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065-86 Ordinance ,- RECORD OF ORDINANCES 189 National Graphics Corp., eOls., O. ~ Form No. 2806-A Ordinance N o.-------6-5-=86---=--(Amended) p assed_______________________________________u___ ____19 ----- - AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE VILLAGE MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH WANDEL & SCHNELL, ARCHITECTS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A PRELIMINARY STUDY FOR A MUNICIPAL SWIMMING POOL COMPLEX. WHEREAS, it is ip thp best interests of the citizens of the Village of Dublin to conduct a preliminary study as to the feasibility of a municipal swimming pool complex. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the Village of Dublin, State of Ohio, 6 of the elected members concurring: Section 1. That the Village Manager is hereby authorized to enter --- into a contract with the firm of Wandel & Schnell, Architects, for the preparation of a preliminary study including specifications, sketches, soil boring and a survey for a municipal swimming pool complex, with the total cost not to exceed $~OOO.OO. Section 2. That this Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed this 18th day of August , 1986. el>Jow~ 4- yY1 ~ Mayor - Presiding Officer Attest: /} --!/r/WwtkJ?1 ZI~ Clerk of Council Sponsor: Joseph Jankowski, Jr. I hereby certify that copies of this Ordinan::p./Resol:""- were posted in the \':!izE:l of Dublin in ~ccc;dcnc€ Section 731.25 of th2 Vii) Esvis,:J CJde. /1 ~ l(~ ___J~ . Clerk of Cou ncil i MEMORANDUM TO: Bill Andrews, Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Committee Janet Jordan, Parks and Recr.eation Director FROM: Mr. Joseph Jankowski, Jr. , Council Committee on Parks and Recreation SUBJECT: Proposed Swimming Pool Project DATE: August 12, 1986 As you know, on August 18th we will present legislation for Council to approve a preliminary drawing and site evaluation for the swimming pool project. In addition to working with the architect to develop the "facility concept", I would like both the Parks and Recreation Committee and the Parks and Recreation Department to develop a "program concept". This "program concept" will be a proposal as to how the pool will actually operate, with such factors to be taken into consideration as the following: 1. Hours of operation. 2. Special adult usage times. 3. Adult lap lanes, if feasible. 4. Annual membership charges. S. Single day admission and guest charges, if applicable. 6. A competitive swimming program and how it will be managed. 7. Special considerations, if any, for certain groups like Senior Citizens, physically handicapped, etc. I think that it is very important that the "program concept" be developed because, obviously, that has an impact on the ultimate design of the facility. -Therefore, I would encourage you to develop a program simultaneously with the development of the "facility concept" itself. My own personal feelings on this matter, based upon talking to a large number of people, is that the citizens would like to have an up-scale, swim club-type of facility that has a competitive swimming program along with adult activities and perhaps even amenities such as a hot tub, etc. My concept is that the facility will be on the order of a "community swim club" which will emphasize season memberships rather than single day admissions, and will be able to have swimming competition, particularly for youth with other swim and country clubs in the Columbus and suburban area. Assuming that Council approves the preliminary study on August 18th, I would urge you to proceed immediately to work with the architects on the "program and facility concept". It still may be possible to have a facility constructed for 1987, but time is of the essence, and of course Council as a whole must approve whether to implement the "program and facility concepts" that are developed. JJ:fmu cc: Members of Dublin Village Council