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Tuesday, April 22, 2008

Site unveiled for new school

Judson Palmer
By ERIC SCHAADT

Staff Writer

ARLINGTON — Arlington school officials on Monday unveiled plans to village council for a new school building on 35 acres of land just west of the current school.

The proposal — with a price tag of $25 million — will require voter approval of a bond issue and income tax increase to purchase the land and construct and maintain the facilities, Arlington Council was informed.

And $14.6 million of that sum is expected to come from the Ohio School Facilities Commission.

The proposed financial package for the school district's share of the project consists of a 7.83-mill bond issue for 28 years, coupled with a 0.50 percent (half percent) increase in the school district income tax for a continuing period.

These requests are expected to appear on the Aug. 5 special election ballot, according to Arlington Superintendent Kevin Haught.

School district voters struck down a previous funding request to build a new school near Vail Street.

That defeat sent the school board "back to the drawing board," Haught told council.

The Arlington school board has an option to purchase 35 acres of land west of Arlington School for $900,000 from C.D. Double J, a company which consists of Arlington residents Jeff Freed and Dean Benjamin.

If the tax package is approved by voters, the current building will be razed, except for the addition constructed in 1992.

The original school was built in 1923, and the age of the structure has led to many repairs, according to school officials.

Public meetings to explain the tax request have been scheduled at the school at 7:30 p.m. May 22, 9 a.m. June 19 and 7 p.m. July 24.

"The village and the school are symbiotic," Mayor Ed Solt said.

Council on Monday also said the annual village pickup of discarded items from residents will be held May 9.

Residents should place items at curbside the evening before that date. Paint, oils and batteries will not be accepted.

In other business, council:

• Is accepting applications for lifeguards at the community pool this summer.

• Administered the oath of office to Mike Best, who will fill a vacancy on Arlington's Board of Public Affairs.

Contact staff writer Eric Schaadt at:

419-427-8414

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