File #: ORD-0007-2000    Version: 0 Name: Accept 2.3+/- Acres - Annexed by City
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 1/18/2000 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 2/7/2000
Title: TO ACCEPT 2.3+/- ACRES FROM JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TO THE CITY OF GAHANNA, OHIO, REQUESTED BY CITY OF GAHANNA.
Indexes: LAND ACQUISITION, ORDINANCE
Attachments: 1. 2000-ORD-0007.pdf, 2. ord-0007-2000 - 200012 attachments

Title

TO ACCEPT 2.3+/- ACRES FROM JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TO THE CITY OF GAHANNA, OHIO, REQUESTED BY CITY OF GAHANNA.

Version

Statutory - Ohio Revised Code/pc

Body

 

WHEREAS, an application for annexation of 2.3+\- acres from Jefferson Township to the City of Gahanna, Ohio, has been duly filed and was granted by the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, Ohio, on October 26, 1999; and

 

WHEREAS, said application and all pertinent proceedings and transcripts have been held for a period of sixty (60) days by the Clerk of Council of the City of Gahanna, Ohio, pursuant to notice and according to law;

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF GAHANNA, STATE OF OHIO:

 

Section 1.  That the application of CITY OF GAHANNA, requesting the annexation to the City of Gahanna of 2.3+/- acres, more particularly described in EXHIBIT A, hereto, which territory is contiguous to the City of Gahanna, as approved by the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County, Ohio, on October 26, 1999, IS HEREBY ACCEPTED.

                                 

Section 2.  That an accurate map of the territory, together with the petition for its annexation and other papers in relation thereto and a certified transcript of the proceedings of the Franklin County Board of County Commissioners in relation thereto have been on file with the Clerk of Council of the City of Gahanna for sixty (60) days prior to being presented to this Council ARE HEREBY ACCEPTED.

 

Section 3.  That all services are to be constructed by the owner and/or developer.

 

Section 4.  That this ordinance shall be in full force and effect at the earliest period allowed by law.