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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ANNUAL
APPROPRIATIONS ORDINANCE FOR
FISCAL 1986, AND DECLARING AN
EMERGENCY.
WHEREAS, the Ohio Revised Code requires, when necessary, that amend-
ments be made to the Annual Appropriations; and
WHEREAS, amendments to Ordinance No. 72-85, the Annual Appropriation
Ordinance for Fiscal 1986, are required; and
WHEREAS, the Council of the Village of Dublin hereby finds that con-
struction of the Ice Skate Rink Pilot Project requires highly specialized
design and construction techniques requiring the exercise of particular
skill and aptitude.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Dublin,
State of Ohio 7 , of the elected members concurring:
Section 1. The competitive bidding requirements contained within Title
7 of the Ohio Revised Code are hereby waived.
Section 2. Contingent upon approval of a $20,000.00 grant from the
Columbus Foundation reimbursing the Village of Dublin for the cost of
the project set forth herein, the 1986 Annual Appropriation Ordinance
is hereby amended as follows: that there be appropriated from the un-
appropriated balance in the General Fund to account A01-03-3B-2510 for
Park Capital Improvements for an Ice Skate Rink Pilot Project, the
sum of $20,000.00 increasing said appropriation from $243,261.12 to
$263,261.12.
Section 3. That this Ordinance be, and the same hereby is, declared
to be an emergency measure necessary for the preservation of the public
peace, health and safety and therefore this Ordinance shall take effect
and be in force immediately upon its passage.
Passed this 20th day of October , 1986.
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Mayor - Presiding Officer
Attest:
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Clerk of Cou cil
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Section 731.25 of the Ohio Revised Cor':!.
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Clerk of Council
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MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of Council
FROM: Clerk of Council
SUBJECT: Revised Copy of Ordinance No. 72-86
DATE: October 3, 1986
Attached please find an revised copy of Ordinance No. 72-86 regarding the
appropriation for the Ice Skate Rink Project.
The changes were made by the Law Director's office and telephoned in to me on
this date.
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DUBLIN October 2, 1986
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RECREATION
6665 Coffman Road
Dublin, Ohio 43017 M E M 0 RAN DUM
(614) 889-2683
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TO: Council Members, Village of Dublin
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FROM: Janet Jordan, Parks & Recreation Department
RE: Ice Rink
The Village of Dublin, Parks & Recreation Department has been
offered the opportunity to participate in a pilot project involving
the development of an outdoor ice rink for winter recreation. The
proposed ice rink will be funded by a grant from the Columbus Founda-
tion in the amount of $20,000.00.
I feel this endeavor is very feasible and anticipate good community
support and participation. The ice rink will be in Coffman Park on
the double tennis courts, thereby increasing the Dublin outdoor public
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recreation during the normally slow winter months.
The ice rink construction is a very simple concept. We're planning
two side by side rinks, each being 40' x 100' . The plastic 5" high
frame, of each rink is lined with plastic visqueen. The visqueen is
held in place with a locking cap on the frame. White sand is placed
on the plastic liner and leveled. Water is added and frozen, naturally,
layer by layer until a depth of 4~ - 5 inches is reached.
The exposed tennis court between the rink and fencing will be
covered with a protective layer of rubber matting, old conveyor
belts or carpeting. We are still working on this to find the most
durable and economical material available.
The fence surrounding the tennis courts has a large opening on
the east side. This will be barricaded with temporary snow fencing.
Memorandum Page Two
Re: Ice Rink Oct. 2, 1986
This will allow us to control use, depending on weather and ice
conditions.
Additional considerations will be to place a set of bleachers
near the rink, build a fire ring for warming cold kids, and signage
listing the rules, responsibilities, and hours. NO provisions will
be made for weatherizing the restrooms or building a shelter.
This facility will be strictly recreational with the hours being
late afternoon un~il 10:00 p.m. during the week, weekend hours are
. yet to be established.
Several part-time seasonal staff will need to be hired to
supervise the operations of the rink. It is estimated that at this
lattitude we can anticipate 25-35 days of weather cold enough to skate.
I have checked the Village's insurance to determine if an ice
rink would increase our liability. The ice rink does not increase
any liability factors.
I feel this is a worthy project and within the scope of our
abilities.