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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 9 Board of Control 9 Ward Name Civil Service 13 1 Joseph T. Jones Board of Zoning Appeals 13 2 Kevin L. Bishop Board of Building Standards 3 Kerry McCormack and Building Appeals 14 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Public Notice 14 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 14 6 Blaine A. Griffin City of Cleveland Bids 14 7 Basheer S. Jones Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 16 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 39 9 Kevin Conwell Index 39 10 Anthony T. Hairston 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Jasmin Santana 15 Matt Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

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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, Interim Chief Animal Control Officer, 2690 West 7th Ward Name Residence Street 1 Joseph T. Jones...... 4691 East 177th Street 44128 Correction – David Carroll, Interim Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield 2 Kevin L. Bishop...... 11729 Miles Avenue, #5 44105 Rd. 3 Kerry McCormack...... 1769 West 31st Place 44113 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Fire – Angelo Calvillo, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44115 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 6 Blaine A. Griffin...... 1810 Larchmere Boulevard 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Tania Menesse, Director 7 Basheer S. Jones...... 1383 East 94th Street 44106 DIVISIONS: 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Administrative Services – Joy Anderson, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 10 Anthony T. Hairston ...... 423 Arbor Road 44108 Neighborhood Development –James Greene, Commissioner 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ayonna Blue Donald, Director, Room 500 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 DIVISIONS: 14 Jasmin Santana...... 3535 Marvin Avenue 44109 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 15 Matt Zone...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 16 Brian Kazy ...... 4300 West 143rd Street 44135 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Nycole West, Director, Room 121 City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – David Ebersole, Director, Room 210 MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson DEPT. OF AGING – Mary McNamara, Director, Room 122 Sharon Dumas, Interim Chief of Staff Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Grady Stevenson, Director, Mayor Frank Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications Government G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council Member Kevin L. Bishop, Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir & International Affairs Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Council Member Jasmin Matt Gray, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Santana, Peter Whitt, Ted Wammes. Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Rev. Gregory E. Jordan, President; Michael Flickinger, Vice-President; Michael Spreng, Secretary; Members: Daniel J. Brennan, Tracy Martin-Thompson, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Prevention, Intervention India Pierce Lee. and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director DIVISIONS: J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Architecture and Site Development – Carter Edman, Manager BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Henry Bailey, Myrline Barnes, Kelley Britt, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth Kukla, Secretary. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. OFFICE OF QUALITY CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – Sabra Sullivan. T. Pierce-Scott, Director BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Ronda G. Curtis, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: John Skrtic, Law Librarian, Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson. Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Public Utilities Director Robert L. Davis; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit DIVISIONS: CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Gloria Jean Pinkney, Council Member Kerry McCormack, Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 Diane Downing, August Fluker, Charles Slife. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 City Treasury – James Hartley, Treasurer, Room 115 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – ______, Chair; Genesis O. Brown, Daniel Conway, Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Robert L. Render. Information Technology and Services – Kimberly Roy-Wilson, HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair 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 – Robert L. Davis, 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 CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Julie Trott, Chair; Giancarlo Water – Alex Margevicius, Commissioner Calicchia, Vice Chair; Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Robert Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Strickland, Donald Petit, Secretary, Council Member Basheer S. Jones, Matthew L. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Robert Kennedy, Director, Cleveland Hopkins International Spronz; Michele Anderson, Stephen Harrison, Raymond Tarasuck, Jr. Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane DIVISIONS: Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Langhenry. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport & Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Commissioner JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director OFFICES: JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Judge Courtroom Administration – John Laird, Manager Presiding and Administrative Judge Michelle D. Earley 14-C Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Judge Pinkey S. Carr 15-C DIVISIONS: Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 13-A Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Jeffrey Brown, Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves 14-B Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore 15-A Parking Facilities – Kim Johnson, Interim Commissioner Judge Michael L. Nelson, Sr. 12-A Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Ann Clare Oakar 14-A Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Ronald J.H. O’Leary (Housing Court Judge) 13-B Streets – Frank D. Williams, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. 13-D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Suzan M. Sweeney 12-C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Jazmin Torres-Lugo 13-C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Merle Gordon, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Shiela Turner McCall 12-B DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone 14-D Air Quality – David Hearne, Interim Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Timothy Environment – Brian Kimball, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Lubbe – Housing Court Administrator, Robert J. Furda – Chief Bailiff; Dean Jenkins – Chief Health – Persis Sosiak, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate. The City Record

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The City Record The following Committees meet at intent to file an application with the Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: Public Utilities Commission of Clerk of Council under authority requesting establishment of a Capi- of the Charter of the Mayor’s Appointments Committee: tal Expenditure Program Rider and associated rate adjustments. City of Cleveland Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Received. The City Record is available Cleveland, Kelley. online at Operations Committee: McCormack FROM OHIO DIVISION OF www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Griffin, Keane, Kelley, LIQUOR CONTROL Address all communications to Zone. PATRICIA J. BRITT File No. 415-2019. Rules Committee: Kelley RE: #9334519. Transfer of License City Clerk, Clerk of Council Application, D1 D2 D3. WSCC Pizza 216 City Hall (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, Keane, Polensek. Shop LLC, 3223 Lorain Ave. (Ward 3). Received. PERMANENT SCHEDULE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS File No. 416-2019. STANDING COMMITTEES RE: #02283900005. Transfer of OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL Ownership Application, D5 D6. Ant 2018-2021 ______Hill LLC, 10300 Union Ave. (Ward 6). Received. Cleveland, Ohio MONDAY — Alternating April 1, 2019 CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS The meeting of the Council was 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human Services Committee: Griffin called to order at 7:00 p.m. with the The rules were suspended and the (CHAIR), McCormack (VICE- President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- following Resolutions were adopted CHAIR), Conwell, B. Jones, Hair- ley, in the Chair. by a rising vote: ston, Santana, Zone. Council Members present: Kevin Res. No. 417-2019 — La'Gloria T. 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services L. Bishop, Dona Brady, Anthony Sales. and Properties Committee: K. John- Brancatelli, Phyllis E. Cleveland, Res. No. 418-2019 — Idella Mae son (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- Kevin Conwell, Blaine A. Griffin, Cleveland. CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Anthony T. Hairston, Kenneth L. Res. No. 419-2019 — Michelle Hairston, J. Jones, Kazy. Johnson, Basheer S. Jones, Brian Barnes-Riley. Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Martin J. Res. No. 420-2019 — Sandra Ann MONDAY Keane, Michael D. Polensek, Jasmin Sullivan. Santana, and Matt Zone. Res. No. 423-2019 — Joann 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Also present were: Mayor Frank McGraw-Hayward. Kelley (CHAIR), Zone (VICE- G. Jackson, Chief Operating Officer Res. No. 424-2019 — Gino T. CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Cleve- Darnell Brown, Chief of Regional Paoloni. land, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, Development Edward W. Rybka, Res. No. 425-2019 — Nipsey Hussle. McCormack. Chief of Education Monyka S. Price, Res. No. 426-2019 — Bryan Dunn. Media Relations Director Dan TUESDAY Williams, Chief of Sustainability CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTION Matt Gray, Chief of Public Affairs 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Natoya Walker-Minor, Chief of Pre- The rules were suspended and the ning and Sustainability Committee: vention, Intervention and Opportuni- following Resolution was adopted Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland ty for Youth and Young Adults without objection: (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, B. Tracy Martin-Thompson, and Direc- Jones, Keane, McCormack. tors Davis, Spronz, Gordon, McGrath, Res. No. 421-2019 — Metro Catholic Menesse, Blue Donald, West, Eber- School. TUESDAY — Alternating sole, Stevenson, Collier, Spreng, Bur- rows and Pierce Scott. COMMEMORATION RESOLUTION 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Keane (CHAIR), Kazy (VICE- MOTION The rules were suspended and the CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, McCor- following Resolution was adopted mack, Polensek, Santana. Council Members, Administration, without objection: Staff, and those in the audience rose 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- for a moment of silent reflection, Res. No. 422-2019 — William Harry munity Benefits Committee: Bishop and the Pledge of Allegiance. Alexander. (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), Brady, Griffin, B. Jones, J. Jones, MOTION FIRST READING EMERGENCY Kazy. ORDINANCES REFERRED On the motion of Council Member WEDNESDAY — Alternating Hairston, the reading of the minutes Ord. No. 401-2019. of the last meeting was dispensed By Council Members McCormack, 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: with and the journal approved. Sec- Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Zone (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE- onded by Council Member Santana. mental request). CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, B. Jones, J. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Jones, Santana. COMMUNICATIONS ing the Director of Economic Devel- opment to enter into a Tax 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- File No. 408-2019. Increment Financing Agreement mittee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Keane From Tracy A. Oliver, Director, with CLE Dexter LLC and/or its (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, DEO Media and Local Affairs, designee, in consideration for the Johnson, J. Jones, Santana. Dominion Energy Ohio. Notice of developer agreeing to make certain 441 4 The City Record April 3, 2019 improvement to the property; to pro- Consolidation for Lutheran Medical improvements with respect to the vide for payments to the Cleveland Center, as part of Original Brooklyn project to be a public purpose and City School District; and to declare Township Lot No. 51, as shown by exempt 100% of the improvements certain improvements to real prop- the recorded plat in Volume 380 of from real property taxes. erty to be a public purpose. Maps, Page 36 of Cuyahoga County • The Developer agrees to make Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of Records. certain improvements to the par- the Revised Code, improvements to Section 2. That one hundred per- cel and make payments in lieu of real property may be declared to be cent (100%) of the Improvements taxes (PILOTs) equal to the a public purpose where fee title to are declared exempt from real prop- taxes that would have been paid the real property was, at one time, erty taxation for a period of thirty for the parcel but for the TIF. A held by the City of Cleveland and years, effective and commencing the portion of the PILOTs will be the real property is then leased or first year the value of the improve- paid to the Cleveland Metropoli- conveyed by the City; and ments are reflected on the tax dupli- tan School District in the amount Whereas, the City has entered into cate; and that in no event shall the the District would have otherwise the chain of title for the Property exemption period extend beyond received but for the TIF by the which is more particularly described 2051. The terms of the agreement County (“District Payments”). in the File set forth in this ordi- are as follows: The balance of the PILOTS will nance (the “Real Property’) pur- be utilized to fund eligible project costs and project debt. The devel- suant to the requirements of Section DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC oper will be responsible for any 5709.41 of the Revised Code prior to DEVELOPMENT shortfall of PILOT payments for the passage of this ordinance; and SUMMARY FOR THE project costs. Whereas, the Real Property is to LEGISLATIVE FILE be developed in accordance with the Project Name: Dexter Apartments Economic Impact Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan, a Development • Creation of 26 jobs in the City of copy of which is placed in File No. Project Address: 1578 W 28th Street, Cleveland 401-2019-A; and Cleveland, OH • Project estimates $17,500 in new Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of 44113 annual City tax revenue generat- the Revised Code , the improve- Developer: CLE Dexter LLC ed from residents and new ments declared to be a public pur- and/or designee employees pose may be exempt from real Project • The project will generate $126,000 property taxation; and Manager: Cassie Slansky annual residency taxes and once Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of Ward/ stabilized, the project is expected the Revised Code, the owners of the Councilperson: 3-Kerry to generate $330,423 in annual improvements may be required to McCormack property taxes for the School Dis- make annual service payments in City Assistance: Non-School TIF trict upon expiration of the resi- lieu of taxes that would have been dential tax abatement paid had the improvement not been Project Summary and Discussion exempt; and CLE Dexter LLC and/or designee City Requirements Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of (“Developer”) is proposing a mixed • Subject to Chapter 187: the Revised Code, the exemption use development located at 1578 MBE/FBE/CSB requirements may exceed 75% of the improve- West 28th Street, Cleveland, OH • Subject to Chapter 188: Fannie ments for up to 30 years when a por- 44113 (corner of West 28th Street Lewis Cleveland Residential tion of the service payments so and Franklin Boulevard) (“Project Employment Law collected are distributed to the Site”). In order to assist with the • Subject to a Workforce Develop- Cleveland City School District (“Dis- project financing, the Developer has ment Agreement for all new jobs trict”) in an amount equal to the requested the City impose a 5709.41, • Subject to a Community Benefits amount the District would have 30-Year, Non-School TIF. The TIF Agreement received had the improvement not will support debt service related to Section 3. That, under Section been exempt; and the project and assist with the 5709.41 of the Revised Code, Rede- Whereas, the District has been development of the Dexter Apart- veloper, or the owners of the notified of the intent to enter into ment Building, including approxi- Improvements, shall make service the agreement authorized by this mately 112 market rate and payments for a period of thirty ordinance in compliance with Sec- workforce housing apartment units, years in lieu of the exempt taxes to tions 5709.41(C)(4) and 5709.83 of 8,800 square feet of retail space and the Cuyahoga County Treasurer; the the Revised Code; and indoor parking for residents. The payments shall be charged and col- Whereas, this ordinance consti- project will create and/or cause to lected in the same manner, and shall tutes an emergency measure provid- create 26 new full-time jobs at the be in an amount not less than the ing for the usual daily operation of Project Site with an approximate taxes that would have been paid a municipal department; now, there- payroll of $700,000. had the Improvements not been fore, CLE Dexter LLC is an entity of exempt from taxation. Be it ordained by the Council of Casto. Casto is a privately held, Section 4. That a portion of the the City of Cleveland: fully integrated real estate services service payments collected under Section 1. That the improvements firm, with more than 85 years of this ordinance shall be distributed to be constructed by CLE Dexter successful development and man- by the Cuyahoga County Treasurer LLC and/or or its designee, (“Rede- agement of commercial, industrial to the Treasurer of the District in veloper”), are declared to be a pub- and residential real estate. Casto is the amount of the taxes that would lic purpose for purposes of Section a team of more than 270 individuals have been payable to the District 5709.41 of the Revised Code. The and their portfolio includes over had the Improvement not been Real Property is more fully 6,000 apartment units and 23,000,000 exempt from taxation. described as follows: square feet of retail located Section 5. That the Director of Situated in the City of Cleveland, throughout the Midwest, North Car- Economic Development is autho- County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, olina, and Florida. Casto owns rized to enter into an agreement or described as follows: and/or developed nearly 20 multi- agreements with Redeveloper to pro- vide for the exemption and service family projects in the Columbus payments described in this ordi- Parcel No. 1 (PPN’s 003-27-026, area. Their newest project is the nance, including agreements secur- 027, 028, 031, 032, 089 & 090) development of a mixed use build- ing the payments described in this Situated in the City of Cleveland, ing located in Ohio City. ordinance, which agreement or County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Casto purchased the property agreements shall contain those and known as Lot 1 in Lot Consoli- located at 1578 West 28th Street, in terms contained in this ordinance. dation for Urban Properties Group, February 2019. The total project Section 6. That, when applicable LLC, of part of Original Brooklyn investment is expected to exceed under Section 5709.43 of the Revised Township Lot No. 51, as shown by approximately $29 million. Code, there is established an identified the recorded plat in Volume 340 of Urban Redevelopment Tax Increment Maps, Page 88 of Cuyahoga County Proposed City Assistance Equivalent Fund into which shall be Records. • This ordinance will authorize the deposited service Payments in Lieu of Director of Economic Develop- Taxes (“PILOTS”) which shall be used Parcel No. 2 (PPN’s 003-27-029, ment to enter into a 30-year non- for the purposes described in this 030 & 033) school Tax Increment Finance ordinance, or File, or for other Situated in the City of Cleveland, (TIF) agreement with CLE Dex- economic development purposes as County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio ter LLC and/or its designee. The determined by the Director of and known as Block “A” in Map of City will have declared certain Economic Development. 442 April 3, 2019 The City Record 5

Section 7. That it is found and The selection of the consultant or Section 1. That the Director of determined that all formal actions consultants for the services shall be Community Development is autho- of this Council concerning and relat- made by the Board of Control on the rized to terminate Contract No. 57636 ing to the passage of this ordinance nomination of the Director of Com- with Harvard Elderly and to forgive were adopted in open meetings of munity Development from a list of the balance of the payments due this Council, and any of its commit- qualified consultants available for under the contract in the amount of tees that resulted in formal action employment as may be determined $500,000 plus accrued interest cur- were in meetings open to the public after a full and complete canvass by rently in the approximate amount of in compliance with the law. the Director of Community Develop- $64,935, to release the mortgage, and Section 8. That this ordinance is ment for the purpose of compiling a to cancel the promissory note. declared to be an emergency mea- list. The compensation to be paid for Section 2. That this ordinance is sure and, provided it receives the the services shall be fixed by the declared to be an emergency mea- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Board of Control. The contract or sure and, provided it receives the the members elected to Council, it contracts authorized shall be pre- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall take effect and be in force pared by the Director of Law, the members elected to Council, it immediately upon its passage and approved by the Director of Com- shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it munity Development, and certified immediately upon its passage and shall take effect and be in force by the Director of Finance. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the cost of the con- shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. tract or contracts authorized shall from and after the earliest period Referred to Directors of Econom- be paid from Fund No. 14 SF 042, allowed by law. ic Development, City Planning Com- Request No. RQS 8006, RL 2019-27. Referred to Directors of Commu- mission, Finance, Law; Committees Section 3. That this ordinance is nity Development, Finance, Law; on Development Planning and Sus- Committees on Development Plan- tainability, Finance. declared to be an emergency mea- sure and, provided it receives the ning and Sustainability, Finance. Ord. No. 402-2019. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it Ord. No. 404-2019. By Council Members Brancatelli By Council Members Cleveland and Kelley (by departmental shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and and Kelley (by departmental request). request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Community shall take effect and be in force ing the Director of Port Control to Development to employ one or more from and after the earliest period exercise the second option to renew professional consultants to provide allowed by law. Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-176 Decent, Safe and Sanitary Inspec- Referred to Directors of Commu- with IntelliNet Corporation to pro- tions, for a period of two years, with nity Development, Finance, Law; vide technical support and mainte- up to four six-month options to Committees on Development Plan- nance of core information renew, exercisable by the Director ning and Sustainability, Finance. of Community Development. technology activities, and other Whereas, HUD regulations under related services, for the Department Ord. No. 403-2019. of Port Control. the HOME Investment Partnership By Council Members Brancatelli Program require that units rehabil- Whereas, under the authority of and Kelley (by departmental Ordinance No. 198-17, passed March itated with Federal funds be main- request). tained in Decent, Safe and Sanitary 27, 2017, the Director of Port Control An emergency ordinance authoriz- entered into Contract No. CT 3001 PS (“DSS”) condition for the duration of ing the Director of Community the HOME Affordability Period, 2017-176 with IntelliNet Corporation; Development to terminate HOME which term differs by project; and and HUD regulations under the Uniform Loan No. 57636 with Harvard Elder- Whereas, Ordinance No. 198-17 Relocation Act require that units be ly Limited Partnership and to for- requires further legislation before certified as DSS before tenants are give the principal balance and exercising the second option to temporarily relocated or permanent- interest due on the loan and to renew on this contract; and ly displaced to those units as a release the mortgage and cancel the Whereas, this ordinance consti- result of a federally-funded project; promissory note. tutes an emergency measure provid- and Whereas, under Ordinance No. 918- ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, Community Develop- 98, passed June 15, 1998 and Ordi- a municipal department; now, there- ment staff do annual site visits at nance No. 751-2000, passed June 19, fore, each project rehabilitated using 2000, this Council authorized the Be it ordained by the Council of HOME dollars throughout its Afford- Director of Community Development the City of Cleveland: ability Period; and to enter into agreements with vari- Section 1. That the Director of Whereas, the annual review ous housing development entities, or Port Control is authorized to exer- includes an inspection by a DSS their designees, to implement the cise the second option to renew Con- Inspector to examine the units and Housing Trust Fund Program; and tract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-176 with issue a report; and Whereas, one of the contracts Intellinet Corporation. This ordi- Whereas, this ordinance consti- entered into under those ordinances nance constitutes the additional leg- islative authority required by tutes an emergency measure provid- was HOME Loan Contract No. 57636 Ordinance No. 198-17 to exercise this ing for the usual daily operation of in the amount of $500,000 to Harvard a municipal department; now, there- option. Elderly Limited Partnership (“Har- Section 2. That this ordinance is fore, vard Elderly”), for affordable hous- Be it ordained by the Council of declared to be an emergency mea- ing for seniors; and the City of Cleveland: sure and, provided it receives the Whereas, Harvard Elderly does Section 1. That the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all not have sufficient reserves or oper- Community Development is autho- the members elected to Council, it ating cash flow to meet its obliga- rized to employ by contract or con- shall take effect and be in force tions and has significant capital tracts one or more consultants or immediately upon its passage and one or more firms of consultants for repairs that are immediate to the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the purpose of supplementing the property, and taking into account shall take effect and be in force regularly employed staff of the sev- the services that Harvard Elderly from and after the earliest period eral departments of the City of provides to the City, including allowed by law. Cleveland in order to provide pro- affordable housing for seniors, the Referred to Directors of Port Con- fessional services necessary to pro- City agrees to forgive the remaining trol, Finance, Law; Committees on vide DSS Inspections of tenant units debt on Contract No. 57636 in the Transportation, Finance. rehabilitated using HOME dollars principal amount of $500,000 and the throughout its Affordability Period accrued interest currently in the Ord. No. 405-2019. in compliance with HUD regulations approximate amount of $64,935, and By Council Members Zone and and DSS inspections of units pro- to release the mortgage, and cancel Kelley (by departmental request). posed for occupancy by tenants the Promissory Note; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- being temporarily relocated or per- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing the Director of Public Safety to manently displaced as a result of a tutes an emergency measure provid- enter into one or more agreements federally-funded project, for a peri- ing for the usual daily operation of with Cuyahoga County for adminis- od of two years, with up to four six- a municipal department; now, there- tration and operation of the Family month options to renew, exercisable fore, Justice Center; and to pay the Coun- by the Director of Community Devel- Be it ordained by the Council of ty for its share of the costs, for a opment. the City of Cleveland: period up to four years. 443 6 The City Record April 3, 2019

Whereas, the City of Cleveland, Whereas, under the authority of authorized shall not be issued until Department of Public Safety, the Ordinance No. 539-17, passed June 5, the Manager of the Division of Engi- Cleveland Municipal Court and 2017, the Director of Public Utilities neering and Construction and the Cuyahoga County Public Safety & entered into Contract No. CT 2002 PS Director of Capital Projects have Justice Services desire to cooperate 2017-188 with National Urban Fel- first reviewed and approved each in providing a Family Justice Cen- lows to support the placement of a specific encroachment location that ter that will serve victims of domes- fellow in the class of 2018 and 2019 the Permittee requests. tic violence, sexual assault, child within the Department of Public Section 2. That Permittee may abuse, and elder abuse; and Utilities under the program; and assign a permit only with the prior Whereas, the model for the Fami- Whereas, Ordinance No. 539-17 written consent of the Director of ly Justice Center is designed to requires further legislation before Capital Projects. That nothing in address pitfalls commonly faced by exercising the first option to renew this ordinance grants or shall be victims, including an often frag- on this contract; and considered to grant to Permittee any mented assistance system, and ser- Whereas, this ordinance consti- right, privilege, or permission to vices offered at the Family Justice tutes an emergency measure provid- use, or to attach or affix any object Center will bridge the gap by offer- ing for the usual daily operation of to poles; Permittee shall obtain such ing a more rational, collaborative, a municipal department; now, there- permission from the respective pole victim-centered service delivery fore, owner. approach with increased data and Be it ordained by the Council of Section 3. That the encroaching information sharing capabilities; the City of Cleveland: objects permitted by this ordinance and Section 1. That the Director of shall conform to plans and specifi- Whereas, the City and Cuyahoga Public Utilities is authorized to cations first approved by the Man- County will share in the cost of exercise the first option to renew ager of Engineering and operating the Family Justice Center; Contract No. CT 2002 PS 2017-188 Construction. That Permittee shall and with National Urban Fellows to sup- obtain all other required permits, Whereas, this ordinance consti- port the placement of a fellow in the including but not limited to Build- tutes an emergency measure provid- class of 2020 within the Department ing Permits, before installing the ing for the usual daily operation of of Public Utilities under the pro- encroachments. a municipal department; now, there- gram at a cost not to exceed $70,000, Section 4. That the Director of fore, payable from Fund No. 52 SF 001. Law shall prepare the permit(s) Be it ordained by the Council of This ordinance constitutes the addi- authorized by this ordinance and the City of Cleveland: tional legislative authority required shall incorporate such additional Section 1. That the Director of by Ordinance No. 539-17 to exercise provisions as the director deter- Public Safety is authorized to enter this option. (RQS 2002, RL 2019-23) mines necessary to protect and ben- Section 2. That this ordinance is into one or more agreements with efit the public interest. The declared to be an emergency mea- Cuyahoga County for administration permit(s) shall be issued only when, sure and, provided it receives the and operation of the Family Justice in the opinion of the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Center, for a period up to four years. Law, the prospective Permittee has the members elected to Council, it That the agreement shall provide, properly indemnified the City shall take effect and be in force among other things, that the City against any loss that may result immediately upon its passage and shall pay the County the following from the encroachment(s) permitted. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 5. That the permit(s) shall amounts for its share of the costs shall take effect and be in force reserve reasonable right of entry to associated with the operation of the from and after the earliest period Family Justice Center, which allowed by law. the City to each encroachment loca- amounts do not include the addi- Referred to Directors of Public tion. tional charge for utilities and build- Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Section 6. That this ordinance is ing maintenance estimated at on Utilities, Finance. declared to be an emergency mea- $14,100 annually: $168,750 for the sure and, provided it receives the first year of the lease; $175,500 for Ord. No. 409-2019. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the second year of the lease; By Council Members Johnson and the members elected to Council, it $182,250, for the third year of the Brancatelli (by departmental shall take effect and be in force lease; and $189,000 for the fourth request). immediately upon its passage and year of the lease. An emergency ordinance authoriz- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the agreement ing the Director of Capital Projects shall take effect and be in force shall be prepared by the Director of to issue one or more permits to MCl- from and after the earliest period Law. metro Access Transmission Services allowed by law. Section 3. That the costs for the Corp. d/b/a Verizon Access Trans- Referred to Directors of Capital first year of the lease term shall be mission Services to encroach into Projects, City Planning Commission, paid from Fund No. 01-6001-6360 and the public right-of-way at various Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- the costs for each remaining annu- locations in the City of Cleveland by ipal Services and Properties, Devel- al payment of lease are subject to installing, using, and maintaining a opment Planning and Sustainability. annual appropriation. (RQS 6001, wireline fiber optic communications RLA 2019-23) network to include fiber optic cable, Ord. No. 410-2019. Section 4. That this ordinance is to be attached to utility poles (by By Council Members McCormack, declared to be an emergency mea- separate permission of pole owner), Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- sure and, provided it receives the duct banks and vaults. mental request). affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, this ordinance consti- An emergency ordinance authoriz- the members elected to Council, it tutes an emergency measure provid- ing the Director of Capital Projects shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of to issue a permit to Flats Forward, immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- Inc. to encroach into the public approval by the Mayor; otherwise it fore, rights-of-way at four locations in the shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of Flats by installing, using and main- from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: taining four wayfinding signs. allowed by law. Section 1. That the Director of Whereas, this ordinance consti- Referred to Directors of Public Capital Projects is authorized to tutes an emergency measure provid- Safety, Finance, Law; Committees issue one or more permits, revocable ing for the usual daily operation of on Safety, Finance. at the will of Council, to MClmetro a municipal department; now, there- Access Transmission Services Corp. fore, Ord. No. 406-2019. d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Be it ordained by the Council of By Council Members Keane and Services, 7300 Northfield Rd. Walton the City of Cleveland: Kelley (by departmental request). Hills. OH 44146 (“Permittee”), to Section 1. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- encroach into the public right-of- Capital Projects is authorized to ing the Director of Public Utilities way at various locations within the issue a permit, revocable at the will to exercise the first option to renew City of Cleveland by installing, of Council, to Flats Forward, Inc., Contract No. CT 2002 PS 2017-188 using, and maintaining a wireline 1010 Euclid Avenue Suite 300, Cleve- with National Urban Fellows to sup- fiber optic communications network land, OH 44115 (“Permittee”), to port the placement of a fellow in the to include fiber optic cable to be encroach into the public rights-of- class of 2020 within the Department attached to utility poles (by sepa- way at four locations in of Public Utilities under the pro- rate permission of pole owner), duct by installing, using and maintaining gram. banks and vaults. The permit(s) four wayfinding signs, as follows: 444 April 3, 2019 The City Record 7

1. East side of Columbus Road and Whereas, despite Family Dollar’s for small box discount stores until Carter Road, on island; recent announcement that it will December 31, 2020 or until such time 2. Main Avenue and West 10th close stores in 2019, Dollar General as the City has established regula- Street, on island; and other small box discount stores tions regarding review and issuance 3. S.W. corner of West Superior still plan to expand in small towns of small box discount stores, Avenue and Robert Lockwood Drive; and urban areas where they cater to whichever is earlier. and low and middle income customers Section 2. That this ordinance is 4. N.E. corner of West 25th Street looking for discounted goods and hereby declared to be an emergency and Washington Avenue. where there are often no neighbor- measure and, provided it receives Legal Description approved by hood grocery stores; in fact, Dollar the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, General has announced that it will all the members elected to Council, Surveys and House Numbering Sec- open 975 new stores in the United it shall take effect and be in force tion. States this year; and immediately upon its passage and Section 2. That the Director of Whereas, Dollar Tree and Dollar approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Law shall prepare the permit autho- General have more stores than the shall take effect and be in force rized by this ordinance and shall following biggest U.S. retailers - from and after the earliest period incorporate such additional provi- Walmart, Kroger, Target, Costco, allowed by law. sions as the Director of Law deter- Home Depot, CVS and Walgreens – Referred to Directors of Building mines necessary to protect and combined; and and Housing, City Planning Com- benefit the public interest. The per- Whereas, although small box dis- mission, Finance, Law; Committees mit shall be issued only when, in count stores may fill a need in on Development Planning and Sus- the opinion of the Director of Law, places that lack basic retail ser- tainability, Finance. the prospective Permittee has prop- vices, the growing evidence is that erly indemnified the City against small box discount stores are not FIRST READING EMERGENCY any loss that may result from the only a byproduct of economic dis- RESOLUTION REFERRED encroachment(s) permitted. tress – they are a cause of it; and Section 3. That Permittee may Whereas, small box discount Res. No. 407-2019. assign the permit only with the stores’ strategy of saturating com- By Council Members McCormack, prior written consent of the Director munities with multiple stores makes Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- of Capital Projects. That the it impossible for local grocery stores mental request). encroaching structure(s) permitted to stay open, if they are already in An emergency resolution declar- by this ordinance shall conform to a neighborhood, or for new local ing the intent to vacate a portion of plans and specifications first grocers to open a store and prosper; Gehring Avenue. approved by the Manager of the and Whereas, this Council is satisfied City’s Division of Engineering and Whereas, there is usually less that there is good cause to vacate a Construction. That Permittee shall than 15% of shelf space devoted to portion of Gehring Avenue, as obtain all other required permits, fresh produce in small box discount described; and including but not limited to Build- stores and most have only a limited Whereas, this resolution consti- ing Permits, before installing the selection of processed foods; and tutes an emergency measure provid- encroachment(s). Whereas, small box discount ing for the usual daily operation of Section 4. That the permit shall reserve to the City reasonable right stores sell packaged foods in single- a municipal department; now, there- of entry to the encroachment loca- serving quantities that have lower fore, tion(s). price points, but are in actuality Be it resolved by the Council of Section 5. That this ordinance is more expensive per ounce; and the City of Cleveland: declared to be an emergency mea- Whereas, small box discount Section 1. That this Council sure and, provided it receives the stores employ fewer people at lower declares its intent to vacate a por- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all wages than grocery stores, often tion of the the members elected to Council, it face class-action lawsuits for violat- following described real property: shall take effect and be in force ing fair labor standards and lean immediately upon its passage and heavily on taxpayers to subsidize A portion of Gehring Avenue approval by the Mayor; otherwise it their employees’ healthcare; and Situated in the City of Cleveland, shall take effect and be in force Whereas, profits from small box County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, from and after the earliest period discount stores go back to their cor- and being part of original Brooklyn allowed by law. porate office, while local business Township Lot Number 69, being part Referred to Directors of Capital profits go back to the community in of Gehring Avenue (66 feet wide), Projects, City Planning Commission, which they serve; and originally dedicated as Brainard Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- Whereas, there are concerns about Street as part of Willeyville Allot- ipal Services and Properties, Devel- safety and security surrounding ment as recorded in Plat Book 2, opment Planning and Sustainability. small box discount stores because of Page 16, being further bounded and the often high incidences of crime described as follows: Ord. No. 411-2019. and theft in and around them, often Beginning at a stone with a drill By Council Member Griffin. due to their lack of security; and hole found on the centerline of said An emergency ordinance estab- Whereas, “small box discount Gehring Avenue and the centerline lishing a moratorium on the review stores” as defined above does not of vacated Eureka Court (16.5 feet and issuance of zoning permits, cer- include stores that dedicate less wide, Vacation Ordinances 640-99 tificates of occupancy and other than 5% of shelf space to food sales, and 72358) said stone being the license or permit applications for sell gasoline or diesel fuel, contain POINT OF BEGINNING of the par- small box discount stores. a prescription pharmacy, or dedicate cel of land hereinafter described: Whereas, “small box discount at least 15% of shelf space to fresh 1. Thence S 58° 16' 39" W for a stores” means a retail store of foods and produce; and distance of 47.89 feet to a rebar set; between 3,000 and 15,000 square feet Whereas, this ordinance consti- 2. Thence N 31° 43' 21" W for a that sells at retail, directly to the tutes an emergency measure for the distance of 47.95 feet to a point on consumer, a limited assortment of immediate preservation of the pub- the existing east right of way line physical goods, products, or mer- lic peace, property, health, safety, or of West 25th Street (82 1/2" wide) chandise, personal grooming and welfare in that a moratorium on the at the southwest corner of a parcel health products, household goods, review and issuance of zoning per- conveyed to Ohio City Legacy LLC and other consumer products, includ- mits, certificates of occupancy and as recorded in AFN 201901150661, as ing food or beverages for off- other license or permit applications shown on Assembly Plat recorded in premise consumption, that generally for small box discount stores is nec- Plat Book 243, Page 85; cost less than $10 dollars or cost essary while the City considers rea- 3. Thence on the south line of said 20% - 40% lower than the same sonable restrictions and regulations Ohio City Legacy LLC and the north types of goods, products and mer- for such stores in the City; now, right of way line, N 58° 04' 00" E chandise sold at grocery or drug therefore, for a distance of 38.36 feet to a point stores; and Be it ordained by the Council of at the southeast corner of said Ohio Whereas, there is a proliferation the City of Cleveland: City Legacy LLC and the west right of small box discount stores such as Section 1. That, for the reasons of way line of said Gehring Avenue; Dollar Tree, Family Dollar (owned stated in the preamble, this Council 4. Thence on the east line of said by Dollar Tree) and Dollar General establishes a moratorium on the Ohio Legacy LLC and west right of in urban areas including the City of review and issuance of zoning per- way line of Gehring Avenue N 0° Cleveland, where Family Dollar cur- mits, certificates of occupancy and 37' 09" W for a distance of 557.08 rently operates 34 stores; and other license or permit applications feet to a point; 445 8 The City Record April 3, 2019

5. Thence on the east line of said FIRST READING EMERGENCY social support services to city of Ohio Legacy LLC and west right of ORDINANCE READ IN FULL Cleveland residents through the use way line of Gehring Avenue north- AND PASSED of Ward 2 Casino Revenue Funds. westerly on a curve to the left, hav- Section 2. That the cost of said ing an arc distance of 31.62 feet, Ord. No. 412-2019. contract shall be in an amount not having a central angle of 120° 47' By Council Member Brancatelli. to exceed $10,000 and shall be paid 54", a radius of 15.00 feet, and a An emergency ordinance authoriz- from Fund No. 10 SF 188. chord bearing N 61° 01' 06" W for ing the Director of the Department Section 3. That the Director of a chord distance of 26.08 feet to a of Community Development to enter Law shall prepare and approve said point on the south right of way line into agreement with the Boys & contract and that the contract shall of Lorain Avenue (102 feet wide); Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the contain such terms and provisions 6. Thence N 58° 34' 57" E for a Career Readiness Program through as he deems necessary to protect the distance of 40.34 feet to a drill hole the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue City’s interest. set; Funds. Section 4. That this ordinance is 7. Thence S 25° 55' 03" E for a Whereas, this ordinance consti- hereby declared to be an emergency distance of 7.60 feet to a drill hole tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and, provided it receives set; ing for the usual daily operation of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 8. Thence southeasterly on a curve a municipal department; now, there- all the members elected to Council, to the left, having an arc distance fore, it shall take effect and be in force of 47.49 feet, having a central angle Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and of 16° 08' 23", a radius of 168.61 feet, the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it and a chord bearing S 34° 03' 56" E Section 1. That the Director of the shall take effect and be in force for a chord distance of 47.34 feet to Department of Community Develop- from and after the earliest period a drill hole set; ment is hereby authorized to enter allowed by law. 9. Thence S 30° 21' 53" W for a into agreement effective February 1, Motion to suspend rules, Charter, distance of 49.16 feet to a drill hole 2019 with the Boys & Girls Clubs of and statutory provisions and place set; Cleveland for the Career Readiness on final passage. 10. Thence parallel to and 17.00 Program for the public purpose of The rules were suspended. Yeas feet west of the centerline of said providing career employment educa- 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Gehring Avenue S 0° 37' 09" E for tion and training for youth residing third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. a distance of 278.85 feet to a drill in the city of Cleveland through the Nays 0. hole set; use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue 11. Thence N 89° 22' 51" E for a Funds. Ord. No. 414-2019. distance of 50.00 feet to a drill hole Section 2. That the cost of said By Council Member Keane. found on the existing east right of contract shall be in an amount not An emergency ordinance authoriz- way line of said Gehring Avenue at to exceed $25,000 and shall be paid ing the Director of the Department the northwest corner of a parcel con- from Fund No. 10 SF 188. of Public Works to enter into agree- veyed to House Section 3. That the Director of ment with Sports Tenants Association as recorded in Law shall prepare and approve said Commission for the Youth Education Volume 14639, Page 801 and the contract and that the contract shall through Sports Program through the southwest corner of a parcel con- contain such terms and provisions use of Ward 17 Casino Revenue veyed to Gehring Property Compa- as he deems necessary to protect the Funds. ny, LLC as recorded in AFN City’s interest. Whereas, this ordinance consti- 201704070331; Section 4. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- 12. Thence along the existing east hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of right of way line of Gehring measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- fore, Avenue, S 0° 37' 09" E for a dis- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tance of 259.51 feet to a point in the Be it ordained by the Council of all the members elected to Council, centerline of said vacated Eureka the City of Cleveland: it shall take effect and be in force Court; Section 1. That the Director of the immediately upon its passage and 13. Thence on the centerline of Department of Public Works is here- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it vacated Eureka Court, S 89° 22' 51" by authorized to enter into agree- shall take effect and be in force W for a distance of 33.00 feet to the ment effective January 1, 2019 with from and after the earliest period Point of Beginning, containing the Greater Cleveland Sports Com- allowed by law. 0.5864 acres (25,543 sq.ft.) of land, mission for the Youth Education Motion to suspend rules, Charter, more or less, and subject to all ease- through Sports Program for the pub- ments, restrictions and covenants of and statutory provisions and place lic purpose of providing youth record. The above description pre- on final passage. sports education programming and pared by Steven L. Mullaney, P.S. The rules were suspended. Yeas recreational activities for youth 7900 of Glaus, Pyle, Schomer, Burns 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read residing in the city of Cleveland & DeHaven, Inc., dba GPD Group, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. through the use of Ward 17 Casino and based on a field survey made in Nays 0. Revenue Funds. January of 2019. Section 2. That the cost of said All bearings referred to herein, Ord. No. 413-2019. contract shall be in an amount not are relative to grid north of the Ohio By Council Member Bishop. to exceed $25,000 and shall be paid State Plane Coordinate System, An emergency ordinance authoriz- from Fund No. 10 SF 188. North Zone, NAD83 (2011), as deter- ing the Director of the Department Section 3. That the Director of mined from GNSS measurements tied of Community Development to enter Law shall prepare and approve said to the Ohio Department of Trans- into agreement with the Mt. Pleas- contract and that the contract shall portation’s VRS system. ant NOW Development Corporation contain such terms and provisions Legal Description approved by for the Community Engagement Pro- as he deems necessary to protect the Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, gram through the use of Ward 2 City’s interest. Surveys and House Numbering Sec- Casino Revenue Funds. Section 4. That this ordinance is tion. Whereas, this ordinance consti- hereby declared to be an emergency Section 2. That this resolution is tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and, provided it receives declared to be an emergency mea- ing for the usual daily operation of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of sure and, provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- all the members elected to Council, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, it shall take effect and be in force the members elected to Council, it Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it immediately upon its adoption and Section 1. That the Director of the shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Department of Community Develop- from and after the earliest period shall take effect and be in force ment is hereby authorized to enter allowed by law. from and after the earliest period into agreement effective September Motion to suspend rules, Charter, allowed by law. 1, 2018 with the Mt. Pleasant NOW and statutory provisions and place Referred to Directors of Capital Development Corporation for the on final passage. Projects, City Planning Commission, Community Engagement Program The rules were suspended. Yeas Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- for the public purpose of providing 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ipal Services and Properties, Devel- educational community workshops third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. opment Planning and Sustainability. on such topics as health, safety, and Nays 0. 446 April 3, 2019 The City Record 9

SECOND READING EMERGENCY the Commissioner of Purchases and BOARD OF CONTROL ORDINANCES PASSED Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. Ord. No. 1419-18. Approved by Directors of Commu- March 27, 2019 By Council Member Keane. nity Development, Economic Devel- The meeting of the Board of Con- An emergency ordinance to amend opment, Public Works, City trol convened in the Mayor’s office Section 171.57 of the Codified Ordi- Planning Commission, Finance, on Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as Law; Passage recommended by Com- 10:38 a.m. with Acting Director Cur- amended by Ordinance No. 1492-05, mittees on Municipal Services and tis presiding. passed August 3, 2005, relating to Properties, Development Planning Present: Acting Director Curtis, military service leave of absence. and Sustainability, Finance. Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Approved by Directors of Human The rules were suspended. Yeas Acting Director Kimble, Directors Resources, Finance, Law; Passage 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, recommended by Committee on third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. McNamara, and Donald. Finance, when amended, as follows: Nays 0. 1. In Section 1, at amended Section Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, and Davis. 171.57(a), line 13, strike “federal fis- Ord. No. 327-2019. Others: Tiffany White Johnson, cal”. By Council Members Johnson and Commissioner, Division of Purchas- 2. In Section 1, at amended Section Kelley (by departmental request). es & Supplies. 171.57(b), strike division (b)(1) in An emergency ordinance approv- William Sonntag, Mayor’s Office its entirety and insert “(b)(1) ing the 2019-2033 Cuyahoga County of Capital Projects. “Year” means the calendar year.”. Solid Waste Management Plan Melissa Burrows, Director, Office 3. In Section 1, at amended Section Update for the Cuyahoga County 171.57(b)(2) and at Section 171.57(c), of Equal Opportunity. Solid Waste Management District. On motions, the resolutions line 3, strike “federal fiscal” in both Approved by Directors of Public places. attached were adopted, except as Works, Finance, Law; Passage rec- may be otherwise noted. 4. In Section 1, at amended Section ommended by Committees on Munic- 171.57(c), line 8, strike ”the lesser of ipal Services and Properties, Resolution No. 100-19. the following”. Finance. 5. In Section 1, at amended Section By Director Davis. The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it resolved by the Board of 171.57(c)(1), line 1, strike the num- 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ber “(1)”; and strike division Control of the City of Cleveland that third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. under the authority of Section 171.57(c)(2) in its entirety. Nays 0. 6. Insert new Section 3 to read as 129.294 of the Codified Ordinances of follows: “Section 3. That the provi- Cleveland Ohio, 1976, DLZ Ohio, Inc. SECOND READING EMERGENCY is selected from a list of firms deter- sions of this section shall be in full RESOLUTION ADOPTED force and effect from the effective mined after a full and complete can- date and forward of this ordinance.”. vass by the Director of Public Res. No. 341-2019. Utilities as the firm to be employed 7. Renumber existing “Section 3” By Council Members Kelley, to new “Section 4”. by contract to provide professional Polensek, Brancatelli, Griffin and consulting services for General Amendments agreed to. Mayor Jackson. The rules were suspended. Yeas Engineering Services XI, and other An emergency resolution support- 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read services including, but not limited ing Governor DeWine’s proposed 18 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. to, engineering design, preparing cent gas tax increase to fund road Nays 0. feasibility studies and engineering construction projects. In compliance with Section 33 of analyses, plan review, planning, Approved by Committee on the Charter a copy of the legislation construction monitoring and inspec- Finance. was furnished to each member of tion, environmental site assessment, The rules were suspended. Yeas Council before final passage. identification of surface and sub- 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read surface conditions, preparation of third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 15. Ord. No. 198-2019. reports for regulatory agencies, spe- Nays 0. By Council Members Zone, John- cialized technical assistance, water son and Brancatelli (by departmen- quality, and other related profes- tal request). MOTION sional consulting services, on an as An emergency ordinance authoriz- needed basis, for a period of two ing the Director of Capital Projects On the motion of Council Member years, for the Division of Water, to issue one or more permits to Hairston, the absence of Council Department of Public Utilities. Detroit Shoreway Community Devel- Members Joseph T. Jones and Kerry Be it further resolved that the opment Organization to encroach McCormack are hereby authorized. Director of Public Utilities is autho- into the public rights-of-way within Seconded by Council Member San- rized to enter into a contract with the Gordon Square District with tana. DLZ Ohio, Inc. based upon its pro- approximately 40 wayfinding signs posal dated November 9, 2018, which as part of the TLCI Gordon Square MOTION contract shall be prepared by the Wayfinding Program, to be attached Director of Law, shall provide that to Cleveland Public Power utility The Council Meeting adjourned at the compensation for the profes- poles (by separate permission). 7:13 p.m. to meet on Monday, April sional services described in the pro- Approved by Directors of Capital 8, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council posal shall not exceed $2,500,000.00, Projects, City Planning Commission, Chamber. and shall contain such other provi- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- sions as the Director of Law deems ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- necessary to protect and benefit the vices and Properties, Development public interest. Planning and Sustainability. Be it further resolved that the The rules were suspended. Yeas employment of the following sub- 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read consultants by DLZ Ohio, Inc. for third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. the above-mentioned professional Nays 0. services is approved:

Ord. No. 201-2019. SUB-CONSULTANTS WORK By Council Members Johnson, PERCENTAGE Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Patricia J. Britt mental request). City Clerk, Clerk of Council Osborn Engineering Co. An emergency ordinance authoriz- (CSB) $300,000.00 ing the Directors of Community 12.0% Development, Economic Develop- THE CALENDAR ment, and/or Public Works, to enter T&M Associates into one or more agreements with (Non-Certified) $125,000.00 the Board of Education of the Cleve- The following measures will be on 0.00% land Metropolitan School District for their final passage at the next meet- the exchange of lands for future ing: Jacobs Engineering Group redevelopment and the mutual ben- (Non-Certified) $750,000.00 efit of the parties; and authorizing NONE 0.00% 447 10 The City Record April 3, 2019

Stantec (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 T & M Associates Acting Director Kimble, Directors 0.00% (Non-Certified) $ 75,000.00 McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, 0.00% McNamara, and Donald. Hazen and Sawyer Nays: None. (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 AECOM (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors 0.00% 0.00% Dumas, and Davis.

Limnotech World International Testing, Resolution No. 103-19. (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 Inc. (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 By Director Davis. 0.00% 0.00% Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that National Pipeline Services, CDM Smith, Inc. the bid of Ohio Transmission Cor- LLC (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 (Non-Certified) $ 10,000.00 poration dba Buckeye Pumps for an 0.00% 0.00% estimated quantity of the Purchase of labor and materials to refurbish Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- and repair of electric motors, con- ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, trols, motor transformers, circuit Acting Director Kimble, Directors Acting Director Kimble, Directors breakers, switchgear and appurte- McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, nances, Group 6 - all items, for the McNamara, and Donald. McNamara, and Donald. Division of Water, Department of Nays: None. Nays: None. Public Utilities, for a period up to Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors two years starting upon the later of Dumas, and Davis. Dumas, and Davis. the execution of a contract or the day following expiration of the cur- Resolution No. 101-19. Resolution No. 102-19. rently effective contract for the By Director Davis. By Director Davis. goods or services, received on Janu- Be it resolved by the Board of Be it resolved by the Board of ary 3, 2019 under the authority of Control of the City of Cleveland that Control of the City of Cleveland that Ordinance No. 696-18, passed Sep- under the authority of Section the bid of Al’s High Tech d.b.a. Al’s tember 17, 2018, which on the basis 129.294 of the Codified Ordinances of Electric Motor Service for an esti- of the estimated quantity would Cleveland Ohio, 1976, Arcadis U.S. mated quantity of the purchase of amount to $74,400.00 (1%, 10 Days), Inc. is selected from a list of firms labor and materials to refurbish and is affirmed and approved as the low- determined after a full and complete repair of electric motors, controls est and best bid, and the Director of canvass by the Director of Public motor transformers, circuit breakers. Public Utilities is requested to enter Utilities as the firm to be employed switchgear and appurtenances, into a requirement contract for the by contract to provide professional Group 3-all items and Group 5-all goods and/or services, necessary for consulting services for General item, for the Division of Water, the specified items. Engineering Services XI, and other Department of Public Utilities, for a The requirement contract shall services including, but not limited period up to two years starting upon further provide that the Contractor to, engineering design, preparing the later of the execution of a con- shall furnish all the City’s require- feasibility studies and engineering tract or the day following expiration ments for such goods and/or ser- analyses, plan review, planning, of the currently effective contract vices, whether more or less than the construction monitoring and inspec- for the goods or services, received estimated quantity, as may be tion, environmental site assessment, on January 3, 2019 under the author- ordered under delivery orders sepa- identification of surface and sub- ity of Ordinance No. 696-18, passed rately certified to the contract. surface conditions, preparation of September 17, 2018, which on the Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- reports for regulatory agencies, spe- basis of the estimated quantity ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, cialized technical assistance, water would amount to $196,322.00 (2%, 10 Acting Director Kimble, Directors quality, and other related profes- Days), is affirmed and approved as McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, sional consulting services, on an as the lowest and best bid, and the McNamara, and Donald. needed basis, for a period of two Director of Public Utilities is Nays: None. years, for the Division of Water, requested to enter into a require- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Department of Public Utilities. ment contract for the goods and/or Dumas, and Davis. Be it further resolved that the services, necessary for the specified Director of Public Utilities is autho- items. Resolution No. 104-19. rized to enter into a contract with The requirement contract shall By Director Davis. Arcadis U.S. Inc. based upon its pro- further provide that the Contractor Be it resolved, by the Board of posal dated November 9, 2018, which shall furnish all the City’s require- Control of the City of Cleveland that contract shall be prepared by the ments for such goods and/or ser- all bids received on January 3, 2019 Director of Law, shall provide that for an estimated quantity of the vices, whether more or less than the the compensation for the profes- Purchase of Labor and Materials to estimated quantity, as may be sional services described in the pro- Refurbish and Repair of Electric ordered under delivery orders sepa- posal shall not exceed $2,500,000.00, Motors, Controls, Motor Transform- rately certified to the contract. and shall contain such other provi- ers, Circuit Breakers, Switchgear Be it further resolved that the sions as the Director of Law deems and Appurtenances, Groups 1, 2, 4, employment of the following sub- necessary to protect and benefit the and 7 all items, for the Division of contractors by Al’s High Tech d.b.a. public interest. Water, Department of Public Utili- Al’s Electric Motor Services for the Be it further resolved that the ties, under the authority of Ordi- above-mentioned public improve- employment of the following sub- nance No. 696-18, passed September ment is approved. consultants by Arcadis U. S. Inc. for 17, 2018, are rejected. the above-mentioned professional Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- services is approved: SUBCONSULTANTS WORK ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, PERCENTAGE Acting Director Kimble, Directors SUB-CONSULTANTS WORK McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, PERCENTAGE E-Z Electric Motor Service $5,000.00 McNamara, and Donald. 0.00% Nays: None. Somat Engineering of Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Ohio, Inc. (CSB) $150,000.00 Teaser Industrial Dumas, and Davis. 6.00% Contractors $5,000.00 0.00% Resolution No. 105-19. Sigma of Ohio, LLC By Director Davis. (CSB) $150,000.00 RGT Services LLC, DBA The Be it resolved by the Board of 6.00% Fowler Company (CSB) $5,000.00 Control of the City of Cleveland that 0.00% the bid of SONA Construction, LLC Euthenics, Inc. (CSB) $125,000.00 for the public improvement of Har- 5.00% S.D. Myers, LLC $6,000.00 vard Yard Garage Improvements, all 0.00% items, under the authority of Ordi- R. E. Warner and nance No. 1276-16, passed November Associates (CSB) $125,000.00 Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- 28, 2016, upon a unit basis for the 5.00% ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, improvement in the aggregate 448 April 3, 2019 The City Record 11 amount of $2,358,400.00, for the Divi- Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Company, Inc. for the public sion of Water, Department of Public ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, improvement of 2018-C Water Main Utilities, received on February 1, Acting Director Kimble, Directors Renewal, all items, under the 2019, is affirmed and approved as McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, authority of Ordinance No. 922-18, the lowest responsible bid, and the McNamara, and Donald. passed September 17, 2018, upon a Director of Public Utilities is autho- Nays: None. unit basis for the improvement in rized to enter into a contract for the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors the aggregate amount of improvement with the bidder. Dumas, and Davis. $1,096,164.30, for the Division of Be it further resolved that the Water, Department of Public Utili- employment of the following sub- Resolution No. 107-19. ties, received on January 16, 2019, is contractors by Sona Construction, By Director Davis. affirmed and approved as the low- LLC for the above-mentioned public Be it resolved by the Board of est responsible bid, and the Director improvement is approved. Control of the City of Cleveland that of Public Utilities is authorized to the bid of Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. for enter into a contract for the SUBCONSULTANTS WORK the public improvement of 2019-B improvement with the bidder. PERCENTAGE Water Main Renewal, all items, Be it further resolved that the under the authority of Ordinance No. employment of the following sub- Synergy, LLC (FBE) $561,000.00 922-18, passed September 17, 2018, contractors by Terrace Construction 23.8% upon a unit basis for the improve- Company, Inc. for the above-men- ment in the aggregate amount of tioned public improvement is Action Door (CSB) $ 82,111.00 $1,695,480.05, for the Division of approved. 3.5% Water, Department of Public Utili- ties, received on January 25, 2019, is SUBCONTRACTORS WORK East-West Construction affirmed and approved as the low- PERCENTAGE Co., Inc. (MBE) $360,000.00 est responsible bid, and the Director 15.3% of Public Utilities is authorized to Hill Services enter into a contract for the (Non-Certified) $123,820.00 Epic Steel Company improvement with the bidder. 0.00% (CSB) $160,000.00 Be it further resolved that the 6.8% employment of the following sub- D. Crawford Trucking, Inc. (Non-Certified) TBD contractors by Fabrizi Recycling, TBD V.L. Chapman Electric Inc. for the above-mentioned public (Non-Certified) $228,000.00 improvement is approved. Rockport Construction 0.00% (CSB) $172,117.03 SUBCONSULTANTS WORK 15.7% Willham Roofing Co., Inc. PERCENTAGE (Non-Certified) $ 78,000.00 The Vallejo Company 0.00% RAR Contracting (CSB) $156,732.26 Company, Inc. (CSB) $200,000.00 14.3% Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- 11.8% ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Acting Director Kimble, Directors Cook Paving and ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Construction (CSB) $138,370.00 Acting Director Kimble, Directors McNamara, and Donald. 8.2% McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Nays: None. McNamara, and Donald. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Royal Landscape Nays: None. Dumas, and Davis. Gardening, Inc. (CSB) $ 30,940.00 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors 1.8% Dumas, and Davis. Resolution No. 106-19. By Director Davis. Sydby Enterprises. LLC Resolution No. 109-19. Be it resolved by the Board of (CSB) $142,000.00 By Director Kennedy. Control of the City of Cleveland that 8.4% Be it resolved by the Board of the bid of The Vallejo Company for Control of the City of Cleveland that the public improvement of 2019-A Five Girls Contracting, the employment of the following Water Main Renewal, all items, LLC (Non-Certified) TBD subcontractors by Independence under the authority of Ordinance No. TBD Excavating, Inc., under City Con- 922-18, passed September 17, 2018, tract No. PI2017*062 for the public upon a unit basis for the improve- AFAB Transfer, LLC improvement of the North Airfield ment in the aggregate amount of (Non-Certified) TBD Improvements Phase 1 at Cleveland $2,910,457.55, for the Division of TBD Hopkins International Airport, Water, Department of Public Utili- under the authority of Ordinance No. ties, received on January 24, 2019, is Eastland Trucking Co., Inc. 653-15, passed by the Council of the affirmed and approved as the low- (Non-Certified) TBD City of Cleveland on June 8, 2015, est responsible bid, and the Director TBD and Board of Control Resolution No. of Public Utilities is authorized to 533-17, adopted October 18, 2017, Res- enter into a contract for the Grindstone Landscape Supply olution No. 92-18, adopted March 14, improvement with the bidder. Co. (Non-Certified) TBD 2018 and Resolution No. 313-18, Be it further resolved that the TBD adopted on August 22, 2018, is employment of the following sub- approved. contractors by The Vallejo Company B.E.P. Trucking LLC. for the above-mentioned public (Non-Certified) TBD Subcontractor DBE/SBE% improvement is approved. TBD Amount

SUBCONSULTANTS WORK Fabrizi Trucking and Paving Kokosing Construction Non-DBE PERCENTAGE Co., Inc. (Non-Certified) TBD Company $725,558.35 TBD Terrace Construction Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Company, Inc. (CSB) $220,000.00 Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, 7.55% ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, Acting Director Kimble, Directors Acting Director Kimble, Directors McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Rockport Ready Mix McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Donald. (CSB) $520,785.50 McNamara, and Donald. Nays: None. 17.89% Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, and Davis. Royal Landscaping and Dumas, and Davis. Gardening (CSB) $ 30,940.00 Resolution No. 110-19. 1.06% Resolution No. 108-19. By Director Spronz. By Director Davis. Whereas, under the authority of Cook Paving and Be it resolved by the Board of Ordinance No. 523-15, passed by the Construction (CSB) $101,998.00 Control of the City of Cleveland that Council of the City of Cleveland on 3.50% the bid of Terrace Construction June 1, 2015, and Board of Control 449 12 The City Record April 3, 2019

Resolution No. 316-15, adopted Company Inc. D/B/A Western Spe- Reutilization Program in such man- August 12, 2015, the City, through its cialty Contractors for the public ner as best carries out the intent of Director of Capital Projects, entered improvement of the 205 St. Clair the program. into Contract No. PS2015-210 with Finance Building Exterior Improve- Be it further resolved that the con- Michael Baker International, Inc. ments, Base Bid Items A through C, sideration for the sale of the parcel (“Engineer”) for professional engi- and Optional Items 1A, 5, 10, and 18 shall be $200.00, which amount is neering consulting services neces- through 21, for the Office of Capital determined to be not less than the sary for the Pavement Management Projects, received on February 14, fair market value of the parcel for Program (the “Project”); and 2019 under the authority of Ordi- uses according to the Program. Whereas, under the authority of nance No. 647-18 passed June 4, 2018, Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Resolution No. 493-17, adopted on upon a gross price basis for the ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, September 27, 2017, the City entered improvement in the aggregate Acting Director Kimble, Directors into a first modification to Contract amount of $192,435.00 is affirmed McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, No. PS2015-210 with Michael Baker and approved as the lowest respon- McNamara, and Donald. International, Inc. for additional sible bid, and the Director of the Nays: None. engineering services necessary to Office of Capital Projects is autho- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors obtain the first one-third (1/3) por- rized to enter into contract with the Dumas, and Davis. tion of pavement condition surveys bidder. for determining resurfacing cycles Be it further resolved, by the Resolution No. 113-19. and capital improvements and inte- Board of Control of the City of By Director Menesse. grating the pavement management Cleveland that the employment of Whereas, under Ordinance No. data into the City’s GIS and City- the following subcontractor by 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Works program, for an amount of Western Waterproofing Company City is conducting a Land Reuti- $196,336, thereby increasing the total Inc. D/B/A Western Specialty Con- lization Program (“Program”) compensation under the contract to tractors is hereby approved: according to the provisions of Chap- $796,099. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Whereas, under the authority of R.L. Wurz Co. and Resolution No. 493-17, adopted on N/A — $4,501.00 — 0.0% Whereas, under the Program, the September 27, 2017, included under City has acquired Permanent Parcel the first modification to Contract No. Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Nos. 128-01-075, 128-02-088, and 128-02- PS2015-210 with Michael Baker Inter- ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, 099 located on Grandview Ave.; and national, Inc. the City authorized Acting Director Kimble, Directors Whereas, Section 183.021 of the additional engineering services nec- McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, essary to obtain the second one-third McNamara, and Donald. Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- (1/3) portion of pavement condition Nays: None. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, surveys for determining resurfacing Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors when directed by the Director of cycles and capital improvements Dumas, and Davis. Community Development, to sell and integrating the pavement man- Land Reutilization Program parcels agement data into the City’s GIS Resolution No. 112-19. when certain specified conditions and CityWorks program, for an By Director Menesse. have been met; and amount of $214,234, thereby increas- Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, Greater Cleveland Habi- ing the total compensation under 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the tat for Humanity, Inc. has proposed the contract to $1,010,333.00. City is conducting a Land Reuti- to the City to purchase and develop Whereas, the City requires addi- the parcels for new housing con- lization Program (“Program”) tional engineering services neces- struction; and according to the provisions of Chap- sary to obtain a degradation model Whereas, the following conditions ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; that the City would use with their exist: and new GIS platform, CityWorks; for 1. The member of Council from Whereas, under the Program, the determining resurfacing cycles and Ward 6 has approved the proposed City has acquired Permanent Parcel capital improvements; and sale or has not disapproved or No. 014-01-107 located on West 41st Whereas, the Engineer has pro- requested a hold of the proposed posed by its August 24, 2018 letter Street; and sale within 45 days of notification to perform the above-mentioned Whereas, Section 183.021 of the of it; additional services for an amount Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 2. The proposed purchaser of the not to exceed $40,000.00; now, there- Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- parcels is neither tax delinquent nor fore, sioner of Purchases and Supplies, in violation of the Building and Be it resolved by the Board of when directed by the Director of Housing Code; now, therefore, Control of the City of Cleveland that Community Development, to sell Be it resolved by the Board of the Director of Capital Projects is Land Reutilization Program parcels Control of the City of Cleveland that authorized to enter into a second when certain specified conditions under Section 183.021 of the Codified modification to Contract No. PS2015- have been met; and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, 210 with Michael Baker Internation- Whereas, Richard G. Louk and the Commissioner of Purchases and al, Inc., in accordance with its Mary O. Louk have proposed to the Supplies is authorized, when direct- proposal dated August 24, 2018, for City to purchase and develop the ed by the Director of Community the aforementioned additional engi- parcel for a side yard expansion; Development, and the Mayor is neering services to provide a degra- and requested to execute an Official dation model that the City would Whereas, the following conditions Deed for and on behalf of the City use with their new GIS platform, exist: of Cleveland with Greater Cleveland CityWorks, for additional compensa- 1. The member of Council from Habitat for Humanity, Inc. for the tion of not to exceed $40,000.00, Ward 12 has approved the proposed sale and development of Permanent thereby increasing the total com- sale or has not disapproved or Parcel Nos. 128-01-075, 128-02-088, and pensation under the contract to requested a hold of the proposed 128-02-099, according to the Land $1,050,333.00. sale within 45 days of notification Reutilization Program in such man- Be it further resolved that all of it; ner as best carries out the intent of other provisions of Resolution No. 2. The proposed purchaser of the the program. 316-15 not expressly amended above parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Be it further resolved that the con- shall remain unchanged and in full in violation of the Building and sideration for the sale of the parcels force and effect. Housing Code; now, therefore, shall be $200.00 each, which amount Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- Be it resolved by the Board of is determined to be not less than the ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, Control of the City of Cleveland that fair market value of the parcels for Acting Director Kimble, Directors under Section 183.021 of the Codified uses according to the Program. McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Yeas: Acting Director Curtis, Act- McNamara, and Donald. the Commissioner of Purchases and ing Director Shaw, Director Cox, Nays: None. Supplies is authorized, when direct- Acting Director Kimble, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors ed by the Director of Community McGrath, Menesse, West, Ebersole, Dumas, and Davis. Development, and the Mayor is McNamara, and Donald. requested to execute an Official Nays: None. Resolution No. 111-19. Deed for and on behalf of the City Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors By Director Spronz. of Cleveland with Richard G. Louk Dumas, and Davis. Be it resolved by the Board of and Mary O. Louk for the sale and Control of the City of Cleveland that development of Permanent Parcel KEITH D. SCHEURMAN, Jr. the bid of Western Waterproofing No. 014-01-107, according to the Land Acting Secretary 450 April 3, 2019 The City Record 13

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES shaped” three story single family Calendar No. 19-049: 4020 Whitman ______residence with attached garage in a Avenue (Ward 3) K3 Local Retail Business District. Developers Specialty Services, General Information The owner appeals for relief from LLC., owner, proposes to erect a 19' Application blanks and informa- the strict application of the follow- x 18' one story frame single family tion, regarding minimum entrance ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- addition and a fence in a B1 Two- qualifications, scope of examination, fied Ordinances: Family Residential District. The and suggested reference materials 1. Section 355.04(a) which states owner appeals for relief from the may be obtained at the office of the that the minimum required lot area strict application of the following Civil Service Commission, Room 119, is 4,800 square feet and the appel- sections of the Cleveland Codified City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- lant is proposing 2,739 square feet. Ordinances: side Avenue. This section also states that the 1. Section 358.03(a) which states maximum gross floor area shall not that fences running parallel to dri- Application blanks must be prop- exceed 50% of the lot size or in this veway shall be 75 percent transpar- erly filled out on the official form case 1,370 square feet and the appel- ent and shall be 2 1/2 feet in height. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- lant is proposing 1,448 square feet. 2. Section 357.04(b) which states mission and filed at the office of the 2. Section 357.04(a) which states that no fence shall be higher than commission not later than the final that the required front yard setback its distance from a residence build- closing date slated in the examina- is 9.96 feet and the appellant is ing on an adjoining lot. tion announcement. proposing no front yard setback. 3. Section 358.04(a) which states 3. Section 357.08(b)(2) which that a fence running parallel to EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each states that the required rear yard is adjacent building on an adjacent applicant whether passing or failing 20.4 feet and the appellant is propos- building shall not be closer than 3 will be notified of the results of the ing 15.3 feet. feet and the appellant is proposing examination as soon as the 4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which 0 feet. commission has graded the papers. states that the required interior side 4. Section 358.05(a) which states Thereafter, eligible lists will be the fencing in the Front Yard area yard is 5 feet and the appellant is established which will consist of the shall be 50% transparent and 4 feet proposing 3 feet. This section also names of those candidates who have high. states that the aggregate width of been successful in all parts of the 5. Section 357.13(b)(4) which the side yards shall not be less than examination. states that open porches shall not be 10 feet and the appellant is propos- less than 10 feet from sidewalk and PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All ing 6 feet. the appellant is proposing 8 feet. candidates for original entrance 5. Section 341.02(b) which states 6. Section 357.09(b)(2)(A) which positions who are successful in that City Planning Approval is states that no building shall be other parts of the examinations required before a building permit erected less than 10 feet from build- must submit to a physical examina- can be issued. (Filed March 12, 2019) ing on adjacent lot and the appel- tion. lant is proposing 7 feet. (Filed Calendar No. 19-045: 5710 Tillman March 22, 2019) ROBERT BENNETT, Avenue (Ward 15) President Alanna Meyers-Kiousis, owner, POSTPONED FROM proposes to construct a two story MARCH 18, 2019 single family residence with an SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD attached garage in a B1 Two-Fami- Calendar No. 19-24: 2033 Carter Road OF ZONING APPEALS ly Residential District. The owner (Ward 3) appeals for relief from the strict Lake Link LLC., owner, proposes application of the following sections to erect a 3 story 2,967 square foot MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2019 of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- single family residence with an nances: attached garage in a K3 Local 9:30 A.M. 1. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which Retail Business District. The owner states that the required interior side appeals for relief from the strict Calendar No. 19-042: 2055 Carter yard is 6.9 feet and the appellant is application the following sections of Road (Ward 3) proposing 5 feet 4 inches. This sec- the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: Lake Link, LLC., owner, proposes tion also states that the aggregate 1. Section 355.05(a) which states to construct a 34' x 47' three story width of the side yards shall not be that the Minimum Lot area required single family residence with less than 10 feet and the appellant is 4,800 square feet and the appel- attached garage in a K3 Local is proposing 6 feet. lant is proposing 2,643 square feet. Retail Business District. The owner 2. Section 357.13(b)(4) which 2. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which appeals for relief from the strict states that open porches shall not be states that the Required Interior application of the following sections less than 10 feet from property line Side yard is 11.25 feet and the appel- of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- and the appellant is proposing 8 feet lant is proposing 3 feet for each nances: 9 inches. yard. This section also states that 1. Section 355.04(a) which states 3. Section 358.04(a) which states the aggregate width of the side that the minimum required lot area that a masonry wall in the actual yards on the same parcel shall not is 4,800 square feet and the appel- side street yard shall be setback 4 be less than 10 feet and the appel- lant is proposing 6 feet. lant is proposing 2,654 square feet. feet from property line and the 2. Section 357.04(a) which states 3. Section 357.08(b)(2) which appellant is proposing 3 feet 2 inch- that the required front yard setback states that the depth of required es. is 10.2 feet and the appellant is rear yard shall not be less than 1/2 4. Section 341.02(b) which states proposing no front yard setback. the height of the main building or that City Planning Approval is 3. Section 357.08(b)(2) which in this case 21 feet 5 inches and a required before a building permit states that the required rear yard is 20 foot rear yard was proposed but 17 feet and the appellant is propos- can be issued. (Filed March 12, 2019) the appellant has revised the plans ing 16.2 feet. to provide a 25 foot rear yard. 4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which Calendar No. 19-046: 14440 Puritas 4. Section 341.02(b) which states states that the required interior side Avenue (Ward 16) that City Planning approval is yard is 5 feet and the appellant is Forrest Urbank, owner, proposes required prior to the issuance of a proposing 3 feet. This section also to establish use as restaurant and building permit. (Filed February 12, states that the aggregate width of catering in a C1 General Retail 2019 - No Testimony) the side yards shall not be less than Business District. The owner First postponement made at the 10 feet and the appellant is propos- appeals for relief from the strict request of the appellant due to a ing 6 feet. application of the following sections change in the site plan and descrip- 5. Section 341.02(b) which states of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- tion. that City Planning Approval is nances: required before a building permit 1. Section 347.08 which states that POSTPONED FROM APRIL 1, 2019 can be issued. (Filed March 12, 2019) a trash enclosure is required and no enclosure is proposed. Calendar No. 19-038: 2554 West 25th Calendar No. 19-043: 2101 Carter 2. Section 349.04(f) which states Street (Ward 3) Road (Ward 3) that 12 parking spaces are required Columbo Enterprises, owner, pro- Michael & Cheryl D'Amico, owner, and 6 spaces are proposed. (Filed poses to construct a new 4 story 68 proposes to construct a 34' x 41' “L- March 21, 2019) unit apartment building in a G2 451 14 The City Record April 3, 2019

Local Retail Business District and Calendar No. 19-034: 2624 Marvin REPORT OF THE BOARD an Urban Form Overlay District. Avenue The owner appeals for relief from B.R. Knez Construction Incorpora- OF BUILDING STANDARDS the strict application of the follow- tion, owner, proposes to erect a 25' AND BUILDING APPEALS ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- x 36' two story frame single family fied Ordinances: residence with an attached garage 1. Section 348.04(d)(1)(A) which in a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- states that the permitted maximum trict. NO MEETING front yard setback is 8 feet and 10 feet 4 inches are proposed. Calendar No. 19-035: 3227 Marvin PUBLIC NOTICE 2. Section 348.04(d)(1)(B) which Avenue states that a 6 foot maximum sec- B.R. Knez Construction Incorpora- ondary frontage setback is permit- tion, owner, proposes to erect a two ted and 7 to 9 feet are proposed. story frame single family residence NONE 3. Section 348.04(d)(3)(A) which with an attached garage in a B1 states that regarding the building Two-Family Residential District. “glazing” in an Urban Form Overlay NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING District a minimum of 75% of the Calendar No. 19-036: 2197 West 44th ______nonresidential Principal Frontage Street buildout between 3 feet and 8 feet B.R. Knez Construction Incorpora- Notice of Public Hearing above grade (excluding street tion, owner, proposes to erect a two By the Council Committee screens) shall be transparent win- story frame single family residence On Development, Planning dows and doors; in this case 619 with an attached garage in a B1 and Sustainability square feet are required and 365.5 Two-Family Residential District. (59%) square feet are proposed. 45% Mercedes Cotner is required for the Secondary Street The following appeals were Committee Room 217 frontage or in this case 382.5 square DENIED: City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio feet and 150 square feet (39%) are On Tuesday, April 9, 2019 proposed. None. 9:30 a.m. 4. Section 348.04(d)(5)(B) which states that regarding the building The following appeals were Notice is hereby given to all inter- design features in an Urban Form WITHDRAWN: ested property owners that the Overlay District a minimum of 45% Council Committee on Development, of the residential Principal None. Planning and Sustainability will Frontage buildout between 3 feet hold a public hearing in the Mer- and 8 feet above grade (excluding The following appeals were DIS- cedes Cotner Committee Room 217, street screens) shall be transparent MISSED: City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- windows and doors and none are day, April 9, 2019, at 9:30 a.m., to consider the following ordinances shown. None. and resolutions now pending in the 5. Section 348.04(d)(5)(A) which Council: states that regarding transition The following case was Post- strips and Screening on the Sec- poned: Ord. No. 339-2019. ondary Street frontage a 3 foot min- By Council Member McCormack. imum deep and 3.5 feet high Calendar No. 19-38: Colombo Enter- An ordinance changing the Use, masonry street screening is required prises Height and Area Districts of parcels between the driveway and the prop- 1575 Merwin Avenue. Postponed to along West 25th Street, Lorain erty line along Queen Avenue. April 15, 2019. Avenue and Gehring Avenue as 6. Section 348.04(d)(5)(C) which The following cases were heard identified on the attached map (Map states that a 6 foot high fence of by the Board of Zoning Appeals on Change No. 2592); subjecting such 100% opacity along the less inten- Monday, March 25, 2019 and the deci- parcels to Section 333.02 of the sive use property line is required sions were adopted and approved on Cleveland Zoning Code; and attach- and no fence is shown. (Filed March Monday, April 1, 2019: ing the Approved Site Development 7, 2019 - No Testimony) Plan. First postponement made due to The following appeals were an error in the public notice. APPROVED: Anthony Brancatelli, Chair Committee on Development, REPORT OF THE BOARD Calendar No. 19-018: 3436 Broadview Planning and Sustainability Road OF ZONING APPEALS Aqua Santi Builders, owner, pro- poses to erect a 2 story rear bed- March 27, 2019 and April 3, 2019 room addition attached to an MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2019 existing single family residence in a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- At the meeting of the Board of trict. CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS Zoning Appeals on Monday, April 1, 2019 the following appeals were Calendar No. 19-029: 12021 Lorain scheduled for hearing before the Avenue Board and; Linda J. Kihm Trustee, owner, For All Departments and Barbara Crompton proposes to The following appeals were change use from carry-out restau- Sealed bids will be received at the APPROVED: rant to dining restaurant in a C2 office of the Commissioner of Pur- Local Retail Business District. chases and Supplies, Room 128, City Calendar No. 18-283: 1575 Merwin Hall, in accordance with the append- Avenue Calendar No. 19-030: 2304 Broadview ed schedule, and will be opened and Target Industries Inc., owner, pro- Road read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- poses to use as a cocktail and Barry Post, owner, proposes to diately thereafter. dessert lounge (without entertain- install a 40' x 8' shipping contain- Each bid must be made in accor- ment) in a B3 General Industry Dis- er for materials and tool storage in dance with the specifications and trict. a C2 Local Retail Business District. must be submitted on the blanks supplied for the purpose, all of Calendar No. 19-033: 1800 Fulton Calendar No. 19-032: 7200 Brookpark which may be obtained at the office Avenue Road of the said Commissioner of Pur- Civic Builders, owner, proposes to M & G Equities, owner, proposes chases and Supplies, but no bid will erect an irregular shaped 2 story to erect/install four free standing be considered unless delivered to frame addition attached to an exist- signs and seven wall signs in a C3 the office of the said commissioner ing single family residence with Semi-Industry District. previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern attached garage in a B1 Two-Fami- Standard Time) on the date speci- ly Residential District. Secretary fied in the schedule. 452 April 3, 2019 The City Record 15

187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice PURCHASES AND SUPPLIES, PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, required in Advertisement for Bids. , 601 1200 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Where invitations for bids are LAKESIDE AVENUE ROOM 128, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, 2ND advertised, the following notice CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. FLOOR ATRIUM CONFERENCE shall be included in the advertise- INCLUDE IN YOUR REQUEST ROOM. ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE YOUR COMPANY’S FED EX NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED Code, each prime bidder, each minor- ACCOUNT NUMBER, FULL COM- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and PANY NAME AND ADDRESS, MISSIONER OF PURCHASES each female business enterprise COMPANY CONTACT/REPRE- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND (“FBE”) must be certified before SENTATIVE FULL NAME, CON- CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE doing business with the City. There- TACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- fore, any prime contractor wishing FACSIMILE TELEPHONE NUM- LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 to receive credit for using an MBE BER AND EMAIL ADDRESS. O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN or FBE should ensure that applica- THE FED EX DELIVERY TIME). tions for certification as to MBE or CHARGES FOR THE PLANS FBE status compliance with the AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL Code, affirmative action in employ- BE BILLED TO THE BIDDER’S March 27, 2019 and April 3, 2019 ment and, if applicable, joint ven- COMPANY FED EX ACCOUNT ture status, are submitted to the NUMBER PROVIDED. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 of fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- prior to the date of bid opening or TORY PRE-BID MEETING, File No. 38-19 — 2019-2021 submission of proposals or as speci - THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 AT Miscellaneous Sized Steel Citywide, fied by the Director. Failure to com- 11:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY for the various Divisions, ply with the business enterprise HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Department of Finance, as code or with representations made CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, ROOM authorized by Ordinance No. 1358- on these forms may result in can- 517A. 18, passed by the Council of the City cellation of the contract or other QUESTIONS REGARDING THE of Cleveland, November 19, 2018. civil or criminal penalties.” PURCHASE OF PLANS AND THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 2019 DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN DAY, APRIL 12, 2019 AT 10:00 AT (216) 664-2628. A.M. CLEVELAND CITY HALL, File No. 34-19 — Citywide Tree Stump NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Removal, for the Division of Park AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, ROOM Maintenance, Department of Public MISSIONER OF PURCHASES 19. Works, as authorized by Ordinance AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED No. 1223-18, passed by the Council CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- of the City of Cleveland, December AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES 3, 2018. LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- TIME). AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- DAY, APRIL 12, 2019 AT 10:00 LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 A.M. ROCKEFELLER GREEN- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN HOUSE, 750 EAST 88TH March 27, 2019 and April 3, 2019 TIME). STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44108. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 2019 NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED April 3, 2019 and April 10, 2019 AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- File No. 32-19 — Fence Installation, MISSIONER OF PURCHASES Maintenance and/or Repair, for WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 2019 AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND various Divisions, Department of File No. 37-19 — Labor and Materials to CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE Public Utilities, as authorized by Maintain and Repair Automatic AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- Ordinance No. 1179-18, passed by the Doors, for the Division of Airports, LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 Council of the City of Cleveland, Department of Port Control, as O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN October 29, 2018. authorized by Section 181.101 of the TIME). THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, TORY PRE-BID MEETING, Ohio, 1976. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 AT THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- March 27, 2019 and April 3, 2019 10:30 A.M. CARL B. STOKES TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 2019 DAY, APRIL 19, 2019 AT 10:00 1200 LAKESIDE AVENUE, A.M. CLEVELAND HOPKINS CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, 2ND INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, File No. 35-19 — JFK Recreation Center FLOOR ATRIUM CONFERENCE Roof Repair, for the Division of 19451 FIVE POINTS ROAD, ROOM. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135, CEN- Architecture and Site Development, NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED Office of Capital Projects, as TRAL RECEIVING. AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED authorized by Ordinance No. 647-18, MISSIONER OF PURCHASES passed by the Council of the City of AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND MISSIONER OF PURCHASES Cleveland, June 4, 2018. CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 SPECIFICATIONS IN THE AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS TIME). ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN A CASHIER’S CHECK OR TIME). MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY March 27, 2019 and April 3, 2019 CHECKS, NO CASH, AND NO April 3, 2019 and April 10, 2019 CREDIT CARDS WILL BE FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2019 ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE THURSDAY, MAY 2, 2019 PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPEC- File No. 33-19 — Labor and Materials IFICATIONS MUST BE PUR- Necessary to Repair, Replace, and File No. 39-19 — Nuisance Animal CHASED DIRECTLY FROM Maintain Various Types of Valves, Trapping, for the Division of THE DIVISION OF PURCHASES Actuators, and Appurtenances, for Animal Control, Department of AND SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST the Division of Water, Department Public Safety, as authorized by BE ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS of Public Utilities, as authorized by Section 181.101 of the Codified LIST TO SUBMIT A BID OR Ordinance No. 1111-18, passed by the Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. RECEIVE ANY ADDENDA.) Council of the City of Cleveland, THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- OUT-OF-AREA BIDDERS MAY October 1, 2018. TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- SEND THEIR NON-REFUND- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- DAY, APRIL 12, 2019 AT 2:00 P.M. ABLE FEE FOR PLANS VIA TORY PRE-BID MEETING, CLEVELAND KENNEL, 9203 FED EX DELIVERY TO: CITY THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2019 AT DETROIT AVENUE, CLEVE- OF CLEVELAND, DIVISION OF 10:00 A.M. CARL B. STOKES LAND, OHIO 44102. 453 16 The City Record April 3, 2019

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS Ohio and known as being a portion AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- AND ORDINANCES of East 176th Street in the Miles-Mel- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES bourne Subdivision of part of Origi- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND nal Warrensville Township Lot 83. CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE Res. No. 1395-18. Recorded in Volume 96 of Maps, AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- By Council Members McCormack, Page 39 of Cuyahoga County LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- Records, further described as fol- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN mental request). lows: TIME). An emergency resolution declar- Being all that portion of East ing the intent to vacate a portion of 176th Street (40.00 feet wide) the Clark Avenue Extension S.W. extending from the South line of April 3, 2019 and April 10, 2019 Whereas, this Council is satisfied Miles Avenue S.E. (86.00 feet wide) that there is good cause to vacate a to that portion of East 176th Street WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2019 portion of the Clark Avenue Exten- vacated by City of Cleveland ordi- sion S.W., as described; and nance 1717-58, passed September 17, File No. 36-19 — The Storm Sewer Whereas, this resolution consti- 1958 as shown on the recorded Vaca- Pumps Replacement, for the tutes an emergency measure provid- tion Plat of Parts of East 176th Division of Airports, Department of ing for the usual daily operation of Street and Manoa Avenue S.E. in Port Control, as authorized by a municipal department; now, there- Volume 171 of Maps, Page 33 of Ordinance No. 746-18, passed by the fore, Cuyahoga County Records. Council of the City of Cleveland, Be it resolved by the Council of Legal Description approved by September 24, 2018. the City of Cleveland: Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- Section 1. That this Council Surveys and House Numbering Sec- ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND declares its intent to vacate a por- tion. SPECIFICATIONS IN THE tion of the following described real Section 2. That this resolution is AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED property: declared to be an emergency mea- DOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY IN Situated in the City of Cleveland, sure and, provided it receives the THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S County of Cuyahoga and State of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all CHECK OR MONEY ORDER (NO Ohio and known as being part of the members elected to Council, it COMPANY CHECKS, NO CASH, original Brooklyn Township Lots 86 shall take effect and be in force AND NO CREDIT CARDS WILL and 87, further described as follows: immediately upon its adoption and BE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE Being all that portion of the Clark approval by the Mayor; otherwise it PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPEC- Avenue Extension S.W. (63.00 feet shall take effect and be in force IFICATIONS MUST BE PUR- wide) as shown on the Clark Street from and after the earliest period CHASED DIRECTLY FROM Extension Dedication Plat in Vol- allowed by law. THE DIVISION OF PURCHASES ume 12 of Maps, Page 2 & 3 of Cuya- Adopted March 25, 2019. AND SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST hoga County Records, extending Effective March 26, 2019. BE ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS from the West right of way of West LIST TO SUBMIT A BID OR 5th Street (60.00 feet wide, now RECEIVE ANY ADDENDA.) vacated) as shown on the Vacation OUT-OF-AREA BIDDERS MAY Plat of part of North Clark Ave. Res. No. 79-2019. SEND THEIR NON-REFUND- S.W. 50', W. 3rd St.-50' & W. 5th St.- By Council Members McCormack, ABLE FEE FOR PLANS VIA 60' in Volume 227 of Maps, Page 13 Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- FED EX DELIVERY TO: CITY of Cuyahoga County Records, east- mental request). OF CLEVELAND, DIVISION OF erly to the . An emergency resolution declar- PURCHASES AND SUPPLIES, Legal Description approved by ing the intent to vacate a portion of CLEVELAND CITY HALL, 601 Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, West 48th Street and a portion of LAKESIDE AVENUE ROOM 128, Surveys and House Numbering Sec- relocated Turn Avenue S.W. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. tion. Whereas, this Council is satisfied INCLUDE IN YOUR REQUEST Section 2. That this resolution is that there is good cause to vacate a YOUR COMPANY’S FED EX declared to be an emergency mea- portion of West 48th Street and relo- ACCOUNT NUMBER, FULL COM- sure and, provided it receives the cated Turn Avenue S.W., as PANY NAME AND ADDRESS, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all described; and COMPANY CONTACT/REPRE- the members elected to Council, it Whereas, this resolution consti- SENTATIVE FULL NAME, CON- shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- TACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, immediately upon its adoption and ing for the usual daily operation of FACSIMILE TELEPHONE NUM- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- BER AND EMAIL ADDRESS. shall take effect and be in force fore, THE FED EX DELIVERY from and after the earliest period Be it resolved by the Council of CHARGES FOR THE PLANS allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL Adopted March 25, 2019. Section 1. That this Council BE BILLED TO THE BIDDER’S Effective March 26, 2019. declares its intent to vacate a por- COMPANY FED EX ACCOUNT tion of the following described real NUMBER PROVIDED. property: THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, THURS- Res. No. 78-2019. A portion of West 48th Street DAY, APRIL 18, 2019 AT 10:30 By Council Members J. Jones, Situated in the City of Cleveland, A.M. DIVISION OF HOPKINS Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- County of Cuyahoga and State of INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, mental request). Ohio and known as being a portion PLANNING AND ENGINEERING An emergency resolution declar- of West 48th Street (60.00 feet wide) BUILDING, 3501 WEST HANGAR ing the intent to vacate a portion of of part of the Taylor and Hoyt Allot- ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135, East 176th Street. ment as shown in Volume 1, Page MEETING ROOM 6C-24C 2ND Whereas, this Council is satisfied 20 of Cuyahoga County Map Records FLOOR. that there is good cause to vacate a further described as follows: QUESTIONS REGARDING THE portion of East 176th Street, as Being all that portion of West PURCHASE OF PLANS AND described; and 48th Street (60.00 feet wide) extend- SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE Whereas, this resolution consti- ing from the south line of Lorain DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN tutes an emergency measure provid- Avenue S.W. (99.00 feet wide) AT (216) 664-2628. ing for the usual daily operation of southerly to its intersection with the NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED a municipal department; now, there- westerly prolongation of the south AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- fore, line of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. MISSIONER OF PURCHASES Be it resolved by the Council of (40.00 feet wide) as shown in Map AND SUPPLIES, CLEVE LAND the City of Cleveland: 3176 of the City of Cleveland Map CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE Section 1. That this Council Records. AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- declares its intent to vacate a por- LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 tion of the following described real A portion of Turn Avenue S.W. O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN property: Situated in the City of Cleveland, TIME). County of Cuyahoga and State of A portion of East 176th Street Ohio and known as being a portion Situated in the City of Cleveland, of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. April 3, 2019 and April 10, 2019 County of Cuyahoga and State of (40.00 feet wide) as shown in Map 454 April 3, 2019 The City Record 17

3176 of the City of Cleveland Map Whereas, it is proposed that Hous- Whereas, the impacts of climate Records further described as fol- ing Court and Common Pleas would change are imminent and have lows: have concurrent jurisdiction to hear grave social and economic conse- Being all that portion of said BBS and BZA appeals, with the quences; and Turn Avenue S.W. (40.00 feet wide) appealing party deciding where to Whereas, the impacts of climate extending from the East line of file the appeal; and change will burden all future gen- West 48th Street (60.00 feet wide) to Whereas, Housing Court has erations and climate change will the southerly prolongation of the expertise in the types of decisions continue to worsen if action is not West line of West 48th Place (14.00 appealed from BBS and BZA taken immediately; and feet wide). because many involve use of prop- Whereas, the costs of allowing cli- Legal Description approved by erty and housing code violations; mate change to continue to worsen Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, and are much greater than the costs of Surveys and House Numbering Sec- Whereas, this resolution consti- changing current practices; and tion. tutes an emergency measure for the Whereas, the current amount of Section 2. That this resolution is immediate preservation of public atmospheric greenhouse gases, esti- declared to be an emergency mea- peace, property, health or safety, mated to be approximately 410 parts sure and, provided it receives the now, therefore, per million, are leading to devastat- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Be it resolved by the Council of ing impacts, including but not lim- the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: ited to: increased temperatures, shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That this Council sup- heightened sea levels, more frequent immediately upon its adoption and ports the proposal that the jurisdic- severe weather events, increased approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tion of the Cleveland Housing rates of species extinction, and sig- shall take effect and be in force Court be expanded to include felony nificantly increased asthma rates in from and after the earliest period environmental crimes and adminis- children and young adults; and allowed by law. trative appeals from the Cleveland Whereas, a full assault on climate Adopted March 25, 2019. Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleve- change will benefit countless gen- Effective March 26, 2019. land Board of Building Standards. erations, both current and upcoming; Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- and cil is hereby directed to forward a Whereas, this Council and Mayor Jackson’s Office of Sustainability, Res. No. 340-2019. copy of this resolution Ronald J.H. O’Leary, Judge, Cleveland Housing along with the students in the Envi- By Council Members Kelley, ronmental Heroes Program at the Polensek, Brancatelli and Griffin. Court. Section 3. That this resolution is Leonard Gelfand STEM Center, Case An emergency resolution support- Western Reserve University, includ- ing the proposal that the jurisdic- hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives ing Vincent Aldewereld, Aidan tion of the Cleveland Housing Court Holdsworth, Anthony Koonce, Lily be expanded to include felony envi- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, Kwiatkowski, Kathryn Kwiatkows- ronmental crimes and administra- ki, Cecelia Ross, Hannah Ross, it shall take effect and be in force tive appeals from the Cleveland Maya Serna, and Nina Serna, urge immediately upon its adoption and Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleve- the Ohio General Assembly to approval by the Mayor; otherwise it land Board of Building Standards. include youth in the development of shall take effect and be in force Whereas, currently, the Cuyahoga a climate action plan; and from and after the earliest period County Environmental Crimes Task Whereas, this resolution consti- Force (ECTF), comprised of repre- allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure for the sentatives from the City, Cuyahoga Adopted March 25, 2019. immediate preservation of public County, the Cuyahoga County Solid Effective March 26, 2019. peace, property, health or safety, Waste District and local health now, therefore, departments, refers environmental Be it resolved by the Council of crimes to the County Prosecutor; the City of Cleveland: and Res. No. 343-2019. Section 1. That this Council and Whereas, the ECTF investigations By Council Members Zone, Bran- the Jackson Administration urge the unit, led by the Cleveland Police catelli, J. Jones, Polensek, and Ohio General Assembly to imple- Department, refers over 40 investi- Mayor Jackson. ment a statewide Climate Action gations to a Grand Jury every year; An emergency resolution urging about half of those cases come Plan to mitigate current effects and the Ohio General Assembly to imple- reduce future impacts of climate under Ohio’s scrap metal law, RC ment a statewide Climate Action Chapter 4737, which violations can change based on scientific evidence. Plan to mitigate current effects and Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- only be prosecuted as felonies; and reduce future impacts of climate Whereas, currently, two Assistant cil is directed to transmit a copy of change based on scientific evidence. this resolution to the Ohio General County Prosecutors are dedicated to Whereas, the City of Cleveland environmental felonies; however, Assembly and Kathryn Kwiatkows- and the State of Ohio have been ki, Director-Math and Science Pro- any judge seated on the County leaders in protective environmental Court of Common Pleas may be grams, Leonard Gelfand STEM action, including actions to restore Center, Case Western Reserve Uni- assigned an environmental felony the Cuyahoga River from past dam- case; and versity. ages; and Whereas, it is proposed that Cleve- Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, the City of Cleveland land’s Housing Court be assigned hereby declared to be an emergency released an updated 2018 Cleveland all Cuyahoga County environmental measure and, provided it receives Climate Action Plan, which includes cases; and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 28 objectives all designed to reduce Whereas, Cleveland’s Housing all the members elected to Council, Court is already familiar with the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by it shall take effect and be in force City’s building codes and environ- 80% by 2050 and make Clevelanders immediately upon its adoption and mental laws, therefor assigning all more resilient to the impacts of cli- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it felony environmental cases to one mate change; and shall take effect and be in force judge in the Housing Court would Whereas, the State of Ohio can from and after the earliest period make the system more efficient take its place among the many other allowed by law. while maintaining the Housing states that have implemented cli- Adopted March 25, 2019. Court’s goals of code compliance mate action plans to reduce envi- Effective March 26, 2019. and deterring future code violations; ronmental impact and attempt to and maintain a planet that is recogniz- Whereas, similar to Cleveland’s able to what it is now; and Housing Court, the Franklin County Whereas, the State of Ohio should Res. No. 344-2019. Municipal Court’s Environmental do its part to reduce GHG emissions By Council Member Brancatelli. Court has felony jurisdiction over to a level below 350 parts per mil- An emergency resolution support- environmental cases; and lion to protect its most vulnerable ing the application from Slavic Vil- Whereas, currently, appeals from residents from the impacts of cli- lage Development Organization to decisions by the Board of Building mate change; and the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brown- Standards (BBS) and the Board of Whereas, climate change is a pre- field Assessment Program for Zoning Appeals (BZA) are assigned sent threat and is caused, and there- Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax-Fore- to one of 34 Common Pleas Court fore can be resolved, by human closed Properties for 5936 Ackley judges; and action; and Rd., Cleveland, Ohio in Ward 12. 455 18 The City Record April 3, 2019

Whereas, the Cuyahoga Land Whereas, this Council wishes to Res. No. 382-2019. Bank makes funds available in withdraw its objection to the above By Council Member Kazy. Cuyahoga County for environmental transfer and consents to said trans- An emergency resolution object- assessment and remediation through fer; and ing to the transfer of ownership of its Brownfield Assessment Program Whereas, this resolution consti- a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to for Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax- tutes an emergency measure provid- 14120 Lorain Avenue. Foreclosed Properties; and ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, Council has been noti- Whereas, Slavic Village Develop- a municipal department; now, there- fied by the Division of Liquor Con- ment Organization is submitting a fore, trol of an application for the Brownfield Assessment Program for Be it resolved by the Council of transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax-Fore- the City of Cleveland: and D6 Liquor Permit from closed Properties Application to the Section 1. That objection to the Mahaveer, Inc., DBA Ann’s Bever- Cuyahoga Land Bank for the pur- transfer of location of a D1, D2 and age, 14120 Lorain Avenue, Cleve- poses of a Phase I Environmental D3 Liquor Permit to JDH Tavern, land, Ohio 44111, Permit No. 5453678 Site Assessment for Hazardous Sub- LLC, 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st to Lakshmi Trading, LLC, DBA stances and Petroleum, an Asbestos floor and patio, Cleveland, Ohio Ann’s Beverage, 14120 Lorain Survey, a Lead-Based Paint Inspec- 44109, Permit No. 4173889, be and the Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Per- tion, a BUSTR UST Closure and a same is hereby withdrawn and Res- mit No. 4980688; and BUSTR Tier Evaluation for the olution No. 54-2019, containing such Whereas, the granting of this property and vacant building locat- objection, be and the same is here- application for a liquor permit to ed at 5936 Ackley Road; and by repealed and that this Council this high crime area, which is Whereas, 5936 Ackley Road is an consents to the immediate transfer already saturated with other liquor approximately 1.27 acre property thereof. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- identified as Permanent Parcel Num- Section 2. That this resolution is ests of the entire community; and ber 132-01-008, in Ward 12 in the City hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, the applicant does not of Cleveland; and qualify to be a permit holder and/or measure and provided it receives the Whereas, Slavic Village Develop- has demonstrated that he has oper- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ment Organization intends to assist ated his liquor business in disregard the members elected to Council, it in the redevelopment of the proper- of the laws, regulations or local shall take effect and be in force ty, zoned local retail and formerly ordinances of this state or any other immediately upon its adoption and with auto-related uses, to a secured state; and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it parking facility for Cleveland Cen- Whereas, the place for which the shall take effect and be in force tral Catholic High School; and permit is sought has not conformed Whereas, the City is committed to from and after the earliest period to the building, safety or health working with Slavic Village Devel- allowed by law. requirements of the governing body opment Organization to pursue the Adopted March 25, 2019. of this County or City; and remediation and redevelopment of Effective March 26, 2019. Whereas, the place for which the the property; and permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, the Cuyahoga Land constructed that law enforcement Bank’s grant is vital to making the officers or agents of the Division of completion of the 5936 Ackley Road Res. No. 381-2019. Liquor Control are prevented rea- redevelopment project economically By Council Member Kelley. sonable access to the establishment; feasible; and An emergency resolution with- and Whereas, this resolution consti- drawing objection to a New D3A Whereas, the place for which the tutes an emergency measure for the Liquor Permit at 4450-56 Broadview permit is sought is so located with immediate preservation of public Road, 1st floor and patio, and respect to the neighborhood that it peace, property, health or safety, repealing Resolution No. 53-2019 substantially interferes with public now, therefore, objecting to said permit. decency, sobriety, peace or good Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this Council objected to order; and the City of Cleveland: a New D3A Liquor Permit to JDH Whereas, this objection is based Section 1. That this Council sup- Tavern, LLC, 4450-56 Broadview on other legal grounds as set forth ports the application from Slavic Road, 1st floor and patio, Cleveland, in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Village Development Organization Ohio 44109, Permit No. 4173889 by and to the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brown- Resolution No. 53-2019 adopted by Whereas, this resolution consti- field Assessment Program for the Council on January 7, 2019; and tutes an emergency measure provid- Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax-Fore- Whereas, this Council wishes to ing for the immediate preservation closed Properties for 5936 Ackley withdraw its objection to the above of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Road in Ward 12. permit and consents to said permit; ty and welfare pursuant to Section Section 2. That this resolution is and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this resolution consti- Council’s objection to said permit measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- must be received by the Superinten- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, dent of Liquor Control within 30 a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force days of notification; now, therefore, fore, immediately upon its adoption and Be it resolved by the Council of Be it resolved by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it the City of Cleveland: the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That Council does here- Section 1. That objection to the from and after the earliest period by record its objection to the trans- allowed by law. D3A Liquor Permit to JDH Tavern, fer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Adopted March 25, 2019. LLC, 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st Liquor Permit from Mahaveer, Inc., Effective March 26, 2019. floor and patio, Cleveland, Ohio DBA Ann’s Beverage, 14120 Lorain 44109, Permit No. 4173889, be and the Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Per- same is hereby withdrawn and Res- mit No. 5453678 to Lakshmi Trading, olution No. 53-2019, containing such LLC, DBA Ann’s Beverage, 14120 Res. No. 380-2019. objection, be and the same is here- Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio By Council Member Kelley. by repealed and that this Council 44111, Permit No. 4980688; and An emergency resolution with- consents to the immediate permit requests the Superintendent of drawing objection to the transfer of thereof. Liquor Control to set a hearing for location of a D1, D2 and D3 Liquor Section 2. That this resolution is said application in accordance with Permit at 4450-56 Broadview Road, hereby declared to be an emergency provisions of Section 4303.26 of the 1st floor and patio and repealing measure and provided it receives the Revised Code of Ohio. Resolution No. 54-2019, objecting to affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- said transfer. the members elected to Council, it cil be and she is hereby directed to Whereas, this Council objected to shall take effect and be in force transmit two certified copies of this the transfer of location of a D1, D2 immediately upon its adoption and resolution, together with two copies and D3 Liquor Permit to JDH Tav- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it of a letter of objection and two ern, LLC, 4450-56 Broadview Road, shall take effect and be in force copies of a letter requesting that the 1st floor and patio, Cleveland, Ohio from and after the earliest period hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- 44109, Permit No. 4173889 by Reso- allowed by law. hoga County. lution No. 54-2019 adopted by the Adopted March 25, 2019. Section 3. That this resolution is Council on January 7, 2019; and Effective March 26, 2019. hereby declared to be an emergency 456 April 3, 2019 The City Record 19 measure and, provided it receives provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Per- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Revised Code of Ohio. mit No. 45302820005; and requests the all the members elected to Council, Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Superintendent of Liquor Control to it shall take effect and be in force cil be and she is hereby directed to set a hearing for said application in immediately upon its adoption and transmit two certified copies of this accordance with provisions of Sec- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it resolution, together with two copies tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of shall take effect and be in force of a letter of objection and two Ohio. from and after the earliest period copies of a letter requesting that the Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- allowed by law. hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- cil be and she is hereby directed to Adopted March 25, 2019. hoga County. transmit two certified copies of this Effective March 26, 2019. Section 3. That this resolution is resolution, together with two copies hereby declared to be an emergency of a letter of objection and two measure and, provided it receives copies of a letter requesting that the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Res. No. 383-2019. all the members elected to Council, hoga County. By Council Member Kazy. it shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That this resolution is An emergency resolution object- immediately upon its adoption and hereby declared to be an emergency ing to the transfer of ownership of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it measure and, provided it receives a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to shall take effect and be in force the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 15009 Puritas Avenue. from and after the earliest period all the members elected to Council, Whereas, Council has been noti- allowed by law. it shall take effect and be in force fied by the Division of Liquor Con- Adopted March 25, 2019. immediately upon its adoption and trol of an application for the Effective March 26, 2019. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 shall take effect and be in force and D6 Liquor Permit from Nazer, from and after the earliest period Inc., 3062-64 East 116th Street, 1st allowed by law. floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44120, Permit Res. No. 384-2019. Adopted March 25, 2019. No. 7321748 to Sun150 Corp, DBA By Council Member Kazy. Effective March 26, 2019. Speedy Puritas, 15009 Puritas An emergency resolution object- Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Per- ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at mit No. 8695105; and 14053 Lorain Avenue. Whereas, the granting of this Whereas, Council has been noti- Res. No. 385-2019. application for a liquor permit to fied by the Division of Liquor Con- By Council Member B. Jones. this high crime area, which is trol of an application for a New C1 An emergency resolution object- already saturated with other liquor Liquor Permit at KDR Himalayan, ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at outlets, is contrary to the best inter- LLC, DBA Rite Shop, 14053 Lorain 1701 East 12th Street, Ste ZMR14 and ests of the entire community; and Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Per- ZMR15. Whereas, the applicant does not mit No. 45302820005; and Whereas, Council has been noti- qualify to be a permit holder and/or Whereas, the granting of this fied by the Division of Liquor Con- has demonstrated that he has oper- application for a liquor permit to trol of an application for a New C1 ated his liquor business in disregard this high crime area, which is Liquor Permit at Dolgen Midwest, of the laws, regulations or local already saturated with other liquor LLC, DBA Dollar General Store, ordinances of this state or any other outlets, is contrary to the best inter- #20699, 1701 East 12th Street, Ste state; and ZMR14 and ZMR15, Cleveland, Ohio ests of the entire community; and Whereas, the place for which the 44114, Permit No. 22348154020; and Whereas, the applicant does not permit is sought has not conformed Whereas, the granting of this qualify to be a permit holder and/or to the building, safety or health application for a liquor permit to has demonstrated that he has oper- requirements of the governing body this high crime area, which is ated his liquor business in disregard of this County or City; and already saturated with other liquor of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, the place for which the outlets, is contrary to the best inter- permit is sought is so arranged or ordinances of this state or any other ests of the entire community; and constructed that law enforcement state; and Whereas, the applicant does not officers or agents of the Division of Whereas, the place for which the qualify to be a permit holder and/or Liquor Control are prevented rea- permit is sought has not conformed has demonstrated that he has oper- sonable access to the establishment; to the building, safety or health ated his liquor business in disregard and requirements of the governing body of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, the place for which the of this County or City; and ordinances of this state or any other permit is sought is so located with Whereas, the place for which the state; and respect to the neighborhood that it permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, the place for which the substantially interferes with public constructed that law enforcement permit is sought has not conformed decency, sobriety, peace or good officers or agents of the Division of to the building, safety or health order; and Liquor Control are prevented rea- requirements of the governing body Whereas, this objection is based sonable access to the establishment; of this County or City; and on other legal grounds as set forth and Whereas, the place for which the in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Whereas, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or and permit is sought is so located with constructed that law enforcement Whereas, this resolution consti- respect to the neighborhood that it officers or agents of the Division of tutes an emergency measure provid- substantially interferes with public Liquor Control are prevented rea- ing for the immediate preservation decency, sobriety, peace or good sonable access to the establishment; of the public peace, prosperity, safe- order; and and ty and welfare pursuant to Section Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, the place for which the 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. on other legal grounds as set forth permit is sought is so located with Council’s objection to said permit in Revised Code Section 4303.292; respect to the neighborhood that it must be received by the Superinten- and substantially interferes with public dent of Liquor Control within 30 Whereas, this resolution consti- decency, sobriety, peace or good days of notification; now, therefore, tutes an emergency measure provid- order; and Be it resolved by the Council of ing for the immediate preservation Whereas, this objection is based the City of Cleveland: of the public peace, prosperity, safe- on other legal grounds as set forth Section 1. That Council does here- ty and welfare pursuant to Section in Revised Code Section 4303.292; by record its objection to the trans- 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. and fer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Council’s objection to said permit Whereas, this resolution consti- Liquor Permit from Nazer, Inc., 3062- must be received by the Superinten- tutes an emergency measure provid- 64 East 116th Street, 1st floor, Cleve- dent of Liquor Control within 30 ing for the immediate preservation land, Ohio 44120, Permit No. 7321748 days of notification; now, therefore, of the public peace, prosperity, safe- to Sun150 Corp, DBA Speedy Puritas, Be it resolved by the Council of ty and welfare pursuant to Section 15009 Puritas Avenue, Cleveland, the City of Cleveland: 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Ohio 44135, Permit No. 8695105; and Section 1. That Council does here- Council’s objection to said permit requests the Superintendent of by record its objection to a New C1 must be received by the Superinten- Liquor Control to set a hearing for Liquor Permit at KDR Himalayan, dent of Liquor Control within 30 said application in accordance with LLC, DBA Rite Shop, 14053 Lorain days of notification; now, therefore, 457 20 The City Record April 3, 2019

Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this resolution consti- and Woodland Avenue in and to the the City of Cleveland: tutes an emergency measure provid- premises more particularly described Section 1. That Council does here- ing for the immediate preservation as follows: by record its objection to a New C1 of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Liquor Permit at Dolgen Midwest, ty and welfare pursuant to Section County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, LLC, DBA Dollar General Store, 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. being a part of Original Ten Acre #20699, 1701 East 12th Street, Ste Council’s objection to said permit Lot No. 37, being a part of lands ZMR14 and ZMR15, Cleveland, Ohio must be received by the Superinten- now or formerly conveyed to Cuya- 44114, Permit No. 22348154020; and dent of Liquor Control within 30 hoga Community College (PPN: 122- requests the Superintendent of days of notification; now, therefore, 04-009) and being more particularly Liquor Control to set a hearing for Be it resolved by the Council of bounded and described as follows: said application in accordance with the City of Cleveland: Commencing at a drill hole in a provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Section 1. That Council does here- stone monument found at the inter- Revised Code of Ohio. by record its objection to the trans- section of the centerline of Commu- Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- fer of ownership of a C1 Liquor nity College Avenue (100 feet wide) cil be and she is hereby directed to Permit from Mehar Singh, LLC, DA and the westerly line of East 30th transmit two certified copies of this Chester Speedy Mart, 5417 Chester Street (90 feet wide); thence along resolution, together with two copies Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per- said westerly line of East 30th of a letter of objection and two mit No. 5806804 to SRL Saher, LLC, Street, South 14°54'24" West, for a copies of a letter requesting that the DBA Chester Speedy Mart, 5417 distance of 441.98 feet to a point hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio thereon, said point also being the hoga County. 44103, Permit No. 7643522; and TRUE POINT of BEGINNING for the Section 3. That this resolution is requests the Superintendent of parcel of land hereinafter described; hereby declared to be an emergency Liquor Control to set a hearing for Thence clockwise along the fol- measure and, provided it receives said application in accordance with lowing four (4) courses and dis- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of provisions of Section 4303.26 of the tances: all the members elected to Council, Revised Code of Ohio. 1. Thence continuing along said it shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- westerly line of East 30th Street, immediately upon its adoption and cil be and she is hereby directed to South 14°54'24" West, for a distance approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it transmit two certified copies of this of 176.63 feet to a point thereon; shall take effect and be in force resolution, together with two copies 2. Thence leaving said westerly from and after the earliest period of a letter of objection and two line of East 30th Street and across allowed by law. copies of a letter requesting that the said PPN 122-04-009, North 23°54'55" Adopted March 25, 2019. hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- West, for a distance of 22.61 feet to Effective March 26, 2019. hoga County. a point; Section 3. That this resolution is 3. Thence continuing across said hereby declared to be an emergency PPN 122-04-009, North 14°48'29" East, measure and, provided it receives for a distance of 141.28 feet to a Res. No. 386-2019. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of point; By Council Member B. Jones. all the members elected to Council, 4. Thence continuing across said An emergency resolution object- it shall take effect and be in force PPN 122-04-009, North 54°01'00" East. ing to the transfer of ownership of immediately upon its adoption and for a distance of 22.86 feet to the a C1 Liquor Permit to 5417 Chester approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it TRUE POINT of BEGINNING, con- Avenue. shall take effect and be in force taining 0.0522 acres (2,272 sq.ft.), Whereas, Council has been noti- from and after the earliest period fied by the Division of Liquor Con- allowed by law. more or less, and subject to all ease- trol of an application for the Adopted March 25, 2019. ments, restrictions and covenants of transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Effective March 26, 2019. record as surveyed under the super- Permit from Mehar Singh, LLC, DA vision of Steve Mullaney, P.S. 7900, Chester Speedy Mart, 5417 Chester for Glaus, Pyle Schomer Burns & Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per- DeHaven, Inc., dba GPD Group, in mit No. 5806804 to SRL Saher, LLC, Ord. No. 75-2019. April of 2017. DBA Chester Speedy Mart, 5417 By Council Members Cleveland, Legal Description approved by Chester Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, 44103, Permit No. 7643522; and mental request). Surveys and House Numbering Sec- Whereas, the granting of this An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion. application for a liquor permit to ing the acquisition and recording of Section 2. That the cost of the this high crime area, which is certain easement interests from acquiring, accepting, and recording already saturated with other liquor Cuyahoga Community College on the easement rights shall be $1.00 outlets, is contrary to the best inter- East 30th Street for use of a public and other valuable consideration ests of the entire community; and sidewalk for the purpose of a drop- which is determined to be fair mar- Whereas, the applicant does not off area for students, for the Office ket value or the amount of the jury qualify to be a permit holder and/or of Capital Projects. verdict in the event eminent domain has demonstrated that he has oper- Whereas, the Director of Capital is needed to acquire the easement ated his liquor business in disregard Projects desires to accept certain interests in and to the premises. The of the laws, regulations or local easement interests from Cuyahoga purchase price, appraisal, title, ordinances of this state or any other Community College (“Tri-C”) on escrow, and all other costs incurred state; and East 30th Street between Communi- in acquiring and recording the ease- Whereas, the place for which the ty College Avenue and Woodland ment interests shall be paid from permit is sought has not conformed Avenue for the use of a public side- the fund or funds deemed appropri- to the building, safety or health walk as part of Tri-C’s renovation ate by the Director of Finance. requirements of the governing body of their Metropolitan Campus Center Section 3. That the Director of of this County or City; and which includes construction of a Capital Projects is authorized to Whereas, the place for which the new drop-off lane; and execute any documents on behalf of permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, this ordinance consti- the City of Cleveland necessary to constructed that law enforcement tutes an emergency measure provid- effect the purposes of this ordi- officers or agents of the Division of ing for the usual daily operation of nance. Liquor Control are prevented rea- a municipal department; now, there- Section 4. That this ordinance is sonable access to the establishment; fore, declared to be an emergency mea- and Be it ordained by the Council of sure and, provided it receives the Whereas, the place for which the the City of Cleveland: affirmative vote of two-thirds of all permit is sought is so located with Section 1. That notwithstanding the members elected to Council, it respect to the neighborhood that it and as an exception to the Codified shall take effect and be in force substantially interferes with public Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, immediately upon its passage and decency, sobriety, peace or good the Commissioner of Purchases and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it order; and Supplies is authorized to acquire, shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this objection is based accept, and record certain easement from and after the earliest period on other legal grounds as set forth rights from Tri-C for use of a pub- allowed by law. in Revised Code Section 4303.292; lic sidewalk on East 30th Street Passed March 25, 2019. and between Community College Avenue Effective March 26, 2019. 458 April 3, 2019 The City Record 21

Ord. No. 143-2019. of the storm and sanitary sewer sys- SF 122, 60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF By Council Members Cleveland tems in and around the IX Center 130, 60 SF 141, 60 SF 160, 60 SF 167, and Kelley (by departmental and discharge centers, and con- 60 SF 168, passenger facility charges request). structing infrastructure improve- if authorized, from the fund or sub- An emergency ordinance to amend ments needed for the rehabilitation; funds to which are credited the pro- the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of authorizing the Director of Port ceeds from the sale of bonds Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August Control to enter into one or more authorized by Ordinance No. 666-18, 10, 2016, as amended; and to supple- public improvement contracts for passed May 21, 2018, if the City sells ment the ordinance by adding new the making of the improvement; and such bonds and are authorized for Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the authorizing the Commissioner of the purposes of this ordinance, and public improvement of rehabilitat- Purchases and Supplies to acquire from the fund or subfunds to which ing the storm and sanitary sewer various rights and interests in real are credited the proceeds of any systems in and around the IX Cen- property. grant received for this project, ter and discharge centers and con- Section 1. That, under Section 167 Request No. RQS 3001, RL 2016-64. structing infrastructure of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Section 2. That the existing title improvements needed for the reha- land, this Council determines to and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance bilitation and to authorize a design make the public improvement of No. Ordinance No. 700-16, passed build contract to make the improve- designing and constructing the reha- August 10, 2016, as amended by Ordi- ment and real estate and easement bilitation of the storm and sanitary nance No. 1329-18, passed December acquisition. sewer systems in and around the IX 3, 2018, are repealed. Whereas, Ordinance No. 700-16, Center and discharge centers, and Section 3. That Ordinance No. 700- passed August 10, 2016, as amended constructing infrastructure improve- 16, passed August 10, 2016, as by Ordinance No. 1329-18, passed ments needed for the rehabilitation amended by Ordinance No. 1329-18, December 3, 2018, authorized the (the “Improvement”), for the Depart- passed December 3, 2018, is supple- Director of Port Control to enter into ment of Port Control, by one or more mented by adding new Sections 3a. a public improvement contract for design-build contracts duly let to the and 3b. to read as follows: the rehabilitation of the storm and person, firm, or corporation or com- Section 3a. That notwithstanding sanitary sewer system in and bination of them submitting the best and as an exception to the provi- around the IX Center and discharge proposal, taking into consideration sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the centers and constructing infrastruc- the engineering and design, the con- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ture improvements needed for the struction method, the proposed Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- rehabilitation; and design and construction costs, the chases and Supplies is authorized to Whereas, the unique design, time, total life-cycle costs, the qualifica- purchase, lease, or otherwise budgetary, or other material ele- tions of the proposed design profes- acquire easements, fee interests, ments of this project can benefit sional and construction firm, and licenses, permits and other rights or from the special care, coordination, the other objectives of the Improve- interests in real property necessary and expeditiousness possible by per- ment. for the Improvement. The consider- formance of both the professional Section 2. That the selection of the ation to be paid shall not exceed design services and the construction person, firm, or corporation to fair market value. under a design-build approach con- design and construct the Improve- Section 3b. That the Director of tract with a single entity; and ment shall be made by the Board of Port Control is authorized to exe- Whereas, the Department of Port Control on the nomination of the cute on behalf of the City, all doc- Control wishes to amend Ordinance Director of Port Control from a list uments necessary to acquire rights No. 700-16, to authorize a design- of qualified and available persons, or interests in real property and to build contract for the improvement; firms, or corporations, as may be employ and pay all fees for title and determined by the Director of Port companies, surveys, escrows, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Control after making a full and com- appraisers, and other consultants tutes an emergency measure provid- plete canvass for the purpose of and all other costs necessary for the ing for the usual daily operation of compiling the list. The Board of acquisition or use of the rights or a municipal department; now, there- Control shall fix the total compen- interests in the property. fore, sation to be paid for all design and Section 4. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of construction and procurement neces- declared to be an emergency mea- the City of Cleveland: sary for the Improvement. The con- sure and, provided it receives the Section 1. That the title and Sec- tract or contracts shall be prepared affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tions 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. by the Director of Law, approved by the members elected to Council, it Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August the Director of Port Control, and cer- shall take effect and be in force 10, 2016, as amended by Ordinance tified by the Director of Finance. immediately upon its passage and No. 1329-18, passed December 3, 2018, Section 4. That the cost of the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it are amended to read as follows: improvement, property and interest shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance deter- acquisition, and other expenditures from and after the earliest period mining the method of making the authorized shall be paid from Fund allowed by law. public improvement of designing Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, Passed March 25, 2019. and constructing the rehabilitation 60 SF 106, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 Effective March 26, 2019.

Ord. No. 175-2019. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to make appropriations and provide current expenses for the daily operation of all municipal departments of the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year from January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2019. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the daily operation of a municipal department; now therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That to provide for the current expenses for the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year ending Decem- ber 31, 2019, the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated via: The sum of Six Hundred Fifty One Million, One Hundred Thirty Five Thousand, Thirty One Dollars ($651,135,031) from the General Fund; The sum of One Hundred Three Million, Five Hundred Twenty Seven Thousand, Eight Hundred Eighty Eight Dollars ($103,527,888) from the Special Revenue Funds; The sum of Seventy Eight Million, One Hundred Eighty Four Thousand, Four Hundred Thirty Six Dollars ($78,184,436) from the Debt Service Fund; The sum of One Hundred Forty Two Million, Seven Hundred Ninety One Thousand, Seven Hundred Twenty Dol- lars ($142,791,720) from the Internal Service Funds; The sum of Eight Hundred Forty Two Million, Two Hundred Seventy Four Thousand, Six Hundred Three Dol- lars ($842,274,603) from the Enterprise Funds; The sum of Twelve Million, Six Hundred Fifty Six Thousand, Four Hundred Eighty Two Dollars ($12,656,482) from the Trust and Agency Funds; 459 22 The City Record April 3, 2019

All set forth in the Mayor’s Estimate on file with Council and identified in the aggregate amount for each department as follows:

Legislative Branch $ 7,776,787 Judicial Branch 42,689,411 Executive Branch General Government 21,523,112 Department of Aging 1,565,325 Department of Human Resources 3,211,965 Department of Law 13,803,235 Department of Finance 23,409,862 Department of Public Health 9,814,037 Department of Public Safety 367,137,482 Department of Public Works 78,835,906 Department of Community Development 2,175,618 Department of Building and Housing 13,213,325 Department of Economic Development 1,906,694 Nondepartmental 64,072,272 ——————— Total Executive Branch 600,668,833 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND 645,792,891 Special Revenue Funds 103,527,888 Internal Service Funds 142,791,720 Enterprise Funds 842,274,603 Agency Funds 12,656,482 Debt Service Funds 78,184,436 ——————— TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2019 $1,830,570,160 ———————

GENERAL FUND

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

Council and Clerk of Council $ 7,776,787 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,545,200 II. Other Expenses 2,231,587 ——————— TOTAL LEGISLATIVE BRANCH $ 7,776,787 ———————

JUDICIAL BRANCH

Municipal Court - Judicial Division $ 25,268,464 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 21,515,670 II. Other Expenses 3,752,794

Municipal Court - Clerk’s Division $ 12,576,522 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,797,239 II. Other Expenses 1,779,283

Municipal Court - Housing Division $ 4,844,425 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 4,520,649 II. Other Expenses 323,776 ——————— TOTAL JUDICIAL BRANCH $ 42,689,411 ———————

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Office of the Mayor $ 3,670,285 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,548,899 II. Other Expenses 121,386

Office of Capital Projects $ 7,068,848 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,420,878 II. Other Expenses 647,970

Office of Quality Ctrl & Perf Mgmt $ 1,330,410 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,136,605 II. Other Expenses 193,805 460 April 3, 2019 The City Record 23

Landmarks Commission $ 210,092 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 198,062 II. Other Expenses 12,030

Board of Building Standards and Appeals $ 164,262 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 139,534 II. Other Expenses 24,728

Board of Zoning Appeals $ 248,554 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 224,972 II. Other Expenses 23,582

Civil Service Commission $ 1,799,831 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 804,479 II. Other Expenses 995,352

Community Relations Board $ 1,720,558 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,658,019 II. Other Expenses 62,539

City Planning Commission $ 2,430,009 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,087,962 II. Other Expenses 342,047

Boxing and Wrestling Commission $ 25,846 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 25,846

Office of Sustainability $ 1,067,015 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 663,619 II. Other Expenses 403,396

Office of Equal Opportunity $ 891,252 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 743,162 II. Other Expenses 148,090

Office of Budget & Management $ 896,150 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 845,230 II. Other Expenses 50,920 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $ 21,523,112 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF AGING

Department of Aging $ 1,565,325 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,245,893 II. Other Expenses 319,432 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF AGING $ 1,565,325 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Department of Human Resources $ 3,211,965 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,633,024 II. Other Expenses 1,578,941 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES $ 3,211,965 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF LAW

Department of Law $ 13,803,235 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 7,743,697 II. Other Expenses 6,059,538 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW $ 13,803,235 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Finance Administration $ 4,693,190 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,161,908 II. Other Expenses 3,531,282 461 24 The City Record April 3, 2019

Division of Accounts $ 2,215,982 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,367,084 II. Other Expenses 848,898

Division of Assessments and Licenses $ 5,080,117 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,623,996 II. Other Expenses 1,456,121

Division of Treasury $ 935,719 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 812,557 II. Other Expenses 123,162

Division of Purchases and Supplies $ 763,905 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 732,027 II. Other Expenses 31,878

Bureau of Internal Audit $ 1,473,890 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 789,365 II. Other Expenses 684,525

Division of Financial Reporting and Control $ 1,575,205 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,548,230 II. Other Expenses 26,975

Information Systems Services $ 6,671,854 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,292,389 II. Other Expenses 3,379,465 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE $ 23,409,862 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Public Health Administration $ 1,628,091 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,203,011 II. Other Expenses 425,080

Division of Health $ 5,148,122 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,696,116 II. Other Expenses 2,452,006

Division of Environment $ 2,120,041 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,636,120 II. Other Expenses 483,921

Division of Air Quality $ 917,783 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 584,378 II. Other Expenses 333,405 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH $ 9,814,037 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Public Safety Administration $ 6,546,078 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,849,001 II. Other Expenses 2,697,077

Division of Police $ 207,633,646 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 195,433,144 II. Other Expenses 12,200,502

Division of Fire $ 101,626,504 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 97,297,717 II. Other Expenses 4,328,787

Division of Emergency Medical Services $ 32,738,147 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 29,035,824 II. Other Expenses 3,702,323

Division of Animal Control Services $ 2,871,789 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,209,426 II. Other Expenses 662,363

Division of Correction $ 8,468,803 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 662,403 II. Other Expenses 7,806,400 462 April 3, 2019 The City Record 25

Office of Professional Standards $ 1,694,727 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,228,477 II. Other Expenses 466,250

Police Review Board $ 159,422 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 147,542 II. Other Expenses 11,880

Community Police Commission $ 758,779 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 417,175 II. Other Expenses 341,604

Police Inspector General $ 234,094 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 223,394 II. Other Expenses 10,700

Department of Justice $ 4,405,493 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,224,553 II. Other Expenses 2,180,940 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $ 367,137,482 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Division of Public Works Administration $ 3,356,822 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,153,319 II. Other Expenses 203,503

Division of Recreation $ 15,201,696 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,552,082 II. Other Expenses 4,649,614

Division of Parking Facilities-On Street $ 1,243,355 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,167,799 II. Other Expenses 75,556

Division of Property Management $ 8,267,310 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,030,017 II. Other Expenses 2,237,293

Division of Park Maintenance and Properties $ 16,516,101 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,528,568 II. Other Expenses 5,987,533

Division of Waste $ 30,245,627 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 17,298,863 II. Other Expenses 12,946,764

Division of Traffic Engineering $ 4,004,995 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,003,213 II. Other Expenses 1,001,782 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS $ 78,835,906 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR’S OFFICE

Department of Community Development Director’s Office $ 2,175,618 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 644,724 II. Other Expenses 1,530,894 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 2,175,618 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING

Building and Housing Dir Office $ 2,702,691 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,992,042 II. Other Expenses 710,649

Division of Code Enforcement $ 8,692,274 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 8,382,127 II. Other Expenses 310,147 463 26 The City Record April 3, 2019

Division of Construction Permit $ 1,818,360 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,792,717 II. Other Expenses 25,643 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING $ 13,213,325 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Economic Development $ 1,906,694 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,888,011 II. Other Expenses 18,683 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ 1,906,694 ———————

NONDEPARTMENTAL

County Auditor Deductions $ 1,066,000 II. Other Expenses $ 1,066,000

Other Administrative $ 18,865,626 II. Other Expenses $ 18,865,626

Transfers to Other Funds $ 44,140,646 II. Other Expenses $ 44,140,646 ——————— TOTAL NONDEPARTMENTAL $ 64,072,272 ——————— TOTAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH $ 600,668,833 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 651,135,031 ———————

SPECIAL REVENUE FUND

Restricted Income Tax Fund $ 53,878,638 II. Other Expenses $ 53,878,638

Street Construction, Maintenance & Repair Fund $ 35,006,687 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 18,687,998 II. Other Expenses 16,318,689

Schools Recreation & Cultural Activities Fund $ 1,125,000 II. Other Expenses $ 1,125,000

Division of & Stadium-Stadium $ 13,517,563 II. Other Expenses $13,517,563 ——————— TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $ 103,527,888 ———————

DEBT SERVICE FUND

Sinking Fund Commission $ 78,184,436 I II. Debt Service $ 78,184,436 ——————— TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS $ 78,184,436 ———————

INTERNAL SERVICE FUND

Sinking Fund Commission $ 846,397 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 215,977 II. Other Expenses 630,420

Information Systems Services-Telephone Exchange $ 9,165,488 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,490,134 II. Other Expenses 7,675,354

Radio $ 3,895,823 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 677,320 II. Other Expenses 3,218,503 464 April 3, 2019 The City Record 27

Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance $ 19,641,859 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,303,685 II. Other Expenses 13,338,174

Division of Printing and Reproduction $ 2,881,545 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,103,417 II. Other Expenses 1,778,128

City Storeroom and Central Warehouse $ 596,406 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 126,206 II. Other Expenses 470,200

Health Self Insurance $ 88,163,989 II. Other Expenses $ 88,163,989

Prescription Self Insurance $ 17,600,213 II. Other Expenses $ 17,600,213 ——————— TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $ 142,791,720 ———————

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Utilities Administration $ 7,048,597 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,638,593 II. Other Expenses 1,410,004

Division of Fiscal Control $ 8,064,724 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,425,479 II. Other Expenses 1,639,245

Division of Water $ 389,976,157 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 88,944,492 II. Other Expenses 301,031,665

Division of Water Pollution Control $ 30,194,535 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 11,045,178 II. Other Expenses 19,149,357

Division of Cleveland Public Power $ 218,687,458 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 27,130,014 II. Other Expenses 191,557,444 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES $ 653,971,471 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL

Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins & Burke Lakefront Airports - Operations $ 169,960,333 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 35,010,215 II. Other Expenses 134,950,118 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL $ 169,960,333 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Division of Cemeteries $ 1,768,000 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,284,829 II. Other Expenses 483,171

Golf Course Fund $ 1,422,535 II. Other Expenses $ 1,422,535

Division of Parking Facilities-Off Street Parking $ 10,620,675 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,443,047 II. Other Expenses 9,177,628

Division of Public Auditorium $ 2,826,765 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,495,247 II. Other Expenses 1,331,518 465 28 The City Record April 3, 2019

Division of West Side Market $ 1,704,824 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 526,482 II. Other Expenses 1,178,342 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS $ 18,342,799 ——————— TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS $ 842,274,603 ———————

AGENCY FUND

Central Collection Agency $ 12,656,482 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 8,328,248 II. Other Expenses 4,328,234 ——————— TOTAL AGENCY FUND $ 12,656,482 ———————

Section 2. That the appropriations herein made are based upon the detail of expenditures set forth in the Mayor’s Estimate, but are appropriated to the several departments, offices, and purposes in the aggregate for I. - Per- sonnel and Related Expenses; and II. - Other Expenses and are not severally and individually appropriated in said detail. Any unencumbered balance in an appropriation fund at the close of the year 2018 is hereby appro- priated to such fund for the payment of unpaid obligations lawfully incurred in 2019 or prior years. The Mayor’s Estimate, as modified by the schedule published pursuant to Section 39 of the Charter shall within the sums appropriated in Section 1 hereof, constitute the expenditure budget for the year 2019 and shall be subject to the control of the Mayor, provided, however, that no transfer from I. - Personnel and Related Expenses, or II. – Other Expenses within any department or office, or from one department or office to another shall be made except as provided in Section 41 of the Charter. Section 3. That the Commissioner of Accounts is hereby authorized to draw warrants upon the City Treasury for the amount appropriated in this ordinance, whenever claims are presented properly approved by the head of the department or by the chief of a commission for which indebtedness was incurred. Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed by law. Passed March 25, 2019. Effective March 26, 2019.

Ord. No. 177-2019. taxiways, ramps, roadways and other the amount of $50,000 for assistance By Council Members Cleveland surfaces for the various divisions of in developing and implementing and Kelley (by departmental the Department of Port Control. This Form-Based Zoning protocols; and request). ordinance constitutes the additional Whereas, it is necessary to extend An emergency ordinance authoriz- legislative authority required by the term of the grant authorized in ing the Director of Port Control to Ordinance No. 874-15 to exercise this that ordinance; and exercise the first option to renew option. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Contract No. CT 3001 PI 2016-38 with Section 2. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- The Shelly Company for the public declared to be an emergency mea- ing for the usual daily operation of improvement of repairing, maintain- sure and, provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- ing, and installing asphalt on run- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, ways, on taxiways, ramps, roadways the members elected to Council, it Be it ordained by the Council of and other surfaces for the various shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: divisions of the Department of Port immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That the Director of Control. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it City Planning is authorized to enter Whereas, under the authority of shall take effect and be in force into one or more contracts with Ordinance No. 874-15, passed Sep- from and after the earliest period Code Studio for professional services tember 28, 2015, the Director of Port allowed by law. necessary to develop and implement Control entered into Contract No. CT Passed March 25, 2019. Form-Based Zoning protocols in up 3001 PI 2016-38 with the Shelly Com- Effective March 26, 2019. to three pilot geographic areas of pany for the public improvement of the City on the basis of its propos- repairing, maintaining, and al dated July 31, 2018, for the installing asphalt on runways, on Department of City Planning. taxiways, ramps, roadways and Ord. No. 200-2019. Section 2. That the term of the other surfaces for the various divi- By Council Members Brancatelli grant authorized in Ordinance No. sions of the Department of Port Con- and Kelley (by departmental 297-18, passed April 2, 2018, is trol; and request). extended to December 31, 2019. Whereas, Ordinance No. 874-15 An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 3. That the contract or requires further legislation before ing the Director of City Planning to contracts shall be paid from Fund exercising the first option to renew enter into one or more contracts Nos. 01-0110-6380 and 15 SF 015, on this contract; and with Code Studio for professional Whereas, this ordinance consti- Request No. RQS 0110, RLA 2018-67. tutes an emergency measure provid- services necessary to develop and Section 4. That this ordinance is ing for the usual daily operation of implement Form-Based Zoning pro- declared to be an emergency mea- a municipal department; now, there- tocols in up to three pilot geo- sure and, provided it receives the fore, graphic areas of the City; and to affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Be it ordained by the Council of extend the term of the Cleveland the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: Foundation grant authorized by shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of Port Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, immediately upon its passage and Control is authorized to exercise the 2018. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it first option to renew Contract No. CT Whereas, under Ordinance No. 297- shall take effect and be in force 3001 PI 2016-38 with the Shelly 18, passed April 2, 2018, this Council from and after the earliest period Company for the public improvement authorized the Director of City Plan- allowed by law. of repairing, maintaining, and ning to apply for and accept a grant Passed March 25, 2019. installing asphalt on runways, on from the Cleveland Foundation in Effective March 26, 2019. 466 April 3, 2019 The City Record 29

Ord. No. 205-2019. By Council Member Polensek. An ordinance changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, that the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darley Avenue North East and the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land also known as Sublot No. 204 in the Henry C. Wick Subdivision of part of the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351, commonly known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 112-03- 018 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, southerly along said prolongation of said easterly line continuing through the intersection of the cen- terline of Kelso Avenue and continuing southerly through the intersection of the centerline of Argus Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue (formerly Quinby Avenue N.E.); Thence, easterly along the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 16 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision as recorded in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more commonly known as PPN 112-03-128; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program on November 16, 2012 also known as Sublot No. 52 in the H.C. Wick Subdivision Annex of part of the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded AFN 201207250293 and commonly known as PPN 112-03-160 in Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, westerly along said southerly line and its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of East 136th Street; Thence, northerly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of E. 133rd Street; Thence, southerly along the southerly prolongation of East 133rd Street to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Cleveland Public Power as a perpetual easement and right of way by North- east Ohio Regional Sewer District and commonly known as PPN 112-06-006, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 365, Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed by Sunrise Development Corporation by deed to the Regional Sewer District as recorded by AFN 200709280013 and commonly known as PPN 112-02-046 as recorded in Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Darley Avenue N.E.; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of the aforementioned Sublot No. 204, more commonly known as PPN 112-03-018 and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 146th Street and the centerline of Darwin Avenue (for- merly Fulton Avenue); Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 146th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of PPN 112-26-092 also known as Sublot No. 104 of the Quinby & Brooks Subdivision of part of the Original Euclid Township Tract No. 16 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence, northerly along said southerly prolongation of the westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Jenne Avenue; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Jenne Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program by foreclo- sure on May 23, 1997 as referenced in Book 5059, Page 39 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and commonly known as PPN 112-26-034; Thence, northerly along said southerly prolongation of the westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of South Waterloo Road; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of South Waterloo Road to its intersection with the centerline of Darwin Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darwin Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 146th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Two Family Residential’ District, a ‘D’ Area Dis- trict and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the centerline of Diana Avenue (for- merly Kenneth Avenue N.E.); Thence southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp; Thence, northerly and easterly along the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp to its intersection with the centerline of Diana Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Diana Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height District; 467 30 The City Record April 3, 2019

Section 3. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the South Waterloo Road Ramp and the northerly prolonga- tion of the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland by deed on January 1, 1975 and commonly known as PPN 112-26-031; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Jenne Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Jenne Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 106 in Quinby & Brooks Subdivision of part of the Original Euclid Township Tract No. 16, as shown by the recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and com- monly known as PPN 112-26-086 or 633 East 140th Street; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and continuing along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue (formerly Montgomery Avenue N.E.); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Diana Avenue (formerly Kenneth Avenue N.E.), Thence, westerly along the centerline of Diana Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Bobbie C. Laster on March 28, 2000 and known as Sublots Nos. 127 & 128 in Henry C. Wick’s Subdivision of part of Original East Cleveland Township One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records (commonly known as PPN 112-01-123); Thence, northerly along the southerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of said parcel; Thence, easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed by the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Pro- gram by deed on May 8, 2018 and more commonly known as PPN 112-01-089 as recorded by AFN 201805090346 in Cuyahoga County Records; Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of I-90 East to East 140th Street Ramp; Thence, northwesterly along said centerline and continuing along the centerline of South Waterloo Road to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of PPN 112-26-031 and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darley Avenue and the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Intermodal Facilities Group, LLC on June 23, 2016 and known as Sublots Nos. 53 & 54 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more com- monly known as PPN 112-03-161; Thence, westerly along said easterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of said parcel; Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue (formerly Quinby Avenue N.E.); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 295 in the aforementioned Subdivision as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Records and also known as PPN 112-03-091; Thence, northerly along said easterly line and its northerly prolongation through the intersection of the cen- terlines of Argus Avenue and continuing northerly along said prolongation through the centerline of Kelso Avenue and continuing to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the westerly prolongation of the cen- terline of Cobalt Avenue (formerly Parker Avenue N.E.); Thence, northeasterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 143rd Street, Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 143rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue (formerly Manchester Avenue); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue continuing across the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the southeasterly prolongation of the south westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Anthony Brigandi on January 19, 1995 and known as being parts of Sublots Nos. 7 & 8 in the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 354 in the H.C. McDowell, Brayton, et. Al., Subdivision shown by recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County Records (commonly known as PPN 112-07-002); Thence, northwesterly along said southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a par- cel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland on January 1,1975 and also known as the former site of the Cleveland Municipal Light & Power Plant -- Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001; Thence, northeasterly along said northerly line and its northeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the southwesterly prolon- gation of the centerline of Cobalt Avenue and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’ Use District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height District; Section 4. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darwin Avenue and the centerline of East 152nd Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 152nd Street to its intersection with the northeasterly prolon- gation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to New York Central Lines LLC on August 14, 2002 and known as part of Original Euclid Township Tracts 1 & 16, and being a portion of the former New York Central Railroad Company as recorded in Cuyahoga County Map Records (more commonly known as PPN 112-27- 003); 468 April 3, 2019 The City Record 31

Thence, southwesterly along said northeasterly prolongation of said southerly line continuing to its intersec- tion with the centerline of East 143rd Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 143rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Cobalt Avenue (formerly Parker Avenue N.E.); Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Cobalt Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 146th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 146th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darwin Avenue (formerly Fulton Avenue N.E.); Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darwin Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 152nd Street and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the easterly prolongation of the norther- ly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Cleveland Public Power as a perpetual easement and right of way by Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, and commonly known as PPN 112-06-006, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 365, Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the northeasterly prolonga- tion of the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland on January 1, 1975 and the former site of Cleveland Municipal Light and Power Plant -- Collinwood Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001; Thence, southwesterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of said parcel; Thence, southeasterly along said westerly line and its southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Aspinwall (formerly Kirby Avenue N.E.) Avenue; Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 136th Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of the now vacated East 136th Street to its intersection with the west- erly prolongation of the centerline of Maxwell Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of the New York Central Lines Rail Road (R.R.) or the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Northerly Lakes Management Company on January 6, 1995, as recorded in Volume 94-00103, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County Records and commonly known as PPN 112-06-003; Thence, northerly along said prolongation of the westerly line of said parcel to its intersection with the norther- ly line of the aforementioned Cleveland Public Power easement also known as PPN 112-06-006; Thence, easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of East 133rd Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 133rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E.; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the centerline of East 136th Street; Thence, southerly along the southerly prolongation of the centerline of East 136th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Edgar Pike on Septem- ber 17, 1998 and known as Sublot No. 37 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision Annex of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and commonly known as PPN 112-03-145; Thence, easterly along said southerly line and its easterly prolongation continuing to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Semi-Industry Use District’, a “K” Area District and a ‘1’ Height District. Section 5. That the street frontages described as follows: The eastern side of East 140th Street between Lakeshore Boulevard and Aspinwall Avenue; And; The western side of East 140th Street between Lakeshore Boulevard and Westropp Avenue; And; The western side of East 140th Street between the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed from Victoria Richardson to Rodney Jaspar on March 31, 2003 and commonly known as PPN 112-01-142 as recorded in Volume 92-11466, Page 45 of Cuyahoga County Records and Aspinwall Avenue; And; The northern side of Aspinwall Avenue between the western line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland on January 1, 1975 and the former site of Cleveland Municipal Light and Power Plant -- Collinwood Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001 and the centerline of East 143rd Street; And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay District’ Section 6. That a Mapped Building Setback of seven (7) feet shall be established along the southerly side of Diana Avenue between East 140th Street and East 136th Street, on the northerly side of Darley Avenue between East 140th Street and the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to John Stabler by deed on November 29, 1976 as recorded as Permanent Parcel Number 112-02-167 in Cuyahoga County Records, and on the easterly and westerly side of East 136th Street between Diana Avenue and Darley Avenue as shown on the attached map. Section 7. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 6 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2595, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designat- ed for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 8. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 469 32 The City Record April 3, 2019

Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boule- vard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). The inset in the lower right corner depicts the Urban Form Overlay continuing northerly along East 140th Street to Lakeshore Boulevard. Passed March 25, 2019. Effective April 24, 2019.

Ord. No. 206-2019. By Council Member Conwell. An ordinance establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 12018019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That a Mapped Building Setback of zero (0) feet from the property line shall be established on the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the Cleveland Institute of Music from Case Western Reserve University on January 1, 1986 and more commonly known as 1609 Hazel Road as recorded by AFN: 201111140610 or Permanent Parcel Number 120-18-019; And as identified on the attached map, the zero (0) foot mapped building setback from the property line is here- by established on the Building Zone Maps; Section 2. That the changes described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2598, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 470 April 3, 2019 The City Record 33

Passed March 25, 2019. Effective April 24, 2019.

Ord. No. 207-2019. By Council Member Cleveland. An ordinance changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN12323029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, that the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Hector Avenue (formerly Hector Street S.E.) and the center- line of Fowler Avenue; Thence, southeasterly along the centerline of Hector Street S.E. to its intersection with the centerline of McBride Avenue; Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of McBride Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Broad- way Avenue; Thence, northwesterly along the centerline of Broadway Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Fowler Avenue; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of Fowler Avenue to its intersection with centerline of Hector Street S.E. and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’, a ‘K’ Area District and a ‘3’ Height District. Section 2. That all existing Mapped Building Setbacks of forty-three (43) feet along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue between Fowler Avenue and McBride Avenue And as identified on the attached map are hereby removed from the Building Zone Maps. Section 3. That the street frontages described as follows: The northeasterly side of Broadway Avenue between the centerline of Fowler Avenue and the centerline of McBride Avenue, And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay District’ 471 34 The City Record April 3, 2019

Section 4. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2596, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designat- ed for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed March 25, 2019. Effective April 24, 2019.

Ord. No. 246-2019. Chapter 181 and 183 of the Codified for Urban Properties Group, LLC, of By Council Members McCormack, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, part of Original Brooklyn Township Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- the Mayor and the Commissioner of Lot No. 51, as shown by the recorded mental request). Purchases and Supplies are plat in Volume 340 of Maps, Page 88 of An emergency ordinance authoriz- authorized to acquire from and re- Cuyahoga County Records. ing the Mayor and the Commission- convey to, CLE Dexter LLC, or its er of Purchases and Supplies to designee, for a price of one dollar and Parcel No. 2 (PPN’s 003-27-029, acquire and re-convey properties other valuable consideration 030 & 033) presently owned by CLE Dexter determined to be fair market value, Situated in the City of Cleveland, LLC, or its designee, located at 1578 the following property for the purpose County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio West 28th Street for the purpose of of entering into the chain-of-title prior and known as Block “A” in Map of entering into the chain-of-title prior to the adoption of tax increment Consolidation for Lutheran Medical to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized Center, as part of Original Brooklyn financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Township Lot No. 51, as shown by under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code and more fully described as the recorded plat in Volume 380 of Code. follows: Maps, Page 36 of Cuyahoga County Whereas, this ordinance consti- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Records. tutes an emergency measure provid- County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, Section 2. That the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of described as follows: Economic Development is autho- a municipal department; now, there- rized to execute on behalf of the fore, Parcel No. 1 (PPN’s 003-27-026, 027, City of Cleveland all necessary doc- Be it ordained by the Council of 028, 031, 032, 089 & 090) uments to acquire and to convey the the City of Cleveland: Situated in the City of Cleveland, properties and to employ and to Section 1. That notwithstanding and County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio and cause CLE Dexter LLC, or its as an exception to the provisions of known as Lot 1 in Lot Consolidation designee, to pay all fees for title 472 April 3, 2019 The City Record 35 companies, surveys, escrows, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all for the Cod, Inc. for the purpose of appraisers, environmental audits, the members elected to Council, it operating a submarine museum and and all other costs necessary for the shall take effect and be in force memorial, for a term of two years acquisition and sale of the proper- immediately upon its passage and with three one-year options to ties. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it renew, the first of which would Section 3. That this Council finds shall take effect and be in force require additional legislative the conveyances are in compliance from and after the earliest period authority. with Section 5709.41(B)(1) of the allowed by law. Whereas, the City of Cleveland Revised Code and the proposed Passed March 25, 2019. owns certain property known as improvements constitute and are Effective March 26, 2019. 1201 North Marginal Road, which is declared a public purpose under said suitable for lease by another party section and the subject property is for a public use; and located in a blighted area of an Whereas, the Cleveland Coordi- impacted City as required by Section Ord. No. 250-2019. nating Committee for the Cod, Inc. 5709.41 of the Revised Code. By Council Members Cleveland (“the Lessee”) has proposed to lease Section 4. That the conveyance and Kelley (by departmental the property from the City for the shall be made by official deed pre- request). purpose of operating a submarine pared by the Director of Law and An emergency ordinance authoriz- museum and memorial; and executed by the Mayor and the Com- ing the Director of Port Control to Whereas, this Council finds that missioner of Purchases and Supplies exercise the first option to renew the lease of the real estate is in con- on behalf of the City of Cleveland. Contract No. RC 2017-28 with Hi-Lite formity with the provisions of Char- Section 5. That this ordinance is Airfield Services LLC to provide ter Section 45; and declared to be an emergency mea- labor and materials necessary to Whereas, this ordinance consti- sure and, provided it receives the remove rubber and any other conta- tutes an emergency measure provid- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all minates from paved surfaces at the ing for the usual daily operation of the members elected to Council, it various divisions of the Department a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force of Port Control. fore, immediately upon its passage and Whereas, under the authority of Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ordinance No. 550-16, passed May 23, the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force 2016, the Director of Port Control Section 1. That notwithstanding from and after the earliest period entered into Contract No. RC 2017-28 and as an exception to the provi- allowed by law. with Hi-Lite Airfield Services LLC sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Passed March 25, 2019. to provide labor and materials nec- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Effective March 26, 2019. essary to remove rubber and any Ohio, 1976, the Director of Port Con- other contaminates from paved sur- trol is authorized to lease to Lessee faces at the various divisions of the certain property more fully Department of Port Control; and described as 0.64 acres of land in the Ord. No. 249-2019. Whereas, Ordinance No. 550-16 City of Cleveland located at 1201 By Council Members Cleveland requires further legislation before North Marginal Road, which is suit- and Kelley (by departmental exercising the first option to renew able for lease by another party for request). on this contract; and a public use for operation of a sub- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, this ordinance consti- marine museum and memorial. ing the Director of Port Control to tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That the term of the lease authorized by this ordinance exercise the first option to renew ing for the usual daily operation of shall not exceed two years with Contract No. CT 3001 NF 2017-63 a municipal department; now, there- three one-year options to renew, the with Circadian Knight Corporation fore, first of which would require addi- dba Top Gun to lease office space Be it ordained by the Council of tional legislative authority. If such at Burke Lakefront Airport for oper- the City of Cleveland: additional legislative authority is ation of a flight school and related Section 1. That the Director of granted, the second and third one- services. Port Control is authorized to exer- year options to renew may be exer- Whereas, under the authority of cise the first option to renew Con- Ordinance No. 1303-16, passed Janu- cised at the option of the Director tract No. RC 2017-28 with Hi-Lite of Port Control, without the neces- ary 30, 2017, the Director of Port Airfield Services LLC for the Control entered into Contract No. CT sity of obtaining additional authori- requirements for an additional year ty of this Council. 3001 NF 2017-63 with Circadian to provide labor and materials nec- Knight Corporation dba Top Gun Section 3. That the property autho- essary to remove rubber and any (“Top Gun”) to lease office space at rized by this ordinance shall be other contaminates from paved sur- Burke Lakefront Airport for opera- leased at $1.00 annually and other faces at the various divisions of the tion of a flight school and related valuable consideration, determined Department of Port Control. This services; and to be fair market value, exclusive of ordinance constitutes the additional Whereas, Ordinance No. 1303-16 utilities. legislative authority required by requires further legislation before Section 4. That the lease may Ordinance No. 550-16 to exercise this exercising the first option to renew authorize the Lessee to make on this contract; and option. improvements to the leased premis- Whereas, for the use of the Section 2. That this ordinance is es subject to the approval of appro- Leased premises, Top Gun shall pay declared to be an emergency mea- priate City agencies and officials. the City an annual fee as specified sure and, provided it receives the Section 5. That the lease shall be in the contract; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all prepared by the Director of Law. Whereas, this ordinance consti- the members elected to Council, it Section 6. That the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force Port Control, the Director of Law, ing for the usual daily operation of immediately upon its passage and and other appropriate City officials a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it are authorized to execute any other fore, shall take effect and be in force documents and certificates, and take Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period any other actions which may be nec- the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. essary or appropriate to effect the Section 1. That the Director of Passed March 25, 2019. lease authorized by this ordinance. Port Control is authorized to exer- Effective March 26, 2019. Section 7. That this ordinance is cise the first option to renew Con- declared to be an emergency mea- tract No. CT 3001 NF 2017-63 with sure and, provided it receives the Top Gun to lease office space at affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Burke Lakefront Airport for opera- Ord. No. 251-2019. the members elected to Council, it tion of a flight school and related By Council Members McCormack, shall take effect and be in force services. This ordinance constitutes Cleveland and Kelley (by depart- immediately upon its passage and the additional legislative authority mental request). approval by the Mayor; otherwise it required by Ordinance No. 1303-16 to An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force exercise this option. ing the Director of Port Control to from and after the earliest period Section 2. That this ordinance is lease certain property located at allowed by law. declared to be an emergency mea- 1201 North Marginal Road to the Passed March 25, 2019. sure and, provided it receives the Cleveland Coordinating Committee Effective March 26, 2019. 473 36 The City Record April 3, 2019

Ord. No. 259-2019. By Council Member B. Jones. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land south west of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road and adding an Urban Form Overlay District (MC 2593). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and the State of Ohio, the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Hough Avenue N.E. and the centerline of Ansel Road; Thence, southeasterly along the centerline of Ansel Road to its' intersection with the easterly prolongation of the most northerly point of a parcel of land conveyed to FOB Real Estate LLC by deed on December 16, 2013 and also known as part of Sublots Nos. 5 and 6 in B.C. Walter's Subdivision of part of the Original One Hun- dred Acre Lots Nos. 393 and 401 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 32 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more commonly known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 119-13-052; Thence, westerly along said prolongation to its intersection with said northerly point and the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland on January 1, 1975 by deed and known more commonly as 9364 Amesbury Avenue or PPN 119-13-072); Thence, southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line of said parcel; Thence, westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence, northwesterly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land so conveyed by Peggy Moss to Premier Investment Properties LLC by deed on September 27, 2017 and also known as being part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 393 or more commonly known as PPN 119-13-021; Thence, northeasterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the northeasterly line thereof; Thence, northwesterly along said northeasterly line and its' northwesterly prolongation to its' intersection with the centerline of Hough Avenue N.E.; Thence, northeasterly along Hough Avenue N.E. to its' intersection with the centerline of Ansel Road N.E. and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail Business' District, a ‘G Area District and a ‘3’ Height District; Section 2. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Lamont Avenue (formerly Oak Avenue) and the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed by Sheriff's Deed to City of Cleveland Land Reuti- lization Program on November 6, 1997 and also known as being parts of Sublots No. 5, 6, and 7 in B.C. Walter's Subdivision of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lots Nos. 393 and 401 as shown by recorded plat in Vol- ume 4 of Maps, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Records and more commonly known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 119-13-056; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Lamont Avenue to its' intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublots Nos. 11 and 12 in B.C. Walter's Subdivision of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lots. Nos. 393 & 401 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 4 of Maps, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Records and more commonly known as PPN 119-13-060; Thence, northerly along said southerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line of the aforementioned parcel; Thence, westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land known as being part of Sublot No. 44 in George W. Richardson's Allotment of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lots Nos. 392 & 393 and as parts of Sublot No. 10 in B.C. Walter's Subdivision of the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lots Nos. 392 and 393 and more commonly known as PPN 119-13-059; Thence, northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence, northeasterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land known as part of Sublot No. 44 and all of Sublot No. 43 in George W. Richardson's Allotment of part of Origi- nal One Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 392 & 393 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 13 of Maps, Page 41 of Cuya- hoga County Records and more commonly known as PPN 119-13-058; Thence, southeasterly, southwesterly and southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the norther- ly line of a parcel of land conveyed by Sheriff's Deed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program on March 25, 2004 and known as part of Sublots Nos. 7 & 8 in the aforementioned B.C. Walter's Subdivision as shown by recorded plat in Volume 4 of Maps, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Records and together forming a parcel of land more commonly known as PPN 119-13-057; Thence, westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of the aforementioned PPN 119-13-056; Thence, northwesterly along said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence, easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of the parcel thereof; Thence, southerly, westerly and southerly along the easterly line of said parcel and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Lamont Avenue and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Open Space Recreation' District, a ‘G Area District and a ‘2’ Height District; Section 3. That the street frontages described as follows: The southerly side of Hough Avenue N.E. between Ansel Road and the westerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed by Sheriff's Deed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program on January 21, 2014 and more com- monly known as 9620 Hough Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106; And; The westerly side of Ansel Road between Hough Avenue N.E. and the easterly prolongation of the most norther- ly point of a parcel of land conveyed to FOB Real Estate LLC by deed on December 16, 2013 and also known as part of Sublots Nos. 5 and 6 in B.C. Walter's Subdivision of part of the Original One Hundred Acre Lots 393 and 401 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 32 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more commonly known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 119-13-052; And as identified on the attached map shall be established as an ‘Urban Form Overlay District’ 474 April 3, 2019 The City Record 37

Section 4. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2593, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designat- ed for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed March 25, 2019. Effective April 24, 2019.

Ord. No. 261-2019. of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road using the proceeds the City receives By Council Members B. Jones, (the “Project Site”); and from the sale of the Orr Park par- Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Whereas, currently, the City’s Orr cel and from a cash donation from departmental request). Park parcel and one parcel which is New Village; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- in Community Development’s resi- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing the Commissioner of Purchases dential land bank are at the Project tutes an emergency measure provid- and Supplies to sell City-owned prop- Site location; and ing for the usual daily operation of erty no longer needed for public use Whereas, as part of the develop- a municipal department; now, there- located at the southwest corner of ment plan, both of those parcels fore, Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to would be sold to New Village for the Be it ordained by the Council of New Village Corporation, or its Hough-Ansel Apartment Project; and the City of Cleveland: designee, for development of the Whereas, the Orr Park parcel will Section 1. That, notwithstanding Hough-Ansel Apartment Project; be sold at fair market value and the and as an exception to the provi- accepting a cash donation for the land bank parcel will be sold under sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the relocation and construction of Orr the authority, terms and conditions Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Park on Lamont Avenue; and autho- of Section 183.021 of the Codified Ohio, 1976, it is found and deter- rizing agreements, professional ser- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, mined that the following described vices, and a public improvement to to New Village; and property is no longer needed for the implement the project. Whereas, Orr Park will be relo- City’s public use: Whereas, the City of Cleveland, cated to nearby Lamont Avenue on and New Village Corporation or its properties which are also currently Permanent Parcel No. 119-13-072 designee (“New Village”), and in the City’s residential land bank (Orr Park) Signet Hough Housing, LLC to be reutilized under Section 183.021 Situated in the City of Cleveland, (“Signet”), (collectively, the “Devel- of the Codified Ordinances; and County of Cuyahoga and State of opers”) wish to implement the Whereas, construction and site Ohio and known as being a part of Hough-Ansel Apartment Project to preparation of the new Orr Park on Original 100 Acre Lot No. 393, a por- be located at the southwest corner Lamont Avenue will be funded tion of Amesbury Avenue, N.E. (40 475 38 The City Record April 3, 2019 feet wide), vacated by Ordinance No. Southerly line of land conveyed to the gift of cash in the amount of 878-67, passed by the Council of the Community Circle, Ltd., by deed $304,616 from New Village to finance City of Cleveland April 24, 1967, as recorded in Volume 13195, Page 319, the relocation and construction of shown by the recorded plat in Vol- of Cuyahoga County Records, and the new Orr Park to be located on ume 202 of Maps, Page 59 of Cuya- along its Easterly prolongation, Lamont Avenue on PPNs 119-13-056, hoga County Records, part of Sublot 256.00 feet to the place of beginning 119-13-057, 119-13-058, and 119-13-059; No. 11 and Block “B” in the C. S. & and containing 90,326 square feet, that the Director is authorized to H. S. Sharp Subdivision, recorded in (2.0736 acres) of land according to file all papers and execute all doc- Volume 49 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuya- a survey dated October, 1973 by the uments necessary to receive the hoga County Records, bounded and City of Cleveland, Department of funds; and that the funds are appro- described as follows: Public Service, Division of Engi- priated solely for the purposes Beginning at a point in the west- neering and Construction, Plats and described above. erly line of Ansel Road N. E. (60 Surveys, be the same more or less, Section 7. That the Directors of feet wide) as re-located by the but subject to all legal highways. Community Development, Public recorded plat in Volume 202 of Section 2. That, by and at the Works, and/or Capital Projects, as Maps, Page 21 of Cuyahoga County direction of the Board of Control, appropriate, may enter into and exe- Records, said point being North 13° the Commissioner of Purchases and cute a development agreement with 20' 01" West, (measured along said Supplies is authorized to sell the the Developers, or execute any doc- Westerly line of Ansel Road N. E.) above-described property to New Vil- uments or other agreements that are 80.01 feet from the Northerly line of lage at a price not less than the necessary to implement this ordi- said Amesbury Avenue N. E.; thence appraised value of $580,384, which is nance. South 13° 20' 01" East, along the determined to be fair market value. Section 8. That the proceeds from Westerly line of said re-located Section 3. That, notwithstanding the sale of park property to New Vil- Ansel Road N. E., 209.61 feet to a and as an exception to the provi- lage located at the Project Site and point of curvature therein; thence sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the the cash gift authorized above shall continuing along the westerly line Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, be placed into a fund or funds to be of said Ansel Road N. E., being the Ohio, 1976, it is found and deter- determined by the Director of arc of a circle deflecting to the left, mined that the following described Finance and shall be used along having a radius of 380.00 feet, a property is no longer needed for the with any other funds designated by chord which bears South 18° 47' 59" City’s public use: the Director of Finance for the pur- East, a distance of 72.40 feet, an arc pose of constructing and making site preparations for Orr Park to be distance of 72.50 feet to its inter- Permanent Parcel No. 119-13-022 relocated to its new location on section with the Westerly line of a (Land Bank) Lamont Avenue. parcel of land conveyed to the Board Situated in the City of Cleveland, Section 9. That, under Section 167 of Education of the Cleveland City County of Cuyahoga and State of of the Charter of the City of Cleve- School District by deed recorded in Ohio: land, this Council determines to Volume 8894, Page 461 of Cuyahoga And known as being part of Orig- inal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 393 make the public improvement of County Records; thence South 0° 32' constructing and making site prepa- and further bounded and described 36" West, along said Westerly line rations for Orr Park to be relocated as follows: of land conveyed to the Board of to its new location on Lamont Beginning at the Northeasterly Education of the Cleveland City Avenue (the “Improvement”), for the corner of land conveyed to Buckeye School District, a distance of 79.26 Department of Public Works or the Mortgage Inc. by deed recorded in feet to a Southwesterly corner there- Office of Capital Projects, as appro- Volume 9765, Page 326 of Cuyahoga in; thence in a general Westerly priate, by one or more contracts County Deed Records, said point direction, along the irregular duly let to the lowest responsible also lies in the Southerly Right-of- Northerly line of said land conveyed bidder or bidders after competitive Way line of Hough Ave. (60 feet to the Board of Education of the bidding on a unit for the Improve- wide); Thence Easterly along said Cleveland City School District, and ment. along the Northerly line of land con- Right-of-Way line of Hough Ave., Section 10. That the Director of veyed to the Board of Education of North 76 deg. 36' 59" East, 217.82 Public Works or Capital Projects, as the Cleveland City School District feet to a point; Thence South 13 deg. appropriate, is authorized to enter by deed recorded in Volume 8031, 20' 01" East, 120.00 feet to a point; into one or more contracts for the Page 7, of Cuyahoga County Thence South 76 deg. 36' 59" West, making of the Improvement with 217.83 feet to a point; Thence North Records, and along the Northerly the lowest responsible bidder or bid- 13 deg. 20' 01" West, 120 feet to the line of land conveyed to The Lam- ders after competitive bidding on a principal place of beginning and ont Building Co. by deed recorded in unit basis for the Improvement, pro- containing 0.6001 acres of land, Volume 7071, Page 303 of Cuyahoga vided, however, that each separate according to a survey dated March County Records and along a trade and each distinct component 1973 by Ciuni-Zwick Associates, be Northerly line of land conveyed to part of the Improvement may be the same more or less, but subject Sherman D. Cahn by deed recorded treated as a separate improvement, to all legal highways. in Volume 8431, Page 344 of Cuya- and each, or any combination, of the Commonly known as: 9620 Hough hoga County Records, the following trades or components may be the Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44106 subject of a separate contract on a described courses and distances: Section 4. That, by and at the South 63° 48' 06" West, 39.43 feet; unit basis. direction of the Director of Commu- Section 11. That the Director of thence South 80° 07' 27" West, 81.84 nity Development, the Commissioner feet; thence North 69° 28' 21" West, Public Works or Capital Projects, as of Purchases and Supplies is autho- appropriate, is authorized to apply 52.14 feet; thence South 62° 05' 23" rized to sell the above-described and pay for permits, licenses, or West 39.60 feet; thence North 86° 27' property to New Village at a price other authorizations required by any 39" West, 43.79 feet to the South- not less than $200 and other valu- regulatory agency or public author- westerly corner of a parcel of land able consideration. ity to permit performance of the conveyed to Charles D. Bishop by Section 5. That the conveyances work authorized by this ordinance. deed recorded in Volume 177, Page shall be made by official deeds pre- Section 12. That the Director of 19 of Cuyahoga County Records; pared by the Director of Law and Public Works or Capital Projects, as thence North 13° 22' 21" West, along executed by the Mayor on behalf of appropriate, is authorized to employ the Westerly line of land so con- the City of Cleveland. The deeds by contract or contracts one or more veyed to Charles D. Bishop a dis- shall contain necessary provisions, consultants or one or more firms of tance of 330.45 feet to the including restrictive reversionary consultants for the purpose of sup- Southeasterly corner of a parcel of interests as may be specified by the plementing the regularly employed land conveyed to Nula Mae Williams Board of Control or Director of Law, staff of the several departments of by deed recorded in Volume 9765, which shall protect the City’s inter- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- Page 326 of Cuyahoga County ests and shall specifically contain a vide professional services necessary Records, said point also being in the provision against the erection of to design the Improvement. Southwesterly corner of land con- any advertising signs or billboards The selection of the consultants veyed to Whit and H. Moss by deed except permitted identification for the services shall be made by recorded in Volume 12905, Page 601 signs. the Board of Control on the nomi- of Cuyahoga County Records; thence Section 6. That the Directors of nation of the appropriate Director North 76° 36' 59" East along the Community Development, Public from a list of qualified consultants Southerly line of said land conveyed Works, and/or Capital Projects, as available for employment as may be to Whit and H. Moss and along the appropriate, are authorized to accept determined after a full and complete 476 April 3, 2019 The City Record 39 canvass by the appropriate Director affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 2:00 p.m. for the purpose of compiling a list. the members elected to Council, it The compensation to be paid for the shall take effect and be in force Finance Committee: Present: Kel- services shall be fixed by the Board immediately upon its passage and ley, Chair; Zone, Vice Chair; Brady, of Control. The contract or contracts approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, authorized shall be prepared by the shall take effect and be in force Griffin, Keane. Authorized Absence: McCormack. Director of Law, approved by the from and after the earliest period appropriate Director and certified allowed by law. by the Director of Finance. Tuesday, April 2, 2019 Passed March 25, 2019. 9:30 a.m. Section 13. That the cost of the Effective March 26, 2019. contracts and other expenditures Development, Planning and Sus- authorized in this ordinance shall be tainability Committee: Present: paid from the fund or funds to COUNCIL COMMITTEE Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, Vice which are credited the proceeds MEETINGS Chair; Bishop, Hairston, B. Jones, from the sale of the properties to Keane. Authorized Absence: McCor- New Village located at the Project mack. Site, the fund or fund to which are Monday, April 1, 2019 credited the cash gift, and any other 9:30 a.m. Wednesday, April 3, 2019 funds approved by the Director of 10:00 a.m. Finance. Municipal Services and Properties Section 14. That this ordinance is Committee: Present: Johnson, Chair; Safety Committee: Present: Zone, declared to be an emergency mea- Brady, Vice Chair; Bishop, Bran- Chair; Polensek, Vice Chair; Griffin, sure and, provided it receives the catelli, Hairston, J. Jones, Kazy. Kazy, B. Jones, J. Jones, Santana.

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

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County for administration and operation of the Family Justice Center; and to pay the County for its share of the costs, for a period up to four years. (O 405-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the Career Readiness Program through the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 412-2019) ...... 446 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Greater Cleveland Sports Commission for the Youth Education through Sports Program through the use of Ward 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 414-2019) ...... 446 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 447

Appropriations

To make appropriations and provide current expenses for the daily operation of all municipal departments of the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year from January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2019. (O 175-2019) ...... 459

Board of Building Standards

Supporting the proposal that the jurisdiction of the Cleveland Housing Court be expanded to include felony environmental crimes and administrative appeals from the Cleveland Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleveland Board of Building Standards. (R 340-2019) ...... 455

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

205 St. Clair Finance Building exterior improvements — per Ord. 647-18 to Western Waterproofing Company Inc. dba Western Specialty Contractors (BOC Res. 111-19) ...... 450 Pavement Management Program engineering services — second modify Contract #PS2015-210 per BOC Res. 493-17 — amend BOC Res. 316-15 (BOC Res. 110-19) ...... 449

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Grandview Avenue (Ward 6) — PPNs 128-01-075 and 128-02-088/099 — Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (BOC Res. 113-19) ...... 450 477 40 The City Record April 3, 2019

West 41st Street (Ward 12) — PPN 014-01-107 — Richard G. Louk and Mary O. Louk (BOC Res. 112-19) ...... 450

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Grandview Avenue (Ward 6) — PPNs 128-01-075 and 128-02-088/099 — Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (BOC Res. 113-19) ...... 450 West 41st Street (Ward 12) — PPN 014-01-107 — Richard G. Louk and Mary O. Louk (BOC Res. 112-19) ...... 450

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 6)

Grandview Avenue (Ward 6) — PPNs 128-01-075 and 128-02-088/099 — Greater Cleveland Habitat for Humanity, Inc. (BOC Res. 113-19) ...... 450

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 12)

West 41st Street (Ward 12) — PPN 014-01-107 — Richard G. Louk and Mary O. Louk (BOC Res. 112-19) ...... 450

Board of Control — Port Control Department

North Airfield Improvements Phase I — approve subcontractor — Contract PI2017-062 per BOC Res. 313-18 (BOC Res. 109-19) ...... 449

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to Arcadis U.S. Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 101-19) ...... 448 General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to DLZ Ohio, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 100-19)...... 447 Pavement Management Program engineering services — second modify Contract #PS2015-210 per BOC Res. 493-17 — amend BOC Res. 316-15 — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 110-19) ...... 449

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

205 St. Clair Finance Building exterior improvements — per Ord. 647-18 to Western Waterproofing Company Inc. dba Western Specialty Contractors — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 111-19) ...... 450 Harvard Yard Garage Improvements — per Ord. 1276-16 to SONA Construction, LLC — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 105-19) ...... 448 North Airfield Improvements Phase I — approve subcontractor — Contract PI2017-062 per BOC Res. 313-18 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 109-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-A — per Ord. 922-18 to The Vallejo Company — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 106-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-B — per Ord. 922-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 107-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-C — per Ord. 922-18 to Terrace Construction Company, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 108-19) ...... 449

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Al’s High Tech dba Al’s Electric Motor Service — Division of Water (BOC Res. 102-19)...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Ohio Transmission Corporation dba Buckeye Pumps — Division of Water (BOC Res. 103-19) ...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 — all bids rejected — Division of Water (BOC Res. 104-19) ...... 448 General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to Arcadis U.S. Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 101-19) ...... 448 General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to DLZ Ohio, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 100-19) ...... 447 Harvard Yard Garage Improvements — per Ord. 1276-16 to SONA Construction, LLC — Division of Water (BOC Res. 105-19) ...... 448 Water Main Renewal 2019-A — per Ord. 922-18 to The Vallejo Company — Division of Water (BOC Res. 106-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-B — per Ord. 922-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 107-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-C — per Ord. 922-18 to Terrace Construction Company, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 108-19) ...... 449 478 April 3, 2019 The City Record 41

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Al’s High Tech dba Al’s Electric Motor Service — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 102-19) ...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Ohio Transmission Corporation dba Buckeye Pumps — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 103-19) ...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 — all bids rejected — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 104-19) ...... 448

Board of Control — Water Division

Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Al’s High Tech dba Al’s Electric Motor Service — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 102-19) ...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 to Ohio Transmission Corporation dba Buckeye Pumps — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 103-19) ...... 448 Electric motors, controls, motor transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear and appurtenances repair and refurbishment — per Ord. 696-18 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 104-19) ...... 448 General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to Arcadis U.S. Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 101-19) ...... 448 General Engineering Services XI — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to DLZ Ohio, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 100-19) ...... 447 Harvard Yard Garage Improvements — per Ord. 1276-16 to SONA Construction, LLC — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 105-19) ...... 448 Water Main Renewal 2019-A — per Ord. 922-18 to The Vallejo Company — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 106-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-B — per Ord. 922-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 107-19) ...... 449 Water Main Renewal 2019-C — per Ord. 922-18 to Terrace Construction Company, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 108-19) ...... 449

Board of Education

Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 447

Board of Zoning Appeals

Supporting the proposal that the jurisdiction of the Cleveland Housing Court be expanded to include felony environmental crimes and administrative appeals from the Cleveland Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleveland Board of Building Standards. (R 340-2019) ...... 455

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Broadview Road, 2304 (Ward 12) — Barry Post, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-30)...... 452 Broadview Road, 3436 (Ward 13) — Aqua Santi Builders, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-18) ...... 452 Brookpark Road, 7200 (Ward 13) — M & G Equities, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-32)...... 452 Fulton Avenue, 1800 (Ward 3) — Civic Builders, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-33) ...... 452 Lorain Avenue, 12021 (Ward 11) — Linda J. Kihm Trustee, owner, and Barbara Crompton — appeal granted and adopted on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-29) ...... 452 Marvin Avenue, 2624 (Ward 14) — B.R. Knez Construction Incorporation, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-34)...... 452 Marvin Avenue, 3227 (Ward 14) — B.R. Knez Construction Incorporation, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-35)...... 452 Merwin Avenue, 1575 (Ward 3) — Target Industries Inc., owner — appeal heard on 4/1/19 (Cal. 18-283) ...... 452 West 25th Street, 2554 (Ward 3) — Columbo Enterprises, owner — appeal postponed to 4/15/19 on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-38) ...... 452 West 44th Street, 2197 (Ward 3) — B.R. Knez Construction Incorporation, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/19 (Cal. 19-36) ...... 452

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Carter Road, 2055 (Ward 3) — Lake Link, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/19 (Cal. 19-42)...... 451 479 42 The City Record April 3, 2019

Carter Road, 2101 (Ward 3) — Michael & Cheryl D’Amico, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/19 (Cal. 19-43) ...... 451 Puritas Avenue, 1440 (Ward 16) — Forrest Urbank, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/19 (Cal. 19-46)...... 451 Tillman Avenue, 5710 (Ward 15) — Alanna Meyers-Kiousis, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/19 (Cal. 19-45)...... 451 Whitman Avenue, 4020 (Ward 3) — Developers Specialty Services, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/19 (Cal. 19-49) ...... 451

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the Career Readiness Program through the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 412-2019) ...... 446

Budget

To make appropriations and provide current expenses for the daily operation of all municipal departments of the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year from January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2019. (O 175-2019) ...... 459

Building and Housing Department

Establishing a moratorium on the review and issuance of zoning permits, certificates of occupancy and other license or permit applications for small box discount stores. (O 411-2019) ...... 445

Burke Lakefront Airport

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 NF 2017-63 with Circadian Knight Corporation dba Top Gun to lease office space at Burke Lakefront Airport for operation of a flight school and related services. (O 249-2019) ...... 473

Capital Projects

Authorizing the acquisition and recording of certain easement interests from Cuyahoga Community College on East 30th Street for use of a public sidewalk for the purpose of a drop-off area for students, for the Office of Capital Projects. (O 75-2019) ...... 458 Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Flats Forward, Inc. to encroach into the public rights of way at four locations in the Flats by installing, using and maintaining four wayfinding signs. (O 410-2019) ...... 444 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 447 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to MClmetro Access Transmission Services Corp. d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services to encroach into the public right-of-way at various locations in the City of Cleveland by installing, using, and maintaining a wireline fiber optic communications network to include fiber optic cable, to be attached to utility poles (by separate permission of pole owner), duct banks and vaults. (O 409-2019) ...... 444 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 176th Street. (R 78-2019) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Gehring Avenue. (R 407-2019) ...... 445 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of the Clark Avenue Extension S.W. (R 1395-18) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of West 48th Street and a portion of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. (R 79-2019) ...... 454

Casino Revenue Funds

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the Career Readiness Program through the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 412-2019) ...... 446 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Greater Cleveland Sports Commission for the Youth Education through Sports Program through the use of Ward 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 414-2019) ...... 446

City of Cleveland Bids

Automatic Door maintenance and repair — Department of Port Control — Division of Airports — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due May 1, 2019 (advertised 4/3/2019 and 4/10/2019)...... 453 480 April 3, 2019 The City Record 43

Fence installation, maintenance and repair — Department of Public Utilities — per Ord. 1179-18 — bid due April 24, 2019 (advertised 3/27/2019 and 4/3/2019) ...... 453 JFK Recreation Center Roof Repair — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 647-18 — bid due April 19, 2019 (advertised 3/27/2019 and 4/3/2019) ...... 453 Miscellaneous sized steel citywide (2019-2021) — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1358-18 — bid due April 24, 2019 (advertised 4/3/2019 and 4/10/2019) ...... 453 Nuisance animal trapping — Department of Public Safety — Division of Animal Control Services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due May 2, 2019 (advertised 4/3/2019 and 4/10/2019) ...... 453 Storm sewer pumps replacement — Department of Port Control — Division of Airports — per Ord. 746-18 — bid due May 8, 2019 (advertised 4/3/2019 and 4/10/2019) ...... 454 Tree Stump Removal Citywide — Department of Public Works — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties — per Ord. 1223-18 — bid due April 18, 2019 (advertised 3/27/2019 and 4/3/2019) ...... 453 Valves, actuators, and appurtenances repair, replace, and maintenance — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 1111-18 — bid due April 26, 2019 (advertised 3/27/2019 and 4/3/2019)...... 453

City Planning Commission

Authorizing the acquisition and recording of certain easement interests from Cuyahoga Community College on East 30th Street for use of a public sidewalk for the purpose of a drop-off area for students, for the Office of Capital Projects. (O 75-2019) ...... 458 Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 466 Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN123-23-029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019) ...... 471 Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 467 Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land south west of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road and adding an Urban Form Overlay District (MC 2593). (O 259-2019) ...... 474 Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts of parcels along West 25th Street, Lorain Avenue and Gehring Avenue as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2592); subjecting such parcels to Section 333.02 of the Cleveland Zoning Code; and attaching the Approved Site Development Plan. (O 339-2019) ...... 452 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 176th Street. (R 78-2019) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Gehring Avenue. (R 407-2019) ...... 445 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of the Clark Avenue Extension S.W. (R 1395-18) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of West 48th Street and a portion of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. (R 79-2019) ...... 454 Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 120-18-019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 470

Cleveland Foundation

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 466

Cleveland Metropolitan School District ( CMSD )

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with CLE Dexter LLC and/or its designee, in consideration for the developer agreeing to make certain improvement to the property; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 401-2019) ...... 441

Codified Ordinances

To amend Section 171.57 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1492-05, passed August 3, 2005, relating to military service leave of absence. (O 1419-18) ...... 447

Commemoration

Commemoration Resolution for William Harry Alexander. (R 422-2019) ...... 441 481 44 The City Record April 3, 2019

Communications

From Tracy A. Oliver, Director, DEO Media and Local Affairs, Dominion Energy Ohio. Notice of intent to file an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio requesting establishment of a Capital Expenditure Program Rider and associated rate adjustments. (F 408-2019) ...... 441

Community Development

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to employ one or more professional consultants to provide Decent, Safe and Sanitary Inspections, for a period of two years, with up to four six month options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Community Development. (O 402-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to terminate HOME Loan No. 57636 with Harvard Elderly Limited Partnership and to forgive the principal balance and interest due on the loan and to release the mortgage and cancel the promissory note. (O 403-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the Career Readiness Program through the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 412-2019) ...... 446 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 447

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for Bryan Dunn. (R 426-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Gino T. Paoloni. (R 424-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Idella Mae Cleveland. (R 418-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Joann McGraw Hayward. (R 423-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for La’Gloria T. Sales. (R 417-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Michelle Barnes Riley. (R 419-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Nipsey Hussle. (R 425-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Sandra Ann Sullivan. (R 420-2019) ...... 441

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Metro Catholic School. (R 421-2019) ...... 441

Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to terminate HOME Loan No. 57636 with Harvard Elderly Limited Partnership and to forgive the principal balance and interest due on the loan and to release the mortgage and cancel the promissory note. (O 403-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 NF 2017-63 with Circadian Knight Corporation dba Top Gun to lease office space at Burke Lakefront Airport for operation of a flight school and related services. (O 249-2019) ...... 473 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 2002 PS 2017-188 with National Urban Fellows to support the placement of a fellow in the class of 2020 within the Department of Public Utilities under the program. (O 406-2019) ...... 444

Cuyahoga Community College

Authorizing the acquisition and recording of certain easement interests from Cuyahoga Community College on East 30th Street for use of a public sidewalk for the purpose of a drop-off area for students, for the Office of Capital Projects. (O 75-2019) ...... 458

Cuyahoga County

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County for administration and operation of the Family Justice Center; and to pay the County for its share of the costs, for a period up to four years. (O 405-2019) ...... 443

Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District

Approving the 2019-2033 Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management Plan Update for the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Management District. (O 327-2019) ...... 447

Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 447 482 April 3, 2019 The City Record 45

Dominion Energy Ohio

From Tracy A. Oliver, Director, DEO Media and Local Affairs, Dominion Energy Ohio. Notice of intent to file an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio requesting establishment of a Capital Expenditure Program Rider and associated rate adjustments. (F 408-2019) ...... 441

Easements

Authorizing the acquisition and recording of certain easement interests from Cuyahoga Community College on East 30th Street for use of a public sidewalk for the purpose of a drop-off area for students, for the Office of Capital Projects. (O 75-2019) ...... 458

Economic Development Department

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with CLE Dexter LLC and/or its designee, in consideration for the developer agreeing to make certain improvement to the property; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 401-2019) ...... 441 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 447 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by CLE Dexter LLC, or its designee, located at 1578 West 28th Street for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 246-2019) ...... 472

Encroachments

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Flats Forward, Inc. to encroach into the public rights of way at four locations in the Flats by installing, using and maintaining four wayfinding signs. (O 410-2019) ...... 444 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 447 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to MClmetro Access Transmission Services Corp. d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services to encroach into the public right-of-way at various locations in the City of Cleveland by installing, using, and maintaining a wireline fiber optic communications network to include fiber optic cable, to be attached to utility poles (by separate permission of pole owner), duct banks and vaults. (O 409-2019) ...... 444

Family Justice Center

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County for administration and operation of the Family Justice Center; and to pay the County for its share of the costs, for a period up to four years. (O 405-2019) ...... 443

Finance Department

To make appropriations and provide current expenses for the daily operation of all municipal departments of the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year from January 1, 2019 until December 31, 2019. (O 175-2019) ...... 459

Flats District

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Flats Forward, Inc. to encroach into the public rights of way at four locations in the Flats by installing, using and maintaining four wayfinding signs. (O 410-2019) ...... 444

Grants

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 466 483 46 The City Record April 3, 2019

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to employ one or more professional consultants to provide Decent, Safe and Sanitary Inspections, for a period of two years, with up to four six month options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Community Development. (O 402-2019) ...... 443

Housing Court

Supporting the proposal that the jurisdiction of the Cleveland Housing Court be expanded to include felony environmental crimes and administrative appeals from the Cleveland Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleveland Board of Building Standards. (R 340-2019) ...... 455

Human Resources Department

To amend Section 171.57 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1492-05, passed August 3, 2005, relating to military service leave of absence. (O 1419-18) ...... 447

IX Center

To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 459

Leases

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 NF 2017-63 with Circadian Knight Corporation dba Top Gun to lease office space at Burke Lakefront Airport for operation of a flight school and related services. (O 249-2019) ...... 473 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to lease certain property located at 1201 North Marginal Road to the Cleveland Coordinating Committee for the Cod, Inc. for the purpose of operating a submarine museum and memorial, for a term of two years with three one-year options to renew, the first of which would require additional legislative authority. (O 251-2019) ...... 473

Liquor Permits

#02283900005. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5 D6. Ant Hill LLC, 10300 Union Ave. (Ward 6). (F 416-2019) ...... 441 #9334519. Transfer of License Application, D1 D2 D3. WSCC Pizza Shop LLC, 3223 Lorain Ave. (Ward 3). (F 415-2019) ...... 441 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 14053 Lorain Avenue. (R 384-2019) ...... 457 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 1701 East 12th Street, Ste ZMR14 and ZMR15. (R 385-2019) ...... 457 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to 5417 Chester Avenue. (R 386-2019) ...... 458 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to 14120 Lorain Avenue. (R 382-2019) ...... 456 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to 15009 Puritas Avenue. (R 383-2019) ...... 457 Withdrawing objection to a New D3A Liquor Permit at 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st floor and patio, and repealing Resolution No. 53-2019 objecting to said permit. (R 381-2019) ...... 456 Withdrawing objection to the transfer of location of a D1, D2 and D3 Liquor Permit at 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st floor and patio and repealing Resolution No. 54-2019, objecting to said transfer. (R 380-2019) ...... 456

Loans

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to terminate HOME Loan No. 57636 with Harvard Elderly Limited Partnership and to forgive the principal balance and interest due on the loan and to release the mortgage and cancel the promissory note. (O 403-2019) ...... 443

Military Service

To amend Section 171.57 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1492-05, passed August 3, 2005, relating to military service leave of absence. (O 1419-18) ...... 447

Mt. Pleasant Now Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Community Engagement Program through the use of Ward 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 413-2019) ...... 446 484 April 3, 2019 The City Record 47

Museums

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to lease certain property located at 1201 North Marginal Road to the Cleveland Coordinating Committee for the Cod, Inc. for the purpose of operating a submarine museum and memorial, for a term of two years with three one-year options to renew, the first of which would require additional legislative authority. (O 251-2019) ...... 473

National Urban Fellows

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 2002 PS 2017-188 with National Urban Fellows to support the placement of a fellow in the class of 2020 within the Department of Public Utilities under the program. (O 406-2019) ...... 444

Ohio General Assembly

Urging the Ohio General Assembly to implement a statewide Climate Action Plan to mitigate current effects and reduce future impacts of climate change based on scientific evidence. (R 343-2019) ...... 455

Permits

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Flats Forward, Inc. to encroach into the public rights of way at four locations in the Flats by installing, using and maintaining four wayfinding signs. (O 410-2019) ...... 444 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 447 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to MClmetro Access Transmission Services Corp. d/b/a Verizon Access Transmission Services to encroach into the public right-of-way at various locations in the City of Cleveland by installing, using, and maintaining a wireline fiber optic communications network to include fiber optic cable, to be attached to utility poles (by separate permission of pole owner), duct banks and vaults. (O 409-2019) ...... 444

Port Control Department

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PI 2016-38 with The Shelly Company for the public improvement of repairing, maintaining, and installing asphalt on runways, on taxiways, ramps, roadways and other surfaces for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 177-2019) ...... 466 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-176 with IntelliNet Corporation to provide technical support and maintenance of core information technology activities, and other related services, for the Department of Port Control. (O 404-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to lease certain property located at 1201 North Marginal Road to the Cleveland Coordinating Committee for the Cod, Inc. for the purpose of operating a submarine museum and memorial, for a term of two years with three one-year options to renew, the first of which would require additional legislative authority. (O 251-2019) ...... 473 To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 459

Professional Services Contracts

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 466 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to employ one or more professional consultants to provide Decent, Safe and Sanitary Inspections, for a period of two years, with up to four six month options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Community Development. (O 402-2019) ...... 443 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-176 with IntelliNet Corporation to provide technical support and maintenance of core information technology activities, and other related services, for the Department of Port Control. (O 404-2019) ...... 443 485 48 The City Record April 3, 2019

Public Hearings ( Notices )

Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts of parcels along West 25th Street, Lorain Avenue and Gehring Avenue as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2592); subjecting such parcels to Section 333.02 of the Cleveland Zoning Code; and attaching the Approved Site Development Plan. (O 339-2019) ...... 452

Public Improvement Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PI 2016-38 with The Shelly Company for the public improvement of repairing, maintaining, and installing asphalt on runways, on taxiways, ramps, roadways and other surfaces for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 177-2019) ...... 466 To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 459

Public Improvements

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475

Public Utilities Commission (PUCO)

From Tracy A. Oliver, Director, DEO Media and Local Affairs, Dominion Energy Ohio. Notice of intent to file an application with the Public Utilities Commission of Ohio requesting establishment of a Capital Expenditure Program Rider and associated rate adjustments. (F 408-2019) ...... 441

Public Works

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Greater Cleveland Sports Commission for the Youth Education through Sports Program through the use of Ward 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 414-2019) ...... 446 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 447

Purchases and Supplies Division

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by CLE Dexter LLC, or its designee, located at 1578 West 28th Street for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 246-2019) ...... 472

Resolution of Support

Supporting Governor DeWine’s proposed 18 cent gas tax increase to fund road construction projects. (R 341-2019) ...... 447 Supporting the application from Slavic Village Development Organization to the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brownfield Assessment Program for Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax Foreclosed Properties for 5936 Ackley Rd., Cleveland, Ohio in Ward 12. (R 344-2019) ...... 455 Supporting the proposal that the jurisdiction of the Cleveland Housing Court be expanded to include felony environmental crimes and administrative appeals from the Cleveland Board of Zoning Appeals and Cleveland Board of Building Standards. (R 340-2019) ...... 455 486 April 3, 2019 The City Record 49

Resolutions - Miscellaneous

Urging the Ohio General Assembly to implement a statewide Climate Action Plan to mitigate current effects and reduce future impacts of climate change based on scientific evidence. (R 343-2019) ...... 455

Safety Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County for administration and operation of the Family Justice Center; and to pay the County for its share of the costs, for a period up to four years. (O 405-2019) ...... 443

Sewers

To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 459

Slavic Village Development Corporation

Supporting the application from Slavic Village Development Organization to the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brownfield Assessment Program for Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax Foreclosed Properties for 5936 Ackley Rd., Cleveland, Ohio in Ward 12. (R 344-2019) ...... 455

Street Vacation

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 176th Street. (R 78-2019) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Gehring Avenue. (R 407-2019) ...... 445 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of the Clark Avenue Extension S.W. (R 1395-18) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of West 48th Street and a portion of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. (R 79-2019) ...... 454

Tax Increment Financing ( TIF )

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with CLE Dexter LLC and/or its designee, in consideration for the developer agreeing to make certain improvement to the property; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 401-2019) ...... 441 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by CLE Dexter LLC, or its designee, located at 1578 West 28th Street for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 246-2019) ...... 472

Utilities Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. CT 2002 PS 2017-188 with National Urban Fellows to support the placement of a fellow in the class of 2020 within the Department of Public Utilities under the program. (O 406-2019) ...... 444

Vacant Structures

Supporting the application from Slavic Village Development Organization to the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brownfield Assessment Program for Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax Foreclosed Properties for 5936 Ackley Rd., Cleveland, Ohio in Ward 12. (R 344-2019) ...... 455

Ward 01

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 176th Street. (R 78-2019) ...... 454

Ward 02

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Community Engagement Program through the use of Ward 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 413-2019) ...... 446 Condolence Resolution for La’Gloria T. Sales. (R 417-2019) ...... 441

Ward 03

#9334519. Transfer of License Application, D1 D2 D3. WSCC Pizza Shop LLC, 3223 Lorain Ave. (Ward 3). (F 415-2019) ...... 441 487 50 The City Record April 3, 2019

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to lease certain property located at 1201 North Marginal Road to the Cleveland Coordinating Committee for the Cod, Inc. for the purpose of operating a submarine museum and memorial, for a term of two years with three one-year options to renew, the first of which would require additional legislative authority. (O 251-2019) ...... 473 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by CLE Dexter LLC, or its designee, located at 1578 West 28th Street for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 246-2019) ...... 472 Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts of parcels along West 25th Street, Lorain Avenue and Gehring Avenue as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2592); subjecting such parcels to Section 333.02 of the Cleveland Zoning Code; and attaching the Approved Site Development Plan. (O 339-2019) ...... 452 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Gehring Avenue. (R 407-2019) ...... 445 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of the Clark Avenue Extension S.W. (R 1395-18) ...... 454 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of West 48th Street and a portion of relocated Turn Avenue S.W. (R 79-2019) ...... 454

Ward 04

Condolence Resolution for Joann McGraw Hayward. (R 423-2019) ...... 441

Ward 05

Authorizing the acquisition and recording of certain easement interests from Cuyahoga Community College on East 30th Street for use of a public sidewalk for the purpose of a drop-off area for students, for the Office of Capital Projects. (O 75-2019) ...... 458 Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN123-23-029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019) ...... 471

Ward 06

#02283900005. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5 D6. Ant Hill LLC, 10300 Union Ave. (Ward 6). (F 416-2019) ...... 441 Commemoration Resolution for William Harry Alexander. (R 422-2019) ...... 441 Condolence Resolution for Michelle Barnes Riley. (R 419-2019) ...... 441

Ward 07

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the southwest corner of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road to New Village Corporation, or its designee, for development of the Hough Ansel Apartment Project; accepting a cash donation for the relocation and construction of Orr Park on Lamont Avenue; and authorizing agreements, professional services, and a public improvement to implement the project. (O 261-2019) ...... 475 Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land south west of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road and adding an Urban Form Overlay District (MC 2593). (O 259-2019) ...... 474 Condolence Resolution for Nipsey Hussle. (R 425-2019) ...... 441 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 1701 East 12th Street, Ste ZMR14 and ZMR15. (R 385-2019) ...... 457 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to 5417 Chester Avenue. (R 386-2019) ...... 458

Ward 08

Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 467 Condolence Resolution for Gino T. Paoloni. (R 424-2019) ...... 441

Ward 09

Condolence Resolution for Idella Mae Cleveland. (R 418-2019) ...... 441 Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 120-18-019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 470

Ward 12

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Boys & Girls Clubs of Cleveland for the Career Readiness Program through the use of Ward 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 412-2019) ...... 446 Supporting the application from Slavic Village Development Organization to the Cuyahoga Land Bank Brownfield Assessment Program for Vacant, Abandoned, and Tax Foreclosed Properties for 5936 Ackley Rd., Cleveland, Ohio in Ward 12. (R 344-2019) ...... 455 488 April 3, 2019 The City Record 51

Ward 13

Withdrawing objection to a New D3A Liquor Permit at 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st floor and patio, and repealing Resolution No. 53-2019 objecting to said permit. (R 381-2019) ...... 456 Withdrawing objection to the transfer of location of a D1, D2 and D3 Liquor Permit at 4450-56 Broadview Road, 1st floor and patio and repealing Resolution No. 54-2019, objecting to said transfer. (R 380-2019) ...... 456

Ward 15

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 447 Condolence Resolution for Sandra Ann Sullivan. (R 420-2019) ...... 441 Congratulations Resolution for Metro Catholic School. (R 421-2019) ...... 441

Ward 16

Condolence Resolution for Bryan Dunn. (R 426-2019) ...... 441 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 14053 Lorain Avenue. (R 384-2019) ...... 457 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to 14120 Lorain Avenue. (R 382-2019) ...... 456 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to 15009 Puritas Avenue. (R 383-2019) ...... 457

Ward 17

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Greater Cleveland Sports Commission for the Youth Education through Sports Program through the use of Ward 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 414-2019) ...... 446 To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 459

Zoning

Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN123-23-029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019) ...... 471 Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 467 Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land south west of Hough Avenue and Ansel Road and adding an Urban Form Overlay District (MC 2593). (O 259-2019) ...... 474 Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts of parcels along West 25th Street, Lorain Avenue and Gehring Avenue as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2592); subjecting such parcels to Section 333.02 of the Cleveland Zoning Code; and attaching the Approved Site Development Plan. (O 339-2019) ...... 452 Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 120-18-019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 470

Zoning Permits

Establishing a moratorium on the review and issuance of zoning permits, certificates of occupancy and other license or permit applications for small box discount stores. (O 411-2019) ...... 445

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