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001 LEGALLEGAL NOTICE WOOD COUNTY
COMMON PLEAS COURT WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Notice of
foreclosure of liens for delinquent land taxes, by action inrem by County Treasurer of Wood County, Ohio.
Public notice is herebygiven that on the 14th day of February, 2013 the
CountyTreasurer of Wood County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common PleasCourt of Wood County, Ohio, at
Bowling Green for the foreclosure ofliens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, andinterest
against certain real property situated in such county, asdescribed in that complaint.The object of the
action is to obtainfrom the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such realestate and ordering
the sale of such real estate for the satisfaction ofthe tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the
real propertyonly and no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, ifpursuant to the action the
property is sold for an amount that is lessthan the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments,
charges,penalties, and interest against it, the court, in a separate order, mayenter a deficiency judgment
against the owner of record of a parcel forthe amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a
corporation,the court may enter the deficiency judgment against the stockholderholding a majority of the
corporation’s stock.The permanent parcelnumber of each parcel included in such action; the full street
addressof the parcel, if available; a description of the parcel as set forth inthe associated delinquent
land tax certificate or master list ofdelinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes,
assessments,charges, penalties, and interest due and unpaid on the parcel; the nameand address of the last
known owner of the parcel as they appear on thegeneral tax list; and the names and addresses of each
lienholder andother person with an interest in the parcel identified in a statutorilyrequired title search
relating to the parcel; all as more fully setforth in the complaint, are as follows: Case
Number
2013LF0017 Permanent Parcel
Number: M50-812-270303005000, with the street
address of 1921 Bordeaux Rue, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Gareth Jones, whose last known
address is 1921Bordeaux Rue, Northwood, Ohio 43619. The following is a list of namesandaddresses of certain
lienholders or other persons with an interestin the parcels as identified by a title search relating to said
parcels:Unknown Spouse, if any, of Gareth Jones, 1921 Bordeaux Rue, Northwood,Ohio 43619; Directions Credit
Union, 5121 Whiteford Road, Sylvania, Ohio43560. ($12,246.11) Case Number
2013LF0018
Permanent Parcel Number
1:
M50-300-860403019000, with the street address of 0 Joseph
Street, Northwood, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number
2:
M50-300-860403020000, with the street address of 0 Joseph
Street, Northwood,Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Nancy J. McNemar, whose last known address is 1040Colburn
Street, Toledo, Ohio 43609 also served at 3080 S. Byrne Road,Apt. Lower, Toledo, Ohio 43614-5324. The
following is a list of namesand addresses of certain lienholders or other persons with an interestin the
parcels as identified by a title search relating to said parcels:Unknown Spouse, if any, of Nancy J.
McNemar, 1040 Colburn Street,Toledo, Ohio 43609 also served at 3080 S. Byrne Road, Apt. Lower,Toledo, Ohio
43614-5324, James S. Nowak, Assignee, 4808 N. SummitStreet, Toledo, Ohio 43611; State of Ohio, Department of
Taxation, c/oOhio Attorney General,Collections Enforcement Section, 150 East GayStreet,
21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130; Glass CityFederal Credit Union, 1340 Arrowhead
Drive, Maumee, Ohio 43537; FordMotor Credit Company, P.O. Box 6508, Mesa, AZ 85216. ($2,121.49)
Case Number 2013LF0019 Permanent
Parcel
Number 1:
M50-812-340315004000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 2:
M50-812-340315005000, with the street address of 233 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 3:
M50-812-340315006000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 4:
M50-812-340315007000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio.Permanent Parcel Number 5:
M50-812-340315008000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Kimberly Calmes, whose last known address is 233Wilson Street, Northwood,
Ohio 43619, and Lynne Watras, whose last knownaddress is 282 Majestic, Toledo, Ohio 43608. The following is
a list ofnames and addresses of certain lienholders or other persons with aninterest in the parcels as
identified by a title search relating to saidparcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Kimberly Calmes, 233 Wilson
Street,Northwood, Ohio 43619; Unknown Spouse, if any, of Lynne Watras, 282Majestic, Toledo, Ohio 43608;
Unifund CCR Partners, P.O. Box 42730,Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 also served at c/o J. Louis Kurtzer, Esq.,
LawOffices of J. Louis Kurtzer, 7434 Jager Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230.($8,558.32) Case
Number
2013LF0020 Permanent Parcel
Number 1: M50-812-340316042000, with the street
address of 254 Wilson Street, Northwood, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel
Number 2: M50-812-340316043000, with the street
address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Anntoinette Young, whose last known
address is 254Wilson Street, Northwood, Ohio 43619. The following is a list of namesand addresses of certain
lienholders or other persons with an interestinthe parcels as identified by a title search relating to
saidparcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Anntoinette Young, 254 WilsonStreet, Northwood, Ohio 43619; Fifth
Third Bank (Northwestern Ohio),1850 East Paris, Grand Rapids, MI 49546. ($7,004.85) Case
Number
2013LF0021 Permanent Parcel
Number: M50-300-130423001000, with the street
address of 2264 Tracy Road, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Michael J. Bryston, Jr., whose last
known address is916 Washington Street, Genoa, Ohio 43430, and Cheryl A. Bullington,whose last known address
is 4900 Ferndale, Sheffield Lake, Ohio 44054.The following is a list of names and addresses of certain
lienholders orother persons with an interest in the parcels as identified by a titlesearch relating to said
parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Michael J.Bryston, Jr., 916 Washington Street, Genoa, Ohio 43430;
Unknown Spouse,if any, of Cheryl A. Bullington, 4900 Ferndale, Sheffield Lake, Ohio44054. ($5.942.07)
Case Number 2013LF0022 Permanent
Parcel
Number:
L45-412-040000009000, with the street address of 12012 McCutcheonville Road,
MontgomeryTownship, Wood County, Ohio. Last owned by Ruth Ellen Graf, Trustee,whose last known address is
219 County Road 681, Sullivan, Ohio 44880also served at 1628 Clough Street, Apt. 28, Bowling Green, Ohio
43402.The following is a list of names and addresses of certain lienholders orother persons with an interest
in the parcels as identified by a titlesearch relating to said parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Ruth
EllenGraf, Trustee, 219 County Road 681, Sullivan, Ohio 44880 also served1628 Clough Street, Apt. 28,
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402; State of Ohio,Department of Taxation, c/o Ohio Attorney General,
CollectionsEnforcement Section, 150 East Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio
43215-3130. ($5,366.14) Case Number 2013LF0023
Permanent Parcel Number:
O55-312-360403033000, with the street address of 602 Arbor Street, Fostoria,
Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Susan K. Peace and Glenn L. Peace, wife and husband,whose last known address
is 602 Arbor Street, Fostoria, Ohio 44830 alsoserved at 1521 N. Countyline Street, Lot 124N, Fostoria,
Ohio44830-4005. The following is a list of names and addresses of certainlienholders or other persons with
an interest in the parcels asidentified by a title search relating to said parcels: U.S. BankNational
Association, as Trustee for J.P. Morgan Mortgage AcquisitionTrust 2006-HE3, Asset Backed Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2006-HE3,10790 Rancho Bernardo Road, San Diego, CA 92127; Mortgage
ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Novastar Mortgage, Inc., P.O.Box 7814, Ocala, FL 34478
also served at P.O. Box 2026, Flint, MI48501-2026; CitiFinancial, Inc., 105 South Main Street, Fostoria,
Ohio44830 also served at c/o CT Corporation Systems, Inc., Statutory Agent,1300 E.
9th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; First Ohio Credit Union, Inc., P.O. Box 856,
Fostoria, Ohio 44830. ($7,420.90) Case Number
2013LF0024 Permanent Parcel
Number: K42-409-280101006000, with the street
address of 22797 Main Street, Custar, Wood County,Ohio.Last owned by Timothy C. Thompson, whose last known
address isP.O. Box 4, 22797 Defiance Pike, Custar, Ohio 43511. The following is alist of names and addresses
of certain lienholders or other persons withan interest in the parcels as identified by a title search
relating tosaid parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Timothy C. Thompson, P.O. Box4, 22797 Defiance Pike,
Custar, Ohio 43511; The Union Bank Company, 100South High Street, P.O. Box 67, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830;
State ofOhio, Department of Taxation, c/o Ohio Attorney General, CollectionsEnforcement Section, 150 East
Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130. ($8,990.09) Case
Number
2013LF0025 Permanent Parcel
Number 1: P60-400-180307029000, with the street
address of 0 Washington Street, Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent
Parcel
Number 2:
P60-400-180307030000, with the street address of 0 Washington Street,
Perrysburg Township,Wood County, Ohio. Last owned by David Lee Smith, Jr. and Jenny L.Smith, husband and
wife, whose last known address is 22 E. Woodside,Holland, Ohio 43528. The following is a list of names and
addresses ofcertain lienholders or other persons with an interest in the parcels asidentified by a title
search relating to said parcels: None. ($472.04) Case Number
2013LF0026 Permanent Parcel
Number: K42-409-210302053000, with the street
address of 22966 Main Street, Custar, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Timothy C. Thompson, whose last known
address isP.O. Box 4, 22797 Defiance Pike, Custar, Ohio 43511. The following is alist of names and addresses
of certain lienholders or other persons withan interest in the parcels as identified by a title search
relating tosaid parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Timothy C. Thompson, P.O. Box4, 22797 Defiance Pike,
Custar, Ohio 43511; State of Ohio, Department ofTaxation, c/o OhioAttorney General, Collections Enforcement
Section,150 East Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130. ($3,049.63)
Thecomplete legal description of the parcels listed above may be
obtained
at the Wood County Clerk of Court Office, One Courthouse Square,
Bowling
Green, OH 43402 and online at http://clerkof
court.co.wood.oh.us The legal descriptions will be posted on the website for three
weeks
from the date of the first publication in the general
newspaper.
Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lienupon, any
parcel of real property above listed may file an answer insuch action setting forth the nature and amount of
interest owned orclaimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answershall be filed in the
office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and acopy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting
attorney, on orbefore the 24th day of April, 2013 (twenty-eight days afterthe date of
final publication of this notice).If no answer is filedwith respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on
or before the datespecified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment offoreclosure will be taken by
default as to that parcel. Any parcel as towhich a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for
thesatisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, andinterest, and the costs incurred in the
foreclosure proceeding, whichare due and unpaid.At any time prior to the filing of an entry ofconfirmation
of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person withan interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint
may redeem the parcelby tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments,charges, penalties,
and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, togetherwith all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted
against the parcelunder section 5721.18 of the Revised Code. Upon the filing of
anyentry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity ofredemption. After the filing of any
such entry, any person claiming anyright, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be
foreverbarred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lienupon, and any equity of
redemption in, such parcel.Cindy A. Hofner Clerk of the CourtWood CountyCommon
Pleas CourtBowling Green, Ohio 43402 Mar. 13, 20, 27, ’13


RESOLUTION
10-13
PASSED MAR. 11, 2013 A RESOLUTIONIMPLEMENTING SECTIONS
3735.65 THROUGH 3735.70 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE,ESTABLISHING AND DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY
REINVESTMENTAREA #2 IN THE CITY OF WATERVILLE, DESIGNATING A HOUSING OFFICER TOADMINISTER THE PROGRAM,
CREATING A COMMUNITY HOUSING COUNCIL ANDCREATING A TAX INCENTIVE REVIEW COUNCILWHEREAS, the Council of
theCity of Waterville (hereinafter “Council”) desires to pursue allreasonable and legitimate incentive
measures to assist and encouragedevelopment in specific areas of the City of Waterville that have notenjoyed
reinvestment from remodeling or new construction; andWHEREAS, asurvey of housing (a copy of which is on file
in the WatervilleMunicipal Building) as required by Revised Code Section 3735.66 has beenprepared for the
area to be included in the proposed CommunityReinvestment Area (hereinafter “CRA”); andWHEREAS, the
maintenance ofexisting and construction of new commercial and industrial structures insuch area would serve
to encourage real property investments, maintainreal property values, and generate new employment
opportunities; andWHEREAS, the remodeling of commercial and industrial structures or theconstruction of new
commercial and industrial structures in the CRAconstitutes a public purpose for which property exemptions
may begranted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ofWaterville, Lucas County, Ohio
that:SECTION 1.The area designated asCRA #2 constitutes an area in which real property blight is located,and
in which new construction or repair of existing properties isencouraged.SECTION 2.Pursuant to Revised Code
Section 3735.66, CRA#2 is hereby established in the area delineated by the boundary asindicated on the
attached map, which is made a part hereof as if fullyrewritten herein.SECTION 3.Only non-retail commercial
and industrialproperties consistent with the applicable zoning regulations within thedesignated CRA will be
eligible for exemption under this program.SECTION 4.Within the CRA, the percentage of the tax exemption on
theincrease in the assessed valuation resulting from improvements tonon-retail commercial and industrial
real property and the term of thoseexemptions shall be negotiated on a case-by-case basis in advance
ofconstruction or remodeling occurring according to the rules outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.67, but
shall not exceed one hundred percent(100%) for up to ten (10) years.Residential properties,
includingmulti-family and single-family, drive-in commercial uses, retail,restaurants, bars, taverns,
carry-out businesses, banks and personaluses are not eligible.The results of the negotiations as approved
bythe Council will be set in writing in a CRA Agreement as outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.671.If
remodeling qualifies for anexemption, during the period of the exemption, the dollar amount of theincrease
in market value of the structure shall be exempt from realproperty taxation.If new construction qualifies
for an exemption,during the period of the exemption, the structure shall not beconsidered to be an
improvement on the land on which it is located forthe purpose of real property taxation.SECTION 5.All
com-mercial andindustrial projects are required to comply with the State applicationfee requirements of
Revised Code Section 3735.672 (C) (Currently $750.00to the Treasurer, State of Ohio).A local annual
monitoring fee of onepercent (1%) of the amount of the incentives, or a minimum of FiveHundred Dollars
($500.00), up to a maximum of Twenty-five HundredDollars ($2,500.00) annually is required.SECTION 6.To
administer andimplement the provisions of this Resolution, the Director of Financeand Administration is
hereby designated as the Housing Officer asdescribed in Revised Code Sections 3735.65 through
3735.70.SECTION 7.That a “Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council” shall be created,consisting of two
(2) members appointed by the Mayor, two (2) membersappointed by the Council, and one (1) member appointed by
the PlanningCommission.The majority of the members shall then appoint two (2)additional members who shall be
residents of the City of Waterville.Terms of the members of the Council shall be for three (3)
years.Anunexpired term resulting from a vacancy in the Housing Council shall befilled in the same manner as
the initial appointment was made.The CRAHousing Council shall make an annual inspection of the properties
withinthe CRA for which an exemption has been granted under Revised CodeSection 3735.67.The Housing Council
shall also hear appeals underRevised Code Section 3735.70.Revised Code Section 5709.85(A) requiresthe
legislative authority granting an exemption from taxation underRevised Code Section 3735.65 through 3735.70,
to create a tax incentivereview council ("TIRC"), which TIRC is required to perform an
annualreview of exemptions from taxation granted pursuant to such sections.The Lucas County Tax Incentive
Review Council, whose creation is herebyapproved, confirmed and ratified, shall serve as the TIRC to the
extentpermitted by law.If for any reason the Lucas County Tax IncentiveReview Council is unable to serve
this function, this Council herebycreates a new TIRC pursuant to Revised Code Section 5709.85(A).A
TaxIncentive Review Council (TIRC) shall be established pursuant to RevisedCode Section 5709.85, and shall
consist of three (3) representativesappointed by the Board of County Commissioners; two (2)
representativesof the municipal corporation, appointed by the Mayor with Councilconcurrence; the County
Auditor or designee; and a representative ofeach affected Board of Education.At least two (2) members must
beresidents of the City of Waterville.The TIRC shall review annually thecompliance of all agreements
involving the granting of exemptions fornon-retail commercial or industrial real property improvements
underRevised Code Section 3735.671 and make written recommendations to theCouncil as to continuing,
modifying or terminating said agreements basedupon the performance of the agreements.SECTION 8.The
Councilreserves the right to re-evaluate the designation of CRA # 2, at whichtime Council may direct the
Housing Officer not to accept any newapplications for exemptions as described in Revised Code
Section3735.67.SECTION 9.The Housing Officer or the Housing Officer’sdesignee is hereby authorized and
directed, on behalf of the City, topetition the State Director of Development Services Agency, inaccordance
with Revised Code Section 3735.66, to confirm the findingscontained within this Resolution for the creation
of this CRA.SECTION10.The Clerk of Council shall forward a copy of this Resolution to theLucas County
Auditor for information and reference.SECTION 11.It isfound and determined that all formal actions of the
Council concerningand relating to this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of thisCouncil, and that
all deliberations of this Council and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal actions were in
meetings open tothe public in compliance with all legal requirements, including Section121.22 of the Ohio
Revised Code.SECTION 12.This Resolution shalltake effect from and after the date of its passage as
authorized by theCharter of the City of Waterville. VOTE ON PASSAGE:YEAS: _7_NAYS:_0___ ATTEST:_____________
Dale D. Knepper,Clerk of CouncilLoriA. Brodie, Mayor Prepared by:James M.
BagdonasMunicipalAdministratorApproved as to form: Philip L. Dombey,Law Director Mar.20, 27, ’13


RESOLUTION NO. 11-13 PASSED MAR. 11, 2013
ARESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING SECTIONS 3735.65 THROUGH 3735.70 OF THE OHIOREVISED CODE, ESTABLISHING AND
DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITYREINVESTMENT AREA #3 IN THE CITY OF WATERVILLE, DESIGNATING A
HOUSINGOFFICER TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM, CREATING A COMMUNITY HOUSING COUNCILAND CREATING A TAX INCENTIVE
REVIEW COUNCILWHEREAS, the Council of theCity of Waterville (hereinafter “Council”) desires to pursue
allreasonable and legitimate incentive measures to assist and encouragedevelopment in specific areas of the
City of Waterville that have notenjoyed reinvestment from remodeling or new construction; andWHEREAS,
asurvey of housing (a copy of which is on file in the WatervilleMunicipal Building) as required by Revised
Code Section 3735.66 has beenprepared for the area to be included in the proposed CommunityReinvestment Area
(hereinafter “CRA”); andWHEREAS, the maintenance ofexisting and construction of new commercial and
industrial structures insuch area would serve to encourage real property investments, maintainreal property
values, and generate new employment opportunities; andWHEREAS, the remodeling of commercial and industrial
structures or theconstruction of new commercial and industrial structures in the CRAconstitutes a public
purpose for which property exemptions may begranted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the
City ofWaterville, Lucas County, Ohio that:SECTION 1.The area designated asCRA #3 constitutes an area in
which real property blight is located,and in which new construction or repair of existing properties
isencouraged.SECTION 2.Pursuant to Revised Code Section 3735.66, CRA#3 is hereby established in the area
delineated by the boundary asindicated on the attached map, which is made a part hereof as if fullyrewritten
herein.SECTION 3.Only non-retail commercial and industrialproperties consistent with the applicable zoning
regulations within thedesignated CRA will be eligible for exemption under this program.SECTION 4.Within the
CRA, the percentage of the tax exemption on theincrease in the assessed valuation resulting from
improvements tonon-retail commercial and industrial real property and the term of thoseexemptions shall be
negotiated on a case-by-case basis in advance ofconstruction or remodeling occurring according to the rules
outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.67, but shall not exceed one hundred percent(100%) for up to ten (10)
years.Residential properties, includingmulti-family and single-family, drive-in commercial uses,
retail,restaurants, bars, taverns, carry-out businesses, banks and personaluses are not eligible.The results
of the negotiations as approved bythe Council will be set in writing in a CRA Agreement as outlined
inRevised Code Section 3735.671.If remodeling qualifies for anexemption, during the period of the exemption,
the dollar amount of theincrease in market value of the structure shall be exempt from realproperty
taxation.If new construction qualifies for an exemption,during the period of the exemption, the structure
shall not beconsidered to be an improvement on the land on which it is located forthe purpose of real
property taxation.SECTION 5.All commercial andindustrial projects are required to comply with the State
applicationfee requirements of Revised Code Section 3735.672 (C) (Currently $750.00to the Treasurer, State
of Ohio).A local annual monitoring fee of onepercent (1%) of the amount of the incentives, or a minimum of
FiveHundred Dollars ($500.00), up to a maximum of Twenty-five HundredDollars ($2,500.00) annually is
required.SECTION 6.To administer andimplement the provisions of this Resolution, the Director of Financeand
Administration is hereby designated as the Housing Officer asdescribed in Revised Code Sections 3735.65
through 3735.70.SECTION 7.That a “Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council” shall be created,consisting
of two (2) members appointed by the Mayor, two (2) membersappointed by the Council, and one (1) member
appointed by the PlanningCommission.The majority of the members shall then appoint two (2)additional members
who shall be residents of the City of Waterville.Terms of the members of the Council shall be for three (3)
years.Anunexpired term resulting from a vacancy in the Housing Council shall befilled in the same manner as
the initial appointment was made.The CRAHousing Council shall make an annual inspection of the properties
withinthe CRA for which an exemption has been granted under Revised CodeSection 3735.67.The Housing Council
shall also hear appeals underRevised Code Section 3735.70.Revised Code Section 5709.85(A) requiresthe
legislative authority granting an exemption from taxation underRevised Code Section 3735.65 through 3735.70,
to create a tax incentivereview council ("TIRC"), which TIRC is required to perform an
annualreview of exemptions from taxation granted pursuant to such sections.The Lucas County Tax Incentive
Review Council, whose creation is herebyapproved, confirmed and ratified, shall serve as the TIRC to the
extentpermitted by law.If for any reason the Lucas County Tax IncentiveReview Council is unable to serve
this function, this Council herebycreates a new TIRC pursuant to Revised Code Section 5709.85(A).A
TaxIncentive Review Council (TIRC) shall be established pursuant to RevisedCode Section 5709.85, and shall
consist of three (3) representativesappointed by the Board of County Commissioners; two (2)
representativesof the municipal corporation, appointed by the Mayor with Councilconcurrence; the County
Auditor or designee; and a representative ofeach affected Board of Education.At least two (2) members must
beresidents of the City of Waterville.The TIRC shall review annually thecompliance of all agreements
involving the granting of exemptions fornon-retail commercial or industrial real property improvements
underRevised Code Section 3735.671 and make written recommendations to theCouncil as to continuing,
modifying or terminating said agreements basedupon the performance of the agreements.SECTION 8.The
Councilreserves the right to re-evaluate the designation of CRA # 3, at whichtime Council may direct the
Housing Officer not to accept any newapplications for exemptions as described in Revised Code
Section3735.67.SECTION 9.The Housing Officer or the Housing Officer’sdesignee is hereby authorized and
directed, on behalf of the City, topetition the State Director of Development Services Agency, inaccordance
with Revised Code Section 3735.66, to confirm the findingscontained within this Resolution for the creation
of this CRA.SECTION10.The Clerk of Council shall forward a copy of this Resolution to theLucas County
Auditor for information and reference.SECTION 11.It isfound and determined that all formal actions of the
Council concerningand relating to this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of thisCouncil, and that
all deliberations of this Council and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal actions were in
meetings open tothe public in compliance with all legal requirements, including Section121.22 of the Ohio
Revised Code.SECTION 12.This Resolution shalltake effect from and after the date of its passage as
authorized by theCharter of the City of Waterville. VOTE ON PASSAGE:YEAS: _7__ NAYS:__0_ ATTEST: Dale D.
Knepper,Clerk of CouncilLori A. Brodie, MayorPrepared by:James M. Bagdonas Municipal AdministratorApproved
as toform:Philip L. Dombey,Law Director Mar. 20, 27, ’13


Voter Registration
Deadline for the
May 7, 2013 Primary/Special
Election is April 8, 2013 9:00 p.m.
Votersin Bowling Green City, Perrysburg City and Bradner; and
Bowling Green,
Elmwood, Fostoria, Gibsonburg and North Baltimore School
Districts will
have an election on May 7,
2013.
Republican candidates will be on theballot in
Perrysburg Municipal Court.
The Wood County Board ofElections will be open extended hours due
to the upcoming voterregistration deadline.Any citizen who is not registered to vote inWood County or has
changed their address within the county since thelast time they voted should register with the Board of
Elections by thisdate. The Board of Elections regular business hours are:Monday-Fridayfrom 8:30 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. and they will be open extended hours onMonday, April 8, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Voter
registration isavailable at the Board office and at the following locations: BAIRDSTOWNMUNICIPAL BUILDING –
Clerk, 101 1/2 W. Main St.257-2935 byappointment only BEHAVIORAL CONNECTIONS – PO Box 29 BG Sites: 352-5387
-M & W 8am-9pm T & TH 8-8, F 8-5Perrysburg Site:872-2419 -M-TH 8-8; F 8-5BLOOMDALE VILLAGE
HALL Shirley Rosendale, Clerk, 206Vine, PO Box 186454-2941 BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 1921 E.Gypsy
Lane Rd.352-5115 – M-F 7:30-4:30 BOWLING GREEN CITY OFFICEBUILDING Barb Ford, 304 N. Church St.354-6200 –
Monday-Friday 8-4:30BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Office of Disability Services, 413 SouthHall BGSU
372-8495 – Monday-Friday 8-5 BOWLING GREEN LICENSE BUREAU RobHolley, Deputy, 1616 E. Wooster St.354-2886 –
Monday 8-6:30Tuesday-Friday 8-5; Saturday 8-2 BRADNER VILLAGE OFFICE Julie Van Nest,130 N. Main St (PO Box
599)288-2890 – Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 FOSTORIACITY AUDITOR 213 S. Main St.419-435-2927 – M, T, Th, F
8:00-5:00;Wed. 8:00-12:00GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE OFFICE Christine Spurlock, 17460Sycamore Rd. (P O Box
309)832-5305 – M-T-W-F 9-3:30 HASKINS TOWN HALLOFFICE Lisa Heft, Clerk, 100 N. Church St.823-1911 – M, T,
Th, & F9-12; 1-4; W 9-12; 1-6 MILLBURY VILLAGE OFFICE Gretchen Densic, Clerk,28430 Main St.836-9671
– call for appointment NORTH BALTIMORE VILLAGEOFFICE 205 N. Main St. 257-2394 – Monday-Friday 8-4:30
NORTHWOOD CITYOFFICE Julie Jagodzinski, 6000 Wales Rd.693-9326 – Monday-Friday8-4:30 PEMBERVILLE VILLAGE
HALL Stephanie Bowe, Fiscal Officer, 115 MainSt.287-3832 – Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 PERRYSBURG LICENSE
BUREAUPatricia Dickey, Deputy, 26611 N. Dixie Hwy., Suite 125,874-7575 -Monday 8-6:30 T-F 8-5; Sat. 8-12
PERRYSBURG MUNICIPAL BUILDING, FinanceOffice, 201 W. Indiana Ave.872-8030 – M-F 8-4:30 PERRYSBURG
TOWNSHIPBUILDING Shirley Haar, Fiscal Officer, 26609 Lime City Rd 872-8861 – M-F7-5:00 RISINGSUN VILLAGE
HALL Barb Shultz, 420 Main St 457-4435 -Tues-Thurs 8-12; 1-5 ROSSFORD MUNICIPAL BUILDING 133 Osborne
St.666-0210 – M-F 9-5 WALBRIDGE VILLAGE HALL 111 N. Main St. 666-1830 – M-F8-4:30 WAYNE VILLAGE OFFICE,
Community Building, 125 Schoolhouse St.288-3075 – M-F 9-11:45; 12:45-5 WESTON VILLAGE HALL Sarah
Schroeder,Fiscal Officer, 13234 Main St. PO Box 354,669-3224 – M-F 9-1WOODCO. DEPT. OF JOB & FAMILY
SERVICES 1928 E. Gypsy Lane Rd.352-7566 -M-F 8:30-4:30 WOOD CO. HEALTH DEPT. 1840 E Gypsy Lane Rd.352-8402
-M-F 8:30-4:30 WOOD CO. TREASURER’S OFFICE 354-9130 – M-F 8:30-4:30 MOSTAREA PUBLIC LIBRARIES – Hours vary,
check with the library: BOWLINGGREEN LIBRARY 251 N. Main St 352-5104 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYLIBRARY
372-2051 GRAND RAPIDS BRANCH LIBRARY 17620 Bridge St PO Box 245832-5231LUCKEY BRANCH LI-BRARY 228 Main St.
(PO Box 190) 833-6040NORTH BALTIMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY 230 N. Main St 257-3621PEMBERVILLELIBRARY 375 E. Front
St. PO Box 809 287-4012 STONY RIDGE BRANCH LIBRARY5805 Fremont PkePO Box 250 837-5948 WALBRIDGE LIBRARY, 108
N. Main St666-9900WAY PUBLIC LIBRARY, 101 E. Indiana Ave, Perrysburg 874-3135WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY 137 E.
Main St 288-2708 WESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 13153Main St. 669-3415669-3415 Any voter that wishes to vote prior
toelection day may do so by two different methods:· By mail – therequest must be made in writing and include
the Voter’s name, address ofvoting residence, address the ballot should be sent to if differentfrom voting
residence, date of birth, identification information (last 4digits of Social Security Number or Ohio
Driver’s License Number or acopy of one of current utility bill, bank statement, government check,or a
paycheck. Statement indicating you are a qualified elector and wishto have a ballot for May 7, 2013 sent to
you. If you reside in thePerrysburg Municipal Court District and wish to vote on Republicancandidates,
please indicate that on your application.·In person atthe Board of Elections during regular business
hours.Contact theBoard of Elections for date/times that in person voting is available.For additional
information about the upcoming elections please refer tothe Board of Elections website www.co.wood.
oh.us/boeContactinformation:Wood County Board of Elections, One Courthouse Square,Bowling Green OH 43402
Telephone 419-354-9120Fax 419-354-1730Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Directors:Terry Burton and Debbie Hazard Mar. 20, ’13


001 LEGALLEGAL
NOTICE
WOOD COUNTY COMMON PLEAS
COURT
WOOD COUNTY, OHIO Notice of foreclosure of liens for
delinquent land taxes, by action inrem by County Treasurer of Wood County, Ohio. Public notice is
herebygiven that on the 14th day of February, 2013 the CountyTreasurer of Wood
County, Ohio, filed a complaint in the Common PleasCourt of Wood County, Ohio, at Bowling Green for the
foreclosure ofliens for delinquent taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, andinterest against certain real
property situated in such county, asdescribed in that complaint.The object of the action is to obtainfrom
the court a judgment foreclosing the tax liens against such realestate and ordering the sale of such real
estate for the satisfaction ofthe tax liens on it. Such action is brought against the real propertyonly and
no personal judgment shall be entered in it. However, ifpursuant to the action the property is sold for an
amount that is lessthan the amount of the delinquent taxes, assessments, charges,penalties, and interest
against it, the court, in a separate order, mayenter a deficiency judgment against the owner of record of a
parcel forthe amount of the difference; if that owner of record is a corporation,the court may enter the
deficiency judgment against the stockholderholding a majority of the corporation’s stock.The permanent
parcelnumber of each parcel included in such action; the full street addressof the parcel, if available; a
description of the parcel as set forth inthe associated delinquent land tax certificate or master list
ofdelinquent tracts; a statement of the amount of the taxes, assessments,charges, penalties, and interest
due and unpaid on the parcel; the nameand address of the last known owner of the parcel as they appear on
thegeneral tax list; and the names and addresses of each lienholder andother person with an interest in the
parcel identified in a statutorilyrequired title search relating to the parcel; all as more fully setforth
in the complaint, are as follows: Case Number
2013LF0017 Permanent Parcel
Number: M50-812-270303005000, with the street
address of 1921 Bordeaux Rue, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Gareth Jones, whose last known
address is 1921Bordeaux Rue, Northwood, Ohio 43619. The following is a list of namesandaddresses of certain
lienholders or other persons with an interestin the parcels as identified by a title search relating to said
parcels:Unknown Spouse, if any, of Gareth Jones, 1921 Bordeaux Rue, Northwood,Ohio 43619; Directions Credit
Union, 5121 Whiteford Road, Sylvania, Ohio43560. ($12,246.11) Case Number
2013LF0018
Permanent Parcel Number
1:
M50-300-860403019000, with the street address of 0 Joseph
Street, Northwood, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number
2:
M50-300-860403020000, with the street address of 0 Joseph
Street, Northwood,Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Nancy J. McNemar, whose last known address is 1040Colburn
Street, Toledo, Ohio 43609 also served at 3080 S. Byrne Road,Apt. Lower, Toledo, Ohio 43614-5324. The
following is a list of namesand addresses of certain lienholders or other persons with an interestin the
parcels as identified by a title search relating to said parcels:Unknown Spouse, if any, of Nancy J.
McNemar, 1040 Colburn Street,Toledo, Ohio 43609 also served at 3080 S. Byrne Road, Apt. Lower,Toledo, Ohio
43614-5324, James S. Nowak, Assignee, 4808 N. SummitStreet, Toledo, Ohio 43611; State of Ohio, Department of
Taxation, c/oOhio Attorney General,Collections Enforcement Section, 150 East GayStreet,
21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130; Glass CityFederal Credit Union, 1340 Arrowhead
Drive, Maumee, Ohio 43537; FordMotor Credit Company, P.O. Box 6508, Mesa, AZ 85216. ($2,121.49)
Case Number 2013LF0019 Permanent
Parcel
Number 1:
M50-812-340315004000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 2:
M50-812-340315005000, with the street address of 233 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 3:
M50-812-340315006000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel Number 4:
M50-812-340315007000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County, Ohio.Permanent Parcel Number 5:
M50-812-340315008000, with the street address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood,
Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Kimberly Calmes, whose last known address is 233Wilson Street, Northwood,
Ohio 43619, and Lynne Watras, whose last knownaddress is 282 Majestic, Toledo, Ohio 43608. The following is
a list ofnames and addresses of certain lienholders or other persons with aninterest in the parcels as
identified by a title search relating to saidparcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Kimberly Calmes, 233 Wilson
Street,Northwood, Ohio 43619; Unknown Spouse, if any, of Lynne Watras, 282Majestic, Toledo, Ohio 43608;
Unifund CCR Partners, P.O. Box 42730,Cincinnati, Ohio 45242 also served at c/o J. Louis Kurtzer, Esq.,
LawOffices of J. Louis Kurtzer, 7434 Jager Court, Cincinnati, Ohio 45230.($8,558.32) Case
Number
2013LF0020 Permanent Parcel
Number 1: M50-812-340316042000, with the street
address of 254 Wilson Street, Northwood, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent Parcel
Number 2: M50-812-340316043000, with the street
address of 0 Wilson Street, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Anntoinette Young, whose last known
address is 254Wilson Street, Northwood, Ohio 43619. The following is a list of namesand addresses of certain
lienholders or other persons with an interestinthe parcels as identified by a title search relating to
saidparcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Anntoinette Young, 254 WilsonStreet, Northwood, Ohio 43619; Fifth
Third Bank (Northwestern Ohio),1850 East Paris, Grand Rapids, MI 49546. ($7,004.85) Case
Number
2013LF0021 Permanent Parcel
Number: M50-300-130423001000, with the street
address of 2264 Tracy Road, Northwood, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Michael J. Bryston, Jr., whose last
known address is916 Washington Street, Genoa, Ohio 43430, and Cheryl A. Bullington,whose last known address
is 4900 Ferndale, Sheffield Lake, Ohio 44054.The following is a list of names and addresses of certain
lienholders orother persons with an interest in the parcels as identified by a titlesearch relating to said
parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Michael J.Bryston, Jr., 916 Washington Street, Genoa, Ohio 43430;
Unknown Spouse,if any, of Cheryl A. Bullington, 4900 Ferndale, Sheffield Lake, Ohio44054. ($5.942.07)
Case Number 2013LF0022 Permanent
Parcel
Number:
L45-412-040000009000, with the street address of 12012 McCutcheonville Road,
MontgomeryTownship, Wood County, Ohio. Last owned by Ruth Ellen Graf, Trustee,whose last known address is
219 County Road 681, Sullivan, Ohio 44880also served at 1628 Clough Street, Apt. 28, Bowling Green, Ohio
43402.The following is a list of names and addresses of certain lienholders orother persons with an interest
in the parcels as identified by a titlesearch relating to said parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Ruth
EllenGraf, Trustee, 219 County Road 681, Sullivan, Ohio 44880 also served1628 Clough Street, Apt. 28,
Bowling Green, Ohio 43402; State of Ohio,Department of Taxation, c/o Ohio Attorney General,
CollectionsEnforcement Section, 150 East Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio
43215-3130. ($5,366.14) Case Number 2013LF0023
Permanent Parcel Number:
O55-312-360403033000, with the street address of 602 Arbor Street, Fostoria,
Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Susan K. Peace and Glenn L. Peace, wife and husband,whose last known address
is 602 Arbor Street, Fostoria, Ohio 44830 alsoserved at 1521 N. Countyline Street, Lot 124N, Fostoria,
Ohio44830-4005. The following is a list of names and addresses of certainlienholders or other persons with
an interest in the parcels asidentified by a title search relating to said parcels: U.S. BankNational
Association, as Trustee for J.P. Morgan Mortgage AcquisitionTrust 2006-HE3, Asset Backed Pass-Through
Certificates, Series 2006-HE3,10790 Rancho Bernardo Road, San Diego, CA 92127; Mortgage
ElectronicRegistration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Novastar Mortgage, Inc., P.O.Box 7814, Ocala, FL 34478
also served at P.O. Box 2026, Flint, MI48501-2026; CitiFinancial, Inc., 105 South Main Street, Fostoria,
Ohio44830 also served at c/o CT Corporation Systems, Inc., Statutory Agent,1300 E.
9th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44114; First Ohio Credit Union, Inc., P.O. Box 856,
Fostoria, Ohio 44830. ($7,420.90) Case Number
2013LF0024 Permanent Parcel
Number: K42-409-280101006000, with the street
address of 22797 Main Street, Custar, Wood County,Ohio.Last owned by Timothy C. Thompson, whose last known
address isP.O. Box 4, 22797 Defiance Pike, Custar, Ohio 43511. The following is alist of names and addresses
of certain lienholders or other persons withan interest in the parcels as identified by a title search
relating tosaid parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Timothy C. Thompson, P.O. Box4, 22797 Defiance Pike,
Custar, Ohio 43511; The Union Bank Company, 100South High Street, P.O. Box 67, Columbus Grove, Ohio 45830;
State ofOhio, Department of Taxation, c/o Ohio Attorney General, CollectionsEnforcement Section, 150 East
Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130. ($8,990.09) Case
Number
2013LF0025 Permanent Parcel
Number 1: P60-400-180307029000, with the street
address of 0 Washington Street, Perrysburg Township, Wood County, Ohio. Permanent
Parcel
Number 2:
P60-400-180307030000, with the street address of 0 Washington Street,
Perrysburg Township,Wood County, Ohio. Last owned by David Lee Smith, Jr. and Jenny L.Smith, husband and
wife, whose last known address is 22 E. Woodside,Holland, Ohio 43528. The following is a list of names and
addresses ofcertain lienholders or other persons with an interest in the parcels asidentified by a title
search relating to said parcels: None. ($472.04) Case Number
2013LF0026 Permanent Parcel
Number: K42-409-210302053000, with the street
address of 22966 Main Street, Custar, Wood County,Ohio. Last owned by Timothy C. Thompson, whose last known
address isP.O. Box 4, 22797 Defiance Pike, Custar, Ohio 43511. The following is alist of names and addresses
of certain lienholders or other persons withan interest in the parcels as identified by a title search
relating tosaid parcels: Unknown Spouse, if any, of Timothy C. Thompson, P.O. Box4, 22797 Defiance Pike,
Custar, Ohio 43511; State of Ohio, Department ofTaxation, c/o OhioAttorney General, Collections Enforcement
Section,150 East Gay Street, 21st Floor, Columbus, Ohio 43215-3130. ($3,049.63)
Thecomplete legal description of the parcels listed above may be
obtained
at the Wood County Clerk of Court Office, One Courthouse Square,
Bowling
Green, OH 43402 and online at http://clerkof
court.co.wood.oh.us The legal descriptions will be posted on the website for three
weeks
from the date of the first publication in the general
newspaper.
Any person owning or claiming any right, title, or interest in, or lienupon, any
parcel of real property above listed may file an answer insuch action setting forth the nature and amount of
interest owned orclaimed and any defense or objection to the foreclosure. Such answershall be filed in the
office of the undersigned clerk of the court, and acopy of the answer shall be served on the prosecuting
attorney, on orbefore the 24th day of April, 2013 (twenty-eight days afterthe date of
final publication of this notice).If no answer is filedwith respect to a parcel listed in the complaint, on
or before the datespecified as the last day for filing an answer, a judgment offoreclosure will be taken by
default as to that parcel. Any parcel as towhich a foreclosure is taken by default shall be sold for
thesatisfaction of the taxes, assessments, charges, penalties, andinterest, and the costs incurred in the
foreclosure proceeding, whichare due and unpaid.At any time prior to the filing of an entry ofconfirmation
of sale, any owner or lienholder of, or other person withan interest in, a parcel listed in the complaint
may redeem the parcelby tendering to the treasurer the amount of the taxes, assessments,charges, penalties,
and interest due and unpaid on the parcel, togetherwith all costs incurred in the proceeding instituted
against the parcelunder section 5721.18 of the Revised Code. Upon the filing of
anyentry of confirmation of sale, there shall be no further equity ofredemption. After the filing of any
such entry, any person claiming anyright, title, or interest in, or lien upon, any parcel shall be
foreverbarred and foreclosed of any such right, title, or interest in, lienupon, and any equity of
redemption in, such parcel.Cindy A. Hofner Clerk of the CourtWood CountyCommon
Pleas CourtBowling Green, Ohio 43402 Mar. 13, 20, 27, ’13


RESOLUTION
10-13
PASSED MAR. 11, 2013 A RESOLUTIONIMPLEMENTING SECTIONS
3735.65 THROUGH 3735.70 OF THE OHIO REVISED CODE,ESTABLISHING AND DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITY
REINVESTMENTAREA #2 IN THE CITY OF WATERVILLE, DESIGNATING A HOUSING OFFICER TOADMINISTER THE PROGRAM,
CREATING A COMMUNITY HOUSING COUNCIL ANDCREATING A TAX INCENTIVE REVIEW COUNCILWHEREAS, the Council of
theCity of Waterville (hereinafter “Council”) desires to pursue allreasonable and legitimate incentive
measures to assist and encouragedevelopment in specific areas of the City of Waterville that have notenjoyed
reinvestment from remodeling or new construction; andWHEREAS, asurvey of housing (a copy of which is on file
in the WatervilleMunicipal Building) as required by Revised Code Section 3735.66 has beenprepared for the
area to be included in the proposed CommunityReinvestment Area (hereinafter “CRA”); andWHEREAS, the
maintenance ofexisting and construction of new commercial and industrial structures insuch area would serve
to encourage real property investments, maintainreal property values, and generate new employment
opportunities; andWHEREAS, the remodeling of commercial and industrial structures or theconstruction of new
commercial and industrial structures in the CRAconstitutes a public purpose for which property exemptions
may begranted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City ofWaterville, Lucas County, Ohio
that:SECTION 1.The area designated asCRA #2 constitutes an area in which real property blight is located,and
in which new construction or repair of existing properties isencouraged.SECTION 2.Pursuant to Revised Code
Section 3735.66, CRA#2 is hereby established in the area delineated by the boundary asindicated on the
attached map, which is made a part hereof as if fullyrewritten herein.SECTION 3.Only non-retail commercial
and industrialproperties consistent with the applicable zoning regulations within thedesignated CRA will be
eligible for exemption under this program.SECTION 4.Within the CRA, the percentage of the tax exemption on
theincrease in the assessed valuation resulting from improvements tonon-retail commercial and industrial
real property and the term of thoseexemptions shall be negotiated on a case-by-case basis in advance
ofconstruction or remodeling occurring according to the rules outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.67, but
shall not exceed one hundred percent(100%) for up to ten (10) years.Residential properties,
includingmulti-family and single-family, drive-in commercial uses, retail,restaurants, bars, taverns,
carry-out businesses, banks and personaluses are not eligible.The results of the negotiations as approved
bythe Council will be set in writing in a CRA Agreement as outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.671.If
remodeling qualifies for anexemption, during the period of the exemption, the dollar amount of theincrease
in market value of the structure shall be exempt from realproperty taxation.If new construction qualifies
for an exemption,during the period of the exemption, the structure shall not beconsidered to be an
improvement on the land on which it is located forthe purpose of real property taxation.SECTION 5.All
com-mercial andindustrial projects are required to comply with the State applicationfee requirements of
Revised Code Section 3735.672 (C) (Currently $750.00to the Treasurer, State of Ohio).A local annual
monitoring fee of onepercent (1%) of the amount of the incentives, or a minimum of FiveHundred Dollars
($500.00), up to a maximum of Twenty-five HundredDollars ($2,500.00) annually is required.SECTION 6.To
administer andimplement the provisions of this Resolution, the Director of Financeand Administration is
hereby designated as the Housing Officer asdescribed in Revised Code Sections 3735.65 through
3735.70.SECTION 7.That a “Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council” shall be created,consisting of two
(2) members appointed by the Mayor, two (2) membersappointed by the Council, and one (1) member appointed by
the PlanningCommission.The majority of the members shall then appoint two (2)additional members who shall be
residents of the City of Waterville.Terms of the members of the Council shall be for three (3)
years.Anunexpired term resulting from a vacancy in the Housing Council shall befilled in the same manner as
the initial appointment was made.The CRAHousing Council shall make an annual inspection of the properties
withinthe CRA for which an exemption has been granted under Revised CodeSection 3735.67.The Housing Council
shall also hear appeals underRevised Code Section 3735.70.Revised Code Section 5709.85(A) requiresthe
legislative authority granting an exemption from taxation underRevised Code Section 3735.65 through 3735.70,
to create a tax incentivereview council ("TIRC"), which TIRC is required to perform an
annualreview of exemptions from taxation granted pursuant to such sections.The Lucas County Tax Incentive
Review Council, whose creation is herebyapproved, confirmed and ratified, shall serve as the TIRC to the
extentpermitted by law.If for any reason the Lucas County Tax IncentiveReview Council is unable to serve
this function, this Council herebycreates a new TIRC pursuant to Revised Code Section 5709.85(A).A
TaxIncentive Review Council (TIRC) shall be established pursuant to RevisedCode Section 5709.85, and shall
consist of three (3) representativesappointed by the Board of County Commissioners; two (2)
representativesof the municipal corporation, appointed by the Mayor with Councilconcurrence; the County
Auditor or designee; and a representative ofeach affected Board of Education.At least two (2) members must
beresidents of the City of Waterville.The TIRC shall review annually thecompliance of all agreements
involving the granting of exemptions fornon-retail commercial or industrial real property improvements
underRevised Code Section 3735.671 and make written recommendations to theCouncil as to continuing,
modifying or terminating said agreements basedupon the performance of the agreements.SECTION 8.The
Councilreserves the right to re-evaluate the designation of CRA # 2, at whichtime Council may direct the
Housing Officer not to accept any newapplications for exemptions as described in Revised Code
Section3735.67.SECTION 9.The Housing Officer or the Housing Officer’sdesignee is hereby authorized and
directed, on behalf of the City, topetition the State Director of Development Services Agency, inaccordance
with Revised Code Section 3735.66, to confirm the findingscontained within this Resolution for the creation
of this CRA.SECTION10.The Clerk of Council shall forward a copy of this Resolution to theLucas County
Auditor for information and reference.SECTION 11.It isfound and determined that all formal actions of the
Council concerningand relating to this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of thisCouncil, and that
all deliberations of this Council and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal actions were in
meetings open tothe public in compliance with all legal requirements, including Section121.22 of the Ohio
Revised Code.SECTION 12.This Resolution shalltake effect from and after the date of its passage as
authorized by theCharter of the City of Waterville. VOTE ON PASSAGE:YEAS: _7_NAYS:_0___ ATTEST:_____________
Dale D. Knepper,Clerk of CouncilLoriA. Brodie, Mayor Prepared by:James M.
BagdonasMunicipalAdministratorApproved as to form: Philip L. Dombey,Law Director Mar.20, 27, ’13


RESOLUTION NO. 11-13 PASSED MAR. 11, 2013
ARESOLUTION IMPLEMENTING SECTIONS 3735.65 THROUGH 3735.70 OF THE OHIOREVISED CODE, ESTABLISHING AND
DESCRIBING THE BOUNDARIES OF COMMUNITYREINVESTMENT AREA #3 IN THE CITY OF WATERVILLE, DESIGNATING A
HOUSINGOFFICER TO ADMINISTER THE PROGRAM, CREATING A COMMUNITY HOUSING COUNCILAND CREATING A TAX INCENTIVE
REVIEW COUNCILWHEREAS, the Council of theCity of Waterville (hereinafter “Council”) desires to pursue
allreasonable and legitimate incentive measures to assist and encouragedevelopment in specific areas of the
City of Waterville that have notenjoyed reinvestment from remodeling or new construction; andWHEREAS,
asurvey of housing (a copy of which is on file in the WatervilleMunicipal Building) as required by Revised
Code Section 3735.66 has beenprepared for the area to be included in the proposed CommunityReinvestment Area
(hereinafter “CRA”); andWHEREAS, the maintenance ofexisting and construction of new commercial and
industrial structures insuch area would serve to encourage real property investments, maintainreal property
values, and generate new employment opportunities; andWHEREAS, the remodeling of commercial and industrial
structures or theconstruction of new commercial and industrial structures in the CRAconstitutes a public
purpose for which property exemptions may begranted. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the
City ofWaterville, Lucas County, Ohio that:SECTION 1.The area designated asCRA #3 constitutes an area in
which real property blight is located,and in which new construction or repair of existing properties
isencouraged.SECTION 2.Pursuant to Revised Code Section 3735.66, CRA#3 is hereby established in the area
delineated by the boundary asindicated on the attached map, which is made a part hereof as if fullyrewritten
herein.SECTION 3.Only non-retail commercial and industrialproperties consistent with the applicable zoning
regulations within thedesignated CRA will be eligible for exemption under this program.SECTION 4.Within the
CRA, the percentage of the tax exemption on theincrease in the assessed valuation resulting from
improvements tonon-retail commercial and industrial real property and the term of thoseexemptions shall be
negotiated on a case-by-case basis in advance ofconstruction or remodeling occurring according to the rules
outlined inRevised Code Section 3735.67, but shall not exceed one hundred percent(100%) for up to ten (10)
years.Residential properties, includingmulti-family and single-family, drive-in commercial uses,
retail,restaurants, bars, taverns, carry-out businesses, banks and personaluses are not eligible.The results
of the negotiations as approved bythe Council will be set in writing in a CRA Agreement as outlined
inRevised Code Section 3735.671.If remodeling qualifies for anexemption, during the period of the exemption,
the dollar amount of theincrease in market value of the structure shall be exempt from realproperty
taxation.If new construction qualifies for an exemption,during the period of the exemption, the structure
shall not beconsidered to be an improvement on the land on which it is located forthe purpose of real
property taxation.SECTION 5.All commercial andindustrial projects are required to comply with the State
applicationfee requirements of Revised Code Section 3735.672 (C) (Currently $750.00to the Treasurer, State
of Ohio).A local annual monitoring fee of onepercent (1%) of the amount of the incentives, or a minimum of
FiveHundred Dollars ($500.00), up to a maximum of Twenty-five HundredDollars ($2,500.00) annually is
required.SECTION 6.To administer andimplement the provisions of this Resolution, the Director of Financeand
Administration is hereby designated as the Housing Officer asdescribed in Revised Code Sections 3735.65
through 3735.70.SECTION 7.That a “Community Reinvestment Area Housing Council” shall be created,consisting
of two (2) members appointed by the Mayor, two (2) membersappointed by the Council, and one (1) member
appointed by the PlanningCommission.The majority of the members shall then appoint two (2)additional members
who shall be residents of the City of Waterville.Terms of the members of the Council shall be for three (3)
years.Anunexpired term resulting from a vacancy in the Housing Council shall befilled in the same manner as
the initial appointment was made.The CRAHousing Council shall make an annual inspection of the properties
withinthe CRA for which an exemption has been granted under Revised CodeSection 3735.67.The Housing Council
shall also hear appeals underRevised Code Section 3735.70.Revised Code Section 5709.85(A) requiresthe
legislative authority granting an exemption from taxation underRevised Code Section 3735.65 through 3735.70,
to create a tax incentivereview council ("TIRC"), which TIRC is required to perform an
annualreview of exemptions from taxation granted pursuant to such sections.The Lucas County Tax Incentive
Review Council, whose creation is herebyapproved, confirmed and ratified, shall serve as the TIRC to the
extentpermitted by law.If for any reason the Lucas County Tax IncentiveReview Council is unable to serve
this function, this Council herebycreates a new TIRC pursuant to Revised Code Section 5709.85(A).A
TaxIncentive Review Council (TIRC) shall be established pursuant to RevisedCode Section 5709.85, and shall
consist of three (3) representativesappointed by the Board of County Commissioners; two (2)
representativesof the municipal corporation, appointed by the Mayor with Councilconcurrence; the County
Auditor or designee; and a representative ofeach affected Board of Education.At least two (2) members must
beresidents of the City of Waterville.The TIRC shall review annually thecompliance of all agreements
involving the granting of exemptions fornon-retail commercial or industrial real property improvements
underRevised Code Section 3735.671 and make written recommendations to theCouncil as to continuing,
modifying or terminating said agreements basedupon the performance of the agreements.SECTION 8.The
Councilreserves the right to re-evaluate the designation of CRA # 3, at whichtime Council may direct the
Housing Officer not to accept any newapplications for exemptions as described in Revised Code
Section3735.67.SECTION 9.The Housing Officer or the Housing Officer’sdesignee is hereby authorized and
directed, on behalf of the City, topetition the State Director of Development Services Agency, inaccordance
with Revised Code Section 3735.66, to confirm the findingscontained within this Resolution for the creation
of this CRA.SECTION10.The Clerk of Council shall forward a copy of this Resolution to theLucas County
Auditor for information and reference.SECTION 11.It isfound and determined that all formal actions of the
Council concerningand relating to this Resolution were adopted in an open meeting of thisCouncil, and that
all deliberations of this Council and any of itscommittees that resulted in such formal actions were in
meetings open tothe public in compliance with all legal requirements, including Section121.22 of the Ohio
Revised Code.SECTION 12.This Resolution shalltake effect from and after the date of its passage as
authorized by theCharter of the City of Waterville. VOTE ON PASSAGE:YEAS: _7__ NAYS:__0_ ATTEST: Dale D.
Knepper,Clerk of CouncilLori A. Brodie, MayorPrepared by:James M. Bagdonas Municipal AdministratorApproved
as toform:Philip L. Dombey,Law Director Mar. 20, 27, ’13


Voter Registration
Deadline for the
May 7, 2013 Primary/Special
Election is April 8, 2013 9:00 p.m.
Votersin Bowling Green City, Perrysburg City and Bradner; and
Bowling Green,
Elmwood, Fostoria, Gibsonburg and North Baltimore School
Districts will
have an election on May 7,
2013.
Republican candidates will be on theballot in
Perrysburg Municipal Court.
The Wood County Board ofElections will be open extended hours due
to the upcoming voterregistration deadline.Any citizen who is not registered to vote inWood County or has
changed their address within the county since thelast time they voted should register with the Board of
Elections by thisdate. The Board of Elections regular business hours are:Monday-Fridayfrom 8:30 a.m. – 4:30
p.m. and they will be open extended hours onMonday, April 8, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Voter
registration isavailable at the Board office and at the following locations: BAIRDSTOWNMUNICIPAL BUILDING –
Clerk, 101 1/2 W. Main St.257-2935 byappointment only BEHAVIORAL CONNECTIONS – PO Box 29 BG Sites: 352-5387
-M & W 8am-9pm T & TH 8-8, F 8-5Perrysburg Site:872-2419 -M-TH 8-8; F 8-5BLOOMDALE VILLAGE
HALL Shirley Rosendale, Clerk, 206Vine, PO Box 186454-2941 BOARD OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES 1921 E.Gypsy
Lane Rd.352-5115 – M-F 7:30-4:30 BOWLING GREEN CITY OFFICEBUILDING Barb Ford, 304 N. Church St.354-6200 –
Monday-Friday 8-4:30BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITY Office of Disability Services, 413 SouthHall BGSU
372-8495 – Monday-Friday 8-5 BOWLING GREEN LICENSE BUREAU RobHolley, Deputy, 1616 E. Wooster St.354-2886 –
Monday 8-6:30Tuesday-Friday 8-5; Saturday 8-2 BRADNER VILLAGE OFFICE Julie Van Nest,130 N. Main St (PO Box
599)288-2890 – Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 FOSTORIACITY AUDITOR 213 S. Main St.419-435-2927 – M, T, Th, F
8:00-5:00;Wed. 8:00-12:00GRAND RAPIDS VILLAGE OFFICE Christine Spurlock, 17460Sycamore Rd. (P O Box
309)832-5305 – M-T-W-F 9-3:30 HASKINS TOWN HALLOFFICE Lisa Heft, Clerk, 100 N. Church St.823-1911 – M, T,
Th, & F9-12; 1-4; W 9-12; 1-6 MILLBURY VILLAGE OFFICE Gretchen Densic, Clerk,28430 Main St.836-9671
– call for appointment NORTH BALTIMORE VILLAGEOFFICE 205 N. Main St. 257-2394 – Monday-Friday 8-4:30
NORTHWOOD CITYOFFICE Julie Jagodzinski, 6000 Wales Rd.693-9326 – Monday-Friday8-4:30 PEMBERVILLE VILLAGE
HALL Stephanie Bowe, Fiscal Officer, 115 MainSt.287-3832 – Monday-Friday 8:30-4:30 PERRYSBURG LICENSE
BUREAUPatricia Dickey, Deputy, 26611 N. Dixie Hwy., Suite 125,874-7575 -Monday 8-6:30 T-F 8-5; Sat. 8-12
PERRYSBURG MUNICIPAL BUILDING, FinanceOffice, 201 W. Indiana Ave.872-8030 – M-F 8-4:30 PERRYSBURG
TOWNSHIPBUILDING Shirley Haar, Fiscal Officer, 26609 Lime City Rd 872-8861 – M-F7-5:00 RISINGSUN VILLAGE
HALL Barb Shultz, 420 Main St 457-4435 -Tues-Thurs 8-12; 1-5 ROSSFORD MUNICIPAL BUILDING 133 Osborne
St.666-0210 – M-F 9-5 WALBRIDGE VILLAGE HALL 111 N. Main St. 666-1830 – M-F8-4:30 WAYNE VILLAGE OFFICE,
Community Building, 125 Schoolhouse St.288-3075 – M-F 9-11:45; 12:45-5 WESTON VILLAGE HALL Sarah
Schroeder,Fiscal Officer, 13234 Main St. PO Box 354,669-3224 – M-F 9-1WOODCO. DEPT. OF JOB & FAMILY
SERVICES 1928 E. Gypsy Lane Rd.352-7566 -M-F 8:30-4:30 WOOD CO. HEALTH DEPT. 1840 E Gypsy Lane Rd.352-8402
-M-F 8:30-4:30 WOOD CO. TREASURER’S OFFICE 354-9130 – M-F 8:30-4:30 MOSTAREA PUBLIC LIBRARIES – Hours vary,
check with the library: BOWLINGGREEN LIBRARY 251 N. Main St 352-5104 BOWLING GREEN STATE UNIVERSITYLIBRARY
372-2051 GRAND RAPIDS BRANCH LIBRARY 17620 Bridge St PO Box 245832-5231LUCKEY BRANCH LI-BRARY 228 Main St.
(PO Box 190) 833-6040NORTH BALTIMORE PUBLIC LIBRARY 230 N. Main St 257-3621PEMBERVILLELIBRARY 375 E. Front
St. PO Box 809 287-4012 STONY RIDGE BRANCH LIBRARY5805 Fremont PkePO Box 250 837-5948 WALBRIDGE LIBRARY, 108
N. Main St666-9900WAY PUBLIC LIBRARY, 101 E. Indiana Ave, Perrysburg 874-3135WAYNE PUBLIC LIBRARY 137 E.
Main St 288-2708 WESTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 13153Main St. 669-3415669-3415 Any voter that wishes to vote prior
toelection day may do so by two different methods:· By mail – therequest must be made in writing and include
the Voter’s name, address ofvoting residence, address the ballot should be sent to if differentfrom voting
residence, date of birth, identification information (last 4digits of Social Security Number or Ohio
Driver’s License Number or acopy of one of current utility bill, bank statement, government check,or a
paycheck. Statement indicating you are a qualified elector and wishto have a ballot for May 7, 2013 sent to
you. If you reside in thePerrysburg Municipal Court District and wish to vote on Republicancandidates,
please indicate that on your application.·In person atthe Board of Elections during regular business
hours.Contact theBoard of Elections for date/times that in person voting is available.For additional
information about the upcoming elections please refer tothe Board of Elections website www.co.wood.
oh.us/boeContactinformation:Wood County Board of Elections, One Courthouse Square,Bowling Green OH 43402
Telephone 419-354-9120Fax 419-354-1730Regular Business Hours: Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.
Directors:Terry Burton and Debbie Hazard Mar. 20, ’13


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