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1 ADAMS COUNTY Manchester, Village of $ 350,000 ( 4 mills ) for 10 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to purchase a firetruck and related equipment - ATHENS COUNTY Federal Hocking Local School District (Athens*, Morgan) 1,672 2,057 $ 3,577,000 ( 2.26 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay local share of school construction under state classroom facilities assistance program - $ 1,423,000 ( 0.99 mill ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire and construct a weight room, locker rooms, bleachers, concession stand & other school facilities improvements & acquiring buses, equipment, furnishings & all necessary appurtenances - Nelsonville-York City School District (Athens*, Hocking)(with a tax levy) 1,906 1,277 $ 2,708,000 ( 2.1 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay local share of school construction under state classroom facilities assistance program - $ 2,500,000 ( 1.94 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, add to, renovate, improve existing school facilities; provide furnishings & equipment for same & landscape & improve sites - BELMONT COUNTY Martins Ferry City School District 2,624 2,507 $ 10,520,000 ( 5.59 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay local share of school construction under State Classroom Facilities Assistance Program & for site improvements - BUTLER COUNTY Lakota Local School District (with a tax levy) 22,126 22,442 $ 80,353,000 ( 2.2 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, add to, renovate & improve school facilities; for site acquisitions, provide equipment, furnishings & site improvements - CHAMPAIGN COUNTY Urbana City School District 3,013 3,649 $ 36,395,256 ( 8.5 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, To construct new K-5 & 6-8 buildings; with all equipment, furnishings & site improvements, landscaping & land acquisition; to dispose of existing elementary buildings - CLARK COUNTY Clark-Shawnee Local School District 2,429 4,397 $ 24,000,000 ( 4.61 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, improve, renovate & add to school facilities & provide equipment & site improvements - COLUMBIANA COUNTY Beaver Local School District (with a tax levy) 2,501 4,275 $ 22,000,000 ( 6.7 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, renovate, rehabilitate school buildings; to aquire furniture, furnishings & equipment for such; to improve sites of buildings & facilities - CUYAHOGA COUNTY North Olmsted, City of 9,433 7,621 $ 4,000,000 ( 0.4 mill ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, furnish, equip 7 improve a fire station; provide apparatus & equipment; acquire, prepare and improve real estate & interests therein - Rocky River, City of 6,141 5,885 $ 8,400,000 ( 1 mill ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to expand, improve, furnish & equip the Don Umerley Civic Facility & improve related sites - Shaker Heights School District 12,779 6,085 $ 23,500,000 ( 2 mills ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to renovate, remodel, add to, furnish, equip & improve school buildings & other facilities - DELAWARE COUNTY
2 Big Walnut School District $ 13,000,000 ( 1.66 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct & add to the high school & bus maintenance facility; to renovate, improve, furnish, equip, school facilities and sites thereof; to acquire land and land interests - FAIRFIELD COUNTY Fairfield Union Local School District (Fairfield*, Hocking, Perry) $ 8,000,000 ( 3 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006, to renovate, improve, construct additions to existing facilities; health & safety upgrades; improved handicap access; repayment for bleachers - Pickerington Local School District (Fairfield*, Franklin) $ 36,200,000 ( 2.7 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, furnish, equip new elementary school with related site improvements & apprutenances thereto; to renovate, repair, improve, furnish equip, add to existing school buildings & facilities - FRANKLIN COUNTY Canal Winchester Local School District (Franklin*, Fairfield) $ 35,500,000 ( 6.67 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct new school facilities; to construct, add to, renovate, improve, furnish & equip & improve existing school facilities & their sites; acquire land & interests in land - $ 12,235,000 ( 0.9 mill ) for 15 years, commencing in 200, first due in calendar year, to acquire, construct & improve facilities for the division of electricity - Columbus City (Frankiln*, Fairfield, Delaware) $ 21,100,000 ( 0.34 mill ) for 5 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire, construct & improve facilities for the Division of Refuse Collection - $ 40,665,000 ( 0.25 mill ) for 17 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire, construct & improve facilities for the Dept. of Public Safety & Dept. of Health - $ 46,640,000 ( 0.3 mill ) for 16 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire, renovate & improve municipal parks, playgrounds & recreation facilities - $ 95,785,000 ( 0.46 mill ) for 25 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire real estate & interests in, landscape & make site improvements, expand & improve existing wastewater treatment facilities ,138 14, ,659 88, ,749 83, ,745 79, ,026 65, ,965 77, ,439 78,032 $ 100,000,000 ( 0.48 mills ) for 25 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire real estate & interests in, landscape & make site improvements, expand & improve existing water plant facilities - 179,739 79,095 $ 104,150,000 ( 0.5 mill ) for 25 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to enlarge, extend, renovate & improve the municipal storm sewerage system - 192,527 72,760 $ 184,420,000 ( 1.23 mills ) for 15 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to widen, open, extend, construct, pave, repave, improve & change the line of expressways, freeways, roads, highways, bikeways, streets, alleys, bridges, viaducts, overpasses, underpasses, etc - Dublin City School District (Franklin*, Delaware, Union)(with a tax levy) $ 48,827,623 ( 1.82 mills ) for 15 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to renovate, repair & improve existing school & administrative buildings; to construct, furnish & equip new elementary school with site improvements & appurtenances thereto; upgrade existing equipment & computer technology - 19,920 14,546 FRANKLIN COUNTY - concluded Groveport Madison Local School District 7,554 8,347
3 $ 54,465,000 ( 4.69 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct school facilities; to construct, add to, furnish & equip existing facilities & improve their sites - New Albany Plain Local Joint Park District ( Franklin*, Licking) $ 6,000,000 ( 0.69 mill ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to extend, enlarge & improve new & existing lands, recreation facilities, fields, indoor recreation centers, leisure trails & site improvements - Reynoldsburg City School District (Franklin*, Fairfield, Licking) $ 20,950,000 ( 1.99 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a jr high school & related facilities; to renovate, imrpove, furnish & equip existing facilities & acquire land & interests in land - GREENE COUNTY Greenview Local School District (Greene*, Clinton, Fayette) $ 2,400,000 ( 2 mills ) for 10 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to renovate, rehabilitate, improve, equip & furnish existing school facilities & make site improvements thereof & aquire real estate - HAMILTON COUNTY Greenhills, Village of $ 1,000,000 ( 1.39 mills ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire, improve & redevelop properties within village & promote redevelopment of areas in the village - Terrace Park, Village of $ 2,100,000 ( 1.48 mills ) for 25 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to acquire a new fire truck & reconfigure community building facilities with repairs, modernization & expansion for fire, EMS, & police, and equipping & furnishing the same - HIGHLAND COUNTY Lynchburg Area Joint Fire & Ambulance District $ 900,000 ( 1.33 mills ) for 20 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a fire & ambulance station & provide equipment, furnishings & site improvements - HURON COUNTY Monroeville Local School District (Huron*, Erie) $ 7,211,234 ( (5.5 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, furnish, equip & otherwise improve school facilities; to clear & improve school sites - LAKE COUNTY Kirtland Local School District (Lake*, Geauga) $ 25,750,000 ( 5.26 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006, to construct, enlarge, renovate, remodel, rehabilitate, furnish, equip & otherwise improve school buildings & facilities; to acquire, clear & improve real estate for school purposes - LAWRENCE COUNTY Fairland Local School District (Lawrence*, Gallia) $ 3,500,000 ( 2.6 mills ) for 15 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, add to, renovate & improve school athletic & physical education facilities - LICKING COUNTY Granville Exempted Village School District $ 5,175,000 ( 1 mill ) for 27 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to expand, renovate, equip & furnish the Granville Public Library & site improvements - Johnstown-Monroe Local School District (Licking*, Delaware) $ 27,000,000 ( 9.35 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a new high school, acquire real property; add to, renovate equip & furnish existing buildings & sites LICKING COUNTY - concluded Monroe, Township of $ 2,250,000 ( 1.3 mills ) for 25 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, 4,315 3,146 9,635 7,759 2,007 2,218 1, , ,196 2,205 2,323 1,794 3,187 3,759 2,563 2,227 2,406 1,464 1,617
4 for a new fire station, furnishings fixtures & office equipment & acquiring real estate therefor - Newark City School District $ 70,000,000 ( 5.9 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, renovate, remodel, furnish, equip & improve school facilities & improve their sites - LUCAS COUNTY Oregon City School District $ 45,000,000 ( 4.4 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a new elementary building to replace Coy Elementary; to renovate, add to & remodel other buildings; to add to & partially demolish & renovate Clay High School; to furnish, equip, make site improvements & landscape with all necessary appurtenances thereto - MADISON COUNTY Madison-Plains Local School District (Madison*, Fayette, Franklin) (with Tax levy) $ 18,000,000 ( 6.1 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, acquire, improve, renovate & remodel school facilities; abatement demolition, technology upgrades, utilities, equipment, furnishings & all appurtenances thereto - MAHONING COUNTY Youngstown City School District $ 4,000,000 ( 0.5 mill ) for 23 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, add to, renovate, furnish, equip & otherwise improve school facilities; to acquire & improve their sites - MEDINA COUNTY Black River Local School District (Medina*, Ashland, Lorain)(with a Tax Levy) $ 18,000,000 ( 6.88 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, improve furnish & equip a new high school & related facilities, appurtenances & site improvements thereto - Medina County Career Center JVSD (Medina*, Ashland, Lorain, Summit) $ 49,000,000 ( 0.9 mill ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to renovate, repair, construct additions to existing buildings; construct facilities for occupational health & safety instruction; furnish & equip the same & improve sites thereof - MIAMI COUNTY Bethel Local School District $ 15,931,000 ( 8.74 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a new high school, together with equipment, furnishings & site improvements; construct waste water treatment plant, water line extension & road improvements - Troy City School District $ 21,205,000 ( 1.99 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to improve, renovate, add to & make site improvements to Concord, Forest & Van Cleve Elementary Schools & Troy High School together with equipment & furnishings & all appurtenances thereto - MONTGOMERY COUNTY Miamisburg City School District $ 63,800,000 ( 4.54 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006, to construct & improve facilities, including a new high school & related educational structures; to equip, furnish & otherwise improve the same - NOBLE COUNTY Noble Local School District (Noble*, Guernsey, Monroe) (with a tax levy) $ 3,998,685 ( 2.9 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay local share of school construction under Ohio Classroom Facilities Assistance Program - $ 1,510,000 ( 1.1 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct new auditorium at high school, expand high school gymnasium, provide seating, furnish & equip the same & all appurtenances thereto - PORTAGE COUNTY Field Local School District $ 25,000,000 ( 4.91 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct & improve facilities & related educational structures; make health & safety upgrades; 10,765 10,574 6,642 5,163 1,335 2,898 19,389 13,577 1,664 2,343 32,815 35,280 1,244 1,675 8,107 5,911 8,718 9,614 1,342 1,797 4,261 3,698
5 furnish & equip the same & landscape & improve sites - Streetsboro City School District $ 37,400,000 ( 6.4 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, furnish, equip & improve a new high school & its sites; to make road, utility & other intrastructure improvements, other district building & site improvements & all necessary appurtenances - SANDUSKY COUNTY Madison Township $ 350,000 ( 0.8 mill ) for 10 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to purchase a new fire truck - SCIOTO COUNTY Wheelersburg Local School District $ 9,968,000 ( 5.4 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay the local share of construction under the Ohio Classroom Facilities Assistance Program & to acquire land, furnishings & equipment, make site improvements & all necessary appurtenances - SENECA COUNTY Seneca East Local School District (Seneca*, Huron)( with a bond issue & a tax levy) $ 8,778,000 ( 6.06 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay the local share of construction under the Ohio Classroom Facilities Assistance Program - $ 3,072,000 ( 2.13 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to constrct, renovate, remodel, add to, furnish, equip & improve buildings & facilities; to acquire, improve & equip real estate for school purposes - SHELBY COUNTY Fairlawn Local School District (with a Miscellaneous Question) $ 4,991,350 ( 9.01 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct new school buildings; to construct, add to, renovate & improve school buildings & facilities, equip & furnish the same & make site improvements & acquire land & land interests - Hardin Houston Local School District $ 13,200,000 ( 9.55 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a new jr/sr school, provide equipment, furnishings site improvements & all appurtenances thereto - STARK COUNTY Fairless Local School District (Stark*, Tuscarawas)(with Bond Issue & Tax Levy) $ 12,396,164 ( 4.1 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay the local share of construction under the Ohio Exceptional Needs Program - $ 1,603,836 ( 0.6 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to improve, construct, furnish & equip school facilities, improve their sites, acquire land & interests in lands as necessary - SUMMIT COUNTY Mogadore Local School District (Summit*, Portage) $ 10,650,000 ( 5.87 mills ) for 27 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, renovate, remodel, add to, furnish, equip, & otherwise improve school facilities; to acquire, clear & improve their sites - Tallmadge City School District (Summit*, Portage) $ 30,500,000 ( 4.69 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, renovate & rehabilitate school buildings; to acquire, furnish & equip school buildings & facilities & improve their sites - 2,968 3,501 1, ,684 1,553 1,287 1, ,433 2,965 2,727 1,214 1,128 5,272 4,768 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY Indian Valley Local School District 2,238 2,295 $ 8,483,000 ( 3.98 mills ) for 23 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay the local share of construction under the Ohio Classroom Facilities Assistance Program - Strasburg-Franklin Local School District 1,
6 $ 6,800,000 ( 6.4 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct a elementary school, equipment, furnishings, landscaping & site improvements - VINTON COUNTY Vinton Local School District (Vinton*, Gallia, Hocking, Jackson) (with a Tax Levy) $ 3,700,000 ( 1.48 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to pay the local share of construction under the Ohio Classroom Facilities Assistance Program - WARREN COUNTY Little Miami Local School District (Warren*, Clermont) $ 37,000,000 ( 4.45 mills ) for 28 years, commencing in 2004, first due in calendar year 2005, to construct, improve, renovate & add to school facilities; acquire real propoerty & provide equipment, furnishings & site improvements - 3,209 2,677 5,644 6,246 * denotes most populous
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