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Ordinance 20-21RECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Legal Blank. Inc. Fo rm No . 30043 Ordinance No. ----=2=0o_-=2 =1 -Passed _______ _J 20 __ AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE PROVISION OF A CERTAIN INCENTIVE TO COLLISIONRIGHT, LLC TO INDUCE IT TO LEASE A FACILITY TO RETAIN AND EXPAND ITS CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS AND ITS ASSOCIATED OPERATIONS AND WORKFORCE, ALL WITHIN THE CITY; AND AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT. WHEREAS, consistent with its Econom ic Development Strategy (the "Strategy') approved by Dubl in City Counc il Resolution No. 56-19 adopted on October 19, 2019 the City desires to encourage commercial office development and create and preserve jobs and employment opportunities within the City; and WHEREAS, Co lli sionR ight, LLC (the "Company') recently performed a comprehensive examination of its workforce needs, and based on the results of this examination, and induce d by and in reliance on the economic development incentive provided in the proposed Econom ic Development Agreement (as described below), the Company is desirous of leasing a fac ility to retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its assoc iated operations and workforce, all within the City; and WHEREAS, this Counc il has determined that it is necessary and appropriate and in the best interests of the City to provide for a certain economic development inc entive to the Company, as described in the proposed Econom ic Development Agreement; and WHEREAS, this Council has determined to offer the economic development incentive, the terms of which are set forth in a substantially final form of Econom ic Deve lopment Agreement presently on file in the office of the Clerk of Council, to induce the Company to le ase a facility to retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, all within the City, which will result in the retention of existing and creation of new jobs and employment opportunities, thereby improving the economic welfare of the people of the State of Ohio and the City, all as authorized in Article VIII, Sect ion 13 of the Ohio Const itution; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, .5 of the elected members concurring, that: Section 1. The Econom ic Development Agreement by and between the City and the Company, in the form presently on file with the Clerk of Counci l, providing for, among other things, the provision of a certa in econom ic development incentive in cons ideration for the Company's agreement to lease a facility for the retention and expansion of its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, all within the City, which will result in the retention of existing and creation of new jobs and emp loyment opportunities, is hereby approved and authorized with changes therein not inconsi stent with this Ordinance and not substantially ad verse to this City and which sha ll be approved by the City Manager. The City Manager, for and in the name of this City, is hereby authorized to execute that Econom ic De velopm ent Agreement, provided further that the approval of changes thereto by that official, and their character as not being substantially adverse to the City, sha ll be evidenced conclusively by the execution thereof. This Counc il further authoriz es the City Manager, for and in the name of the City, to execute any amendments to the Econom ic De velopment Agreement, which RECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Legal Bl ank. Inc. Form No. 30043 20-21 Page 2 Ordinance No. ______ _ Passed _______ _, 20 __ amendments are not inconsistent with this Ordinance and not substantially adverse to this City. Section 2. This Council further hereby authorizes and directs the City Manager, the Director of Law, the Director of Finance, the Clerk of Council, or other appropriate officers of the City to prepare and sign all agreements and instruments and to take any other actions as may be appropriate to implement this Ordinance. Section 3. This Council finds and determines that all formal actions of this Council and any of its committees concerning and relating to the passage of this Ordinance were taken in open meetings of this Council or committees, and that all deliberations of this Council and any of its committees that resulted in those formal actions were in meetings open to the public, all in compliance with the law including Section 121.22 of the Revised Code. Sectio n 4. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect on the earliest date permitted by law. Signed: Mayor-Presiding Officer Attest: To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Dana McDaniel, City Manager Date: May 4, 2021 Initiated By: Colleen Gilger, CEcD, Director of Economic Development Sara O’Malley, Economic Development Administrator Re: Ordinance 20-21 Economic Development Agreement with CollisionRight, LLC. Follow-up from First Reading: At the first reading on April 26, 2021, Vice Mayor De Rosa requested clarification on CollisionRight’s growth trajectory. Traditionally (and currently), this information is outlined in Section 1(a) of the Economic Development Agreement (EDA). As a policy, the City does not hold companies contractually to a finite number of jobs (headcount). Their payroll withholdings growth is the only EDA contract requirement, outside of the lease terms. The payroll growth and total payroll withholdings targets are always included in Section 2(b)(v) of the proposed EDA. The following table addresses Vice Mayor De Rosa’s question as it relates to the estimated headcount growth annually; as projected by the company: Proposed Performance Withholding Incentive Total: $79,000 Background CollisionRight, LLC established in Dublin in 2021, has reached capacity at its temporary Dublin facilities located inside Brick House Blue in Bridge Park. As a result, CollisionRight has been conducting a competitive real estate search for expansion opportunities to establish a national headquarters in several Central Ohio communities, including Dublin, Upper Arlington and Columbus. CollisionRight offers high-quality auto body repair services by combining advanced training, OEM- certifications, and the use of state-of-the-art equipment. Together, with their financial partners at CenterOak Partners, their vision is to establish CollisionRight as a leading provider of auto collision repair services in the Central U.S. and build one of the top multi-shop operations in the country. In 2019, CollisionRight shops provided quality repair service for more than 20,000 vehicles. Office of the City Manager 5555 Perimeter Drive • Dublin, OH 43016 Phone: 614-410-4400 Year Employee Estimate Payroll Estimate Target 2% Withholdings (WH) Projected 20% Incentive on (WH) Maximum Payment 2022 16 $2,100,000 $42,000 $8,400 $10,000 2023 24 $2,187,500 $43,750 $8,750 $10,000 2024 25 $2,362,500 $47,250 $9,450 $11,000 2025 27 $2,537,500 $50,750 $10,150 $11,000 2026 29 $2,712,500 $54,250 $10,850 $12,000 2027 31 $2,887,500 $57,750 $11,550 $12,000 2028 33 $2,974,125 $59,483 $11,897 $13,000 Memo Memo re. Ordinance 20-21 Economic Development Agreement with CollisionRight, LLC May 4, 2021 Page 2 of 2 To meet expansion needs, CollisionRight is considering executing a ten-year lease in Dublin that would retain and establish a new corporate headquarters in the community under women-owned leadership. In consideration of the company’s investment commitment, The Economic Development Agreement proposed is a performance withholding incentive totaling $79,000. The incentive is contingent upon the company signing a ten-year lease within City of Dublin corporation limits of at least 5,000 SF by December 1, 2021. Additionally, the company is required to obtain an occupancy permit. The project retains six (6) existing employee positions within the City. The Company also expects to create twenty seven (27) new employee positions within the City by December 31, 2028. The City anticipates more than $374,000 in net withholdings over the next seven years. Recommendation Staff recommends Council passage of Ordinance 20-21 on May 10, 2021. Please contact Sara O’Malley, somalley@dublin.oh.us with any questions. SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT THIS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into this _____ day of __________, 2021 (the “Effective Date”), by and between the CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO (the “City”), a municipal corporation duly organized and validly existing under the Constitution and the laws of the State of Ohio (the “State”) and its Charter, and COLLISIONRIGHT, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company (the “Company” and together with the City, the “Parties”), under the circumstances summarized in the following recitals. RECITALS: WHEREAS, consistent with its Economic Development Strategy (the “Strategy”) approved by Dublin City Council Resolution No. 56-19 adopted on October 19, 2019, the City desires to encourage commercial office development and create and preserve jobs and employment opportunities within the City; and WHEREAS, based on the results of the Company’s recent comprehensive examination of workforce needs, and induced by and in reliance on the economic development incentives provided in this Agreement, the Company desires to lease a facility to retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, all within the City; and WHEREAS, pursuant to Ordinance No. ___-21 passed on __________, 2021, the City has determined to offer the economic development incentives described herein to induce the Company to lease a facility for the retention and expansion of the Company’s corporate headquarters and the associated operations and workforce, all within the City, which will result in the retention of certain existing and creation of new jobs and employment opportunities to improve the economic welfare of the people of the State of Ohio and the City, all as authorized in Article VIII, Section 13 of the Ohio Constitution; and WHEREAS, the City and the Company have determined to enter into this Agreement to provide these incentives in order to induce the Company to lease a facility to retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, all within the City; NOW THEREFORE, in consideration of the foregoing, the promises contained herein, and other good and valuable consideration the receipt and sufficiency of which is hereby acknowledged, the City and the Company agree and obligate themselves as follows: Section 1. Company’s Agreement to Lease a Facility to Retain and Expand its Corporate Headquarters and its Associated Operations and Workforce Within the City. (a) In consideration for the economic development incentives to be provided by the City herein, the Company agrees that it will lease a facility of 5,000 SF or greater, which is located within the City (the “Facility”) to retain and expand its corporate headquarters and the associated operations and workforce, all within the City, and all consistent with the terms of this Agreement. The Company expects to retain six (6) existing employee positions within the City. In addition, the Company expects to create twenty-seven (27) new employee positions within the City by December 31, 2028. SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 2 - The total estimated payroll withholdings for the retained and new employee positions is estimated to be approximately Three Hundred Seventy-Four Thousand Dollars ($374,000) through December 31, 2028. (b) The Company agrees that the City’s obligations to remit the payment pursuant to Section 2 of this Agreement shall be contingent upon (i) the Company delivering to the City a photocopy of a fully executed agreement evidencing the Company’s lease of the Facility within the City (the “Lease Agreement”), provided that the term of such Lease Agreement shall commence no later than December 1, 2021 and terminate no earlier than ten (10) years thereafter, which will accommodate the retention and expansion of the Company’s corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, (ii) the City issuing to the Company (which issuance will not be unreasonably withheld, delayed or conditioned) a certificate of occupancy (the “Certificate of Occupancy”) for the Facility, (iii) the Company occupying the Facility and (iv) such other conditions as are set forth in Section 2; provided, however, and notwithstanding any provision herein to the contrary, if the Company shall, after having acted in good faith, fail to deliver either the Lease Agreement, receive the Certificate of Occupancy or occupy the Facility, each within the respective periods set forth in subsections 3(s)(i), 3(s)(ii) and 3(s)(iii), (v) this Agreement will terminate without such failure constituting a breach by the Company, (vi) the City’s obligation to remit the Annual Incentive Payment s will be terminated and (vii) the Company will owe no penalties to the City as a result of such failure. Section 2. City’s Agreement to Provide Incentives. (a) General. In consideration for the Company’s agreement to lease the Facility and retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, and to retain existing and create new jobs and employment opportunities, all within the City, the City agrees to provide economic development incentives to the Company in accordance with this Section. (b) Workforce Creation Incentive. (i) Calculation of Actual Payroll Withholding Taxes. On or before March 15 of each of the years 2023 through 2029, the City shall calculate the actual payroll withholding taxes collected and received during the then preceding calendar year and in respect of that preceding calendar year by the City from all Employees (as defined below). For purposes of that calculation, the Company acknowledges and agrees that the total amount of actual payroll withholding taxes in respect of any calendar year shall be determined based solely upon the amount of payroll withholding tax payments actually received by the City from the Company during that calendar year. The Company further acknowledges and agrees that any amount received by the City in respect of any calendar year but following the conclusion of that calendar year will not be considered in the total amount of actual payroll withholding taxes for that calendar year. The City reserves in its sole discretion the right to waive this limitation. For purposes of this Section 2, “Employees” shall include only those individuals employed by the Company and working within the City. (ii) Information Relating to Employees. The Company agrees that, in accordance with the City’s codified ordinances, as may hereafter be amended from time to time (the SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 3 - “Dublin City Code”), the annual payroll reconciliation and related W-2 forms relating to its Employees will be provided to the City prior to February 28 of each calendar year. (iii) Employer Identification Number. The Company’s Federal Employer Identification Number is 85-2073418. The Company agrees that if the Federal Employer Identification Number changes at any time during the term of this Agreement, the Company will notify the City of such change, including the new Federal Employer Identification Number, within thirty (30) days of the occurrence of such change. (iv) Annual Incentive Payments to the Company. Subject to the Company’s compliance with the requirements set forth in subsection 2(c), if the actual payroll withholding taxes collected and received by the City pursuant to subsection 2(b)(i) during the then preceding calendar year and in respect of that preceding calendar year from all Employees, net of refunds (such amount being referred to as the “Actual Withholdings”), equal or exceed the Target Withholdings (as defined in subsection 2(b)(v)) for that preceding calendar year, the City shall, on or before April 15 of the then current calendar year, pay to the Company, solely from nontax revenues (as defined in subsection 2(e)), an amount equal to the product of (A) the Actual Withholdings for that preceding calendar year multiplied by (B) twenty percent (20%) (with each such product being referred to as an “Annual Incentive Payment”); provided, however, that (1) the City shall not be required pursuant to this subsection 2(b) to remit an Annual Incentive Payment to the Company in excess of the Annual Cap (as defined in subsection 2(b)(v)) in any calendar year, and (2) the aggregate amount of all Annual Incentive Payments remitted pursuant to this subsection 2(b) by the City to the Company shall not exceed Seventy-Nine Thousand and 00/100 Dollars ($79,000.00). (v) Target Withholdings and Annual Cap. The Target Withholdings and the Annual Cap for each of the calendar years 2022 through 2028 shall be as follows: Calendar Year Target Withholdings Annual Cap 2022 $42,000 $10,000 2023 43,750 10,000 2024 47,250 11,000 2025 50,750 11,000 2026 54,250 12,000 2027 57,750 12,000 2028 59,483 13,000 (vi) Forfeiture of Right to Receive Annual Incentive Payments. The Company agrees and acknowledges that the Annual Incentive Payments provided for in subsection 2(b) are being made by the City to the Company in consideration for the Company’s agreement to lease the Facility and retain and expand its corporate headquarters and its associated operations and workforce, and to retain existing and create new jobs and employment opportunities, all within the City. The Company further agrees that if the Target Withholdings requirement is not met for any given calendar year as set forth in subsection 2(b)(v), the City shall not be obligated to make an Annual Incentive Payment to the Company for the calendar year in respect of which the Target Withholdings requirement was not satisfied. Failure to SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 4 - satisfy the Target Withholdings requirement in respect of any one calendar year does not prohibit the Company from receiving an Annual Incentive Payment for any subsequent calendar year in respect of which the Target Withholdings requirement is satisfied. (c) Filing of Municipal Income Tax Returns and Remission of Related Taxes. (i) The Company agrees that it shall timely (A) file directly with the City all municipal income tax returns and (B) remit directly to the City all municipal income tax payments, each as required by the Dublin City Code. While Ohio law currently permits the Company to file its municipal income tax returns and remit its municipal income tax payments directly through the Ohio Business Gateway, the Company acknowledges that if in respect of any of the tax years 2022 through 2028 (inclusive), the Company either (C) files a related municipal income tax return or (D) remits a related municipal income tax payment, in either case directly with the Ohio Business Gateway instead of the City, then notwithstanding subsection 2(c)(ii), the Company shall forfeit its right to receive and the City shall not be obligated to remit any payment which the City might otherwise be required to pay pursuant to subsection 2(b)(iv) (each applicable payment being referred to as a “Required Payment”) in respect of that tax year. (ii) Not earlier than fifteen (15) days preceding the date on which the City is required to make a Required Payment to the Company, the City shall determine whether the Company is in full compliance with its obligation to remit municipal income taxes to the City pursuant to the Dublin City Code. If the City reasonably determines that the Company is not in full compliance, the City shall not be obligated to make the Required Payment on the required payment date and will promptly provide written notification of such determination to the Company. If within sixty (60) days following the date of the City’s written notification the City receives a payment from the Company which the City reasonably determines will cause the Company to be in full compliance with its municipal income tax obligations pursuant to the Dublin City Code (including any applicable interest and penalties), the City will within fifteen (15) days of receipt of such payment remit to the Company the Required Payment. If, however, the Company fails to timely remit sufficient payment to the City in accordance with the preceding sentence, the City may in its sole discretion determine that the City’s obligation to remit such Required Payment is voided and that such Required Payment will not be made, and will promptly provide written notification to the Company of such determination. (d) Method of Payment. The payments to be paid to the Company as provided in this Section 2 shall be made by the City to the Company by electronic funds transfer or by such other manner as is mutually agreed to by the City and the Company. (e) City’s Obligation to Make Payments Not Debt; Payments Limited to Nontax Revenues. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, the obligations of the City pursuant to this Agreement shall not be a general obligation debt or bonded indebtedness, or a pledge of the general credit or taxes levied by the City, and the Company shall have no right to have excises or taxes levied by the City, the State or any other political subdivision of the State for the performance of any obligations of the City herein. Consistent with Section 13 of Article VIII, Ohio Constitution, SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 5 - any payments or advances required to be made by the City pursuant to this Section 2 shall be payable solely from the City’s nontax revenues and on a subordinated basis to the payment of debt service charges as may hereafter be payable on securities of the City which are payable from the City’s nontax revenues. Further, since Ohio law limits the City to appropriating monies for such expenditures only on an annual basis, the obligation of the City to make payments pursuant to this Section 2 shall be subject to annual appropriations by the City Council and certification by the Director of Finance of the City as to the availability of such nontax revenues. For purpose of this Agreement, “nontax revenues” shall mean, all moneys of the City which are not moneys raised by taxation, to the extent available for such purposes, including, but not limited to the following: (i) grants from the United States of America and the State, (ii) payments in lieu of taxes now or hereafter authorized to be used for the purposes by State statute, (iii) fines and forfeitures which are deposited in the City’s General Fund, (iv) fees deposited in the City’s General Fund from properly imposed licenses and permits, (v) investment earnings on the City’s General Fund and which are credited to the City’s General Fund, (vi) investment earnings of other funds of the City that are credited to the City’s General Fund, (vii) proceeds from the sale of assets which are deposited in the City’s General Fund, (viii) rental income which is deposited in the City’s General Fund and (ix) gifts and donations. Section 3. Miscellaneous. (a) Assignment. This Agreement may not be assigned without the prior written consent of all non-assigning Parties. (b) Binding Effect. The provisions of this Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the Parties and their respective successors and permitted assigns. (c) Captions. The captions and headings in this Agreement are for convenience only and in no way define, limit or describe the scope or intent of any provisions or sections of this Agreement. (d) Day for Performance. Wherever herein there is a day or time period established for performance and such day or the expiration of such time period is a Saturday, Sunday or legal holiday, then such time for performance shall be automatically extended to the next business day. (e) Economic Development Assistance Certification. The Company has made no false statements to the City in the process of obtaining approval of the incentives described in this Agreement. If any representative of the Company has knowingly made a false statement to the City to obtain the incentives described in this Agreement, the Company shall be required to immediately return all benefits received under this Agreement pursuant Ohio Revised Code Section 9.66(C)(2) and shall be ineligible for any future economic development assistance from the State, any State agency or a political subdivision pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 9.66(C)(1). The Company acknowledges that any person who provides a false statement to secure economic development assistance may be guilty of falsification, a misdemeanor of the first degree, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 2921.13(F)(1), which is punishable by a fine of not more than $1,000 and/or a term of imprisonment of not more than six months. SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 6 - (f) Entire Agreement. This Agreement constitutes the entire Agreement between the Parties on the subject matter hereof and supersedes all prior negotiations, agreements and understandings, both written and oral, between the Parties with respect to such subject matter. This Agreement may not be amended, waived or discharged except in an instrument in writing executed by the Parties. (g) Events of Default and Remedies. Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, in the event of any default in or breach of this Agreement, or any of its terms or conditions, by any Party hereto, such defaulting Party shall, upon written notice from any non-defaulting Party, proceed immediately to cure or remedy such default or breach, and, in any event, within thirty (30) days after receipt of such notice. In the event such default or breach is of such nature that it cannot be cured or remedied within said thirty (30) day period, then in such event the defaulting Party shall upon written notice from any non-defaulting Party commence its actions to cure or remedy said breach within said thirty (30) day period, and proceed diligently thereafter to cure or remedy said breach. In case such action is not taken or not diligently pursued, or the default or breach shall not be cured or remedied within a reasonable time, the aggrieved non-defaulting Party may institute such proceedings as may be necessary or desirable in its opinion to cure and remedy such default or breach. (h) Executed Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in several counterparts, each of which shall be deemed to constitute an original, but all of which together shall constitute but one and the same instrument. It shall not be necessary in proving this Agreement to produce or account for more than one of those counterparts. (i) Extent of Covenants; No Personal Liability. All covenants, obligations and agreements of the Parties contained in this Agreement shall be effective to the extent authorized and permitted by applicable law. No such covenant, obligation or agreement shall be deemed to be a covenant, obligation or agreement of any present or future member, officer, agent or employee of the City or the Company other than in his or her official capacity, and neither the members of the legislative body of the City nor any City or Company official executing this Agreement shall be liable personally under this Agreement or be subject to any personal liability or accountability by reason of the execution thereof or by reason of the covenants, obligations or agreements of the City and the Company contained in this Agreement. (j) Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Ohio without regard to its principles of conflicts of laws. All claims, counterclaims, disputes and other matters in question between the City, its agents and employees, and the Company, its employees and agents, arising out of or relating to this Agreement or its breach will be decided in a court of competent jurisdiction within Franklin County, Ohio. (k) Legal Authority. The Parties respectively represent and covenant that each is legally empowered to execute, deliver and perform this Agreement and to enter into and carry out the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. The Parties further respectively represent and covenant that this Agreement has, by proper action, been duly authorized, executed and delivered by the Parties and all steps necessary to be taken by the Parties have been taken to constitute this Agreement, and the covenants and agreements of the Parties contemplated herein, as a valid and binding obligation of the Parties, enforceable in accordance with its terms. SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 7 - (l) Limit on Liability. Notwithstanding any clause or provision of this Agreement to the contrary, in no event shall the City or the Company be liable to each other for punitive, special, consequential, or indirect damages of any type and regardless of whether such damages are claimed under contract, tort (including negligence and strict liability) or any other theory of law. (m) Notices. Except as otherwise specifically set forth in this Agreement, all notices, demands, requests, consents or approvals given, required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be deemed sufficiently given if actually received or if hand-delivered or sent by recognized, overnight delivery service or by certified mail, postage prepaid and return receipt requested, addressed to the other Party at the address set forth in this Agreement or any addendum to or counterpart of this Agreement, or to such other address as the recipient shall have previously notified the sender of in writing, and shall be deemed received upon actual receipt, unless sent by certified mail, in which event such notice shall be deemed to have been received when the return receipt is signed or refused. For purposes of this Agreement, notices shall be addressed to: (i) the City at: City of Dublin, Ohio 5200 Emerald Parkway Dublin, Ohio 43017 Attention: Economic Development Director (ii) the Company at: CollisionRight, LLC 6165 Longshore Loop, Suite 100 Dublin, Ohio 43017 Attention: Denise Kestner The Parties, by notice given hereunder, may designate any further or different addresses to which subsequent notices; certificates, requests or other communications shall be sent. (n) No Waiver. No right or remedy herein conferred upon or reserved to any Party is intended to be exclusive of any other right or remedy, and each and every right or remedy shall be cumulative and in addition to any other right or remedy given hereunder, or now or hereafter legally existing upon the occurrence of any event of default hereunder. The failure of any Party to insist at any time upon the strict observance or performance of any of the provisions of this Agreement or to exercise any right or remedy as provided in this Agreement shall not impair any such right or remedy or be construed as a waiver or relinquishment thereof. Every right and remedy given by this Agreement to the Parties hereto may be exercised from time to time and as often as may be deemed expedient by the parties hereto, as the case may be. (o) Recitals. The Parties acknowledge and agree that the facts and circumstances as described in the Recitals hereto are an integral part of this Agreement and as such are incorporated herein by reference. (p) Reporting Requirements. The Company acknowledges that it is hereby advised by the City that certain accounting reporting requirements may obligate the City to treat and report payments remitted hereunder to the Company as a tax abatement. Notwithstanding any such reporting SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 8 - requirements, the Company acknowledges and agrees that the Company is not entitled hereunder to an abatement or exemption of any tax obligation that would otherwise be payable pursuant to the Dublin City Code. (q) Severability. If any provision of this Agreement, or any covenant, obligation or agreement contained herein is determined by a court to be invalid or unenforceable, that determination shall not affect any other provision, covenant, obligation or agreement, each of which shall be construed and enforced as if the invalid or unenforceable portion were not contained herein. That invalidity or unenforceability shall not affect any valid and enforceable application thereof, and each such provision, covenant, obligation or agreement shall be deemed to be effective, operative, made, entered into or taken in the manner and to the full extent permitted by law. (r) Survival of Representations and Warranties. All representations and warranties of the Parties in this Agreement shall survive the execution and delivery of this Agreement. (s) Term of Agreement. This Agreement shall become effective as of the Effective Date and shall continue until the earlier of (i) December 2, 2021, provided that as of that day the Company shall have theretofore failed to satisfy the requirements of Section 1(b)(i), (ii) January 1, 2022 provided that as of that day the Company shall have theretofore failed to satisfy the requirements of Section 1(b)(ii), (iii) February 1, 2022 provided that as of that day the Company shall have theretofore failed to satisfy the requirements of Section 1(b)(iii) or (iv) the day on which the final Annual Incentive Payment which the City is obligated to pay hereunder is received by the Company. (t) Third Party Beneficiaries. Nothing in this Agreement, express or implied, is intended to or shall confer upon any other person any right, benefit or remedy of any nature whatsoever under or by reason of this Agreement. (REMAINDER OF PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK – SIGNATURE PAGE FOLLOWS) SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 9 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the City and the Company have caused this Agreement to be executed in their respective names by their duly authorized representatives, all as of the date first written above. CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO By: Printed: Dana L. McDaniel Title: City Manager Approved as to Form: By: Printed: Jennifer D. Readler Title: Director of Law COLLISIONRIGHT LLC By: Printed: Title: SPB #010-9191-3243v1: 04-05-2021 - 10 - FISCAL OFFICER’S CERTIFICATE The undersigned, Director of Finance of the City under the foregoing Agreement, certifies hereby that the moneys required to meet the obligations of the City under the foregoing Agreement during Fiscal Year 2021 have been appropriated lawfully for that purpose, and are in the Treasury of the City or in the process of collection to the credit of an appropriate fund, free from any previous encumbrances. This Certificate is given in compliance with Sections 5705.41 and 5705.44, Ohio Revised Code. Dated: ____________, 2021 Matthew L. Stiffler Director of Finance City of Dublin, Ohio