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The Tipp City Council has released the results from their Monday, March 1 regularly scheduled meeting. The following includes the highlights of the meeting, including approved ordinance readings and resolutions. Get involved with your local city council with MiamiCountyPost.com!

Ordinances
(second reading)
  1. Ordinance No. 6-10:  An ordinance providing for the issuance and sale of notes in the maximum principal amount of $1,875,000, in anticipation of the issuance of bonds, for the purpose of paying (I) the City’s portion of the costs of improving County Road 25A between certain termini within the City in cooperation with the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio by paving, draining and constructing curbs, gutters and necessary approaches, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto, (II) the costs of extending Kinna Drive both Northerly and Southerly from the current termini, by excavating, grading, draining, paving, and curbing, installing street lighting, water lines and storm and sanitary sewer lines, fire protection systems and electric lines, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto and (III) the costs of improving the municipal electric utility by acquiring and installing a 1,825 KW back-up generator, together with all necessary appurtenances thereto.  (Sponsored by Mr. Kessler)

 Clerk of Council Summary:  This ordinance will allow the City to roll over notes for County Road 25A improvements, Kinna Drive improvements, and the acquisition and installation of an electric generator. Sponsored by Mr. Crusey Approved 7-0

  Resolutions (one reading required)
  1. Resolution No. 9-10:  A resolution of necessity for improvements on Horton Avenue from Rohrer Drive East to S. Hyatt Street by reconstructing the street and replacing the curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway approaches where necessary.

 Clerk of Council Summary:  This legislation fulfills requirements of the Ohio Revised Code to outline the scope of a project and to provide notice of the City’s intent to assess property owners for various public improvements.  

  1. Resolution No. 10-10:  A resolution of necessity for improvements on Hartman Avenue from Miles Avenue East to Kiser Drive by reconstructing the street and replacing the curb and gutter, sidewalk, and driveway approaches where necessary.
 
Clerk of Council Summary:
  This legislation fulfills requirements of the Ohio Revised Code to outline the scope of a project and to provide notice of the City’s intent to assess property owners for various public improvements. Purchase of vehicles considered separately.  Replacement of 2000 vehicle approved 7-0; Resolution 11-10. Replacement of 2006 vehicle approved 4-3; Mr. Gibson, Mr. Budding, and Ms. Black voted no.  Resolution 12-10


 Clerk of Council Summary:  The City has budgeted $51,500 in the Capital Improvement Reserve Fund to purchase two police vehicles and associated equipment. 
  1. Resolution No. 13-10:  A resolution declaring personal property owned by the City of Tipp City to be declared surplus property and no longer useful in the general operation of the City.
 Clerk of Council Summary:  This resolution declares the City’s intent to dispose of surplus items in accordance with law for items with a value of $1,000 or more. Sponsored by Mr. Crusey Approved 7-0 
 
 
 
 


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