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PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
INVOCATION
AGENDA TROY CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY AUGUST 18 2014 7:00P M
COUNCIL CHAMBERS CITY HALL
ROLL CALL
excuses by motion/second/roll call vote
SUMMARY OF MINUTES
COMMITTEE REPORTS
August4 2014 motion/second/roll call vote
Citizen comments on committee reports
or
agenda i tems- two minute limit
RESOLUTIONS
R-35-2014
ORDINANCES
0-23-2014
0-24-2014
0-25-2014
Fee Schedule adjustments
Amending Chap. 351 353 related to parking and related to parking fees being in R-35-2014
Reappropriation related to Riverfront Development Project items
Amend Sect. 749.14 (e), size
of
Temporary Signs in Industrial and Commercial Districts
COMMUNICATIONS/ANNOUNCEMENTS
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
COMMENTS:
ADJOURN
Mayor, Director of Public Service Safety, Director of Law, Auditor, Council President
Council
Staff
Audience
NOTE: Committee meetings may take place prior to
or
following Council meeting
CITY OF TROY MISSION STATEMENT:
nd
reading
nd reading
nd reading
1
5
reading
Through sound nd prudent leadership the City of Troy is committed to sustaining its continued prominence as a region
hub by providing a well-balanced community for its residents businesses nd visitors consisting of a vibrant downtown growin
economic base strong educational environment and plentiful recreational opportunities strengthened by public/private cooperatio
nd grounded n financial stability.
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August4, 2014
MINUTES OF COUNCIL
A regular session of Troy City Council was held Monday, August 4, 2014, at 7:00 p.m . in Council Chambers.
Members Present: Clark, Heath, Kendall, Oda, Phillips, Schweser, Snee and Tremblay.
Upon motion of
Mr.
Clark, seconded by
Mr.
Schweser,
Mr.
Twiss was excused from this meeting by unanimous
roll call vote. Note-
Mr.
Twiss arrived at 7:35p.m.)
Presiding Officer:
Others Present:
Martha A. Baker,
Michael
L.
Beamish,
James
R.
Livingston,
John A. Stickel,
Patrick Titterington,
President of Council
Mayor
Director
of
Law
Auditor
Director of Public Service and Safety
COUNCIL PRESIDENT COMMENTS REGARDING GAVEL: Mrs. Baker stated that the engraved gavel she
was using at this meeting was to commemorate the 1oot anniversary of the Hayner Mansion and that on August
9, during an event known as Hayner Days, that gavel would
be
placed in a time capsule at the Hayner Cultural
Center.
INVOCATION: An invocation was given by Council Member Schweser. The Pledge of Allegiance followed the
invocation and was led by Jonathan Lu of Boy Scout Troop 413.
MINUTES: The Clerk gave a summary of the minutes of the July
21,
2014, meeting of Troy City Council. There
were no corrections or additions to these minutes. A motion was made by Mr. Clark, seconded by Mr. Phillips,
to approve these minutes. Motion passed by unanimous roll call vote.
COMMITTEE REPORTS:
Committee of the Whole: Mrs. Baker reported that Council met
in
a workshop of a Committee of the Whole on
July 28, 2014, with the workshop chaired by the Council President. The Riverfront Development Project would
be
funded by a bond issue, with the debt payable over 25 years. At the July 28 workshop, City staff
summarized the program options. The City Auditor (via conference call) indicated that he has a comfort level
with a bond issue not to exceed 10 million. The City Auditor further commented that with current low interest
rates, this is the time to consider this project, particularly as all projections are that interest rates will be
increasing next year. The members of Council then discussed the project, and a majority of the members of
Council present indicated support
of
the Riverfront Development Project Option II with a total estimated cost of
10 million. A majority of Council recommends that reappropriation legislation be presented to Council to
provide the funding for the preparation and design of plans, specifications, cost estimates and bidding
documents for the Option II elements at the Marina Building, Treasure Island Park, and Hobart Arena. While not
a matter of legislation, based on the interest
in
the stand-alone second sheet of ice option, several members of
Council asked that the 2015 budget include funds related to a feasibility study and a study of the economic
impact such a facility could bring to the Troy community, as well as exploring funding partnerships. (Copy of
report attached to original minutes.)
Report submitted by Clark, Heath, Kendall, Oda, Phillips, Schweser, Snee, Tremblay and Twiss.
Discussion. At the request of
Mr.
Kendall,
Mr.
Stickel commented that the cost
of
delaying action on the
project could
be
substantial as the project
is
to
be
funded by a bond issue. Mr. Stickel further commented that
interest rates remain very low and a
2 increase
in
interest rates could add over 3 million to the debt service
payments over a 25-year repayment period on a 10 million bond issue.
-Mr. Clark indicated his concern, commenting that in his review of the 2014 budget the discussion was
regarding the City's low rate of return from low interest rates, how
to
handle deficit spending, and cutting staff
to
keep costs down.
In
response to Mr. Clark regarding the City being ahead of the game by doing nothing, Mr.
Stickel concurred that debt service payments would
be
saved if the project did not proceed.
-Mr. Phillips stated
he
has received more calls this year than in his prior service on Council related to complaints
of the City not meeting quality of life services, related to items such as trash pickup and unrepaired potholes .
He
further commented that he does not believe the impact of increased park maintenance staff and costs have
been considered for this project.
-In response to Mrs. Oda regarding the type
of
bonds that would be issued, Mr. Stickel advised it would be a
general obligation bond issue. Mr. Stickel also noted that the City has retained a bond rating of Aa1, the second
highest category of bond ratings.
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Buildings Committee: Mrs. Snee, 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 repairs to
the heating system at
121
Public Square at a cost not
to
exceed 58,300, with Committee noting that the
funding will be from CDBG Funds and Council previously approved a CDBG grant application for this project.
Report signed
by Oda, Phillips
and
Snee.
Law & Ordinance Committee: Mr. Schweser, Chairman, gave an oral report that notice has been received of
the transfer application for the existing C1 and C2 liquor permits from the name of Ninos Gas LLC, dba 55
Express Market, 503 E. Staunton Road, to the name of Zar Lana LLC of the same address.
Streets
&
Sidewalks Committee: Mr. Phillips, Chairman, reported that Committee recommends legislation be
prepared to provide for the following:
Approve the fee schedule recommended by City staff, which includes modest increases and meeting
the goal of the fee paying for any related service. The fee schedule will also include parking fees.
Committee noted that the City intends
to
purchase a parking kiosk for the S. Cherry Street Parking Lot
to determine how a kiosk will work for managing off-street parking rather than having meters.
Amending required ordinance sections for parking related fees to be
in
the fee schedule.
Amend Section 351.15 related to two-hour parking to clarify the intent of a vehicle being permitted to
park in any one parking place for one two-hour period per day
Report signed by Heath, Snee and Phillips.
Utilities Committee: Mr. Tremblay, Chairman, reported that Committee recommends legislation be prepared
authorizing the Director of Public Service and Safety to enter into a Facility Encroachment Agreement with CSX
Transportation, Inc. related to the Water Line Project No. 4 (Governors Road portion) for the boring under the
CSX line. Committee supported emergency legislation so that the agreement can
be
executed as soon as
possible.
Report signed by Clark, Twiss and Tremblay.
CITIZEN COMMENTS:
-Lester Conard, 1210 S. Clay Street, commented he has been asked who Council works for. He also said he
did not believe a large amount o money should be used for tourism, rather the money should
be
used to provide
jobs, and Hobart Arena cannot be built big enough
to
pay the subsidy.
-Paul Farrier, 35 Westhaven Drive, stated he is glad to be back
in
Troy after living
in
Vandalia for 18 years, and
his son and family are also moving back. He commented that he attended the open house
on
the Riverfront
Development Project, found the work planned for the marina area and Hobart Arena
to
be
exciting, and
he
believes that maintaining, restoring and improving what Troy has will bring people and jobs to Troy with the
overall economy benefitting.
-Will Harrelson, 438 S. Plum Street, said he does not know that a second sheet of ice may be necessary for
Hobart Arena, but the Arena has certainly been packed with events. As a young person, he said he sees
amenities and activities as what a community needs, Troy has a wonderful downtown, the improvement of the
riverfront area will improve tourism, and tourism is an economic driver. He said he believes these projects will
substantially improve the economy of the county and give young professional adults a reason to want to live
here.
RESOLUTION NO. R-33-2014
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY OF THE CITY OF
TROY, OHIO TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR THE REPAIR OF THE
BOILER/HEATING SYSTEM AT 121 PUBLIC SQUARE
This Resolution was given first title reading.
Mr. Clark moved for suspension of rules requiring three readings . Motion seconded by Mr. Kendall.
Yes: Tremblay, Phillips, Snee, Oda, Schweser, Kendall, Clark and Heath.
No: None.
Mr.
Kendall moved for adoption . Motion seconded by Mr. Phillips.
Yes: Phillips, Snee, Oda, Schweser, Kendall, Clark, Heath and Tremblay.
No: None. RESOLUTION ADOPTED
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PRESENTATION, TROY RECREATION ASSOCIATION. Nicole Hanes, Executive Director of the Troy
Recreation Association, Inc., commented
as
follows: 2014 has been a very big year for the REC; the 75-year
old building has been undergoing interior and exterior renovations; when completed the total investment will be
375,000; the first floor renovation is complete; the second floor renovation should be done by the start o
school; the exterior repair work is complete; and within the next two weeks the recreating of the historic murals,
that have been part of the
REC
exterior for several decades, will
be
completed.
Ms
Hanes noted that funds for
the renovation work came from grants and various fund raising efforts. She also commented that the building
is
constantly being used, with approximately 100 persons using it daily.
Ms
Hanes thanked Council and City for
supporting the REC.
-Mrs. Baker congratulated Ms Hanes on what she has accomplished as Executive Director, including her
successful fund raising efforts. Mr Phillips complimented Ms Hanes on an outstanding job. Mr. Clark
commented that Ms. Hanes works countless hours
in
her dedication to the REC.
COMMENTS OF THE MAYOR. Mayor Beamish commented that:
-National Night Out will
be
held August 5 at a new venue of the levee area near the stadium
-The Hayner Days celebration will be this coming weekend, and he will include a copy of his proclamation for the
event in the Hayner time capsule.
-Troy native Matt Allen
is
a finalist
in
a national contest regarding a new potato chip flavor.
COMMENTS OF THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC SERVICE AND SAFETY:
-Mr. Titterington noted that recent bids for the sewer relining project and the Adams Street Phase II project both
came in under the authorization and it may be possible to add areas to be worked on to both projects.
-Water line work includes areas of Main Street. It is realized this is the busiest travelled street and the work on
that roadway should be completed soon.
COMMENTS OF COUNCIL:
-In response to Mr. Harrelson, Mr Clark stated he is not against economic development and feels planned
economic development with taxpayers in mind is an excellent thing. Mr Clark also noted that the Cemetery
Department mows
52
acres each week during the mowing season.
There being no
further business, the meeting adjourned at 7:40 p.m.
Clerk
of
Council
President of Council
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COMMITTEE REPORT
TROY CITY COUNCIL
Mrs. Baker, President of Council DATE: August
11
2014
FROM: Law & Ordinance Committee
SUBJECT: TEMPORARY SIGN ORDINANCE AMENDMENT SIZE OF SIGN
SUMMARY REPORT:
To be read at Council meeting)
This Committee met
on
August
11
to review a recommendation that in Industrial and Commercial
Districts, the size of a temporary sign shall not exceed 48 square feet if the building on which the sign is
to be affixed
is
setback 150 feet or more from the right-of-way. Current provisions limit the size
to
24
square feet, and it can be difficult to read the sign from the setback distance .
RECOMMENDATION: To be read at Council meeting)
It is the recommendation of this Committee that legislation
be
prepared
to
amend Section 749.14 (e) to
read as follows:
(e) Maximum Area. The maximum area of any temporary sign shall not exceed a total of
twenty-four (24) square feet, except where a temporary sign is placed on a building
setback one hundred-fifty (150) feet or more from the public right-of-way, then the
temporary sign shall not exceed a total of forty-eight (48) square feet.
DETAILED REPORT:
Respectfully submitted,
Bobby W. Phillips
Lynne
B.
Snee
John W. Schweser, Chairman
Law & Ordinance Committee
This Committee met on August 11 2014 to review a proposed amendment to the Temporary Sign
Provisions. This meeting was also attended by the Director of Public Service and Safety and members
of the City staff.
The current provision
is
that any face of a temporary sign cannot exceed 24 square feet for a single sign
face in Industrial or Commercial District. Council recently approved a provision that temporary signs
must be affixed to a building. When a sign
is
affixed to a building, only one face of a sign can be seen.
When a building
is
set back 150' or more
in
an Industrial or Commercial District, it can be difficult to read
a 24 square foot sign. We considered a proposal that when a temporary sign
is
placed on a building
setback 150 feet or more from the public right-of-way, then the temporary sign shall not exceed a total of
48 square feet. We believe that this amendment
is
appropriate. Any other provisions related to
temporary signs would be unchanged.
RECOMMENDATION:
It
is
the recommendation of this Committee that legislation be prepared
to
amend Section 749.14 (e) to
read as follows:
(e) Maximum Area. The maximum area of any temporary sign shall not exceed a total of
twenty-four (24) square feet, except where a temporary sign
is
placed
on
a building
setback one hundred-fifty (150) feet or more from the public right-of-way, then the
temporary sign shall not exceed a total of forty-eight (48) square feet.
Cc: Council, Mayor, Mr. Livingston, Mr. Stickel, Mr. Titterington, Clerk, staff, media
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RESOLUTION ADJUSTING FEES RELATED TO VARIOUS
SERVICES OF THE CITY OF TROY. OHIO
WHEREAS the Council recently reviewed fees related
to
various services provided
by the City
of Troy Ohio and
WHEREAS Council concurs that certain fees need to be amended
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Troy Ohio
as follows:
SECTION
:
That the schedule of fees related to various services of the City of
Troy attached hereto as Exhibit A
is
hereby adopted.
SECTION II: That this Resolution shall be effective at the earliest date allowed y
law.
Adopted:
President of Council
Approved:
Attest:
Clerk of Council
Mayor
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EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT A
FEES RELATED TO VARIOUS SERVICES OF THE CITY OF TROY. OHIO
FEES RE\.ATED TO
VARIOUS
SER'IICES
OF THE
Cll''f OF lROY, OHIO
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CITY OF TROY, OHIO
ORDINANCE No.
o-23-2014
Cytunl.cl
IO ' . . : . = : _ .-= . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - =
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AN ORDINANCE AMENPING CHAPTERS 351 AND 353 OF THE
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TROY, OHIO
WHEREAS, Council finds it both necessary and appropriate to amend Chapters 351 and
353
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio relating to parking,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Troy, Ohio
as
follows:
SECTION
:
That Chapter 351 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio is
hereby amended to add the following:
351 .21 PARKING METER ALSO MEANS PARKING KIOSK.
All
references In Chapter
351
to Parking Meter or Parking Meters shall also mean
Parking Kiosk or Parking Kiosks.
SECTION II: That Section 351 .15 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio
is
hereby repealed.
SECTION Ill : That Section 351 .
15
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio,
as set forth below, is hereby enacted:
351.15 HOURS OF OPERATION; SEPARATE OFFENSES.
(a)
2
hour parking shall be enforced between the hours
of
8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.
Monday through Saturday, except for legal holidays as designated by the Director of
Public Service and Safety.
(b) Each hour of illegal parking
in
a
2
hour parking space shall
be
deemed a
separate offense.
(c) It shall
be
unlawful and a violation
of
the provisions of this chapter for any person
to cause, allow, permit. or suffer any vehicle registered
in
the name of,
or
operated by
such person to be parked or to remain in any parking space designated for
2
hour
parking for any period in excess of two hours.
(d) It shall be unlawful and a violation of the provisions of this chapter for any person
to cause, allow, permit, or suffer any vehicle registered in the name of,
or
operated by
such person to
be
parked or to remain in any parking space designated for 2 hour
parking in any given day at separate times more than 2 hours apart.
SECTION IV: That Section 351.99 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio
is hereby repealed.
SECTION V: That Section 351.99
of
the Codified Ordinances
of
the City
of
Troy, Ohio,
as set forth below, is hereby enacted:
351.99 PENALTV.
(a) Whoever violates Section 351.03, 351.04 (a}- (d), or Section 351.05 to 351.15,
shall present such ticket at the Police Department and pay the sum
of
twenty dollars
($20.00) in full satisfaction
of
such violation
if
paid within seventy-two hours after the
time of violation. If seventy-two hours have passed since the time of the violation, the
violating individual shall present such ticket at the Police Department and pay the sum of
fifty dollars ($50.00) in full satisfaction
of
such
violation.
{b) Whoever violates Section 351 .
04 e)-
{g) shall present such ticket at the Po lice
Department and pay the sum of one hundred dollars ($100.00) in full satisfaction of
such violation. A violation of this section also subjects the vehicle to being impounded
under city ordinance.
(c) Any person charged with a violation of any provision of this chapter for which
payment
of
a prescribed fine may
be
made, may pay such sum in the manner
prescribed; other penalties are set forth in Section 303.99. Any such payment shall be
deemed a plea of guilty, waiver of court appearance
and
acknowledgment of prescribed
penalty for such alleged violation. Payment
of
the prescribed fine shall not be accepted
when the law is prescribed that a certain number of such officers shall
be
required at a
court appearance.
SECTION VI: That Section 353.
01
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio
is hereby amended to add the following:
(c) All references
in
Chapter 353
to
Parking Meter or Parking Meter shall also mean
Parking Kiosk or Parking Kiosks.
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SECTION VII: That Section 353 .04(f) of
the
Codified Ordinances of
the
City of Troy, Ohio
is
hereby repealed.
SECTION VIII: That Section 353.04(f) of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy,
Ohio
as
set forth below, is hereby enacted:
353.04
PARKING METER ZONES; MAP INCORPORATED.
There are hereby established in the City a parking meter zone or zones. The
location of such zones and
the type
of parking meter or kiosk
to be
installed at each
zone shall
be
as shown on the Master Meter Map, which Map
is
hereby made a part of
this chapter by reference.
Such parking meter zones shall be as follows:
(a) Off Street Parking Meter Zones. Parking meters/kiosks instal led in the said
zones shall
be in
accordance with the regulations adopted by the Director of
Public Service and Safety under section 353.14. The rates for off street parking
set by
the
Director of Public Service and Safety under section 353 .
14
shall be
approved by Council.
(a} 2 Hour Parking Zone parking zones with no parking meters but parking is
limited to 2 hours as provided in Section 351.15.
SECTION
IX
That Section 353.99 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio
is
hereby repealed.
SECTION
X
That Section
353.99
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy, Ohio
as
set forth below,
is
hereby enacted:
353.99 PENALTY AND WAIVER.
(a) Whoever violates Section
353.03 to 353.05
shall present such ticket at the Police
Department and pay the sum of twenty dollars ($20 .00) in full satisfaction of such
violation if paid within seventy-two hours. If seventy-two hours have passed since the
time of the violation. the violating individual shall present such ticket at the Police
Department and pay the sum of fifty dollars
( 50.00) in
full satisfaction of such violation.
(b) Any person charged with a violation of any provision of this chapter for which
payment of a prescribed fine may be made, may pay such sum in the manner
prescribed; other penalties are set forth
in
Section
303.99.
Any such payment shall
be
deemed a plea of guilty, waiver of court appearance
and
acknowledgment of conviction
of the alleged offense and may
be
accepted in the full satisfaction of the prescribed
penalty for such alleged violation. Payment of the prescribed fine need not be accepted
when law
is
prescribed that a certain number of such offenses shall require a court
appearance.
SECTION
XI
That other than
as shown in the
penalty section, parking fees shall
be as
set forth in the Fee Schedule approved by Council.
SECTION XII: That this Ordinance shalf be effective at the earliest date allowed by
law.
Adopted:
President of Council
Approved:
Attest:
Clerk of Council
Mayor
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CITY OF TROY,
OHIO
ORDINANCE No o 24 2014
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ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO.
0272013,
AS AMENDED BY ORDINANCE NO. 0-7-2014,
APPROPRIATING FUNDS NECESSARY FOR THE
VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS AND OFFICES OF THE
CITY OF TROY, OHIO, FOR THE YEAR
2014
WHEREAS, outside consultants have recently conducted a feasibility study and have submitted
recommendations for the renovation, redevelopment and enhancement of Treasure Island and Hobart
Arena, and
WHEREAS, Troy City Council has concurred with those recommendations of renovation,
redevelopment and enhancement of both Hobart Arena and Treasure Island and intends to borrow up to
$10 million to effec t those improvements
WHEREAS, it is necessary to amend the 2014 General Fund 101 and Capital Improvements Fund
441
appropriations to include sufficient funds for the completion of plans, specifications, cost estimates, a nd
bidding documents in anticipation of construction activities at the Hobart Arena, Treasure Island Marina
Building, and Treasure Island Park during
2014
and
2015.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Troy, Ohio as follow
SECTION I. That Section II
of
Ordinance No. 0-27-2013,
as
set forth below, is hereby repealed in its
entirety:
FUND
SECTION II
.
GENERAL FUND
TOTAL TRANSFER
$17,493,180
$3,154,500.
SECTION II. That Section
II
of Ordinance
No
.
0-27-2013 is
hereby enacted as follows:
FUND
SECTION II.
GENERAL FUND
TOTAL
$17,493,180
TRANSFER
$5,122,000
SECTION Ill: That Section XVIII
of
Ordinance No. 0-27-2013, as set forth below,
is
hereby repealed
in
its entirety:
SECTION XVIII.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND $ 1,662,300
$ None
SECTION IV. That Section XVIII
of
Ordinance No. 0-27-2013 is hereby enacted as follows:
SECTION XVIII.
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT FUND
$ 3,629,800
$
None
SECTION
V.
That this Ordinance shall be effective at the earliest date allowed by law.
Adopted:
Approved
Attest -
Clerk of Council
President of Council
Mayor
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CITY O TROY
OHIO
ORDINANCE No._ ._ s
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4
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1 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 749 OF THE CODIFIED
ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF TROY OHIO
I
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i
WHEREAS, City Council members recognize that signs are important to our business
commun
it
y; and
WHEREAS,
Council finds it both necessary and appropriate to amend Chapter 749 of the
Codified Ordinances of the City of
Tr
oy, Ohio relating to the size of certain temporary signs .
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Troy Ohio as
follows :
SECTION
:
That Section 749.14 (e) of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy,
Oh
io, as set forth below, is hereby repealed:
749.14 TEMPORARY SIGNS.
(e) Maximum Area. The maximum area
of
any temporary sign shall not
exceed a tota l of forty-eight (48) square feet, with no single face exceeding
twenty-four (24) square feet.
SECTION II: That Section 749
.1
4 (e) of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Troy,
Ohio, as set forth below, is hereby enacted:
749.14 TEMPORARY SIGNS.
(e) Maximum Area. The maximum area of any temporary sign sha ll not
exceed a total
of
twenty-four
(24) sq
uare feet, except where a temporary sign is
placed on a building setback one hundred fifty (150) feet or more from the public
right-of-way, then the temporary sign shall not exceed a to t
al
of forty-eight
(48)
square feet.
SECTION
Ill:
Th
at th is Ordinance shall
be effective
at
the
ea rl
iest
da te
allowed
by l
aw
.
Adopted:
President
of
Council
pp roved
A tt
es
t:
Clerk o f Counc
il
Mayor
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FROM
DATE
ITEMS O INTEREST
Mayor Beamish
Mrs. Baker,
President of
Council
Council Members
Patrick E.
J. Titterington,
Director of Public Service
and
Safety
August
15,
2014
We
are
providing
the
following for
your
information:
Major
Project
Update:
o
Washington/Stanfield Waterline Project- Waterline
is
complete and in
service. Punch
list work is
underway.
o
Concord,
McKaig
Oxford, Ross Waterline Project
-
Work on Concord
area and McKaig
Drive
is
complete
and
in
operation. Work on
Oxford
is complete and being tested. Work
on Ross
is
underway
.
o
2014
Paving
Program
- All
paving
and striping
is
complete.
o
Sidewalk
Program Work is underway.
Some events have been
planned
for
the
next couple of weeks:
o
The
annual
Festival of
Nations is
scheduled
for
Saturday, August
16
from 2-8 p.m.
on the
lower levee behind
the
Troy Memorial Stadium,
and on the
levee
top. The featured
country
is Argentina. This festival
will
feature
food
from many countries, entertainment,
games, and
bands.
o Sunday,
August 17,
the Mayors Concert returns to downtown Troy.
This is
a
concert
by
the Dayton Philharmonic Concert Band.
Minita
Daniel-Cox will
be this year s
Soloist and
John Slonaker
will
be the
Guest Conductor,
and our own Mayor Beamish will
conduct
His
Honors March
again this year. The concert
will
start
at 7:00p.m., and
the
entire
Public
Square
will
be
blocked.
o
August
24,
the
Air Force
Band
of flight will return
to
downtown Troy
and this wonderful patriotic
concert
will start
at
7:00p.m.
City
offices will
be closed
in
observance
of
the Labor Day Holiday on
September 1. In keeping with
the new schedule,
residential trash and
recycling will
be
picked up
on
September 1. There will
be
no delay in
these
collections. The
Dye
Mill Road facility will
also be open
on
September
1. The
Troy City Council Meeting
will
be on Tuesday, September 2.
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Items of Interest
August
15
2014
Page Two
Just a reminder Trick or Treat night on Thursday October 30
2014
from 6-
8pm.
Other
information
provided
by
City
departments
is
attached.
Upcoming Events
at
Hobart rena
October 25 2014 Chris Young and
Clare
Dunn Concert
November
16 2014 Toby
Mac Matt
Maher
and
Ryan
Stevenson Concert
December 7 2014
Hometown
Holiday in Troy Concert with the Dayton
Philharmonic
Prouty
Plaza Schedule
August
17 2014
August 22
2014
August 24 2014
September 1 2014
September 13 2014
September 21 2014
Calendar of Meetings
August 18 2014
August
20 2014
August
27
2014
September 2 2014
7:00p.m. Mayors Concert- Dayton Philharmonic
Concert
Band
7:30 p.m. The
Fries
Band
Concert
7:00 p.m. Air Force
Band
of Flight Concert
7:00p.m. Troy Civic Band
Concert
Taste
of
Troy
7:00 p.m. Troy Civic
Band
Concert
7:00 p.m. Council
1:00 p.m. Rec Board
3:30 p.m.
Planning
Commission
7:00 p.m. Council
City
Hall
Council
Chambers
Hobart Arena
City Hall
City
Hall
Council
Chambers
If you have any questions please do
not
hesitate to contact this office.
Enclosure
cc: Department
Heads
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TROY
OHI
O
Operations
Items
of Interest
August
15,
2014
Street Including Solid Waste Jerry Mullins Foreman
Collected
and transported
250
tons
of
residential
trash
since the
last
report of
250 tons.
Delivered
recycling bins
as
requested.
Dura-patched spots marked for repair including potholes.
Replaced
various signs throughout
the city
and
painted roadways.
Collected
brush and leaves
while reminding
citizens
of
the
rules
and
regulations
about yard waste. Small
items
such
as
grass
leaves
twigs and
sticks
should be
placed in
T-bags
while
brush will only
be picked up
if
tied and bundled.
Door
tags are
being left
at
homes
where residents
have not
placed
their brush out
correctly. Staff is encouraging
citizens
to take their brush
and
other yard
waste
to the Dye Mill Road Facility instead of placing
it
out
at
the
curb.
Property
Maintenance Staff is sending letters
to those
residents who
did not
heed the
door
hanger.
Mowed rights-of-way and
ditches.
Staff has used
over
550
tons of asphalt to repair street openings since the
plant
opened.
Installed
a
guard
rail
on Murphy
Lane
East.
Assisted
with
National Night Out and
with Hayner
Days.
Cleaned up the downtown area for weekend events.
Electrical- Brian
Ferree
Foreman
Completed Ohio Utilities Protection Service
requests
as
needed.
Completed
the
Electrical
Division
safety
report
for the month
of August.
Replaced
a defective circuit breaker in the medium voltage switchgear at
the
Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Completed signal work at West Main
Street
and
Monroe
Street.
Replaced a
flasher
unit
at Adams Street
and Staunton Road.
Changed load switch
and reset
lane monitor at
West Main Street and
Plum
Street.
Removed the
overhead
wire
at Hobart Arena
for the removal of the well pump.
Replaced batteries
on the security
cameras under the
Adams Street
and
Market
Street bridges.
Replaced
an
outlet and a pump station float
tree at the Barn
in
the
Park.
Repaired a
light at the main she lter house
and football field
at Duke Park.
Installed
new
GFCI outlet at Trostel Park.
Replaced the electric at shelter house 14
in
the
Community
Park.
Repaired
seven lights
and
the
irrigation well motor
control at Miami Shores
Golf
Course.
Assisted
with
National Night Out.
Set
stop
signs for power outage at: Cedar and West Main Ridge and West
Main
and West Water and North Elm.
Installed
a
new outlet at Fire Station
1 for
the vehicle
exhaust
system.
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Water
Distribution/Sewer
Maintenance Tom
Parsons
Foreman
Marked numerous
Ohio Utilities Protection
Senrice
tickets.
Investigated
numerous high consumption
alerts.
Completed a number of work
orders
for Billing and Collection.
Shut-off
non-payment customers and
reconnected
as
payments
were made.
Oxford Waterline
Project- made
4 and 6 taps,
vacuumed
a
hole to
locate
the
communication
line, and tested
bacteria samples.
McKaig
Waterline
Project-
flushed
line,
tested bacteria
samples, pressure tested
the
line.
Ross
Alley Waterline
Project-
tested bacteria
samples
for temporary senrice line.
Deltech
Waterline Project-
vacuumed phone line at Union Street and
E.
Dakota
Street.
Upgraded
four
water
senrices
on Lincoln
Avenue
and on Grant Street.
Repaired
a
water senrice that was
hit
by the paver on Maplewood
Drive.
Removed
two
water meters
on Hilltop Drive.
Repaired
hydrants
on Croydon Road, Commerce Drive
and on
North
Market
Street south of Troy-Urbana Road.
Removed
the
hydrant at the
intersection of
Lincoln Avenue
and rury
Lane.
Shut water
down
on Rosecrest Drive
for irrigation
installation,
Red Maple Drive
to move the
meter
from the driveway, and East
Canal Street
for
broken
line
inside.
Cleaned storm
ditch
from Stephenson Drive to Skylark Drive.
Replaced
catch basins behind the Maintenance
Facility and along West Main
at
the Miami County Courthouse.
Cleaned, jetted and TV'd
the sewer
lines
in Kings
Chapel.
Water Treatment
Plant Tim ay
For the month
of July
2014, the
WTP
pumped
a
total
of
124.415
million gallons
MG)
to our
distribution
system and customers in West Milton and parts
of
Miami County
(avg.
4.013
MG/day). Total precipitation
recorded at the
WTP for
July
was
2.53 . Respective
totals
for July
in
previous
years
are:
2013:
136.809
MG; 4.29
2012:
159.420
MG;
3.62
2011: 151.675
MG;
3.07
2010:
136.338
MG; 3.11
2009:
133.308
MG;
4.85
2008: 133.375
MG; 5.15
2007: 139.340
MG;
4.72
2006:
132.296
MG; 7.36
2005: 172.439
MG;
0.99
2004:
179.692
MG; 2.17
2003:
167.022
MG;
7.23
Eleven
bulk
water
account
holders withdrew
a
total of
350,520
gallons
from
the
WTP
Bulk Water Station during the month of July, total revenue $2,819.
A
total
of
9,667,353
gallons were pumped to the Extra High Senrice
pressure
zone
in
northwest Troy
by the
EHS
Booster Station
for July
1-31,
for
an
average
daily consumption in that zone of
0.3119
MG.
Project
work continues on the chemical
room floor
grinding / repair resurfacing
and the corrosion control maintenance of the
Train
#
1
clarifier basins.
Assistant
WTP
Superintendent completed the annual SPEC safety review
and
has
submitted
a
summary of that
review.
The
initial
meeting of the Source Water Assessment
Protection (SWAP)
Committee was held August
14.
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Items of Interest
Engineering Department and Planning Department
August13 2014
Project Status
CTIVE PROJECTS
Adams Street Phase 2
This phase of the project is between the Adams Street Bridge
has been awarded to L.J. DeWeese. Contract execution is un
Cherry Street Parking Lot Renovation is complete. Waiting for decision on meter/kiosk.
ODOT has funded a portion this project. Design updates will
b
Downtown Streetscape Phase 3B
Design Group.
Initial survey work
is
complete. ODOT has co
documentation. Design has been submitted to ODOT for thei
with the completion of construction.
Fee Schedule Staff has prepared information for the annual fee schedule wh
Hobart Arena Feasibility Study A Reappropriation Ordinance
is
before Council for funding de
Lighthouse at Treasure Island
City Council authorized bidding at 75,000. Most recent costs
we can purchase the lighthouse directly from the manufacture
Marina Boathouse Renovation
A Reappropriation Ordinance
is before Council for funding de
The City has received a grant from The Troy Foundation
to
pa
Mountain Bike Trail
Bike Trail
on
land owned by the City. A purchase order was i
Mountain Biking Association (IMBA) to design the project. Th
and will be providing feedback in the upcoming weeks.
Staff
is
working with ODOT regarding the paving along SR
55
ODOT Paving
well as the traffic circle. ODOT has submitted Preliminary Leg
must
be
returned to ODOT by August
1
2014. Work will take
City's estimated share o the cost to
be
75,563.28.
Staff will be submitting pre-applications for the three (3) year p
OPWC
propose to be funded with this program. The projects are: M
Phase
2
and McKaig Road Phase
4.
2014 Paving Program
Work is complete. Punch List is being prepared.
Piqua-Troy/Troy-Urbana Intersection
Bids were openend and the project
is
being awarded to Doub
execution is
u n d ~ r w a y
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Items of Interest
Engineering epartment and Planning epartment
August13 2014
Project Status
Council has authorized a contract with RA Consultants. Staf f
Water
Regionalization
information for evaluation. Workshop 1 was held with staff a
results. Workshop 2 was held and the project will continue.
Council authorized the bidding
of
$2.8 M of sewer work. Bids
2014 Sewer Lining
totals under the authorization. Work has been awarded to La
Pipeline. Contract execution is underway. Staf f will determin
All work is complete. Public notification
of
the project comple
Sidewalk Program 7
Ordianance of Assessment has passed. Funds have been co
monies will be assessed to the County Auditor.
Council authorized bidding for the Phase 8 sidewalks where th
Sidewalk Program 8
out a permit to do the work. Bids were opened on June 4. Pr
Weber.
Work
is underway.
Sidewalk, Sewer, and Sump Inspections
Inspections are continuing to be completed when requested.
Staff has started working with Miami Valley Lighting and MVC
Street Light Conversion
convert the City's Mercury Vapor (MV) street lights to High Pr
lights as required by law. The next meeting with MVCC has n
Treasure Island Park Design
A Reappropriation Ordinance is before Council for funding de
Union Street Water Line Finfrock will be working with Deltech to bore under the
CSX
li
soon as CSX inspectors are available.
Work
at Concord School to Meadowpoint is complete and in s
Water
Project
1 -Concord,
McKaig, Ross
Road (between Stanfield Road and Westlake) is complete an
Oxford is complete. The contractor has started the work on R
Water
Project 2- Washington Road/W.
Work
is complete. Punch list is being prepared.
Stanfield
Water
Project 2a - Kent Lane
This work will be completed later this summer.
Water
Project 3 - Barnhart/718
Bid opening was held on July
2. Work
has been awarded to S
date has been established.
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Items of Interest
Engineering Department and Planning Department
August13 2014
Project
Status
Water Project
4-
Finsbury, Goveners
Bid opening was held on July 2. Work has been awarded to F
date has been established.
OTHER PROJECTS
Based
on
the application submitted February
19
Troy was ag
Bicycle Friendly Community Mention Community by the League of American Bicyclists. W
recognition, this
is
a great accomplishment.
General Specifications and Information
A draft of the revision has been submitted to the Service Direc
GPS Data Collection
This outdoor work continues as time and weather permit.
SUBDIVISION ST TUS
Hawk s Nest Section 2
Waiting for final course of asphalt.
Pleasantview Estates Section 4
The plat has been approved. Construction has not yet begun
Stonebridge Meadows
Sections 2 and 3 have been reviewed by Planning Commissio
City Council. Phase 2 has the base asphalt. Section 3 constr
City Council has approved the rezoning and Planning Commis
Halifax
Preliminary Plan. Section One was presented to Planning Co
meeting. The plat was approved by City Council. Infrastructu
soon.
Peters Road Development
Frank Harlow recently purchased City property and will
be
bui
subdivision only requires staff approval and permits have bee
Staff has received a Plan to convert undeveloped land
in
the
Villages
of
Concord
land to single family lots. This plan was reviewed by staff and
Commission. The Planning Commission removed this item fro
approve the request.
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Q f\\0 ity of
Troy
u ~
Date:
To:
From:
Subject:
August 12, 2014
Patrick Titterington, Director
of
Public Service and Safety
Jim Dando, Development Director
Items
of
Interest - Business Incentives
-
100 South
Market
Street
Troy Ohio 45373
Telephone: 937) 339 -
9601
www .troyohio.
gov
In days gone by, most discussions of economic development incentives focused on taxes as an
area where government could offer help to reduce the high initial capital investment cost of a
company opening or expanding a facility. As legislatures have worked to reduce business taxes,
however, those tax-based business incentives have become less effective. In Troy, this is borne
out y the greatly decreased participation in the Enterprise Zone and Community Reinvestment
Area programs. While still important for some very large economic development projects,
lowering taxes makes less difference to business managers in their regular capital investment
decision processes.
In the past few years, Troy's three business loan programs have become more important as tools
in our economic development efforts than our tax incentive programs. Just last year, for
example, nine economic development projects involved City
of
Troy business loans. Another
four business loans have closed to date this year. Each of these gap-financing loan programs
leveraged additional private investment. Especially in Downtown Troy, these public sector loans
made projects bankable for those private sector investments.
A new copyrighted study released in June
y
the International Economic Development Council
(IEDC) reinforces this trend away from relying only on tax incentives to encourage economic
development. More than Money: Alternative Incentives that Benefit Companies and
Communities lists five main categories of incentives local communities can offer to attract
business investment. The good news for us is that the City of Troy and the Troy Development
Council (TCD) already have been active with each of these recommended practices.
The five categories in IEDC's More than Money study are:
1
Talent/Workforce Development - Availability of qualified labor has become a primary
consideration in business location decisions. The Troy community already has
an
excellent
skilled workforce, especially in the metal-working sector, but more skills are needed
as
work
processes continue to change. TDC committees have been very involved in coordinating
vocational and retraining programs with the Upper Valley Career Center, Edison State
Community College, and Sinclair Community College. TDC currently is working with the Troy
Chamber's HR Council to develop an on-line job-search program to link people with the right
skills to the right job openings. This follows up on the Recruitment/Quality of Life on-line video
project (www.troyohiousa.com) which went on-line earlier this year. The TDC Workforce
Committee also has been coordinating with Miami and Shelby Counties' Job Centers. The
Miami County Job Center especially has been instrumental in helping with initial applicant
screenings than can be a big burden for companies.
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Real Estate and Permitting - This is another area in which Troy has been active for decades.
We partner with TDC, Troy Main Street, and all regional commercial real estate brokers in this
effort. We have kept in contact with owners of industrial buildings and maintain lists
of
available spaces. We link these to the J obsOhio database and the Dayton Development
Coalition. We coordinate site visits and assist with permitting. We even help put together
financing packages when necessary. In addition to marketing industrial space, we also have
helped with back-filling retail and office spaces, particularly in Downtown Troy.
3 Research and
Data
In addition to sharing typical demographics information any community
is expected to provide, we also collect more detailed information about the local workforce. This
is especially helpful to decision-makers in the industrial sector. The Troy Chamber's Wage and
Benefit Survey also includes a breakdown by skill classifications, specific to the Troy area. Our
cooperation with the Dayton Development Coalition gives us connections to an even wider
workforce and a network of regional business services and suppliers.
4
Networking and Promotion Part
of
being business-friendly is helping incoming businesses
make connections in the local community. n Troy, this is especially easy. The troy Chamber's
Ambassador Program actively seeks
to
promote new businesses. Events such
as
TDC's Business
Expo lets the community at large know more about individual companies. New executives also
are individually invited to join Troy Chamber and TDC golf outings
as
well
as
other business
social events.
Of
especial benefit in Troy has been a very active Japanese community within
the community , which helps the families
of
managers/engineers temporarily assigned from
Japan to Troy plants.
5
Infrastructure Improvements - Troy's good infrastructure, such as its excellent water and
wastewater treatment plants, already help attract new businesses to the area. Upgrades always
are being planned and can be accelerated when necessary. A recent example is the
reconstruction
of
Dye Mill Road, which had been included in the Comprehensive Plan
as
a future
project, but was accomplished earlier when ConAgra's expansion brought additional State
of
Ohio grant funding.
The IEDC study concludes with recommendations that local communities should:
a Focus on Building Relationships
b
Examine your Organization's Strengths and Utilize Them Creatively
c Offer a Wide Spectrum of Services
d
Bring Along the Key Stakeholders
e Focus on the Needs
of
the Community
For our community, these recommended practices are not new. Between city government, the
Troy Chamber, and the TDC, these economic development activities are what have made Troy
business-friendly . Our tax incentives and our business loan programs have played a big role in
our successes and continue to help in certain circumstances. But TDC' s and City Council's
many-year emphasis on economic development has made the most difference. Troy has been
ahead of
the trend, rather than having to react to a shift
of
emphasis toward alternative
incentives in our economic development efforts.
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CITY OF
TROY
PERMIT WORK TYPE
STATISTICS
REPORT
PERMIT DATE:
07/29/2014
TO
08/13/2014
SUBTOTALS
PERMITS FEES
EST.
COST
-
D DEMOLITION-COMMERCIAL
1 11.76
0
F FENCE 9 90.00
0
OC ANTIQUE STORE 1 50 . 00 0
OC BUSINESS CHANGE OF NAME 1 0.00 0
OC FINANCIAL
1
50.00
0
OC
RETAIL 1
50
.
00
0
s
BANNER
1
25.00
0
s
REFACE
2 50.00 0
s
WALL
SIGN
4
279.71
0
ST SEWER
TAP
-
RES
1 1,2 00.00 0
T COMMERCIAL
1
50.00
0
W
WATER TAP-RES
1
2,000
. 00 0
ADDITION RESIDENTIAL 1
25.00
0
COMMERCIAL
1
298.00
0
CONCRETE
PAD/PADS
1 0 . 00 0
INGROUND POOL
1
25.00
0
PATIO
1 25 . 00 0
SHED
2 50.00 0
SINGLE FAMILY W BASMNT
1
100.81
0
GRAND TOTAL
32
4
380.28
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2014088F
FENCE
2014135Z
SHED
2014095F
FENCE
2014069S
REFACE
2014070S
REFACE
2014068S
WALL
SIGN
81112014
412
MICHIGAN
AVE
NIA
NIA
FENCE - 7129114
NIA
CITY
OF
TROY
W RD ONE
PERMIT
REPORT
07 29 2014 TO 08 13 2014
SCOTT KIM
412 MICHIGAN AVE
TROY OH
45373
O O
CITY OF TROY
W RD
TWO
PERMIT REPORT
0712912014 TO 08113 2014
81612014
87 DRONFIELD RD MICHAEL
JACQUELINE
D08041030
87 DRONFIELD RD
NIA
SHED -
7131114
TROY
OH 45373
SHERWOOD
MANOR
1
O O
I
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
0
CL
10.00 35
0 TR
0
93
0
25.00
0
192
0
81812014
815
MAIN ST E
WILLIAMS CYNTHIA
0
NIA
815
MAIN ST
E 10.00
NIA
LV
0
FENCE - 8/7114
TROY OH 45373 NL
0
O O
BA
0
I
81612014
722 MAIN
ST
W
PRIMAX PROPERTIES LLC
0
NIA
123 MARKET
ST
25.00
NIA
LV
0
REFACE DIRECTIONAL SIGN 8 6 14
PIQUA OH
45356
NL
0
O O
BA
0
I
81612014
722
MAIN ST W
PRIMAX PROPERTIES LLC
0
NIA
123 MARKET ST
25.00
NIA
LV
0
REFACE
POLE SIGN
8 6 14
PIQUA OH 45356
NL
0
1 1
BA
0
I
81612014
722 MAIN
ST
W
PRIMAX
PROPERTIES LLC
0
NIA
123 MARKET ST
66.46
NIA
LV
0
ADVANCE AUTO
NEW
WALL SIGN 8114 PIQUA
OH
45356 NL
0
O O
BA
0
I
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2014087F
FENCE
7/30/2014 906 SHAFTSBURY RD
N/A
VANMETER, ROBERT DEBORAH
906 SHAFTSBURY RD
20140440C 8/8/2014
ANTIQUE STORE
2014009T
COMMERCIAL
8/1/2014
20141312
7/31/2014
CONCRETE
PAD/PADS
2014094F
8/6/2014
FENCE
10075
FENCE -
7/30/14
NOTTINGHAM
TROY, OH 45373
0 /0 /
CITY OF
TROY
W RD THREE
PERMIT REPORT
07 29 2014 TO
08 13 2014
100 CANAL
ST E
N/A
N/A
DAVE'S THRIFT
SHOP
OC) 7/31/14
1865
CO RD
25A S
008-250400
N/A
WACO-TENTS UP8/6/14-DOWN8/11/14)
N/A
801
DYE
MILL
RD
D08057290
N/A
0 /0 /
7/28/1
0 /0 /
CONAGRA-CONCRETE PADS, ETC.-7/25/14
0 /0 /
116 FRANKLIN ST W
N/A
N/A
TROY
FUMC - FENCE - 3/18/14
0 /0 /
SETLAND GROUP, LLC
110 CANAL ST
E
TROY, OH 45373
WACO HISTORICAL SOCIETY
1865
CO
RD 25A S
TROY, OH 45373
CONAGRA
FOODS
801
DYE
MILL
RD
TROY, OH
45373
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
110
W FRANKLIN ST
TROY,
OH
45373
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
0 HE
10.00 12
0 VE
0
0
0
50.00
2000
0
50.00
0.00
0
1416
0
0
10.00
0
0
0
2014007D
8/6/2014
116
FRANKLIN ST W
FIRST UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
0
DA
DEMOLITION-COMMERCIAL N/A
110
W FRANKLIN ST
11.76 51
N/A
LV
0 TR
DEMOLITION
OF GARAGE
-
3/6/14 TROY,
OH
45373
NL
0
93
0 /0 / BA
0
2014092F
8/6/2014
11 ROSS
ST
W
COMPTON, DAVID
0
FENCE
N/A 11 ROSS
ST
W
10.00
N/A
LV
0
FENCE -
8/5/14
TROY, OH
45373 NL
0
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O O
BA
0
2014132Z
7/3112014 1020
WALNUT
ST S
KELSEY,
KENNETH
0
ADDITION RESIDENTIAL
NIA
1020
WALNUT
ST S
25.00
NIA
LV
48
ADDITION - 7130114 TROY, OH 45373
NL
0
O O
BA
0
CITY
OF TROY
W RD FOUR
PERMIT REPORT
07 29 2014 TO 08 13 2014
2014129Z
7/3112014
1271
BRUKNER DR
SIEBENTHALER CO SMITH CO
0
COMMERCIAL
D08101788
8300
YANKEE
ST
298.00
NIA
LV
0
STORAGE INNS OF AMERICA-COMM
BLD-412911 CENTERVILLE, OH 45458
NL 4800
O O
BA
0
2014065S
7/3012014
1050 DORSET RD S
CROWN EQUIPMENT
0
WALL SIGN NIA
40 WASHINGTON S 93.75
NIA
LV
0
CROWN
EQUIPMENT - WALL SIGN - 7125114
NEW
BREMEN
OH
45869 NL 0
O O
BA
0
---------------------------------------------------------
2014064S
7/3012014 1291
DORSET
RD S
TOLSON ENTERPRISES 0
BANNER
NIA
6591 W CENTRAL AVE STE 109
25 .00
NIA
LV
0
CITY VAPORS-TEMP SIGN-7125114
TOLEDO, OH 43617 NL 0
NIA
O O
BA
0
2014090F 81612014
13 0 9 KENTON WAY
REIBERT LORRAINE
0
FENCE
D08103068
1309 KENTON
WAY
10.00
NIA
LV 0
FENCE - 7131114
TROY, OH 45373 NL
0
KENSINGTON 2
O O
BA
0
2014091F 81612014
1121 WINCHESTER
DR
HOLDERMAN ROBERT KIM
0 QU
FENCE
D08103712 1121 WINCHESTER
DR
10.00 156
NIA
LV
0 CA
FENCE - 814114
TROY,
OH 45373 NL
0 93
KENSINGTON
6A
O O
BA
0
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20140450C
81812014
BROWN
DOTTIE
BUSINESS CHANGE
OF
NAME
1012
LINCOLN
AVE
NIA
5378 OLD SPRINGFIELD
RO
NIA
PATTY
CAKE
MORNING
GLORYS
(OC)
817114
TIPP CITY,
OH
45371
NIA 1 1
CITY OF TROY
W RD
FIVE
PERMIT REPORT
07 29 2014
TO
08 13 2014
2014130Z
7/3112014 1303 CROYDON RD
KROGER, DELLA K
PATIO NIA
1303
CROYDON
RD
NIA
CONCRETE
PATIO
-
7129114
TROY, OH
45373
O O
I
2014093F 81612014
535
DORSET RD N
GARVIC,
TIM
AND
JENNIFER
FENCE
NIA
535
DORSET
RD
N
NIA
FENCE - 815114
TROY,
OH
45373
O O
I
2014089F
81612014
1512 BROOK PARK
DR
MOTTICE,
MATTHEW
MELONIE
FENCE
D08059095
1512 BROOK PARK
DR
NIA
FENCE -
814114
TROY,
OH
45373
BROOK PARK NORTH 2
O O
I
CITY OF TROY W RD SIX
PERMIT REPORT
07 29 2014 TO 08 13 2014
2933ST 81112014
2326
LARKSPUR
DR
HARLOW
BUILDERS,
INC.
SEWER TAP - RES
NIA
701 MARKET
ST N
10491
518
SEWER TAP -
RESIDENTIAL
-
7129114
TROY,
OH 45373
O O
I
1194WT 81112014
2326
LARKSPUR
DR HARLOW
BUILDERS, INC.
WATER TAP-RES
NIA
701
MARKET ST N
10491
1 WATER TAP - RESIDENTIAL -
7129114 TROY,
OH 45373
O O
I
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
0
25.00
0
192
0
0
10 .00
0
0
0
0 QU
10 .00 156
0 CA
0 93
0
0
HAR
1200.00
701
2166
TRO
2915 93
2166
0
HAR
2000.00
701
2166
TRO
2915
93
2166
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20141332
81112014
SINGLE
FAMILY WIBASMNT
20140430C
RETAIL
2014067S
WALL SIGN
20140420C
FINANCIAL
2014066S
WALL
SIGN
81112014
81112014
81112014
81112014
20141342 81412014
INGROUND POOL
20141362
SHED
81612014
2326
LARKSPUR DR
NIA
10491
SGL FAMILY WIBASEMENT - 7129114
1855 MAIN ST W
NIA
NIA
SPIRIT
HALLOWEEN
OC)
7125114
1855 MAIN
ST W
NIA
NIA
O O
O O
SPIRIT HALLOWEEN-WALL SIGN-7125114
O O
1870
MAIN ST W
NIA
NIA
MARINER
FINANCE
OC)
7124114
1870 MAIN ST W
NIA
NIA
O O
MARINER FINANCE- WALL SIGN- 6117114
O O
2819 STONEBRIDGE DR
NA
10170
INGROUND POOL -
7129114
STONEBRIDGE ESTATES FIVE
2480 THORNHILL DR
NIA
NIA
SHED
- 816114
NIA
O O
O O
HARLOW BUILDERS INC.
701 MARKET ST N
TROY, OH 45373
RAMCO-GERSHENSON
31500 NORTHWESTERN WY STE
FARMINGTON
HILLS,
MI
48354
RAMCO-GERSHENSON
31500 NORTHWESTERN WY STE
FARMINGTON
HILLS, MI
48354
HARSON
INVESTMENTS LTD.
2305 FAR HILLS
AVE.,
210
TROY, OH 45373
HARSON
INVESTMENTS LTD.
2305 FAR HILLS
AVE.,
210
TROY, OH 45373
ROBERTS ROBERTA
2819 STONEBRIDGE DR
TROY,
OH
45373
WIELAND STEVEN
2480 THORNHILL
DR
TROY, OH 45373
0 HAR
100.81 701
LV 2166
TRO
NL 2915
93
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
LV
NL
BA
2166
50.00
0
70.00
0
50.00
1790
0 KA
49.50 16
0
DA
0
93
0
0
BU
25.00
58
0 DA
792 93
0
25.00
100
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20141356
7/29/2014
CITY OF
TROY
W RD ONE
VIOLATIONS BY RE SON CODE
07 29 2014 TO 08 13 2014
1002
LINWOOD
DR
TR SH DEBRIS TR SH REMOVED
N/A
7-29-14 sb Clean
out .
Cer t i f i ed follow up 8-5-14
8-1-14 sb
Green card dated 7-30-14
8-5-14 sb Trash gone.
Close.
20141409
7/29/2014
ZONING PROBLEMS
ME DOWL WN
4
631 LOCUST LN
7-29-14 sb Sending
l e t t e r
concerning running a
scrap bus iness
from
t h i s res idence .
Cer t i f ica te fo l low up
9-1-14.
20141447
7/29/2014 1258
SKYL RK DR
BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014
sb Brush l e t t e r mailed.
Follow
up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb
Debris gone.
Close.
20141448
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
HERITAGE HILL
8
1239
GETTYSBURG DR
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141563
7/31/2014
TR SH DEBRIS
HERITAGE HILL 12
1140 STEPHENSON DR
TR SH
REMOVED
7-31-2014
t r a sh
bags
and cha i r
out
f ront of
bui ld ing
ce r t i f i ed .
8-8-14 sb
Green card dated
8-5-14 fol low up 8-12-14.
8-12-14 sb
Trash removed.
Close.
20141603
8/7/2014
BRUSH LETTER
ME DOWL WN
4
534
LOCUST LN
8-8-14 sb
Brush l e t t e r sent . Follow up
8-18-14.
20141609
8/7/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
N/A
1387
SKYL RK
DR
8-8-14 sb Brush l e t t e r sent . Follow up 8-18-14.
8-11-14
sb
Cal l t ha t
brush
removed.
20141610
8/7/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
N/A
1119 CLOVERD LE DR
8-8-14 sb Brush l e t t e r
sent .
Follow up 8-18-14.
20141611 8/7/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
N/A
1125 CLOVERD LE DR
8-8-14
sb Brush l e t t e r sent . Follow
up 8-18-14.
20141612
8/7/2014
565
FERNWOOD DR
BRUSH LETTER
08/13/2014
09:31:38
M
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8-4-14 sb Debr is
gone.
Close .
20141507
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
117
MONROE ST S
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mai led . Fol low
up
8-4-2014
8-4-14
sb Debr is
gone.
Close .
20141500
7/29/2014
315
FRANKLIN ST W
BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mai led . Follow
up
8-4-2014
8-4-14
sb Debr is
gone.
Close .
20141576
8/5 /2014
TRASH DEBRIS
N/A
130 ELM ST N
TR SH REMOVED
8-5-14
dp Compla in t from
t r a sh
crew
t h a t t h i s appears to
be
move
out
Ce r t i f i c a t e fo l low
up 8-11 2014.
8-11-14
dp
Trash
gone
c lo se .
20141577
8/5 /2014
BRUSH LETTER
N/A
135 SHAFTSBURY
RD
COMPLETED
8-5-14 dp I n i t i a l brush l e t t e r
fo l low
up 8-12-14.
8-12-14
dp Brush gone
c lo se .
20141578
8/5 /2014
BRUSH LETTER
N/A
199 FINSBURY RD
COMPLETED
8-5-14
dp
I n i t i a l brush l e t t e r fo l low up
8-12-14.
8-12-14
dp Brush gone c lo se .
20141579
8/5 /2014
BRUSH LETTER
N/A
68 T MWORTH
RD
COMPLETED
8-5-14 dp I n i t i a l brush l e t t e r fo l low up 8-12-14 .
8-12-14
dp Brush gone c lo se .
20141623
8/7/2014 122
DRONFIELD RD
BRUSH
LETTER
8-8-14 dp Brush
l e t t e r sen t . Follow up 8-18-14 .
20141624 8/7/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
N/A
99 DRONFIELD RD
8-8-14
dp Brush l e t t e r sen t . Follow up 8-18-14.
20141626
8/7/2014
302
ROBINHOOD
LN
BRUSH LETTER
8-8-14
dp Brush
l e t t e r sen t . Follow up 8-18-14 .
20141627 8/7 /2014
BRUSH LETTER
SHERWOOD M NOR 1
136 T MWORTH RD
8-8-14
dp
Brush
l e t t e r sen t . Follow up 8-18-14 .
20141598
8/7 /2014
403 FRANKLIN ST E
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PROPERTY M INTEN NCE
N/A
8-7-14
dp
Neighbor complaint t h i s s t ruc tu re i s in
need
of pa in t
and wood
porch r epa i r Cer t i f ica te follow up 9-8-14.
20141625
8/7/2014
BRUSH LETTER
SHERWOOD M NOR 2
121
LITTLEJOHN RD
8-8-14 dp
Brush l e t t e r sen t . Follow up
8-18-14.
20141613
8/7/2014
BRUSH LETTER
N/A
1055 GREENFIELD DR
8-8-14 sb
Brush l e t t e r sen t .
Follow
up
8-18-14.
20141674
8/11/2014
135 ELM ST S
TR SH DEBRIS
8-11-14 sb
Trash a l l
over backyard.
HUGE p i l e of
t i r e s
in
backyard.
Cer t i f i ed
follow
up
8-19-14.
8-12-14
sb
Tenant t e l .
He
sa id he
should
be able to get
everything removed by Saturday.
I
gave
him un t i l
Wed.
8-20-14.
20141673 8/11/2014
547
FRANKLIN ST W
TR SH
DEBRIS
8-11-14
sb Bunch
of loose t r a sh
by
a l l ey .
Cer t i f i ed follow up
8-18-14.
20141516
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
CITY OF TROY W RD THREE
VIOLATIONS BY RE SON CODE
07 29 2014 TO 08 13 2014
404
C N L ST W
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mailed.
Follow
up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb
Debris
gone. Close.
20141522
7/29/2014 215 OXFORD ST S
BRUSH
LETTER
COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014
sb
Brush l e t t e r
mailed.
Follow
up
8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141521
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
28 C N L ST W
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141520
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
123
PLUM ST S
COMPLETED
7-25-2014
sb
Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow
up
8-4-2014.
8-4-14 sb Debris gone.
Close.
20141519
7/29/2014
301 PLUM
ST S
08/13/2014
09:31:38 M
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BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb Brush
l e t t e r
mailed. Follow
up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14
sb
Debris gone. Close.
20141517
7/29/2014
550 PLUM ST S
BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb
Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014.
8-4-14
sb
Debris
gone.
Close.
20141515
7/29/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
235
OXFORD ST S
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush
l e t t e r
mailed. Follow up
8-4-2014.
7-29-14
sb
Per Tim
brush removed.
Close.
20141514 7/29/2014
408
GR NT
ST
BRUSH
LETTER COMPLETED
7-25-2014
sb
Brush
l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014
7-29-14
sb
Per Tim
brush removed.
Close.
20141513
7/29/2014
306
GR NT
ST
BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow
up 8-4-2014.
7-31-14
dp
Resident
ca l l ed and
a l l i s
bagged and
bundled send
to
Linda and
Jer ry c lose .
20141512
7/29/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
N/A
218 GR NT ST
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush
l e t t e r
mailed. Follow up
8-4-2014.
8-1-14
sb
Let ter re turned
from post of f i ce
tha t the
house
i s
vacant .
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141511
7/29/2014 353 LINCOLN VE
BRUSH LETTER COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb
Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow
up
8-4-2014.
7-28-14
sb Message
l e f t on
my machine no brush in s t r ee t .
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141508
7/29/2014
404 PLUM ST S
BRUSH
LETTER
COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014 sb Brush
l e t t e r
mailed. Follow
up 8-4-2014
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141518
7/29/2014
BRUSH LETTER
331 PLUM
ST
S
COMPLETED
7-25-2014 sb Brush
l e t t e r mailed.
Follow
up 8-4-2014
7-29-14 sb Per Tim brush removed . Close .
20141506
7/29/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
201 SHORT
ST
S
COMPLETED
7-25-2014
sb
Brush l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014
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8-4-14 sb Debris gone.
Close.
20141385
7/29/2014
306
LINCOLN
VE
TR SH DEBRIS TR SH REMOVED
N/A
7-29-14
sb Trash a l l
over
back
porch
and
yard
. Can
go
on 314
Lincoln
to
see
in back
yard.
Cer t i f i ed
follow up 8-6-14
8-6-14 sb Trash gone. Close.
20141505
7/29/2014
510 FR NKLIN ST
W
BRUSH
LETTER
COMPLETED
N/A
7-25-2014
sb
Brush l e t t e r
mailed.
Follow
up
8-4-2014
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close .
20141501 7/29/2014
BRUSH
LETTER
418 C N L
ST W
COMPLETED
7-25-2014
sb
Brush
l e t t e r mailed. Follow up 8-4-2014
8-4-14 sb Debris gone. Close.
20141374 7/29/2014
1008 W LNUT ST
S
OUTDOOR
STOR GE
7-29-14
dp Mult iple
items
be ing s to red
out s ide
on a l l 4 s ides
Ce r t i f i c a t e follow up 8-28-14.
20141368 7/29/2014 229 MULBERRY
ST
S
TR SH
DEBRIS
7-29-14 dp Met with T. Tyson 7-23-14
t r a sh inc luding wood p a l l e t
and t i r e on
the
nor th s ide of the
proper ty
Cer t i f i ed
and
Ce r t i f i c a t e follow
up
8-1-14.
8-1-14
dp
Green card
back
dated
7-30-14 follow
up 8-4-14.
8-1-14
dp
Trash remains 48 hr fo l low up
8-7-14.
8-7-14 dp Spoke with Mr Bowman
8-6 regqrd ing
t h i s he has made
progress
with
t t he t r a sh in the a rea still has a
t i r e
in a hole
he
i s l eaving
unt i l he can
ill the hole
I agreed follow up
8-14-14.
20141372
7/29/2014
1008 W LNUT ST
S
PROPERTY M INTEN NCE
7-29-14
dp This
house has s o f f i t f asc ia
and
windows in need of
r epa i r Cer t i f ica te fo l low up 8-28-14.
20141402 7/29/2014
TR SH DEBRIS
N/A
1111 CL Y ST S
TR SH
REMOVED
7-29-14
dp
Trash
in
and
around
the
garage
on
the
a l ley
s ide
Ce r t i f i c a t e follow up 8-4-14.
7-31-14
dp Green card
back
dated
7-30-14 follow
up 8-4-14.
8-4-14 dp Trash
gone
close .
20141400 7/29/2014
TR SH
DEBRIS
1004 W LNUT
ST
S
TR SH
REMOVED
7-29-14 dp
Wood debr is
in
the
r ea r yard
adjacent to the a l l ey
ce r t i f i ed
follow up 8-4-14.
7-31-14 dp
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Green ca r d
back
d a ted 7-30-14
fo l lowup
8-4-14 .
8-4-14
dp Wood
d eb r i s
gone
c lose .
20141395 7/29/2014
TALL WEEDS/GRASS
1113
W LKER ST
7-29-14 dp T a l l
grass and
weeds C e r t i f i c a t e fo l low up 8-4-14 .
8-5-14
dp Grass ok fo l low
up
8-18-14 .
20141575 8/5/2014
TRASH DEBRIS
N/A
719 DIXIE
VE
TR SH
REMOVED
8-5-14 dp
Approx. a
week
ago
our t r a s h
crews
would
not
t ak e t he
mat t r e s s and box from
curbs ide
t h ey
i n d i c a t e d
t had bed bugs
I i n s p ec t ed and
spoke to t h e
owner and
he s a i d he would haul
t
o f f h imse l f which
has not
happened C e r t i f i c s a t e
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