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RECORD OF ORDINANCES
Dayton Legal Blank Co. Form No. 30043
Ordinance No. uu28'~.9S_____(AKENDED) Passedmnu _m__nm_______n___ nnnu_nmnn19u.__n
AN ORDJ:NANCB AUTHORJ:ZJ:NG THE PURCHASB 01'
OUTDOOR WARBJ:NG SYSTEK COMPO:HDITS WJ:THOUT
I'ORKAL ADVERTJ:SING , COMPETITJ:VE BJ:DDJ:NG,
AND DBCLARING AN BKBRGDCY.
..~'~ WHEREAS, a critical need exists to purchase components for the
City of Dublin outdoor warning system; and,
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WHEREAS, the cost of these components will exceed $10,000
(but in no case exceed the $70,000 budget authorization),
which would require the City to comply with formal advertising
and competitive bidding procedures; and,
WHEREAS, in the interest of preserving the public health,
safety, and welfare, Council desires that these components be
purchased and installed in an expeditious 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,
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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 outdoor warning system components is hereby
authorized, without formal advertising and competitive
bidding.
SECTION 2. That this Ordinance be, and hereby is, declared to
be an emergency measure necessary for the preservation of the
public health, safety, and welfare in that the outdoor warning
system may be called into service at any point in time and,
therefore, should be in peak condition. Therefore, this
Ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon
passage.
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Passed this lOth day of , 1995.
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...... Mayor Offl.cer
I herdi':" ~erfJy that co?:es of thi$ Or'rna!lce/~e"llJfI9n were posted in the
City of Dublin in accordance wifk Section 731.25 of the Ohio Revised Code.
ATTEST: ~C!.-~
Clerk of Council, Dublin, Ohio
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MEMOlUUJDUK
'1'0: Members of Dublin City Council
PROM: Timothy C. Hansley, City Manager I~
SUBJECT: Purchase of Outdoor Warning System Components
DATE: April 4, 1995
BY: David L. Harding, Director of Personnel & Purchasing ~
Attached for your consideration please find Ordinance No. 28-95
authorizing the purchase of outdoor warning system components
without formal advertising and competitive bidding. $70,000 was
recently approved for this purpose in the capital improvements
program budget and this budget assumes the replacement of two
existing sirens together with the addition of two new sirens.
It is the objective of staff to purchase and install the required
components in an expeditious manner; however, in order to meet this
objective, it is critical that the purchase of these components be
authorized without formal advertising and competitive bidding. In
this regard, staff recommends that pursuant to Section 8.02 of the
DUblin Charter and Section 735.051 of the Ohio Revised Code, formal
advertising and competitive bidding be waived and the purchase of
these components be authorized as an emergency measure. Given that
the outdoor warning system may be called into service at any moment
and, therefore, should be in peak condition, the emergency nature
of this purchase is justified. With tornado season fast approach-
ing, the emergency purchase of the required components is no doubt
in the best interest of the public health, safety, and welfare. In
addition, for reasons of compatibility with the existing system,
staff also views this as a "sole source" purchase. Staff has
"""'" identified only one vendor who manufactures the components that
would be fully compatible with our needs, which adds further
credence to staff's recommendation to waive formal advertising and
competitive bidding procedures.
Mr. Balbir Kindra, City Engineer will be in attendance at the April
10, 1995 Council Meeting to discuss the specific details regarding
the Engineering Division's plan and schedule for the replacement!
addition of the sirens and to answer any questions you may have.
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