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RECORD OF ORDINANCES
Dayton Legal Blank Co. Form No. 30043
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AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
PURCHASE OF ADDITIONAL SAFETY
EQUIPMENT, WITHOUT FORMAL
ADVERTISING AND COMPETITIVE
BIDDING, FOR THE SEWER IN-
SPECTION PROGRAM, AMENDING
THE ANNUAL APPROPRIATIONS,
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY
WHEREAS, it is the desire and objective of the City of Dublin to resolve
the existing sanitary sewer infiltration/inflow problem in an expeditious
yet safe manner; and
WHEREAS, Section 8.02(B) of the Dublin Charter enables Council, by
ordinance or resolution adopted by a vote of at least two-thirds of its
members, to authorize, without advertising and competitive bidding,
contracts or expenditures for any purpose where the statutory or common
law of Ohio does not require competitive bidding; and
WHEREAS, Section 735.051 of the Ohio Revised Code enables the legislative
authority of a city to authorize, by a two-thirds vote of its members
elected thereto, the City Manager, or other duly authorized contracting
authority, to enter into a purchasing contract without formal bidding and
advertising, when a real and present emergency arises in connection with
the operation of any department, division, commission, bureau, or board
of the municipality; and
WHEREAS, Council believes that a real and present emergency exists within
the City of Dublin;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin,
State of Ohio, ~of the elected members concurring:
Section 1. That, pursuant to Section 8.02 of the Dublin Charter and
Section 735.051 of the Ohio Revised Code, the purchase of certain
additional safety equipment, without formal advertising and competitive
bidding, in the amount of $18,640.00, is hereby authorized.
Section 2. That there be appropriated from the unappropriated balance
in the CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT TAX FUND, the sum of $18,640.00 to account
D10-07-7A-250I.
Section 3. That this Ordinance be, and hereby is, declared to be an
emergency measure necessary for the preservation of the public health,
safety, and welfare and, therefore, this Ordinance shall take effect
and be in force immediately upon its passage.
I Passed this 19th day of March , 1990.
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Attest: C,ty of Dub"n m accordance with Section 731.25 of the Ohio Revised Code.
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Clerk of Council
Sponsor: City Manager
Director of Personnel and Purchasing
Maintenance Superintendent
MEMORANDUM
TO: Members of Dublin City Council
FROM: Timothy C. Hansley, City Manager
SUBJECT: Emergency Purchase of Additional Safety Equipment for the Sewer
Inspection Program
DATE: March 19, 1990
BY: David L. Harding, Director of Personnel and Purchasing
Attached for your consideration please find Ordinance No. 32-90 authorizing the
purchase of certain additional safety equipment, without formal advertising
and competitive bidding, for the sewer inspection prorgram, amending the annual
appropriations, and declaring an emergency. Also attached please find a memorandum
from Danny L. Johnson, Superintendent of Maintenance, detailing the costs associated
with purchase of said equipment.
Since it is the desire and objective of the City of Dublin to resolve the existing
sanitary sewer infiltration/inflow problem in an expeditious yet safe manner and,
since, to achieve this objective, it is absolutely critical to purchase certain
additional safety equipment immediately, Staff recommends that pursuant to
Section 8.02 of the Charter and Section 735.051 of the Ohio Revised Code, formal
advertising and competitive bidding be waived and said equipment be purchase on an
emergency basis.
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To: Tim Hansley, City Manager
Terry Foegler, Development Director
Dave Harding, Personnel & Purchasing Director
From: Danny L. Johnson, Maintenance Superintendent
Re: Safety equipment costs for sewer inspection crew
Date: March 19, 1990
In my original estimate for costs for initiating a sewer
inspection program I estimated $7,000 - $8,000 for safety
equipment for the employees, which I would have purchased
out of my operating budget. This figure was too low. I
failed to consider OSHA rule #1910.46 which requires gas
meters in each manhole. I also failed to consider that I
would need 2 employees in the manholes (one at each end of
the section being tested). Therefore, I need an additional
$18,640 to be allocated for the program.
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