TROY OHIO AGENDA, TROY CITY COUNCIL MONDAY,MARCH. 4,2024,7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS.CITY HALL INVOCATION PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLLCALL COMMITTEE REPORTS RESOLUTIONS NONE ORDINANCES 0-6-2024 0-7-2024 0-8-2024 Excuse Mr. Phillips motion/secondroll call vote motion/secondroll call vote SUMMARY OF MINUTES February 20, 2024 Meeting Citizen comments on committee reports or agendai items- -1 two-minute limit Amend Chapter 375 oft the Codified Ordinances Regarding Bikeways 1*Reading 18p Reading 1"Reading Extended Moratorium by 90 Days Regarding Accepting Certain Applications int thel DR-OI District Accept Abandoned Miami & Erie Canal Landi from ODNR, Land Located atl Mulberry & Race Streets COMMUNICATIONSANNOUNCEMENT COMMENTS: Council COMMENTS: Staff COMMENTS: Audience ADJOURN COMMENTS: Mayor, Director of Public Service & Safety, Director ofLaw, Auditor, Council President NOTE: Committee meetings mayt take place prior to or following Council meeting CITY OF TROY MISSION STATEMENT: Through sound and prudent leadership, the City of Troy is committed to sustaining its continued prominence as a regional hub by providing a wel-Dalanced community for its residents, businesses and visitors, consisting ofa vibrant downtown, growing economic base, strong educational environment, and plentiful recreational opportunities strengthened by public/private cooperation and grounded int financial stability. DISPOSITION OF ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS COUNCIL MEETING Date of Meeting: March 4, 2024 DESCRIPTION RESOLUTION NO. 1st READING 2nd Reading 3rd Reading PUBLIC HEARING! SUSPENSION ADOP DESCRIPTION ORDINANCE NO. 1st READING 2nd Reading 3rd Reading PUBLIC HEARING SUSPENSION ADOF Amend Chapter 375 Regarding Bikeways Extend Moratorium on certain applications nDR-O District Accept abandoned M&E Canal Land 0-6-2024 0-7-2024 0-8-2024 February 20, 2024 MINUTES OF COUNCIL A regular session of Troy City Council was held on Tuesday, February 20, 2024 at 7:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, Uponr motion of Mr. Severt, seconded by Mr. Twiss, Mr. Pierce was excused from this meeting by unanimous roll call City Hall. vote. Presiding Officer: Others Present: Members Attending: Marshall, Phillips, Schilling, Severt, Snee, Twiss, Westfall and' Whidden. William G. Rozell Robin I.C Oda Patrick E.J. Titterington Grant D. Kerber President of Council Mayor Director of Law Director of Public Service and Safety INVOCATION & PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Ani invocation was given by Council President Rozell, followed byt the MINUTES: The Clerk gave a summary of the minutes of the February 5, 2024, meeting of Troy City Council. There were no corrections or additions tot these minutes. Uponr motion of Mr. Phillips, seconded by! Mr. Twiss, these minutes Community Partnerships Committee: Mrs. Marshall, Chairman, reported that Committee recommends legislation be prepared amending Chapter 135oft the Codified Ordinances, regarding the Human Relations Commission (HRC). The amendments reflect the operating guidelines adopted by the HRC regarding membership and duties. Finance Committee: Mr. Severt, Chairman, reported that Committee supports the recommendation of the Loan Review Committee and recommends legislation be prepared amending the CDBG Economic Development Revolving Loan made to Speakeasy Ramen, LLC in 2022 to release Hayato Minami from the loan obligations as he has sold his interest in the business to Kimberly Frazier, and to require a personal guarantee on said loan from Pledge of Allegiance. were approved by unanimous roll call vote. COMMITTEE REPORTS: Report submitted by Severt, Twiss and Marshall. Kimberly Frazier. Report submitted by Schilling, Westfall and Severt. Recreation and Parks Committee: Mrs. Westfall, Chairman, reported as follows: 1) Committee recommends legislation be prepared authorizing the Board of Park Commissioners to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the North Market Street Girls' Softball Field Lighting Replacement Project at a cost 2) Committee recommends legislation be prepared authorizing proceeding with the Park Maintenance Building Project using the Ohio Revised Code Design-Build process, that notification of the project will be by placing a legal ad, placing a notice on the City's website, providing notice to professional publications, and providing notice to design-build firms with which the City has prior experience, and that the Director of Public Service and Safety is Streets & Sidewalks Committee: Mr. Phillips, Chairman, reported that Committee recommends legislation be prepared authorizing the Director of Public Service and Safety to advertise for bids and enter into a contract for the not to exceed $175,000. authorized to advertise for proposals for the project. Reports submitted by Marshall, Whidden and' Westfall. 2024 Paving Program at a cost not to exceed $1,500,000. Report submitted by Schilling, Westfall and Phillips. Personnel Committee: Mrs. Snee, Chairman, gave oral reports as follows: Richard Bender. Motion approved by unanimous roll call vote. 1. 2. vote. 3. A motion was made by Mrs. Snee, seconded by Mr. Severt, that Council consents to the request of Mayor Oda for the appointment of Josh Lephart for at four-year term on the Economic Development Revolving Loan Fund effective immediately through December 31, 2027. Mr. Lephart will have the committee position formerly held by Amotion was made by Mrs. Snee, seconded by Mr. Phillips, that Council consents to the request of Mayor Oda for the appointment of Heath Murray to the Community Improvement Corporation for at term for the year 2024. Mr. Murray would have the board position formerly held by William Lukens. Motion approved by unanimous roll call AI motion was made by Mrs. Snee, seconded by Mr. Phillips, that Council consents to the request of Mayor Odai fort the appointment of Gary Stanleyt tot the Board of Zoning Appeals tot fulfil the unexpired term of Anthony Smith, for at term commencing immediately through December 31, 2026. Motion approved by unanimous roll call vote. February 20, 2024 Page Two CITIZEN COMMENT ON AGENDA ITEMS: None. RESOLUTION NO. R-8-2024 RESOLUTION RELEASING PERSONAL GUARANTEE OF HAYATO MINAMI FROM THE CDBG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVOLVING LOAN TO SPEAKEASY RAMEN, LLC AND ACCEPT THE DIRECT GUARANTY AGREEMENT OF KIMBERLY. A. FRAZIER ON THE CDBG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT REVOLVING LOANTO SPEAKEASY RAMEN, LLC This Resolution was given first title reading. Mr. Severt moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings. Motion seconded by Mr. Schilling. Yes: Severt, Marshall, Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss and Westfall. Mr. Twiss moved for adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Whidden. Yes: Marshall, Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall and Severt. No: None. No: None. RESOLUTION ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. R-9-2024 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR THE NORTH MARKET STREET GIRLS' SOFTBALL FIELD LIGHTING REPLACEMENT PROJECT This Resolution was given first title reading. Mr. Whidden moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings. Motion seconded byl Mr. Phillips. Yes: Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall, Severt and Marshall. Mr. Whidden moved for adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Phillips. Yes: Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall, Severt, Marshall and Schilling. No: None. No: None. RESOLUTION. ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. R-10-2024 RESOLUTION TO PROCEED WITH THE PARK MAINTENANCE BUILDING PROJECT, AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE. AND SAFETY TO ADVERTISE FOR PROPOSALS FORT THE PROJECT, AND DETERMINING THE NOTIFICATION PROCESS FOR THE PROJECT This Resolution was given first title reading. Mr. Phillips moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings. Motion seconded byl Mr. Whidden. Yes: Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall, Severt, Marshall, Schilling and' Whidden. Mr. Phillips moved for adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Severt. Yes: Phillips, Twiss, Westfall, Severt, Marshall, Schilling, Whidden and Snee. No: None. No: None. RESOLUTION ADOPTED RESOLUTION NO. R-11-2024 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIOTO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR THE 2024 PAVING PROGRAM Mr. Severt moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings. Motion seconded by Mr. Phillips. This Resolution was given first title reading. Yes: Twiss, Westfall, Severt, Marshall, Schilling, Whidden, Snee and Phillips. Mr. Severt moved for adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Schilling. Yes: Westfall, Severt, Marshall, Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips and' Twiss. RESOLUTION IN MEMORIAM - WILLIAM F. LOHRER, 1939-2024 No: None. No: None. RESOLUTION. ADOPTED Mr. Lohrer served as a member of Council from 1994 through 1997 and President of Council from 1998 through Upon motion of Mr. Phillips, seconded by Mr. Twiss, the Resolution in Memoriam was approved by unanimous roll 2007. call vote. February 20, 2024 Page Three ORDINANCE NO. 0-5-2024 ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 135 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO AND ENACTING NEW CHAPTER 135 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO REGARDING THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION This Ordinance was givent first title reading. Mr. Severt moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings. Motion seconded by Mr. Schilling. Yes: Marshall, Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall and Severt. Mr. Phillips moved for adoption. Motion seconded by Mr. Severt. Yes: Schilling, Whidden, Snee, Phillips, Twiss, Westfall, Severt and Marshall. No: None. No: None. ORDINANCE ADOPTED COMMENTS OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY: Mr. Titterington noted that the Dye Mill -Mr. Schilling commended Police Officer Steffano for the professional manner in which he handled an accident over -Mr. Phillips and Mr. Severt commented regarding William Lohrer's leadership on Council and his love for the City COUNCIL PRESIDENT COMMENTS: Mr. Rozell complimented City crews for their response to and handling a Elizabeth Shin, 221 W. Franklin Street, on behalf of Troy Historic Preservation Alliance (THPA), provided an update on IOOF Building stabilization project, commenting that al building permit has been received; activity at the building will be seen starting February 21; THPA has entered into a contract with Level MB to complete the project; 84% of $750,000 goal has been raised or committed; the old Courthouse portion of the building will be repaired; THPA will have a report documenting their financial ability to make repairs as required by the settlement agreement; and other Road Facility will opent for the season on March 18. COUNCIL COMMENTS: the past weekend. and its citizens. snow event on February 16. AUDIENCE COMMENTS: fundraising continues. There being no further business, Council adjourned at 7:32 p.m. Clerk of Council President of Council COMMITTEE REPORT TROY CITYCOUNCIL TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mr. Rozell, President of Council Community Partnerships Committee DATE: February 26, 2024 TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF ABANDONED MIAMI AND ERIE CANAL LAND SUMMARY REPORT: (To be read at Council meeting) the southeast corner of Mulberry and Race Streets from ODNR. RECOMMENDATION: (To be read at Council meeting) This Committee met February 261 regarding accepting .0512 acres of abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Land located at Itis the recommendation oft this Committee that legislation be prepared authorizing thel Director of Public Service and Safety to execute an Agreement to Transfer Canal Lands and execute, file, and record all deeds associated with the abandoned canal land for the. .0512 acres located at the southeast corner of Mulberry and Race Streets. Respectfully submitted, Todd D. Severt William C. Twiss Kristie L. Marshall, Chairman Community Partnerships Committee DETAILED REPORT: This Committee met February 26, 2024, to consider the transfer of certain abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands to the City. Also attending the meeting were Council Members Phillips, Schilling, Snee and Whidden, the Director ofLaw, ORC Section 1520.02 allows the Director of ODNR to transfer canal land to local governments based upon the local government needs and economic development potential with respect to recreational, ecological and historical value There is .0512 acres of abandoned canal land located at the southeast corner of Mulberry and Race Streets that is contiguous to land owned by the City that ODNR is willing to transfer to the City of Troy upon execution of the Agreement to Transfer Canal Lands. A map of the area to be transferred to the Cityi is attached. It was discussed that there is currently an old shed on the property to be transferred. It has not yet determined what will be done with the Itist the recommendation of this Committee that legislation be prepared authorizing the Director of Public Service and Safety to execute an Agreement to Transfer Canal Lands and execute, file, and record all deeds associated with the abandoned canal landi for the. .0512 acres located at the southeast corner of Mulberry and Race Streets. the Director of Public Service and Safety, citizens, and members of the City staff. of the canal lands. shed or the future use oft the land. RECOMMENDATION: encl. Cc: Council, Mayor, Director ofl Law, Auditor, Clerk, Director ofF Public Service & Safety, Media, staff M-572 Miami County Agreement to' Transfer Canal Lands between ODNR and the City ofTroy, Ohio Legal Contract D #2023-xxxX Page 7 of8 COMMITTEE REPORT TROY CITY COUNCIL TO: FROM: SUBJECT: Mr. Rozell, President of Council Law & Ordinance Committee DATE: February26, 2024 EXTENDING MORATORIUM ON APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES IN THE DR-O DISTRICT SUMMARY REPORT: (To be read at Council meeting) This Committeer met February: 261 to consider a 90-day extension oft the current 270-day moratorium on accepting applications for specific uses in the Downtown Riverfront-Overiay (DR-O) District. Al listing of those uses is attached to this report. The extension will allow staff time to finalize their review and submit a recommendation to the Planning Commission for a Itist the recommendation of this Committee that legislation be prepared to extend the current moratorium ont the acceptance recommendation to Council. RECOMMENDATION: (To be read at Council meeting) of applications for specific uses within the DR-O boundary by an additional 90 days. Respectfully: submitted, Kristie L. Marshall William C. Twiss Jeffrey G. Whidden, Chairman Law & Ordinance Committee DETAILED REPORT: This Committee met February 26, 2024, to consider an extension of the current 270-day moratorium on accepting applications for specific uses int the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-O) District. Also attending the meeting were Council President Rozell, Council Members Phillips, Schilling, Severt and Snee, the Director of Public Service and Safety, the Council approved Ordinance No. 0-44-2023, establishing a 270 day moratorium on the acceptance of applications for specific uses in the DR-O District. That moratorium expires May 3, 2024. Al listing oft those uses is attached to this report. Staff has requested the moratorium be extended by an additional 90 days to allow time to complete the review, provide a recommendation: tot the Planning Commission: for review, and thent the process fort thel Planning Commisionrecommending Itist ther recommendation oft this Committee that legislation be prepared to extend the current moratorium ont the acceptance Director ofl Law, citizens, and members of the City staff. any Ordinance revisions to Council to amend existing DR-O provisions. RECOMMENDATION: of applications for specific uses within the DR-O boundary by an additional 90 days. cc: Council, Mayor, Director ofl Law, Auditor, Clerk, Director of Public Service & Safety, Media, staff encl. "Exhibit A" Agricultural Implement sales and service Agricultural Uses Automobile! Fuel Dispensing Station Automobile Parking Garages Automobile Parking Lots Automobile Repair Garages Automobile! Service Stations Automobile! Wash Beverage Distributors and Botling Plants Bone, Canvas, cellophane, clay, cloth, cork, feathers, felt manufacturing, assembling, compounding, or treatment or any combination oft these processes. Buildingr material sale ands storagef facilities. Carpentry Shops Cement block and formed products manufacturing. Cold Storage Plants. Commercial Greenhouses and Nurseries. Contractor Sales, Storage and Equipment Yards Crematoriums (pet and human). Dairy and food product processing and packaging. Driver Training Schools (trucks). Dry Cleaning- Commercial. Electrical and electronic products, components and equipment manufacturing, assembling or repair. Electrical Appliance Repair Equipment rental services, including cars, trucks, andt trailers Exterminating services. Fiber, Fur, glass, hair, hom, leather, paper, plastics, rubber, precious or semi-precious stone orr metal, sheet metal, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire and wood, but not including as a principal operation; the manufacture ofs suchs substances. Food! brokers- retail, wholesale ands storage without processing. Frozent foodI lockers. Heating, A/C, electric and plumbing sales, service andi repair. Hydroponic Farms. Kennels. Liquidf fuel, petroleum products, petroleum, and volatile oils bulk storage stations in accordance with Section 1143.1 18(g)! hereof. Machine shops, tool and die shops. Machinery and heavy equipment rental, sales and storage. Manufacturing, assembling or. repair of medical, dental, optical and similar precision instruments ora appliances. Meat processing and packaging, exclusive ofs slaughtering. Medical and dental laboratories. Metal products, excluding structural steel and foundry products or product from previously prepared materials manufacturing, compounding, assembling or treatment (or any combination oft these processes). Motorcycle Sales and Service. Movinga and storage companies, Novelties, toys and rubber products manufacturing, assembling orr repair. Pawn shops Pharmaceutical products, including cosmetics, toiletries and perfumes, but excludingt ther manufacture ofs soapf fromr raw materials orp products previously prepared- manufacturing, compounding, assembling, or treatment (or any combination of these processes). Printing, publishing, binding andt typesetting plants. Sawinga andp planning mills. * Sexually oriented! business. Sign painting andr manufacture. Stone products processing and manufacturing. Tattoo parlors. Trucking andr motort freight terminals. Truckf fuel dispensing stations. Truck repairf facility. Trucks sales ands service. Truck washingf facility. Wholesale houses, warehouse and other storaget facilities COMMITTEE REPORT TROYCIYCOUNCIL TO: FROM: Mr. Rozell, President of Council Law & Ordinance Committee DATE: February26,2024 SUBJECT: AMENDING CHAPTER 375, BIKEWAYS SUMMARY REPORT: (To be read at Council meeting) RECOMMENDATION: (To be read at Council meeting) This Committee met February 26 to consider amending Troy's Codified Ordinances to reflect the Ohio Revised Code regarding the use of micromobility devices on public ways and other changes related to bike lanes and shared-use paths. Itis the recommendation oft this Committee that legislation be prepared to amend Chapter 375 to reflect current changes tot the Ohio Revised Code regarding micromobility devices, bike lanes and shared-use paths. Respectfulysubmited, Kristie L. Marshall William C. Twiss Jeffrey G. Whidden, Chairman Law & Ordinance Committee DETAILED REPORT: This Committee met February 26, 2024, to consider amending Troy Codified Ordinance Chapter 375 regarding Bikeways. Also attending the meeting were Council President Rozell, Council Members Phillips, Schilling, Severt and Snee, the Therel have beenrecent changes to the Ohio Revised Code regarding micromobility devices (e.g., electric bicycles, electric scooters, electric skateboards, etc.) on public ways and shared-use paths that are not reflected in Troy's Codified Ordinances. Staff has proposed that Troy's Ordinances be updated to reflect these changes to the Ohio Revised Code. Itis the recommendation of this Committee that legislation be prepared to amend Chapter 3751 to reflect current changes Director of Public Service and Safety, the Director of Law, citizens, and members of the City staff. This would include using the ORC definitions. RECOMMENDATION: to the Ohio Revised Code regarding micromobility devices, bike lanes and shared-use paths. cc: Council, Mayor, Director ofl Law, Auditor, Clerk, Director ofF Public Service & Safety, Media, staff REPORT - FEBRUARY WORKSHOP OF TROY CITY COUNCIL TO: SUBJECT: Mr. Rozell, President of Council DATE: February 26, 2024 WORKSHOP RELATED TO ELECTED OFFICIAL INFORMATION SUMMARY: (to be read at Council meeting) Safety, and Clerk of Council. conflicts ofi interest. Council members Marshall, Phillips, Pierce, Schilling, Severt, Snee, Twiss and Whidden and the President of Council participated in al February 26, 2024 workshop. Also attending: the Director ofLaw, the Director of Public Service and The Director of Law provided general information related to ethics regulations, public records, open meetings, and Council members and the President of Council reviewed the Troy City Council Rules for Procedure and made some changes to said rules. Once the changes have been incorporated and reviewed, iti is recommended that the updated The subjects of thei time of Council Meetings and committee meetings and cancellation of meetings were discussed. Itv was the consensus that no changes be made at this time to the Ordinance provisions or current practice regarding There was discussion regarding the compensation of elected officials. This subject will again be reviewed at al later Information regarding the organizational chart, Council role in the EOP and related subjects had been distributed Troy City Council Rules for Procedure be adopted. these items. date. prior to the workshop. Respectfully: submitted, Kristie L. Marshall Jeffrey A. Schilling William C. Twiss Bobby W. Phillips Todd D. Severt Susan M. Westfall Samuel J. Pierce Lynne B. Snee Jeffrey G. Whidden CC: Council Mayor, Director of Law, Auditor, Director of Public Service & Safety, Clerk, file, media, staff CITYOFTROY,OHIO ORDINANCE No. 0-6-2024 DayumlepalBlnk.is ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 375, BIKEWAYS, OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO AND ENACTING NEW CHAPTER. 375, BIKE LANES AND SHARED-USE PATHS, OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES OFTHE CIYOF TROY,OHIO WHEREAS, the Council oft the City of Troy, Ohiol has received a recommendation that Chapter 375 ofthe Codified Ordinances oft the Cityo ofTroy, Ohio, regarding Bikeways, should NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council oft the City of Troy, Ohio, as SECTION!: That existing Chapter 375 oft the Codified Ordinances oft the Cityo ofT Troy, Ohio, Bikeways, attached hereto as Exhibit A, is hereby repealed the effective date oft this SECTION!: That Chapter 375 oft the Codified Ordinances oft the City of Troy, Ohio, is bea amended toc conform witht the Ohiol Revised Code. follows: Ordinance. herebye enacted asf follows: "375.01 DEFINITIONS. As usedi int this chapter, certain terms are defined ast follows: (a)" "Bicycle" means every device, other than a device thati is designed solely for use asa play vehicle! bya child, thati isp propelled solely! by human power upon which a person may ride, and that has two or more wheels, any of which is more than fourteen inches in (b) "Electric bicycle" means a' "class 1 electric bicycle", a" class 2 electric bicycle", or a "class 3€ electric! bicycle" as definedi in this section. (ORC4 4511.01(SSS)) (1) "Class 1€ electrich bicycle" means ab bicyclet thatise equippedy witht fullyo operable pedals and ane electricr motor ofl less than seven hundred fifty watts that provides assistance only whent ther rideri is pedaling ando ceases top provide assistance when thel bicycler reaches the speed oft twentyr miles per hour. (ORC 4511.01(TTT) (2)" "Class 2€ electrich bicycle" meansa al bicyclet thati ise equipped withf fullyo operable pedals and ane electric motor ofl less than seven hundred fiftyv watts that may provide assistance regardless ofv whether ther rideri isp pedaling andi isr noto capable ofp providing assistance when the! bicycle reaches the speed oft twentyr miles per hour. (ORC4 4511.01(UUU)) (3) "Class: 3€ electrict bicycle" means al bicyclet thati ise equipped withi fullyo operable pedals and ane electric motor ofl less than seven! hundred fifly, watts that provides assistance only when ther rider is pedaling ando ceases top provide assistance whent thet bicycler reaches the speed oft twenty-eight miles per hour. (ORC 4511.01(VWV) (c) "Bike lane" means such paths, areas, or lanes designated by the Director of Public Service and Safety and posted as such. Pedestrians and other uses are prohibited as (d) Low-speed micromobility device" means a device weighing less than one hundred pounds that has handlebars, is propelled by an electric motor or human power, and has ana attainable speedo ona ap paved! levels surface ofr not moret thant twentyr miles per hourv when (e)" Pedestrian" means anyr natural person afoot. "Pedestrian" includes ap personal delivery device asd definedi in Section 4511.513oft the Ohiol Revised Code unlesst thec context clearly ()" "Shared-use path" means ab bikeway outside thet traveled way and physically separates from motorized vehiculart traffic by and open space or barrier and either within thel highway right-of-way orv within ani independent alignment. As shared-use path also may be used by pedestrians, including skaters, joggers, users of manual and motorized wheelchairs, and other authorized motorized: andr non-motorized users. As sharéd-use path does noti include any trail thati isi intended to be used primarily forr mountain biking, hiking, equestrian use, or other similar uses, or any other singlet track or natural surface trail that has historically diameter. (ORC4 4511.01(G)) listed. propelled! by the electric motor. (ORC4 4511.01/WWwW) suggests otherwise. (ORC 4511.01(X)) been reserved forr nonmotorized use. (ORC 4511.01/(PPP) ORDINANCE NO. 0-6-2024, PAGE1 TWO 375.02 DESIGNATED PATHS, LANES AND AREAS. (a)1 The City of Troy continually reviews regulations and policies and, through the private development; process, continuest toi improve the publici infrastructure. The! Director ofPublic Service and Safetyf fort the City of1 Troy, or designee, may approvet the creation, designation extension, removal, improvement, maintenance, or reduction ofal bike lane ors shared-use path in a dedicated right-of-way or easement. This shall include the assignment and agreement ofr maintenance and upkeep oft the! bike lane ors shared-use path between the developer or property owner. Any bikel lane or shared-use path contained within and overall subdivision plat ora a planned development, regardless oft the acceptance oft the! Director of Public Service and Safety, iss still requiredt to obtain thea approvals and acceptance of such development as specified int these codified ordinances. The Office oft the Public Service and Safety Director shall keep and maintain al list or database of all dedicated bike lanes (b) Wherea ab bikel lane ors shared-use path ends or connects toas sidewalk, ally vehicles must exit the bike lane ors shared-use pathi ina a safe manner using the roadway, andi follow all (c) This section does noti include ori intend tor restrict the use of bike lanes, shared lanes, shared-use: areas, ord other transportation facilities." Thiss section does not replace orr restrict the rules andr regulations set forth byt the Ohio Department ofl Transportation and the Ohio (d) Bike lanes are set aside for only the use of bicycles, electric bicycles, scooters, and other low-speed micromobility, devices. All other uses and vehicles not stated are prohibited from the use ofa any bike lanes and shall use the roadway, sidewalk ors shared- use path if available and in accordance with the regulations of those facilities and other (e) Shared-use paths ares set asidei for the use ofp pedestrians, skaters, bicycles, class 1or class 2 electric bicycles, low-speed micromobility devices, joggers, users of manual and motorized wheelchairs, and other authorized motorized: andi non-motorized users anda any other uses defined under the definition of shared-use paths. All other uses not stated are and shared-use pathsi inside cityl limits. trafficl laws. Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices. trafficl laws. prohibitedi from the use ofa any shared-use path. 375.03 PERMITTED VEHICLES. (a) Bike! Lanes: Users of bicycies, class 1, class 2, or class 3 electric bicycles, skateboards, and other low-speed micromobility devices are allowed to operate and use a bike lane. No pedestrians, orp person(s) shall operate any other vehicle upona a bike lane notl listed. Vehicles used for the maintenance oft the paths, facilities related tot the operation of the bike lane, operation of services for approved events, emergency personnel, and (b) Shared-use Path: Pedestrians, users of manual and motorized wheelchairs, bicycles, class 1 or class 2 electric bicycles, tricycles, scooters, skaters, and low-speed micromobility devices propelled by human power or equipped with an electric motor as defined byt the ORC, aret thec only vehicles permitted ons shared-use paths. No persons shall Vehicles used for the maintenance oft the paths, facilities related to the operation oft the paths, operation of services for approved events, emergency personnel, and emergency (a) All bike lanes and shared-use paths designated by the Director of Public Service and emergency vehicles are exempt. operate any other vehicle upon as shared-use path. vehicles are exempt. 375.04 POSTING. (1) Safety shall bep posted asf followsf fort thes specific use: 375.03 (a)F PERMITTED VEHICLES TROY BIKELANE Users of bicycles, class 1, class 2, ord class 3€ electric bicycles, skateboards, ando other low- speedr micromobility devices are allowed to operate andu usea al bike! lane. Nop pedestrian or person(s)s shall operate any other vehicle upona al bikel laner not! listed. Vehicles usedf fort ther maintenance oft thep paths, facilities relatedt tot theo operation oft the bikel lane, operationo ofs servicesf fora approved events, emergency personnel, ande emergency Whoever violates any provision oft this chapterk is guilty ofa ar misdemeanor ofti thef fourth degree. vehicles aree exempt. 375.99 PENALTY ORDINANCE NO. 0-6-2024 PAGE1 THREE (2) TROYS SHARED-USE PATH 375.03 (b) PERMITTED VEHICLES Pedestrians, users ofn manual andr motorized wheelchairs, bicycles, class 1or class 2 electric bicycles, tricycles, scooters, skaters, andl low-speedr micromobility devices propelled byl human powerc ore equippedy witha ane electricr motor as definedb byt the ORC, areth thec only vehicles permitted ons shared-use paths. Nop persons shallo operate anyo other vehicleu upona a shared-usep path. Vehicles usedf for ther maintenance oft thep paths, facilities related tot thec operation of thep path, operation of services fora approved events, emergency personnel, ande emergency vehicles are Whoever violates any provision ofth this chapteri isg guilty ofar misdemeanor ofthef fourth degree. Whoever violates any provision oft this chapter is guity of a misdemeanor of the fourth SECTIONI!: That this Ordinance shall be effective at the earliest date allowed by exempt. 375.99F PENALTY 375.99F PENALTY. degree." law. Adopted: Approved: Attest: President of Council ClerkofCouncil Mayor Exhibit A 375.01 DEFINITIONS. As used int this chapter, certain terms are defined asf follows: (a) "Bicycle" means any two-wheeled vehicle propelled exclusively by human power, havinga tandem arrangement of wheels, either ofv whichi is over twentyi inches inc diameter. (b) "Tricycle" means at three wheel adult vehicle propelled exclusively by human power, havinga singlef front wheel and two parallel rear wheels measuring over twentyi inches. (c) "Bikeways" means such paths, areas orl lanes designated as a Troy Bikeway by ordinance of Council and posted as such byt thel Director of Public Service and Safety. 375.02 DESIGNATED PATHS, LANES AND AREAS. Thet following paths, lanes and areas are designated as bikeways and set asidei for the exclusive use of Beginning at North Ridge Avenue and beingo ont ther right bankl levee top along! Morgan Ditch and the Great MiamiF River to Adams Street; continuing along the cement path! beginning att the Adams Street Bridge being on the left bank levee top along the Great Miami River and continuing to a point approximately 4501 feet upstream from the North Market Street Bridge; thence continuing along such left bank oft the Great Miami Allb bikeways designated by Council shallb bep posted by thel Director off Public! Service and Safetya ast follows: Bicycles andt tricycles propelled exclusively by human power are the only vehicles permitted ona bikeway. No person shall operate any other vehicle upon a bikeway. Whoever violates any provision oft this chapter is guilty ofa a minor misdemeanor. No person shail operate any other vehicle upon al bikeway. This section shall not apply toy vehicles used inr maintenance of such property. Whoever violates any provision oft this chapter is guilty ofa a minor misdemeanor. bicycles and/or tricycles: Bikeway1: River tot the Golf Course Drive. 375.03 POSTING. TROY BIKEWAY 375.04 PERMITTED VEHICLES. 375.99 PENALTY. 375.04 PERMITTED VEHICLES. 375.99 PENALTY. Bicycles andt tricycles propelled exclusively by human powera aret thec only vehicles permitted ona abikeway. CITYOFTROY,OHIO ORDINANCE No. 0-7-2024 DayanleplB ORDINANCE IMPOSING MORATORIUM FOR A PERIOD OF NINETY DAYS ON THE ACCEPTANCE OF APPLICATIONS FOR SPECIFIC USES WITHIN THE BOUNDARY OF THE DOWNTOWN RIVERFRONT OVERLAY DRO)DISTRICTOF THE CITYC OF TROY,OHIO WHEREAS, the Council of the City of Troy, Ohio desires to have City staff conduct a comprehensive evaluation regarding appropriate land uses within the boundary of the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-O) District, and provide ar reportr regarding any, amendments to be recommended tothel Troy Planning Commission andt the Council oft the Cityo ofT Troy, Ohio; and WHEREAS, said comprehensive evaluation and report will require time for staff to perform functions includingr research oft the ordinances andr regulations of Ohio communities; possible consultation with other communities; andf for consultation with and review oft the Director orl Law, and WHEREAS, a moratorium on the acceptance of such applications within the boundary oft the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-0) District of the City of Troy, Ohio will allow the City time to WHEREAS, in order to allow for such a comprehensive review, the City of Troy had adopted Ordinance on the acceptance of applications for the specific uses listed ont the attached. Exhibit A and made a part hereof within thet boundary oft the oft the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-0) District oft the WHEREAS, ther moratorium adopted! by Ordinance No. 0-44-2023 expires on May 3, 2024; and WHEREAS, City staff requires additional time tor make informed recommendations tot the Troy Planning Commission: andt the Council oft the Cityo ofT Troy, Ohio regarding potential changest tot the City's WHEREAS, a newr moratorium period ofn ninety (90) days is necessary toa allowt timef for City staff WHEREAS, this moratorium as to the acceptance ofa applications for the specific uses listed on the attached Exhibit A and made a part hereof within the boundary oft the of the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-O) District oft the City ofT Troy, Ohio, will allow the City time to accomplish the goals stated herein andi isr necessary fort thei immediate preservation oft the public peace, health, and safety oft the City NOW, THEREFORE, BEI IT ORDAINEDI byt the Council ofti the City of Troy, Ohio, asf follows: SECTION: That the Council oft the City ofl Troy, Ohio extends the moratorium established by Ordinance No. 0-44-2023 for ana additional ninety (90) days for any acceptance of applications for the specific uses listed on the attached Exhibit A and made a part hereof within the boundary oft the oft the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-0) District oft the City of Troy, Ohio to preserve the public peace, SECTION #: That the Councii oft the City of Troy, Ohio seeks to limit the duration of the moratorium and to request the commencement of the immediate evaluation and report of said comprehensive review discussed herein withint ther ninety (90) day periodo ofthis moratorium. SECTION I: That the Council oft the City of Troy, Ohio hereby imposes a moratorium ont the acceptance of applications fort thes specific uses listed ont the attached Exhibit Aa and made a part hereof within the boundary oft the oft the Downtown Riverfront Overlay (DR-O) District oft the City of Troy, Ohio, with said moratorium tot bef fora a periodo ofr ninety (90) days, and thatt the City ofT Troy, Ohios shall nota accept anyr newa applications duringt ther moratorium periody whichs shallo commence onN May4 4, 2024. SECTION M: That the Council oft the Cityo of Troy, Ohio further finds thata ar moratorium for one ninety (90) daysi is reasonable andy will allowf fora a comprehensive evaluation: andr report. SECTIONV: Thatt this Ordinances shall bee effective att thee earliest date allowed byl law. accomplish these goals, and City ofTroy, Ohio; and Ordinances; and ton maket those recommendations; and oft Troy, Ohio. health, safety, andv welfare oft the citizens oft the Cityo of Troy, Ohio. Adopted: Approved: Attest: Presidento of Council Mayor Clerk ofCouncil "Exhibit A" Agricultural Implement sales and service Agricultural Uses Automobile Fuel Dispensing Station Automobile Parking Garages Automobile! Parkingl Lots Automobile! Repair Garages Automobile: Service Stations Automobile! Wash Beverage Distributors and Bottling Plants Bone, Canvas, cellophane, clay, cloth, cork, feathers, felt manufacturing, assembling, compounding, or treatment or any combination oft these processes. Building material sale ands storage facilities. Carpentry Shops Cement block and formed products manufacturing. Cold Storage Plants. Commercial Greenhouses and Nurseries. Contractor Sales, Storage and Equipment Yards Crematoriums (peta and! human). Dairy and food product processing and packaging. Driver Training Schools (trucks). Dry Cleaning- Commercial. Electrical and electronic products, components and equipment manufacturing, assembling orr repair. Electrical Appliance Repair Equipment rental services, including cars, trucks, andt trailers Exterminating: services. Fiber, Fur, glass, hair, hom, leather, paper, plastics, rubber, precious or semi-precious stone orr metal, sheet metal, shell, textiles, tobacco, wax, wire and wood, but not including as a principal operation, the manufacture ofs suchs substances. Food! brokers- retail, wholesale ands storage withoutp processing. Frozen foodl lockers. Heating, A/C, electric and plumbing sales, service andr repair. Hydroponic Farms. Kennels. Liquidf fuel, petroleum products, petroleum, and volatile oils - bulk storage stations in accordance with Section1 1143.18(g) hereof. Machine shops, tool and dies shops. Machinery and heavy equipment rental, sales ands storage. Manufacturing, assembling or repair of medical, dental, optical and similar precision instruments or appliances. Meat processing and packaging, exclusive ofs slaughtering. Medical and dental laboratories. Metal products, excluding structural steel and foundry products or product from previously prepared materials manufacturing, compounding, assembling ort treatment (or any combination oft these processes). Motorcycle Sales and Service. Moving ands storage companies. Novelties, toys and rubber products manufacturing, assembling orr repair. Pawn shops Pharmaceutical products, including cosmetics, toiletries and perfumes, but excludingt ther manufacture ofs soapf fromraw materials or products previously prepared- - manufacturing, compounding, assembling, ort treatment (or any combination of these processes). Printing, publishing, bindinge andt typesetting plants. Sawing andp planning mills. Sexually oriented business. Signp painting andi manufacture. Stone products processing and manufacturing. Tattoo parlors. Truckinga andi motor freightt terminals. Truck fuel dispensing stations. Truckr repairf facility. Trucks sales ands service. Truck washingf facility. Wholesale houses, warehouse and other storage facilities CITYOFTROYOHIO ORDINANCE No. 0-8-2024 DiymalepiBlimt.Ime ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT TO TRANSFER CANAL LANDS WITH THE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES WHEREAS, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources has offered to transfer to the City. of Troy, Ohio an area of. .0512 acres of abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands, located at the southeast comer of the Mulbery Street and Race Street intersection; and WHEREAS, such abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands is contiguous to WHEREAS, the Council oft the City of Troy, Ohio is willing to accept such abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands in accordance with the Ohio Department of NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED byt the Council oft the City of Troy, SECTION!: That Council of the City of Troy, Ohio, hereby accepts the abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands as set forth in the legal description attached SECTIONI: Thatt thel Director of Public Service and Safety oft the Cityo of Troy, Ohio is hereby authorized to enter into the Agreement to Transfer Canal Lands with the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, attached hereto as Exhibit A and made ap part hereof, for the abandoned Miami and Erie Canal Lands as set forth in the legal description attached hereto as Exhibit B. and made a part hereof, and to execute any other documents needed and required tol have said land transferred tot the City of Troy, SECTIONI!!: That the Law Director of the City of Troy, Ohio, is hereby authorized to cause the recording. of any documents and to take any other action necessary to complete the transfer of the abandoned Miami and Erie Canal lands land owned byt the City of Troy, Ohio; and Natural Resources Agreement to Transfer Canall Lands. Ohio asf follows: hereto as Exhibit B and made ap part hereof. Ohio. referenced hereint tot the City of1 Troy, Ohio. SECTIONIV: That this Ordinance shall be effective at the earliest date allowed byl law. Adopted: Approved: Attest: President of Council Clerk ofCouncil Mayor EXHIBIT A Agroementt Transfer Canall Landsb between ODNR and heCityofTroy, Ohio LegalContract! XooXX M-572 Miami County Transfer Canall Landsb between ODNR Legal Contract heCityofTroy, IDE2023- XXXXXx Ohio unty Grantor, Statec ofOhio, whethero orn nott thes samen mayb bec ofrecord. The Grantees shall, at Grantee'se expense, preparea asurveya andl legald description ofthec canall landto betransferred." Thiss survey andl legal descriptions shalln meeta allrequirementsf forth thetr transferringand recording of propertyi inN Miami County, including being pre-approved byt thes appropriate county offices, ands shall bes subjectt tot thea approvalo ofthe Grantor. Uponr receipt ofthee executedi instrumenta anda acceptables surveya andl legal descriptionf from Grantee accordingt to thet terms ofthisA Agreement, the Grantor further agreest to conveys said1 landtot the Granteel byar properly executed Govemor's Deed ofQuit Claim. Said Govemor's) Deed shall be mailedo ord delivered byt the Grantort tot thec Granteea atthet timeo ofo consummation: andc closingo ofthis The Grantees shallt transfer andr record thec Governor's) Deedo ofQuit Claim witht the Miami County Auditora andt theMiami CountyR Recorder, respectively, assoona aspracticable, butnol latert thant thirty (30) days aftert the date ofr receipt ofthe Governor's) Deed of Quit Claim. The Grantees shall be responsible fora anyt transferf fees, andtheli like, asaresulto ofthet transfer, ands shalls saves andholdthe Grantor! harmlessf forti thes same. Followingtransfer: andn recordations witht theM Miami County Auditor andMiami CountyF Recorder, respectively,t the Grantees shalls sendarecordede copyo oftheGovemor's Deedo ofQuit Claimt totheC Ohiol Department ofNatural Resources, Officeo ofRealE Estatea andi Land Management, Building E-2,2 20451 Morse Road, Columbus, Ohio 43229. Thec Grantee fullyu understandsa anda agroest thatt the Grantor, atitss soled discretion, may consider this Agreementr nulla andy void, witha allobligationst thereundere ceasing, inthee eventu thatt theGranteef fails to executea andr return this Agreement tot the Grantor within forty-five (45)d days ofthe Grantee's AGREEMENT TO1 TRANSFER CANALLANDS This AGREEMENT, mades ande enteredi intop pursuanttoRC. 1520.02,b byandbetweent thes Stateof Ohio,1 Departmento ofNatural Resources, the Grantor, whoser mailing addressi is 2045) Morsel Road, Building E-2, Columbus, Ohio4 43229, andt the Cityo ofT Troy, Ohio whosei mailinga addressi is 100 South? Market Strect, Troy, Ohio4 453731 hereinafteri individually ando collectivelyr referredt toasthe Grantee. WITNESSETH, THAT IN CONSIDERATION ofther mutual benefits conferred and then mutual promises ofthe partiesh herein contained, thec Grantora agreestotransfera ando convey, ae-GnegUy upon andu undert thep provisions, terms, ando conditions! herein expressed, thef following described Beingr partofthes abandoned) Miami andE Erie Canall lands, stillu undert thes Stateo ofOhio's ownerships situatedi inthes Stateo ofOhio, Countyo ofMiami, Cityo ofTroy: Agreement. premises: (Seea attached" "EXHIBIT A") Furthern referenceis ismadel Miamia andE ErieCanalP PlatNo.! M-572, beingaplatofapartof thes S.A. Buchanan Survey ofthel Miami &E Erie CanalI Lands onf filei int theo officed ofthe Ohiol Departmento ofNatural Resources, Officed ofReal Estates andL Land Management at Subjectt to anya and allo outstanding easements, rights, permits andr right-of-wayl license agreements for thei installation and maintenance of gas lines, water lines, sewers, telephone,t telegraph andp powert transmissionl lines, which mayh have beens grantedbythe Columbus, Ohio. receipto ofthisA Agreement. Pagelofs Page2of8 M-572 AgreementtoT Transfer Canall Landsb between ODNR: mdheCiyofTnoy. Ohio Legal Cootret ID2023- XXXX M-572 Miami County Agreementto7 TransferC Canall Lands between ODNR andthe CityofTroy, Ohio Legal Contract! ID#2023- XXXX Intentionallyl LeftE Blank. 2024. Granteef fully understandsa anda agreest thatt thes abover referencedo canalp premisess shall beusedo onlyfor flood control andp public purposes. Int the event that Grantee determines portions ofthep premises cannotb bev usedf forf flood control orpublicp purposes, thereferencede canal premisess shallr revertback Grantee, bys signatureo onti thisd document, certifiesth that Grantee: ()hasrevieweda andi understandst the Ohioe ethics ando conflicto ofi interest lawsa asf foundi inc Ohio Revised Code Chapterl 102a andi in Ohio Revised Code Sections 2921.428 and2 2921.43, and (2) willt taken no actioni inconsistent witht those laws." TheGranteeu understandst thatf failuretoc complys withOhio'sethicsa andcomflicdtofinterestlk laws is,initself, groundsf fort terminationo ofthis/ Agroementa andn mayn resulti inthelossofothere contractsor Obligationso ofthe Grantora ares subjeatothieprovisionso ofSection 126.07oftheOhiol RevisedCode. ThisA Agroements statest thee entires agreement! betweent thepartics ands supersedes andr replaces alloral andw writtenr representations, bids,a agreements, memorandas ando correspondence! between, byorforthe partiesr relatingt tot thepremises, ands shall beconstruedi ina accordancev withs andg governedbyt thel laws ofOhio. Noa amendment or modification ofthis Agreement shallb bel binding unless madeby writteni instrumento ofequalf formalitys signedb byboth Grantora andGrantee. Waiverbycitherp partyof performanceb byti theo other partyofanyo oftheprovisions oftheA Agreements shallr notb beo construeda asa waivero ofanyf furtherr rightt toi insistu uponf fully performance ofthete termsh hereof. ThisA Agreements shalln noth bea assignablebythe Granteew withoutp priory writteno consento ofthe Grantor. INY WITNESS WHEREOF, thep parties! haveb hereunto sett theirl handst this_ dayof toGrantor. GRANTEE: BY: PRINTEDNAME: Patrick) EJ.Titteringpn TITLE: Director ofPublic Safety DATE: STATEOFOHIO COUNTYO OFN MIAMI grants witht thes Stated ofOhio. Beforeme,a anotarypublici inandf fors said County ands State, personallys appearedPatrick! E.J. Titterington, ont behalfo ofd the Cityo ofTroy, Ohio, whos acknowledgedt thathed didsignt thef foregoing instrument andt thatt thes samei ishisf freea act andd deed. InTestimony whereof, Ihaveh hereuntos setm myl handa ando officials scalat Ohio,t this_ dayof Notary Publics Signature Notaryl Name (Print). Myc Commissionl Expires: Page4of8 2024. Page3of8 M-572 MiamiCounty GRANTOR Tara Paciorek, Chief Officeo ofRealE Estate &Land Management Designeef for: MARYI MERTZ, Director Ohio Departmento ofNatural Resources STATEOFOHIO COUNTY OFF FRANKLIN AgrvementtoTnasfer Canall Lands between ODNR andthe CityofT Troy, Ohio Legal ID# #2023- XXXX M-572 Miamic County Tite: Assistant Attomey General Printed! Name: Date: Agreementto ODNR LegalContract) IDI2023- XXXX between Ohio EXHIBITA Before me, anotary publici in and for said County ands State, personally appeared" Tara Paciorek, Chief oft the Office ofl Real Estate & Land Management, designee for Mary Mertz, Director, Ohiol Departmento ofNaturalR Resources, onbehalfofthes StateofOhio, whoacknowledged thats shed dids signt thef foregoingi instrument, andt thatt thes samei isherf freea actar andd deed. Inl Testimonys whereof, Ihavel hereuntos sctmyh handa ando officials sealat Ohio, this_ dayof 2024. Notary Public Signature Notary Name( (Print) My Commission Expires: APPROVED ANDP PREPAREDBY: DAVEYOST OHIOA ATTORNEY GENERAL By:. Page5of8 Page6of8 M-572 Miamic County AgreementtoT TransferC Canall Landsb between ODNR: andd theCityofTroy, Ohio LeglCoatnct IDI2023- XXXX M-572 Miami County Agroement: 1o1 Transfer Canall Lands between ODNR Ohio #2023 xXXX Page7of8 Page8ofs EXHIBIT B (4 pages) RDDANCHENGNIRINC, ANDS SURVEYING,LLC. 2270SouTH) MIAMIST. WESTN MITON, OHIO4 45383 BRUMBAUGHI ENGINEERING ANDS SURVEYING,LLC. 2270SOUTRN MIAMIST. WESTA MLLTON, Omo4 45383 937-698-3000 Augutz Pagelofi Page ofl ANDS 2270S SOUTHN MIMIST. Wisr Omo 45383 937-698-3000 yafTrer M54 2023 TROY OHIO ITEMS OF INTEREST TO: Mayor Oda Mr. Rozell, President of Council Council Members FROM: Patrick E. J. Titterington, City Director R DATE: March 1, 2024 We are providing the following for your information: Major Project Update: West Main Street Improvement Project Phase 1 - Except for the block of the Tavern Building, Phase 1 is substantially complete subject to punch list items or any items awaiting West Main Street Improvement Project Phase 2 - The project was awarded to Milcon Concrete, Inc., of Troy, Ohio. The contractor is installing the water main between Weston Road and Dorset Road and then moving to the storm sewer extension closer to Ridge WWTP Expansion- - The contractor is working ont the construction oft the new aeration tank south of the existing tanks and replacement of the old and outdated blower system. The Miami County Home & Garden Show was held February 16-18. The show was significantly impacted by the weather that hit when the show was starting on Friday. 38 Special Concert was held on February 24 and was sold out. The OHSAA Division III District Wrestling Tournament will be held this weekend. FIRST Lego League Ohio Championships will be held March 9-10. Ice Racing Series Revenge Touri is scheduled for March 23. Winterguard World Championship Percussion Prelims will be held at the arena on The Dayton Feis Dancing is scheduled for Saturday, April 27. The Jo Dee Messina Concert Tour with Tracy Byrd is scheduled for May 18. Graduation ceremonies and practices are all scheduled for 2024. To date, 120 passes have been sold plus 11 grandparents passes. delivery. Avenue and working west. Recreation Update: Thursday, April 18. Troy Aquatic Park 2024 season passes are on sale nowi for $10.00 off the membership rate. Troy Tidal Waves 2024 Swim Team registrations have begun. There are currently 20 Float Troy reservations have started for 2024. 321 tents have been reserved to date. City Staff will begin the annual spring clean-up of Riverside Drive and Rosehill Cemetery on March 15. Citizens are asked to remove wreaths, ground-mounted displays, and any other items or decorations by March 15. New cemetery decorations can be placed starting April 16. Attached is the Snow Removal Report for the 2023-2024 winter season. swimmers enrolled. 100 S. Markets Street, Troy Ohio 45373-7303 MAe a yo. Items of Interest March 1, 2024 Calendar of Meetings March 4 March 5 March 11 March 13 March 18 March 20 March 25 March 27 March 9 April 7 April 8 March 1-2 March 9-10 March 23 April 18 April 27 May 4-5 May 18 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 6:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. Council Meeting Board of Park Commissioners Meeting Council Committee Meeting Planning Commission Meeting Council Meeting Recreation Board Meeting Council Committee Meeting Planning Commission Meeting Upcoming Events Downtown TMS 35th Anniversary Event at The Troy Rec 4:30 p.m. Troy Eclipse - A Night in the Stars 12:00 p.m. Troy Eclipse - Eclipse on the Square Upcoming Events at Hobart Arena OHSAA Division III District Wrestling Championships FIRST Lego League Ohio Championships World Championship Ice Racing Series Revenge Tour Winterguard - World Championships Percussion Prelims USTA Ohio Baton State Championships 7:30 p.m. Dayton Feis 7:30 p.m. Jo Dee Messina Tour with Tracy Byrd Reports from other departments are attached. Ify you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact this office. Enclosure CC: Department Heads EVENTI DESCRIPTION (M=Mains; B=Bridges; Streets) SALT EVENT TOTAL REMAININ S= $0.00 1,380.08 SALT 0.00 $70.05 $ BEETJ JUICE 0.0 $1.37 $ UNLEADED 0.0 $2.23 DIESEL 0.0 $2.94 REGLABOR OTLABOR TOTAL SPENTTO MONTH (TONS) (S/TON) (SVEVENT) (GAL) (S/GAL) (S/EVENT) (GAL) (S/GAL) (SEVENT) (GAL) (S/GAL) (S/EVENT) HOURS (S/EVENT) (HOURS) (S/EVENT) (S/EVENT) DATE (TONS) December6, 2023 0.10 $70.05 $7.01 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 1.0 $2.94 $2.94 1.00 $35.33 0.00 $0.00 $45.28 $45.28 1,379.98 SAItN. MarketBridge 3.00 $70.05 $210.15 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 2.0 $2.94 $5.88 0.00 $0.00 3.00 $203.07 $419.10 $464.38 1,376.98 SaltBridges January4, 2024 9,40 $70.05 $484.75 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 18.0 $2.94 $52.92 16.00 $542.24 0.00 $0,00 $1,079.91 $1,544.29 1,367.58 Briningroads January5,2 2024 8.10 $70.05 $567.41 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 18.0 $2.94 $52.92 16.00 $542.24 0.00 $0.00 $1,162.57 $2,706.86 1,359.48 Briningroads 16, 2024 57.50 $70.05 $4,027.88 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 2.0 $2.23 $4.46 28.0 $2.94 $82.32 20.00 $652.08 12.50 $620.72 $5,387.45 $8,094.31 1,301.98 SatMaS 2024 7.00 $70.05 $525.38 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 18.0 $2.94 $52.92 12.00 $417.48 0.00 $0.00 $995.78 $9,090.09 1,294.98 Brine! MainF Roads 90.50 $70.05 $6,339.53 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 105.0 $2.94 $308.70 45.50 $1,484.41 14.25 $713.34 $8,845.97 $17,936.06 1,204.48 PlowN Mains& Secondaries 7:00AM-8:00AM 1:30AM-4:30AM 7:00AM-3:0OPM 7:00AM-3:00PM 5:30AM-9:30AM 8:00AM-2:00PM nuary1 5:00AM-1:30PM February16,2024 6.00 $70.05 $420.30 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 16.0 $2.94 $47.04 10.00 $300.60 0.00 $0.00 $767.94 1,198.48 Brine! MainR Roads February16,2024 57.00 $70.05 $3,992.85 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 105.0 $2.94 $308.70 0.00 $0.00 43.00 $2,166.61 $6,468.16 $25,172.16 1,141.48 PlowN Mainsas Secondaries Fabruay17,2024 5.00 $70.05 $350.25 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 4.0 $2.94 $11.76 0.00 $0.00 6.00 $370.11 $732.12 $25,904.28 1,136.48 Sallin IntersectionsHils February24,2024 4.00 $70.05 $280.20 0.0 $1.37 $0.00 0.0 $2.23 $0.00 2.0 $2.94 $5.88 0.00 $0.00 3.00 $203.07 $489.15 $26,393.43 1,132.48 SatBitégesandw.Man OOPM-1:00AM 9:00AM-12:00PM B:00AM-9:00AM Total 247.60 $17,205.71 0.0 $0.00 2.0 $4.46 317.0 $931.98 120.5 $3,974.38 81.75 $4,276.92 $26,393.43 *Comparedy with 2022-2023 season totalings $41,391. 86and241 tons ofsaltu useda aso ofMarch 1,2023. TROY OHIO Operations Items of Interest March 1, 2024 Street/Solid Waste - Justin Olivieri, Foreman Handled recycling and trash complaints Collected yard waste bags and bundled brush Filled 35 potholes with cold patch Trained Park Department employee to obtain Class A CDL Crack-sealed roadways from prior years paving lists Brined main roads inj preparation of storm on February 16 Plowed mains and secondaries from storm on February 16 Salted intersections and hills from refreeze on February 17 Salted bridges from storms on February 24 Sent two employees to Traffic Signs and Pavement Markings Training Received new Dura-Patcher machine on February 26 Collected and transported 238 tons of residential trash since the last report of 265 tons Electrical - Daryl Williams, Electrician Completed Ohio Utilities Protection Services requests as needed Repaired downtown Christmas lights as necessary Installed wiring for credit card machines at City Hall Installed network switch and established communication with West Main Street and Dorset Road traffic cabinet Repaired damaged parking sign and tree light at City Hall from a vehicle accident Removed "No Turn On Red" sign at West Main Street and Adams Street Repaired wind Damage to "No Turn On Red" sign at South Elm Street and McKaig Road Removed overhead cords for Christmas lighting on the levee Investigated city owned electric services to coordinate accuracy with AES Water Distribution/Sewer: Maintenance - Scott Taylor, Utility Foreman Marked numerous Ohio Utilities Protection Service tickets Completed numerous work orders for Billing and Collection Investigated numerous high consumption alerts Completed non-pay shut offs and reconnects as paid Inspected the Kirk Lane Lift Station contractor noise Repaired and replaced water meters and radios that were noti functioning Replaced 33 water meters Continued lead service inspections Repaired main break on Tamworth Drive Repaired a hydrant at the Wastewater Treatment Plant Department attended Backflow Prevention Training Cleared brush on the bike path south oft the Miami Shores Golf Course Continued CCTV inspection for the 2024 Paving Program Performed purity and pressure testing on a new water main that was installed on West Main Street TROY OHIO Operations Items of Interest March 1, 2024 Wastewater Treatment Plant - Ken Parks, Superintendent Tentative work schedule for the plant expansion project for the next three weeks: February 26 - March 4- - Contractor continues to work on air piping Aeration Tank #3 March 5-7 - Blower tech arrives onsite for blower #1 and #2 checkout, startup, testing and March 7-8 - Set up bypass pumping equipment. Aeration bubble diffusers startup and March 11 - Plant staff trained on bypass pumping equipment and bypass pumping started. Aeration tank #3 online. Gates replaced in mixed liquor flow splitting chamber. training training. Mixers startup and training. Drain Aeration tank #1 Acontractor performed the annual flow meter calibrations on February 29 Year-to-Date dry tons of sludge removed is 131.81 tons. Monthly Flow Data February February February February- February- 2020 6.68 8.48 5.55 193.66 2020 5.72 15.93 3.01 2021 5.05 9.10 4.02 141.45 232.12 2021 5.47 13.11 3.71 2022 8.29 13.50 5.14 2023 4.63 7.16 4.02 129.51 2023 5.08 13.42 1.08 2024 5.27 7.46 2.00 110.62 2024 5.36 10.03 1.65 278.47 Daily Average, MGD Daily Max, MGD Daily Min, MGD Monthly Total, Million Gallons Calendar Year Flow Data 2022 5.68 15.92 2.73 Daily Average, MGD Daily Max, MGD Daily Min, MGD Total Flow Year-to- Date, Million Gallons 2,094.22 1,997.78 2,071.82 1854.83 Note: Data for 2024 is month and year-to-date. Water Treatment Plant - Gary Evans II, Superintendent Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for CMAR Valve Replacement Project was received on February RFQ and Request for Purchase (RFP) for the CMAR Valve Replacement Project was reviewed by WTP Staff attended the Intro to Backflow Training put on by the Operator Training Committee of 20 staff and a recommendation sent to the Board of Control Ohio (OTCO) Test ran on' Well 4 and' Well 18 on the portable generator with no issues noted Source Water Assessment Program (SWAP)grant was submitted to Ohio EPA Items of Interest Engineering Department March 1, 2024 PROJ# PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS PUBLIC WORKS AND CITY FACILITY PROJECTS Council authorized Strand Associates, Inc. to design improvements along West Main Street from Market Street (i.e. Public Square) to I-75. Both project phases have been awarded federal funding totaling $5,508,383, ODOT Urban Phase 1: Council granted authorization for Phase 1 of $9,000,000. The contract was awarded to Double Jay Construction, Inc. of Englewood, Ohio. Phase 1i is essentially complete except for the block where the Tavern Phase 2: Council authorized the Phase 2 project to bid at a cost not to exceed $8,000,000. The project was Paving Program for $860,000 and OPWC grant for $600,000 (Phase 2 only). Building is located, Punch list items remain. West Main Street (SR 41) Corridor awarded to Milcon Concrete, Inc., in the amount of $6,789,958.48. The contractor is installing storm sewer at Improvements (PID 108662 and Tamplin and will continue working west. The contractor will be connecting the water services between Weston and 110253) Dorset to the new water main once the testing is completed. Utility (i.e. Duct Bank) Improvement: The utility companies are continuing to relocate their infrastructure to underground to provide room in the right-of-way for the widened street in the Phase 2 area. AES, CenterPoint Energy and Metronet have relocated their utilities. Frontier is on site pulling fiber through the new duct bank, and city staff is working to get a meeting with Spectrum. A certified letter was sent to Spectrum stating that they will be All questions for the West Main Street Improvements can be directed to mainstimprovements@primeeng.com. Council approved an agreement with Strand Associates, Inc. for the following items: FEMA submission of new flood plain boundaries, design of ditch improvements, especially around bridges, negotiations of easements with ditches ini the City. With onsite construction complete, staff is working with Strand to revise the flood plain along Kidder Ditch and submit it to FEMA. Staff and Strand are seeing what Spring 2024 weather brings to assist with Council authorized an agreement addendum with Hazen & Sawyer to provide design services for the plant expansion to increase capacity. Council authorized $14,000,000 for the construction project. The contract was awarded to Peterson Construction in the amount of $10,777,000. Peterson continues to construct the new aeration of the existing tanks and replacement of the old and outdated blower system. Project is 50% complete, and completion is anticipated in fall 2024. Council approved additional design for the expansion project to finance additional CIP items through the WPCLF loan. Placing the new aeration tank into operation is being coordinated The City received federal grant funding for the resurfacing and repair of North Elm Street from Main Street to the awarded the project. Staff is working with the contractor to get a preconstruction meeting scheduled; the contractor has indicated that they will be proceeding with this paving project at the same time they willl be completing the assessed liquidated damages for not having been relocated. We appreciate your patience during this complex street improvement project! 2018-12 Kidder Ditch Modeling & Rehabilitation residents for staff to enter the ditch for maintenance, and public education information to provide to residents along 2018-015 calibration of the hydrologic and hydraulic models. WWTP Aeration Blower Replacement tank south of the existing tanks. This is the first phase of the construction project, which also includes reconstruction Expansion 2020-003 order to begin work on the existing aeration tanks. North Elm Street Resurfacing (PID north corporate boundary. Choice One Engineering designed the project and John R. Jurgensen Company was 116848) 2021-017 annual paving. 1of3 Items of Interest Engineering Department March 1, 2024 PROJ# PROJECT TITLE PROJECT STATUS Council approved an agreement with Miami County in June 2022 related toi the design of the waterline extension to Sayers Road. Access Engineering is currently working on the design for this project. Miami County and the City are Council authorized $650,000 for the project. The contract was awarded to Ranger Earthwork in the amount of $482,336.00. This project includes thei installation of a new waterline on Maple Street and taking over a portion of Replacement the County's waterline on Peters Road. Construction has begun and will start back up in the coming weeks, weather Casstown Waterline Extension Casstown. Troy will own the portion of the waterline along Staunton Road (SR 55)! between Stonyridge Avenue and working through an agreement for construction of the Casstown Waterline Extension. 2022-002 Waterline Maple-Peters 2022-006 permitting. The Low Head Dam Removal project has over $7.5 million ini funding for the completion of the dam removal, shelf and rec trail. Staff continues to apply for additional grant funding to maximize City funding for the project. Staff sent RFPS for design of the dam and river improvements to qualified consultants. After reviewing the submissions and interviews, Council approved a professional services agreement with Burgess & Niple for the project design. Design Low Head Dam Removal for the project has begun. 2023-011 Phase 15 of the sidewalk program is generally in the Kings Chapel subdivision. The contract has been awarded to Sidewalk Program 2023 (Phase 15) Coate Construction LLC. The contractor has mobilized with some work being completed. Work continues as East End & Fox Harbor weather allows and should be completed in the coming month. N/A Sidewalk Program 2024 (Phase 16) Phase 16 of the sidewalk program encompasses Carriage Crossing subdivision and locations of missing gap Carriage Crossing and Missing Gap sidewalks along West Main Street. N/A SUBDIMISION PROJECTS along' West Main Street The preliminary plan, final record plat and construction drawings were reviewed, and comments sent back to the developer and the developers engineer. Staff continues to work with the developer and engineer on the proposed The preliminary plan for Liberty Meadows was presented and approved by Planning Commission. Staffi is reviewing Section 2 home construction continues, and staff is awaiting the completion of the final punch list in order to enter Section 8 public improvements are complete, thei final punch list is pending to enter into the M&G period. The final plat of Section 9 public improvements has begun; houses are being approved for construction. Staff is reviewing Sections 6 and 7 have completed the requested maintenance items. Staff is awaiting the maintenance bonds for Fern' Way Meadows Liberty 2022-014 2021-11 2020-19 2021-02; 2022-009 2017-15; 2018-02 design. construction plans for Phase 1. The Reserve at Washington into a maintenance period. Fox Harbor Meadows Stonebridge Section 10 final plat. both sections. 2of3 Items of Interest Engineering Department March 1, 2024 PROJ# 2019-03; 2022-013; 2023-012 2007-41 PROJECT TITLE Halifax Pleasant View Estates Villages of Concord PROJECT STATUS Section 51 has final course of asphalt completed and will be entering into a maintenance bond. Section 6 received final acceptance from Council, and construction has begun. Section 7 has been submitted to staff for review. Staff has received questions pertaining to the size of the bridge required for Section 4. The plat was recorded by the County. Staff and the Director of Law met with the developer to continue coordination to get the improvements completed in collaboration with the subdivision regulations. Construction is estimated to begin in a couple of months after an escrow agreement is signed. Staff is awaiting finalization of the construction This property is located along North Dorset Road/Lytle Road. The Preliminary Plan has been approved by Planning This property is located west of the intersection of West Market Street and Nashville Road. At Council's December 4r meeting, the rezoning to PD-R and the General Plan were approved. Staff will continue working with the developer on the Final Development Plan, Record Plat and Construction Drawings. 2018-07 2021-05 2023-xxx plans and escrow agreement. Commission. Addison Landing Somerset Reserve PD-R 3of3 High Usage Alert Records Address N. Dorset Road W. Main Street W. Main Street Henley Road Hobart Circle Arbor Lane Shaftsbury Lane W. Main Street Saint Andrews Court E. Main Street Glenmore Court W. Market Street N. Dorset Road Staunton Commons E. Canal Street Henley Road 24 Hr. usage Shut Off: CuF Ft. 300 500 300 600 200 400 700 400 600 500 300 600 400 900 400 600 Date February 5, 2024 February 5, 2024 February 7,2024 February7,2024 February 9, 2024 February 9, 2024 Reconnect: Yes No- - Cause No - Left blue card to call B&C No-L Left blue card to call B&C No- Spoke with owner are investigating No- Replaced meter No - Left blue card to call B&C No - Left blue card to call B&C Yes No No No No No No No No No February 5, 2024 No- Spoke with owner toilet leaking they February 9, 2024 No Spoke with owner toilet leaking No February 12, 2024 No- - Spoke with owner toilet leaking No February 13, 2024 No-s Spoke with owner toilet leaking No February 14, 2024 No- Spoke with owner toilet leaking No February 20, 2024 No February 20, 2024 No February 26, 2024 No-Left blue card to call B&C No-Left blue card to call B&C No-Left message investigating investigating No February 26, 2024 No- Spoke with owner they are No February 26, 2024 No-s Spoke with owner they are TROY OHIO MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: DATE: Patrick E.J. Titterington, Director of Public Service and Safety Tim Davis, Development Director March 1, 2024 SUBJECT: Items of Interest Report h have attached two reports which summarize concerns that are being addressed by the Thei first report shows all permit applications that were received. The permits have been separated by the wards they are located within. There were 15 permit applications received during this time The second report contains the address, type of concern, and a summary of the current status of on-going property maintenance violations. Both open and closed concerns are listed. These concerns are separated by the wards of which they are located within. There were 7 violations All costs associated with the removal of trash and elimination of noxious weeds will be invoiced to the property owner. Should the property owner fail to payanyinvoice, the cost will be assessed Development Department from February 15, 2024 to February 28, 2024. period. addressed during this time period. to the property taxes where the violation occurred. encl. Permit Activity Report February 15, 2024-F February 28, 2024 Description FENCE FENCE 6'ALUMINUMI FENCE SWINGSET TEMP: SIGN ZONING. AMENDMENT ARCHITECTURAL REVIEW SOLAR PANELS FENCE WALLSIGNS TENT FENCE FENCE SHED FENCE Project Address Ward 1043 DELLWOOD DR 1150 CRESTVIEW DR 409EMAINST 409EMAINST 508 WMAINST 9NI MULBERRY 112 WI MAINS ST 9431 DRURY LN 200PETERS AVE Permit Type Fence Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit 2 LomngAccesoly-Resdenua 2 Sign Permit-Temporary 2 Planned Development Request 2 Certificate of Appropriateness 3 omngAcesonPeicemean Assigned' To Permit Date Total Fees Taylor Bruner 2/22/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/20/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 1 1 2 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 2/23/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/23/2024 $ Russell Long 2/22/2024 $ Austin Eidemiller 2/22/2024 $ 150.00 Austin Eidemiller 2/22/2024 $ RussellLong Russell Long 25.00 26.00 26.00 52.00 25.00 25.00 26.00 26.00 25.00 2/27/2024 $ 2/23/2024 $ 4 Fence Permit 1831 TOWNE PARKD DR 5 Sign Permit-Permanent Austin Eidemiller 2/26/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/20/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/28/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/28/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/19/2024 $ Taylor Bruner 2/15/2024 $ 508 WI MAINS ST 2825 WESTMINSTER PLACE 6 2209 LARKSPUR DR 2730LIETTEI DR 250 FOXHARBORI DR 5 Tent Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit 6 Zoning-Accessory-Residential 6 6 Fence Permit Violation Activity Summary February 15, 2024. February 28, 2024 Case# Case Date Assigned To Site Address Ward Type of Violation Status Description police dept. to address. Close litter ont the property. Sent letter. Follow up 3/4 20240049 2/16/2024 Taylor Bruner 688 STONYRIDGE AVE 1 20240052 2/26/2024 Taylor Bruner 615MICHIGAN/ AVE 2 20240050 2/22/2024 Russell Long 10025CRAWFORDST 3 20240047 2/13/2024 Russell Long 225WMARKETST 4 20240053 2/27/2024 Taylor Bruner 1495 EXPERIMENTI FARM 5 ZONINGI PROBLEM Closed 2/16 Received complaint for pickup truck sittingi ins street for overa a month with flatt tires. Sent to TRASH&DEBRIS Open 2/23 Received complaint, "Property isa ane eyesore". Doingi inspection 2/262/261 Multiple forms of 2/221 Inspection ofp property, many items are outdoor storage. Truck tool box, storage containers, OUTDOOR: STORAGE Open deep freezer, indoor school style chairs, coolers, walker, ladder, misct tools. Sending! letter. Follow up 3/1. TRASH& DEBRIS ZONING PROBLEM ZONINGI PROBLEM Closed 2/12, trash ond curb. Sent letter. 2/201 Trash picked up andi inc can. Closing. approval. Spoket to owner tos submit plans. Follow up 3/28 Sent letter. Follow up: 2/23 Open 2/27 Parking lot andr new alterations have been made ont thep property without proper permit Open 2/16 Complaint forE Boat & Mudbuggy" iny yard. After inspection, boat was parkedi in side yard. RD 1471NORTHRD 20240048 2/16/2024 Taylor Bruner 5 20240051 2/26/2024 Taylor Bruner 6500LYMPICDR 6 NOOCCUPANCYI PERMIT Open 2/23 BrakeCrafters" business has no occupancy permit ont file. Doingi inspection 2/26: 2/26 Spoke to owner. They will come inf for Occupancy Permit. 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