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024-01 Ordinance RECORD OF ORDINANCES Dayton Legal Blank Co Form No. 30043_ Ordinance No ..............................24-01.................... Passed AN ORDINANCE TO APPROPRIATE A 0.011 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, BIKEPATH EASEMENT AND A 0.060 ACRE, MORE OR LESS, TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION EASEMENT, FROM R. KENNETH ^ WEBB AND MARY D. WEBB, LOCATED WEST OF DUBLIN ROAD (DUBLIN-BELLEPOINT/S.R. 745), CITY OF DUBLIN, COUNTY OF FRANKLIN, STATE OF OHIO, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. WHEREAS, the City of Dublin is preparing to construct a bikepath along Dublin Road between Brand Road and Brandonway Drive; and WHEREAS, said improvement will require the City of Dublin to obtain a permanent bikepath easement and a temporary construction easement in and to the premises described in the attached Exhibits "A" and "B" located in the City of Dublin, Franklin County, Ohio. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council, of the City of Dublin, State of Ohio, ~ of the elected members concurring that: Section 1. A permanent bikepath easement and temporary construction easement in and to the premises located in the City of Dublin, Franklin County, State of Ohio, and more fully described in the legal descriptions attached hereto as Exhibits "A" and "B" is hereby appropriated for the public purpose of constructing a bikepath along Dublin Road between Brand Road and Brandonway Drive, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Chapter 163 and the Constitution of the State of Ohio. Section 2. Council finds that the appropriation is necessary for the stated purpose, that the City has been unable to agree with the owner of the property as to appropriate compensation. Section 3. The City Law Director is directed to file a petition for appropriation in the Franklin County Common Pleas Court, to have a jury impaneled to assess the compensation to be paid for the real estate herein described above. Section 4. There has been appropriated from the Capital Improvements Tax Fund One Thousand Five Hundred Fifty Five Dollars ($1,555.00) to account 401-0314-2550 for the purpose of paying all costs incident to such acquisition. Section 5. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency necessary for the immediate preservation of the public health, safety and welfare. The reason for such necessity is that the construction of the bikepath on Dublin Road between Brand Road and Brandonway Drive is necessary to continue to build out Dublin's bikeway network and to provide for safe pedestrian travel for the citizens of Dublin. Therefore, this ordinance shall go into immediate effect. Passed thi day of , 2001. ayor -Presiding Officer ATTEST: Clerk of Council I hereby certify tbot copies of this Ord'snnnce/Resolution were posted i thc~ City of pubfin in occordorue with S//action 731.25 of the Ohio Rerised C e. ~:~'l~.- Clerk f Council, Dublin, Ohio PARCEL B-15 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO R. KENNETH WEBB & MARY D. WEBB DESCRIPTION OF PERMANENT BIKEPATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Franklin, City of Dublin, in the V.M.S. #2543 and being part of a 1.0763 acre parcel conveyed to R. Kenneth Webb & Mary D. Webb by Survivorship Deed of Record in Volume 3672, Page 371, of the Franklin County Recorder's Office, and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the existing westerly right-of--way line of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 745) with the grantor's northerly property line, also being the southerly property line of a 6.433 acre parcel conveyed to the Berean Bible Church in Volume 3484, Page 524, said point being N 86° 53' 25" W, a distance of 41.96 feet from a found railroad spike at the centerline of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 745); Thence with said westerly right-of--way line S 14° 29' 10" E, a distance of 63.62 feet to a point; Thence leaving said right-of--way line N 27° 24' 17" W, a distance of 70.39 feet to a point on the grantor's northerly property line; Thence with the grantor's northerly property line S 86° 53' 25" E, a distance of 16.5 l feet to the true point of beginning and containing 0.011 acres, more or less. Subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions of record. The bearings for the above description and drawing are based on the bearing of S 15° 46' 47" E, for the centerline of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 745) as shown on the plat of Brandon Section 4, recorded in Plat Book 71, Page 02, on file at the Franklin County Recorder's Office. This description is based on a survey made, under the direction and supervision of Abdul- Wadood A. Haider, P.S. #6350 of CLYDE E. WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES, INC., APRIL of 1996. Grantor claims title by instrument of record in D.B. 3672, Page 371, Franklin County Recorder's Office. A drawing of this description is attached and made a part thereof. CEWA CLYDE E. WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES, INC. ~ £ o f . A6do1-Wadood • o = Abdul-Wadood A. Haider, P.S. #6350 * A. Haidar a 5.006350 ~ ? 9 _ _ ~ u, : ~ DATE: ! Z ~v d • G"•.ISTE • Q,,. • R V.E.Y•"o EXHIBIT PARCEL B-15 PERMANENT BIKEBATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD AND PARCEL T-15 TEMPORARY BIKEBATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD FRANKLIN COUNTY CITY OF DUBLIN V.M.S. 2543 BFR P~O~ • ~ ~3 A pHUR~H (~~fC Np4?~3 5?4 B£~ jNT OF 16, 5 S 86'53?~3~) 23,2Nf Nc r 1 1/ BEGNNN~NG B-15 I 0.060 ACt d, 1 W~'R/R SP [ KE FOUND T-1 M-S ~ 96 o R Kf ^ ~ NNf~ ^ ¢ o a 6-15 ~Ry D ~B9 AiyD ~ ~ ~ ~ w N 0.011 ACf AFC ND• ?7gGf 3j1 NN O ~ N ~ ~ ~ ~ 3 p p0884) z z o~ ~o ~ ~ ~ I sh ~ M m N Z Z ~ J S 75'30'50" ~ 30.00' ~ MgTT~ ~ 0 T '~IRq 3 w~CK(1N Z (Pp~ R' 196 ~6 C/fK~ 1N£ ND ~..»~~„«.,N. '~'CF~ N p482j q~~ Dl, ° L I MER 1 CK LANE .r~~t ~ ~ f o 3 088p ~ "7•• t61e1•welool o = A. tiller ~ t ~ 5-011350 c ; • I ~:•~G c ~ S T E~4'• Q- ~ ~ I PROP. PERMANENT ®BIKEPATH EASEMENT 0 50 100 SCALE: 1 "=50~ BASIS OF BEARING: THE BEARINGS FOR THIS DESCRIPTION AND DRAWING ARE BASED ON THE BEARING OF S 15'46'47"E FOR THE CENTERLINE OF DUBLIN ROAD (DUBLIN-BELLEPOINT/ STATE ROUTE 745) AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF BRANDON SECTION 4, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 71, PAGE 02, ON FILE AT THE FRANKLIN COUNTY RECORDER'S OFFICE. ABDUL-WADOOD A. HAIDER REGISTERED SURVEYOR N0. 635 DATE: - Z - 2000 PERMANENT BIKEPATH EASEMENT,DUBLIN ROAD AND CLYDE E ""W""'g TEMPORARY BIKEPATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD 130 E. WILSON BRIDGE ROAD WORTHINGTON, OHIO 430BS PARCEL T-15 Page 1 of 1 CITY OF DUBLIN, OHIO R. KENNETH WEBB & MARY D. WEBB DESCRIPTION OF TEMPORARY BIKEPATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD Situated in the State of Ohio, County of Franklin, City of Dublin, in the V.M.S. #2543 and being part of a 1.0763 acre parcel conveyed to R. Kenneth Webb & Mary D. Webb by Survivorship Volume in Deed Book 3672, Page 371, of the Franklin County Recorder's Office, and being more particulazly described as follows: Beginning at the point of intersection of the existing westerly right-of--way line of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 745) with the grantor's northerly property line, also being the southerly property line of a 6.433 acre parcel conveyed to the Berean Bible Church in Volume 3484, Page 524, said point being N 86° S3' 25" W, a distance of 58.47 feet from a found railroad spike at the centerline of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 74S); Thence leaving said northerly property line S 27° 24' 17" E, a distance of 70.39 feet to a point on said westerly right-of--way line; Thence with said westerly right-of--way line S 14° 29' 10" E a distance of 31.38 feet to a point; Thence, leaving said westerly right-of--way line S 7S° 30' SO" W a distance of 30.00 feet to a point; Thence, N 14° 29' 10 ` W a distance of 72.72 feet to a point; Thence N 27° 24' 17" W a distance of 35.18 feet to a point on the grantor's northerly property line. Thence along said northerly property line S 86° 53' 25" E a distance of 23.22 feet to the point of beginning and containing 0.060 acres, more or less. Subject to all legal highways, easements and restrictions if record. The bearings for the above description and drawing are based on the bearing of S 1 S° 46' 47" E, for the centerline of Dublin Road (Dublin-Bellepoint/State Route 74S) as shown on the plat of Brandon Section 4, recorded in Plat Book 71, Page 02, on file at the Franklin County Recorder's Office. This description is based on a survey made, under the direction and supervision of Abdul- - Wadood A. Haider, P.S. #6350 of CLYDE E. WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES, INC., ~ APRIL of 1996. Grantor claims title by instrument of record in D.B. 3672, Page 371, Franklin County Recorder's Office. A drawing of this description is attached and made a part thereof. CEWA o CLYDE E. WILLIAMS & ASSOCIATES, INC. * : P S 0 6350 ? ~ ; Abdul-Wadood A. Haider, P.S. #6350 o; ~G~.~STE~~~Q DATE• ~-Z ~o- OO •~4R. ~,~~E..Y„~,. EXHIBIT 8 _ ~._.w PARCEL B-15 PERMANENT BIKEBATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD AND PARCEL T-15 TEMPORARY BIKEBATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD FRANKLIN COUNTY CITY OF DUBLIN V.M.S. 2543 9fR fq~V 6, BIB~f (P~~fC ~0~33 q~fH~RCh PAINT -f ?~3 p 52¢ BF6IN CF 16,51, I S 86'S3 ?5366) ?3 2N1NG T 1 BEG NN~NG B-15 £ I s"` N ¢1 86 ~~R/R SPIKE FOUND 0.060 ACt T-1 ~',-i ~ R MARNETH ~e6 ^ ~ ~ ° ° ~ B-15 D giyp _ _ ~c ~ 4, v, 0.011 ACt 1, VQ~ C>6'.~ E8 N N 3 m GZiI e z 3 • 36 qCt } ~ o ~ (PgRC£C ND?' PgGf 3j N N ° Q _ O, d 213Opp81) ZZ N ~w r°,;~ J 8¢ ~ ~ ~ m I FW-- M I N Z Z S 75'30'50" 30.00' MgTT~ ~ T C, ~ '~Rq S W1C!((f z (PqR~' 196486 CI f k~ f ~~p o ~ Np 2~ qGf pl, LIMERICK LANE 3 GCp880 I I ~ ~ ~ IW ~ w PROP. PERMANENT ®BIKEPATH EASEMENT 0 50 100 SCALE: 1 "=50' BASIS OF BEARING: THE BEARINGS FOR THIS DESCRIPTION AND DRAWING ARE BASED ON THE BEARING OF S 15'46'47"E FOR THE CENTERLINE OF DUBLIN ROAD (DUBLIN-BELLEPOINT/ STATE ROUTE 745) AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OF BRANDON SECTION 4, RECORDED IN •P T~~~~BpOK 71, PAGE 02, ON FILE AT THE FRANKLIN COUNTY RECORDER~S~~~'{l~C•,~,f , , A. tlaila ~ G ~ s•osc~so o;'. ABDUL-WADOOD A. RAIDER R'rG•°.,~ S T EP.y'.Q, REGISTERED SURVEYOR N0. -6350 v E r DATE: q- ZG - 2000 PERMANENT BIKEPATH EASEMENT,DUBLIN ROAD AND CLYDE E. WILLWAS h ASSOCIATES. INC. TEMPORARY BIKEPATH EASEMENT, DUBLIN ROAD 130 E WILSON TiRIDOE ROAD WORTHINGTON, OHIO 43085 Office of the City Manger 5200 Emerald Parkway • Dublin, Ohio 43017-1006 Phone: 614-410-4400 • Fax: 614-889-0740 M e m o To: Members of Dublin City Council From: Timothy C. Hansley, City Manager, ~~L Date: March 1, 2001 Re: Ordinance No. 26-01 Amending Certain Sections of the City Compensation Plan By: David L. Harding, Director of Human Resources/Procurement Intent of Legislation Attached for your consideration is Ordinance No. 26-01 amending certain sections of the City Compensation Plan (Ordinance 98-96). As you are aware, during the first part of each year Staff recommends amendments to the Compensation Plan, which commonly involve changes in benefits, adjustments to the wage/salary structure, adoption of pay grades for new job classifications, and the reassignment of classifications to different pay grades. Adoption of Ordinance 26-01 will accomplish several objectives: • the adoption of formal pay grades and ranges for the new job classifications; • the reassignment of certain classifications to different pay grades; and • the incorporation of certain "housekeeping" amendments. Adoption of Pay Grades For New Job Classifications The 2001 Budget authorized two new positions (Economic Development Specialist and Code Enforcement Supervisor) for which no previously adopted job classification titles or pay grades existed in the City Compensation Plan (Ordinance 98-96). Whenever new job classifications are created, pay grades and ranges must be formally adopted by Council via amendments to the existing Compensation Plan. In addition, certain issues have arisen during 2000 which have influenced Staff to recommend the creation of two new job classifications (Senior Building Inspector and Engineering Aide) and the assignment of these classifications to certain pay grades. These new classifications will assist in addressing particular staffing needs within the Divisions of Engineering and Building Standards. d _ . a.-.~-.-- Each of these new job classifications has been analyzed and factored by the Human Resources Staff using the "Position Appraisal Method" point-factoring system, which has been in use in the City of Dublin since 1996. The "Position Appraisal Method" of job evaluation is comprised of the following seven (7) compensable factors, each with a particular weighted value: • Nature of Work and Knowledge/Ability Requirements (Weighted Value: 20) • Supervision Exercised/Scope of Responsibility (Weighted Value: 20) • Scope and Effect of Decisions/Actions (Weighted Value: 20) • Problem Solving and Complexity/Nature and Extent of Guidelines (Weighted Value: 15) • Application of Authority (Weighted Value: 5) • Purpose and Nature of Work Contacts (Weighted Value: 10) • Physical and Sensory Demands/Hazards (Weighted Value: 10) Each factor consists of numerous identifiable levels which describe certain activities, responsibilities, and duties and each level is assigned a given number of points. Once the appropriate level is identified by Staff, the points assigned to that level are multiplied by the weighted value for the factor, which results in a given point total for each factor. All points in all factors are added and the total number of points determines the pay grade to which the job is assigned. The higher the point total, the higher the pay grade. Based upon this point factoring analysis, Staff is recommending that these new job classifications be assigned to the following pay grades within the City's grade structure: Classification Title Pa Grade Pa Ran e Code Enforcement Su ervisor 8 $40,317 - $58,963 Senior Buildin Ins ector 8 $40,317 - $58,963 Economic Develo ment S ecialist 7 $35,909 - $53,863 En ineerin Aide 2 $23,908 - $34,965 Re-Assignment of Certain Classifications to Different Pay Grades During the past year, the Human Resources Staff has re-analyzed/re-factored several job classifications in light of their changing concept/nature of the job or the evolution in their duties/responsibilities. These job classifications were re-factored by the Human Resource Staff also using the "Position Appraisal Method" point-factored job evaluation system. Although several job classifications were re-analyzed/refactored, this re-analysis/re-factoring resulted in the HR Staff recommending only two particular job classifications (Court Clerk and Residential Plans Examiner) be re-assigned to a higher pay grade. The recommended re-grading is as follows: Classification Existin Pa Grade & Ran a Pro osed Pa Grade & Ran e Clerk of Court PG 4 : $28,457 - $41,618 PG 5: $31,251 - $45,405 Residential Plans Examiner PG 4: $28,457 - $41,618 PG 6: $32,912 - $49,372 Dlh Feb 27 ~_u _ - .m.......... "Housekeeping" Amendments Staff is recommending that certain "housekeeping" issues also be addressed in the 2001 Compensation Plan amendments. These issues involve changing the classification titles for two existing positions within the City's classification system. One such amendment involves retitling a position within the Division of Recreation Services, which has primary authority for supervision of the Front Desk operations. This position, when created, was initially included under the Recreation Program Supervisor classification title at Pay Grade 7. However, given the position's primary focus, it should be formally retitled as Front Desk Supervisor. (The position remains at Pay Grade 7.) The other amendment involves the retitling of the Permit Coordinator position within the Division of Building Standards to Residential Permit Tracking Coordinator. When the Dublin Permit Review Center ("one stop shop") was created two years ago, it significantly effected one of this position's primary functions. Since this position no longer plays a role in commercial permit review and tracking, the focus of this position will be re-directed towards residential permit tracking and related matters, hence the need to clarify the position's formal job title. (The position remains at Pay Grade 5.) Conclusion Staff believes that the above referenced amendments to the Compensation Plan are necessary to the effective administration and operation of the City and, therefore, Staff respectfully requests that the attached legislation be adopted by Council. Should you have any questions regarding the proposed amendments in Ordinance 26-01, please contact Mr. Harding at your earliest convenience. Dlh feb 27