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001 LEGALLEGAL NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE Judge:
Robert C. Pollex Case No.: 2012CV0911 Court of Common Pleas WoodCounty, Ohio JPMorgan Chase Bank, National
Association Plaintiff -vs-Debbie S. Wienczkowski akaDebra S. Wienczkowski,et alDefendantsDebbie S.
Wienczkowski aka Debra S. Wienczkowski and John Doe, nameunknown, spouse of Debbie S. Wienczkowski aka Debra
S. Wienczkowski,whose last known address is 313 North 3rdStreet, North Baltimore, OH45872, and The Unknown
Heirs, Devisees, Legatees, Executors,Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of
Minorand/or Incompetent Heirs of Debbie S. Wienczkowski aka DebraS.Wienczkowski,all of whose residences are
unknown and cannot byreasonable diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the
14th day of December, 2012, JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association filedits
Complain in the Common Pleas Court of Wood County, Ohio in Case No.2012CV0911, on the docket of the Court,
and the object and demand forrelief of which pleading is to foreclose the lien of plaintiff’smortgage
recorded upon the following described real estate to wit:Property Address: 313 North
3rd Street, North Baltimore, OH45872and being more particularly described in
plaintiff’s mortgagerecorded in Mortgage Book Volume No. 3069, page 640, of this CountyRecorder’s Office.All
of the above named defendants are required toanswer within twenty-eight (28) days after last publication,
which shallbe published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might bedenied a hearing in this
case.Joseph M. Henkel,Trial CounselOhio Supreme Court Reg. #0084962LERNER, SAMPSON, &
ROTHFUSSAttorneys for Plaintiff’P.O. Box 5480Cincinnati, OH45201-5480(513)[email protected] Apr.
10, 17, 24 ’13


INVITATION TO BID SEALED
BIDS
for thepurchase of one (1) 2013 Survey Vehicle and the trade-in of one (1) 1998Chevrolet
Suburban vehicle will be received by the City of BowlingGreen, Ohio at the office of the Municipal
Administrator, 304 NorthChurch Street, Bowling Green, Ohio until2:00 P.M. EASTERN STANDARD
TIME
THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013 and
at that time and place will be publicly opened and read aloud.Detailed specifications and bid documents for
the above are on file atthe office of the Municipal Administrator in the City AdministrativeServices
Building, 304 North Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio andcopies thereof are available for all interested
parties. All bids mustbe signed and submitted on the Bid Form which is part of thespecifications. Bids must
be enclosed in a sealed envelop and marked –SEALED BID FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1)SURVEY VEHICLE AND THE
TRADE-INOF ONE (1)CHEVROLET SUBURBAN VEHICLE – and addressed to the MunicipalAdministrator, 304 North Church
Street, Bowling Green, Ohio, 43402. TheBidder is advised that the City reserves the right to award one
orseparate contracts for (1) the purchase of the new vehicles and thetrade-in of the used vehicles, (2) the
retention of one of all of theused vehicles by the City, or (3) any combination thereof. Each bid
mustcontain the name of every person, firm or corporation and beaccompanied by a BidBond or Certified Check
on a solvent bank in theamount of 5% of the bid, payable to the City of Bowling Green toguarantee that if
the bid is accepted a contract will be entered intoand its performance properly secured; and be accompanied
by a properlyexecuted Non-Collusion Affidavit. The successful bidder will be requiredto submit an affidavit
to the City Finance Director that he or she hasno delinquent personal property taxes charged against him or
her on thegeneral tax list of personal property in Wood County, Ohio, at the timethis bid was submitted. The
City of Bowling Green reserves the right toreject any and all bids, to waive any irregularity in any bid,
and todetermine the lowest and best bidder. No bidder may withdraw his or herbid for a period of 60 days
after the scheduled closing time for thereceipt of bids.John S. Fawcett
Municipal Administrator304 N. Church StreetBowling Green, Ohio 43402 Apr. 10, 17, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Edward Heckler aka EdwardEugene Heckler, Deceased, Wood County Probate Court, Case No.20131136.The fiduciary
in the estate has filed an inventory withoutappraisalof the trust. A hearing on the inventory without
appraisalwill be May3,2013, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The courtis located onthe second floor in
the Wood County Courthouse, OneCourthouse Square,Bowling Green, Ohio. Any person desiring to fileexceptions
to saidinventory must file them at least five days priorto the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:SuePeery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.10, 17,’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
of Kenneth W. Gustwiller,Deceased, Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20121505. Thefiduciaryin the estate
has filed an inventory andappraisal of thetrust. Ahearing on the inventory and appraisal will be April
26,2013, at 10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located onthe second floor inthe Wood County
Courthouse, One CourthouseSquare, Bowling Green,Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptionsto said
inventory mustfile them at least five days prior to the dayset for hearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.3, 10, ’13


LEGAL
NOTICE
Case No: 2013LF0028 Judge
Pollex
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIOIn The Matter ofthe Foreclosure of
Liens for Delinquent Taxes by action in Rem JillEngle, Treasurer of Wood County, Ohio Plaintiff vs. Certain
Parcels ofLand Encumbered withDelinquent Tax Liens, Defendant. NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Paul A. Dobson(0064126)Wood CountyProsecutingAttorneyBy:Mary
Loeffler Mack(0047132)Assistant ProsecutingAttorneyOneCourthouse SquareBowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone:
419-354-9250Fax:419-354-7627Counsel for Wood County TreasurerTO: CharlesFoster
(Presumed Deceased)The Estate of Charles Foster. All UnknownHeirs, Assigns, Legatees, and Devisees of
Charles Fosterwhose lastknown addresses are unknown.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that youare an owner/lienholder of record on a parcel of real property named in alegal action entitled In
the Matter of the Foreclosure of Liens forDelinquent Land Taxes by Action In Rem, Jill Engle, Treasurer of
WoodCounty, Ohio, vs Certain Parcels of Land Encumbered with Delinquent TaxLiens. This action has been
assigned Case Number 2013LF0028 and ispending in the Court of Common Pleas of Wood County, Bowling Green,
Ohio43402.The object of the complaint is to foreclose the lien fordelinquent taxes, assessments, penalties
and interest against realestate located at 16084 Hammansburg Road, Henry Township, Wood
County,OhioExhibit A Legal Description Situated in
theSoutheast ¼ of Section 9, Town 3 North, Range 10 East, Henry Township,Wood County, Ohio, and bounded and
described as follows:Commencing 20rods west from the South East corner of Section nine (9) in Town three(3)
North, Range ten (10) East, and running from there west on and alongthe Section line 14 rods North 6 ½ rods
East 14 rods South 6 ½ rods tothe place of beginning. Containing ½ acres of land, more or less.Parcel
number: F22-310-090000027000Prior Instrument Reference: Volume38B, page 468 and the prayer is to foreclose
all interest owned by youand for costs.You are required to answer the complaint withintwenty-eight (28) days
after the last publication of this notice whichwill be published one each week for three successive weeks.
The lastpublication will be made on April 17, ’13 and the twenty-eight (28) daysfor answer will commence on
that date.In case of your failure toanswer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of
CivilProcedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for therelief demanded in the
Complaint.Cindy Hofner, Clerk of CourtsWood County Common Pleas CourtApr. 3,
10, 17, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Jane Gould Mulford,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20121507. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory andappraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will be May 3,2013, at
10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the second floorinthe Wood County Courthouse, One
Courthouse Square, Bowling Green,Ohio.Any person desiring to file exceptions to said inventory mustfilethem
at least five days prior to the day set for hearing.DAVIDE.WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue
Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.10, 17, ’13


ORDINANCENO.
8239
PassedApril 1, 2013
ORDINANCEAUTHORIZING THE UTILITIES DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN
AMENDEMENT TO THE
MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER, INC.,
FOR
THEECOSMART CHOICE PROGRAM AS AMENDED TO
INCLUDE THE
SUSTAINABILITY
GRANTPROGRAM BEIT
ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, COUNTY OFWOOD, AND STATE OF OHIOSECTION1:That
theUtilities Director is hereby authorized to execute anamendment to theMaster Service Agreement (AMP
Contract No.C-6-2009-7184-R2-01) withAmerican Municipal Power, Inc. for theEcosmart Choice Program asamended
to include the sustainabilitygrant program.SECTION2:This ordinance shall take effect at the earliest time
permittedby law.Passed:April 1,, 2013JohnZanfardino,PresidentofCouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof
CouncilApproved:April 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


ORDINANCENO. 8240
PassedApril 1, 2013
ORDINANCEAUTHORIZING THE UTILITIES DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN
AMENDEMENT TO THE
2008 AGREEMENT WITH REISS ENGINEERING, INC. FOR ENGINEERING
AND
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR A RESERVOIR PUMP STATION FOR
THE
INTEGRATEDMEMBRANE SYSTEM AT THE WATER
TREATMENT PLANT
BEIT ORDAINEDBY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN, COUNTY OFWOOD, AND
STATEOF OHIOSECTION1:That the Utilities Director is hereby authorizedto execute anamendment to the 2008
agreement with Reiss Engineering,Inc., forengineering and construction services fora reservoir pumpstation
for the integrated membrane system at thewater TreatmentPlant.SECTION2: This ordinance shall take effect at
the earliesttime permittedby law.Passed:April 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D.
Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:April 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10,
’13


RESOLUTIONNO. 3233
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONAUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN,
OHIO, TO FILE AN
ANNUAL APPLICATION AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT UPON GRANT
APPLICATION
APPROVAL UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT:
ENTITLEMENT
PROGRAM AS AUTHORIZED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ACT
OF1974, AS AMENDED WHEREAS,the
City B.G. Ohio, qualifies forfunding under the CommunityDevelopment Block Grant: EntitlementProgram from the
U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development, forFederal fiscal year2013/2014; andWHEREAS,said grant will
be usedto address housing and community developmentneeds in the City ofBowling Green, Ohio.NOW,THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, OHIO:SECTION1:TheMayor is herebyauthorized and
directed to sign and fileany necessary applicationforms, plans and other related documents,including all
understandingsand assurances contained therein, andto provide such additionalinformation as may be
required.SECTION2: The Mayor is authorizedand directed to accept a grant award andshall provide
financialassistance for various activities, whichwill primarily benefit low andmoderate income
persons.SECTION3: The Mayor is authorized toexecute a grant agreement with theU.S. Department of Housing and
UrbanDevelopment on behalf of theCity of Bowling Green, Ohio.SECTION4: The Council hereby certifies that the
City of Bowling Green,Ohio,has the legal authority to apply for the grant.SECTION5: Thisresolution shall
take effect at the earliest time permittedby law.Passed:Apr. 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof
CouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:Apr. 2,2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ.
Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


RESOLUTIONNO.
3235
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONAUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN,
OHIO, TO FILE A
GRANT APPLICATION AND ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH
THE
TOLEDOMETROPOLITAN AREA COUNCIL
OF
GOVERNMENTS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF
ACQUIRINGFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THROUGH
THE
TRANSPORTATIONALTERNATIVES
PROGRAM
WHEREAS,the Federal Surface Transportation Law Moving Ahead for
Progress
in the 21st Century, provides funding
forTransportation Alternatives Program (TAP)activities; andWHEREAS,the Ohio Department of Transportation
givethe Toledo MetropolitanCouncil of Governments (TMACOG) responsibilityfor selectingprojects for TAP
funding and become part of TMACOG’sfour-yearTransportation Improvement Program; andWHEREAS,the TAPprogram
provides funding for programs and projects thatimprove acommunity’s transportation system and personal
mobility ina variety ofways; andWHEREAS,the City of Bowling Green wishes to acquirefunding to build
amultipurpose trail from the Community Center to theMiddle School.NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THECITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, OHIO:SECTION1: The Mayor is herebyauthorized to apply for and, if
awarded,enter into an agreement toadminister a grant to implement saidprogram and the Mayor isauthorized to
sign said agreement. TheMayor is further authorized toprovide all information anddocumentation requiredto
become eligiblefor possible fundingassistance.SECTION2: The Council herebyapproves and certifies that the
City ofBowling Green, Ohio, has thelegal authority to apply for and acceptan offer of grant
funding.SECTION3: The City of Bowling Green agrees to obligate the fundsrequiredto satisfactorily complete
the proposed project and becomeeligiblefor reimbursement under the terms of theTransportationAlternatives
Program.SECTION4: The Council hereby certifies thatall formal actions of thisCouncil concerning and relating
to theadoption of this resolutionwere adopted in an open meeting incompliance with all legalrequirements
includingSection 121.22 of theOhio Revised Code.SECTION5: This resolution shall take effect atthe earliest
time permittedby law.Passed:Apr. 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof
CouncilApproved:Apr. 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


RESOLUTIONNO. 3238
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONIN
SUPPORTOF TAX-EXEMPT FINANCING WHEREAS,tax-exempt
bonds are the basic tool used by states,cities,counties, towns, universities, school districts, and
othergovernmental entities to fund public purpose projects necessary toprovide needed infrastructure and
services; andWHEREAS,municipalbonds are celebrating a century of success as essentialfinancingmechanisms
that have been exempt from federal taxationsince 1913; andWHEREAS,today, three-quarters of the
infrastructure investment inthe U.S.Is financed by state and local government bonds, includingroads,bridges,
sewers, hospitals, libraries, schools, town halls,policestations, electric and gas infrastructure for public
powerutilities, and other government purpose investments made by stateandlocal governments; andWHEREAS,every
year, on average, public powerutilities nationwide make $15billion in new investments financed withmunicipal
bonds for powergeneration, distribution, transmission,reliability, demand control,efficiency, and emissions
controls – allof which are neededto deliver safe, affordable, and reliableelectricity to
customers;andWHEREAS,the ability of thesegovernmental entities to issue tax-exempt bondsso that they
areattractive to investors is essential to the dailylife of hundreds ofmillions of Americans;
andWHEREAS,pressure to reduce the federalbudget deficit has resulted in anongoing review by Congress and
theAdministration of nearly allfederal tax and spending programs,including tax-exempt
financing;andWHEREAS,contrary to theperception that tax-exempt bonds only benefit highnet-worthindividuals,
more than half of all municipal bond interestpaid toindividuals is earned by those with income of less
than$250,000; andWHEREAS,proposals to tax the interest on municipal bonds for sometaxpayerswould also likely
alter the ability of state and localgovernmentsto access cost-effective financing, jeopardizing
essentialinfrastructure projects nationwide that would benefit all citizens,not just those in the
higher-income brackets; andWHEREAS,taxcredit and direct payment bonds would offer a poor
substitutefortraditional tax-exempt financing because they lack certainty anddo notgenerally appeal to
traditional municipal bond investors,includingthose who participate in the market through mutual
funds;andWHEREAS,reductions in the availability of tax-exempt financing tomunicipalgovernments, or increases
in their cost of issuing tax-exemptbonds,would impose significant fiscal injury on these localgovernmentsand
seriously impair their ability to maintain essentialsafety andservice for their citizens; andWHEREAS,the
loss of taxexempt financing would likelyforce localgovernments tosignificantly increase income taxes and
utilityrates, and thereforeimpose serious negative financial hardships onlower-and middle-classfamilies in
municipal electric communities.NOW,THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED,
that the City of Bowling Green urgesthe Administration and theCongress of the
United States to rejectefforts to tax the interest onmunicipal bonds or otherwise alterthe federal tax
treatment orfundamental structure of municipalbonds.BEIT FUTHER
RESOLVED
,that a copy of this resolution shall be sentto our U.S. congressionaldelegation and
the Administration.Section1: This resolution shalltake effect at the earliest time permittedby
law.Passed:Apr. 1,2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D.Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:Apr.
2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


INVITATION TO BIDDERS Section 00020 Sealed
proposals will be received at the City of Northwood, 6000 WalesRd., Northwood, Ohio, 43619 until 12:00 Noon
Local Time April 17, 2013at which time they will be opened and read immediately thereafter forthe: City of
Northwood Greenway EstatesDetention Pond Project No.10E06961 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed work consists
of constructinga 451,400 CF Detention Pond, pump station, and miscellaneous site workon a parcel of land
located at the east end of Dalling Road.ContractDocuments may be examined at the following
locations:ENGINEER: Feller, Finch &Associates, Inc. 1683 Woodlands
Drive Maumee, Ohio 43537 419-893-3680 Project Contact: David R. Kuhn, P.E.
OWNER: City of Northwood 6000 Wales Road Northwood, Ohio 43619 419-693-9329
Project Contact: Robert Anderson,City Administrator Drawings, Specifications,
andblank bid forms may be obtained at the above office of the ENGINEER uponpayment of THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS
(35.00) Dollars REFUNDABLE. Contract Documents will be shipped as soon as possible after receipt ofrequest
and payment of such documents. BIDS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROMBIDDERS LISTED ON THE ENGINEER’S OFFICIAL LIST
OF PLANHOLDERS. Checksshall be made payable to City of Northwood.A bid guarantee instrumentmust be submitted
with the bid. The bid guarantee instrument shall bein the form of a Bid Guarantee and Contract Bond for the
FULL AMOUNT ofthe bid OR a certified check, cashiers check, or irrevocable letter ofcredit for an amount
equal to ten percent (10%) of the bidThe bidguarantee shall be made payable to the City of Northwood,and is
to beheld as a guarantee that in the event the bid is accepted and a contractis awarded to the BIDDER, the
contract will be duly executed and itsperformance properly secured.The successful BIDDER(s) shall berequired
to furnish a Contract Bond in a sum of not less than onehundred percent (100%) of the total contract amount.
The bond shall bethat of an approved surety company authorized to transact business inthe State of Ohio and
shall be underwritten by a surety that is listedon the most current Department of the Treasury Circular 570,
“SuretyCompanies Acceptable on Federal Bonds”. All contractors andsubcontractors involved with the project
will, to the extent practicableuse Ohio Products, materials, services, and labor in the implementationof
their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equalemployment opportunity requirements of the
Ohio Administrative CodeChapter 123, Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’sExecutive Order 84-9
shall be required.Bidders must comply with theprevailing wage rates on Public Improvements in Wood County
and the Cityof Northwood, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of EmploymentServices Wage and Hour
Division, (614-644-2239). Each bid proposal mustbe made upon the blanks, or facsimiles thereof, furnished
with theContract Documents, and must be delivered to the office of the CityClerk 6000 Wales Road, Northwood,
Ohio 43619, previous to 12:00 Noonlocal time, on the date specified.Each proposal must contain the fullname
of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all personsinterested therein. Each bidder must submit
evidence of its experienceson projects of similar size and complexity. No bidder may withdraw hisbid for a
period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time forthe receipt of bids. The OWNER reserves the
right to reject any or allbids, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received,and to
accept any bid that it deems most favorable. BY ORDER OF City ofNorthwood Robert Anderson, City
Administrator Apr. 3, 10, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Wilma Theiss, Deceased,WoodCounty Probate Court, Case No. 20131026. The fiduciary in theestatehas filed an
inventory without appraisal of the trust. A hearingonthe inventory without appraisal will be April 26, 2013,
at 10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the second floorinthe Wood County Courthouse, One
Courthouse Square, Bowling Green,Ohio.Any person desiring to file exceptions to said inventory mustfilethem
at least five days prior to the day set for hearing.DAVIDE.WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue
Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.3, 10, ’13


NOTICE TO BIDDERS Section
307.87, Revised Code of OhioNotice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 10:00A.M. on the
24th day of April, 2013, by the Board of CountyCommissioners of Wood County, Ohio, at its office in the Wood
CountyOffice Building, Bowling Green, Ohio, and immediately opened thereafter.Such proposals as herein
concerned shall be for the followingdescribed: Village of
Pemberville
Municipal Pool ADA Chair Lift
Project
Contract documents, bid sheets, plans and specifications are posted onthe internet
and may be obtained from Wood County’s web page at:"http://www.co.wood.oh
.us/commissioners/bid.htm" http://www.co.wood.oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm.The Notice to Bidders is
posted on theinternet and may also be viewed on Wood County’s web page at:"http://www.co.wood.
oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm" http://www.co.wood.oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm All bids shall be sealed
and plainlymarked: “Village of Pemberville” A bid bond or cashier’s check in theamount of ten percent (10%)
of the total bid amount shall accompany eachproposal submitted.Upon entering into a contract with the Owner,
thecontractor must then file a bond for the amount of the contract, and thecheck will be returned to the
successful and unsuccessful bidders whenthe contract is executed. The successful bidder will be required to
signan affidavit of contractor or supplier of non-delinquency of personalproperty taxes in accordance with
Section 5719.042, Revised Code of Ohioand an Affidavit Regarding Child Support, pursuant to the Board
ofCounty Commissioners Resolution No. 92-2041. All waste materialsgenerated from this project must be taken
to the Wood County Landfillfor disposal. Attention of bidders is particularly called to therequirements as
to conditions of employment to be observed and minimumwage rates to be paid under the contract, Section 3,
SegregatedFacility, Section 109, and E.O. 11246. Additional information regardingscope of the project may be
obtained by contacting Dave Steiner, WoodCounty Planning Commission, Wood County Office Building, Bowling
Green,OH, 43402, Phone: (419) 354-9128.Further information concerningspecifications may be obtained from the
engineers of said project:Feller Finch & Associates, Attn: Dave Kuhn, 1683 Woodlands Drive,Maumee,
OH 43537, Phone: (419) 893-3680. The Board of CountyCommissioners may reject any or all bids.The Board of
CountyCommissioners reserves the right to waive any irregularities in the formof the bid that do not affect
or destroy competitive bidding.In nocase will an award be made until all necessary investigations are madeas
to the qualifications of the bidder to whom it is proposed to awardthe contract.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,WOODCOUNTY, OHIO JAMES F. CARTER DORIS I. HERRINSHAW Ed.D.JOEL M. KUHLMANApr. 10,
2013


NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the
Waterville Municipal Administrator,25 North Second Street, City of Waterville, OH 43566, until 2:00
p.m.(local time) on May 8, 2013, for the furnishing of all labor, materials,tools, equipment, and
appurtenances necessary for the construction ofthe Waterline and Sanitary Sewer
Improvements,
and at thattime be publicly opened and read aloud.The project consists
ofproviding and installing 7,110 feet of 12-inch water main, variousvalves, eight hydrant assemblies,
associated water items, 7,152 feet of15-inch sanitary sewer, 301 feet of steel encasement pipe with
8-inchsanitary sewer, 348 vertical feet of manholes, lining of manholes,associated sanitary sewer items, 36
feet of 72” x 113” conduit andheadwalls for ditch crossing, various drainage work, site restorationwork,
video taping and associated work. The Contract Documents includingthe construction plans, proposal form and
specifications, are on fileat the office of Proudfoot Associates, Inc., 2005 Michael Owens Way,Perrysburg,
Ohio43551, and may be obtained during normal businesshours upon non-refundable payment of $100.00.The
Contract Documentswill also be on file in the Builders Exchange of Toledo, 5555 AirportHighway, Suite 140,
Toledo, OH43615. Bids for the said project must besigned and enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the
Administratorof the City of Waterville and marked Waterline and Sanitary
Sewer Improvements. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified
check, or bankcashierÕs check payable to the City in the amount of ten (10%) of thebid as a guarantee that
if the work is awarded to the bidder, he will,within fifteen (15) days of the date of such award enter into
a properand acceptable contract, otherwise, said amount accompanying his bidwill be forfeited to the City of
Waterville, Ohio, as liquidationdamages.Bids received after the scheduled Bid opening date and time,or not
accompanied by a satisfactory Bid Bond or check, will neither beread nor considered. Bidders must comply
with the Prevailing Wage Rateson Public Improvements in Lucas County, as determined by the Ohio Bureauof
Employment Services, Wage and Hour Division, (614) 644-2239. Biddersshall submit with their Bid the
affidavit required under Ohio RevisedCode Section 5719.042 that the bidder was not charged with
anydelinquent personal property taxes in Lucas County, Ohio. (Contract PageAC-1) The successful bidder will
be required to submit a PerformanceBond, Maintenance Bond, Certificates of Insurance, and complete
HomelandSecurity DMA Form and ORC Section 3517.13 Affidavit. The City ofWaterville reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, to waive anyirregularities in any bid, and to accept any bid which is deemed to
bethe most favorable to the City.The City also reserves the right to addor subtract from the quantities
shown in the proposal.CITY OF WATERVILLE MUNICIPALADMINISTRATOR JAMES M.
BAGDONASPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORKENNETH B. BLAIR Apr. 10, 17, ’13


001 LEGALLEGAL
NOTICE IN SUIT FOR FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE
Judge: Robert C. Pollex Case No.: 2012CV0911 Court
of Common Pleas WoodCounty, Ohio JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Plaintiff -vs-Debbie S.
Wienczkowski akaDebra S. Wienczkowski,et alDefendantsDebbie S. Wienczkowski aka Debra S. Wienczkowski and
John Doe, nameunknown, spouse of Debbie S. Wienczkowski aka Debra S. Wienczkowski,whose last known address
is 313 North 3rdStreet, North Baltimore, OH45872, and The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, Legatees,
Executors,Administrators, Spouses and Assigns and the Unknown Guardians of Minorand/or Incompetent Heirs of
Debbie S. Wienczkowski aka DebraS.Wienczkowski,all of whose residences are unknown and cannot byreasonable
diligence be ascertained, will take notice that on the 14th day of December, 2012, JP
Morgan Chase Bank, National Association filedits Complain in the Common Pleas Court of Wood County, Ohio in
Case No.2012CV0911, on the docket of the Court, and the object and demand forrelief of which pleading is to
foreclose the lien of plaintiff’smortgage recorded upon the following described real estate to wit:Property
Address: 313 North 3rd Street, North Baltimore, OH45872and being more particularly
described in plaintiff’s mortgagerecorded in Mortgage Book Volume No. 3069, page 640, of this
CountyRecorder’s Office.All of the above named defendants are required toanswer within twenty-eight (28)
days after last publication, which shallbe published once a week for three consecutive weeks, or they might
bedenied a hearing in this case.Joseph M. Henkel,Trial CounselOhio Supreme Court Reg. #0084962LERNER,
SAMPSON, & ROTHFUSSAttorneys for Plaintiff’P.O. Box 5480Cincinnati,
OH45201-5480(513)[email protected] Apr. 10, 17, 24 ’13


INVITATION TO
BID
SEALED BIDS for thepurchase of one (1) 2013 Survey Vehicle
and the trade-in of one (1) 1998Chevrolet Suburban vehicle will be received by the City of BowlingGreen,
Ohio at the office of the Municipal Administrator, 304 NorthChurch Street, Bowling Green, Ohio
until2:00 P.M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME THURSDAY,
APRIL 25, 2013 and at that time and place will be publicly opened and read
aloud.Detailed specifications and bid documents for the above are on file atthe office of the Municipal
Administrator in the City AdministrativeServices Building, 304 North Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio
andcopies thereof are available for all interested parties. All bids mustbe signed and submitted on the Bid
Form which is part of thespecifications. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelop and marked –SEALED BID
FOR THE PURCHASE OF ONE (1)SURVEY VEHICLE AND THE TRADE-INOF ONE (1)CHEVROLET SUBURBAN VEHICLE – and
addressed to the MunicipalAdministrator, 304 North Church Street, Bowling Green, Ohio, 43402. TheBidder is
advised that the City reserves the right to award one orseparate contracts for (1) the purchase of the new
vehicles and thetrade-in of the used vehicles, (2) the retention of one of all of theused vehicles by the
City, or (3) any combination thereof. Each bid mustcontain the name of every person, firm or corporation and
beaccompanied by a BidBond or Certified Check on a solvent bank in theamount of 5% of the bid, payable to
the City of Bowling Green toguarantee that if the bid is accepted a contract will be entered intoand its
performance properly secured; and be accompanied by a properlyexecuted Non-Collusion Affidavit. The
successful bidder will be requiredto submit an affidavit to the City Finance Director that he or she hasno
delinquent personal property taxes charged against him or her on thegeneral tax list of personal property in
Wood County, Ohio, at the timethis bid was submitted. The City of Bowling Green reserves the right toreject
any and all bids, to waive any irregularity in any bid, and todetermine the lowest and best bidder. No
bidder may withdraw his or herbid for a period of 60 days after the scheduled closing time for thereceipt of
bids.John S. Fawcett Municipal Administrator304 N. Church StreetBowling Green,
Ohio 43402 Apr. 10, 17, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Edward Heckler aka EdwardEugene Heckler, Deceased, Wood County Probate Court, Case No.20131136.The fiduciary
in the estate has filed an inventory withoutappraisalof the trust. A hearing on the inventory without
appraisalwill be May3,2013, at 10:00 o’clock A.M. in the court. The courtis located onthe second floor in
the Wood County Courthouse, OneCourthouse Square,Bowling Green, Ohio. Any person desiring to fileexceptions
to saidinventory must file them at least five days priorto the day set forhearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:SuePeery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.10, 17,’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
of Kenneth W. Gustwiller,Deceased, Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20121505. Thefiduciaryin the estate
has filed an inventory andappraisal of thetrust. Ahearing on the inventory and appraisal will be April
26,2013, at 10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located onthe second floor inthe Wood County
Courthouse, One CourthouseSquare, Bowling Green,Ohio. Any person desiring to file exceptionsto said
inventory mustfile them at least five days prior to the dayset for hearing.DAVIDE.
WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.3, 10, ’13


LEGAL
NOTICE
Case No: 2013LF0028 Judge
Pollex
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS OF WOOD COUNTY, OHIOIn The Matter ofthe Foreclosure of
Liens for Delinquent Taxes by action in Rem JillEngle, Treasurer of Wood County, Ohio Plaintiff vs. Certain
Parcels ofLand Encumbered withDelinquent Tax Liens, Defendant. NOTICE BY
PUBLICATION Paul A. Dobson(0064126)Wood CountyProsecutingAttorneyBy:Mary
Loeffler Mack(0047132)Assistant ProsecutingAttorneyOneCourthouse SquareBowling Green, Ohio 43402Phone:
419-354-9250Fax:419-354-7627Counsel for Wood County TreasurerTO: CharlesFoster
(Presumed Deceased)The Estate of Charles Foster. All UnknownHeirs, Assigns, Legatees, and Devisees of
Charles Fosterwhose lastknown addresses are unknown.YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that youare an owner/lienholder of record on a parcel of real property named in alegal action entitled In
the Matter of the Foreclosure of Liens forDelinquent Land Taxes by Action In Rem, Jill Engle, Treasurer of
WoodCounty, Ohio, vs Certain Parcels of Land Encumbered with Delinquent TaxLiens. This action has been
assigned Case Number 2013LF0028 and ispending in the Court of Common Pleas of Wood County, Bowling Green,
Ohio43402.The object of the complaint is to foreclose the lien fordelinquent taxes, assessments, penalties
and interest against realestate located at 16084 Hammansburg Road, Henry Township, Wood
County,OhioExhibit A Legal Description Situated in
theSoutheast ¼ of Section 9, Town 3 North, Range 10 East, Henry Township,Wood County, Ohio, and bounded and
described as follows:Commencing 20rods west from the South East corner of Section nine (9) in Town three(3)
North, Range ten (10) East, and running from there west on and alongthe Section line 14 rods North 6 ½ rods
East 14 rods South 6 ½ rods tothe place of beginning. Containing ½ acres of land, more or less.Parcel
number: F22-310-090000027000Prior Instrument Reference: Volume38B, page 468 and the prayer is to foreclose
all interest owned by youand for costs.You are required to answer the complaint withintwenty-eight (28) days
after the last publication of this notice whichwill be published one each week for three successive weeks.
The lastpublication will be made on April 17, ’13 and the twenty-eight (28) daysfor answer will commence on
that date.In case of your failure toanswer or otherwise respond as required by the Ohio Rules of
CivilProcedure, judgment by default will be rendered against you for therelief demanded in the
Complaint.Cindy Hofner, Clerk of CourtsWood County Common Pleas CourtApr. 3,
10, 17, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Jane Gould Mulford,Deceased,Wood County Probate Court, Case No. 20121507. The fiduciaryin theestate has
filed an inventory andappraisal of the trust. Ahearingon the inventory and appraisal will be May 3,2013, at
10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the second floorinthe Wood County Courthouse, One
Courthouse Square, Bowling Green,Ohio.Any person desiring to file exceptions to said inventory mustfilethem
at least five days prior to the day set for hearing.DAVIDE.WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue
Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.10, 17, ’13


ORDINANCENO.
8239
PassedApril 1, 2013
ORDINANCEAUTHORIZING THE UTILITIES DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN
AMENDEMENT TO THE
MASTER SERVICE AGREEMENT WITH AMERICAN MUNICIPAL POWER, INC.,
FOR
THEECOSMART CHOICE PROGRAM AS AMENDED TO
INCLUDE THE
SUSTAINABILITY
GRANTPROGRAM BEIT
ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, COUNTY OFWOOD, AND STATE OF OHIOSECTION1:That
theUtilities Director is hereby authorized to execute anamendment to theMaster Service Agreement (AMP
Contract No.C-6-2009-7184-R2-01) withAmerican Municipal Power, Inc. for theEcosmart Choice Program asamended
to include the sustainabilitygrant program.SECTION2:This ordinance shall take effect at the earliest time
permittedby law.Passed:April 1,, 2013JohnZanfardino,PresidentofCouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof
CouncilApproved:April 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


ORDINANCENO. 8240
PassedApril 1, 2013
ORDINANCEAUTHORIZING THE UTILITIES DIRECTOR TO EXECUTE AN
AMENDEMENT TO THE
2008 AGREEMENT WITH REISS ENGINEERING, INC. FOR ENGINEERING
AND
CONSTRUCTION SERVICES FOR A RESERVOIR PUMP STATION FOR
THE
INTEGRATEDMEMBRANE SYSTEM AT THE WATER
TREATMENT PLANT
BEIT ORDAINEDBY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN, COUNTY OFWOOD, AND
STATEOF OHIOSECTION1:That the Utilities Director is hereby authorizedto execute anamendment to the 2008
agreement with Reiss Engineering,Inc., forengineering and construction services fora reservoir pumpstation
for the integrated membrane system at thewater TreatmentPlant.SECTION2: This ordinance shall take effect at
the earliesttime permittedby law.Passed:April 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D.
Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:April 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10,
’13


RESOLUTIONNO. 3233
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONAUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN,
OHIO, TO FILE AN
ANNUAL APPLICATION AND EXECUTE A CONTRACT UPON GRANT
APPLICATION
APPROVAL UNDER THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT:
ENTITLEMENT
PROGRAM AS AUTHORIZED BY THE HOUSING AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
ACT
OF1974, AS AMENDED WHEREAS,the
City B.G. Ohio, qualifies forfunding under the CommunityDevelopment Block Grant: EntitlementProgram from the
U.S.Department of Housing and Urban Development, forFederal fiscal year2013/2014; andWHEREAS,said grant will
be usedto address housing and community developmentneeds in the City ofBowling Green, Ohio.NOW,THEREFORE BE
IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, OHIO:SECTION1:TheMayor is herebyauthorized and
directed to sign and fileany necessary applicationforms, plans and other related documents,including all
understandingsand assurances contained therein, andto provide such additionalinformation as may be
required.SECTION2: The Mayor is authorizedand directed to accept a grant award andshall provide
financialassistance for various activities, whichwill primarily benefit low andmoderate income
persons.SECTION3: The Mayor is authorized toexecute a grant agreement with theU.S. Department of Housing and
UrbanDevelopment on behalf of theCity of Bowling Green, Ohio.SECTION4: The Council hereby certifies that the
City of Bowling Green,Ohio,has the legal authority to apply for the grant.SECTION5: Thisresolution shall
take effect at the earliest time permittedby law.Passed:Apr. 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof
CouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:Apr. 2,2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ.
Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


RESOLUTIONNO.
3235
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONAUTHORIZING THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF BOWLING GREEN,
OHIO, TO FILE A
GRANT APPLICATION AND ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH
THE
TOLEDOMETROPOLITAN AREA COUNCIL
OF
GOVERNMENTS FOR THE PURPOSE
OF
ACQUIRINGFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE THROUGH
THE
TRANSPORTATIONALTERNATIVES
PROGRAM
WHEREAS,the Federal Surface Transportation Law Moving Ahead for
Progress
in the 21st Century, provides funding
forTransportation Alternatives Program (TAP)activities; andWHEREAS,the Ohio Department of Transportation
givethe Toledo MetropolitanCouncil of Governments (TMACOG) responsibilityfor selectingprojects for TAP
funding and become part of TMACOG’sfour-yearTransportation Improvement Program; andWHEREAS,the TAPprogram
provides funding for programs and projects thatimprove acommunity’s transportation system and personal
mobility ina variety ofways; andWHEREAS,the City of Bowling Green wishes to acquirefunding to build
amultipurpose trail from the Community Center to theMiddle School.NOW,THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE
COUNCIL OF THECITY OF BOWLINGGREEN, OHIO:SECTION1: The Mayor is herebyauthorized to apply for and, if
awarded,enter into an agreement toadminister a grant to implement saidprogram and the Mayor isauthorized to
sign said agreement. TheMayor is further authorized toprovide all information anddocumentation requiredto
become eligiblefor possible fundingassistance.SECTION2: The Council herebyapproves and certifies that the
City ofBowling Green, Ohio, has thelegal authority to apply for and acceptan offer of grant
funding.SECTION3: The City of Bowling Green agrees to obligate the fundsrequiredto satisfactorily complete
the proposed project and becomeeligiblefor reimbursement under the terms of theTransportationAlternatives
Program.SECTION4: The Council hereby certifies thatall formal actions of thisCouncil concerning and relating
to theadoption of this resolutionwere adopted in an open meeting incompliance with all legalrequirements
includingSection 121.22 of theOhio Revised Code.SECTION5: This resolution shall take effect atthe earliest
time permittedby law.Passed:Apr. 1, 2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D. Scherreik,Clerkof
CouncilApproved:Apr. 2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


RESOLUTIONNO. 3238
PassedApril 1, 2013
RESOLUTIONIN
SUPPORTOF TAX-EXEMPT FINANCING WHEREAS,tax-exempt
bonds are the basic tool used by states,cities,counties, towns, universities, school districts, and
othergovernmental entities to fund public purpose projects necessary toprovide needed infrastructure and
services; andWHEREAS,municipalbonds are celebrating a century of success as essentialfinancingmechanisms
that have been exempt from federal taxationsince 1913; andWHEREAS,today, three-quarters of the
infrastructure investment inthe U.S.Is financed by state and local government bonds, includingroads,bridges,
sewers, hospitals, libraries, schools, town halls,policestations, electric and gas infrastructure for public
powerutilities, and other government purpose investments made by stateandlocal governments; andWHEREAS,every
year, on average, public powerutilities nationwide make $15billion in new investments financed withmunicipal
bonds for powergeneration, distribution, transmission,reliability, demand control,efficiency, and emissions
controls – allof which are neededto deliver safe, affordable, and reliableelectricity to
customers;andWHEREAS,the ability of thesegovernmental entities to issue tax-exempt bondsso that they
areattractive to investors is essential to the dailylife of hundreds ofmillions of Americans;
andWHEREAS,pressure to reduce the federalbudget deficit has resulted in anongoing review by Congress and
theAdministration of nearly allfederal tax and spending programs,including tax-exempt
financing;andWHEREAS,contrary to theperception that tax-exempt bonds only benefit highnet-worthindividuals,
more than half of all municipal bond interestpaid toindividuals is earned by those with income of less
than$250,000; andWHEREAS,proposals to tax the interest on municipal bonds for sometaxpayerswould also likely
alter the ability of state and localgovernmentsto access cost-effective financing, jeopardizing
essentialinfrastructure projects nationwide that would benefit all citizens,not just those in the
higher-income brackets; andWHEREAS,taxcredit and direct payment bonds would offer a poor
substitutefortraditional tax-exempt financing because they lack certainty anddo notgenerally appeal to
traditional municipal bond investors,includingthose who participate in the market through mutual
funds;andWHEREAS,reductions in the availability of tax-exempt financing tomunicipalgovernments, or increases
in their cost of issuing tax-exemptbonds,would impose significant fiscal injury on these localgovernmentsand
seriously impair their ability to maintain essentialsafety andservice for their citizens; andWHEREAS,the
loss of taxexempt financing would likelyforce localgovernments tosignificantly increase income taxes and
utilityrates, and thereforeimpose serious negative financial hardships onlower-and middle-classfamilies in
municipal electric communities.NOW,THEREFORE BE IT
RESOLVED,
that the City of Bowling Green urgesthe Administration and theCongress of the
United States to rejectefforts to tax the interest onmunicipal bonds or otherwise alterthe federal tax
treatment orfundamental structure of municipalbonds.BEIT FUTHER
RESOLVED
,that a copy of this resolution shall be sentto our U.S. congressionaldelegation and
the Administration.Section1: This resolution shalltake effect at the earliest time permittedby
law.Passed:Apr. 1,2013JohnZanfardino,Presidentof CouncilAttest:Kay D.Scherreik,Clerkof CouncilApproved:Apr.
2, 2013RichardA. Edwards,MayorMichaelJ. Marsh,CityAttorneyApr.10, ’13


INVITATION TO BIDDERS Section 00020 Sealed
proposals will be received at the City of Northwood, 6000 WalesRd., Northwood, Ohio, 43619 until 12:00 Noon
Local Time April 17, 2013at which time they will be opened and read immediately thereafter forthe: City of
Northwood Greenway EstatesDetention Pond Project No.10E06961 PROJECT DESCRIPTION: The proposed work consists
of constructinga 451,400 CF Detention Pond, pump station, and miscellaneous site workon a parcel of land
located at the east end of Dalling Road.ContractDocuments may be examined at the following
locations:ENGINEER: Feller, Finch &Associates, Inc. 1683 Woodlands
Drive Maumee, Ohio 43537 419-893-3680 Project Contact: David R. Kuhn, P.E.
OWNER: City of Northwood 6000 Wales Road Northwood, Ohio 43619 419-693-9329
Project Contact: Robert Anderson,City Administrator Drawings, Specifications,
andblank bid forms may be obtained at the above office of the ENGINEER uponpayment of THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS
(35.00) Dollars REFUNDABLE. Contract Documents will be shipped as soon as possible after receipt ofrequest
and payment of such documents. BIDS WILL ONLY BE ACCEPTED FROMBIDDERS LISTED ON THE ENGINEER’S OFFICIAL LIST
OF PLANHOLDERS. Checksshall be made payable to City of Northwood.A bid guarantee instrumentmust be submitted
with the bid. The bid guarantee instrument shall bein the form of a Bid Guarantee and Contract Bond for the
FULL AMOUNT ofthe bid OR a certified check, cashiers check, or irrevocable letter ofcredit for an amount
equal to ten percent (10%) of the bidThe bidguarantee shall be made payable to the City of Northwood,and is
to beheld as a guarantee that in the event the bid is accepted and a contractis awarded to the BIDDER, the
contract will be duly executed and itsperformance properly secured.The successful BIDDER(s) shall berequired
to furnish a Contract Bond in a sum of not less than onehundred percent (100%) of the total contract amount.
The bond shall bethat of an approved surety company authorized to transact business inthe State of Ohio and
shall be underwritten by a surety that is listedon the most current Department of the Treasury Circular 570,
“SuretyCompanies Acceptable on Federal Bonds”. All contractors andsubcontractors involved with the project
will, to the extent practicableuse Ohio Products, materials, services, and labor in the implementationof
their project. Additionally, contractor compliance with the equalemployment opportunity requirements of the
Ohio Administrative CodeChapter 123, Governor’s Executive Order of 1972, and Governor’sExecutive Order 84-9
shall be required.Bidders must comply with theprevailing wage rates on Public Improvements in Wood County
and the Cityof Northwood, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of EmploymentServices Wage and Hour
Division, (614-644-2239). Each bid proposal mustbe made upon the blanks, or facsimiles thereof, furnished
with theContract Documents, and must be delivered to the office of the CityClerk 6000 Wales Road, Northwood,
Ohio 43619, previous to 12:00 Noonlocal time, on the date specified.Each proposal must contain the fullname
of the party or parties submitting the proposal and all personsinterested therein. Each bidder must submit
evidence of its experienceson projects of similar size and complexity. No bidder may withdraw hisbid for a
period of sixty (60) days after the scheduled closing time forthe receipt of bids. The OWNER reserves the
right to reject any or allbids, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the bids received,and to
accept any bid that it deems most favorable. BY ORDER OF City ofNorthwood Robert Anderson, City
Administrator Apr. 3, 10, ’13


PUBLICATION
OFNOTICE
REVISEDCODE
SEC.2115.16 Toall persons interested in the Estate
Wilma Theiss, Deceased,WoodCounty Probate Court, Case No. 20131026. The fiduciary in theestatehas filed an
inventory without appraisal of the trust. A hearingonthe inventory without appraisal will be April 26, 2013,
at 10:00o’clock A.M. in the court. The court is located on the second floorinthe Wood County Courthouse, One
Courthouse Square, Bowling Green,Ohio.Any person desiring to file exceptions to said inventory mustfilethem
at least five days prior to the day set for hearing.DAVIDE.WOESSNER,ProbateJudge/ClerkBy:Sue
Peery,DeputyClerk(SEAL)Apr.3, 10, ’13


NOTICE TO BIDDERS Section
307.87, Revised Code of OhioNotice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received until 10:00A.M. on the
24th day of April, 2013, by the Board of CountyCommissioners of Wood County, Ohio, at its office in the Wood
CountyOffice Building, Bowling Green, Ohio, and immediately opened thereafter.Such proposals as herein
concerned shall be for the followingdescribed: Village of
Pemberville
Municipal Pool ADA Chair Lift
Project
Contract documents, bid sheets, plans and specifications are posted onthe internet
and may be obtained from Wood County’s web page at:"http://www.co.wood.oh
.us/commissioners/bid.htm" http://www.co.wood.oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm.The Notice to Bidders is
posted on theinternet and may also be viewed on Wood County’s web page at:"http://www.co.wood.
oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm" http://www.co.wood.oh.us/commissioners/bid.htm All bids shall be sealed
and plainlymarked: “Village of Pemberville” A bid bond or cashier’s check in theamount of ten percent (10%)
of the total bid amount shall accompany eachproposal submitted.Upon entering into a contract with the Owner,
thecontractor must then file a bond for the amount of the contract, and thecheck will be returned to the
successful and unsuccessful bidders whenthe contract is executed. The successful bidder will be required to
signan affidavit of contractor or supplier of non-delinquency of personalproperty taxes in accordance with
Section 5719.042, Revised Code of Ohioand an Affidavit Regarding Child Support, pursuant to the Board
ofCounty Commissioners Resolution No. 92-2041. All waste materialsgenerated from this project must be taken
to the Wood County Landfillfor disposal. Attention of bidders is particularly called to therequirements as
to conditions of employment to be observed and minimumwage rates to be paid under the contract, Section 3,
SegregatedFacility, Section 109, and E.O. 11246. Additional information regardingscope of the project may be
obtained by contacting Dave Steiner, WoodCounty Planning Commission, Wood County Office Building, Bowling
Green,OH, 43402, Phone: (419) 354-9128.Further information concerningspecifications may be obtained from the
engineers of said project:Feller Finch & Associates, Attn: Dave Kuhn, 1683 Woodlands Drive,Maumee,
OH 43537, Phone: (419) 893-3680. The Board of CountyCommissioners may reject any or all bids.The Board of
CountyCommissioners reserves the right to waive any irregularities in the formof the bid that do not affect
or destroy competitive bidding.In nocase will an award be made until all necessary investigations are madeas
to the qualifications of the bidder to whom it is proposed to awardthe contract.BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS,WOODCOUNTY, OHIO JAMES F. CARTER DORIS I. HERRINSHAW Ed.D.JOEL M. KUHLMANApr. 10,
2013


NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by the
Waterville Municipal Administrator,25 North Second Street, City of Waterville, OH 43566, until 2:00
p.m.(local time) on May 8, 2013, for the furnishing of all labor, materials,tools, equipment, and
appurtenances necessary for the construction ofthe Waterline and Sanitary Sewer
Improvements,
and at thattime be publicly opened and read aloud.The project consists
ofproviding and installing 7,110 feet of 12-inch water main, variousvalves, eight hydrant assemblies,
associated water items, 7,152 feet of15-inch sanitary sewer, 301 feet of steel encasement pipe with
8-inchsanitary sewer, 348 vertical feet of manholes, lining of manholes,associated sanitary sewer items, 36
feet of 72” x 113” conduit andheadwalls for ditch crossing, various drainage work, site restorationwork,
video taping and associated work. The Contract Documents includingthe construction plans, proposal form and
specifications, are on fileat the office of Proudfoot Associates, Inc., 2005 Michael Owens Way,Perrysburg,
Ohio43551, and may be obtained during normal businesshours upon non-refundable payment of $100.00.The
Contract Documentswill also be on file in the Builders Exchange of Toledo, 5555 AirportHighway, Suite 140,
Toledo, OH43615. Bids for the said project must besigned and enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the
Administratorof the City of Waterville and marked Waterline and Sanitary
Sewer Improvements. Each bid must be accompanied by a bid bond, certified
check, or bankcashierÕs check payable to the City in the amount of ten (10%) of thebid as a guarantee that
if the work is awarded to the bidder, he will,within fifteen (15) days of the date of such award enter into
a properand acceptable contract, otherwise, said amount accompanying his bidwill be forfeited to the City of
Waterville, Ohio, as liquidationdamages.Bids received after the scheduled Bid opening date and time,or not
accompanied by a satisfactory Bid Bond or check, will neither beread nor considered. Bidders must comply
with the Prevailing Wage Rateson Public Improvements in Lucas County, as determined by the Ohio Bureauof
Employment Services, Wage and Hour Division, (614) 644-2239. Biddersshall submit with their Bid the
affidavit required under Ohio RevisedCode Section 5719.042 that the bidder was not charged with
anydelinquent personal property taxes in Lucas County, Ohio. (Contract PageAC-1) The successful bidder will
be required to submit a PerformanceBond, Maintenance Bond, Certificates of Insurance, and complete
HomelandSecurity DMA Form and ORC Section 3517.13 Affidavit. The City ofWaterville reserves the right to
reject any or all bids, to waive anyirregularities in any bid, and to accept any bid which is deemed to
bethe most favorable to the City.The City also reserves the right to addor subtract from the quantities
shown in the proposal.CITY OF WATERVILLE MUNICIPALADMINISTRATOR JAMES M.
BAGDONASPUBLIC WORKS DIRECTORKENNETH B. BLAIR Apr. 10, 17, ’13


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