City Council Meeting

Event Date: 
Mon, 03/13/2023 - 6:30pm

Meeting Location:  Council Chambers (Courtroom I - City Hall, 2nd Floor)

Time:  6:30 pm

PRINTABLE AGENDA 

CALL TO ORDER/ROLL CALL

PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE AND PRAYER

SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS

PUBLIC HEARING -- 

Notice

The Office of Community Development (OCD) will receive approximately $105 million in federal funds  for a variety of Community Development and Housing Programs.    Approximately $45.5 million will be CDBG funds and $27.3 million will be Home Investment Partnerships funding.  The City of Marion is expected to receive  approximately $202,000 from the Allocation program and can apply for  one or more of the competitive set-aside programs: Targets of Opportunity Grants, Flexible Grant Program (Downtown Bldg., Econ. Dev & Fair Housing) ($250,000), Neighborhood Revitalization ($750,000), and Critical Infrastructure Investment ($500,000); and up to $400,000 of CHIP funding, or up to $750,000 if it jointly applies with Marion County, provided they meet applicable program requirements.

Marion County may apply for funding under the following programs:

  • Community Housing Impact & Prevention Program (CHIP) ($750,000)

  • Economic Development Loan & Public Infrastructure Grant Program (500,000)

  • Housing Opportunities for Persons With AIDs (HOPWA) Program (variable)

  • Residential Public Infrastructure Grant Program (100,000 to 750,000

  • Supportive Housing, Homeless Crisis Response, & Housing Assistance Grant Programs (variable)

  • And Any New Programs Announced Under the CDBG, HOME, and OHTF Programs

The first public hearing will be held March 13, 2023, at 6:30 PM during a regular City Council  meeting 2nd floor, 233 West Center Street, Marion, OH.  The programs can fund a range of activities, including economic development, housing rehabilitation, and public facilities.  Activities must be designed to benefit low- and moderate -income persons.  The projects must also be capable of being completed from start to finish in a usually 24-month period, which time includes environmental review, engineering or architectural drawings, easements, acquisitions, bidding, construction work and closeout reports.

The activities must be designed to meet one of the CDBG National Objectives to primarily benefit low- and moderate-income persons, or aid in the prevention or elimination of slums and blight, or meet an urgent need of the community, and also comply with the applicable Program Objectives as outlined in the Ohio Consolidated Plan. 

Citizens are encouraged to attend this public hearing to provide their input on the City of Marion CDBG program.  Should any participant require auxiliary aids due to disability or non-English languages, or wish to submit written comments prior to the hearing, please contact the Marion City Council s at the address above.

OLD BUSINESS

Item 1.  ORDINANCE 2023-012:  ORDINANCE DIRECTING THE SAFETY DIRECTOR TO AMEND THE MASTER TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN BY PLACING STOP SIGNS ON SILVER ST. AT THE INTERSECTION WITH OAK ST PROVIDING FOR A FOUR WAY STOP INTERSECTION (Ratliff)

  • Traffic Commission -- Mr. Feliciano, chair -- 6-0
  • 3rd Reading

NEW BUSINESS 

Item 1.  ORDINANCE 2023-014:  ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SERVICE DIRECTOR TO ENTER INTO CONTRACT WITH FYDA FREIGHTLINER FOR THE PURCHASE OF A DUMP TRUCK WITH PLOW FOR THE STREETS DEPARTMENT AND WITH FREIGHTLINER FOR THE CHASSIS AND BODY AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY (Kurz)

  • Finance Committee -- Mr. Schaber, chair -- 3-0

Item 2.  ORDINANCE 2023-015:  ORDINANCE RATIFYING AND APPROVING THE BARGAINING AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF MARION AND THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF FIRE FIGHTERS (IAFF) LOCAL 379 AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. (added by Mayor Schertzer)

Item 3.  RESOLUTION 2023-003:  RESOLUTION CONFIRMING THE APPOINTMENT, BY THE MAYOR, OF LORA TROUTMAN, TO SERVE AS A MEMBER OF THE MARION COUNTY GENERAL HEALTH DISTRICT. (added by Mayor Schertzer)

OTHER BUSINESS

MATTERS NOT ON THE AGENDA

COMMITTEE MEETING SCHEDULE

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Committee Assignments for 2022-2023

The first name shall be the chairman of the committee. The second name shall be the vice chairman. The third name shall be a member of the committee.  An updated contact list is included with every agenda.

Finance -- Jason Schaber, Jeff Gerritsen (vice chair), Aaron Rollins

Airport, Lands & Buildings -- Mike Neff (chair), Mike Thomas (vice chair), Karen Fosnaugh

Information Systems -- Aaron Rollins (chair), Jeff Gerritsen (vice chair), Josh Feliciano 
Jobs and Economic Development -- Ayers Ratliff (chair), Josh Feliciano (vice chair), Jeff Gerritsen
Legislation, Codes & Regulations -- Jeff Gerritsen (chair), Brett Cornelius (vice chair), Jason Schaber

Municipal Services, Parks & Recreation -- Mike Thomas (chair), Karen Fosnaugh (vice chair), Mike Neff

Public Utilities -- Brett Cornelius (chair), Mike Neff (vice chair), Josh Feliciano
Regional Planning -- Karen Fosnaugh  (chair), Mike Neff (vice chair), Ayers Ratliff
  • Marion City/Marion County Regional Planning Link
  • Regional Planning Commission Meetings are held 7PM located in the Prospect Room, lower level of Marion County Building on 4th Wednesday of the month, except November and December meetings are combined due to holiday season and held on 2nd Wednesday of December. 
Streets and Sewers -- Josh Feliciano  (chair), Mike Thomas (vice chair), Brett Cornelius

Zoning and Annexation -- Karen Fosnaugh  (chair), Jeff Gerritsen (vice chair), Aaron Rollins

Select Committee -- City Charter -- Brett Cornelius (chair), Mike Thomas (vice chair), Mike Neff, Jeff Gerritsen, Aaron Rollins

Commissions:

Traffic Commission

Members of the Streets and Sewers Committee:  Mr. Feliciano (elected chair), Mr. Thomas, Mr. Cornelius
Safety/Service Director:  Director Caryer or Director Chaffin
City Engineer:  Director Bischoff
Chief of Police:  Chief McDonald
Law Director:  Law Director Russell 

Council Representation on Other Boards/Committees:

CANDO Board -- Jeff Gerritsen

Downtown Marion Inc. -- Ayers Ratliff

Airport Commission -- Mike Neff

 

 

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