File #: 990095    Version: 0 Name: Annex. Services - 1.1 Hamilton Rd., Van Huffel
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 3/15/1999 In control: City Council
On agenda: Final action: 3/29/1999
Title: AN ORDINANCE TO SET FORTH A STATEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO THE AREA CONTAINED IN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF 1.1+/-ACRES FROM JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TO THE CITY OF GAHANNA; REQUESTED BY MARIA E. VAN HUFFEL, ET AL.; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY
Indexes: ANNEXATION SERVICES
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AN ORDINANCE TO SET FORTH A STATEMENT OF MUNICIPAL SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED TO THE AREA CONTAINED IN THE PROPOSED ANNEXATION OF 1.1+/-ACRES FROM JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP TO THE CITY OF GAHANNA; REQUESTED BY MARIA E. VAN HUFFEL, ET AL.; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY

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WHEREAS, a Petition for the annexation of 1.1+/- acres from Jefferson Township to the City of Gahanna has been filed by MARIA VAN HUFFEL, et al.; and

WHEREAS, a hearing on said Petition is scheduled before the Board of County Commissioners of Franklin County on April 7, 1999; and

WHEREAS, Section 709.31 of the Ohio Revised Code requires that before said hearing the Municipal Legislative Authority shall adopt a statement indicating what services, if any, the municipal corporation will provide to the territory proposed for annexation upon annexation, and it is, therefore, necessary to effect this legislation prior to the hearing date for the orderly progression of the annexation procedure, and for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety, and welfare;

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

Section 1. That the City of Gahanna will provide the following municipal services for 1.1+/- acres in Jefferson Township upon the acceptance of the annexation of the said area to the City of Gahanna:

POLICE:

1. The tract is located on a main thorough.

2. The City of Gahanna provides 24-hour police protection, criminal investigation and traffic control through the efforts of various segments of the Division of Police. The Department is comprised of 50 sworn full-time officers, 14 sworn Reserve officers, and 8 civilians.

3. Optimally the Department operates 8 cruisers on patrol throughout the City per shift; a shift never has less than 5 cruisers on patrol.

4. The entire area is routinely patrolled by the officer assigned to the area in question; anticipated response time to a police emergency is 3 to 5 minutes; non-emerge...

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