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FUEL SALES: JET AVGAS CHARTER FLIGHTS: ZANESVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY 1, 2018 - MARCH 31,2018 30,542 GALLONS 2,042 GALLONS 50 TOTAL IN 2017 77 TOTAL IN 2018 FUEL SA L ES ARE DOWN SLIGHTLY COMPARED TO 2017. CHARTER FLIGHTS HAD A SIGNI FI CANT INCREASE OVER TH E SAME PER IOD AS LAST YEAR. IN MARCH SEVERAL F.A.A. TE C HN ICIANS CAME TO THE AIRPO RT TO INSTALL EQUIPMENT ON THE RUNWAY 4 APPROACH LIGHTS, AS SOON AS THE LIGH TS P ASS INSPECTION THEY WI LL BE RETURNED TO SERV ICE . NO CELEBRITY VIS ITOR/PASSEN GER TH IS QUARTER.

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Page 1: ZANESVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT QUARTERLY REPORT JANUARY … · zanesville municipal airport quarterly report january 1, 2018 - march 31,2018 30,542 gallons 2,042 gallons 50 total in

FUEL SALES:

JET AVGAS

CHARTER FLIGHTS:

ZANESVILLE MUNICIPAL AIRPORT

QUARTERLY REPORT

JANUARY 1, 2018 - MARCH 31,2018

30,542 GALLONS 2,042 GALLONS

50 TOTAL IN 2017 77 TOTAL IN 2018

FUEL SALES ARE DOWN SLIGHTLY COMPARED TO 2017.

CHARTER FLIGHTS HAD A SIGNI FICANT INCREASE OVER TH E SAME PERIOD AS LAST YEAR.

IN MARCH SEVERAL F.A.A. TECHN ICIANS CAME TO THE AIRPORT TO INSTALL EQUIPMENT ON THE RUNWAY 4 APPROACH LIGHTS, AS SOON AS THE LIGHTS PASS INSPECTION THEY WI LL BE RETURNED TO

SERVICE.

NO CELEBRITY VIS ITOR/PASSENGER THIS QUARTER.

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Jeff L. Tilton Mayor

TO:

FROM: DATE: SUBJECT:

Th~ CIty of Zanesvl~~e Community Development Department

401 Market Street, Zanesville, Ohio 43701 Phone: (740) 617-4909

Members of City Council Mayor Jeff Tilton Jay Bennett, Director, Community Development April 18,2018

Jay D. Bennett Director

O.V. Brownfield Redevelopment Project: Final Presentations

O.V. Brownfield Redevelopment Project - Final Presentations

The City of Zanesville has partnered with Ohio University professors Dr. Amy Lynch, Assistant Professor in the Geography Department, and Tia McDonald, Assistant Professor in the Economics Department, for the Zanesville Brownfield Redevelopment Project.

Drs. Lynch and McDonaids' courses (GEOG 4900: Urban Planning Design Studio and ECON 4150: Regional Economic Analysis) have centered on the analysis of brownfield sites in Zanesville; specifically, the students focused on the impact and potential redevelopment opportunities for the former Mosaic Tile Co. site at 1421 Pershing Road.

Throughout the Spring Semester ' 18, the students have communicated with Community Development staff, and have presented their fmdings via virtual and in-person meetings. The students will present their final presentation to Zanesville City Council during the April 23 rd

Council meeting.

Attached to this Memo are the students' presentation materials.

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RECEIVED

APR 1 8 2018

ORDINANCE NO. 18- 50 INTRODUCED B~Y:-C-=--O:'::UN~C:::I~L- CLERK OF COUNCIL

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1171.01, 1171.03 and 1171.04 OF THE CITY OF ZANESVILLE'S PLANNING AND ZONING CODE

WHEREAS, through a comprehensive review of the Downtown Design Review Board's authority and scope, the Community Development Department has identified several areas that require amending andlor updating; and

WHEREAS, according to Section 1117.01 "To adapt to changing development conditions and provide for the phased implementation of the City Comprehensive Plan, the Planning Commission may from time to time recommend, and Council may adopt, amendments to the provisions of the text of this Zoning Code ... as provided by the Ohio Revised Code.", and

WHEREAS, proper notification ofthe intent of this proposed legislation was given in a newspaper of general circulation; and

WHEREAS, after taking testimony and discussion, the Zanesville Planning Commission has recommended to City Council that the proposed amendments to Chapter 1105.09, 1105.10 and 1105.11 be approved.

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of the City of Zanesville, State of Ohio; that

SECTION ONE: Chapter 1171.0 I of the City of Zanesville 's Planning and Zoning Code is hereby amended, and shall read as follows:

1171.01 AUTHORITY.

The Downtown Design Review Board is hereby authorized and vested with the power and authority within the Downtown Improvement Area to:

(a) Review and approve, approve with conditions or disapprove all actions made subject to its review hereunder;

(b) Promote good design and maintenance through pUblicity and education; (c) Hold preliminary hearings to review projects and provide alternative suggestions as

applicable prior to formal submittal by the applicant; (d) Hear and decide appeals of administrative actions taken hereunder as provided herein; (e) File complaints to Building and Code Enforcement with requests for enforcement action; (1) Recommend to Council the employment of Staff or consultants to advise on Downtown

Design concerns; and (g) Recommend to the Planning Commission and Council amendments to the provisions of

this Code. (h) The concurring vote of a majority of the Board members present at the meeting shall be

required to take action on all such matters. (i) A vote by the Board resulting in a tie is the equivalent of a denial.

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SECTION TWO: Chapter 1171.03 of the City of Zanesville's Planning and Zoning Code is hereby amended, and shall read as follows :

1171.03 BOARD APPOINTMENTS; TERMS; CHAIRMAN.

(a) The Downtown Design Review Board shall consist of seven members who meet the following criteria:

(1) One landscape architect, interior designer, graphic artist, or similar professional; (2) One architect, or similar professional knowledgeable in structural design; (3) Four members who live, work, volunteer or have a vested interest in the Downtown

Improvement Area. (4) One member of Council whose term shall expire with each term of Council

membership. (b) The Mayor shall , with the advice and consent of Council:

(1) Appoint all members; (2) Fill any vacancies on the Board within sixty days, unless extenuating circumstances

require a longer period. (c) The Mayor shall appoint a new member to fill the unexpired term of any member

whose place has become vacant. (d) Appointments shall be for a period of three years. All members shall serve without

compensation. (e) The members of the Board shall elect:

(1) One member to serve as Chairman; and (2) Another to serve as Vice Chairman to serve as Acting Chairman in the absence of

the Chairman. (f) The Director of Community Development or his or her designee shall serve as the

Executive Secretary of the Board. (g) The Mayor shall have the power to remove any member for cause after a public

hearing is held and a copy of the charges against such member has been delivered to the member at least ten days prior to the hearing. The member shall be given an opportunity to answer to such charges.

SECTION THREE: Chapter 1171 .04 of the City of Zanesville's Planning and Zoning Code is hereby amended, and shall read as follows:

1171.04 MEETINGS. (a) All meetings of the Downtown Design Review Board shall be held at the call of the

Chairman with at least four meetings held each year , at regular intervals, in a public place, advertised in advance , and open to the public, except when an executive session is authorized by law. No meeting shall be conducted in the absence of a quorum, which shall consist of a majority of the total membership.

(b) An agenda for the meeting shall be advertised in advance and public notice shall be provided prior to any regular and special meetings .

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Ordinance No. 18-50

(d) The Board shall keep minutes of its proceedings. The minutes shall show the vote, or absence or abstention and reason for action of every member upon every official action and shall be a public record on file in the Community Development Department. An annual report of all Board activities shall also be kept on file and available for public inspection in the Community Development Department.

SECTION FOUR: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

PASSED: ________ -', 2018

ATTEST:

Susan Culbertson Daniel M. Vincent

Clerk of Counci I President of Council

APPROVED: ________ -',2018 THIS LEGISLA nON APPROVED AS TO FORM

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Jeff Tilton, Mayor

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RECEIVED Public Service Committee Andrew Roberts, Chair APR 1 8 2018

ORDINANCE NO. ~ - 51 INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL CLERK OF COUNCIL

AN ORDINANCE REPEALLING CHAPTER 937.05 OF THE CITY OF ZANESVILLE'S CODIFIED ORDINANCES, REGARDING CITY UTILITY BILLING DEPOSITS.

WHEREAS, upon review of Zanesville Codified Ordinances, Chapter 937.05, it was discovered that the language mirrors what currently found in Utilities Billing Division & Water Division Rules and Regulations, Chapter 10.4.4, Section J: Security Deposit, and thus can be repealed .

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED, by the Council of the City of Zanesville, State of Ohio, that

SECTION ONE: Section 937.05 of the Zanesville Codified Ordinances is hereby repealed .

SECTION TWO: This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

PASSED:

ATIEST:

APPROVED:

__________ , 2018

SUSAN CULBERTSON, Clerk of Council

DANIEL M. VINCENT, President of Council

_________ , 2018 THIS LEGISLATION APPROVED AS TO FORM

JEFF TILTON , Mayor

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CHAPTER 3

Ordinance No. 18-51

UTILITIES BILLING DIVISION & WATER DIVISION RULES AND REGULATIONS

APPLICATIONS FOR WATER SERVICES

3.1 Applications and Security Deposits

.... ... A security deposit is required for certain new accounts as prescribed in Sec. 10.4. A deposit will be required of the following specified customers of Zanesville water who are starting water service with the City of Zanesville and who will have City water meters and accounts:

1) A new water/sewer customer with the City of Zanesville who has no prior credit experience with the City.

2) A tenant customer, except if the landlord furnishes the City with a written waiver for the deposit.

3) A customer that has been delinquent in the past 12 months.

Except for a tenant customer, the City of Zanesville will credit the security deposit to the customer's account who made the deposit after a one-year period provided the customer has kept his account current for the preceding 12 month period.

Except for a tenant customer, the City of Zanesville will return any balance of the security deposit to the customer once service is terminated and final bills have been calculated and applied.

Each water meter account of a customer shall be treated separately. At the option of the City of Zanesville. should a customer of the City of Zanesville water move from a premises having a water meter on the premises, the City of Zanesville may credit the customer's new water meter account with any balance due to the customer on a previous deposit. For a customer moving from the City, credit will be given on the final bill.

937.05 DEPOSIT GUARANTEE. Certain customers of City water who are furnished water by the City, shall as a condition precedent to

obtaining water service from the City, deposit with the Zanesville Utility Department, the sum of seventy-five dollars ($75.00) for each water meter as a guarantee of payment for water service furnished.

(a) The requirement of the seventy-five dollar ($75.00) deposit shall be required of the following specified customers of Zanesville water who will have City water meters and accounts and who are starting water service with the City after the effective date of this section.

(1) A new water and/or sewer customer with the City who has no prior credit experience with the City. (2) A tenant customer. except if the landlord furnishes the City a written waiver for the deposit. (3) A customer that has been delinquent in the past twelve months.

(b) The City shall return any balance of said seventy-five dollar ($75.00) deposit to the customer who deposited the seventy-five dollars ($75.00) once service is terminated and final bills have been calculated and applied.

(c) Except for a tenant customer, the City shall return any balance of the seventy-five dollar ($75.00) deposit to the customer who deposited the seventy-five dollars ($75.00) who is current in their account for twelve consecutive months after service is started or after a twelve consecutive month period that their water account

is current. (d) Each water meter account of a customer shall be treated separately however, at the option ofthe City a

customer may transfer the balance of a water deposit from one meter account to another meter account .

(Ord. 94-265. Passed 1-9-95.)