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Kevin J. Kelley President of Council Containing PAGE

Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 9 Board of Control 9 Ward Name Civil Service 12 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Board of Zoning Appeals 13 2 Zachary Reed Board of Building Standards 3 Joe Cimperman and Building Appeals 14 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 15 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 15 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 15 7 TJ Dow Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 16 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 23 9 Kevin Conwell Index 23 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Martin J. Sweeney 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Ward Name Residence Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 16920 Throckley Avenue 44128 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 2 Zack Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Fire – Patrick Kelly, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DIVISIONS: 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ronald J.H. O'Leary, Director, Room 500 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 DIVISIONS: Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 16 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Member Brian Cummins, Eugene R. Miller, (Board Lawyer), Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Peter Whitt. Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Martin J. Flask, Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Special Projects CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Michael Flickinger. Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs — Interim Director of Equal Opportunity BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director Kukla, Secretary. DIVISIONS: BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner Sullivan. DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS Room 106: John Skrtic, Law Librarian, Room 100 – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member ______. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit Utilities Director Paul Bender; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. DIVISIONS: CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; Anthony Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 J. Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland. City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Render, Genesis O. Brown. Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Avenue Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Paul Bender, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DIVISIONS: Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner Kevin Kelley. Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim Commissioner Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair; DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director, Cleveland Hopkins Laura M. Bala, Robert N. Brown, Allan Dreyer, Giancarlo Calicchia, Council Member International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive Terrell H. Pruitt, Robert Vilkas, Donald Petit, Interim Secretary. DIVISIONS: AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT OFFICES: JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET Administration – John Laird, Manager JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Judge Courtroom Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12B Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C Parking Facilities – Antionette Thompson, Interim Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14C Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Streets – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Toinette Parrilla, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Ed Wade – Courtroom 12A DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Gregory A. Sims Environment – Chantez Williams, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza – Chief Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Myron Benett, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate, Victor Perez – City Prosecutor The City Record

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The City Record The following Committees meet at lition Package D Park Ave. Park Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: Station. Contractor: Lightning Demo- Clerk of Council under authority lition. Contract: #PI2014000131. Date of the Charter of the Mayor's Appointments Committee: of Acceptance: September 11, 2014. City of Cleveland Sweeney (CHAIR), Brady, Cleve- Received. The City Record is available land, Dow, Kelley. FROM OHIO DIVISION OF online at LIQUOR CONTROL www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Operations Committee: Pruitt (CHAIR), Kelley, Keane, Mitchell, Address all communications to Zone. File No. 1255-14. PATRICIA J. BRITT RE: #1376950. Transfer of Owner- ship Application, D2 D2X D3 D3A City Clerk, Clerk of Council Rules Committee: Kelley D6. CHA Pizza & Spirits, LLC, 7524 (CHAIR), Cleveland, Cummins, 216 City Hall Father Frascati Avenue (Ward 15). Keane, Pruitt. Received. PERMANENT SCHEDULE STANDING COMMITTEES File No. 1256-14. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS RE: #1826236. New License Appli- OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL cation, D5J. Crop Kitchen, LLC, 2014-2017 ______11460 Uptown Avenue (Ward 6). Received. MONDAY — Alternating Cleveland, Ohio Monday, September 29, 2014 File No. 1257-14. 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human The meeting of the Council was RE: #23097000010. New License Services Committee: Cimperman called to order at 7:05 p.m. with the Application, D5J. Driftwood Cater- (CHAIR), Mitchell (VICE-CHAIR), President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- ing, LLC, 2029-2033 East 14th Street Brady, Cleveland, Conwell, Cum- ley, in the Chair. (Ward 3). Received. Council Members present: Dona mins, J. Johnson. Brady, Anthony Brancatelli, Joe CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Cimperman, Phyllis E. Cleveland, 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services Kevin Conwell, Brian J. Cummins, and Property Committee: K. Johnson The rules were suspended and the TJ Dow, Kevin J. Kelley, Kenneth (CHAIR), Sweeney (VICE-CHAIR), following Resolutions were adopted L. Johnson, Martin J. Keane, Mamie Brancatelli, Cummins, Dow, J. John- by a rising vote: J. Mitchell, Michael D. Polensek, son, Reed. Terrell H. Pruitt, Zack Reed, Martin Res. No. 1263-14—Richard Craw- J. Sweeney, and Matthew Zone. MONDAY ford. Also present were: Mayor Frank Res. No. 1264-14—Corrie Lee Jones. G. Jackson, Chief of Staff Ken Sil- 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Res. No. 1277-14—Thaddeus Jack- liman, Chief of Government Affairs Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE- son. Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Commu- CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Con- Res. No. 1278-14—Judy Nelson. nications Maureen Harper, Chief of well, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Res. No. 1279-14—Marie Dular. Sustainability Jenita McGowan, and Directors Langhenry, Dumas, TUESDAY CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS Spronz, McGrath, Cox, Rush, O’Leary, Southerington, Nichols, 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- The rules were suspended and the Griffin, Fumich, and Ambroz. following Resolutions were adopted ning and Sustainability Committee: without objection: Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Council Members, Administration, (VICE-CHAIR), Cimperman, Cum- Staff, and those in the audience rose Res. No. 1265-14—Lellar Tignar — mins, Dow, Pruitt, Zone. for a moment of silent reflection, 108th birthday. and the Pledge of Allegiance. Res. No. 1266-14—Nellie C. Scott — TUESDAY — Alternating 100th birthday. MOTION Res. No. 1267-14—Ramah Junior 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Academy — 90th Anniversary. Pruitt (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- On the motion of Council Member Res. No. 1268-14—Carrie L. Gard- CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cummins, Polensek, the reading of the min- ner — 100th birthday. Keane, Mitchell, Polensek. utes of the last meeting was dis- Res. No. 1269-14—Jesus “Gene” pensed with and the journal Rodriguez. 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- approved. Seconded by Council Mem- Res. No. 1270-14—Carlos Julio munity Benefits Committee: Cleve- ber Pruitt. Aponte, M.D. land (CHAIR), Zone (VICE-CHAIR), Res. No. 1271-14—Swagata Banik, J.Johnson, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, STATEMENT OF WORK M. Sc., Ph.D. Sweeney. ACCEPTANCE Res. No. 1272-14—Minister Detra Evans. WEDNESDAY — Alternating File No. 1253-14. Res. No. 1273-14—Thomas Nobbe. From Department of Public Res. No. 1274-14—Cleveland Acad- 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: Works, City of Cleveland, for Carr emy of Martial Arts. Zone (CHAIR), Conwell (VICE- Center HVAC and Facility Improve- CHAIR), Cimperman, Dow, K.John- ments. Contractor: RW Clark Co. RECOGNITION RESOLUTION son, Keane, Polensek. Contract: #PI201200034. Date of Acceptance: April 15, 2014. Received. The rules were suspended and the 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- following Resolution was adopted mittee: Keane (CHAIR), Dow File No. 1254-14. without objection: (VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, J. Johnson, From Department of Public K.Johnson, Reed, Sweeney. Works, City of Cleveland, for Demo- Res. No. 1275-14—Mark Lammon. 1403 4 The City Record October 1, 2014

WELCOME RESOLUTION Permits, before installing the Ord. No. 1248-14. encroachment(s). By Council Members K. Johnson The rules were suspended and the Section 3. That the Director of Law and Kelley (by departmental following Resolution was adopted shall prepare the permit authorized request). without objection: by this ordinance and shall incorpo- An emergency ordinance authoriz- rate such additional provisions as the ing the Director of Public Works to Res. No. 1276-14—Gebran Bassil, director determines necessary to pro- enter into one or more concession Minister of Foreign Affairs and tect and benefit the public interest. agreements for the operation of a Emigrants, Lebanese Republic. The permit shall be issued only when, first-class food and beverage service in the opinion of the Director of Law, in connection with renting the Rotun- FIRST READING EMERGENCY a prospective Permittee has properly da in City Hall and for marketing the ORDINANCES REFERRED indemnified the City against any loss rental of the Rotunda for catered that may result from the encroach- events, for a period not to exceed two Ord. No. 1246-14. ment(s) permitted. years, with a one-year option to By Council Members Cimperman, Section 4. That the permit shall renew, exercisable by the Director of K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by reserve to the City reasonable right of Public Works. departmental request). entry to the encroachment Whereas, this ordinance constitutes An emergency ordinance authoriz- location(s). an emergency measure providing for ing the Director of Capital Projects to Section 5. That this ordinance is the usual daily operation of a munici- issue a permit to Left Side Develop- declared to be an emergency measure pal department; now, therefore, ments LLC to encroach into the public and, provided it receives the affirma- Be it ordained by the Council of right-of-way of Washington Avenue tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the City of Cleveland: by installing, using, and maintaining bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 1. That notwithstanding a new handicap-accessible ramp and effect and be in force immediately any provision of the Codified Ordi- stair. upon its passage and approval by the nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect contrary, the Director of Public an emergency measure providing for and be in force from and after the ear- Works is authorized to enter into one the usual daily operation of a munici- liest period allowed by law. or more concession agreements on the pal department; now, therefore, Referred to Directors of Capital basis of competitive proposals for the Be it ordained by the Council of Projects, City Planning Commission, operation of first-class food and bev- the City of Cleveland: Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- erage service in connection with rent- Section 1. That the Director of Capi- pal Services and Properties, Develop- ing the Rotunda in City Hall under tal Projects is authorized to issue a ment Planning and Sustainability. Section 131.081 of the Codified Ordi- permit, revocable at the will of Coun- nances and for marketing the rental cil, to Left Side Developments LLC, Ord. No. 1247-14. of the Rotunda for catered events, for 2220 Superior Viaduct, Cleveland, By Council Members K. Johnson a period not to exceed two years, with Ohio 44113 (“Permittee”), to encroach and Kelley (by departmental a one-year option to renew exercis- into the public right-of-way of Wash- request). able by the Director of Public Works. ington Avenue by installing, using, An emergency ordinance authoriz- The selection of the concessionaire or and maintaining a handicap-accessi- ing the Director of Public Works to concessionaires shall be made by the ble ramp and stair at the following enter into one or more concession Board of Control on the nomination of location: agreements for the operation of a the Director of Public Works. The Situated in the City of Cleveland, first-class food and beverage service concession fee to be paid to the City County of Cuyahoga, and State of at the Cleveland City Hall Cafeteria, shall be fixed by the Board of Control. Ohio, being part of Original Brooklyn for a period not to exceed two years, Section 2. That the Concession Township Lot 70; with a one-year option to renew, exer- Agreement shall be prepared by the Beginning at a 1 inch iron pin found cisable by the Director of Public Director of Law. at the intersection of Washington Works. Section 3. That this ordinance is Avenue (66' wide) and West 24th Whereas, this ordinance constitutes declared to be an emergency measure Street (33' wide); an emergency measure providing for and, provided it receives the affirma- Thence South 35°07'42" East, along the usual daily operation of a munici- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the centerline of said West 24th pal department; now, therefore, bers elected to Council, it shall take Street, 33.00 feet to a point; Be it ordained by the Council of effect and be in force immediately Thence North 54°51'46" East along the City of Cleveland: upon its passage and approval by the the Southwesterly extension of the Section 1. That notwithstanding Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect southerly sideline of said Washing- any provision of the Codified Ordi- and be in force from and after the ear- ton Avenue, 21.50 feet to the principal nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the liest period allowed by law. place of beginning; contrary, the Director of Public Referred to Directors of Public Course 1 Thence North 35°08'14" Works is authorized to enter into one Works, Finance, Law; Committees on West, 7.00 feet to a point; or more concession agreements on the Municipal Services and Properties, Course 2 Thence North 54°51'46" basis of competitive proposals for the Finance. East, 45.75 feet to a point; operation of a first-class food and bev- Course 3 Thence South 35°08'14" erage service at the Cleveland City Ord. No. 1249-14. East, 7.00 feet to the southerly side- Hall Cafeteria, for a period not to By Council Members Keane and line of said Washington Avenue; exceed two years, with a one-year Kelley (by departmental request). Course 4 Thence South 54°51'46" option to renew exercisable by the An emergency ordinance authoriz- West, along the southerly sideline of Director of Public Works. The selec- ing the Director of Port Control to said Washington Avenue, 45.75 feet to tion of the concessionaire or conces- exercise the first option to renew Con- the principal place of beginning sionaires shall be made by the Board tract No. PS 2012-326 with according to a survey performed in of Control on the nomination of the HydroChem, LLC to provide required August, 2014 by Richard A. Thompson Director of Public Works. The conces- analysis, reporting, testing, and dis- Jr. P.S. #7388 of Polaris Engineering sion fee to be paid to the City shall be posal of waste material necessary for and Surveying. The bearings used fixed by the Board of Control. mandatory environmental compli- herein are based on the Ohio Coordi- Section 2. That the Concession ance for the various divisions of the nate System of 1983, North Zone, 1986 Agreement shall be prepared by the Department of Port Control, and for adjustment. Director of Law. other related services necessary for Legal Description approved by Section 3. That this ordinance is the compliance. Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- declared to be an emergency measure Whereas, under the authority of veys and House Numbering Section. and, provided it receives the affirma- Ordinance No. 499-10, passed June 7, Section 2. That Permittee may tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- 2010, as amended by Ordinance No. assign the permit only with the prior bers elected to Council, it shall take 1624-10, passed December 6, 2010, and written consent of the Director of effect and be in force immediately Ordinance No. 1435-11, passed October Capital Projects. That the encroach- upon its passage and approval by the 31, 2011 (“Ordinance No. 499-10, as ing structure(s) permitted by this Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect amended”), the Director of Port Con- ordinance shall conform to plans and and be in force from and after the ear- trol entered into Contract No. PS 2012- specifications first approved by the liest period allowed by law. 326 with HydroChem, LLC to provide Manager of Engineering and Con- Referred to Directors of Public required analysis, reporting, testing, struction. That Permittee shall Works, Finance, Law; Committees on and disposal of waste material neces- obtain all other required permits, Municipal Services and Properties, sary for mandatory environmental including but not limited to Building Finance. compliance at Cleveland Hopkins 1404 October 1, 2014 The City Record 5

International Airport, Burke Lake- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Whereas, Ordinance No. 499-10, as front Airport, and the Division of Har- and be in force from and after the ear- amended, requires further legislation bors, for the Department of Port Con- liest period allowed by law. before exercising the first option to trol, and for other related services Referred to Directors of Port Con- renew on this contract; and necessary for the compliance; and trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Whereas, Ordinance No. 499-10, as Transportation, Finance. an emergency measure providing for amended, requires further legislation the usual daily operation of a munici- before exercising the first option to Ord. No. 1250-14. pal department; now, therefore, renew on this contract; and By Council Members Keane and Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Kelley (by departmental request). the City of Cleveland: an emergency measure providing for An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 1. That the Director of Port the usual daily operation of a munici- ing the Director of Port Control to Control is authorized to exercise the pal department; now, therefore, exercise the first option to renew Con- first option to renew Contract No. PS Be it ordained by the Council of tract No. PS 2012-327 with 2012-327 for an additional year with the City of Cleveland: HydroChem, LLC to provide environ- HydroChem, LLC to provide environ- Section 1. That the Director of Port mental emergency response services mental emergency response services Control is authorized to exercise the necessary for mandatory environmen- necessary for mandatory environmen- first option to renew Contract No. PS tal compliance for the various divi- tal compliance at Cleveland Hopkins 2012-326 for an additional year with International Airport, Burke Lake- sions of the Department of Port Con- HydroChem, LLC to provide required front Airport, and the Division of Har- trol, and for other related services analysis, reporting, testing, and dis- bors, for the Department of Port Con- necessary for the compliance. posal of waste material necessary for trol, and for other related services Whereas, under the authority of mandatory environmental compli- necessary for the compliance. This Ordinance No. 499-10, passed June 7, ance at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- ordinance constitutes the additional tional Airport, Burke Lakefront Air- 2010, as amended by Ordinance No. legislative authority required by port, and the Division of Harbors, for 1624-10, passed December 6, 2010, and Ordinance No. 499-10, as amended, to the Department of Port Control, and Ordinance No. 1435-11, passed October exercise this option. for other related services necessary 31, 2011 (“Ordinance No. 499-10, as Section 2. That this ordinance is for the compliance. This ordinance amended”), the Director of Port Con- declared to be an emergency measure constitutes the additional legislative trol entered into Contract No. PS 2012- and, provided it receives the affirma- authority required by Ordinance No. 327 with HydroChem, LLC to provide tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- 499-10, as amended, to exercise this environmental emergency response bers elected to Council, it shall take option. services necessary for mandatory effect and be in force immediately Section 2. That this ordinance is environmental compliance at Cleve- upon its passage and approval by the declared to be an emergency measure land Hopkins International Airport, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and, provided it receives the affirma- Burke Lakefront Airport, and the and be in force from and after the ear- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Division of Harbors, for the Depart- liest period allowed by law. bers elected to Council, it shall take ment of Port Control, and for other Referred to Directors of Port Con- effect and be in force immediately related services necessary for the trol, Finance, Law; Committees on upon its passage and approval by the compliance; and Transportation, Finance.

Ord. No. 1251-14. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 35 and 41 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, as amended by Ordinance No. 739-14, passed July 16, 2014, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Section 35 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, and Section 41 of Ordinance No. 385- 14, passed March 31, 2014, as amended by Ordinance No. 739-14, passed July 16, 2014, are amended to read as follows:

Section 35. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint- ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Aging Services Administrator...... $27,325.56 $90,312.42 2. Air Pollution Control, Engineer IV ...... 20,800.00 65,041.78 3. Airport Safety Shift Commander ...... 20,800.00 73,916.85 4. Assistant Administrator...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 5. Assistant Aging Services Administrator...... 20,800.00 64,132.74 6. Assistant Manager of Marketing...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 7. Assistant Security Manager...... 20,800.00 60,614.58 8. Central Payroll Supervisor...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 9. Chief Building Inspector...... 20,800.00 70,053.60 10. Chief Electrical Inspector ...... 20,800.00 70,053.60 11. Chief Elevator Inspector...... 20,800.00 70,053.60 12. Chief Heating Inspector...... 20,800.00 70,053.60 13. Chief Rehabilitation Supervisor ...... 20,800.00 73,916.85 14. Chore Services Coordinator ...... 20,800.00 53,570.40 15. Contract Supervisor - Division of Purchases and Supplies...... 20,800.00 64,734.08 16. Data Processing Supervisor ...... 20,800.00 59,870.58 17. Deputy Central Payroll Supervisor...... 20,800.00 65,000.00 18. Manager of Public Utilities - Building Maintenance.... 20,800.00 58,564.01 19. Senior Systems Analyst ...... 20,800.00 42,414.34 20. Shift Supervisor Operations ...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 21. Superintendent of Distribution ...... 20,800.00 73,916.85 22. Superintendent of Purchase Power...... 27,325.56 95,499.54 23. Supervising Tax Auditor ...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 24. Supervisor of Civil Service Records ...... 20,800.00 58,564.01 1405 6 The City Record October 1, 2014

Section 41. That the appointing authority shall fix the salaries in the following classifications in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Assistant Building Official ...... $42,758.15 $142,024.13 2. City Comptroller ...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 3. City Treasurer...... 42,758.15 131,098.50 4. Chief Technology Officer...... 80,000.00 206,040.00 5. Commissioner of Accounts ...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 6. Commissioner of Administrative Services - Community Development...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 7. Commissioner of Air Quality ...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 8. Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses...... 40,314.82 125,582.86 9. Commissioner of Burke Airport ...... 40,314.92 125,582.86 10. Commissioner of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ...... 42,758.15 152,120.83 11. Commissioner of Cleveland Public Power ...... 45,201.46 177,386.65 12. Commissioner of Code Enforcement...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 13. Commissioner of Construction Permitting ...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 14. Commissioner of Emergency Medical Services ...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 15. Commissioner of Environment...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 16. Commissioner of Health...... 45,021.46 150,984.16 17. Commissioner of House of Corrections ...... 40,314.82 125,456.57 18. Commissioner of Information Technology & Services . 52,734.82 150,984.16 19. Commissioner of Motor Vehicle Maintenance...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 20. Commissioner of Neighborhood Development ...... 40,314.82 125,582.86 21. Commissioner of Real Estate ...... 40,314.82 125,582.86 22. Commissioner of Neighborhood Services ...... 42,758.15 131,098.50 23. Commissioner of Park Maintenance and Properties..... 42,758.15 152,120.83 24. Commissioner of Parking Facilities...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 25. Commissioner of Printing and Reproduction...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 26. Commissioner of Property Management ...... 45,201.46 150,984.16 27. Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies...... 42,758.15 131,098.50 28. Commissioner of Recreation ...... 42,758.15 152,120.83 29. Commissioner of Streets...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 30. Commissioner of Traffic Engineering...... 42,758.15 131,098.50 31. Commissioner of Utilities Fiscal Control ...... 40,314.82 125,582.86 32. Commissioner of Waste Collection and Disposal...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 33. Commissioner of Water ...... 45,201.46 212,221.20 34. Commissioner of Water Pollution Control ...... 40,314.82 136,049.25 35. Deputy City Treasurer...... 26,273.96 88,406.29 36. Deputy Director Department of Building and Housing 36,590.39 142,024.13 37. Director of Workforce Development ...... 70,000.00 169,776.96 38. Public Safety Medical Director ...... 80,000.00 250,000.00 39. Income Tax Administrator...... 42,758.15 142,024.13 40. Manager of Administration – Public Works...... 40,314.82 125,582.86 41. Manager of Internal Audit ...... 40,314.82 125,582.86

Section 2. That existing Section 35 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, and Section 41 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, as amended by Ordinance No. 739-14, passed July 16, 2014, are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 1252-14. accept funding in support of the and be in force from and after the ear- By Council Members Zone and Kel- City’s Environmental Crimes Task liest period allowed by law. ley (by departmental request). Force, in an amount not to exceed Referred to Directors of Public An emergency ordinance to amend $50,000 and any other funds that Safety, Finance, Law; Committees on Section 1 of Ordinance No. 608-14, become available during the agree- Safety, Finance. passed June 2, 2014, relating to an ment term, for the purposes including, agreement with the Cuyahoga County but not limited to the purchase of sup- FIRST READING EMERGENCY Solid Waste District to accept fund- plies, equipment, vehicles, and RESOLUTION REFERRED ing in support of the Department of salaries, needed for environmental Public Safety’s Environmental crimes enforcement from May 1, 2014 Res. No. 1245-14. through December 31, 2015, and those Crimes Task Force. By Council Members Zone, K. John- funds are appropriated for this pur- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes son and Brancatelli (by departmental pose. request). an emergency measure providing for Section 2. That existing Section 1 of the usual daily operation of a munici- Ordinance No. 608-14, passed June 2, An emergency resolution declaring pal department; now, therefore, 2014, is repealed. the intent to vacate a portion of West Be it ordained by the Council of Section 3. That this ordinance is 74th Street. the City of Cleveland: declared to be an emergency measure Whereas, this Council is satisfied Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordi- and, provided it receives the affirma- that there is good cause to vacate a nance No. 608-14, passed June 2, 2014, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- portion of West 74th Street, as is amended to read as follows: bers elected to Council, it shall take described; and Section 1. That the Director of Pub- effect and be in force immediately Whereas, this resolution consti- lic Safety is authorized to enter into upon its passage and approval by the tutes an emergency measure provid- an agreement with the District to Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect ing for the usual daily operation of 1406 October 1, 2014 The City Record 7 a municipal department; now, there- the members elected to Council, it a municipal department; now, there- fore, shall take effect and be in force imme- fore, Be it resolved by the Council of diately upon its passage and approval Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cleveland: by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That this Council effect and be in force from and after Section 1. That objections to a New declares its intent to vacate a portion the earliest period allowed by law. C1 Liquor Permit to Tuhin, Inc., 5110 of the following described real prop- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Clark Avenue & Drive Up Window, erty: and statutory provisions and place Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Permanent on final passage. Numbers 9089530 and 9089530005, be The Vacation of a portion of The rules were suspended. Yeas and the same is hereby withdrawn West 74th Street 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Resolution Nos. 683-13 and 948-13, Situated in the City of Cleveland, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. containing such objections, be and County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio Nays 0. the same is hereby repealed and that and being part of Original Brooklyn this Council consents to the immedi- Township lot number 28 as shown in FIRST READING EMERGENCY ate permit thereof. the Langhorn and Dixon Allotment RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL Section 2. That this resolution is recorded in volume 4, page 33 of the AND ADOPTED hereby declared to be an emergency Cuyahoga County Map Records, fur- measure and provided it receives the ther described as follows: Res. No. 1259-14. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Being all that portion of West 74th By Council Member Cimperman. the members elected to Council, it Street (14.00 feet wide) (formerly An emergency resolution with- shall take effect and be in force imme- Chestnut Alley) extending from the drawing objection to a New C1 Liquor diately upon its adoption and north line of Clark Avenue S.W. (60.00 Permit at 2033 Ontario Street and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it feet wide) northerly to the south right repealing Resolution No. 883-14, shall take effect and be in force from of way of . objecting to said permit. and after the earliest period allowed Legal Description approved by Whereas, this Council objected to by law. Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- a New C1 Liquor Permit to 2033 Motion to suspend rules, Charter, veys and House Numbering Section. Ontario Street by Resolution No. 883- and statutory provisions and place Section 2. That this resolution is 14 adopted by the Council on July on final adoption. declared to be an emergency measure 16, 2014; and The rules were suspended. Yeas and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, this Council wishes to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- withdraw its objection to the above third time in full. Adopted. Yeas bers elected to Council, it shall take permit and consents to said permit; 16. Nays 0. effect and be in force immediately and upon its adoption and approval by the Whereas, this resolution consti- Res. No. 1261-14. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tutes an emergency measure provid- By Council Member Zone. and be in force from and after the ear- ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency resolution with- liest period allowed by law. a municipal department; now, there- drawing objections to the renewal of Referred to Directors of Capital fore, a C1 Liquor Permit at 5110 Clark Projects, City Planning Commission, Be it resolved by the Council of Avenue & Drive Up Window and Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- the City of Cleveland: repealing Resolution Nos. 1050-13 and pal Services and Properties, Develop- Section 1. That objection to a New 1051-13, objecting to said renewal. ment Planning and Sustainability. C1 Liquor Permit to Divya Jivan, Inc., Whereas, this Council objected to DBA Downtown Convenience, 2033 the renewal of a C1 Liquor Permit FIRST READING EMERGENCY Ontario Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, to Clark Petroleum, LLC, 5110 Clark ORDINANCES READ IN FULL Permanent Number 2208740, be and Avenue & Drive Up Window, Cleve- AND PASSED the same is hereby withdrawn and Resolution No. 883-14, containing such land, Ohio 44102, Permanent Number Ord. No. 1258-14. objection, be and the same is hereby 1525519005 by Resolution No. 1050-13 By Council Member J. Johnson. repealed and that this Council con- adopted by the Council on August An emergency ordinance authoriz- sents to the immediate permit thereof. 14, 2013 and to the renewal at Tuhin, ing the Director of the City Planning Section 2. That this resolution is Inc., 5110 Clark Avenue & Drive Up Commission to enter into an agree- hereby declared to be an emergency Window, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Per- ment with the St. Clair Superior measure and provided it receives the manent Numbers 9089530 and Development Corporation for the Asi- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 908953005 by Resolution No. 1051-13, aTown Cultural Center Feasibility the members elected to Council, it adopted by the Council on August Study through the use of Ward 8 shall take effect and be in force imme- 14, 2013; and Neighborhood Capital Funds. diately upon its adoption and Whereas, this Council wishes to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it withdraw its objections to the above an emergency measure providing for shall take effect and be in force from permit and consents to said permit; the usual daily operation of a munici- and after the earliest period allowed and pal department; now, therefore, by law. Whereas, this resolution consti- Be it ordained by the Council of Motion to suspend rules, Charter, tutes an emergency measure provid- the City of Cleveland: and statutory provisions and place ing for the usual daily operation of Section 1. That the Director of the on final adoption. a municipal department; now, there- Department of the City Planning The rules were suspended. Yeas fore, Commission be authorized to enter 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Be it resolved by the Council of into an agreement with the St. Clair third time in full. Adopted. Yeas the City of Cleveland: Superior Development Corporation 16. Nays 0. Section 1. That objections to the for the AsiaTown Cultural Center renewal of a C1 Liquor Permit to Feasibility Study for the public pur- Res. No. 1260-14. Clark Petroleum, LLC, 5110 Clark pose of creating a new AsiaTown By Council Member Zone. Avenue & Drive Up Window, Cleve- Community and Cultural Center that An emergency resolution with- land, Ohio 44102, Permanent Number will serve the Asian-American com- drawing objections to a New C1 1525519005 and Tuhin, Inc., 5110 Clark munity and be used to hold events Liquor Permit at 5110 Clark Avenue & Avenue & Drive Up Window, Cleve- that promote the Asian culture in the Drive Up Window and repealing Res- land, Ohio 44102, Permanent Numbers city of Cleveland through the use of olution Nos. 683-13 and 948-13, object- 9089530 and 9089530005 be, and the Ward 8 Neighborhood Capital Funds. ing to said permit. same are hereby withdrawn and Res- Section 2. That the cost of said con- Whereas, this Council objected to olution Nos. 1050-13 and 1051-13, con- tract shall be in an amount not to a New C1 Liquor Permit to 5110 taining such objections, be and the exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from Clark Avenue & Drive Up Window same are hereby repealed and that Fund No. 10 SF 177. by Resolution Nos. 683-13 adopted by this Council consents to the immedi- Section 3. That the Director of Law the Council on May 6, 2013 and by ate permit thereof. shall prepare and approve said con- Resolution No. 948-13 adopted by the Section 2. That this resolution is tract and that the contract shall con- Council on July 10, 2013; and hereby declared to be an emergency tain such terms and provisions as he Whereas, this Council wishes to measure and provided it receives the deems necessary to protect the City’s withdraw its objections to the above affirmative vote of two-thirds of all interest. permit and consents to said permit; the members elected to Council, it Section 4. That this ordinance is and shall take effect and be in force imme- hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this resolution consti- diately upon its adoption and measure and, provided it receives the tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force from 1407 8 The City Record October 1, 2014 and after the earliest period allowed letter of objection and two copies of a Ord. No. 986-14. by law. letter requesting that the hearing be By Council Members Brancatelli Motion to suspend rules, Charter, held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. and Kelley (by departmental and statutory provisions and place Section 3. That this resolution is request). on final adoption. hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas measure and, provided it receives the ing the Director of Community Devel- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read affirmative vote of two-thirds of all opment to enter into contracts with third time in full. Adopted. Yeas the members elected to Council, it Cuyahoga County and various non- 16. Nays 0. shall take effect and be in force imme- profit agencies for the implementa- diately upon its adoption and tion of homeless assistance activities. Res. No. 1262-14. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Approved by Directors of Communi- By Council Member Conwell. shall take effect and be in force from ty Development, Finance, Law; Pas- An emergency resolution objecting and after the earliest period allowed sage recommended by Committees on to the transfer of location of a C1 and by law. Development Planning and Sustain- C2 Liquor Permit to 917 East 105th Motion to suspend rules, Charter, ability, Finance. Street. and statutory provisions and place The rules were suspended. Yeas Whereas, Council has been noti- on final adoption. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read fied by the Division of Liquor Con- The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. trol of an application for the trans- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. fer of location of a C1 and C2 Liquor third time in full. Adopted. Yeas Permit from Raja Foods, Inc., DBA 16. Nays 0. Ord. No. 1191-14. Eddie’s Mini Mart, 907 East 105th By Council Member Kelley (by Street, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio SECOND READING EMERGENCY departmental request). 44108, Permanent Number 7178815 to ORDINANCES PASSED An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nadeen Foods, Inc., 917 East 105th ing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of office sup- Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44108, Per- Ord. No. 833-14. manent Number 6280919; and plies, furniture, and equipment for By Council Members K. Johnson Whereas, the granting of this the various divisions of City gov- and Brancatelli (by departmental application for a liquor permit to ernment, for a period of two years request). this high crime area, which is with two one-year options to renew, already saturated with other liquor An emergency ordinance to amend the first of which is exercisable outlets, is contrary to the best inter- the title and Section 1 of Ordinance through additional legislative ests of the entire community; and No. 894-12, passed October 29, 2012, authority. Whereas, the applicant does not relating to an encroachment permit Approved by Directors of Finance, qualify to be a permit holder and/or to Crown Castle NG East Inc. to Law; Passage recommended by Com- has demonstrated that he has oper- encroach into the public right-of- mittee on Finance. ated his liquor business in disregard way with nodes and duct banks at The rules were suspended. Yeas of the laws, regulations or local various locations. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ordinances of this state or any other Approved by Directors of Capital third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. state; and Projects, City Planning Commission, Nays 0. Whereas, the place for which the Finance, Law; Passage recommend- permit is sought has not conformed ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- Ord. No. 1218-14. to the building, safety or health vices and Properties, Development By Council Members K. Johnson, requirements of the governing body Planning and Sustainability. Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- of this County or City; and The rules were suspended. Yeas mental request). Whereas, the place for which the 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance authoriz- permit is sought is so arranged or third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ing the Director of Capital Projects to constructed that law enforcement Nays 0. lease certain property located in the officers or agents of the Division of Flats Development Area to Flats East Liquor Control are prevented rea- Ord. No. 835-14. Development LLC, or their designee, sonable access to the establishment; By Council Members K. Johnson for the purpose of constructing and and and Brancatelli (by departmental maintaining public access roads into Whereas, the place for which the request). the Flats and for programming, for a period up to ninety-nine years. permit is sought is so located with An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Capital respect to the neighborhood that it ing the Director of Capital Projects substantially interferes with public Projects, City Planning Commission, to issue a permit to K&D Manage- decency, sobriety, peace or good Finance, Law; Passage recommended ment LLC to encroach into the pub- order; and by Committees on Municipal Services lic right-of-way of East 9th Street, Whereas, this objection is based and Properties, Development Plan- on other legal grounds as set forth Superior Avenue, and Walnut ning and Sustainability, Finance, in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Avenue by installing, using, and when amended, as follows: and maintaining permanent streetscape 1. In Section 1, line 5, strike “1218- Whereas, this resolution consti- improvements. 14-A” and insert “1218-14-B”. tutes an emergency measure provid- Approved by Directors of Capital Amendment agreed to. ing for the immediate preservation Projects, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Finance, Law; Passage recommended 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ty and welfare pursuant to Section by Committees on Municipal Services third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. and Properties, Development Plan- Nays 0. Council’s objection to said permit ning and Sustainability In compliance with Section 33 of must be received by the Superinten- The rules were suspended. Yeas the Charter a copy of the legislation dent of Liquor Control within 30 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read was furnished to each member of days of notification; now, therefore, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Council before final passage. Be it resolved by the Council of Nays 0. Those voting yea: Council Mem- the City of Cleveland: bers Brady, Brancatelli, Cimperman, Section 1. That Council does hereby Ord. No. 983-14. Cleveland, Conwell, Cummins, Dow, record its objection to the transfer of By Council Members Pruitt and Kelley, K. Johnson, Keane, Mitchell, location of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit Kelley (by departmental request). Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, Sweeney, from Raja Foods, Inc., DBA Eddie’s An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Zone. Mini Mart, 907 East 105th Street, 1st ing the Director of Public Utilities to Those voting nay: None. floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44108, Perma- enter into an amendment to Contract Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules nent Number 7178815 to Nadeen No. CT 2002 2010-257 with Itron, Inc. to of Council, Council Member Kelley Foods, Inc., 917 East 105th Street, complete the implementation of the recused himself from the vote Cleveland, Ohio 44108, Permanent Automatic Meter Reading System regarding Ordinance No. 1218-14. Number 6280919; and requests the Program. Absent: Council Member J. John- Superintendent of Liquor Control to Approved by Directors of Public son. set a hearing for said application in Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- accordance with provisions of Section ommended by Committees on Utili- Ord. No. 1222-14. 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. ties, Finance. By Council Member Kelley (by Section 2. That the Clerk of Council The rules were suspended. Yeas departmental request). be and she is hereby directed to trans- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance authoriz- mit two certified copies of this reso- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ing the purchase by one or more lution, together with two copies of a Nays 0. requirement contracts of hand tools 1408 October 1, 2014 The City Record 9 and hand-held power tools, for the THE CALENDAR General IT Consulting Services for various divisions of City government, the Division of Information Tech- for a period of two years, with an nology & Services to provide soft- The following measures will be on option to renew for one year, exercis- ware updates, upgrades, enhance- their final passage at the next meet- able through additional legislative ments, training, technical support, ing: authority. project management and mainte- NONE Approved by Directors of Finance, nance necessary for various soft- Law; Passage recommended by Com- ware on an as-needed basis as nec- mittee on Finance. BOARD OF CONTROL essary to implement improvements to the IT Strategic Plan, for a term SECOND READING EMERGENCY of one year with two one-year RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED options to renew, for the Depart- September 24, 2014 ment of Finance. Res. No. 837-14. Be it further resolved that the The Regular meeting of the Board By Council Members Zone, K. John- Director of Finance is authorized to of Control convened in the Mayor’s son and Brancatelli (by departmental enter into a contract with MCPc, Inc., office on Wednesday, September 24, request). based upon its proposal dated August 2014 at 10:35 a.m. with Director 4, 2014, which contract shall be pre- An emergency resolution declaring Langhenry presiding. pared by the Director of Law, shall the intent to vacate a portion of Present: Directors Langhenry, provide for furnishing of profession- Father Caruso Drive N.W., West 73rd Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, al services described in the proposal Street and West 74th Street. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and in an amount not to exceed $60,000.00 Approved by Directors of Capital O’Leary. per year, and shall contain such addi- Projects, City Planning Commission, Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors tional provisions as the Director of Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- Smith and Parrilla. Law deems necessary to protect and ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- Others: L. Peculis, Acting Director, benefit the public interest. vices and Properties, Development Office of Equal Opportunity. Be it further resolved that the Planning and Sustainability. Tiffany White, Commissioner, employment of the following sub- The rules were suspended. Yeas Division of Purchases & Supplies. contractors by MCPc, Inc. for the 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read On motions, the following resolu- above-mentioned professional ser- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. tions were adopted, except as may vices is approved: Nays 0. be otherwise noted. SUBCONTRACTOR WORK Res. No. 1220-14. Resolution No. 446-14. PERCENTAGE By Council Member Kelley (by By Director Dumas. departmental request). Resolved, by the Board of Control Devore Technologies, An emergency resolution accepting of the City of Cleveland that under Inc. (CSB/FBE) $3,000.00 the amounts and rates as determined the authority of Ordinance No. 361- 10.00% by the Cuyahoga County Budget Com- 14, passed by the Cleveland City mission and authorizing the neces- Council March 31, 2014, Matrix Con- LRSolutions $3,000.00 sary tax levies and certifying them to sulting Group is selected upon nom- 10.00% the County Fiscal Officer. ination of the Director of Finance Approved by Directors of Finance, from a list of qualified firms deter- Aveenire $ 0.00 Law; Adoption recommended by mined after a full and complete can- 0.00% Committee on Finance. vass by the Director of Finance as The rules were suspended. Yeas the firm of consultants available to Yeas: Directors Langhenry, 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read be employed by contract to supple- Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. ment the regularly employed staff Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Nays 0. of the several departments of the O’Leary. City in order to review various City Nays: None. Res. No. 1221-14. policies, processes, and services, to Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors By Council Member Kelley (by make comprehensive analytical Smith and Parrilla. reviews, and recommend improve- departmental request). ments for the Department of Public An emergency resolution request- Resolution No. 448-14. Safety, Divisions of Police, Fire, and ing the County Fiscal Officer to By Director Dumas. EMS. make advances during the year Be it resolved by the Board of Be it further resolved that the Control of the City of Cleveland that 2015, pursuant to Section 321.34, Ohio Director of Finance is authorized to under the authority of Section Revised Code. enter into a contract with Matrix 181.102 of the Codified Ordinances of Approved by Directors of Finance, Consulting Group, based upon its Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Centric Con- Law; Adoption recommended by Com- proposal dated August 13, 2014, sulting, LLC, is selected from a list mittee on Finance. which contract shall be prepared by of qualified software vendor firms The rules were suspended. Yeas the Director of Law, shall provide determined after a full and complete 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read for furnishing of the above-men- canvass by the Director of Finance third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. tioned professional services as as the firm to be employed by con- Nays 0. described in the proposal for an tract to provide General IT Consult- amount not to exceed $67,000.00 and ing Services for the Division of MOTION shall contain such additional provi- Information Technology & Services sions as the Director of Law deems to provide software updates, On the motion of Council Member necessary to protect and benefit the upgrades, enhancements, training, Polensek, the absence of Council public interest. technical support, project manage- Member Jeffrey D. Johnson, is here- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, ment and maintenance necessary for by authorized. Seconded by Council Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Active Directory and Exchange Member Pruitt. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Server Upgrade and certain other O’Leary. software on an as-needed basis as The Council Meeting adjourned at Nays: None. necessary to implement improve- 7:31 p.m. to meet on Monday, Octo- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors ments to the IT Strategic Plan, for ber 6, 2014, at 7:00 p.m. in the Coun- Smith and Parrilla. a term of one year with two one- cil Chamber. year options to renew, for the Resolution No. 447-14. Department of Finance. By Director Dumas. Be it further resolved that the Be it resolved by the Board of Director of Finance is authorized to Control of the City of Cleveland that enter into a contract with Centric under the authority of Section Consulting, LLC, based upon its pro- 181.102 of the Codified Ordinances of posal dated August 4, 2014, which Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, MCPc, Inc. is contract shall be prepared by the selected from a list of qualified soft- Director of Law, shall provide for ware vendor firms determined after furnishing of the above-mentioned a full and complete canvass by the professional services, as further Patricia J. Britt Director of Finance as the firm to described in the proposal, in an City Clerk, Clerk of Council be employed by contract to provide amount not to exceed $237,000.00 per 1409 10 The City Record October 1, 2014 year, and shall contain such addi- SUBCONSULTANT WORK ordered under delivery orders sepa- tional provisions as the Director of PERCENTAGE rately certified to the contract. Law deems necessary to protect and Yeas: Directors Langhenry, benefit the public interest. DAR Public Relations, Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Be it further resolved that the Inc. (CSB/MBE/FBE) $10,000.00 Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and employment of the following sub- 13.333% O’Leary. contractors by Centric Consulting, Nays: None. LLC. for the above-mentioned pro- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors fessional services is approved: Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Smith and Parrilla. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and SUBCONTRACTOR WORK O’Leary. Resolution No. 453-14. PERCENTAGE Nays: None. By Director Bender. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Be it resolved by the Board of Devore Technologies, Smith and Parrilla. Control of the City of Cleveland that Inc. (CSB/FBE) $23,700.00 the bid of Trumbull Industries, Inc. 10.00% Resolution No. 451-14. for an estimated quantity of pipe By Director Bender. repair couplings, items 4, 18 and 18a, Woolpert, Inc. $23,700.00 Be it resolved by the Board of for the Division of Water, Depart- 10.00% Control of the City of Cleveland that ment of Public Utilities, for a peri- the bid of HD Supply Waterworks, od of one year starting upon the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Ltd. for an estimated quantity of later of the execution of a contract Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, pipe repair couplings, items 1, 3, 5, or the day following expiration of Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and 6 and 8-17, for the Division of Water, the currently effective contract for O’Leary. Department of Public Utilities, for a the goods or services, received on Nays: None. period of one year starting upon the July 25, 2014 under the authority of Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors later of the execution of a contract Section 129.25 of the Codified Ordi- Smith and Parrilla. or the day following expiration of nances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, the currently effective contract for which on the basis of the estimated Resolution No. 449-14. the goods or services, received on quantity would amount to $92,625.00 By Director Dumas. July 25, 2014 under the authority of (0%, 25 Days), is affirmed and Resolved, by the Board of Control Section 129.25 of the Codified Ordi- approved as the lowest and best bid, of the City of Cleveland, that all nances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, and the Director of Public Utilities bids received on September 17, 2014 which on the basis of the estimated is requested to enter into a require- for an estimated quantity of labor ment contract for the goods and/or quantity would amount to $99,210.26 and material necessary to repair services necessary for the specified (0%, Net 30 Days), is affirmed and and replace fire extinguishers, for items. approved as the lowest and best bid, various divisions of City govern- The requirement contract shall and the Director of Public Utilities ment, under the authority of Section further provide that the Contractor is requested to enter into a require- 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances of shall furnish all the City’s require- ment contract for the goods and/or Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are rejected. ments for such goods and/or ser- services necessary for the specified Yeas: Directors Langhenry, vices, whether more or less than the Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, items. estimated quantity, as may be Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and The requirement contract shall ordered under delivery orders sepa- O’Leary. further provide that the Contractor rately certified to the contract. Nays: None. shall furnish all the City’s require- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors ments for such goods and/or ser- Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Smith and Parrilla. vices, whether more or less than the Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and estimated quantity, as may be O’Leary. Resolution No. 450-14. ordered under delivery orders sepa- Nays: None. By Director Bender. rately certified to the contract. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Be it resolved by the Board of Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Smith and Parrilla. Control of the City of Cleveland that Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, under the authority of Ordinance No. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Resolution No. 454-14. 732-07, passed by the Council of the O’Leary. By Director Bender. City of Cleveland on June 11, 2007, Nays: None. Be it resolved by the Board of as amended by Ordinance No. 51-09 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Control of the City of Cleveland that passed March 2, 2009, Ordinance No. Smith and Parrilla. the bid of DUECO, Inc. for an esti- 560-11 passed June 6, 2011 and Ordi- mated quantity of labor and materi- nance No. 727-13 passed May 20, 2013, Resolution No. 452-14. Davey Resource Group, A Division als necessary to inspect, test and By Director Bender. of The Davey Tree Expert Compa- repair bucket and derrick trucks, all Be it resolved by the Board of ny is selected from a list of firms items, for the Division of Cleveland Control of the City of Cleveland that determined after a full and complete Public Power, Department of Public the bid of Ferguson Enterprises Inc. canvass by the Director of Public Utilities, for a period of two years dba Ferguson Waterworks for an Utilities as the firm to be employed starting upon the execution of a con- by contract to provide professional estimated quantity of pipe repair tract, received on July 17, 2014, consulting services in developing a couplings, items 2 and 7, for the under the authority of Section Cleveland Tree Plan, for the City of Division of Water, Department of 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland. Public Utilities, for a period of one Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, which on the Be it further resolved that the year starting upon the later of the basis of the estimated quantity Director of Public Utilities is autho- execution of a contract or the day would amount to $489,450.00 (0%, 0 rized to enter into a contract with following expiration of the current- Days), is affirmed and approved as Davey Resource Group, A Division ly effective contract for the goods the lowest and best bid, and the of The Davey Tree Expert Compa- or services, received on July 25, 2014 Director of Public Utilities is ny based upon its proposal dated under the authority of Section 129.25 requested to enter into a require- June 25, 2014, which contract shall of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- ment contract for the required goods be prepared by the Director of Law, land Ohio, 1976, which on the basis and/or services. shall provide for furnishing of pro- of the estimated quantity would The requirement contract shall fessional services described in the amount to $15,503.20 (0%, Net 30 further provide that the Contractor proposal, for an aggregate fee not Days), is affirmed and approved as will furnish the remainder of the exceeding $75,000.00, and shall con- the lowest and best bid, and the City’s requirements for the goods tain such additional provisions as Director of Public Utilities is and/or services, whether more or the Director of Law deems neces- requested to enter into a require- less than the estimated quantity, as sary to protect and benefit the pub- ment contract for the goods and/or may b ordered under delivery orders lic interest. services necessary for the specified separately certified to the contract. Be it further resolved that the items. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, employment of the following sub- The requirement contract shall Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, consultant by Davey Resource further provide that the Contractor Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Group, A Division of The Davey shall furnish all the City’s require- O’Leary. Tree Expert Company for the above- ments for such goods and/or ser- Nays: None. mentioned professional services is vices, whether more or less than the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors approved: estimated quantity, as may be Smith and Parrilla. 1410 October 1, 2014 The City Record 11

Resolution No. 455-14. Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Depart- is affirmed and approved as the low- By Director Smith. ment of Public Works, for a period est responsible bid, and the Director Whereas, Board of Control Reso- of one year, beginning with the date of the Department of Public Works lution No. 396-14, adopted August 20, of execution of a contract, with two is authorized to enter into contract 2014, authorized the Director of Port one-year renewal options, received with the bidder. Control to enter into a contract with on June 26, 2014 under the authori- Be it further resolved, by the Cleveland Uniform, Inc. for an esti- ty of Section 131.64 of the Codified Board of Control of the City of mated quantity of employee uni- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Cleveland that the employment of forms and related items, for the var- which on the basis of the estimated the following subcontractors by R. ious divisions of the Department of quantity would amount to $145,137.25 J. Platten Contracting Co. is hereby Port Control; and (Net), is affirmed and approved as approved: Whereas, Resolution No. 396-14 the lowest and best bid, and the inadvertently approved for contract Director of Public Works is request- Subcontractor CSB/MBE/FBE award Bid Item 5 (G) as part of the ed to enter into a requirement con- Amount Percentage items recommended for contract to tract for the goods and/or services Cleveland Uniform, Inc.; now, there- specified. Down to Earth fore, The requirement contract shall Landscaping CSB/FBE Be it resolved by the Board of further provide that the Contractor $ 3,238.00 2.235% Control of the City of Cleveland that shall furnish the City’s requirements Resolution No. 396-14, adopted for the goods and/or services, Ballast Fence CSB/FBE August 20, 2014, approving for con- whether more or less than the esti- $12,630.00 8.71% tract award Bid Item 5 (G) to Cleve- mated quantity, as may be ordered land Uniform, Inc. is amended by under delivery orders separately cer- Tech Ready Mix CSB/MBE deleting Bid Item 5 (G) from the list tified to the contract. $ 8,000.00 5.522% of items recommended for contract, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, where appearing in the resolution. Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Ramos Trucking CSB/MBE Be it further resolved that Reso- Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and $ 6,000.00 4.1415% lution No. 396-14 is further amended O’Leary. by decreasing the contract amount Nays: None. Cunningham Paving CSB from $70,598.00 to $66,926.00. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors $23,109.53 15.95% Be it further resolved that all Smith and Parrilla. other items of Resolution No. 396-14 Yeas: Directors Langhenry, not expressly amended above shall Resolution No. 458-14. Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, remain unchanged and in full force By Director Cox. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and and effect. Be it resolved, by the Board of O’Leary. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Control of the City of Cleveland that Nays: None. Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, the bid of Statewide Ford-Lincoln- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Mercury, Inc., for estimated quanti- Smith and Parrilla. O’Leary. ty of utility vehicles and related Nays: None. equipment, all items, for the Divi- Resolution No. 460-14. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors sion of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, By Director Rush. Smith and Parrilla. Department of Public Works, for a Whereas, under Ordinance No. period of one year, beginning with 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Resolution No. 456-14. the date of execution of a contract, City is conducting a Land Reuti- By Director Cox. received on June 20, 2014, under the lization Program (“Program”) Whereas, the City of Cleveland authority of Ordinance No. 752-12, according to the provisions of Chap- owns and operates certain real prop- passed by Cleveland City Council on ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; erty commonly known as the June 4, 2012, and Ordinance No. 790- and Willard Park Garage under the 13, passed by Cleveland City Coun- Whereas, under the Program, the supervision and direction of the Director of Public Works; and cil on May 20, 2013, which on the City has acquired Permanent Parcel Whereas, MVP Services, LLC. has basis of the estimated quantity No. 002-22-099 located at 1980 West proposed to offer valet parking ser- would amount to $78,465.00 (Net), is 75th Street; and vices to the general public for the affirmed and approved as the low- Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Best of Cleveland at Cleveland Pub- est and best bid, and the Director of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, lic Auditorium by using the Willard Public Works is requested to enter Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Park Garage; now, therefore, into a requirement contract for the sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Be it resolved by the Board of specified goods. when directed by the Director of Control of the City of Cleveland The requirement contract shall Community Development and when that, under Section 183.04 of the Cod- further provide that the Contractor certain specified conditions have ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, shall furnish all of the City’s been met, to sell Land Reutilization 1976, the Director of Public Works requirements for the goods and/or Program parcels; and is authorized to enter into a con- services, whether more or less than Whereas, Edward M. Callaghan cession agreement with MVP Ser- the estimated quantity, as may be has proposed to the City to purchase vices, LLC. to operate a valet park- ordered under delivery orders sepa- and develop the parcel for yard ing service for the Best of Cleveland rately certified to the contract. expansion; and at the Cleveland Public Auditorium Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Whereas, the following conditions on October 10, 2014 using Willard Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, exist: Park Garage for a concession fee of Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and 1. The member of council from $450.00 plus $5.00 per vehicle parked. O’Leary. Ward 15 has either approved the The concession agreement shall be Nays: None. proposed sale or has not disap- prepared by the Director of Law and Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors proved or requested a hold of the shall contain such additional provi- Smith and Parrilla. proposed sale within 45 days of noti- sions as the Director of Law deems fication of it; necessary to protect and benefit the Resolution No. 459-14. 2. The proposed purchaser of the public interest. By Director Cox. parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Be it resolved by the Board of in violation of the Building and Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Control of the City of Cleveland that Housing Code; now, therefore, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and the bid of R. J. Platten Contracting Be it resolved by the Board of O’Leary. Co. for the public improvement of Control of the City of Cleveland that Nays: None. the Near West Theater Parking Lot under Section 183.021 of the Codified Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Improvements Base Bid Items 1-28 Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Smith and Parrilla. and 31-42 and Alternate Items 1A, the Commissioner of Purchases and 4A, 5A, 6A and 7A and Add Alter- Supplies is authorized, when direct- Resolution No. 457-14. nates 1AA, 2AA and 3AA and includ- ed by the Director of Community By Director Cox. ing a 5% contingency allowance for Development, and the Mayor is Be it resolved, by the Board of the Department of Public Works, requested, to execute an Official Control of the City of Cleveland that received on August 1, 2014, under Deed for and on behalf of the City the bid of Charlie’s Towing Service, the authority of Ordinance No. 872- of Cleveland, with Edward M. Inc., for an estimated quantity of 08, passed June 9, 2008, upon a gross Callaghan for the sale and develop- various towing and winching ser- price basis for the improvement in ment of Permanent Parcel No. 002- vices, all items, for the Division of the aggregate amount of $144,884.20 22-099 located at 1980 West 75th 1411 12 The City Record October 1, 2014

Street, according to the Land Reuti- City is conducting a Land Reuti- Whereas, the following conditions lization Program in such manner as lization Program (“Program”) exist: best carries out the intent of the according to the provisions of Chap- 1. The member of Council from program. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Ward 9 has either approved the pro- Be it further resolved that the con- and posed sale or has not disapproved or sideration for the sale of the parcel Whereas, under the Program, the requested a hold of the proposed shall be $200.00, which amount is City has acquired Permanent Parcel sale within 45 days of notification determined to be not less than the Nos. 142-20-002 and 142-20-071 located of it; fair market value of the parcels for on Seville Road; and 2. The proposed purchaser of the uses according to the Program. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the parcels is neither tax delinquent nor Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, in violation of the Building and Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Housing Code; now, therefore, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Be it resolved by the Board of when directed by the Director of O’Leary. Control of the City of Cleveland that Community Development and when Nays: None. under Section 183.021 of the Codified certain specified conditions have Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Smith and Parrilla. been met, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels; and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when direct- Resolution No. 461-14. Whereas, Phoenix Steel Service, ed by the Director of Community By Director Rush. Inc. has proposed to the City to pur- Development, and the Mayor is Whereas, under Ordinance No. chase and develop the parcels for requested, to execute an Official 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the business expansion; and Deed for and on behalf of the City City is conducting a Land Reuti- Whereas, the following conditions lization Program (“Program”) exist: of Cleveland, with Derrick A. according to the provisions of Chap- 1. The member of Council from Pledger for the sale and develop- ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Ward 1 has either approved the pro- ment of Permanent Parcel Nos. 110- and posed sale or has not disapproved or 20-013 and 110-20-014 located on Whereas, under the Program, the requested a hold of the proposed Durant Avenue, according to the City has acquired Permanent Parcel sale within 45 days of notification Land Reutilization Program in such No. 005-31-025 located at 8707 Madi- of it; manner as best carries out the son Avenue; and 2. The proposed purchaser of the intent of the program. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the parcels is neither tax delinquent nor Be it further resolved that the con- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, in violation of the Building and sideration for the sale of the parcels Housing Code; now, therefore, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- shall be $400.00, which amount is Be it resolved by the Board of sioner of Purchases and Supplies, determined to be not less than the Control of the City of Cleveland that when directed by the Director of fair market value of the parcels for under Section 183.021 of the Codified Community Development and when uses according to the Program. Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, certain specified conditions have Yeas: Directors Langhenry, the Commissioner of Purchases and been met, to sell Land Reutilization Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Supplies is authorized, when direct- Program parcels; and ed by the Director of Community Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Whereas, Dianne E. Wagner has Development, and the Mayor is O’Leary. proposed to the City to purchase and requested, to execute an Official Nays: None. develop the parcel for green space; Deed for and on behalf of the City Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors and of Cleveland, with Phoenix Steel Smith and Parrilla. Whereas, the following conditions Service, Inc. for the sale and devel- exist: opment of Permanent Parcel Nos. JEFFREY B. MARKS, 1. The member of Council from 142-20-002 and 142-20-071 located on Secretary Ward 16 has either approved the Seville Road, according to the Land proposed sale or has not disap- Reutilization Program in such man- proved or requested a hold of the ner as best carries out the intent of CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES proposed sale within 45 days of noti- the program. ______fication of it; Be it further resolved that the con- 2. The proposed purchaser of the sideration for the sale of the parcels General Information parcel is neither tax delinquent nor shall be $7,900.00, which amount is Application blanks and informa- in violation of the Building and determined to be not less than the tion, regarding minimum entrance Housing Code; now, therefore, fair market value of the parcels for qualifications, scope of examination, Be it resolved by the Board of uses according to the Program. Control of the City of Cleveland that Yeas: Directors Langhenry, and suggested reference materials under Section 183.021 of the Codified Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, may be obtained at the office of the Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Civil Service Commission, Room 119, the Commissioner of Purchases and O’Leary. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- Supplies is authorized, when direct- Nays: None. side Avenue. ed by the Director of Community Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Development, and the Mayor is Smith and Parrilla. Application blanks must be prop- requested, to execute an Official erly filled out on the official form Deed for and on behalf of the City Resolution No. 463-14. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- of Cleveland, with Dianne E. Wag- By Director Rush. mission and filed at the office of the ner for the sale and development of Whereas, under Ordinance No. commission not later than the final Permanent Parcel No. 005-31-025 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the closing date slated in the examina- located at 8707 Madison Avenue, City is conducting a Land Reuti- tion announcement. according to the Land Reutilization lization Program (“Program”) Program in such manner as best car- according to the provisions of Chap- EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each ries out the intent of the program. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; applicant whether passing or failing Be it further resolved that the con- and will be notified of the results of the sideration for the sale of the parcel Whereas, under the Program, the examination as soon as the commis- shall be 200.00, which amount is City has acquired Permanent Parcel determined to be not less than the Nos. 110-20-013 and 110-20-014 located sion has graded the papers. There- fair market value of the parcel for on Durant Avenue; and after, eligible lists will be estab- uses according to the Program. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the lished which will consist of the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, names of those candidates who have Dumas, Bender, Cox, McGrath, Rush, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- been successful in all parts of the Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and sioner of Purchases and Supplies, examination. O’Leary. when directed by the Director of Nays: None. Community Development and when PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors certain specified conditions have candidates for original entrance po- Smith and Parrilla. been met, to sell Land Reutilization sitions who are successful in other Program parcels; and parts of the examinations must sub- Resolution No. 462-14. Whereas, Derrick A. Pledger has mit to a physical examination. By Director Rush. proposed to the City to purchase and Whereas, under Ordinance No. develop the parcels for yard expan- ROBERT BENNETT, 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the sion; and President 1412 October 1, 2014 The City Record 13

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD a C1 General Retail Business Dis- cel located in a B1 Two-Family Res- trict and a C3 Semi-Industry Dis- idential District. The owner and ten- OF ZONING APPEALS trict. The owner appeals for relief ant appeal for relief from the strict from the strict application of the fol- application of the following sections lowing sections of the Cleveland of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- MONDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2014 Codified Ordinances: nances: 1. Section 343.18(d) which states 1. Section 337.03 which states that 9:30 A.M. that the maximum width of a dri- by reference to Section veway shall be 30' and the proposed 337.02(f)(3)(A), as permitted in a driveways are 50' and 35' wide. One-Family District a school is Calendar No. 14-177: 11611 Euclid 2. Section 343.18(f) states that allowed if located 30 feet from any Avenue (Ward 9) where there is a lot of land with a adjoining premises in a Residence JJAM MGMT., owner, and East frontage of not less than 150' a District not used for a similar pur- 116th Street & Euclid LLC prospec- divided driveway may be permitted pose and the existing school is at tive purchaser proposes to erect a 5 provided that the median strip least 12 feet from an adjoining story mixed-use building addition between each roadway of the divid- premises. consisting of 53 apartments over ed driveway shall be at least six 2. Section 349.04(c) states that a retail on a corner parcel located in feet in width and each roadway total of 11 new off-street parking an E3 General Retail Business Dis- shall be not less than twenty-four spaces are required as 9 spaces will trict and an E2 Multi-Family Resi- feet in width. The proposed median be displaced by the proposed mobile dential District. The owner appeals strip is 5' and each roadway is 15' classroom plus 2 new spaces are for relief from the strict application wide. required. of the following sections of the 3. Section 350.04(c) states that a 3. Section 359.01 states that expan- Cleveland Codified Ordinances: separate application is required for sion of a nonconforming use 1. Section 337.08 which states that signage; the sign dimensions, height requires approval from the Board of a retail use is not permitted in the and structural detail are not includ- Zoning Appeals. (Filed September Multi-Family Residential District. ed in this submittal. (Filed Septem- 23, 2014) 2. Section 349.04 which states that ber 15, 2014) 65 off-street parking spaces are Secretary required and none are proposed. Calendar No. 14-189: 1202 Kenilworth 3. Section 355.04 which states that Avenue (Ward 3) the maximum gross floor area per- Ukrainian Museum Archives, LLC, REPORT OF THE BOARD mitted for the addition is 5,209 and owner proposes to establish a park- OF ZONING APPEALS 28,952 square feet are proposed. ing lot on a parcel located in a C1 4. Section 357.08(b)(2) which General Retail Business District. states that the required rear yard The owner appeals for relief from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2014 depth is 31'- 4" and 10'- 3" are pro- the strict application of the follow- posed. (Filed September 10, 2014) ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- fied Ordinances: At the meeting of the Board of Calendar No. 14-178: 2081 Murray 1. Section 343.18(a) which states Zoning Appeals on Monday, Septem- Hill Road (Ward 6) that two driveways are not permit- ber 29, 2014, the following appeals Steve Bucchieri, owner, proposes ted where the frontage is less than were scheduled for hearing before to renovate the existing four unit 150 feet and the proposed frontage the Board. apartment building to five units, is 134 feet. demolish garage and add a new con- 2. Section 343.18(c) states that any The following appeals were crete drive apron on a parcel locat- other driveway providing access to APPROVED: ed in a C1 Multi-Family Residential a property shall be located so that District. The owner appeals for there would be not less than fifteen Calendar No. 14-134: 12516 Buckeye relief from the following sections of (15) feet between the point of tan- Road the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: gency of the driveway apron radius Michael Feigenbaum, owner, 1. Section 349.04(a) which states and a prolongation of the property appealed to change use to barber that multiple dwellings require one line to the curb line measured at the shop in a C2 Residence Office Dis- parking space per dwelling unit. curb line. The proposed driveway is trict. Five spaces are required and four within 15' of the property line. are proposed. 3. Section 349.07(b) states that Calendar No. 14-167: 3204 Carroll 2. Section 349.07(c)(3) states that accessory off-street parking spaces Avenue the maximum width of a driveway shall be provided with R2N, LLC, owner, appealed to is 30 feet and a 36 foot wide drive- wheel/bumper guards. expand existing non-conforming way is proposed. (Filed September 4. Section 349.08 states that where parking lot by adding 7 spaces and 10, 2014) parking lots are adjacent to a Res- landscaping on a corner lot in a B1 idence District, it shall be screened Two Family Residential District. Calendar No. 14-181: 4224 Bridge by an opaque wall or strip of land Avenue (Ward 3) at least 4 feet wide and at least 3 Calendar No. 14-168: 2037 West 45th Phil Woodcock, owner, proposes to feet but not more than 6 feet 6 inch- Street erect a 23'- 9" x 26' 2 story frame es in height and none is shown. Al & Beth Mancuso appealed to reverse gable accessory garage on a 5. Section 352.10(c) states that a install an enclosure to keep 3 goats parcel located in a B1 Two-Family minimum frontage landscaped strip on a 7,990 square foot parcel in a B1 Residential District. The owner 6 feet wide is required and none are Two-Family Residential District. appeals for relief from the following proposed. sections of the Cleveland Codified 6. Section 352.11 states that an 8 Calendar No. 14-169: 1755 East 33rd Ordinances: foot wide landscaped transition strip Street 1. Section 325.34 which states that is required where the property abuts B.R. Knez, owner, appealed to con- the maximum mean height allowed a residential district and none are struct a new single family dwelling is 15 feet and 16.25 feet are pro- proposed. with a detached garage on a 30' x posed. 7. Section 457.10(c) states that 2 130' parcel in a B1 Two-Family Res- 2. Section 337.23(A) which states bicycle parking spaces are required idential District. that the maximum square footage and none are proposed. allowed for an accessory garage is 8. Section 349.07(c) states that The following appeals were 703 square feet and 1,035 square feet spaces and driveways must be DENIED: are proposed. arranged to minimize traffic con- 3. Section 353.05 which states that gestion. The Division of Traffic None. the maximum height allowed for the Engineering has denied the pro- accessory building is 15 feet and posed 7 foot wide drive aisle. (Filed The following appeals were 29'- 9" are proposed. (Filed Septem- September 18, 2014) WITHDRAWN: ber 12, 2014) Calendar No. 14-191: 4215 Robert None. Calendar No. 14-183: 7250 Brookpark Avenue (Ward 14) Road (Ward 13) Iglesia Hispana Pentecostal, The following appeals were DIS- Speedway LLC, owner, proposes to owner, and Lincoln Preparatory MISSED: construct a new gas station and con- School, tenant proposes to install a venience store on a parcel located in Mobile Classroom structure on a par- None. 1413 14 The City Record October 1, 2014

The following appeals were POST- Director of the Department of Build- Building and Housing for supervi- PONED: ing and Housing, requiring compli- sion and any required further ance with the Codified Ordinances action. Motion so in order. Motioned Calendar No. 14-66: Thomas of the City of Cleveland and the by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Papouras Ohio Building Code (OBC). Saab. 4157 Lorain Avenue. Postponed to BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, November 17, 2014. order at this time to grant the Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. Appellant until November 30, 2014 in Denk, Maschke. Calendar No. 14-142: Bethel Church which to obtain all required permits 3675 East 65 Street. Postponed to to brace the wall in accordance with * * * October 27, 2014. the Codified Ordnances, and to REMAND the property to the Docket A-143-14. Calendar No. 14-170: Emily Trier Department of Building and Hous- RE: Appeal of Robert Childs, 2472 East 126th Street. Postponed ing for supervision and any required Owner of the Residential Property, to November 3, 2014. further action. Motion so in order. located on the premises known as Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- 6913 Claasen Avenue from a LIMI- The following appeals were heard onded by Mr. Saab. TATION ON THE PERMITS, dated by the Board on September 22, 2014 Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, February 5, 2014, of the Director of Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. and the decisions were adopted and the Department of Building and Denk, Maschke. approved on September 29, 2014: Housing, requiring compliance with the Codified Ordinances of the City * * * The following appeals were of Cleveland and the Ohio Building APPROVED: Code (OBC). Docket A-135-14. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in RE: Appeal of Power Ministry C/O order at this time to grant the Calendar No. 14-139: 16820 Lakeshore John Tillett, Owner of the A-3 Appellant until December 31, 2014 in Boulevard Assembly – Recreation or Religious which to abate all violations on the ABE Tayeh, owner, appealed to Facilities One Story Frame Proper- property; the property is REMAND- expand the existing bar to include ty, located on the premises known ED at this time to the Department 44 outside seats in the required as 4511 West 130th Street from a of Building and Housing for super- front yard of a parcel located in a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- vision and any required further C1 Local Retail Business District. RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated June action. Motion so in order. Motioned 16, 2014 of the Director of the by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Calendar No. 14-164: 3200 Lennox Department of Building and Hous- Gallagher. Avenue ing, requiring compliance with the Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, 3200 Lennox Avenue LLC, owner, Codified Ordinances of the City of Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. appealed to install a gravel parking Cleveland and the Ohio Building Denk, Maschke. lot and fence on a parcel located in Code (OBC). Docket A-135-14 has been WITH- a B3 General Retail Business Dis- * * * trict. DRAWN at the request of the Appel- lant. Docket A-145-14. Calendar No. 14-165: 1361 East 55th RE: Appeal of Richard Ford, * * * Street Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Rick Semersky, owner, appealed Two-Family Residence Two & Docket A-137-14. to establish use as a café/restaurant One/half Story Frame Property, and two retail spaces on a parcel RE: Appeal of Parkway Manner LLC, Owner of the R-2 Residential – located on the premises known as located in a C2 Residence-Industry 1740 Hillview Road from a NOTICE District. Non-transient; Apartments (Shared Egress) High-Rise Building Proper- OF VIOLATION — NO PERMIT, dated July 18, 2014 of the Director Calendar No. 14-166: 2013 Ontario ty, located on the premises known as 10109 Lake Avenue from a of the Department of Building and Street Housing, requiring compliance with Southworth, LLC, owner, appealed NOTICE OF VIOLATION — INTE- RIOR /EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, the Codified Ordinances of the City to change use from restaurant and dated March 31, 2014, and from a of Cleveland and the Ohio Building office to an 18 unit apartment build- NOTICE OF VIOLATION — ELE- Code (OBC). ing located in an E5 General Retail VATOR CODE, dated April 9, 2014 Docket A-145-14 has been WITH- Business District. of the Director of the Department of DRAWN at the request of the Appel- Building and Housing, requiring lant. Secretary compliance with the Codified Ordi- nances of the City of Cleveland and * * * the Ohio Building Code (OBC). REPORT OF THE BOARD Docket A-137-14 has been POST- Docket A-146-14. OF BUILDING STANDARDS PONED; to rescheduled for October RE: Appeal of Khalid Qureshi, 8, 2014. Owner of the R-2 Residential – Non- AND BUILDING APPEALS transient; Apartments (Shared * * * Egress) Two Story Frame Property, located on the pre-mises known as Re: Report of the Meeting of Docket A-139-14. 3303 West 23rd Place from a CON- September 24, 2014 RE: Appeal of Ken & Ze Juan Zhu DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Lee, Owners of the One Dwelling STRUCTURE, dated July 23, 2014, As required by the provisions of Unit Single-Family Residence Two the Director of the Department of Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified & One/half Story Wood Frame/Sid- Building and Housing, requiring compliance with the Codified Ordi- Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, ing/Masonry Veneer Property, locat- nances of the City of Cleveland and Ohio 1976, the following brief of ed on the premises known as 486 the Ohio Building Code (OBC). action of the subject meeting is East 116th Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTERIOR Docket A-146-14 has been POST- given for publication in the City MAINTENANCE, dated June 23, PONED; to rescheduled for October Record: 2014, of the Director of the Depart- 8, 2014. ment of Building and Housing, * * * requiring compliance with the Codi- * * * fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Docket A-131-14. land and the Ohio Building Code Docket A-148-14. RE: Appeal of Steven & Sherri (OBC). RE: Appeal of Joseph Coreno, Brown, Owner of the MXD Mixed BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Uses – Multiple Uses In One Build- order at this time to grant the gle-Family Residence Two & ing Two Story Masonry Walls/Wood Appellant until October 8, 2014 in One/half Story Frame/Siding/Mason- Floors Property, located on the which to obtain all required permits ry Veneer Property, located on the premises known as 2571 Scranton and until November 3, 2014 in which premises known as 4087 Rocky River Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- to complete abatement of all the vio- Drive from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- lations; the property is REMANDED TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- NANCE, dated June 3, 2014 of the at this time to the Department of NANCE, dated July 29, 2010, of the 1414 October 1, 2014 The City Record 15

Director of the Department of Build- PUBLIC NOTICE Ord. No. 994-14. ing and Housing, requiring compli- By Council Member Cimperman. ance with the Codified Ordinances of An ordinance establishing new the City of Cleveland and the Ohio mapped setbacks on parcels located Building Code (OBC). NONE on the north side of Marquardt BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Avenue between West 7th Street and order at this time to grant the West 5th Street as shown on the Appellant until October 8, 2014 in NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING attached map (Map Change No. which to obtain all required permits ______2503). and until November 30, 2014 to com- plete abate-ment of all the violations Notice of Public Hearing Ord, No. 1199-14. on the property; the property is By the Council Committee By Council Member Cimperman, REMANDED at this time to the On Development, Planning An ordinance establishing a new Department of Building and Hous- and Sustainability 6 foot mapped front setback on ing for supervision and any required parcels located on the west side of further action. Motion so in order. Mercedes Cotner West 18th Street south of Lorain Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- Committee Room 217 Avenue as shown on the attached onded by Mr. Gallagher. City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio map (Map Change No. 2501). Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. Ord. No. 1200-14. 9:30 a.m. Denk, Maschke. By Council Member Cimperman. An ordinance establishing a new Notice is hereby given to all inter- * * * 6 foot mapped front setback on ested property owners that the parcels located on the east side of Docket A-149-14. Council Committee on Development, West 19th Street south of Lorain RE: Appeal of Martin Kirkwood, Planning and Sustainability will Avenue as shown on the attached Owner of the Residential Property, hold a public hearing in the Mer- map (Map Change No. 2501). located on the premises known as cedes Cotner Committee Room 217, 13312 Wilton Avenue from a LIMI- City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- All interested persons are urged TATION ON THE PERMITS, dated day, October 7, 2014, at 9:30 a.m., to to be present or to be represented at February 7, 2014, of the Director of consider the following ordinances the above time and place. the Department of Building and now pending in the Council: Housing, requiring compliance with Anthony Brancatelli, Chair the Codified Ordinances of the City Ord. No. 1421-12. Committee on Development, of Cleveland and the Ohio Building By Council Member Cleveland. Planning and Sustainability Code (OBC). An ordinance changing the Use BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in District of land on the southwest order at this time to grant the corner of Dolloff Road and Ansen September 24, 2014 and October 1, 2014 Appellant until December 31, 2014 in Ave. from Two Family Residential which to abate all violations on the to Open Space and Recreation (Map property; the property is REMAND- Change Number 2408). CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS ED at this time to the Department of Building and Housing for super- Ord. No. 1422-12. vision and any required further By Council Member Cleveland. action. Motion so in order. Motioned An ordinance changing the Use For All Departments by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. District of land on the southwest Gallagher. Sealed bids will be received at the Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, side of Track Road between Nurs- office of the Commissioner of Pur- Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. ery Street and House Avenue to Two Denk, Maschke. Family Residential and a 1 Height chases and Supplies, Room 128, City District (Map Change Number 2409). Hall, in accordance with the append- * * * ed schedule, and will be opened and Ord. No. 1426-12. read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- Docket A-160-14. By Council Member Cleveland. diately thereafter. RE: Appeal of Salathiel Carter, An ordinance changing the Use Each bid must be made in accor- Beverly Johnson, Contractor/Owner and Area Districts of land on both dance with the specifications and of the Residential Property, located sides of E. 49th Street between Jew- must be submitted on the blanks ett Avenue south to the railroad to on the premises known as 17209 Lip- supplied for the purpose, all of ton Avenue from a LIMITATION ON Two Family Residential District which may be obtained at the office THE PERMITS, dated February 7, and a ‘B’ Area District (Map Change of the said Commissioner of Pur- 2014, of the Director of the Depart- Number 2414). ment of Building and Housing, chases and Supplies, but no bid will requiring compliance with the Codi- Ord. No. 1427-12. be considered unless delivered to fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- By Council Member Cleveland. the office of the said commissioner land and the Ohio Building Code An ordinance changing the Use previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern (OBC). and Area Districts of land on the Standard Time) on the date speci- Docket A-160-14 has been POST- south side of Hamm Avenue at the fied in the schedule. PONED; to rescheduled for October intersection of E. 52nd Street to Two 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice 8, 2014. Family Residential and a ‘B’ Area required in Advertisement for Bids. District (Map Change Number 2415). Where invitations for bids are * * * advertised, the following notice Ord. No. 1469-12. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: shall be included in the advertise- By Council Member Cleveland. ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE An ordinance changing the Use The Resolutions from the Septem- Code, each prime bidder, each minor- Districts of lands located on the ber 10, 2014 Board meeting will be ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and south side of Track Road west of E. ADOPTED on October 8, 2014. each female business enterprise 55 St. to Sawtell Rd. to Residence (“FBE”) must be certified before Industry (Map Change Number * * * doing business with the City. There- 2425). fore, any prime contractor wishing APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Ord. No. 858-14. to receive credit for using an MBE or FBE should ensure that applica- The Minutes from the September By Council Member Sweeney. tions for certification as to MBE or 10, 2014 Board meeting will be An ordinance changing the Use, ADOPTED on October 8, 2014. area and Height Districts of lands FBE status compliance with the located on the northeast corner of Code, affirmative action in employ- * * * West 135th Street and Lorain ment and, if applicable, joint ven- Avenue to Multi-Family Residential, ture status, are submitted to the of - JOSEPH F. DENK a ‘D’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) Chairman District (Map Change No. 2492). prior to the date of bid opening or 1415 16 The City Record October 1, 2014 submission of proposals or as speci - A.M. FEDERAL SERVICES FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2014 fied by the Director. Failure to com- BUILDING CLEVELAND HOP- ply with the business enterprise KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- File No. 112-14 — Highland Road 54” code or with representations made PORT, 5301 WEST HANGER Steel Transmission Main Cathod- on these forms may result in can- ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135. ic Protection System, for the Divi- cellation of the contract or other sion of Water, Department of Public Utilities, as authorized by civil or criminal penalties.” October 1, 2014 and October 8, 2014 Ordinance Nos. 444-10, 1052-12, 609- 14, passed by the Council of the THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 2014 City of Cleveland, June 7, 2010, October 8, 2012, June 9, 2014. File No 110-14 — Repair/Replace File No. 114-14 — Purchase of Wood Fire Extinguishers (Re-Bid), for Poles, Crossarms and Accessories, *THERE WILL BE A NON- the various Divisions of City Gov- for the Division of Cleveland Pub- REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS ernment, Department of Finance, lic Power, Department of Public AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE as authorized by Section 181.101 Utilities, as authorized by Section AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS of the Codified Ordinances of 129.26 of the Codified Ordinances ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY TORY PRE-BID MEETING TORY PRE-BID MEETING CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2014 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 CREDIT CARDS WILL BE AT 1:30 P.M. CLEVELAND CITY AT 11:30 A.M. THE TOM L. ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE HALL, DIVISION OF PURCHASE JOHNSON BUILDING, 1300 PLANS). AND SUPPLIES, 601 LAKESIDE LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO LAND, OHIO 44114. TORY PRE-BID MEETING 44114. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 AT 10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OF October 1, 2014 and October 8, 2014 WATER, 2ND FLOOR ATRIUM September 24, 2014 and October 1, 2014 CONFERENCE ROOM, 1201 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2014 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2014 LAND, OHIO 44108. File No. 111-14 — Men’s Locker *Bidders must purchase plans and Room & Window Improvement File No. 109-14 — Woodland Ceme- specifications directly from the Project, for the Division of Water tery Gatehouse Reconstruction, office of the Commissioner of Pollution Control, Department of 6901 Woodland Avenue Cleveland, Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- Public Utilities, as authorized by Ohio, 44105, for the Division of istered Plan Holders will receive Ordinance No. 1554-13, passed by Architecture and Site Develop- Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- the Council of the City of Cleve- ment, Department of Public ed from Bidders who only pur- land, February 10, 2014. Works and Mayor’s Office of Cap- chase plans from other entities *THERE WILL BE A NON- ital Projects, as authorized by such as Plan Rooms and/or who REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS Ordinance No. 537-12, passed by fail to register to be on the City AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE the Council of the City of Cleve- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. land, May 4, 2012. AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS *THERE WILL BE A NON- ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A October 1, 2014 and October 8, 2014 AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF CREDIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE AND ORDINANCES A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A PLANS). MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO Res. No. 1234-14. TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- CREDIT CARDS WILL BE By Council Member Cimperman. DAY, OCTOBER 10, 2014 AT 11:00 ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE An emergency resolution objecting A.M. THE DIVISION OF WATER to the transfer of ownership of a D5 PLANS). POLLUTION CONTROL, 12302 and D6 Liquor Permit to 2325 Elm THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- KIRBY AVENUE, CLEVELAND, Street. TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- OHIO 44108. Whereas, Council has been noti- DAY, OCTOBER 3, 2014 AT 10:00 *Bidders must purchase plans and fied by the Division of Liquor Con- A.M. CLEVELAND CITY HALL, specifications directly from the trol of an application for the trans- ROOM 517A, 601 LAKESIDE office of the Commissioner of fer of ownership of a D5 and D6 AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- Liquor Permit from Metropolis Night 44114. istered Plan Holders will receive Club, Inc., 2325 Elm Street, Cleve- *Bidders must purchase plans and Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- land, Ohio 44113, Permanent Number specifications directly from the ed from Bidders who only pur- 5870816 to Halo Event Group, LLC, office of the Commissioner of chase plans from other entities 2325 Elm Street, Cleveland, Ohio Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- such as Plan Rooms and/or who 44113, Permanent Number 3536547; istered Plan Holders will receive fail to register to be on the City and Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. Whereas, the granting of this ed from Bidders who only pur- application for a liquor permit to chase plans from other entities File No. 115-14 — Purchase of Labor this high crime area, which is such as Plan Rooms and/or who and Materials to Refurbish and already saturated with other liquor fail to register to be on the City Repair of Electric Motors, Con- outlets, is contrary to the best inter- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. trols, Motor Transformers, Circuit ests of the entire community; and Breakers, Switchgears and Whereas, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or September 24, 2014 and October 1, 2014 Appurtenances, for the Division of Water, Department of Public has demonstrated that he has oper- Utilities, as authorized by Ordi- ated his liquor business in disregard WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2014 nance No. 803-14, passed by the of the laws, regulations or local Council of the City of Cleveland, ordinances of this state or any other File No. 113-14 — Necessary Labor July 16, 2014. state; and for the Maintenance and Repair THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Whereas, the place for which the of Low/Medium Voltage Electri- TORY PRE-BID MEETING permit is sought has not conformed cal Equipment for Various Divi- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 2014 to the building, safety or health sions of Port Control, for the AT 11:00 A.M. THE CARL B. requirements of the governing body Division of Cleveland Hopkins STOKES PUBLIC UTILITIES of this County or City; and Airport, Department of Port Con- BUILDING, 1201 LAKESIDE Whereas, the place for which the trol, as authorized by Section AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR CONFER- permit is sought is so arranged or 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances ENCE ROOM, CLEVELAND, constructed that law enforcement of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. OHIO 44114. officers or agents of the Division of THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Liquor Control are prevented rea- TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- sonable access to the establishment; DAY, OCTOBER 10, 2014 AT 10:00 October 1, 2014 and October 8, 2014 and 1416 October 1, 2014 The City Record 17

Whereas, the place for which the adaptive reuse and redevelopment Corridor Transportation Project; permit is sought is so located with of historic buildings in Downtown authorizing the Directors of Capital respect to the neighborhood that it Cleveland, and desires to have the Projects, Public Works, and Commu- substantially interferes with public May Company Building, that has nity Development to enter into one or decency, sobriety, peace or good been vacant for twenty years, rede- more agreements with the Ohio order; and veloped by Landmark Management; Department of Transportation Whereas, this objection is based and regarding the Project; authorizing on other legal grounds as set forth Whereas, Landmark Management mutually agreed-upon land donations in Revised Code Section 4303.292; is proposing to restore and redevel- from Ohio Department of Transporta- and op the historic one million square tion to Capital Projects at the comple- Whereas, this resolution consti- foot May Company Building into an tion of the Project; and authorizing tutes an emergency measure provid- exciting and vibrant new mixed-use other agreements necessary to imple- ing for the immediate preservation development, adding 500 new resi- ment the Project. of the public peace, prosperity, safe- dents and commercial opportunities Whereas, the Opportunity Corridor ty and welfare pursuant to Section to the heart of Public Square; and Transportation Project (“Opportunity 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Whereas, the building is located Corridor”) is a transportation and eco- Council’s objection to said permit where Euclid Avenue meets Public nomic development project to be con- must be received by the Superinten- Square, at a central point in Down- structed by the Ohio Department of dent of Liquor Control within 30 town Cleveland at the heart of our Transportation (“ODOT”) aimed at days of notification; now, therefore, transit operations where residents connecting Interstate 490 to the Uni- Be it resolved by the Council of and visitors enter the downtown versity Circle neighborhood with pro- the City of Cleveland: experience to work, play or visit our ject boundaries between I-490 and Section 1. That Council does hereby community; and East 55th Street to Chester Avenue record its objection to the transfer of Whereas, the May Company Build- and East 105th Street (“Project ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Per- ing’s redevelopment will anchor Boundaries”); and mit from Metropolis Night Club, Inc., Public Square’s $30 million transfor- Whereas, in addition to the trans- 2325 Elm Street, Cleveland, Ohio mation as Cleveland’s “front door” to portation benefits Opportunity Corri- 44113, Permanent Number 5870816 to Public Square at the 2016 Republi- dor will provide when completed, the Halo Event Group, LLC, 2325 Elm can National Convention, and have project also opens the potential for Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, Perma- a catalytic impact on the broader new economic development, new jobs, nent Number 3536547; and requests image of Cleveland and Ohio on a and a new identity for the community; the Superintendent of Liquor Control national stage; and and Whereas, Cleveland City Council to set a hearing for said application in Whereas, ODOT requires numerous supports Landmark Management’s land acquisitions and easements from accordance with provisions of Section proposal for the May Company public and private land owners in 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. Building as a high priority initiative order to implement Opportunity Corri- Section 2. That the Clerk of Council for future development in the heart dor; and be and she is hereby directed to trans- of Downtown to benefit the citizens Whereas, ODOT currently esti- mit two certified copies of this resolu- of the City of Cleveland; and mates that it will need approximately tion, together with two copies of a let- Whereas, this resolution consti- 160 City-owned properties most of ter of objection and two copies of a tutes an emergency measure for the which are currently in the City’s Land letter requesting that the hearing be immediate preservation of public Reutilization Program’s land bank, held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. peace, property, health or safety, plus the conveyance of additional Section 3. That this resolution is now, therefore, parcels which will be acquired by the hereby declared to be an emergency Be it resolved by the Council of City’s land bank in the future through measure and, provided it receives the the City of Cleveland: foreclosures; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 1. That this Council sup- Whereas, the City of Cleveland the members elected to Council, it ports the Round 13 Catalytic Project adopted and implemented procedures shall take effect and be in force imme- Application of Landmark Manage- under Chapter 5722 of the Revised diately upon its adoption and ment to the Ohio Development Ser- Code to facilitate reutilization of non- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it vices Agency for State Historic productive lands situated within the shall take effect and be in force from Preservation Tax Credits for the City of Cleveland; and and after the earliest period allowed adaptive reuse and redevelopment of Whereas, real property acquired by law. the May Company Building, located under the City’s Land Reutilization Adopted September 22, 2014. at 200 Euclid Avenue. Program is acquired, held, adminis- Effective September 24, 2014. Section 2. That the Clerk of Council tered and disposed of by the City of is hereby directed to transmit a certi- Cleveland through its Department of fied copy of this resolution to David Community Development under the Goodman, Director, Ohio Develop- terms of Chapter 5722 of the Revised Res. No. 1237-14. ment Services Agency, and David Code and Section 183.021 of Codified By Council Member Cimperman. Goldberg and John Carney, Land- Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, An emergency resolution support- mark Management. 1976; and ing the Round 13 Catalytic Project Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, through the City’s Land Application of Landmark Manage- hereby declared to be an emergency Reutilization Program the City owns ment to the Ohio Development Ser- measure and, provided it receives the real properties located within the Pro- vices Agency for State Historic affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ject Boundaries; and Preservation Tax Credits for the the members elected to Council, it Whereas, ODOT, in connection with adaptive reuse and redevelopment of shall take effect and be in force imme- Opportunity Corridor, has proposed to the May Company Building, located diately upon its adoption and purchase the real properties, which at 200 Euclid Avenue. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it are not needed for public use, from Whereas, each year the State of shall take effect and be in force from the City’s Land Reutilization Pro- Ohio through the Ohio Development and after the earliest period allowed gram; and Services Agency allocates State His- by law. Whereas, the Directors of Capital toric Preservation Tax Credits to Adopted September 22, 2014. Projects, Public Works, and Commu- encourage private investment in Effective September 24, 2014. nity Development have requested the redeveloping historically significant sale of non-land bank City-owned buildings throughout Ohio using a properties to ODOT no longer needed competitive proposal process; and for public use and located within the Whereas, Landmark Management Ord. No. 726-14. Project Boundaries for purposes of is applying for the State’s newly By Council Members Cleveland, implementing Opportunity Corridor; enacted $25 million tax credit award Mitchell, K. Johnson, Brancatelli and and under the Catalytic Project Applica- Kelley (by departmental request). Whereas, ODOT has also requested tion that will only be awarded to An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City to convey certain easements one project within the entire State ing the sale to the Ohio Department of and temporary easement rights in of Ohio during Round 13 for the Transportation of various City-owned properties located within the Project biennium that includes 2014 and properties and easements, including Boundaries in conjunction with con- 2015, in order to execute its plans those in the Land Reutilization Pro- structing Opportunity Corridor; and for redevelopment of the May Com- gram, that are located between I-490 Whereas, this ordinance constitutes pany Building; and and East 55th Street to Chester an emergency measure providing for Whereas, the Cleveland City Avenue and East 105th Street for pur- the usual daily operation of a munici- Council has recognized the need for poses of constructing the Opportunity pal department; now, therefore, 1417 18 The City Record October 1, 2014

Be it ordained by the Council of advertising signs or billboards except Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: permitted identification signs. the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That, notwithstanding Section 9. That the conveyances of Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- and as an exception to the provisions the Project Easements shall be made nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Codified by official deeds of easement and offi- supplemented by enacting new Sec- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, it cial deeds of temporary easement pre- tion 131.67 to read as follows: is found and determined that various pared by the Director of Law and exe- non-land bank City-owned properties cuted by the Director of Capital Pro- Section 131.67 Labor and Materials (“Non-Land Bank Properties”) that jects, Public Works, or Community for Capital Maintenance and Repair are located within the Project Bound- Development on behalf of the City of of City Facilities aries of Opportunity Corridor are no Cleveland depending on what depart- (a) The Director of Public Works is longer needed for the City’s use. ment has jurisdiction over the proper- authorized to enter into one or more Section 2. That by and at the direc- ty. The deeds of easement and the standard purchase or requirement tion of the Board of Control, and after deeds of temporary easement shall contracts duly let to the lowest and receiving written approval from the contain any additional terms and con- best bidder after competitive bidding Councilmember in whose ward the ditions as are required to protect the for materials, equipment, services, property is located, the Commissioner interests of the City. The Directors of and supplies necessary for capital of Purchases and Supplies is autho- Capital Projects, Public Works, Com- maintenance and repair of City facili- rized to sell the Non-Land Bank Prop- munity Development and Law are ties, and labor and installation, if nec- erties to ODOT, taking into account authorized to execute any other docu- essary. Any purchase made under this all restrictions, reversionary inter- ments, including without limitation, section shall be made by the Commis- ests and similar encumbrances that rights of entry as may be necessary to sioner of Purchases and Supplies and effect the construction of the Opportu- may be placed by the City of Cleve- paid from the annual appropriations nity Corridor within the Project land in the deeds of conveyances. made for this purchase. Boundaries. Section 3. That under Section (b) That under Section 108(b) of Section 10. That the Non-Land Bank 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of the Charter, the purchases authorized Properties, Land Bank Properties, Cleveland, Ohio 1976, and after receiv- by this ordinance may be made ing written approval from both the and Project Easements shall be trans- ferred to ODOT at no cost and the through cooperative arrangements Council President and from the Coun- value of City’s land interests shall be with other governmental agencies. cilmember in whose ward the proper- applied by ODOT towards the City’s The Director of Public Works may ty is located, the Commissioner of required share of the cost of project sign all documents that are necessary Purchases and Supplies is authorized construction. Property valuation to make the purchases, and may enter to sell various properties to ODOT shall be at fair market value as deter- into one or more contracts with the within the Project Boundaries that mined by the Board of Control. vendors selected through that cooper- are either currently in the City’s land Section 11. That the Directors of ative process. bank, or will be in the future, Capital Projects, Public Works, and Section 2. That this ordinance is acquired under the Land Reutiliza- Community Development are autho- declared to be an emergency measure tion Program (“Land-Bank Proper- rized to enter into one or more agree- and, provided it receives the affirma- ties”). ments with ODOT regarding the con- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Section 4. That, notwithstanding struction and implementation of the bers elected to Council, it shall take and as an exception to the provisions Opportunity Corridor. The agreement effect and be in force immediately of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- shall include, among other things, the upon its passage and approval by the fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, terms and conditions of accepting Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect 1976, it is found and determined that mutually agreed-upon land donations and be in force from and after the ear- various permanent and temporary from ODOT at the completion of liest period allowed by law. easements that are located within the Opportunity Corridor and ODOT’s Passed September 22, 2014. Project Boundaries (the “Project obligation to prepare roadway dedica- Effective September 24, 2014. Easements”) are no longer needed for tion plat(s) that shall be drafted to the City’s use. City’s specifications. Section 5. That the Project Ease- Section 12. That the Director of Cap- ments shall be exclusive and the pur- ital Projects is authorized to accept Ord. No. 993-14. pose of the Project Easements shall the donations on behalf of the City of By Council Members Pruitt and be to construct the Opportunity Corri- Cleveland. Kelley (by departmental request). dor. Section 13. That the Directors of Section 6. That by and at the direc- Capital Projects, Public Works, and An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion of the Board of Control, the Com- Community Development are autho- ing the Director of Public Utilities to missioner of Purchases and Supplies rized to enter into any agreements employ one or more professional con- is authorized to convey the above- necessary to implement the Opportu- sultants to provide a comprehensive described exclusive Project Ease- nity Corridor, including those neces- financial plan for the years 2016 ments to ODOT. sary for lot splits. through 2020, including but not limit- Section 7. That the duration of the Section 14. That this ordinance is ed to, cost- of-service studies, and rate permanent easements within the Pro- declared to be an emergency measure and fee analyses, for the various divi- ject Easements shall be perpetual; and, provided it receives the affirma- sions of the Department of Public that the duration of the temporary tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Utilities. easements within the Project Ease- bers elected to Council, it shall take Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ments shall be until Opportunity Cor- effect and be in force immediately an emergency measure providing for ridor is completed; that the Project upon its passage and approval by the the usual daily operation of a munici- Easements may include reasonable Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect pal department; now, therefore, rights of entry rights to the City; that and be in force from and after the ear- Be it ordained by the Council of the Project Easements shall not be liest period allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: assignable without the consent of the Passed September 22, 2014. Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Directors of Capital Projects; that the Effective September 24, 2014. lic Utilities is authorized to employ by Project Easements shall require that contract or contracts one or more con- ODOT or its contractors provide rea- sultants or one or more firms of con- sonable insurance during construc- sultants for the purpose of supple- tion and pay any applicable taxes and Ord. No. 855-14. menting the regularly employed staff assessments. By Council Members K. Johnson of the several departments of the City Section 8. That the conveyances of and Kelley (by departmental of Cleveland in order to provide pro- the Non-Land Bank Properties and request). fessional services necessary to pro- Land-Bank Properties shall be made An emergency ordinance to supple- vide a comprehensive financial plan by official deeds prepared by the ment the Codified Ordinances of for the years 2016 through 2020, Director of Law and executed by the Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting including but not limited to, cost- of- Mayor on behalf of the City of Cleve- new Section 131.67 relating to autho- service studies, and rate and fee land. The deeds shall contain neces- rizing standard and requirement con- analyses, for the various divisions of sary provisions, including restrictive tracts for labor and materials for cap- the Department of Public Utilities. reversionary interests as may be spec- ital maintenance and repair of City The contract or contracts entered into ified by the Board of Control or Direc- facilities. shall be for a period up to two years, tor of Law, which shall protect the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes with two one-year options to renew. parties as their respective interests an emergency measure providing for The first of the one-year options to require and shall specifically contain the usual daily operation of a munici- renew may not be exercised without provisions against the erection of any pal department; now, therefore, additional legislative authority. If 1418 October 1, 2014 The City Record 19 such additional legislative authority for employment as may be determined 001, and 58 SF 001, RQS 2002, RL 2014- is granted and the first of the one- after a full and complete canvass by 102. year options to renew is exercised, the Director of Public Utilities for the Section 3. That this ordinance is then the second of the one-year purpose of compiling a list. The com- declared to be an emergency measure options to renew may be exercisable pensation to be paid for the services and, provided it receives the affirma- at the option of the Director of Public shall be fixed by the Board of Control. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Utilities, without the necessity of The contract or contracts authorized bers elected to Council, it shall take obtaining additional authority of this shall be prepared by the Director of effect and be in force immediately Council. Law, approved by the Director of Pub- upon its passage and approval by the The selection of the consultants for lic Utilities, and certified by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect the services shall be made by the Director of Finance. and be in force from and after the ear- Board of Control on the nomination of Section 2. That the cost of the con- liest period allowed by law. the Director of Public Utilities from a tract or contracts authorized shall be Passed September 22, 2014. list of qualified consultants available paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 54 SF Effective September 24, 2014.

Ord. No. 1123-14. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Section 30 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, relating to com- pensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Section 30 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is amended to read as follows: Section 30. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint- ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Assessments Analyst ...... $20,800.00 $52,843.08 2. Budget Analyst ...... 20,800.00 54,612.13 3. Buyer ...... 20,800.00 49,930.03 4. Civil Service Examiner II ...... 20,800.00 45,020.62 5. Civil Service Examiner III ...... 20,800.00 51,677.50 6. Civil Service Examiner IV...... 20,800.00 64,132.45 8. Docket Clerk...... 20,800.00 37,422.27 9. Junior Personnel Assistant ...... 20,800.00 40,556.67 11. Legal Secretary...... 20,800.00 47,303.11 12. Mailing Specialist ...... 20,800.00 52,000.00 13. Misdemeanor Investigator ...... 20,800.00 48,972.49 14. Office Manager ...... 20,800.00 51,170.01 15. Paralegal ...... 20,800.00 45,020.62 16. Personnel Assistant...... 20,800.00 48,871.45 17. Private Secretary to Director...... 20,800.00 48,986.27 18. Senior Personnel Assistant ...... 20,800.00 51,677.50

Section 2. That existing Section 30 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed September 22, 2014. Effective September 24, 2014.

Ord. No. 1124-14. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 48 and 50 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Sections 48 and 50 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, are amended to read as fol- lows:

Section 48. Hourly Rate - Building & Construction Trades Council. Compensation for all persons employed by the hour in any of the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedule for each classification:

Effective Date Minimum Maximum 1. Asbestos Worker (Insulator) ...... 8/1/14 $45.06 $56.33 2. Boiler Maker ...... 1/1/14 48.61 60.76 3. Bricklayer ...... 5/1/14 37.27 46.59 4. Bricklayer Foreman ...... 5/1/14 38.52 47.54 5. Carpenter...... 5/1/14 37.00 46.25 6. Carpenter Foreman...... 5/1/14 38.25 47.40 7. Cement Finisher ...... 5/1/14 37.46 46.82 1419 20 The City Record October 1, 2014

8. Cement Finisher Foreman...... 5/1/14 38.71 47.57 9. Electrical Worker ...... 4/30/14 45.20 56.50 10. Electrical Worker Foreman...... 4/30/14 46.45 58.06 11. Glazier...... 5/1/14 35.29 44.11 12. Ironworker ...... 5/1/14 41.89 52.36 13. Ironworker Foreman...... 5/1/14 43.14 54.86 14. Painter...... 5/1/14 32.48 40.60 15. Painter Foreman ...... 5/1/14 33.73 41.60 16. Pipefitter (Welder) ...... 5/1/14 45.66 57.07 17. Pipefitter Foreman ...... 5/1/14 46.91 57.57 18. Plasterer ...... 5/1/14 36.14 45.18 19. Plasterer Foreman...... 5/1/14 37.39 46.68 20. Plumber (Welder)...... 5/1/14 44.98 56.23 21. Plumber Foreman ...... 5/1/14 46.23 57.73 22. Roofer ...... 5/1/14 37.56 46.95 23. Sheet Metal Worker ...... 5/5/14 45.55 56.94 24. Sheet Metal Worker Foreman...... 5/5/14 46.80 59.04

Section 50. Hourly Rate - MCEO Effective May 1, 2014, compensation for all persons employed by the hour in any of the following classifica- tions shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedule for each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Construction Equipment - Group A ...... $38.92 $49.75 2. Construction Equipment - Group B ...... 38.80 49.60 3. Master Mechanic...... 39.30 50.25

Section 2. That existing Sections 48 and 50 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed September 22, 2014. Effective September 24, 2014.

Ord. No. 1125-14. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the S.E.M.E., Local 1; and to amend Section 18 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective bargaining agreement with S.E.M.E., Local 1, under the terms contained in File No. 1125-14-A, for the period from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2016, and which provides, among other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase 1% April 1, 2013 2% April 1, 2014 2% April 1, 2015

Section 2. That Section 18 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is amended to read as follows:

Section 18. S.E.M.E., Local 1. That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification: Minimum Maximum 1. Auto Body Repair Unit Leader ...... $12.88 $26.48 2. Automobile Repair Worker ...... 12.60 21.82 3. Automobile Repairman Unit Leader...... 17.78 26.48 4. Heavy Duty Auto Body Repair Worker ...... 15.73 23.10 5. Heavy Duty Mechanic...... 15.75 26.13 6. Heavy Duty Unit Leader ...... 23.85 32.42 7. Small Equipment Repair Worker ...... 12.26 20.61 8. Tire Repair Worker...... 14.08 20.16 9. Welder ...... 18.36 25.43 10. Welder/Fabricator ...... 18.36 26.12

Section 3. That existing Section 18 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed September 22, 2014. Effective September 24, 2014. 1420 October 1, 2014 The City Record 21

Ord. No. 1190-14. exercisable by the Director of the usual daily operation of a munici- By Council Member Kelley (by Finance. pal department; now, therefore, departmental request). Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Be it ordained by the Council of An emergency ordinance authoriz- an emergency measure providing for the City of Cleveland: ing the purchase by one or more the usual daily operation of a munici- Section 1. That the Director of requirement contracts of industrial pal department; now, therefore, Finance is authorized to make one or paper products, for the various divi- Be it ordained by the Council of more written requirement contracts sions of City government, for a period the City of Cleveland: under the Charter and the Codified of two years, with an option to renew Section 1. That the Director of Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for one year, exercisable through Finance is authorized to make one or for the requirements for a period of additional legislative authority. more written requirement contracts one year, with one option to renew for Whereas, this ordinance constitutes under the Charter and the Codified an additional one year period, exer- an emergency measure providing for Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, cisable by the Director of Finance, of the usual daily operation of a munici- for the requirements for a one year the necessary items of ready mix con- pal department; now, therefore, period with an option to renew for one crete, materials, and supplies, in the Be it ordained by the Council of approximate amount as purchased the City of Cleveland: year, exercisable by the Director of during the preceding term, to be pur- Section 1. That the Director of Finance, of the necessary items of chased by the Commissioner of Pur- Finance is authorized to make one or paper and envelopes for the various chases and Supplies on a unit basis more written requirement contracts divisions of City government, includ- for the various divisions of City gov- under the Charter and the Codified ing but not limited to various paper, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, and envelopes in the approximate ernment, Department of Finance. for the requirements for a period of amount as purchased during the pre- Bids shall be taken in a manner that two years, with an option to renew for ceding term, to be purchased by the permits an award to be made for all one year, exercisable through addi- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- items as a single contract, or by sepa- tional legislative authority, for the plies on a unit basis for the various rate contract for each or any combina- necessary items of industrial paper divisions of City government. Bids tion of the items as the Board of Con- products in the approximate amount shall be taken in a manner that per- trol determines. Alternate bids for a as purchased during the preceding mits an award to be made for all items period less than the specified term term, purchased by the Commissioner as a single contract, or by separate may be taken if desired by the Com- of Purchases and Supplies on a unit contract for each or any combination missioner of Purchases and Supplies basis for the various divisions of City of the items as the Board of Control until provision is made for the government. Bids shall be taken in a determines. Alternate bids for a peri- requirements for the entire term. manner that permits an award to be od less than the specified term may be Section 2. That the costs of the con- tract or contracts shall be charged made for all items as a single con- taken if desired by the Commissioner against the proper appropriation tract, or by separate contract for each of Purchases and Supplies until provi- or any combination of the items as the accounts and the Director of Finance sion is made for the requirements for Board of Control determines. Alter- shall certify the amount of any pur- the entire term. nate bids for a period less than the chase under the contract, each of Section 2. That the costs of the con- specified term may be taken if which purchases shall be made on tract or contracts shall be charged desired by the Commissioner of Pur- order of the Commissioner of Pur- against the proper appropriation chases and Supplies until provision is chases and Supplies by a delivery accounts and the Director of Finance made for the requirements for the order issued against the contract or shall certify the amount of any pur- entire term. contracts and certified by the Direc- chase under the contract, each of Section 2. That the costs of the con- tor of Finance. (RQN 1501, RL 2014-39) tract or contracts shall be charged which purchases shall be made on Section 3. That under Section 108(b) against the proper appropriation order of the Commissioner of Pur- of the Charter, the purchases autho- accounts and the Director of Finance chases and Supplies by a delivery rized by this ordinance may be made shall certify the amount of any pur- order issued against the contract or through cooperative arrangements chase under the contract, each of contracts and certified by the Direc- with other governmental agencies. which purchases shall be made on tor of Finance. (RQN 1508, RL 2014-45) The Director of Finance may sign all order of the Commissioner of Pur- Section 3. That under Section 108(b) documents that are necessary to chases and Supplies under a delivery of the Charter, the purchases autho- make the purchases, and may enter order against the contract or con- rized by this ordinance may be made into one or more contracts with the tracts certified by the Director of through cooperative arrangements vendors selected through that cooper- Finance. (RQN 1505, RL 2014-41) with other governmental agencies. ative process. Section 3. That under Section 108(b) The Director of Finance may sign all Section 4. That this ordinance is of the Charter, the purchases autho- documents that are necessary to rized by this ordinance may be made declared to be an emergency measure make the purchases, and may enter and, provided it receives the affirma- through cooperative arrangements into one or more contracts with the with other governmental agencies. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- vendors selected through that cooper- bers elected to Council, it shall take The Director of Finance may sign all ative process. documents that are necessary to effect and be in force immediately Section 4. That this ordinance is upon its passage and approval by the make the purchases, and may enter declared to be an emergency measure into one or more contracts with the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and, provided it receives the affirma- vendors selected through that cooper- and be in force from and after the ear- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- ative process. liest period allowed by law. bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 4. That this ordinance is Passed September 22, 2014. effect and be in force immediately declared to be an emergency measure Effective September 24, 2014. and, provided it receives the affirma- upon its passage and approval by the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect bers elected to Council, it shall take and be in force from and after the ear- effect and be in force immediately liest period allowed by law. Ord. No. 1194-14. upon its passage and approval by the Passed September 22, 2014. By Council Member Kelley. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Effective September 24, 2014. An emergency ordinance authoriz- and be in force from and after the ear- ing the Clerk of Council to enter into liest period allowed by law. an agreement or agreements with Passed September 22, 2014. Blue Technologies, Inc. for the profes- Effective September 24, 2014. Ord. No. 1193-14. sional services necessary to provide a By Council Member Kelley (by certain software solution to continue departmental request). to customize and implement an inte- An emergency ordinance authoriz- grated Legislative Management Sys- Ord. No. 1192-14. ing the purchase by one or more tem; and to further authorize the By Council Member Kelley (by requirement contracts of ready mix Clerk to enter into a web hosting departmental request). concrete, materials, and supplies, for agreement and software license with An emergency ordinance authoriz- the various divisions of City govern- Hyland Software, Inc., for Cleveland ing the purchase by one or more ment, for a period of one year, with a City Council. requirement contracts of paper prod- one-year option to renew, exercisable Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ucts, for the various divisions of City by the Director of Finance. an emergency measure providing for government for a period of one year Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the usual daily operation of a munici- with an option to renew for one year, an emergency measure providing for pal department; now, therefore, 1421 22 The City Record October 1, 2014

Be it ordained by the Council of University Avenue; University to Ord. No. 1227-14. the City of Cleveland: West 11th Street; West 11th to Stark- By Council Member Cimperman. Section 1. That the Clerk of Council weather Avenue—Finish Line; pro- An emergency ordinance consent- is authorized to enter into an agree- vided that the applicant sponsor shall ing and approving the issuance of a ment or agreements with Blue Tech- meet all the requirements of Section permit for The Halloween Run for nologies, Inc. for the professional ser- 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of Justice, on October 25, 2014, sponsored vices necessary to provide a certain Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be by Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. software solution (the “hosted solu- closed as determined by the Chief of Whereas, this ordinance constitutes tion”) with which to continue to cus- Police and safety forces as may be an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munici- tomize and implement an integrated necessary in order to protect the par- Legislative Management System for pal department; now, therefore, ticipants in the event. Said permit Be it ordained by the Council of Cleveland City Council; components shall further provide that the City of the City of Cleveland: of the hosted solution shall include, Cleveland shall be fully indemnified Section 1. That pursuant to Section but are not limited to, mobile access from any and all liability resulting 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of for Android, Unity software, and any from the issuance of the same, to the Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- necessary individual, concurrent extent and in form satisfactory to the sents to and approves the holding of licenses; professional services with Director of Law. The Halloween Run for Justice, on respect to the hosted solution shall Section 2. That this ordinance is October 25, 2014, start: St. Clair include, but are not limited to, config- hereby declared to be an emergency Avenue and East 12th Street; East 12th to Lakeside Avenue; Lakeside to uration, implementation, training, on- measure and, provided it receives the going maintenance and technical sup- West 3rd Street; West 3rd to Erieside affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Avenue; Erieside to East 9th Street; port, and consultation on future phas- the members elected to Council, it es of the hosted solution. across East 9th to North Marginal shall take effect and be in force imme- Road; North Marginal to East 26th That the Clerk is further autho- diately upon its passage and approval Street Bridge; turn around return rized to enter into a web hosting by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take same route to finish line; provided agreement and software license with effect and be in force from and after that the applicant sponsor shall meet Hyland Software, Inc. for web hosting the earliest period allowed by law. all the requirements of Section 411.05 services of the hosted solution soft- Passed September 22, 2014. of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- ware and a license for use of such Effective September 24, 2014. land, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed software for Cleveland City Council. as determined by the Chief of Police The terms of the agreements autho- and safety forces as may be necessary rized herein will begin on the same in order to protect the participants in effective date and shall be for one the event. Said permit shall further year with two one-year options to Ord. No. 1226-14. provide that the City of Cleveland renew, exercisable by the Clerk. By Council Member Cimperman. shall be fully indemnified from any and all liability resulting from the The total cost of the services pro- An emergency ordinance consent- issuance of the same, to the extent vided by the agreements authorized ing and approving the issuance of a permit for The Cleveland Officer and in form satisfactory to the Direc- herein shall not exceed $77,120.00 for tor of Law. the first year; the cost of a renewal Down 5K, on October 19, 2014, spon- sored by the Officer Down Founda- Section 2. That this ordinance is term, if exercised, shall not exceed hereby declared to be an emergency tion and the Peace $77,120.00 per renewal term. Payment measure and, provided it receives the Officer Memorial. shall be made from fund numbers affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 632000-01-010100 and fund no. 11 sub Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the members elected to Council, it fund 006. an emergency measure providing for shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 2. That this ordinance is the usual daily operation of a munici- diately upon its passage and approval hereby declared to be an emergency pal department; now, therefore, by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take measure and, provided it receives the Be it ordained by the Council of effect and be in force from and after affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the City of Cleveland: the earliest period allowed by law. the members elected to Council, it Section 1. That pursuant to Section Passed September 22, 2014. shall take effect and be in force imme- 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Effective September 24, 2014. diately upon its passage and approval Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take sents to and approves the holding of effect and be in force from and after The Cleveland Office Down 5K, on the earliest period allowed by law. October 19, 2014, start: Lakeside Ord. No. 1228-14. Passed September 22, 2014. Avenue and Ontario Street; Lakeside By Council Member K. Johnson. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Effective September 24, 2014. east to East 17th Street; East 17th ing the Director of the Department of south to St.. Clair Avenue; St. Clair Economic Development to enter into west to West Mall Drive; turn around, agreement with Rudy’s Mini Mart, St. Clair Avenue east to East 17th LDT. for interior improvements to the Ord. No. 1225-14. Street East 17th north to Lakeside Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Sta- By Council Member Cimperman. Avenue; Lakeside west to Finish at tion to promote economic develop- An emergency ordinance consent- Ontario Street; provided that the ment through the use of Ward 4 Casi- ing and approving the issuance of a applicant sponsor shall meet all the no Revenue Funds. permit for The Tremont Steeplechase requirements of Section 411.05 of the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Run, on September 27, 2014, sponsored Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, an emergency measure providing for by Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as the usual daily operation of a munici- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes determined by the Chief of Police and pal department; now, therefore, an emergency measure providing for safety forces as may be necessary in Be it ordained by the Council of the usual daily operation of a munici- order to protect the participants in the the City of Cleveland: pal department; now, therefore, event. Said permit shall further pro- Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Economic Develop- Be it ordained by the Council of vide that the City of Cleveland shall the City of Cleveland: ment is authorized to enter into an be fully indemnified from any and all agreement with Rudy’s Mini Mart, Section 1. That pursuant to Section liability resulting from the issuance 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of LTD. for interior improvements to the of the same, to the extent and in form Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Sta- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- satisfactory to the Director of Law. tion located at 8910 Buckeye Road, sents to and approves the holding of Section 2. That this ordinance is Cleveland, Ohio for the public purpose The Tremont Steeplechase Run, on hereby declared to be an emergency of promoting economic development September 27, 2014, start: Lincoln measure and, provided it receives the and new job creation through the use Park—West 11th Street and Stark- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all of Ward 4 Casino Revenue Funds. weather Avenue; Starkweather to the members elected to Council, it Section 2. That the cost of said con- West 14th Street; West 14th to Fair- shall take effect and be in force imme- tract shall be in an amount not to field Avenue; Fairfield to West 11th diately upon its passage and approval exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from Street; West 11th to University Road; by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take Fund No. 10 SF 188. University to West 5th Street; West effect and be in force from and after Section 3. That the Director of Law 5th to Starkweather Avenue; Stark- the earliest period allowed by law. shall prepare and approve said con- weather to Professor Avenue; Profes- Passed September 22, 2014. tract and that the contract shall con- sor to West 10th Street West 10th to Effective September 24, 2014. tain such terms and provisions as he 1422 October 1, 2014 The City Record 23 deems necessary to protect the City’s COUNCIL COMMITTEE Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, Vice interest. MEETINGS Chair; Cimperman, Cummins, Dow, Section 4. That this ordinance is Pruitt, Zone. hereby declared to be an emergency Monday, September 29, 2014 1:30 p.m. measure and, provided it receives the 2:00 p.m. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Utilities Committee: Present: Finance Committee: Present: Kel- the members elected to Council, it Pruitt, Chair; Brady, Vice Chair; ley, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; shall take effect and be in force imme- Brady, Brancatelli, Conwell, Keane, Brancatelli, Cummins, Keane, diately upon its passage and approval Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Mitchell, Polensek. by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take Wednesday, October 1, 2014 effect and be in force from and after Tuesday, September 30, 2014 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. the earliest period allowed by law. Passed September 22, 2014. Development, Planning and Sus- Transportation Committee: CAN- Effective September 24, 2014. tainability Committee: Present: CELLED.

Index

O—Ordinance; R—Resolution; F—File Bold figures—Final Publication; D—Defeated; R—Reprint; T—Tabled; V—Vetoed; Bold type in sections indicates amendments

Agreements

Amend Ord. 608-14 — Accept Funding for Environmental Crimes Task Force — Combat Illegal Dumping in the City — Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District — Safety Department (O 1252-14) ...... 1406 AsiaTown Cultural Center Feasibility Study — New AsiaTown Community and Cultural Center — St. Clair Superior Development Corporation — City Planning Commission (Ward 10 NCF) (O 1258-14) ...... 1407 Legislative Management System and web hosting — professional services — Blue Technologies, Inc. & Hyland Software, Inc. (O 1194-14) ...... 1421 Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Station — interior improvements — Rudy’s Mini Mart , LDT. — Economic Development Department (Ward 04 CRF) (O 1228-14)...... 1422

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Claasen Avenue, 6913 (Ward 12) — Robert Childs, owner - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-143-14) ...... 1414 East 116th Street, 486 (Ward 10) — Ken & Ze Juan Zhu Lee, owners - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-139-14) ...... 1414 Hillview Road, 1740 (Ward 10) — Richard Ford, owner - appeal withdrawn on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-145-14) ...... 1414 Lake Avenue, 10109 (Ward 15) — Parkway Manner LLC, owner - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-137-14) ...... 1414 Lipton Avenue, 17209 (Ward 1) — Salathiel Carter and Beverly Johnson, contractor/owner — appeal postponed to 10/8/14 on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-160-14) ...... 1415 Rocky River Drive, 4087 (Ward 17) — Joseph Coreno, owner - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-148-14) ...... 1414 Scranton Road, 2571 (Ward 3) — Steven & Sherri Brown, owner - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-131-14) ...... 1414 West 130th Street, 4511 (Ward 16) — Power Ministry c/o John Tillett, owner - appeal withdrawn on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-135-14) ...... 1414 West 23rd Place, 3303 (Ward 14) — Khalid Qureshi, owner - appeal postponed to 10/8/84 on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-146-14) ...... 1414 Wilton Avenue, 13312 (Ward 16) — Martin Kirkwood, owner - appeal resolved on 9/24/14 (Doc. A-149-14) ...... 1415

Board of Control - Cleveland Public Power Division

Inspect, test, and repair bucket and derrick trucks - per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to DUECO, Inc. - Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 454-14)...... 1410

Board of Control - Community Development Department

Durant Avenue (Ward 9) - PPN 110-20-013/014 - Derrick A. Pledger (BOC Res. 463-14)...... 1412 Madison Avenue, 8707 (Ward 16) - PPN 005-31-025 - Dianne E. Wagner (BOC Res. 461-14) ...... 1412 Seville Road (Ward 1) - PPN 142-20-002/071 - Phoenix Steel Service, Inc. (BOC Res. 462-14) ...... 1412 West 75th Street, 1980 (Ward 15) - PPN 002-22-099 - Edward M. Callaghan (BOC Res. 460-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control - Concession Agreement

Valet parking service at Willard Parking Garage - Best of Cleveland at Cleveland Public Auditorium - per C.O. Sec. 183.04 to MVP Valet Services, LLC - Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 456-14) ...... 1411 1423 24 The City Record October 1, 2014

Board of Control - Emergency Medical Service Division

Comprehensive analytical review and recommendation services - per Ord. 361-14 to Matrix Consulting Group - Divisions of Police, Fire, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 446-14) ...... 1409

Board of Control - Finance Department

General IT Consulting Services for Active Directory and Exchange Server Upgrade — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Centric Consulting, LLC - Division of Information Technology and Services (BOC Res. 448-14) ...... 1409 General IT Consulting services for IT Strategic Plan implementation - per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to MCPc, Inc. - Division of Information Technology and Services (BOC Res. 447-14) ...... 1409

Board of Control - Fire Division

Comprehensive analytical review and recommendation services - per Ord. 361-14 to Matrix Consulting Group - Divisions of Police, EMS, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 446-14)...... 1409

Board of Control - Information Technology and Services Division

General IT Consulting Services for Active Directory and Exchange Server Upgrade — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Centric Consulting, LLC - Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 448-14) ...... 1409 General IT Consulting services for IT Strategic Plan implementation - per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to MCPc, Inc. - Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 447-14) ...... 1409

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program

Durant Avenue (Ward 9) — PPN 110-20-013/014 — Derrick A. Pledger (BOC Res. 463-14) ...... 1412 Madison Avenue, 8707 (Ward 16) — PPN 005-31-025 — Dianne E. Wagner (BOC Res. 461-14) ...... 1412 Seville Road (Ward 1) — PPN 142-20-002/071 — Phoenix Steel Service, Inc. (BOC Res. 462-14) ...... 1412 West 75th Street, 1980 (Ward 15) — PPN 002-22-099 — Edward M. Callaghan (BOC Res. 460-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Towing and winching services — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Charlie’s Towing Service, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 457-14)...... 1411 Utility vehicles — per. Ord. 790-13 to Statewide Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 458-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Police Division

Comprehensive analytical review and recommendation services — per Ord. 361-14 to Matrix Consulting Group — Divisions of Fire, EMS, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 446-14) ...... 1409

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Employee uniforms — amend BOC Res. 396-14 (BOC Res. 455-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Cleveland Tree Plan development — per Ord. 727-13 to Davey Resource Group, A Division of The Davey Tree Expert Company — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 450-14) ...... 1410 Comprehensive analytical review and recommendation services — per Ord. 361-14 to Matrix Consulting Group — Divisions of Police, Fire, EMS, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 446-14) ...... 1409 General IT Consulting Services for Active Directory and Exchange Server Upgrade — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Centric Consulting, LLC — Division of Information Technology and Services, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 448-14) ...... 1409 General IT Consulting services for IT Strategic Plan implementation — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to MCPc, Inc. — Division of Information Technology and Services, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 447-14) ...... 1409

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Near West Theater Parking Lot Improvements, Base Bid Items 1-28, 31-42, Alternate Items 1A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, Add Alternates 1AA, 2AA, and 3AA — per Ord. 872-08 to R. J. Platten Contracting Co. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 459-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Comprehensive analytical review and recommendation services — per Ord. 361-14 to Matrix Consulting Group — Divisions of Police, Fire, EMS (BOC Res. 446-14) ...... 1409 1424 October 1, 2014 The City Record 25

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Cleveland Tree Plan development — per Ord. 727-13 to Davey Resource Group, A Division of The Davey Tree Expert Company (BOC Res. 450-14) ...... 1410 Inspect, test, and repair bucket and derrick trucks — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to DUECO, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 454-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 1, 3, 5, 6 and 8-17 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 451-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 2 and 7 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. dba Ferguson Waterworks — Division of Water (BOC Res. 452-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 4, 18 and 18a — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Trumbull Industries, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 453-14) ...... 1410

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Near West Theater Parking Lot Improvements, Base Bid Items 1-28, 31-42, Alternate Items 1A, 4A, 5A, 6A, 7A, Add Alternates 1AA, 2AA, and 3AA — per Ord. 872-08 to R. J. Platten Contracting Co. (BOC Res. 459-14) ...... 1411 Towing and winching services — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Charlie’s Towing Service, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 457-14) ...... 1411 Utility vehicles — per. Ord. 790-13 to Statewide Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 458-14)...... 1411 Valet parking service at Willard Parking Garage — Best of Cleveland at Cleveland Public Auditorium — per C.O. Sec. 183.04 to MVP Valet Services, LLC (BOC Res. 456-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Employee uniforms — amend BOC Res. 396-14 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 455-14) ...... 1411 Inspect, test, and repair bucket and derrick trucks — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to DUECO, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 454-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 1, 3, 5, 6 and 8-17 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 451-14)...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 2 and 7 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. dba Ferguson Waterworks — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 452-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 4, 18 and 18a — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Trumbull Industries, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 453-14) ...... 1410 Repair and replace fire extinguishers — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — all bids rejected (BOC Res. 449-14) ...... 1410 Towing and winching services — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Charlie’s Towing Service, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 457-14)...... 1411 Utility vehicles — per. Ord. 790-13 to Statewide Ford-Lincoln-Mercury, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 458-14) ...... 1411

Board of Control — Water Division

Pipe repair couplings, items 1, 3, 5, 6 and 8-17 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to HD Supply Waterworks, Ltd. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 451-14)...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 2 and 7 — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Ferguson Enterprises, Inc. dba Ferguson Waterworks — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 452-14) ...... 1410 Pipe repair couplings, items 4, 18 and 18a — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Trumbull Industries, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 453-14) ...... 1410

Board of Control — Willard Park Garage

Valet parking service at Willard Parking Garage — Best of Cleveland at Cleveland Public Auditorium — per C.O. Sec. 183.04 to MVP Valet Services, LLC — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 456-14) ...... 1411

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Buckeye Road, 12516 (Ward 4) — Michael Feigenbaum, owner, and Ryton M. Wanton, tenant — appeal heard on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-134) ...... 1413 Carroll Avenue, 3204 (Ward 3) — R2n, LLC, owner — appeal heard on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-167) ...... 1413 East 126th Street, 2472 (Ward 6) — Emily Trier, owner — appeal postponed to 11/3/14 on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-170) ...... 1414 East 33rd Street, 1755 (Ward 7) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal heard on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-169) ...... 1413 East 55th Street, 1361 (Ward 7) — Rick Semersky, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-165) ...... 1414 East 65th Street, 3675 (Ward 12) — Bethel Church, owner — appeal postponed to 10/27/14 on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-142) ...... 1414 Lakeshore Boulevard, 16820 (Ward 8) — ABE Tayeh, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-139) ...... 1414 Lennox Avenue, 3200 (Ward 13) — 3200 Lennox Avenue, LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-164) ...... 1414 14225 26 The City Record October 1, 2014

Lorain Avenue, 4157 (Ward 3) — Thomas Papouras, owner appeal postponed to 11/17/14 on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-66)...... 1414 Ontarion Street, 2013 (Ward 3) — Southworth, LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-166) ...... 1414 West 45th Street, 2037 (Ward 3) — Al & Beth Mancuso, owners — appeal heard on 9/29/14 (Cal. 14-168) ...... 1413

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Bridge Avenue, 4224 (Ward 3) — Phil Woodcock, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-181) ...... 1413 Brookpark Road, 7250 (Ward 13) — Speedway LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-183) ...... 1413 Euclid Avenue, 11611 (Ward 9) — JJAM MGMT., owner, and E. 116th & Euclid LLC, prospective purchaser — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-177) ...... 1413 Kenilworth Avenue, 1202 (Ward 3) — Ukrainian Museum Archives, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-189) ...... 1413 Murray Hill Road, 2081 (Ward 6) — Steve Bucchieri, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-178) ...... 1413 Robert Avenue, 4215 (Ward 14) — Iglesia Hispana Pentecostal, owner, and Lincoln Preparatory School, tenant — appeal to be heard on 10/20/14 (Cal. 14-191) ...... 1413

Capital Projects

Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 East 9th St., Superior Ave., and Walnut Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — permanent streetscape improvements — K & D Management LLC — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 835-14) ...... 1408 Father Caruso Drive N.W., West 73rd St. and West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (R 837-14) ...... 1409 I-490 and East 55th St. to Chester Ave. and East 105th St. — sell property to ODOT for purposes of constructing the Opportunity Corridor Transportation Project (O 726-14) ...... 1417 Lease — property located in the Flats Development Area to Flats East Development LLC — constructing and maintaining public access roads into the Flats (O 1218-14) ...... 1408 The Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — Oct. 19 — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 1226-14)...... 1422 The Halloween Run for Justice — permit — Oct. 25 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1227-14) ...... 1422 The Tremont Steeplechase Run — permit — Sept. 27 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1225-14) ...... 1422 Washington Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — new handicap-accessible ramp and stair — Left Side Developments, LLC — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1246-14) ...... 1404 West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (R 1245-14) ...... 1406

City Council

Legislative Management System and web hosting — professional services — Blue Technologies, Inc. & Hyland Software, Inc. (O 1194-14) ...... 1421

City of Cleveland Bids

Highland Road 54” Steel Transmission Main Cathodic Protection System — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 609-14 — bid due October 31, 2014 (advertised 10/1/2014 and 10/8/2014)...... 1416 Men’s Locker Room & Window Improvement Project — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 1554-13 — bid due October 24, 2014 (advertised 10/1/2014 and 10/8/2014)...... 1416 Necessary Labor for the Maintenance and Repair of Low/Medium Voltage Electrical Equipment — Department of Port Control — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due October 22, 2014 (advertised 10/1/2014 and 10/8/2014)...... 1416 Purchase of Labor and Materials to Refurbish and Repair of Electric Motors, Controls, Motor Transformers, Circuit Breakers, Switchgears and Appurtances — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 803-14 — bid due October 24, 2014 (advertised 10/1/2014 and 10/8/2014)...... 1416 Purchase of Wood Poles, Crossarms and Accessories — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 — bid due October 23, 2014 (advertised 10/1/2014 and 10/8/2014) ...... 1416 1426 October 1, 2014 The City Record 27

Repair/Replace Fire Extinguishers (Re-bid) — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due October 9, 2014 (advertised 9/24/2014 and 10/1/2014) ...... 1416 Woodland Cemetary Gatehouse Reconstruction at 6901 Woodland Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 — Department of Public Works — per Ord. 537-12 — bid due August 17, 2014 (advertised 9/24/2014 and 10/1/2014)...... 1416

City Planning Commission

AsiaTown Cultural Center Feasibility Study — New AsiaTown Community and Cultural Center — agreement — St. Clair Superior Development Corporation (Ward 10 NCF) (O 1258-14) ...... 1407 Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 Dolloff Rd. And Ansen Ave. (Southwest Corner) — Change Use District (Ward 05) (O 1421-12) ...... 1415 E. 49th St. (Between Jewett Ave. South To The Railroad) — Change Use And Area District (Ward 05) (O 1426-12) ...... 1415 East 9th St., Superior Ave., and Walnut Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — permanent streetscape improvements — K & D Management LLC — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 835-14) ...... 1408 Father Caruso Drive N.W., West 73rd St. and West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 15) (R 837-14) ...... 1409 Hamm Ave. (Intersection of E. 52nd St.) — Change Use And Area Districts (Ward 05) (O 1427-12) ...... 1415 North side of Marquardt Ave. (between West 7th St. and West 5th St.) — Establishing new mapped setbacks on parcels (Ward 03) (O 994-14)...... 1415 Track Rd. (Between Nursery St. And House Ave.) — Change Use District (Ward 05) (O 1422-12)...... 1415 Track Rd. (West Of E. 55 St. to Sawtell Rd.) — Change Use District (Ward 05) (O 1469-12) ...... 1415 Washington Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — new handicap-accessible ramp and stair — Left Side Developments, LLC — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 1246-14) ...... 1404 West 135th St. and Lorain Ave. (northeast corner) — change Use, Area and Height Districts (Ward 16) (O 858-14) ...... 1415 West 18th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels (Ward 03) (O 1199-14) ...... 1415 West 19th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels (Ward 03) (O 1200-14) ...... 1415 West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 15) (R 1245-14) ...... 1406

Clerk Of Council

Legislative Management System and web hosting — professional services — Blue Technologies, Inc. & Hyland Software, Inc. (O 1194-14) ...... 1421

Codified Ordinances

Capital Maintenance and Repair of City Facilities, labor and materials for — enact Section 131.67 — Works Department (O 855-14) ...... 1418

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Service Equipment Employee Union (S.E.M.E.), Local 1 — approve collective bargaining agreement — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 1125-14) ...... 1420

Communications

Carr Center HVAC and Facility Improvements — Contract: #PI20120000000034 — RW Clark Co. — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1253-14) ...... 1403 Demolition Package D Park Ave. Park Station — Contract: #PI20140000000131 — Lightning Demolition — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1254-14) ...... 1403

Community Development

Homeless assistance activities — contracts — Cuyahoga County and various non-profit agencies (O 986-14)...... 1408 I-490 and East 55th St. to Chester Ave. and East 105th St. — sell property to ODOT for purposes of constructing the Opportunity Corridor Transportation Project — Capital Projects (O 726-14) ...... 1417

Concession Agreements

Food and beverage service in City Hall Rotunda — Works Department (O 1248-14) ...... 1404 Food and beverage service in Cleveland City Hall Cafeteria — Works Department (O 1247-14) ...... 1404 1427 28 The City Record October 1, 2014

Condolences

Crawford, Richard (R 1263-14) ...... 1403 Dular, Marie (R 1279-14) ...... 1403 Jackson, Thaddeus (R 1277-14) ...... 1403 Jones, Corrie Lee (R 1264-14) ...... 1403 Nelson, Judy (R 1278-14) ...... 1403

Congratulations

Aponte, M.D., Carlos Julio (R 1270-14) ...... 1403 Banik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Swagata (R 1271-14) ...... 1403 Cleveland Academy of Martial Arts (R 1274-14) ...... 1403 Evans, Minister Detra (R 1272-14) ...... 1403 Gardner, Carrie L. — 100th Birthday (R 1268-14) ...... 1403 Nobbe, Thomas (R 1273-14) ...... 1403 Ramah Junior Academy — 90th Anniversary (R 1267-14)...... 1403 Rodriguez, Jesus “Gene” (R 1269-14)...... 1403 Scott, Nellie C. — 100th Birthday (R 1266-14)...... 1403 Tignar, Lellar — 108th Birthday (R 1265-14)...... 1403

Contracts

Amend Ord. 608-14 — Accept Funding for Environmental Crimes Task Force — Combat Illegal Dumping in the City — Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District — agreement — Safety Department (O 1252-14) ...... 1406 Capital Maintenance and Repair of City Facilities, labor and materials for — enact Section 131.67 — Works Department (O 855-14) ...... 1418 Carr Center HVAC and Facility Improvements — Contract: #PI20120000000034 — RW Clark Co. — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1253-14) ...... 1403 Concrete, ready mix (O 1193-14) ...... 1421 Demolition Package D Park Ave. Park Station — Contract: #PI20140000000131 — Lightning Demolition — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1254-14) ...... 1403 Environmental analytical laboratory services and disposal of waste material — renew Contract # PS. 2012-326 — HydroChem, LLC (O 1249-14)...... 1404 Environmental compliance mandatory — amend Ord. 499-10, 1624-10, 1435-11, and 1400-12 — Burke Lakefront Airport Division — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division (O 1250-14) ...... 1405 Homeless assistance activities — Cuyahoga County and various non-profit agencies — Community Development (O 986-14) ...... 1408 Legislative Management System and web hosting — professional services — Blue Technologies, Inc. & Hyland Software, Inc. (O 1194-14) ...... 1421 Meter Automation Reading System, replacement and water loss control program — amend Contract No. CT 2002 2010-257 with Itron, Inc. (O 983-14) ...... 1408 Office Supplies, Furniture, and Equipment — various divisions (O 1191-14) ...... 1408 Paper products (O 1192-14) ...... 1421 Paper Products, Industrial (O 1190-14) ...... 1421 Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Station — interior improvements — Rudy’s Mini Mart , LDT. — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 04 CRF) (O 1228-14) ...... 1422 Tools, hand and hand-held power — Finance Department (O 1222-14)...... 1408 Utilities Department — professional service — provide comprehensive financial plan, service studies, and fee analysis for the years 2016 through 2020 (O 993-14) ...... 1418

County Auditor

Tax Advances, Year 2015 — request County Fiscal Officer — City Treasury (R 1221-14) ...... 1409 Tax Levies, 2015 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County (R 1220-14) ...... 1409

Cuyahoga County

Amend Ord. 608-14 — Accept Funding for Environmental Crimes Task Force — Combat Illegal Dumping in the City — Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District — agreement — Safety Department (O 1252-14) ...... 1406 Homeless assistance activities — contracts — Cuyahoga County and various non-profit agencies — Community Development (O 986-14) ...... 1408

Economic Development Department

Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Station — interior improvements — Rudy’s Mini Mart , LDT. — agreement (Ward 04 CRF) (O 1228-14) ...... 1422 1428 October 1, 2014 The City Record 29

Encroachments

Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 East 9th St., Superior Ave., and Walnut Ave. — right-of-way — permanent streetscape improvements — K & D Management LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 835-14) ...... 1408 Washington Ave. — right-of-way — new handicap-accessible ramp and stair — Left Side Developments, LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1246-14) ...... 1404

Fees

Utilities Department — professional service — contract — provide comprehensive financial plan, service studies, and fee analysis for the years 2016 through 2020 (O 993-14) ...... 1418

Finance Department

Concrete, ready mix (O 1193-14) ...... 1421 Office Supplies, Furniture, and Equipment — various divisions (O 1191-14) ...... 1408 Paper products (O 1192-14) ...... 1421 Paper Products, Industrial (O 1190-14) ...... 1421 Salary and wage schedules — Section 30 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Human Resources Department (O 1123-14) ...... 1419 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 35 and 41 — amend Ord. 385-14 and Ord. 739-14 — Human Resources Department (O 1251-14) ...... 1405 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 48 and 50 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Human Resources Department (O 1124-14) ...... 1419 Service Equipment Employee Union (S.E.M.E.), Local 1 — approve collective bargaining agreement — Human Resources Department (O 1125-14) ...... 1420 Tax Advances, Year 2015 — request County Fiscal Officer — City Treasury (R 1221-14) ...... 1409 Tax Levies, 2015 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County (R 1220-14) ...... 1409 Tools, hand and hand-held power (O 1222-14) ...... 1408

Flats District

Capital Projects — lease — property located in the Flats Development Area to Flats East Development LLC — constructing and maintaining public access roads into the Flats (O 1218-14) ...... 1408

Homeless

Homeless assistance activities — contracts — Cuyahoga County and various non-profit agencies — Community Development (O 986-14) ...... 1408

Human Resources Department

Salary and wage schedules — Section 30 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department (O 1123-14) ...... 1419 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 35 and 41 — amend Ord. 385-14 and Ord. 739-14 — Finance Department (O 1251-14) ...... 1405 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 48 and 50 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department (O 1124-14) ...... 1419 Service Equipment Employee Union (S.E.M.E.), Local 1 — approve collective bargaining agreement — Finance Department (O 1125-14) ...... 1420

Illegal Dumping

Amend Ord. 608-14 — Accept Funding for Environmental Crimes Task Force — Combat Illegal Dumping in the City — Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District — agreement — Safety Department (O 1252-14) ...... 1406

Leases

Capital Projects — property located in the Flats Development Area to Flats East Development LLC — constructing and maintaining public access roads into the Flats (O 1218-14) ...... 1408

Liquor Permits

Clark Ave., 5110 (Drive Up Window) — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 683-13 and 948-13 (Ward 15) (R 1260-14)...... 1407 1429 30 The City Record October 1, 2014

Clark Ave., 5110 (Drive Up Window) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1050-13 and 1051-13 (Ward 15) (R 1261-14)...... 1407 East 105th St., 917 — objection to transfer of location (Ward 09) (R 1262-14)...... 1408 East 14th St., 2029-2033 — new application (Ward 03) (F 1257-14)...... 1403 Elm St., 2325 — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 03) (R 1234-14) ...... 1416 Father Frascati Ave., 7524 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 15) (F 1255-14) ...... 1403 Ontario St., 2033 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 883-14 (Ward 03) (R 1259-14) ...... 1407 Uptown Ave., 11460 — new application (Ward 06) (F 1256-14)...... 1403

Ohio Department Of Transportation (ODOT)

I-490 and East 55th St. to Chester Ave. and East 105th St. — sell property to ODOT for purposes of constructing the Opportunity Corridor Transportation Project — Capital Projects (O 726-14) ...... 1417

Permits

Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 East 9th St., Superior Ave., and Walnut Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — permanent streetscape improvements — K & D Management LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 835-14) ...... 1408 The Cleveland Officer Down 5K — Oct. 19 — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 1226-14) ...... 1422 The Halloween Run for Justice — Oct. 25 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1227-14) ...... 1422 The Tremont Steeplechase Run — Sept. 27 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1225-14) ...... 1422 Washington Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — new handicap-accessible ramp and stair — Left Side Developments, LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1246-14) ...... 1404

Port Control Department

Environmental analytical laboratory services and disposal of waste material — renew Contract # PS. 2012-326 — HydroChem, LLC (O 1249-14)...... 1404 Environmental compliance mandatory — amend Ord. 499-10, 1624-10, 1435-11, and 1400-12 — Burke Lakefront Airport Division — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division (O 1250-14) ...... 1405

Professional Services

Environmental analytical laboratory services and disposal of waste material — renew Contract # PS. 2012-326 — HydroChem, LLC (O 1249-14)...... 1404 Environmental compliance mandatory — amend Ord. 499-10, 1624-10, 1435-11, and 1400-12 — Burke Lakefront Airport Division — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division (O 1250-14) ...... 1405 Legislative Management System and web hosting — Blue Technologies, Inc. & Hyland Software, Inc. (O 1194-14) ...... 1421 Utilities Department — contract — provide comprehensive financial plan, service studies, and fee analysis for the years 2016 through 2020 (O 993-14)...... 1418

Public Improvements

Capital Projects — lease — property located in the Flats Development Area to Flats East Development LLC — constructing and maintaining public access roads into the Flats (O 1218-14) ...... 1408

Public Hearing (Notices)

Dolloff Rd. And Ansen Ave. (Southwest Corner) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1421-12) ...... 1415 E. 49th St. (Between Jewett Ave. South To The Railroad) — Change Use And Area District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1426-12)...... 1415 Hamm Ave. (Intersection Of E. 52nd St.) — Change Use And Area Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1427-12) ...... 1415 North side of Marquardt Ave. (between West 7th St. and West 5th St.) — Establishing new mapped setbacks on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 994-14)...... 1415 Track Rd. (Between Nursery St. And House Ave.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1422-12) ...... 1415 Track Rd. (West Of E. 55th St. To Sawtell Rd.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1469-12) ...... 1415 West 135th St. and Lorain Ave. (northeast corner) — change Use, Area and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 16) (O 858-14)...... 1415 1430 October 1, 2014 The City Record 31

West 18th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1199-14) ...... 1415 West 19th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1200-14) ...... 1415

Public Works

Capital Maintenance and Repair of City Facilities, labor and materials for — enact Section 131.67 (O 855-14) ...... 1418 Carr Center HVAC and Facility Improvements — Contract: #PI20120000000034 — RW Clark Co. (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1253-14) ...... 1403 Demolition Package D Park Ave. Park Station — Contract: #PI20140000000131 — Lightning Demolition (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1254-14) ...... 1403 Food and beverage service in City Hall Rotunda — concession agreements (O 1248-14) ...... 1404 Food and beverage service in Cleveland City Hall Cafeteria — concession agreements (O 1247-14) ...... 1404 I-490 and East 55th St. to Chester Ave. and East 105th St. — sell property to ODOT for purposes of constructing the Opportunity Corridor Transportation Project — Capital Projects (O 726-14) ...... 1417

Races

The Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — Oct. 19 — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 1226-14)...... 1422 The Halloween Run for Justice — permit — Oct. 25 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1227-14) ...... 1422 The Tremont Steeplechase Run — permit — Sept. 27 -Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 1225-14) ...... 1422

Recognition

Lammon, Mark (R 1275-14) ...... 1403

Resolution Of Support

Supporting May Company Building (Euclid Ave., 200) — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Ward 03) (R 1237-14) ...... 1417

Resolutions — Miscellaneous

Supporting May Company Building (Euclid Ave., 200) — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Ward 03) (R 1237-14) ...... 1417

Safety Department

Amend Ord. 608-14 — Accept Funding for Environmental Crimes Task Force — Combat Illegal Dumping in the City — Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District — agreement (O 1252-14) ...... 1406

Salaries

Salary and wage schedules — Section 30 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 1123-14) ...... 1419 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 35 and 41 — amend Ord. 385-14 and Ord. 739-14 — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 1251-14) ...... 1405 Salary and wage schedules — Sections 48 and 50 — amend Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 1124-14) ...... 1419 Service Equipment Employee Union (S.E.M.E.), Local 1 — approve collective bargaining agreement — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 1125-14) ...... 1420

Statement Of Work Acceptance

Carr Center HVAC and Facility Improvements — Contract: #PI20120000000034 — RW Clark Co. — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1253-14) ...... 1403 Demolition Package D Park Ave. Park Station — Contract: #PI20140000000131 — Lightning Demolition — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1254-14) ...... 1403

Street Vacation

Father Caruso Drive N.W., West 73rd St. and West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (R 837-14) ...... 1409 West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (R 1245-14)...... 1406 1431 32 The City Record October 1, 2014

Tax Credits

Supporting May Company Building (Euclid Ave., 200) — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Ward 03) (R 1237-14) ...... 1417

Tax Levies

Tax Levies, 2015 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County (R 1220-14) ...... 1409

Taxes

Tax Levies, 2015 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County (R 1220-14) ...... 1409

Utilities Department

Meter Automation Reading System, replacement and water loss control program — amend Contract No. CT 2002 2010-257 with Itron, Inc. (O 983-14) ...... 1408 Professional service — contract — provide comprehensive financial plan, service studies, and fee analysis for the years 2016 through 2020 (O 993-14)...... 1418

Ward 01

Ramah Junior Academy — 90th Anniversary — Congratulations (R 1267-14) ...... 1403

Ward 02

Gardner, Carrie L. — 100th Birthday — Congratulations (R 1268-14)...... 1403

Ward 03

Aponte, M.D., Carlos Julio — Congratulations (R 1270-14) ...... 1403 Banik, M.Sc., Ph.D., Swagata — Congratulations (R 1271-14) ...... 1403 Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 East 14th St., 2029-2033 — new application — liquor permit (F 1257-14)...... 1403 East 9th St., Superior Ave., and Walnut Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — permanent streetscape improvements — K & D Management LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 835-14) ...... 1408 Elm St., 2325 — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 1234-14) ...... 1416 Evans, Minister Detra — Congratulations (R 1272-14) ...... 1403 Lammon, Mark — Recognition (R 1275-14) ...... 1403 Nobbe, Thomas — Congratulations (R 1273-14) ...... 1403 North side of Marquardt Ave. (between West 7th St. and West 5th St.) — Establishing new mapped setbacks on parcels — City Planning Commission (O 994-14) ...... 1415 Ontario St., 2033 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 883-14 — liquor permit (R 1259-14) ...... 1407 Supporting May Company Building (Euclid Ave., 200) — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (R 1237-14) ...... 1417 The Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — Oct. 19 — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (O 1226-14) ...... 1422 The Halloween Run for Justice — permit — Oct. 25 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (O 1227-14) ...... 1422 The Tremont Steeplechase Run — permit — Sept. 27 — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (O 1225-14) ...... 1422 Washington Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — new handicap-accessible ramp and stair — Left Side Developments, LLC — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 1246-14)...... 1404 West 18th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (O 1199-14) ...... 1415 West 19th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (O 1200-14) ...... 1415

Ward 04

Rudy’s Mini Mart & Sunoco Gas Station — interior improvements — Rudy’s Mini Mart, LDT. — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 04 CRF) (O 1228-14) ...... 1422

Ward 05

Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 Dolloff Rd. And Ansen Ave. (Southwest Corner) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 1421-12)...... 1415 1432 October 1, 2014 The City Record 33

E. 49th St. (Between Jewett Ave. South To The Railroad) — Change Use And Area District — City Planning Commission (O 1426-12) ...... 1415 Hamm Ave. (Intersection of E. 52nd St.) — Change Use And Area Districts — City Planning Commission (O 1427-12)...... 1415 I-490 and East 55th St. to Chester Ave. and East 105th St. — sell property to ODOT for purposes of constructing the Opportunity Corridor Transportation Project — Capital Projects (O 726-14) ...... 1417 Jackson, Thaddeus — Condolence (R 1277-14) ...... 1403 Track Rd. (Between Nursery St. And House Ave.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 1422-12)...... 1415 Track Rd. (West Of E. 55 St. To Sawtell Rd.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 1469-12)...... 1415

Ward 06

Jones, Corrie Lee — Condolence (R 1264-14) ...... 1403 Uptown Ave., 11460 — new application — liquor permit (F 1256-14)...... 1403

Ward 07

Crawford, Richard — Condolence (R 1263-14)...... 1403 Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — amend 894-12 — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 05, and 07) (O 833-14) ...... 1408 Tignar, Lellar — 108th Birthday — Congratulations (R 1265-14) ...... 1403

Ward 08

Dular, Marie — Condolence (R 1279-14) ...... 1403 Nelson, Judy — Condolence (R 1278-14) ...... 1403

Ward 09

East 105th St., 917 — objection to transfer of location — liquor permit (R 1262-14)...... 1408 Scott, Nellie C. — 100th Birthday — Congratulations (R 1266-14) ...... 1403

Ward 10

AsiaTown Cultural Center Feasibility Study — New AsiaTown Community and Cultural Center — agreement — St. Clair Superior Development Corporation — City Planning Commission (Ward 10 NCF) (O 1258-14) ...... 1407

Ward 12

Rodriguez, Jesus “Gene” — Congratulations (R 1269-14) ...... 1403

Ward 13

Rodriguez, Jesus “Gene” — Congratulations (R 1269-14) ...... 1403

Ward 14

Bassil, Gebran Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Lebanese Republic — Welcome (R 1276-14) ...... 1404 Cleveland Academy of Martial Arts — Congratulations (R 1274-14) ...... 1403

Ward 15

Clark Ave., 5110 (Drive Up Window) — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 683-13 and 948-13 — liquor permit (R 1260-14)...... 1407 Clark Ave., 5110 (Drive Up Window) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1050-13 and 1051-13 — liquor permit (R 1261-14) ...... 1407 Father Caruso Drive N.W., West 73rd St. and West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 837-14) ...... 1409 Father Frascati Ave., 7524 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1255-14) ...... 1403 West 74th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 1245-14) ...... 1406

Ward 16

West 135th St. and Lorain Ave. (northeast corner) — change Use, Area and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (O 858-14) ...... 1415 1433 34 The City Record October 1, 2014

Water Division

Meter Automation Reading System, replacement and water loss control program — amend Contract No. CT 2002 2010-257 with Itron, Inc. (O 983-14) ...... 1408

Welcome

Bassil, Gebran Minister of Foreign Affairs and Emigrants, Lebanese Republic (R 1276-14) ...... 1404

Zoning

Dolloff Rd. And Ansen Ave. (Southwest Corner) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1421-12) ...... 1415 E. 49th St. (Between Jewett Ave. South to the Railroad) — Change Use And Area District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1426-12)...... 1415 Hamm Ave. (Intersection of E. 52nd St.) — Change Use And Area Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1427-12) ...... 1415 North side of Marquardt Ave. (between West 7th St. and West 5th St.) — Establishing new mapped setbacks on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 994-14)...... 1415 Track Rd. (Between Nursery St. And House Ave.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1422-12) ...... 1415 Track Rd. (West Of E. 55 St. To Sawtell Rd.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1469-12) ...... 1415 West 135th St. and Lorain Ave. (northeast corner) — change Use, Area and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 16) (O 858-14)...... 1415 West 18th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1199-14) ...... 1415 West 19th St. (south of Lorain Ave.) — Establishing new mapped setback on parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1200-14) ...... 1415

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