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51-90 Resolution RECORD OF RESOLUTIONS Dayto.1 legal Blank Co., f arm No. 30045 _ ______m_____._u_.__ __ _.._..____.__.,_.,__.~____.__.____.u__..____ _ n____ -- - --_._--_._--_.~-~- .. ~_____.._ __ _____._______ _ . _._...M"_____ _ __~"U_'"__ "__'_ --..- ----------.---.-----.. ..--.-..-.---------- ----- --._---- _.~----,-_....._-- He,\iOlu! iOIl Xo, 51-90 Passed 19 ~ ---...- -- ----.--' -.. -~---_.--- -- - ---- -----_.~. ~._.._-_._.- -----_..__.~--- -. -- ._--. ----.-------- A RESOLUTION TO ENDORSE THE BOND ISSUE FOR THE COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTER WHEREAS, The Dublin City Council has placed a bond issue for a Community Recreation Center on the November 6, 1990 ballot; and WHEREAS, the Community Recreation Center bonds will be issued by the City of Dublin for the purpose of paying costs of constructing, furnishing and equipping a multi-purpose Community Recreation Center and improving the site thereof in the principal amount of $11,500,000 to be repaid over a maximum period of twenty years; and WHEREAS, bonds for the Center will be issued up to $11.5 million, but not all at once. City Council will be issuing the bonds over a period of about five years so that no new taxes will be required; and WHEREAS, the City of Dublin has conducted extensive research to determine a need for a Community Recreation Center. The 1987 Community Plan designated Coffman Park as a logical area for a recreational center to serve the Dublin community. In 1988 the Parks and Recreation Commission began to study the feasibility of a Community Recreation Center. Community focus groups conducted Summer, 1990 and a telephone survey conducted Fall, 1990 indicate that the Dublin community favors a Community Recreation Center; and WHEREAS, the Community Recreation Center ws designed by a team of professional and community representatives based on needs and affordability. The result is a manageable and financially responsible Center for Dublin with facilities for recreation, the arts and community groups; and WHEREAS, participation in our Parks and Recreation Department programs indicate a community that is active and seeks many recreational outlets. In fact, . the Parks and Recreation Department has shown a steady increase in the number of programs offered and the number of people served. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Council of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, ~ of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. We do resolve to endorse Issue 5, the Community Recreation Center Bond Issue, on the November 6 ballot. We urge all Dublin citizens to support Issue 5. Passed th;; ::;? of Octob~r_ , 1990. ~F~ . M'/' or -- presidi, fficer / Attest: ,ft~~.~ ,- erk of C uncil Sponsor: Parks and Recreation Director 1 ~ere~y certify that copies of thisOrd;nance/~ol(ll;ull were posted in tfle City of Dublin in accordance with Section 731.25 of the Ohio Revised Code. /.! Jft/~A~''t(~ Clerk of Council, Dublin, Ohio . ~,;'. ~ ." . '. .