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The City Record Official Publication of the Council of the City of

May the Twenty-Third, Two Thousand and Twelve

The City Record is available online at Frank G. Jackson www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Mayor Martin J. Sweeney President of Council Containing PAGE Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 22 Board of Control 22 Ward Name Civil Service 26 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Board of Zoning Appeals 30 2 Zachary Reed Board of Building Standards 3 Joe Cimperman and Building Appeals 31 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 31 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 31 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 31 7 TJ Dow Adopted Resolutions 8 Jeffrey D. Johnson and Ordinances 32 9 Kevin Conwell Committee Meetings 65 Index 65 10 Eugene R. Miller 11 Michael D. Polensek 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Jay Westbrook 17 Dona Brady 18 Martin J. Sweeney 19 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Ward Name Residence Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 3877 East 189th Street 44122 Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 2 Zachary Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Police – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DIVISIONS: 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – ______, Manager 8 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 10 Eugene R. Miller ...... 13615 Kelso Avenue 44110 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500 11 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 DIVISIONS: 12 Anthony Brancatelli...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 Construction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 16 Jay Westbrook...... 1278 West 103rd Street 44102 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 17 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 18 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank 19 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 Member Brian Cummins, Council Member Eugene R. Miller, Jeff Marks, (Board Lawyer), First Assistant Clerk — Sandra Franklin Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Hardaway, John O. Horton, Annie Key, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Gia Hoa Ryan, Ted C. Wammes, Peter Whitt. Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Chris Warren, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development Michael Flickinger. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Jan Huber, Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs — Interim Director of Equal Opportunity. Secretary. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Jomarie Wasik, Director BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F. DIVISIONS: Denk, Chairman; ______, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan. Engineering and Construction — ______, Manager BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Interim Law Director Barbara A. Real Estate — ______, Commissioner Langhenry, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Interim Director, ______, Chief Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Interim Law Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Eugene R. Miller. Room 106: Michael Ruffing, Law Librarian, Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Interim Law Director Barbara A. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Langhenry; Utilities Director Barry A. Withers; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J. DIVISIONS: Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Interim Commissioner, Room 19 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L. City Treasury – ______, Treasurer, Room 115 Render, Genesis O. Brown. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Avenue Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, 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 – Barry A. Withers, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Interim Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DIVISIONS: Chairman; Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner Councilman Kevin Kelley. Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim Commissioner CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair; Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Laura M. Bala, Council Member Anthony Brancatelli, Robert N. Brown, Thomas Coffey, DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director, Cleveland Hopkins Allan Dreyer, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert Keiser, Secretary. International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive DIVISIONS: AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Interim Law Director Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner Barbara A. Langhenry. DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT OFFICES: JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET Administration – John Laird, Manager JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Judge Courtroom DIVISIONS: Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 12B Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14C Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Streets – ______, Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner Judge Michael John Ryan – Courtroom 13A DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Karen Butler, Director, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Plaza Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J. Environment – Pamela Cross, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza Mizerak – Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Karen K. Butler, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate, Victor Perez – City Prosecutor The City Record

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND

Vol. 99 WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 No. 5137 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012

The City Record WEDNESDAY — Alternating COMMUNICATIONS Published weekly by the City Clerk, Clerk of Council under authority 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- File No. 761-12. of the Charter of the mittee: Kelley, Chair; Brady, Vice May 18, 2012 City of Cleveland Chair; Conwell, Cummins, Dow, Mil- The City Record is available ler, Polensek, Pruitt, Westbrook. Allan Dreyer online at 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- Deputy Clerk www.clevelandcitycouncil.org mittee: Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook, Address all communications to Vice Chair; Brady, Conwell, Dow, 601 Lakeside Avenue PATRICIA J. BRITT Keane, Zone. Cleveland, Ohio 44114 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The following Committees are Dear Mr. Dreyer: 216 City Hall subject to the Call of the Chair: Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair; In the absence of Clerk Patricia PERMANENT SCHEDULE Cleveland, Keane, Polensek, Pruitt. J. Britt, from May 21 through May 25, 2012, you are hereby requested, STANDING COMMITTEES Personnel and Operations Commit- without objection, to serve as Clerk OF THE COUNCIL tee: Westbrook, Chair; Conwell, K. of Council Pro Tempore for all mat- 2010-2013 Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell, Sweeney, ters requiring the Clerk’s signature, Zone. with the exception of any purposes MONDAY — Alternating Mayor’s Appointment Committee: Clerk of Council Pro Tempore for Dow, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Mil - the purposes of the Council meeting 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Proper- ler, Sweeney. on May 21, 2012. ties, and Recreation Committee: K. Johnson, Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair; Sustainability Sub-Committee: Zone, Your assistance is appreciated. Brancatelli, Cimperman, Dow, Polen- Chair; Westbrook, Vice Chair; Cum- sek, Reed. mins, J. Johnson, Mitchell. Sincerely, 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human Martin J. Sweeney, Services Committee: Cimperman, President Council Chair; J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Con- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Received. well, Keane, Kelley, Reed, Zone. CITY COUNCIL 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- ______File No. 762-12. mittee: Miller, Chair; Cummins, Vice Chair; Cleveland, Dow, K. Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio May 18, 2012 Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney. Monday, May 21, 2012 The meeting of the Council was 11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit- Sandra Franklin tee: Mitchell, Chair; K. Johnson, called to order, the President, Mar- tin J. Sweeney, in the Chair. First Assistant Clerk Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland City Council Cleveland, Reed, Sweeney. Council Members present: Brady, Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland, 601 Lakeside Avenue Conwell, Cummins, Dow, J. Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 MONDAY K. Johnson, Keane, Kelley, Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, Dear Mrs. Franklin: 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Sweeney, Westbrook and Zone. Swee ney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair; Also present were Mayor Frank G. You are requested by Cleveland Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Keane, Jackson, Ken Silliman, Chief of City Council, without objection, to Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Staff, Darnell Brown, Chief Operat- serve as Clerk of Council Pro Tem- Westbrook. ing Officer, Valarie J. McCall, Chief pore for the purposes of the Council of Government Affairs, Chris War- meeting of May 21, 2012, due to the TUESDAY ren, Chief of Regional Development, absence of Patricia J. Britt, Clerk of Monyka S. Price, Chief of Education, Council. 9:30 A.M. — Community and Eco- Maureen R. Harper, Chief of Com- munications, Jenita McGowan, Chief nomic Development Committee: Bran - Your assistance is appreciated. of Sustainability, and Interim Law catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim- Director Langhenry, Directors With- Sincerely, perman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Miller, ers, Smith, Wasik, Butler, Flask, Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone. Martin J. Sweeney, Cox, Rush, Rybka, Southerington, President Council 1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affir- Nichols, Brown, Fumich and mative Action and Training Com- Ambroz. Received. mittee: Pruitt, Chair; Miller, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76, File No. 763-12. Johnson, Mitchell, Westbrook. prayer was offered by Assistant Pastor Kyle Earley of Mt. Sinai Bap- From Department of Finance: RE: Notifications of Intent to issue var- WEDNESDAY — Alternating tist Church, 7510 Woodland Avenue located in Ward 5. Pledge of Alle- ious purpose and refund general giance. obligation Bonds Series 2012. 10:00 A.M. — Aviation and Trans- Received. portation Committee: Keane, Chair; MOTION Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. John- STATEMENT OF WORK son, K. Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell. On the motion of Council Member ACCEPTANCE 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- Brady, the reading of the minutes of mittee: Conwell, Chair; Polensek, the last meeting was dispensed with File No. 764-12. Vice Chair; Brady, Cleveland, Cum- and the journal approved. Seconded From Director of Public Utilities mins, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, Zone. by Council Member J. Johnson. — Division of Water Pollution Con- 775 4 The City Record May 23, 2012 trol — Contract PI 68771A with Ter- FIRST READING EMERGENCY Ord. No. 733-12. race Construction Co., Inc., for High- ORDINANCES REFERRED By Council Members Brady, Miller, view Avenue Sewer Relief (Ward Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- 14). Date of completion: March 26, Ord. No. 732-12. mental request). 2009. Received. By Council Members K. Johnson, An emergency ordinance to amend Mitchell, Miller, Cleveland and the title Sections 1 and 9 of Ordinance File No. 765-12. Sweeney (by departmental request). No. 912-11, passed August 17, 2011, From Director of Public Utilities An emergency ordinance to amend relating to the rehabilitation of — Division of Water Pollution Con- the title and Section 1 of Ordinance Triskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2 to trol — Contract RC 68980A with Ter- No. 591-11, passed June 6, 2011, relat- include asphalt resurfacing on War- race Construction Co., Inc., for 2009 ing to the rehabilitation of Woodland ren Road from Munn Road to Lorain Sewer Repair at various locations. Avenue, Phase I, to include the resur- Avenue. Date of completion and acceptance: facing of Buckeye Road from Wood- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes March 18, 2010. Received. land Avenue to Ambler Avenue. an emergency measure providing for Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the usual daily operation of a munici- FROM OHIO DIVISION OF an emergency measure providing for pal department; now, therefore, LIQUOR CONTROL the usual daily operation of a munici- Be it ordained by the Council of pal department; now, therefore, File No. 766-12. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Re: 4052692— C1 — Transfer of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the title and Sec- Ownership Application — Charles Section 1. That the title and Sec- tions 1 and 9 of Ordinance No. 912- Huffman, d.b.a. Volume Supermar- tion 1 of Ordinance No. 591-11, 11, passed August 17, 2011, are ket, 963-65 East 123rd Street. (Ward passed June 6, 2011, are amended to amended to read as follows: 9). Received. read as follows: An Emergency Ordinance determin- An Emergency Ordinance authoriz- ing the method of making the public CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS ing the Mayor to accept a grant from improvement of rehabilitating the Ohio Public Works Commission Triskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2, and The rules were suspended and the for the rehabilitation of Woodland asphalt resurfacing on Warren Road following Resolutions were adopted Avenue, Phase I and the resurfacing from Munn Road to Lorain Avenue; by a rising vote: of Buckeye Road, State Route 87, from authorizing the Director of Capital Woodland Avenue to Ambler Avenue; Projects to enter into one or more pub- Res. No. 767-12—Father John J. authorizing the Director of Capital lic improvement contracts for the Cregan. Projects to hire one or more consul- making of the improvement; authoriz- Res. No. 768-12—Ogletree David- tants for design, engineering and con- son. ing the Director to employ one or struction services; determining the Res. No. 769-12—Adele Gordon more professional consultants to method of making the public improve- Jones. design the improvement; authorizing ment; authorizing the Director to Res. No. 770-12—Marilyn Cox. the Commissioner of Purchases and enter into one or more public improve- Res. No. 771-12—Richard R. Supplies to acquire for right-of-way ment contracts for the making of the Kemer, Sr. purposes real property as is neces- Res. No. 772-12—Lillian O. “Gerry” improvement; authorizing the Direc- sary to make the public improvement; Williams. tor to accept cash contributions from and authorizing the Director to enter public and private entities, NEORSD, into any agreements relative thereto; CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS and GCRTA for costs associated with authorizing the Director to accept the improvement and to enter into cash contributions from the Greater agreements; authorizing the Director The rules were suspended and the Cleveland Regional Transit Authori- to enter into agreements with private following Resolutions were adopted ty, Regional Sewer utility companies to pay charges for without objection: District, and private utility compa- the installation of underground lines; nies for costs associated with the Res. No. 773-12—Lloyd Allen. authorizing the Director to enter into a local public agency agreement with improvement and to enter into agree- Res. No. 774-12—Fidelity Baptist ments; and authorizing the Director Church — 120th Anniversary. the Ohio Department of Transporta- to enter into a Local Public Agency Res. No. 775-12—Carole Wright, tion to fund and construct the agreement with the Ohio Department R.N. improvement; and authorizing the Res. No. 776-12—Phillis Wheatley Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- of Transportation. Association — 100th Anniversary. plies to acquire for right-of-way pur- Section 1. That, under Section 167 of Res. No. 777-12—Karen & David poses real property necessary to the Charter of the City of Cleveland, Doll. make the public improvement. this Council determines to make the Res. No. 778-12—Cleveland-Mar- Section 1. That the Mayor is autho- public improvement of rehabilitating shall College of Law. rized to accept a grant in the approxi- Triskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2, and Res. No. 779-12—Fortuna Family mate amount of $4,426,760, from the asphalt resurfacing on Warren Road — East 80th National Slovenian Ohio Public Works Commission, act- from Munn Road to Lorain Avenue Home “Persons of the Year”. ing by and through its Director to (the “Improvement”), for the Depart- finance the public improvement of ment of Capital Projects, by one or RECOGNITION RESOLUTION rehabilitating Woodland Avenue, more contracts duly let to the lowest Phase I and the resurfacing of Buck- responsible bidder or bidders after The rules were suspended and the eye Road, State Route 87, from Wood- competitive bidding on a unit basis following Resolution was adopted land Avenue to Ambler Avenue (the for the Improvement. without objection: “Improvement”); that the Mayor is Section 9. That the cost of the con- authorized to file all papers and exe- tracts, property acquisition, or other Res. No. 780-12—“Caring Individu- cute all documents necessary to expenditure authorized in this ordi- als — Stepping Out Against Breast receive the funds under the grant; and nance shall be paid from Fund Nos. 20 Cancer” — (2nd Annual). that the funds are appropriated for SF 380, 20 SF 383, 20 SF 394, 20 SF 500, the purposes described in this ordi- 20 SF 506, 20 SF 510, 20 SF 520, 20 SF nance. APPRECIATION RESOLUTION 528, 20 SF 534, 20 SF 540, from the fund Section 2. That the existing title or funds to which are credited the pro- The rules were suspended and the and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 591-11, ceeds from the sale of any general following Resolution was adopted passed June 6, 2011, are repealed. obligation bonds issued in 2012 for without objection: Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure this purpose as authorized by Ordi- Res. No. 781-12—Rebuilding and, provided it receives the affirma- nance No. 274-12, passed April 2, 2012, Together Cleveland. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- if the City sells such bonds, and from bers elected to Council, it shall take the fund or funds which are credited WELCOME RESOLUTION effect and be in force immediately the funds received under the Local upon its passage and approval by the Public Agency Agreement with the The rules were suspended and the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Ohio Department of Transportation following Resolution was adopted and be in force from and after the ear- authorized by this ordinance and without objection: liest period allowed by law. which funds are appropriated for this Referred to Directors of Capital purpose Request No. RQS 4004, RL Res. No. 782-12—H.E. Minister Projects, City Planning Commission, 2011-133. Fadi Abboud, Lebanese Ministry of Finance, Law; Committees on Public Section 2. That the existing title Tourism. Service, City Planning, Finance. and Sections 1 and 9 of Ordinance No. 776 May 23, 2012 The City Record 5

912-11, passed August 17, 2011, are Ord. No. 735-12. Purchases and Supplies on a unit repealed. By Council Member Sweeney (by basis for the Division of Information Section 3. That this ordinance is departmental request). Technology and Services, Depart- declared to be an emergency measure An emergency ordinance authoriz- ment of Finance. Bids shall be taken and, provided it receives the affirma- ing the Director to employ one or in a manner that permits an award to tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- more professional consultants, com- be made for all items as a single con- bers elected to Council, it shall take puter software developers, or vendors tract, or by separate contract for each effect and be in force immediately to provide various professional ser- or any combination of the items as the upon its passage and approval by the vices needed to update and improve Board of Control determines. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect network infrastructure, and to Section 3. That the costs of the and be in force from and after the ear- acquire various software licenses, requirement contract shall be liest period allowed by law. peripheral ancillary devices, telecom- charged against the proper appropria- Referred to Directors of Capital munications, and City-wide applica- tion accounts and the Director of Projects, City Planning Commission, tions; and to enter into various writ- Finance shall certify the amount of Finance, Law; Committees on Public ten standard and requirement con- the initial purchase, which purchase, Service, City Planning, Finance. tracts for the purchase or lease of together with all later purchases, materials, equipment, supplies and shall be made on order of the Commis- Ord. No. 734-12. services, for a period of one year. sioner of Purchases and Supplies By Council Member Sweeney (by Whereas, this ordinance constitutes under a delivery order against the departmental request). an emergency measure providing for contract or contracts certified by the An emergency ordinance authoriz- the usual daily operation of a munici- Director of Finance. ing the Director of Finance to employ pal department; now, therefore, Section 4. That under Section 108(b) one or more professional consultants Be it ordained by the Council of of the Charter, the purchases autho- to install, design, train, implement, the City of Cleveland: rized by this ordinance may be made test, integrate, migrate, maintain, Section 1. That the Director of through cooperative arrangements and provide technical support and Finance is authorized to employ by with other governmental agencies. other related services, including any contract or contracts one or more The Director of Finance may sign all equipment, necessary to implement a consultants, computer software documents that are necessary to web-based payment system, including developers, or vendors or one or make the purchases, and may enter a vendor-hosted solution to process more firms of consultants, computer into one or more contracts with the payments. software developers, or vendors for vendors selected through that cooper- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the purpose of supplementing the ative process. an emergency measure providing for regularly employed staff of the sev- Section 5. That the cost of the con- the usual daily operation of a munici- eral departments of the City of tracts and other expenditures autho- pal department; now, therefore, Cleveland in order to provide vari- rized shall be paid from Fund No. 11 Be it ordained by the Council of ous professional services needed to SF 006, Request No. RQS 1511, RL update and improve network infra- the City of Cleveland: 2012-92. structure, and to acquire various Section 1. That the Director of Section 6. That this ordinance is software licenses, peripheral ancil- Finance is authorized to employ by declared to be an emergency measure lary devices, telecommunications, contract or contracts one or more and, provided it receives the affirma- and City-wide applications, includ- consultants or one or more firms of tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- ing but not limited to the following consultants for the purpose of sup- bers elected to Council, it shall take projects: Network Infrastructure plementing the regularly employed effect and be in force immediately maintenance and upgrade, Disaster staff of the several departments of upon its passage and approval by the Recovery Site initial build-out, Unin- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect terruptible Power Supply Systems vide professional services necessary and be in force from and after the ear- remediation, network fiber cable to install, design, train, implement, liest period allowed by law. repair and connection, and enhance- test, integrate, migrate, maintain, Referred to Directors of Finance, ment of fiber connectivity for VoIP and provide technical support and Law; Committee on Finance. other related services, including any and data infrastructure. The selection of the consultants, equipment, necessary to implement Ord. No. 736-12. computer software developers, or ven- a web-based payment system, includ- By Council Member Sweeney (by dors for the services shall be made by ing a vendor-hosted solution to departmental request). process payments via on-line, Inte- the Board of Control on the nomina- An emergency ordinance to amend grated Voice Recognition (IVR) and tion of the Director of Finance from a Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1433-11, Point of Sale (POS). list of qualified consultants available passed October 24, 2011 to authorize The selection of the consultants for for employment as may be determined the Director of Finance, on behalf of the services shall be made by the after a full and complete canvass by the Cleveland Municipal Court, to Board of Control on the nomination of the Director of Finance for the pur- enter into various contracts neces- the Director of Finance from a list of pose of compiling a list. The compen- sary to conduct the Adult Treatment qualified consultants available for sation to be paid for the services shall Court Collaborative program. employment as may be determined be fixed by the Board of Control. The Whereas, this ordinance constitutes after a full and complete canvass by contract or contracts authorized shall an emergency measure providing for the Director of Finance for the pur- be prepared by the Director of Law, the usual daily operation of a munici- pose of compiling a list. The compen- approved by the Director of Finance, pal department; now, therefore, sation to be paid for the services shall and certified by the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of be fixed by the Board of Control. The Finance. contract or contracts authorized shall Section 2. That the Director of the City of Cleveland: be prepared by the Director of Law, Finance is authorized to make one or Section 1. That Section 3 of Ordi- and approved and certified by the more written standard contracts and nance No. 1433-11, passed October 24, Director of Finance. written requirement contracts under 2011, is amended to read as follows: Section 2. That the cost of the con- the Charter and the Codified Ordi- Section 3. That the Director of tract or contracts authorized shall be nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Finance, on behalf of the Cleveland paid from Fund No. 01-1503-6320 and period of one year for the purchase or Municipal Court, is authorized to from any other funds approved by the lease of the necessary items of mate- enter into one or more contracts with Director of Finance, Request No. RQS rials, equipment, supplies, and ser- Cuyahoga County, the Cuyahoga 1503, RL 2012-1299. vices not provided under any profes- County Court of Common Pleas, Section 3. That this ordinance is sional services contract authorized in Recovery Resources, Inc., West Side declared to be an emergency measure this ordinance, including but not lim- Ecumenical Ministry (“WESM”), and, provided it receives the affirma- ited to computer and network hard- Case Western Reserve University, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- ware, replacement parts, software, and such other service providers bers elected to Council, it shall take software upgrades, appurtenances, acceptable to the grantor that are nec- effect and be in force immediately furniture, insurance, relocation, test- essary to implement the grant as upon its passage and approval by the ing, technical administration, described in the file to conduct the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect upgrades, network administration, Adult Treatment Court Collaborative and be in force from and after the ear- implementation programming, and program. liest period allowed by law. support, maintenance, training, labor, Section 2. That existing Section 3 of Referred to Directors of Finance, and installation, if necessary, to be Ordinance No. 1433-11, passed October Law; Committee on Finance. purchased by the Commissioner of 24, 2011, is repealed. 777 6 The City Record May 23, 2012

Section 3. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 738-12. sion of Water Pollution Control, declared to be an emergency measure By Council Members Kelley and Department of Public Utilities, by and, provided it receives the affirma- Sweeney (by departmental request). one or more contracts duly let to the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- An emergency ordinance authoriz- lowest responsible bidder or bidders bers elected to Council, it shall take ing the Director of Public Utilities to after competitive bidding on a unit effect and be in force immediately enter into one or more contracts with basis for the improvement. upon its passage and approval by the Datamatic, Ltd. for professional ser- Section 2. That the Director of Pub- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect vices necessary to provide mainte- lic Utilities is authorized to enter into and be in force from and after the ear- nance and repair of meter reading, one or more contracts for the making liest period allowed by law. collections, investigations and meter of the public improvement with the Referred to Directors of Finance, maintenance systems, including hard- lowest responsible bidder after com- Law; Committee on Finance. ware and software-support based, for petitive bidding on a unit basis for the the Division of Water, Department of improvement, provided, however, that Ord. No. 737-12. Public Utilities, for a period of one each separate trade and each distinct By Council Members Cimperman, year, with two one-year options to component part of the improvement Kelley and Sweeney (by departmen- renew, the second of which will may be treated as a separate improve- tal request). require additional legislative authori- ment, and each, or any combination, An emergency ordinance authoriz- ty. of the trades or components may be ing the Director of Public Utilities to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the subject of a separate contract on a enter into contract with the Northeast an emergency measure providing for unit basis. Section 3. That the cost of the Ohio Regional Sewer District to reim- the usual daily operation of a munici- improvement authorized shall be paid burse them for the immediate repair pal department; now, therefore, from Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No. of the Mary Street Pump Station. Be it ordained by the Council of RQS 2003 RL 2012-54. Whereas, the Mary Street Pump Sta- the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Section 4. That this ordinance is tion is located west of West 3rd Street; declared to be an emergency measure and Public Utilities is authorized to enter into one or more contracts and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, in August, 2011, there was tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- a failure of equipment at the Mary with Datamatic, Ltd. for profession- al services necessary to provide bers elected to Council, it shall take Street Pump Station causing the effect and be in force immediately pump station to shut down resulting maintenance and repair of meter reading, collections, investigations upon its passage and approval by the in an unexpected sanitary discharge Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect to flow into the ; and and meter maintenance systems, including hardware and software- and be in force from and after the ear- Whereas, the sanitary discharge liest period allowed by law. needed to be stopped immediately support based, in the total sum of $296,362.70 for a one year period, Referred to Directors of Public Util- because it was posing a threat to the ities, City Planning Commission, with two one-year options to renew, health, safety, and welfare of the citi- Finance, Law; Committees on Public for the Division of Water, Depart- zens of the City of Cleveland; and Utilities, City Planning, Finance. Whereas, both the Northeast Ohio ment of Public Utilities. The first of the one-year options to renew may Regional Sewer District (“NEORSD”) Ord. No. 740-12. be exercised by the Director of Pub- and the Ohio Environmental Protec- By Council Members Cimperman lic Utilities, without the necessity of tion Agency (“Ohio EPA”) were noti- Kelley, Cleveland and Sweeney (by obtaining additional authority of fied; and departmental request). this Council. The second of the one- Whereas, the NEORSD was in a con- An emergency ordinance determin- year options to renew may not be tract situation that allowed them to ing the method of making the public exercised without additional legisla- act quickly to stop the discharge into improvement of constructing the St. tive authority. The contracts or con- the Cuyahoga River and to repair the Clair Avenue area sewer replace- tracts shall be paid from Fund Nos. Mary Street Pump Station; and ment, which may include but not be 52 SF 001, Request No. RQS 2002, RL Whereas, the Director of Public limited to installing manholes and 2012-50. Utilities has determined, based on catch basins, and authorizing the Section 2. That this ordinance is considerations of capability, immedi- Director of Public Utilities to enter declared to be an emergency measure into one or more public improvement ate availability, and completion date, and, provided it receives the affirma- quality, cost, and safety, that the City contracts for the making of the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- improvement. should contract with NEORSD for the bers elected to Council, it shall take repair of the Mary Street Pump Sta- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes effect and be in force immediately an emergency measure providing for tion; and upon its passage and approval by the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the usual daily operation of a munici- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect pal department; now, therefore, an emergency measure providing for and be in force from and after the ear- the usual daily operation of a munici- Be it ordained by the Council of liest period allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: pal department; now, therefore, Referred to Directors of Finance, Section 1. That, under Section 167 Be it ordained by the Council of Public Utilities, Law; Committees on of the Charter of the City of Cleve- the City of Cleveland: Public Utilities, Finance. land, it is determined to make the Section 1. That the Director of public improvement of constructing Public Utilities is authorized to Ord. No. 739-12. the St. Clair Avenue area sewer make a written contract with the By Council Members Pruitt, Kelley, replacement, which may include but NEORSD, to reimburse them for the Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- not be limited to installing man- emergency purchase of labor, equip- mental request). holes and catch basins, for the Divi- ment, and materials necessary to An emergency ordinance determin- sion of Water Pollution Control, repair the Mary Street Pump Station ing the method of making the public Department of Public Utilities, by to be purchased by the Commission- improvement of constructing the East one or more contracts duly let to the er of Purchases and Supplies upon 176th Street area sewer replacement, lowest responsible bidder or bidders a unit basis, for the Department of which may include but not be limited after competitive bidding on a unit Public Utilities, in the amount of to installing manholes and catch basis for the improvement. $66,406.93. basins, and authorizing the Director Section 2. That the Director of Pub- Section 3. That the cost of the con- of Public Utilities to enter into one or lic Utilities is authorized to enter into tract authorized shall be paid from more public improvement contracts one or more contracts for the making Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No. RQS for the making of the improvement. of the public improvement with the 2003, RL 2012-81. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes lowest responsible bidder after com- Section 4. That this ordinance is an emergency measure providing for petitive bidding on a unit basis for the declared to be an emergency measure the usual daily operation of a munici- improvement, provided, however, that and, provided it receives the affirma- pal department; now, therefore, each separate trade and each distinct tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Be it ordained by the Council of component part of the improvement bers elected to Council, it shall take the City of Cleveland: may be treated as a separate improve- effect and be in force immediately Section 1. That, under Section 167 ment, and each, or any combination, upon its passage and approval by the of the Charter of the City of Cleve- of the trades or components may be Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect land, it is determined to make the the subject of a separate contract on a and be in force from and after the ear- public improvement of constructing unit basis. liest period allowed by law. the East 176th Street area sewer Section 3. That the cost of the Referred to Directors of Finance, replacement, which may include but improvement authorized shall be paid Public Utilities, Law; Committees on not be limited to installing man- from Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No. Public Utilities, Finance. holes and catch basins, for the Divi- RQS 2003 RL 2012-55. 778 May 23, 2012 The City Record 7

Section 4. That this ordinance is inspect, and manage the fuel farm at Whereas, Ordinance No. 1404-07 declared to be an emergency measure Cleveland Hopkins International Air- requires further legislation before and, provided it receives the affirma- port, for a period of ten years, with exercising the first option to renew on tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- one five year option to renew, exercis- this contract; and bers elected to Council, it shall take able through additional legislative Whereas, this ordinance constitutes effect and be in force immediately authority. an emergency measure providing for upon its passage and approval by the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the usual daily operation of a munici- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect an emergency measure providing for pal department; now, therefore, and be in force from and after the ear- the usual daily operation of a munici- Be it ordained by the Council of liest period allowed by law. pal department; now, therefore, the City of Cleveland: Referred to Directors of Public Util- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 1. That the Director of ities, City Planning Commission, the City of Cleveland: Port Control is authorized to exer- Finance, Law; Committees on Public Section 1. That the Director of cise the first option to renew Con- Utilities, City Planning, Finance. Port Control is authorized to employ tract No. PS 2010-322 for an addi- by contract or contracts one or more tional year with Kellogg Communi- Ord. No. 741-12. consultants or one or more firms of ty College to provide professional By Council Members Zone, Kelley, consultants for the purpose of sup- services to certify City personnel as Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- plementing the regularly employed airport rescue firefighting basic mental request). staff of the several departments of firefighters in an estimated amount An emergency ordinance determin- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- of $19,280.00. This ordinance consti- ing the method of making the public vide professional services necessary tutes the additional legislative improvement of constructing the to maintain, repair, operate, cali- authority required by Ordinance No. Wakefield Avenue area sewer brate, inspect, and manage the fuel 1404-07 to exercise this option. RQS replacement, which may include but farm at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- 3001, RL 2012-51. not be limited to installing manholes tional Airport, for a period of ten Section 2. That this ordinance is and catch basins, and authorizing the years, with one five year option to declared to be an emergency measure Director of Public Utilities to enter renew, exercisable through addi- and, provided it receives the affirma- into one or more public improvement tional legislative authority. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- contracts for the making of the The selection of the consultants for bers elected to Council, it shall take improvement. the services shall be made by the effect and be in force immediately Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Board of Control on the nomination of upon its passage and approval by the an emergency measure providing for the Director of Port Control from a Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect the usual daily operation of a munici- list of qualified consultants available and be in force from and after the ear- pal department; now, therefore, for employment as may be determined liest period allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of after a full and complete canvass by Referred to Directors of Port Con- the City of Cleveland: the Director of Port Control for the trol, Finance, Law; Committees on purpose of compiling a list. The com- Section 1. That, under Section 167 Aviation and Transportation, pensation to be paid for the services of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Finance. shall be fixed by the Board of Control. land, it is determined to make the The contract or contracts authorized public improvement of constructing Ord. No. 744-12. shall be prepared by the Director of the Wakefield Avenue area sewer By Council Members Cimperman, Law, approved by the Director of Port replacement, which may include but Keane, Cleveland and Sweeney (by Control, and certified by the Director not be limited to installing man- of Finance. departmental request). holes and catch basins, for the Divi- Section 2. That the Director of Port An emergency ordinance determin- sion of Water Pollution Control, Control is authorized to set, impose, ing the method of making the public Department of Public Utilities, by and collect fees to be charged to the improvement of constructing a tran- one or more contracts duly let to the users of the fuel farm for the use of sient marina at the East 9th Street lowest responsible bidder or bidders the fuel farm; and that the fees are pier and associated support facilities after competitive bidding on a unit appropriated for the purposes in Sec- and amenities; authorizing the Direc- basis for the improvement. tion 3 below. tor of Port Control to enter into one or Section 2. That the Director of Pub- Section 3. That the costs for the ser- more contracts for the making of the lic Utilities is authorized to enter into vices contemplated in this ordinance improvement; authorizing design ser- one or more contracts for the making shall be paid from the fund or funds to vices, construction management and of the public improvement with the which are credited the proceeds gen- other related services; acquiring any lowest responsible bidder after com- erated from the operation of the fuel real property and easements neces- petitive bidding on a unit basis for the farm, as described in this ordinance. sary for right-of-way purposes; to improvement, provided, however, that Section 4. That this ordinance is enter into various written standard each separate trade and each distinct declared to be an emergency measure purchase and requirement contracts; component part of the improvement and, provided it receives the affirma- authorizing one or more professional may be treated as a separate improve- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- consultants for marina management ment, and each, or any combination, bers elected to Council, it shall take services; authorizing submerged land of the trades or components may be effect and be in force immediately leases; authorizing the Director to the subject of a separate contract on a upon its passage and approval by the apply for and accept gifts, grants, and unit basis. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect other funding from public and private Section 3. That the cost of the and be in force from and after the ear- entities, including the gift or loan of improvement authorized shall be paid liest period allowed by law. equipment; authorizing the Director from Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No. Referred to Directors of Port Con- to fix and charge docking fees; for a RQS 2003 RL 2012-56. trol, Finance, Law; Committees on period of five years with one five-year Section 4. That this ordinance is Aviation and Transportation, option to renew, exercisable through declared to be an emergency measure Finance. additional legislative authority. and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, the unique design, time, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Ord. No. 743-12. budgetary, or other material elements bers elected to Council, it shall take By Council Members Keane and of this project can benefit from the effect and be in force immediately Sweeney (by departmental request). special care, coordination, and expe- upon its passage and approval by the An emergency ordinance authoriz- ditiousness possible by performance Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect ing the Director of Port Control to of both the professional design ser- and be in force from and after the ear- exercise the first option to renew Con- vices and the construction under a liest period allowed by law. tract No. PS 2010-322 with Kellogg design-build approach contract with a Referred to Directors of Public Util- Community College to provide profes- single entity; and ities, City Planning Commission, sional services to certify City person- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Finance, Law; Committees on Public nel as airport rescue firefighting an emergency measure providing for Utilities, City Planning, Finance. basic firefighters. the usual daily operation of a munici- Whereas, under the authority of pal department; now, therefore, Ord. No. 742-12. Ordinance No. 1404-07, passed Novem- Be it ordained by the Council of By Council Members Keane and ber 12, 2007, the Director of Port Con- the City of Cleveland: Sweeney (by departmental request). trol entered into Contract No. PS 2010- Section 1. That, under Section 167 An emergency ordinance authoriz- 322 with Kellogg Community College of the Charter of the City of Cleve- ing the Director of Port Control to to provide professional services to land, this Council determines to employ one or more professional con- certify City personnel as airport res- make the public improvement of sultants to provide services necessary cue firefighting basic firefighters; constructing a transient marina at to maintain, repair, operate, calibrate, and the East 9th Street pier to accom- 779 8 The City Record May 23, 2012 modate vessels and other watercraft pensation to be paid for the services accounts and the Director of Finance and associated support facilities and shall be fixed by the Board of Control. shall certify the amount of any pur- amenities that include water, elec- The contract or contracts authorized chase under the contract, each of tric, restrooms, showers, laundry shall be prepared by the Director of which purchases shall be made on and lockers, installing landscaping, Law, approved by the Director of Port order of the Commissioner of Pur- fencing and other related improve- Control, and certified by the Director chases and Supplies under a delivery ments; (the “Improvement”) for the of Finance. order against the contract or con- Department of Port Control, by one Section 4. That the Director of Port tracts certified by the Director of or more design-build or engineer-pro- Control is authorized to employ by Finance. cure-construct contracts duly let to contract or contracts one or more con- Section 10. That under Section the person, firm, or corporation or sultants or one or more firms of con- 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases combination of them submitting the sultants for the purpose of supple- authorized by this ordinance may be best proposal, taking into consider- menting the regularly employed staff made through cooperative arrange- ation the engineering and design, of the several departments of the City ments with other governmental agen- the construction method, the pro- of Cleveland in order to provide pro- cies. The Director of Port Control may posed design and construction costs, fessional services necessary to pro- sign all documents that are necessary the total life-cycle costs, the quali- vide marina management services, to make the purchases, and may enter fications of the proposed design pro- for a period of five years, with one into one or more contracts with the fessional and construction firm, and five-year option to renew, exercisable vendors selected through that cooper- the other objectives of the Improve- through additional legislative author- ative process. ment. ity. Section 11. That the Director of Port The selection of the person, firm, or The selection of the consultants for Control is authorized to enter into corporation to design, construct, and the services shall be made by the submerged land leases with the State manage the Improvement shall be Board of Control on the nomination of of Ohio for property at the transient made by the Board of Control on the the Director of Port Control from a marina for a term of fifty years. nomination of the Director of Port list of qualified consultants available Section 12. That the Director of Port Control from a list of qualified and for employment as may be determined Control is authorized to apply for and available persons, firms, or corpora- after a full and complete canvass by accept grants, gifts, and other fund- tions, as may be determined by the the Director of Port Control for the ing from public and private entities, Director of Port Control after making purpose of compiling a list. The com- including but not limited to, the Cuya- a full and complete canvass for the pensation to be paid for the services hoga County Port Authority, in con- purpose of compiling the list. The shall be fixed by the Board of Control. nection with the Improvement, Board of Control shall fix the total The contract or contracts authorized including the gift of equipment or the compensation to be paid for all shall be prepared by the Director of gift of the loan of equipment, in con- design, construction, and procure- Law, approved by the Director of Port nection with the construction, opera- ment necessary for the Improvement. Control, and certified by the Director tion, maintenance, and management The contract or contracts shall be pre- of Finance. of the Improvement. The Director is pared by the Director of Law, Section 5. That notwithstanding further authorized to file all papers approved by the Director of Port Con- and as an exception to the Codified and execute all documents necessary trol, and certified by the Director of Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to receive the funds and equipment Finance. to the contrary, the Commissioner of under this ordinance; and that, upon Section 2. That, alternatively, under Purchases and Supplies is authorized acceptance of the funds by the Direc- Section 167 of the Charter of the City to acquire for right-of-way purposes tor, they shall be appropriated for the of Cleveland, this Council determines the real property or easements neces- purposes identified in this ordinance. to make the public improvement sary to make the Improvement. The Section 13. That the Director of Port described in Section 1 of this ordi- consideration to be paid for the prop- Control is authorized to charge fees nance, for the Department of Port erty shall not exceed fair market fixed by the Board of Control for Control, by one or more contracts duly value, as determined by the Board of docking of vessels and watercraft at let to the lowest responsible bidder Control. City-owned and operated boat docks after competitive bidding upon a unit Section 6. The Director of Port Con- at the transient marina. basis for the Improvement. trol is authorized to execute all docu- Section 14. That the cost of the con- That the Director of Port Control is ments necessary to acquire real prop- tracts, payments, real property, and authorized to enter into one or more erty and easements and to employ and easement acquisitions authorized contracts for the making of the pay all fees for title companies, sur- under this ordinance shall be paid Improvement with the lowest respon- veys, escrows, appraiser, and all other from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 sible bidder or bidders after competi- costs necessary for the acquisition of SF 105, 60 SF 141, and from the fund or tive bidding on a unit basis for the the property. funds to which are credited any Improvement, provided, however, Section 7. That the Director of Port grants and gifts accepted for this pur- that each separate trade and each dis- Control is authorized to apply and pay pose, RQS 3001, RL 2012-72. tinct component part of the improve- for permits, licenses, or other autho- Section 15. That this ordinance is ment may be treated as a separate rizations required by any regulatory declared to be an emergency measure improvement, and each, or any combi- agency or public authority to permit and, provided it receives the affirma- nation, of the trades or components performance of the work authorized tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- may be the subject of a separate con- by this ordinance. bers elected to Council, it shall take tract on a unit basis. Section 8. That the Director of Port effect and be in force immediately Section 3. That, alternatively, the Control is authorized to make one or upon its passage and approval by the Director of Port Control is authorized more written standard purchase con- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect to employ by contract or contracts one tracts and written requirement con- and be in force from and after the ear- or more consultants or one or more tracts under the Charter and the Codi- liest period allowed by law. firms of consultants for the purpose fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Referred to Directors of Port Con- of supplementing the regularly 1976, for a period of five years with trol, City Planning Commission, employed staff of the several depart- one five-year option to renew, exercis- Finance, Law; Committees on Avia- ments of the City of Cleveland in able through additional legislative tion and Transportation, City Plan- order to provide professional services authority, for the necessary items of ning, Finance. necessary to design the Improvement materials, equipment, supplies, and described in Section 1 and to provide services necessary to implement the Ord. No. 745-12. construction management services Improvement, including but not limit- By Council Members Keane and related to the Improvement, and other ed to, labor, materials, installation, Sweeney (by departmental request). related services, including but not and testing, if necessary, to be pur- An emergency ordinance authoriz- limited to quality control, quality chased by the Commissioner of Pur- ing the purchase by one or more assurance services, and regulatory chases and Supplies on a unit basis requirement contracts of labor and compliance. for the Department of Port Control. materials necessary to remove rubber The selection of the consultants for Bids shall be taken in a manner that and any other contaminants from the services shall be made by the permits an award to be made for all paved surfaces, for the various divi- Board of Control on the nomination of items as a single contract, or by sepa- sions of the Department of Port Con- the Director of Port Control from a rate contract for each or any combina- trol, for a period of two years, with list of qualified consultants available tion of the items as the Board of Con- two one-year options to renew, the for employment as may be determined trol determines. first of which requires additional leg- after a full and complete canvass by Section 9. That the costs of the con- islative authority. the Director of Port Control for the tract or contracts shall be charged Whereas, this ordinance constitutes purpose of compiling a list. The com- against the proper appropriation an emergency measure providing for 780 May 23, 2012 The City Record 9 the usual daily operation of a munici- International Airport; authorizing accounts and the Director of Finance pal department; now, therefore, the Director of Port Control to enter shall certify the amount of any pur- Be it ordained by the Council of into one or more contracts for the chase under the contract, each of the City of Cleveland: making of the improvement; authoriz- which purchases shall be made on Section 1. That the Director of ing professional design services, con- order of the Commissioner of Pur- Port Control is authorized to make struction management and other chases and Supplies under a delivery one or more written requirement related services; and to enter into var- order against the contract or con- contracts under the Charter and the ious requirement contracts needed to tracts certified by the Director of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, implement the improvement. Finance. Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Section 6. That under Section 108(b) the term of two years, with two one- an emergency measure providing for of the Charter, the purchases autho- year options to renew, for the nec- the usual daily operation of a munici- rized by this ordinance may be made essary items of labor and materials pal department; now, therefore, through cooperative arrangements necessary to remove rubber and any Be it ordained by the Council of with other governmental agencies. other contaminants from paved sur- the City of Cleveland: The Director of Port Control may sign faces in the approximate amount as Section 1. That under Section 167 all documents that are necessary to purchased during the preceding of the Charter of the City of Cleve- make the purchases, and may enter term, purchased by the Commission- land, this Council determines to into one or more contracts with the er of Purchases and Supplies on a make the public improvement of vendors selected through that cooper- unit basis for the various divisions rehabilitating the South Cargo ative process. of the Department of Port Control. Ramp and reconstructing Taxiway Section 7. That the cost of the con- The first of the one-year options to N at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- tracts and payments authorized renew shall not be exercised with- tional Airport, for the Department of under this ordinance shall be paid out additional legislative authority. Port Control, by one or more con- from Fund Nos. 60 SF 160 and 60 SF If such additional legislative author- tracts duly let to the lowest respon- 126, from the fund or funds to which ity is granted and the first of the sible bidder after competitive bid- are credited any future airport rev- one-year options to renew is exer- ding upon a unit basis for the enue bonds that include this purpose, cised, then the second of the one- Improvement. and passenger facility charges if year options to renew shall be exer- Section 2. That the Director of Port authorized. RQS 3001, RL 2012-79. cisable at the option of the Director Control is authorized to employ by Section 8. That this ordinance is of Port Control, without the neces- contract or contracts one or more con- declared to be an emergency measure sity of obtaining additional authori- sultants or one or more firms of con- and, provided it receives the affirma- ty of this Council. Bids shall be sultants for the purpose of supple- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- taken in a manner that permits an menting the regularly employed staff bers elected to Council, it shall take award to be made for all items as of the several departments of the City effect and be in force immediately a single contract, or by separate of Cleveland in order to provide pro- upon its passage and approval by the contract for each or any combina- fessional services necessary to design Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tion of the items as the Board of the Improvement and to provide con- and be in force from and after the ear- Control determines. Alternate bids struction management services relat- liest period allowed by law. for a period less than the specified ed to the Improvement, and other Referred to Directors of Port Con- term may be taken if desired by the related services, including but not trol, City Planning Commission, Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- limited to quality control, quality Finance, Law; Committees on Avia- plies until provision is made for the assurance services, and regulatory tion and Transportation, City Plan- requirements for the entire term. compliance. ning, Finance. Section 2. That the costs of the con- The selection of the consultants for tract or contracts shall be charged the services shall be made by the Ord. No. 747-12. against the proper appropriation Board of Control on the nomination of By Council Members Keane and accounts and the Director of Finance the Director of Port Control from a Sweeney (by departmental request). shall certify the amount of any pur- list of qualified consultants available An emergency ordinance authoriz- chase under the contract, each of for employment as may be determined ing the Director of Port Control to which purchases shall be made on after a full and complete canvass by enter into one or more contracts with order of the Commissioner of Pur- the Director of Port Control for the Youth Opportunities Unlimited for chases and Supplies under a delivery purpose of compiling a list. The com- the administration, implementation, order against the contract or con- pensation to be paid for the services and management of the 2012 Cleve- tracts certified by the Director of shall be fixed by the Board of Control. land Youth Summer Employment Pro- Finance. (RQN 3001, RL 2012-26) The contract or contracts authorized gram, for a period of one year, with Section 3. That under Section 108(b) shall be prepared by the Director of three one-year options to renew, the of the Charter, the purchases autho- Law, approved by the Director of Port second of which requires additional rized by this ordinance may be made Control, and certified by the Director legislative authority. through cooperative arrangements of Finance. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes with other governmental agencies. Section 3. That the Director of Port an emergency measure providing for The Director of Finance may sign all Control is authorized to apply and pay the usual daily operation of a munici- documents that are necessary to for permits, licenses, or other autho- pal department; now, therefore, make the purchases, and may enter rizations required by any regulatory Be it ordained by the Council of into one or more contracts with the agency or public authority to permit the City of Cleveland: vendors selected through that cooper- performance of the work authorized Section 1. That the Director of ative process. by this ordinance. Port Control is authorized to enter Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 4. That the Director of Port into one or more contracts with declared to be an emergency measure Control is authorized to make one or Youth Opportunities Unlimited for and, provided it receives the affirma- more written requirement contracts the administration, implementation, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- under the Charter and the Codified and management of the 2012 Cleve- bers elected to Council, it shall take Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, land Youth Summer Employment effect and be in force immediately for a period to be determined by the Program, to recruit Cleveland upon its passage and approval by the Director of Port Control, for the nec- Career Technology School students Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect essary items of materials, equipment, who are in programs aligned with and be in force from and after the ear- supplies, and services necessary to airport jobs to provide summer liest period allowed by law. implement the Improvement, includ- employment in those respective Referred to Directors of Port Con- ing but not limited to, labor, materi- fields for a period of one year, with trol, Finance, Law; Committees on als, installation, and testing, if neces- three one-year options to renew. The Aviation and Transportation, sary, to be purchased by the Commis- first of the one-year options to Finance. sioner of Purchases and Supplies on a renew may be exercised by the unit basis for the Department of Port Director of Port Control, without the Ord. No. 746-12. Control. Bids shall be taken in a man- necessity of obtaining additional By Council Members Keane, Cleve- ner that permits an award to be made authority of this Council. The sec- land and Sweeney (by departmental for all items as a single contract, or by ond of the one-year options to renew request). separate contract for each or any com- may not be exercised without addi- An emergency ordinance determin- bination of the items as the Board of tional legislative authority. If such ing the method of making the public Control determines. additional legislative authority is improvement of rehabilitating the Section 5. That the costs of the con- granted and the second of the one- South Cargo Ramp and reconstruct- tract or contracts shall be charged year options to renew is exercised, ing Taxiway N at Cleveland Hopkins against the proper appropriation then the third of the one-year 781 10 The City Record May 23, 2012 options to renew may be exercisable thence Due West, 24.61; Ord. No. 749-12. at the option of the Director of Port thence southwesterly by a curve to By Council Members Cimperman Control, without the necessity of the right, an arc distance of 130.94 and Sweeney (by departmental obtaining additional authority of feet, said arc having a radius of 276.17 request). this Council. feet, a central angle of 27° 10' 00", and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 2. That the cost of the con- a chord which bears South 60° 58' 37" ing the Director of Public Health to tract or contracts authorized shall not West, 129.72 feet; apply for and accept a grant from the exceed $67,000 and be paid from Fund thence North 45° 00' 00" West, 18.28; Ohio Commission on Minority Health Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 thence South 73° 53' 33" West, 40.31; for the 2012-13 Minority Health Pro- SF 106, 60 SF 126, 60 SF 141, and 60 SF thence North 16° 06' 27" West, 10.00; gram; and authorizing the Director to 160. RQS 3001, RL 2012-93. thence North 73° 53' 33" East, 46.21; enter into one or more contracts with Section 3. That this ordinance is thence South 45° 00' 00" East, 18.29; agencies, entities, or individuals to declared to be an emergency measure thence northeasterly by a curve to implement the grant. and, provided it receives the affirma- the left, an arc distance of 124.28 feet, Whereas, this ordinance constitutes tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- said arc having a radius of 266.17 feet, an emergency measure providing for bers elected to Council, it shall take a central angle of 26°45'12", and a the usual daily operation of a munici- effect and be in force immediately chord which bears North 59°56'14" pal department; now, therefore, upon its passage and approval by the East, 123.16 feet; Be it ordained by the Council of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect thence Due East, 28.55; the City of Cleveland: and be in force from and after the ear- thence Due North, 179.56; Section 1. That the Director of liest period allowed by law. thence North 50° 16' 05" West, 53.71; Public Health is authorized to apply Referred to Directors of Port Con- thence North 00° 01' 31" West, for and accept a grant in the trol, Finance, Law; Committees on 237.28; approximate amount of $75,000, and Aviation and Transportation, thence North 45° 00' 00" East, 32.30; any other funds that may become Finance. thence North 10° 17' 49" West, available during the grant term 277.96; from the Ohio Commission on Minor- Ord. No. 748-12. thence North 33° 53' 40" East, 28.24; ity Health to conduct the 2012-13 By Council Members J. Johnson, K. thence South 56° 06' 20" East, 10.00 Minority Health Program; that the Johnson, Cleveland and Sweeney (by to the Principal Place of Beginning Director is authorized to file all departmental request). and containing 9,866.5772 square feet papers and execute all documents An emergency ordinance authoriz- (0.2265 acres) of land as described on necessary to receive the funds under ing the Director Public Works to exe- March 30, 2012 by R.M. Kole & Assoc. the grant; and that the funds are cute a deed of easement granting to Corp., Professional Land Surveyors. appropriated for the purposes Dominion East Ohio Gas certain ease- Section 2. That the Commissioner of described in the summary for the ment rights in property located in Purchases and Supplies is authorized grant contained in the file described , and declaring that to convey the above-described ease- below. the easement rights granted are not ment interest to Dominion East Ohio Section 2. That the summary for the needed for public use. Gas subject to any conditions stated grant, presented to the Finance Com- Whereas, Dominion East Ohio Gas in this ordinance, at a price of $1.00 mittee of this Council at a public hear- has requested the Director of Public and other valuable consideration, ing on this legislation and set forth in which is determined to be fair market Works to convey certain easement File No. 749-12-A, is made a part of this value. rights in property located in Rocke- ordinance as if fully rewritten, is Section 3. That the easement shall feller Park; and approved in all respects, and shall not be non-exclusive and the purpose of Whereas, Dominion East Ohio Gas be changed without additional leg- the easement shall be to install a gas requires an easement to install a gas islative authority. mainline through City-owned proper- mainline through City-owned proper- Section 3. That the Director of Pub- ty in order to facilitate the recon- ty in order to facilitate the recon- struction of the intersection at East lic Health shall have the authority to struction of the intersection at East 105th Street and Martin Luther King extend the term of the grant during 105th Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard. the grant term. Jr. Boulevard; and Section 4. That the duration of the Section 4. That the Director of Pub- Whereas, the easement rights to be easement shall be perpetual; that the lic Health shall deposit the grant granted are not needed for public use; easement shall not be assignable accepted under this ordinance into a and without the consent of the Director of fund or funds designated by the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Public Works; that the easement Director of Finance to implement the an emergency measure providing for shall require that Dominion East Ohio program as described in the file and the usual daily operation of a munici- Gas provide reasonable insurance, appropriated for that purpose. pal department; now, therefore, maintain any Dominion East Ohio Section 5. That the Director of Pub- Be it ordained by the Council of Gas improvements located within the lic Health is authorized to enter into the City of Cleveland: easement; pay any applicable taxes one or more contracts with agencies, Section 1. That, notwithstanding and assessments; and shall contain entities, or individuals to implement and as an exception to the provi- such other terms and conditions that the grant as described in the file. sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the the Director of Law determines to be Section 6. That this ordinance is Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, necessary to protect and benefit the declared to be an emergency measure Ohio, 1976, it is found and deter- City. and, provided it receives the affirma- mined that an easement interest in Section 5. That the conveyance ref- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the following described property is erenced above shall be made by offi- bers elected to Council, it shall take not needed for public use: cial deed of easement prepared by the effect and be in force immediately Situated in the City of Cleveland Director of Law and executed by the upon its passage and approval by the County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio Director of Public Works on behalf of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and known as being a part of Original the City of Cleveland. The Directors and be in force from and after the ear- 100 Acre Lot No. 393; of Public Works and Law are autho- liest period allowed by law. Starting at the intersection of the rized to execute any other documents, Referred to Directors of Public centerlines of East Boulevard, width including without limitation, con- Health, Finance, Law; Committees on varies, and East 105th Street, width tracts for right of entry, as may be Health and Human Services, Finance. varies; thence South 01° 06' 10" East necessary to effect the improvement. along said centerline of East 105th Section 6. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 750-12. Street, 101.83 feet; thence South 88° declared to be an emergency measure By Council Members Brancatelli 53' 50" West, 135.28 feet to the Princi- and, provided it receives the affirma- and Sweeney (by departmental pal Place of Beginning of the ease- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- request). ment herein intended to be described; bers elected to Council, it shall take An emergency ordinance authoriz- thence South 33° 53' 40" West, 24.18; effect and be in force immediately ing the Director of Community Devel- thence South 10° 17' 49" East, upon its passage and approval by the opment to apply for and accept a 279.14; Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect grant from the Cities for Financial thence South 45° 00' 00" West, 33.37; and be in force from and after the ear- Empowerment Fund for the Financial thence South 00° 01' 05" East, liest period allowed by law. Empowerment Center Program. 228.45; Referred to Directors of Public Whereas, this ordinance constitutes thence South 50° 16' 05" East, 53.74; Works, Capital Projects, City Plan- an emergency measure providing for thence Due South, 364.64; ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com- the usual daily operation of a munici- thence South 40° 32' 44" East, 3.21; mittees on Public Parks, Properties, pal department; now, therefore, thence North 71° 09' 28" West, 12.77; and Recreation, City Planning, Be it ordained by the Council of thence Due North, 168.70; Finance. the City of Cleveland: 782 May 23, 2012 The City Record 11

Section 1. That the Director of for the grant contained in the file and, provided it receives the affirma- Community Development is autho- described below. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- rized to apply for and accept a Section 2. That the summary for the bers elected to Council, it shall take grant in the amount up to $3,000,000, grant, presented to the Finance Com- effect and be in force immediately from the Cities for Financial mittee of this Council at a public hear- upon its passage and approval by the Empowerment Fund to conduct the ing on this legislation and set forth in Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Financial Empowerment Center Pro- File No. 750-12-A, is made a part of this and be in force from and after the ear- gram; that the Director is autho- ordinance as if fully rewritten, is rized to file all papers and execute approved in all respects, and shall not liest period allowed by law. all documents necessary to receive be changed without additional leg- Referred to Directors of Community the funds under the grant; and that islative authority. Development, Finance, Law; Commit- the funds are appropriated for the Section 3. That this ordinance is tees on Community and Economic purposes described in the summary declared to be an emergency measure Development, Finance.

Ord. No. 752-12. By Council Members Miller and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the pur- chase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and acces- sories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized f or their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Capital P rojects is authorized to make one or more written standard purchase and written requirement contracts under the Charter and the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the period of requirements of one year, for the necessary items required for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, various on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment a nd other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including labor and materials necessary for vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, in the estimated sum of $6,212,500, to be purchased or procured by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on a unit basis for the various divisions of City government, as described below:

Item Estimated Extended Item Description User Quantity Number Cost Est. Cost

ENTERPRISE FUND

1 Runway Snow Blower Port Control 1 650,000 650,000 2 Runway Broom Head Replacement Port Control 2 85,000 170,000 3 Pickup Trucks Port Control 16 25,000 400,000 4 SUV’s Port Control 4 30,000 120,000 5 K-9 Police Cars Port Control 3 30,000 90,000 6 Electric Passenger Cars Port Control 4 40,000 160,000 7 Small Tow Truck Port Control 1 60,000 60,000

Total: 1,650,000

8 Construction Excavator WPC 1 130,000 130,000 9 40 Ton Trailer for Excavator WPC 1 30,000 30,000 10 Utility Truck WPC 1 60,000 60,000 11 4X4 SUV WPC 1 35,000 35,000 12 *Cab/Chassis w/Sewer Cleaner Body WPC 2 70,000 140,000

* Sewer Cleaner pricing based on Lease Purchase Plan. Six annual payments of $60,000 each year

Total 395,000

13 60 Ft. Bucket Truck CPP 4 235,000 940,000 14 Digger Derrick Trucks CPP 2 210,000 420,000 15 Cable Cart CPP 1 165,000 165,000 16 Chipper CPP 1 60,000 60,000

Total 1,585,000

17 Passenger Car-Mid Size CCA 1 30,000 30,000

Total 30,000

18 Tag Along Air Compressors Water 10 26,000 260,000 19 Van-Cargo Water 11 27,000 297,000 20 Pickup Truck-Crew Cab Water 4 27,000 108,000 21 Pickup Truck-Full size Water 10 25,000 250,000 22 Van-Cargo Full Size Water 19 26,500 503,500 23 SUV-Compact Water 2 22,000 44,000 24 Cab/Chassis w/Flat Bed Crane Water 2 275,000 550,000 25 Cab/Chassis w/Tandem Dump Water 2 225,000 450,000 26 Off-Road Utility Vehicles Water 6 15,000 90,000

Total 2,552,500

Grand Total 6,212,500 783 12 The City Record May 23, 2012

Alternate bids for a period less than one year may be taken if desired by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies until provision is made for the requirements for the entire year. Section 2. That the costs of the contract or contracts shall be paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 54 SF 001, 58 SF 001, 60 SF 128, and 81 SF 001, RQN 7015, RL 2012-39. Section 3. That under Section 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases authorized by this ordinance may be made through cooperative arrangements with other governmental agencies. The Director of Capital Projects may sign all documents that are necessary to make the purchases, and may enter into one or more contracts with the vendors selected through that cooperative process. Section 4. That this ordinance is 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 immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Capital Projects, Finance, and Law; Departments of Public Service, Finance.

Ord. No. 753-12. By Council Members Pruitt and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 of Ordinance No. 1689-11, passed November 28, 2011, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Sections 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 of Ordinance No. 1689-11, passed November 28, 2011, are amend- ed to read as follows:

Section 5. Special Assistants to the Mayor, Secretaries to Directors of Departments, Secretary of the Civil Ser- vice Commission, Secretary to Director of Department of Port Control, and Assistant Directors That the salary of the Special Assistants to the Mayor, Secretaries to Directors of Departments, Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, Secretary to Director of Department of Port Control, and Assistant Directors shall be fixed by the Mayor under the following schedule:

Minimum Maximum 1. Special Assistant to the Mayor ...... $20,800.00 $109,337.75 2. Secretary to Directors of Departments ...... 36,590.39 142,340.94 3. Secretary of the Civil Service Commission ...... 25,011.85 99,338.43 4. Secretary to Director of Department of Port Control .. 41,312.22 147,661.45 5. Assistant Directors ...... 36,590.39 142,340.94

Section 25. Municipal Foremen and Laborer’s Union (Chartered: Municipal, County & State Employees’ Union Local 1099, AFL-CIO)(Non-Supervisory). That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

1. Accident and Safety Inspector...... $20.36 $22.36 2. Arborist I ...... 17.80 19.80 3. Cemeteries Maintenance Man I ...... 15.95 17.95 4. Cemeteries Maintenance Man II ...... 24.66 26.66 5. Cold Patch and Crack Sealing Worker ...... 17.49 19.49 6. Engineering and Construction Inspector...... 19.05 21.05 7. Gardener ...... 17.80 19.80 8. Ground Maintenance Man ...... 15.95 17.95 9. Laborer I ...... 15.95 17.95 10. Mechanical Handyman...... 16.62 18.62 11. Municipal Service Laborer...... 15.95 17.95 12. Practical Nurse ...... 17.98 19.98 13. Radio Operator...... 18.25 20.25 14. Real Estate Maintenance Man ...... 16.86 18.86 15. Sidewalk Inspector ...... 17.44 19.44 16. Street Permit Supervisor ...... 15.91 17.91 17. Street Sweeper - Waste Collection ...... 15.52 17.52 18. Transfer Station Attendant...... 21.32 23.32 19. Waste Collector ...... 15.95 17.95

Section 30. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint- ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Administrative Officer ...... $20,800.00 $52,979.99 2. Cable Protection Specialist ...... 20,800.00 37,416.11 3. Case Worker Supervisor...... 20,800.00 45,229.92 4. Chief Caseworker Supervisor ...... 22,426.64 45,943.18 5. Chief Clerk ...... 22,050.00 47,550.25 6. Chief Photographer ...... 20,800.00 51,187.90 7. Chief Telephone Operator...... 20,800.00 50,040.00 8. Epidemiologist...... 40,000.00 82,781.08 9. Personnel Analyst I...... 21,000.00 47,258.25 10. Safety Programs Officer I...... 25,000.00 66,226.65 11. Safety Programs Officer II...... 25,000.00 46,357.77 12. Secretary to Board of Examiner of Board of Review (Electrical) ...... 20,800.00 39,782.36

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13. Secretary - Boxing and Wrestling Commission ...... 30,573.46 36,325.25 14. Superintendent of Maintenance ...... 23,606.98 57,223.92 15. Supervisor of Income Tax Files ...... 20,800.00 39,782.36

Section 34. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint- ing authority in accord ance w ith the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Air Pollution Control, Engineer IV ...... $20,800.00 $63,135.10 2. Airport Safety Shift Commander ...... 20,800.00 71,750.00 3. Assistant Administrator...... 20,800.00 56,847.22 4. Assistant Manager of Marketing...... 20,800.00 56,847.22 5. Assistant Security Manager...... 20,800.00 58,837.68 6. Central Payroll Supervisor...... 20,800.00 56,847.22 7. Chief Building Inspector...... 20,800.00 68,000.00 8. Chief Electrical Inspector ...... 20,800.00 68,000.00 9. Chief Elevator Inspector...... 20,800.00 68,000.00 10. Chief Heating Inspector...... 20,800.00 68,000.00 11. Chief Rehabilitation Supervisor ...... 20,800.00 71,750.00 12. Contract Supervisor - Division of Purchases and Supplies...... 20,800.00 62,836.42 13. Data Processing Supervisor ...... 20,800.00 58,115.49 14. Manager of Public Utilities - Building Maintenance.... 20,800.00 56,847.22 15. Senior Systems Analyst ...... 20,800.00 41,170.98 16. Shift Supervi sor O perations ...... 20,800.00 56,847.22 17. Superintendent of Distribution ...... 20,800.00 71,750.00 18. Superintendent of Purchase Power...... 27,325.56 92,700.00 19. Supervising Tax Auditor ...... 20,800.00 56,847.22 20. Supervisor of Civil Serv ice R ecords ...... 20,800.00 56,847.22

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

Minimum Maximum 1. Airport Operations Superintendent...... $23,333.40 $65,834.36 2. Airport Security Coordinator ...... 23,333.40 63,607.63 3. Assistant Airport Safety Chief/ Training Officer ...... 23,333.40 63,607.63 4. Human Resources Program Planning & Management Specialist ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 5. Assistant Manager of Stage ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 6. Chief of Bureau of Accounts and C ollections...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 7. Chief of Bureau of Smoke Abatement ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 8. Chief Engineer-Traffic...... 22,333.40 74,106.01 9. Chief Senior Electric Switchboard Operator ...... 22,333.40 80,000.00 10. Chief of Tax Auditing Bureau...... 22,333.40 65,834.36 11. Chief of Tax Records Bureau ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 12. Deputy Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies ...... 22,333.40 75,175.89 13. Grants Administrator...... 22,333.40 75,175.89 14. Health Center Director ...... 22,333.40 75,175.89 15. Human R esources Fiscal Administrator...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 16. Income Tax Financial Supervisor ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 17. Manager of Assigned Maintenance...... 22,333.40 74,106.01 18. Manager of Parks and Recreation Research and Planning ...... 22,333.40 74,106.01 19. Manager of Parks and Urban Forestry ...... 22,333.40 74,106.01 20. Manager of Site Development...... 22,333.40 74,106.01 21. Project Director ...... 22,333.40 80,282.43 22. Programming Supervisor...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 23. Superintendent of Sidewalks ...... 22,333.40 63,607.63 24. Warehouse Inventory Manager ...... 22,333.40 80,282.43 25. Water Business Plan Assistant Manager...... 22,333.40 80,282.43

Section 37. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint- ing authority i n accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Airport Maintenance Manager ...... $26,273.96 $89,367.64 2. Airport Operations Manager ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 3. Airport Safety Chief ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 4. Assistant Commis sioner o f Administrative Services..... 26,273.96 89,367.64 5. Assistant Commissioner of Cleveland Public Power .... 27,325.56 122,253.61 6. Assistant Commissioner of Code Enforcement...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 7 Assistant Commissioner of Construction Permitting .... 26,273.96 89,367.64 8. Assistant Commissioner of Information Technology and Services ...... 23,647.11 85,930.59 9. Assistant Commissioner of Motor Vehicles Maintenance ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 785 14 The City Record May 23, 2012

10. Assistant Commissioner of Real Estate ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 11. Assistant Commissioner of Neighborhood Services ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 12. Assistant Commissioner of Streets...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 13. Assistant Commissioner of Water Pollution Control.... 26,273.96 89,367.64 14. Assistant Director of Community Relations Board...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 15 Assistant Income Tax Administrator...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 16. Assistant Superintendent of Electric Transmission and Distribution ...... 26,273.96 85,000.00 17. Building and Housing Executive Assistant...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 18. Chief of Air Pollution Enforcement...... 22,333.40 80,282.43 19. Chief of Air Pollution Engineering ...... 22,333.40 80,282.43 20. Chief of Air Pollution Monitoring ...... 22,333.40 80,282.43 21. Chief Civil Service Examiner ...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 22. Chief of Water Distribution ...... 26,273.96 91,832.86 23. Chief Training Officer...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 24. City Hall Custodian ...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 25. Community Development Executive Assistant...... 26,273.96 89,367.64 26. Contract Compliance Officer...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 27. Deputy Budget Administrator...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 28. Deputy Commissioner of Accounts ...... 26,273.96 88,389.13 29. Deputy Commissioner of Air Pollution Control...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 30. Deputy Commissioner of Airports ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 31. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center and Stadium ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 32. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 33. Deputy Commissioner of Environment...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 34. Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology and Systems Services ...... 30,214.95 99,890.52 35. Deputy Commissioner of Maintenance ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 36. Deputy Commissioner of Park and Urban Forestry..... 26,273.96 82,493.55 37. Deputy Commissioner of Parks and Urban Forestry/Golf Courses and Cemeteries ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 38. Deputy Commissioner of Recreation ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 39. Director of Public Health Nurses...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 40. Fair Housing Administrator ...... 31,500.00 88,068.16 41. General Manager of Administrative Services...... 26,273.96 91,155.72 42. Human Resources Program Planning & Management Administrator...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 43. Office of Professional Standards Administrator...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 44. Personnel Administrator ...... 26,273.96 82,493.55 45. Senior Budget and Management Analyst...... 26,273.96 78,265.22 46. Superintendent of Motorized Equipment ...... 26,273.96 70,807.15 47. Utilities Comptroller ...... 26,273.96 89,367.64

Section 2. That existing Sections 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 of Ordinance No. 1689-11, passed November 28, 2011, are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committees on Employment, Affirmative Action, and Training, Finance.

Ord. No. 754-12. Be it ordained by the Council of Ord. No. 755-12. By Council Member Sweeney (by the City of Cleveland: By Council Members Brancatelli, departmental request). Section 1. That the Director of Cimperman and Sweeney (by depart- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance is authorized to exercise mental request). ing the Director of Finance to exer- the first option to renew Contract An emergency ordinance authoriz- cise the first option to renew Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118 for an addi- ing the Director of Community Devel- No. MA1511RC2010-118 with Software tional year with Software House opment to enter into a Municipal House International, Inc. to provide International, Inc. to provide Agency Agreement with the Cuya- Microsoft licenses for the various Microsoft licenses for the various hoga County Land Reutilization Cor- divisions of City government. divisions of City government in the poration (CCLRC) to designate the Whereas, under the authority of approximate amount of $1,637,750. CCLRC as the City’s agent in order to Ordinance No. 804-10, passed July 14, This ordinance constitutes the addi- acquire certain non-productive land tional legislative authority required 2010, the Director of Finance entered within the City of Cleveland upon by Ordinance No. 804-10 to exercise into Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118 which there are buildings or other this option. RQN 1511, RL 2012-33 with Software House International, Section 2. That this ordinance is structures and to remove or demolish Inc. to provide Microsoft licenses for declared to be an emergency measure such buildings or other structures and the various divisions of City govern- and, provided it receives the affirma- to transfer ownership of the vacant, ment; and tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- non-productive land to the City Land Whereas, Ordinance No. 804-10 bers elected to Council, it shall take Reutilization Program, together with requires further legislation before effect and be in force immediately the rights and privileges granted exercising the first option to renew on upon its passage and approval by the under Revised Code Section 5722 and this contract; and Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect with respect to tax exemption under Whereas, this ordinance constitutes and be in force from and after the ear- Revised Code Section 5722.11, all in an emergency measure providing for liest period allowed by law. accordance with the Municipal the usual daily operation of a munici- Referred to Directors of Finance, Agency Agreement and the proce- pal department; now, therefore, Law; Committee on Finance. dures set forth in Revised Code Sec- 786 May 23, 2012 The City Record 15 tions 5722.02 through 5722.15, inclu- Referred to Directors of Community ______, adopted on ______, 2012, sive, regarding the reutilization of Development, City Planning Commis- which authorizes CPP to charge par- nonproductive lands within the City sion, Finance, Law; Committees on ticipating customers the actual cost of Cleveland. Community and Economic Develop- paid by CPP to AMP for the Renew- Whereas, §183.021 of the Codified ment, City Planning, Finance. able Energy Certificates, as such cost Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, may be revised by AMP from time to 1976 authorizes the Director of Com- Ord. No. 758-12. time based on then-current market munity Development to administer a By Council Members Kelley and prices. Land Reutilization Program for resi- Sweeney (by departmental request). Section 3. That it is found and deter- dential property established under An emergency ordinance approving mined that all formal actions of this Revised Code Chapter 5722; and the participation in the American Council concerning and relating to Whereas, division (D) of Ohio Municipal Power EcoSmart Choice the passage of this ordinance were Revised Code Section 5722.02 permits Program to make Renewable Energy taken in an open meeting of this a municipal corporation to enter into Certificates available to Cleveland Council and that all deliberations of an agreement with a county land Public Power customers; and approv- this Council and of any committees reutilization corporation to imple- ing the rates to be charged to cus- that resulted in those formal actions ment the procedures in Revised Code tomers who participate in the pro- were in meetings open to the public, sections 5722.02 through 5722.15, gram. in compliance with all legal require- inclusive; and Whereas, the City of Cleveland, ments. Whereas, Revised Code Section Ohio owns and operates Cleveland Section 4. If any section, subsection, 1724.10(A)(3) authorizes a municipal Public Power (“CPP”), an electric paragraph, clause or provision or any corporation to designate a county utility system for the sale of electric part thereof of this ordinance shall be land reutilization corporation orga- power and associated energy for the finally adjudicated by a court of com- nized under Revised Code Chapter benefit of its citizens and taxpayers; petent jurisdiction to be invalid, the 1724 as its agency for the reclamation, and remainder of this ordinance shall be rehabilitation, and reutilization of Whereas, American Municipal unaffected by such adjudication and vacant, abandoned, tax-foreclosed, or Power, Inc. (“AMP”) is an Ohio non- all the remaining provisions of this other real property within the politi- profit corporation that functions as a ordinance shall remain in full force cal subdivision if the subdivision wholesale power supplier and ser- and effect as though such section, enters into an agreement with the vices provider for certain member subsection, paragraph, clause or pro- county land reutilization corporation; municipalities, including Cleveland, vision or any part thereof so adjudi- and that operate electric systems (“Mem- cated to be invalid had not, to the Whereas, the City of Cleveland bers”); and extent of such invalidity, been includ- desires to designate the Cuyahoga Whereas, AMP has developed a ed herein. County Land Reutilization Corpora- green energy program named EcoS- Section 5. That this ordinance is tion (CCLRC) to act as the City’s mart Choice® (“EcoSmart Choice Pro- declared to be an emergency measure agent for the purposes described in gram”) for customers who wish to and, provided it receives the affirma- this ordinance; and receive renewable energy for a por- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes tion of their electric consumption by bers elected to Council, it shall take an emergency measure providing for making Renewable Energy Certifi- effect and be in force immediately the usual daily operation of a munici- cates (“RECs”) available to such cus- upon its passage and approval by the pal department; now, therefore, tomers for an additional charge; and Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, the RECs are issued by and be in force from and after the ear- owners of renewable energy genera- the City of Cleveland: liest period allowed by law. tors and sold in a special market, pri- Section 1. That, in accordance Referred to Directors of Public Util- marily to electric utilities that desire with Revised Code Sections ities, Finance, Law; Committees on to increase their supply of renewable 1724.10(A)(3) and 5722.02(D), the Public Utilities, Finance. Director of Community Development energy to their customers; and Whereas, under the AMP program, is authorized to enter into a Munic- Ord. No. 759-12. AMP will supply CPP with the quan- ipal Agency Agreement with the By Council Members Cimperman, tity of RECs requested by the CPP Cuyahoga County Land Reutiliza- Polensek, Conwell, Cleveland, customer and CPP will charge the tion Corporation to designate the Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen- customer on the monthly bill; and CCLRC as the City’s agent in order tal request). to acquire certain non-productive Whereas, CPP desires to partici- pate, and AMP desires for CPP to par- An emergency ordinance approving land within the City of Cleveland the applications of Flats East Bank upon which there are buildings or ticipate, in the EcoSmart Choice Pro- gram, on terms and conditions as gen- and Uptown to establish Community other structures and to remove or erally set forth in a participating Entertainment Districts; and to demolish such buildings or other AMP member agreement contained in amend Section 699A.011 of the Codi- structures and to transfer ownership File No. 758-12-A, and fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, of the vacant, non-productive land to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. the City Land Reutilization Pro- an emergency measure providing for 897-08, passed August 6, 2008, relating gram, together with the rights and the usual daily operation of a munici- to Community Entertainment Dis- privileges granted under Revised pal department; now, therefore, tricts defined. Code Section 5722 and with respect Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, Mayor Jackson has to tax exemption under Revised the City of Cleveland: received a Community Entertainment Code Section 5722.11, all in accor- Section 1. The Director of Public District application for Flats East dance with the Municipal Agency Utilities is hereby authorized to Bank on May 15, 2012; and Agreement and the procedures set enter into a Participating Member Whereas, Mayor Jackson has forth in Revised Code Sections Agreement between AMP and the received a Community Entertainment 5722.02 through 5722.15, inclusive, City of Cleveland to enable Cleve- District application for Uptown on regarding the reutilization of non- land Public Power to participate in May 18, 2012; and productive lands within the City of the EcoSmart Choice Program, sub- Whereas, by submitting this ordi- Cleveland and at no cost to the City. stantially in the form as the Par- nance for introduction to City Coun- Section 2. That the Municipal ticipating Member Agreement con- cil, Mayor Jackson is recommending, Agency Agreement shall be prepared tained in the above mentioned file, within the required 30 days, the accep- by the Director of Law and shall con- for a term of not to exceed two (2) tance of each of the above-referenced tain such provisions to protect the years with the option to renew for Community Entertainment District interests of the City as the Director of two additional one (1) year terms applications, a copy of each applica- Law and the Director of Community exercisable by the Director of Pub- tion is placed in File No. 759-12-A; and Development shall require. lic Utilities, and with such changes, Whereas, existing division (b) of Section 3. That this ordinance is insertions, deletions and substitu- 699A.011, defines the Community declared to be an emergency measure tions therein, if any, as the Director Entertainment District boundaries and, provided it receives the affirma- of Public Utilities shall deem nec- for the Waterloo area in the form of a tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- essary and advisable. The costs of legal description and this Council bers elected to Council, it shall take the agreement shall be paid from acknowledges that a more readable effect and be in force immediately Fund No. 58. format is that of a paragraph descrip- upon its passage and approval by the Section 2. That this Council tion such as the other district bound- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect approves the rates for the EcoSmart aries in that section; therefore, the and be in force from and after the ear- Choice Program fixed by the Board of existing legal description in division liest period allowed by law. Control by adoption of Resolution No. (b) will also be placed into the file in 787 16 The City Record May 23, 2012 this ordinance and division (b) of Sec- Whereas, this resolution consti- PARCEL 4-SH tion 699A.01, as amended by this ordi- tutes an emergency measure provid- CUY-14-3.74 nance, will be replaced with a para- ing for the usual daily operation of a PERPETUAL EASEMENT FOR graph description for the Waterloo municipal department; now, there- HIGHWAY PURPOSES District; and fore, Situated in the City of Cleveland, Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Be it resolved by the Council of County of Cuyahoga and State of an emergency measure providing for the City of Cleveland: Ohio, and known as being part of the usual daily operation of a munici- Section 1. That for the public pur- Sublot No. 290 in Hubbard Cook pal department; now, therefore, pose of improving the intersection Trustee Allotment of part of Original Be it ordained by the Council of of Ackley Road and Broadway One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 317 and the City of Cleveland: Avenue at Union Avenue, it is nec- 321 as recorded in Volume 6, Page 21 Section 1. That, based upon the essary to appropriate two permanent of the Cuyahoga County Map Records, information and data contained in easements, and this Council declares being also part of Parcel No. 1 in Lot File No. 759-12-A ,this Council its intent to appropriate, the perma- Split and Consolidation Plat recorded approves the applications of Flats nent easements in and at the fol- in Volume 267, Page 17 of the Cuya- East Bank dated May 15, 2012, and lowing locations: hoga County Map Records. Also being Uptown dated May 18, 2012, to estab- part of the land conveyed to McDon- lish a Community Entertainment PARCEL 1-SH ald’s Corporation as recorded in District. CUY-14-3.74 Instrument No. 200412140678 of the Section 2. That Section 699A.011 of PERPETUAL EASEMENT FOR Cuyahoga County Records, being the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, HIGHWAY PURPOSES more definitely described as follows; Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance Situated in the City of Cleveland, Commencing at a drill hole in a No. 897-08, passed August 6, 2008, is County of Cuyahoga and State of stone in a monument box found in the amended to read as follows: Ohio, and known as being part of centerline of right of way of Ackley Sublot Nos. 3 and 4 in Thomas Hinde’s Road (60 feet wide), said point being Section 699A.011 Districts Defined Subdivision of part of Original One South 44° 55' 23" West, 29.95 feet from Community Entertainments Dis- Hundred Acre Lot No. 321 as recorded the intersection of the centerline of tricts are limited to the following in Volume 7, Page 31 of the Cuyahoga right of way of Ackley Road at cen- defined areas of the City of Cleveland County Map Records. Also being part terline Station 10+00.00 and the cen- and meet all the requirements of Sec- of the land conveyed to 6241 Broad- terline of right of way and construc- tion 699A.01 of this chapter: way, LLC as recorded in Instrument tion of Broadway Avenue (66 feet (a) Central Business District. No. 201104250488 of the Cuyahoga wide) at centerline Station 79+90.79; Located within the Central Business County Records, being more definite- Thence, along said centerline of District. ly described as follows; Ackley Road, South 44° 55' 23" West, (b) Waterloo District. An area cen- Commencing at the intersection of 148.25 feet; tered on Waterloo Avenue, east of the centerline of Hinde Avenue (40 Thence, leaving said centerline, East 156th Street, more fully feet wide) and the centerline of South 45° 04' 37" East, 30.00 feet to the described in Ordinance File No. 759-12- Broadway Avenue (66 feet wide), existing southeasterly right of way of A. said point being North 45° 46’ 28" Ackley Road and the True Point of (c) Cleveland Hopkins Internation- West, 134.06 feet from a 1" iron pin in Beginning for the easement herein a monument box found at the inter- al Airport, Cleveland Airport System, described said point being at Station section of the centerline of right of 5300 Riverside Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 8+15.26, 27.77 feet right of centerline way and construction of Broadway 44181-0009, particularly the Main Ter- of construction of Ackley Road; Avenue at centerline Station 80+35.50 minal and Concourses A, B, C, and D. Thence, along the existing south- and the centerline of Union Avenue easterly right of way of Ackley Road, (d) Uptown District. An area cen- (60 feet wide), also being the souther- North 44° 55' 23" East, 37.33 feet to the tered on the intersection of Euclid ly line of Original One Hundred Acre southwesterly corner of land con- Avenue and Mayfield Road, contain- Lot No. 321; veyed to City of Cleveland as record- ing approximately 98 acres, more Thence, along the centerline of ed in Instrument No. 200502010335 of fully described in Ordinance File No. Hinde Avenue, North 43° 52' 02" East, the Cuyahoga County Records; 759-12-A. 32.88 feet; Thence, along City of Cleveland’s (e) Flats East Bank District. An Thence, leaving said centerline southwesterly line, along the arc of a area bounded generally by the Cuya- South 46° 07' 58" East, 20.00 feet to the curve which deflects to the left, 11.47 hoga River, , West 3rd intersection of the southeasterly feet, said curve having a radius of Street and St. Clair Avenue, more right of way of Hinde Avenue and the 1459.00 feet, a central angle of 00° 27' fully described in Ordinance File No. existing northeasterly right of way of 02", and a chord of 11.47 feet which 759-12-A. Broadway Avenue and the True Point bears South 74° 36' 52" East; Section 3. That existing Section of Beginning for the easement herein Thence, 40.59 feet along the arc of a 699A.011 of the Codified Ordinances of described, said point being at Station curve which deflects to the left, said Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by 79+21.23, 33.00 feet left of centerline curve having a radius of 339.50 feet, a Ordinance No. 897-08, passed August 6, of right of way and construction of central angle of 06° 51' 02", and a 2008, is repealed. Broadway Avenue; chord of 40.57 feet which bears South Section 4. That this ordinance is Thence, along the southeasterly 58° 16' 24" West; declared to be an emergency measure right of way of Hinde Avenue, North Thence, South 54° 50' 53" West, 3.57 and, provided it receives the affirma- 43° 52' 02" East, 1.00 feet; feet to the point of beginning. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Thence, South 45° 46' 28" East, 84.88 Containing within said bounds bers elected to Council, it shall take feet; 0.0038 acres (166 square feet) of land effect and be in force immediately Thence, 39.50 feet along the arc of a as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc. upon its passage and approval by the curve which deflects to the left, to the under the supervision of Mark A. Yea- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect northerly right of way of Union ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 in and be in force from and after the ear- Avenue, said curve having a radius of March, 2011. liest period allowed by law. 50.00 feet, a central angle of 45° 16' Bearings are based on the Cleve- Referred to Directors of City Plan- 05", and a chord of 38.48 feet which land Regional Geodetic Survey. ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com- bears South 68° 24' 31" East; Section 2. That for the public pur- mittees on City Planning, Legisla- Thence, along the northerly right of pose of improving the intersection of tion, Finance. way of Union Avenue, South 88° 57' Ackley Road and Broadway Avenue 27" West, 22.26 feet to the existing at Union Avenue, it is necessary to FIRST READING EMERGENCY northeasterly right of way of Broad- appropriate three temporary ease- RESOLUTION REFERRED way Avenue; ments, and this Council declares its Thence, along said right of way of intent to appropriate, the temporary Res. No. 751-12. Broadway Avenue, North 45° 46' 28" easements in and at the following BY Council Members Brancatelli, West, 104.73 feet to the point of begin- locations: Miller, Cleveland and Sweeney (by ning. departmental request). Containing within said bounds PARCEL 1-T An emergency resolution declaring 0.0037 acres (160 square feet) of land CUY-14-3.74 the necessity and intention to appro- as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc. TEMPORARY EASEMENT priate temporary and permanent under the supervision of Mark A. Yea- Situated in the City of Cleveland, easements for public use in connec- ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 in County of Cuyahoga and State of tion with improving the intersection March, 2011. Ohio, and known as being part of of Ackley Road and Broadway Bearings are based on the Cleve- Sublot Nos. 3 and 4 in Thomas Hinde’s Avenue at Union Avenue. land Regional Geodetic Survey. Subdivision of part of Original One 788 May 23, 2012 The City Record 17

Hundred Acre Lot No. 321 as recorded the intersection of the centerline of Thence, leaving said centerline, in Volume 7, Page 31 of the Cuyahoga right of way of Ackley Road at cen- South 44° 13' 32" West, 33.00 feet to County Map Records. Also being part terline Station 10+00.00 and the cen- the existing southwesterly right of of the land conveyed to 6241 Broad- terline of right of way and construc- way of Broadway Avenue and the way, LLC as recorded in Instrument tion of Broadway Avenue (66 feet True Point of Beginning for the ease- No. 201104250488 of the Cuyahoga wide) at centerline Station 79+90.79; ment herein described, said point County Records, being more definite- Thence, along said centerline of being at centerline Station 81+70.91, ly described as follows; Ackley Road, South 44° 55' 23" West, 33.00 feet right of the centerline of Commencing at the intersection of 148.25 feet; right of way and construction of the centerline of Hinde Avenue (40 Thence, leaving said centerline, Broadway Avenue; feet wide) and the centerline of South 45° 04' 37" East, 30.00 feet to Thence, along the existing south- Broadway Avenue (66 feet wide), existing southeasterly right of way of westerly right of way of Broadway said point being North 45° 46' 28" Ackley Road and the True Point of Avenue, South 45° 46' 28" East, 30.43 West, 134.06 feet from a 1" iron pin in Beginning for the parcel herein feet; a monument box found at the inter- described, said point being at Station Thence, leaving said right of way, section of the centerline of right of 8+15.26, 27.77 feet right of centerline South 44° 36' 43" West, 3.70 feet; way and construction of Broadway of construction of Ackley Road; Thence, North 45° 46' 28" West, Avenue at centerline Station 80+35.50 Thence, North 54° 50' 53" East, 3.57 16.38 feet; and the centerline of Union Avenue feet; Thence, North 78° 18' 35" West, (60 feet wide), also being the souther- Thence, 40.59 feet along the arc of a 10.29 feet; ly line of Original One Hundred Acre curve which deflects to the right, to Thence, North 45° 46' 28" West, 5.47 Lot No. 321; the southwesterly line of land con- feet to the southeasterly line of land Thence, along the centerline of veyed to City of Cleveland as record- conveyed to City of Cleveland as Hinde Avenue, North 43° 52' 02" East, ed in Instrument No. 200502010335 of recorded in Instrument No. 32.88 feet; the Cuyahoga County Records, said 200502010335 of the Cuyahoga County Thence, leaving said centerline curve having a radius of 339.50 feet, a Records; South 46° 07' 58" East, 20.00 feet to the central angle of 06° 51' 02", and a Thence, along City of Cleveland’s intersection of the southeasterly chord of 40.57 feet which bears North southeasterly line, North 44° 56' 37" right of way of Hinde Avenue and the 58° 16' 24" East; East, 9.23 feet to the point of begin- existing northeasterly right of way of Thence, along City of Cleveland’s ning. Broadway Avenue; southwesterly line, along the arc of a Containing within said bounds Thence, along the southeasterly curve which deflects to the left, 8.61 0.0038 acres (167 square feet) of land right of way of Hinde Avenue, North feet, said curve having a radius of as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc. 43° 52' 02" East, 1.00 feet to the True 1459.00 feet, a central angle of 00° 20' under the supervision of Mark A. Yea- Point of Beginning for the easement 17", and a chord of 8.61 feet which ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 in herein described, said point being at bears South 75° 00' 32" East; March, 2011. Station 79+21.23, 34.00 feet left of cen- Thence leaving said line, South 56° Bearings are based on the Cleve- terline of right of way and construc- 25' 26" West, 32.78 feet; land Regional Geodetic Survey. tion of Broadway Avenue; Thence, South 42° 23' 43" West, Professional Surveyor, Ohio No. Thence, continuing along the south- 7289 42.97 feet; easterly right of way of Hinde Section 3. That the Director of Thence, South 87° 28' 43" West, Avenue, North 43° 52' 02" East, 1.20 Finance is authorized to cause writ- 13.10 feet; feet; ten notice of the adoption of this reso- Thence, South 48° 59' 28" West, Thence, leaving said right of way, lution to be given to the owners, per- 55.57 feet to the existing southeaster- South 58° 43' 16" East, 21.41 feet; sons in possession, or having an inter- ly right of way of Ackley Road; Thence, South 45° 46' 28" East, 86.12 est of record in the above-mentioned Thence, along the existing south- feet; premises. The notice shall be served easterly right of way of Ackley Road, Thence, South 43° 52' 02" West, 0.85 according to law by a person to be North 44° 55 feet; ' 23" East, 92.85 feet to the designated for that purpose by the Thence 22.90 feet along the arc of a point of beginning. Director of Finance which return curve which deflects to the right, said Containing within said bounds shall be made in the manner provided curve having a radius of 50.00 feet, a 0.0207 acres (901 square feet) of land by law. central angle of 26° 14' 13", and a as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc. Section 4. That this resolution is chord of 22.70 feet which bears North under the supervision of Mark A. Yea- declared to be an emergency measure 58° 53' 35" West; ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 in and, provided it receives the affirma- Thence North 45° 46' 28" West, 84.88 March, 2011. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- feet to the point of beginning. Bearings are based on the Cleve- bers elected to Council, it shall take Containing within said bounds land Regional Geodetic Survey. effect and be in force immediately 0.0127 acres (555 square feet) of land upon its adoption and approval by the as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc. PARCEL 4-T1 Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect under the supervision of Mark A. Yea- CUY-14-3.74 and be in force from and after the ear- ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 in TEMPORARY EASEMENT liest period allowed by law. March, 2011. Situated in the City of Cleveland, Referred to Directors of Capital Bearings are based on the Cleve- County of Cuyahoga and State of Projects, City Planning Commission, land Regional Geodetic Survey. Ohio, and known as being part of Finance, Law; Committees on Public Sublot No. 293 in Hubbard Cook Service, City Planning, Finance. PARCEL 4-T Trustee Allotment of part of Original CUY-14-3.74 One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 317 and FIRST READING EMERGENCY TEMPORARY EASEMENT 321 as recorded in Volume 6, Page 21 ORDINANCES READ IN FULL Situated in the City of Cleveland, of the Cuyahoga County Map Records, AND PASSED County of Cuyahoga and State of being also part of Parcel No. 1 in Lot Ohio, and known as being part of Split and Consolidation Plat recorded Ord. No. 729-12. Sublot Nos. 289 and 290 in Hubbard in Volume 267, Page 17 of the Cuya- By Council Members Cimperman Cook Trustee Allotment of part of hoga County Map Records. Also being and Zone. Original One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. part of the land conveyed to McDon- An emergency ordinance consent- 317 and 321 as recorded in Volume 6, ald’s Corporation as recorded in ing to the locations of operations of Page 21 of the Cuyahoga County Map Instrument No. 200412140678 of the horse-drawn carriage business opera- Records, being also part of Parcel No. Cuyahoga County Records, being tor Stone Mad Carriage. 1 in Lot Split and Consolidation Plat more definitely described as follows; Whereas, this ordinance constitutes recorded in Volume 267, Page 17 of the Commencing at a 1" iron pin in a an emergency measure providing for Cuyahoga County Map Records. Also monument box found at the intersec- the usual daily operation of a munici- being part of the land conveyed to tion of the centerline of right of way pal department; now, therefore, McDonald’s Corporation as recorded and construction of Broadway Be it ordained by the Council of in Instrument No. 200412140678 of the Avenue (66 feet wide) at centerline the City of Cleveland: Cuyahoga County Records, being Station 80+35.50 and the centerline of Section 1. Pursuant to division (a) more definitely described as follows; Union Avenue (60 feet wide), being of section 447.06 of the Codified Commencing at a drill hole in a also the northerly line of Original One Ordinances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, stone in a monument box found in the Hundred Acre Lot No. 317; this Council approves the locations centerline of right of way of Ackley Thence, along the centerline of where horse-drawn carriage busi- Road (60 feet wide), said point being Broadway Avenue, South 45° 46' 28" ness operator Stone Mad Carriage South 44° 55' 23" West, 29.95 feet from East, 135.41 feet; will operate in the City of Cleve- 789 18 The City Record May 23, 2012 land, as set forth in the route maps 23.) no number Section 2. That this ordinance is attached as File No. 729-12-A, which 24.) no number declared to be an emergency measure maps have been approved by the 25.) no number and, provided it receives the affirma- Commissioner of Traffic Engineer- 26.) 514273 tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- ing and the Police Traffic Commis- 27.) 539579 bers elected to Council, it shall take sioner. 28.) no number effect and be in force immediately Section 2. That this ordinance is 29.) 3923 n line upon its passage and approval by the hereby declared to be an emergency 30.) 337499 Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect measure and, provided it receives the 31.) no number and be in force from and after the ear- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 32.) no number liest period allowed by law. the members elected to Council, it 33.) 539582 Motion to suspend rules, Charter, shall take effect and be in force imme- 34.) 806110 and statutory provisions and place diately upon its passage and approval 35.) 806111 on final passage. by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take 36.) 539584 The rules were suspended. Yeas effect and be in force from and after 37.) no number 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the earliest period allowed by law. 38.) no number third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, 39.) 108828 Nays 0. and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Section 2. That Permittee may Ord. No. 756-12. The rules were suspended. Yeas assign the permit only with the writ- By Council Members Mitchell and J. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ten consent of the Director of Capital Johnson. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Projects. That nothing in this ordi- An emergency ordinance designat- Nays 0. nance grants or shall be considered to ing East 89th Street from Carnegie grant to Permittee any right, privi- Avenue to Quincy Avenue with a sec- Ord. No. 730-12. lege, or permission to use, or to attach ondary and honorary designation of By Council Member Reed. or affix any object to, poles; Permit- “William F. Boyd Sr. Way”. An emergency ordinance authoriz- tee shall obtain such permission from Whereas, William F. Boyd Sr. ing the Director of Capital Projects to the respective pole owner. recently celebrated his 75th Anniver- issue a permit to Progressive Street Section 3. That the encroaching sary of public service to the Greater Club to encroach into the public right- objects permitted by this ordinance Cleveland community, and still con- of-way above Martin Luther King Jr. shall conform to plans and specifica- ducts services at his family business Drive with 39 American Flags to be tions first approved by the Manager funeral home; and attached to Cleveland Public Power of Engineering and Construction. Whereas, William Francis Boyd utility poles (by separate permis- That Permittee shall obtain all other was born on February 7, 1915 on 38th sion). required permits, including but not and Central Avenue, and attended Whereas, this ordinance constitutes limited to Building Permits, before Quincy Elementary School and an emergency measure providing for installing the encroachments. Patrick Henry Junior High School, the usual daily operation of a munici- Section 4. That the Director of Law graduated from Glenville High pal department; now, therefore, shall prepare the permit authorized School in 1933 and completed post- Be it ordained by the Council of by this ordinance and shall incorpo- graduate courses for one year at Cen- the City of Cleveland: rate such additional provisions as the tral High School; and Section 1. That the Director of director determines necessary to pro- Whereas, having no money to pur- Capital Projects is authorized to tect and benefit the public interest. sue a degree during the Depression, issue a permit, revocable at the will The permit shall be issued only when, Mr. Boyd graduated from Cleveland of Council, to Progressive Street College of Embalming in 1938, and Club (“Permittee”), 11707 Martin in the opinion of the Director of Law, joined his father Elmer Boyd in Luther King Jr. Drive, Cleveland, a prospective Permittee has properly expanding his funeral home business Ohio 44105, to encroach into the pub- indemnified the City against any loss with the purchase of Slaughter Funer- lic right-of-way above Martin Luther that may result from the encroach- al Home at 2165 East 89th Street, and King Jr. Drive by installing, using, ment(s) permitted. the “& Son” was added to the firm and maintaining 39 American Flags Section 5. That the Permit shall to be attached to Cleveland Public reserve reasonable right of entry to name; and Power utility poles (by separate per- the encroachment location to the City. Whereas, “Bill” as he is affection- mission) for the period starting May Section 6. That this ordinance is ately known and his wife, Mary, 15, 2012 and ending November 15 declared to be an emergency measure raised three children, William F. 2012, at the locations more fully and, provided it receives the affirma- “Pepper” Boyd, II, Marina Elisabeth, described as follows: tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- and Marcella Millicent, and are mem- Along the center strip of the divided bers elected to Council, it shall take bers of Antioch Baptist Church where roadway of Martin Luther King Jr. effect and be in force immediately Bill served as a Trustee and Deacon; Drive from Farringdon Avenue south upon its passage and approval by the and to East 116th Street Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Whereas, Mr. Boyd chaired the first and be in force from and after the ear- Cleveland NAACP Freedom Fund LOCATION liest period allowed by law. Dinner in 1959, and was appointed to Center strip Martin Luther King Jr. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, the Cleveland School Board in 1963 Drive Starting at Farringdon Avenue and statutory provisions and place where he later became Vice Presi- south to East 116th Street on final passage. dent; The rules were suspended. Yeas Whereas, he is committed to the POLE NUMBER 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read African-American community, having 1.) Se6-2-52a 16a 18a third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. served on the Eliza Bryant Skilled 2.) no number Nays 0. Nursing Facility Board for over 24 3.) no number years, received the Silver Beaver 4.) 539560 Ord. No. 731-12. Award from the Boy Scouts, served as 4.) no number By Council Members Cimperman, a member of the Central Area Council, 5.) 539563 Brancatelli and Sweeney (by depart- the Urban League, and the Prince 6.) no number mental request). Hall Excelsior Masonic Lodge; and 7.) no number An emergency ordinance to repeal Whereas, the Urban League recog- 8.) 539567 Ordinance No. 247-12, passed April 9, nized the Boyd Family as the “Family 9.) 539568 2012, relating to a Tax Increment of the Year” in the 1970s, and Bill’s 10.) 513736 Financing Agreement with 800 Supe- example inspired all three of the Boyd 11.) 539170 rior, LLC, a Delaware limited liability children to become a part of the fami- 12.) 539571 company, to provide for service pay- ly funeral home business; Bill and 13.) no number ments for the purpose of developing Mary are grandparents of 9 and great- 14.) 539573 the site. grandparents of 14; and 15.) no number Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Whereas, this Council wants to 16.) 539574 an emergency measure providing for honor William F. Boyd Sr. for his tire- 17.) 210420 the usual daily operation of a munici- less public service to our community 18.) 539575 pal department; now, therefore, with a bright smile, infectious laugh, 19.) no number Be it ordained by the Council of strong work ethic, boundless Christ- 20.) no number the City of Cleveland: ian faith and belief in integrity that 21.) no number Section 1. That Ordinance No. 247- have inspired many to say he is the 22.) no number 12, passed April 9, 2012 is repealed. kindest man they’ve ever known; and 790 May 23, 2012 The City Record 19

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes of 120 feet. Said Sublots Numbers 186, Be it ordained by the Council of an emergency measure for the imme- 187 and 188 together form a parcel of the City of Cleveland: diate preservation of public peace, land having a frontage of 120 feet on Section 1. That notwithstanding property, health or safety, now, there- the northerly side of Henritze the provision of Section 623.13 of the fore, Avenue, SW., and extending back Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, Be it ordained by the Council of between parallel lines 122 feet accord- Ohio, 1976, the Director of the the City of Cleveland: ing to said plat, be the same more or Department of Public Service is Section 1. That East 89th Street less, but subject to all legal high- hereby authorized and directed to from Carnegie Avenue to Quincy ways. issue a permit to Fidelity Baptist Avenue is designated with a sec- Church to install, maintain and ondary and honorary designation of Parcel No. 2 remove banners between East 84th “William F. Boyd Sr. Way.” Situated in the City of Cleveland, and East 86th & Wade Park for the Section 2. That this ordinance is County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio period from May 18, 2012 to June 19, hereby declared to be an emergency and known as being all of Sublots 189, 2012, inclusive. Said banner shall be measure and, provided it receives the 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197,198, approved by the Director of Public affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 199, 200, 201 and 202 in the Brooklyn Service, in consultation with the the members elected to Council, it Realty Company’s subdivision No. 2 of Director of Public Safety, as to type, shall take effect and be in force imme- a part of Original Brooklyn Township method of affixing and location so diately upon its passage and approval Lot No. 58 as shown by the recorded as not to interfere with any sign by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take plat of said subdivision in Volume 40, erected and maintained under the effect and be in force from and after Page 11 of Cuyahoga County Records. requirements of law or ordinance. the earliest period allowed by law. Said Sublots together forming a par- The permission of the owner of any Motion to suspend rules, Charter, cel of land having a frontage of 280.28 pole from which a banner will be and statutory provisions and place feet on the Southerly line of Memphis hung must be obtained prior to on final passage. Avenue, S.W., 243.72 feet on the west- issuance of the permit. No commer- The rules were suspended. Yeas erly line of West 41st Street and 280.28 cial advertising shall be printed or 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read feet on the northerly line of Henritze permitted on said banner and said third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Avenue S.W., and measuring 243.86 banner shall be removed promptly Nays 0. feet on its westerly line, be the same upon the expiration of said permit. more or less, but subject to all legal Section 2. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 757-12. highways. hereby declared to be an emergency By Council Members Kelley and Section 2. That the term of the lease measure and, provided it receives the Cummins. authorized by this ordinance shall not affirmative vote of two-thirds of all An emergency ordinance authoriz- exceed twenty-five years from the the members elected to Council, it date of execution, with four options to ing the Director of Community Devel- shall take effect and be in force imme- renew for additional periods of five opment to lease certain property diately upon its passage and approval years. located at the former Memphis School by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take Section 3. That the property autho- site on Memphis Avenue bordered by effect and be in force from and after rized by this ordinance shall be West 41st Street and Henritze Avenue the earliest period allowed by law. leased at a rental of $150.00 per month to Koinonia Properties, LLC for the ($1,800.00 a year) and other valuable Motion to suspend rules, Charter, purpose of urban farming and com- considerations, which is determined and statutory provisions and place munity gardening, for a term of twen- to be fair market value, exclusive of on final passage. ty-five years, with four options to utilities. The rules were suspended. Yeas renew for additional five year peri- Section 4. That the lease may autho- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ods. rize the Lessee to make improve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Whereas, the City of Cleveland ments to the leased premises subject Nays 0. owns certain property known as the to the approval of appropriate City former Memphis school site located agencies and officials. SECOND READING EMERGENCY on Memphis Avenue bordered by Section 5. That the lease shall be ORDINANCES PASSED West 41st Street and Henritze prepared by the Director of Law. Avenue, which is not needed for pub- Section 6. That the Director of Com- Ord. No. 12-12. lic use; and munity Development, the Director of By Council Members Pruitt, Zone, Whereas, Koinonia Properties, LLC Law, the Director of Public Works, Polensek, Brady, Conwell, Brancatel- has proposed to lease the property and other appropriate City officials li and Cummins. from the City; and are authorized to execute any other An emergency ordinance to amend Whereas, this ordinance constitutes documents and certificates, and take Section 603.091 of the Codified Ordi- an emergency measure providing for any other actions which may be nec- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as the usual daily operation of a munici- essary or appropriate to effect the amended by Ordinance No. 712-11, pal department; now, therefore, lease authorized by this ordinance. passed June 6, 2011, relating to unlaw- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 7. That this ordinance is ful restraint of animals. the City of Cleveland: declared to be an emergency measure Approved by Directors of Public Section 1. That notwithstanding and, provided it receives the affirma- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- and as an exception to the provi- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- mended by Committees on Public Safe- sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the bers elected to Council, it shall take ty, Legislation, Finance, when amend- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, effect and be in force immediately ed, as follows: Ohio, 1976, the Director of Commu- upon its passage and approval by the 1. Strike the title, Section 1 and Sec- nity Development is authorized to Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tion 2 in their entirety and insert in lieu lease to Koinonia Properties, LLC and be in force from and after the ear- thereof the following: (“Lessee”), certain property which is liest period allowed by law. “An emergency ordinance to sup- not needed for public use more fully Motion to suspend rules, Charter, plement the Codified Ordinances of described as follows: and statutory provisions and place Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting on final passage. new Section 603.092, relating to teth- PPN 014-13-014 The rules were suspended. Yeas ering animals. Parcel No. 1 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- Situated in the City of Cleveland, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976 are County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio Nays 0. supplemented by enacting new Sec- and known as being Sublots Numbers tion 603.092 to read as follows: 203, 204, 205, 186, 187 and 188 in The Ord. No. 760-12. 603.092 Tethering Animals Brooklyn Realty Company’s subdivi- By Council Member Dow. (a) No person shall tether an ani- sion No. 2 of part of original Brooklyn An emergency ordinance authoriz- mal in any of the following circum- Township Lot No. 58 as shown by the ing and directing the Director of Pub- stances: recorded plat of said subdivision in lic Service to issue a permit to Fideli- (1) For more than 6 hours total in Volume 40 of maps, page 11 of Cuya- ty Baptist Church to stretch banners a 24-hour period and not more than 2 hoga County Records. Said Sublots between East 84th & East 86th and consecutive hours with no less than Numbers 203, 204, and 205 together Wade Park for the period from May a one-hour period between tetherings; form a parcel of land having a 18, 2012 to June 19, 2012, inclusive, (2) Between the hours of 10:00 p.m. frontage of 120 feet on the Southerly publicizing their annual bazaar. and 6:00 a.m.; side of Memphis Avenue, S.W., and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes (3) If a heat or cold advisory has extending back 121 86/100 feet on the an emergency measure providing for been issued by a local or state easterly line, 121 92/100 feet on the the usual daily operation of a munici- authority or the National Weather westerly line and having a rear line pal department; now, therefore, Service; 791 20 The City Record May 23, 2012

(4) If a severe weather warning Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting post lights and address lights, includ- has been issued by a local or state new Section 127.12 relating authoriz- ing installation, to implement Cleve- authority or the National Weather ing written standard purchase and land Public Power’s Decorative Post Service; requirement contracts for the pur- Light Program, for the Division of (5) If the tether is less than 20 chase, lease, or lease with or without Cleveland Public Power, Department feet in length; purchase options, for various telecom- of Public Utilities, for a period up to (6) If the tether allows the ani- munication commodities, goods, utili- two years. mal to touch the fence or cross the ties, equipment, or services, and for Approved by Directors of Public property line or cross onto public service-related recurring costs. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- property; Approved by Directors of Finance, ommended by Committees on Public (7) If the tether is attached by Law; Passage recommended by Com- Utilities, Finance. means of a pinch-type, prong-type, mittees on Legislation, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas or choke-type collar or if the collar The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read is unsafe or is not properly fitted; 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. (8) If the tether may cause injury third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. or entanglement; Nays 0. (9) If the animal is not provided Ord. No. 536-12. with its needs as identified in divi- Ord. No. 245-12. By Council Members Conwell and sion (b) of Section 603.091; By Council Members Conwell, Sweeney (by departmental request). (10) If the tether is made of a Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen- An emergency ordinance authoriz- material that is unsuitable for the tal request). ing the Director of Public Safety to animal’s size and weight or that An emergency ordinance to amend apply for and accept a grant from the causes any unnecessary discomfort Section 603.03 of the Codified Ordi- Department of Public to the animal; nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as Safety for the 2011 Port Security (11) If no owner or occupant is amended by Ordinance No. 2393-02, Grant; and authorizing one or more present at the premises. passed February 3, 2003, relating to requirement and/or standard con- (b) As used in this section, “teth- impounding dogs and cats. tracts for materials, equipment, sup- er” means a rope, chain, cord, dog Approved by Directors of Public plies, and services, needed to imple- run or pulley, or similar restraint Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- ment the grant. for holding an animal in place, mended by Committees on Public Approved by Directors of Public allowing a radius in which it can Safety, Legislation, Finance. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- move about. The rules were suspended. Yeas mended by Committees on Public (c) Whoever violates this section 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Safety, Finance. is guilty of a minor misdemeanor on third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. The rules were suspended. Yeas the first offense, a misdemeanor of Nays 0. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the fourth degree on the second third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. offense, and a misdemeanor of the Ord. No. 250-12. Nays 0. first degree on the third or any sub- By Council Members Conwell and sequent offense. Notwithstanding Sweeney (by departmental request). Ord. No. 539-12. the foregoing penalties, if an animal becomes sick or injured as a result An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Mayor Jackson and Council of a violation of this section, then ing the Director of Public Safety to Members Westbrook, Brancatelli and whoever violates this section is apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland. guilty of a misdemeanor of the first Ohio Emergency Management An emergency ordinance to amend degree.” Agency for the FY 2010 Buffer Zone Section 357.13 of the Codified Ordi- 2. Renumber existing Section 3 to Protection Program; authorizing the nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as read “Section 2”. Director to enter into one or more amended by Ordinance No. 1811-2000, Amendments agreed to. requirement contracts for the pur- passed February 12, 2001, relating to The rules were suspended. Yeas chase of materials, equipment, sup- wheelchair lifts and ramps permitted 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read plies, and services needed to imple- as yard encroachments. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 18. ment the grant; and authorizing the Approved by Directors of Building Nays 1. Director to enter into one or more con- and Housing, City Planning Commis- Those voting yea: Council Mem- tracts with Cuyahoga County to sion, Finance, Law; Passage recom- bers Sweeney, Brady, Brancatelli, implement the grant, for the Depart- mended by Committees on Communi- Cimperman, Cleveland, Conwell, ment of Public Safety. ty and Economic Development, City Cummins, Dow, J. Johnson, K. John- Approved by Directors of Public Planning, Legislation, Finance. son, Keane, Kelley, Miller, Mitchell, Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- The rules were suspended. Yeas Polensek, Pruitt, Westbrook and mended by Committees on Public 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Zone. Safety, Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Those voting nay: Council Member The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. Reed. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read In compliance with Section 33 of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Ord. No. 565-12. the Charter a copy of the legislation Nays 0. By Council Members Cimperman was furnished to each member of and Sweeney (by departmental Council before final passage. Ord. No. 394-12. request). By Council Members K. Johnson, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 208-12. Conwell, Mitchell and Sweeney (by ing the Director of Public Health to By Council Members Conwell, departmental request). apply for and accept a grant from Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen- An emergency ordinance to amend Case Western Reserve University for tal request). Section 617.11 of the Codified Ordi- the Case Western Reserve University An emergency ordinance to amend nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as Public Health Partnership. Section 413.031 of the Codified Ordi- amended by Ordinance No. 2503-76, Approved by Directors of Public nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as passed October 25, 1976, relating to Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- amended by Ordinance No. 281-09, selling or dispensing beer or liquor on ommended by Committees on Health passed March 9, 2009, relating to the public premises. and Human Service, Finance. use of automated cameras to impose Approved by Directors of Public The rules were suspended. Yeas civil penalties upon red light and Works, Public Safety, Finance, Law; 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read speeding violators. Passage recommended by Commit- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Approved by Directors of Public tees on Public Parks, Properties and Nays 0. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- Recreation, Public Safety, Legisla- mended by Committees on Public tion, Finance. Ord. No. 568-12. Safety, Legislation, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Members Brancatelli The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Sweeney (by departmental 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance appropri- Nays 0. ating Community Development Block Ord. No. 406-12. Grant funds for expenses of the Ord. No. 215-12. By Council Members Kelley and Senior Homeowners Assistance Pro- By Council Members Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmental request). gram (SHAP) and the CHORE Pro- Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- gram. An emergency ordinance to supple- ing the purchase by one or more Approved by Directors of Communi- ment the Codified Ordinances of requirement contracts of decorative ty Development, Aging, Finance, 792 May 23, 2012 The City Record 21

Law; Passage recommended by Com- for the various divisions of City gov- Approved by Directors of Directors mittees on Community and Economic ernment, for a period of one year, with of Public Health, Finance, Law; Pas- Development, Finance. two one-year options to renew, exer- sage recommended by Committees on The rules were suspended. Yeas cisable by the Director of Finance, Health and Human Services, Finance. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read when amended, as follows: The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. 1. In the title, strike line 6 in its 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. entirety, and insert “the second of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. which is exercisable through addi- Nays 0. Ord. No. 571-12. tional legislative authority.”. By Council Members Conwell and 2. In Section 1, line 4, strike “, Ord. No. 656-12. Sweeney (by departmental request). exercisable by the Director of By Council Members Cimperman An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance,”; and in line 8, after “gov- and Sweeney (by departmental ing the purchase by one or more ernment.” insert “The first of the request). requirement contracts of mobile data one-year options to renew may be An emergency ordinance authoriz- computers, equipment, and acces- exercised by the Director of ing the Director of Public Health to sories, including maintenance and Finance, without the necessity of apply for and accept a grant from the installation, as needed, for the Divi- obtaining additional authority of Cuyahoga County Board of Health for sions of Fire and Emergency Medical this Council. The second of the one- the Public Health Emergency Pre- Service, Department of Public Safety, year options to renew may not be paredness Grant Program. for a period of two years. exercised without additional legisla- Approved by Directors of Directors Approved by Directors of Public tive authority.”. of Public Health, Finance, Law; Pas- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- Approved by Directors of Finance, sage recommended by Committees on mended by Committees on Public Law; Passage recommended by Com- Health and Human Services, Finance. Safety, Finance. mittee on Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas Amendments agreed to. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Ord. No. 662-12. Ord. No. 610-12. In compliance with Section 33 of By Council Members Cimperman By Council Members Pruitt and the Charter a copy of the legislation and Sweeney (by departmental Sweeney (by departmental request). was furnished to each member of request). An emergency ordinance to amend Council before final passage. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 56 of Ordinance No. No. 1689- ing the Director of Aging to apply for 11, passed November 28, 2011, relating Ord. No. 652-12. and accept one or more grants from to compensation for various classifi- By Council Member Sweeney (by the Western Reserve Area Agency on cations. departmental request). Aging for 2013 and 2014 Western Approved by Directors of Human An emergency ordinance authoriz- Reserve Area Agency on Aging Pro- Resources, Finance, Law; Passage ing the purchase by one or more grams, including Support Service and recommended by Committees on requirement contracts of labor and Aging and Disability Resource Cen- Employment, Affirmative Action, materials needed to maintain, ter Programs; and authorizing the and Training, Finance. replace, or repair overhead doors, for director to accept gifts from any pub- The rules were suspended. Yeas the various divisions of City govern- lic or private entity for the purposes 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment, for a period of one year, with of this grant. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. two one-year options to renew, exer- Approved by Directors of Aging, Nays 0. cisable by the Director of Finance, Finance, Law; Passage recommended when amended, as follows: Ord. No. 612-12. 1. In the title, strike lines 7 and by Committees on Health and Human By Council Members Brancatelli 8 in their entirety, and insert “one- Services, Finance. and Sweeney (by departmental year options to renew, the second of The rules were suspended. Yeas request). which is exercisable through addi- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance appropri- tional legislative authority.”. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. ating Community Development Block 2. In Section 1, line 4, strike “, Nays 0. Grant funds for anti-predatory lend- exercisable by the Director of ing and foreclosure prevention assis- Finance,”; and in line 7, after “gov- Ord. No. 706-12. tance, financial literacy programs, ernment.” insert “The first of the By Council Members Cimperman fair housing, and administrative one-year options to renew may be and Sweeney (by departmental costs to implement the programs. exercised by the Director of request). Approved by Directors of Communi- Finance, without the necessity of An emergency ordinance authoriz- ty Development, Finance, Law; Pas- obtaining additional authority of ing the Director of Public Health to sage recommended by Committees on this Council. The second of the one- enter into one or more contracts with Community and Economic Develop- year options to renew may not be various agencies or entities to pro- ment, Finance. exercised without additional legisla- vide AIDS-related services, in con- The rules were suspended. Yeas tive authority.”. junction with the HOPWA Grant; and 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Finance, authorizing the employment of one or third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Law; Passage recommended by Com- more professional consultants to pro- Nays 0. mittee on Finance. vide evaluation services. Amendments agreed to. Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 650-12. The rules were suspended. Yeas Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- By Council Member Sweeney (by 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ommended by Committees on Health departmental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. and Human Services, Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas ing the purchase by one or more In compliance with Section 33 of 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read requirement contracts of unarmed, the Charter a copy of the legislation third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. uniformed security guard services, was furnished to each member of Nays 0. for the various divisions of City gov- Council before final passage. ernment, for a period of two years. Ord. No. 707-12. Approved by Directors of Finance, Ord. No. 655-12. By Council Members Cimperman Law; Passage recommended by Com- By Council Members Cimperman and Sweeney (by departmental mittee on Finance. and Sweeney (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Public Health to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. ing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various Nays 0. apply for and accept a grant from the agencies or entities to provide AIDS- Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services related services; authorizing the Ord. No. 651-12. Board of Cuyahoga County for the employment of one or more profes- By Council Member Sweeney (by Mental Health and Substance Abuse sional consultants to provide evalua- departmental request). Prevention Program; and to enter into tion services; and authorizing the An emergency ordinance authoriz- an agreement with the Board for the Director to enter into one or more con- ing the purchase by one or more City to receive payments from the tracts with various agencies, entities, requirement contracts of natural gas, Medicaid program. or individuals to implement the grant. 793 22 The City Record May 23, 2012

Approved by Directors of Public The requirement contract shall Directors Rush, Southerington, Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- further provide that the Contractor Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. ommended by Committees on Health shall furnish the remainder of the Nays: None. and Human Services, Finance. City’s requirements for the goods Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors The rules were suspended. Yeas and/or services, whether more or Dumas, Fumich. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read less than the estimated quantity, as third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. may be ordered under delivery Resolution No. 205-12. Nays 0. orders, separately certified to the By Director Withers. contract. Be it resolved by the Board of MOTION Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Control of the City of Cleveland that Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- under the authority of Ordinance No. The Council Meeting adjourned at ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, 626-11, passed by the Council of the 8:10 p.m. to meet on Monday, June Directors Rush, Southerington, City of Cleveland on May 16, 2011, 4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Woolpert, Inc. is selected from a list Chambers. Nays: None. of firms determined after a full and Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors complete canvass by the Director of Dumas, Fumich. Public Utilities as the firm to be employed by contract to provide pro- Resolution No. 204-12. fessional services necessary to per- By Director Withers. form technology consulting services Whereas, under the authority of to implement a new work order Ordinance No. 775-07, passed by the management system for various Council of the City of Cleveland on divisions citywide. July 11, 2007, as amended by Ordi- Be it further resolved that the nance No. 513-10, passed on May 10, Director of Public Utilities is autho- 2010, and Board of Control Resolu- rized to enter into a contract with Sandra Franklin tions No. 153-08, adopted April 2, Woolpert, Inc. based upon its pro- City Clerk, Clerk of Council 2008, No. 558-10, adopted December posal dated July 8, 2011, which con- Pro Tempore 29, 2010 and No. 470-11, adopted Sep- tract shall be prepared by the Direc- tember 28, 2011, the City, through its tor of Law, shall provide for fur- Director of Public Utilities, entered nishing of professional services as THE CALENDAR into City Contract No. 67994 with described in the proposal, for an CH2M Hill, Inc. for professional con- aggregate fee not in excess of The following measures will be on sulting services to assist in the plan- $575,185.00, and shall contain such their final passage at the next meet- ning and management of the Meter additional provisions as the Director ing: Automation and Replacement Pro- of Law deems necessary to protect gram, for a revised fee of and benefit the public interest. NONE $7,799,986.59, for the Division of Be it further resolved by the Water, Department of Public Utili- Board of Control of the City of ties; and Cleveland that the employment of BOARD OF CONTROL Whereas, by its April 13, 2012 let- the following sub-consultants by ter, CH2M Hill, Inc. requested the Woolpert, Inc. for the above-men- City’s consent to add sub consultants tioned professional services is May 16, 2012 and to increase the sub-consultant approved: amount of a previously approved The regular meeting of the Board sub-consultant; now, therefore, SUBCONSULTANT CSB/MBE/FBE of Control convened in the Mayor’s Be it resolved by the Board of WORK office on Wednesday, May 16, 2012 Control of the City of Cleveland that at 10:38 a.m. with Interim Director Resolutions No. 153-08, adopted April Langhenry presiding. 2, 2008, No. 558-10, adopted December Palura Systems, LLC CSB/MBE Present: Interim Director 29, 2010 and No. 470-11, adopted Sep- $45,000.00 Langhenry, Directors Withers, tember 28, 2011, under the authority (7.824%) Smith, Cox, Butler, Acting Director of Ordinance No. 775-07, passed July Gehlmann, Directors Rush, Souther- 11, 2007, as amended by Ordinance Azteca Systems, Inc. $76,385.00 ington, Nichols and Acting Director No. 513-10, passed May 10, 2010, (13.28%) O’Leary. authorizing a contract with CH2M Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Hill, Inc. for professional consulting Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Dumas, Fumich. services to assist in the planning Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Others: Natoya Walker-Minor, and management of the Meter ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Interim Director, Office of Equal Automation and Replacement Pro- Directors Rush, Southerington, Opportunity. gram, for the Division of Water, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Jim Hardy, Commissioner, Divi- Department of Public Utilities, is Nays: None. sion of Purchases & Supplies. amended by increasing the partici- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors On motions, the following resolu- pation of RNR Consulting Dumas, Fumich. tions were adopted, except as may (CSB/MBE) from $1,116,800.00 be otherwise noted: (14.318%) to $1,142,788.00 (14.651%). Resolution No. 206-12. Be it further resolved by the By Director Withers. Resolution No. 203-12. Board of Control of the City of Be it resolved, by the Board of By Director Dumas. Cleveland that the employment of Control of the City of Cleveland that Resolved, by the Board of Control the following additional sub-consul- all bids received on January 18, 2012 of the City of Cleveland that the bid tants by CH2M Hill, Inc. for the for Ion Chromatograph and Appur- of Stark Metal Sales, Inc., for an above-mentioned Meter Automation tenances for the Division of Water, estimated quantity of miscellaneous and Replacement Program is Department of Public Utilities, size steel, all items, for the various approved: under the authority of Section 129.28 divisions of City government, for a of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- period of six months beginning with the date of execution of a contract, Sub-consultant Work land, Ohio, 1976, are rejected. received on March 28, 2012, under Percentage Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, the authority of Section 181.101 of Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Black & Veatch ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis Corporation $500,000.00 Directors Rush, Southerington, of the estimated quantity would 6.410% Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. amount to $122,538.30, is affirmed Nays: None. and approved as the lowest and best SARCOM, Inc. $ 15,000.00 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors bid, and the Director of Finance is 0.192% Dumas, Fumich. requested to enter into a require- ment contract for the goods and/or Ebits Corporation $150,000.00 Resolution No. 207-12. services, which contract shall pro- 1.923% By Director Withers. vide for an initial order, the cost of Be it resolved by the Board of which shall be certified to the con- Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Control of the City of Cleveland that tract in an amount not less than Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- the conditional bid of Badger Meter, $6,126.92. ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Inc., except for such terms and con- 794 May 23, 2012 The City Record 23 ditions as are unacceptable to the Resolution No. 209-12. The requirement contract shall Director of Law, for an estimated By Director Withers. further provide that the Contractor quantity of water meter parts, item Be it resolved by the Board of shall furnish the remainder of the 1, for the Division of Water, Depart- Control of the City of Cleveland that City’s requirement for the goods ment of Public Utilities, for a peri- the bid of Energy Mechanical Corp., and/or services, whether more or od of one year starting upon the Inc. for an estimated quantity of less than the estimated quantity, as later of the execution of a contract labor and materials to provide main- may be ordered under delivery or the day following expiration of tenance, repair, enhancement and/or orders separately certified against the currently effective contract for replacement of heating, ventilation the contract. the goods or services, received on and air conditioning systems, includ- Be it further resolved by the February 23, 2012 under the author- ing rental, bid items 1-4 all items, Board of Control of the City of ity of Section 129.25 of the Codified for the various divisions of the Cleveland that the employment of Ordinances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, Department of Public Utilities, for a the following subcontractors for the which on the basis of the estimated period of two years starting upon above-mentioned requirement con- quantity would amount to $102,000.00 the later of execution of a contract tract is approved: (0%, Net 30 Days), is affirmed and or the day following expiration of approved as the lowest and best bid, the currently effective contract for SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE and the Director of Public Utilities the goods or services, received on WORK is requested to enter into a require- March 1, 2012 under the authority of ment contract for the goods and/or Ordinance No. 1216-11, passed Octo- ConAgg Logistics None services, which contract shall pro- ber 10, 2011, which on the basis of $ 12,000.00 vide for an initial order, the cost of the estimated quantity would (03.65%) which shall be certified to the con- amount to $845,750.00 (2%, 31 Days), tract in an amount not less than is affirmed and approved as the low- American Landfill None $5,100.00. est and best bid, and the Director of $100,000.00 The requirement contract shall Public Utilities is requested to enter (30.41%) further provide that the Contractor into a requirement contract for the shall furnish the remainder of the goods and/or services, which shall Central Landfill None City’s requirements for the goods provide for an initial order, the cost $ 50,000.00 and/or services, whether more or of which shall be certified to the (15.20%) less than the estimated quantity, as contract in an amount not less than may be ordered under delivery $42,287.50. Apex Landfill None orders separately certified to the The requirement contract shall $ 50,000.00 contract. further provide that the Contractor (15.20%) Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, shall furnish the remainder of the Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- City’s requirements for the goods Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, and/or services, whether more or Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Directors Rush, Southerington, less than the estimated quantity, as ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. may be ordered under delivery Directors Rush, Southerington, Nays: None. orders separately certified to the Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors contract. Nays: None. Dumas, Fumich. Be it further resolved by the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Board of Control of the City of Dumas, Fumich. Resolution No. 208-12. Cleveland that the employment of By Director Withers. the following subcontractor by Ener- Resolution No. 211-12. Be it resolved by the Board of gy Mechanical Corp., Inc. for the By Director Smith. Control of the City of Cleveland that contract authorized is approved: Whereas, Blaze Gourmet, Carhop the conditional bid of Elster AMCO Burger Sauce, Chris’ Kitchen, Danc- Water, LLC except for such terms SUBCONTRACTOR WORK ing Limbs, Daniel Nystrom - Tup- and conditions as are unacceptable PERCENTAGE perware, Dever Dairy, Diamond Trio to the Director of Law, for an esti- Treats, Four Brothers, Hershberg- mated quantity of water meter Qwest Mechanical er’s Bakery and Produce, Honey parts, item 2, for the Division of Corp. (CSB) $169,150.00 Baked Ham, Jibaro, Instant Con- Water, Department of Public Utili- 20.000% cepts, Matt Fiscus Produce, Paps ties, for a period of one year start- Kettle Corn, Rosy Girl Baked Goods, ing upon the later of the execution Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, RoVal and Zydeco Bistro (collec- of a contract or the day following Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- tively “Concessionaires”) wish to expiration of the currently effective ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, utilize the East 9th Street Pier contract for the goods or services, Directors Rush, Southerington, (“Pier”) for a farmers’ market received on February 23, 2012 under Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. between June 7, 2012 and September the authority of Section 129.25 of the Nays: None. 6, 2012; and Codified Ordinances of Cleveland Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Whereas, the City is willing to Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the Dumas, Fumich. grant Concessionaires the privilege, estimated quantity would amount to permit and license to utilize the Pier $96,000.00 (N/A), is affirmed and Resolution No. 210-12. for a farmers’ market; now, there- approved as the lowest and best bid, By Director Withers. fore, and the Director of Public Utilities Be it resolved by the Board of Be it resolved by the Board of is requested to enter into a require- Control of the City of Cleveland that Control of the City of Cleveland that ment contract for the goods and/or the bid of American Waste Man- pursuant to Section 183.04 of the services, which contract shall pro- agement Services, Inc. for an esti- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, vide for an initial order, the cost of mated quantity of disposal of catch Ohio 1976, the Director of the which shall be certified to the con- basin debris, for the Division of Department of Port Control is here- tract in an amount not less than Water Pollution Control, Depart- by authorized to enter into agree- $4,800.00. ment of Public Utilities, for a peri- ments (“Agreements”) granting Con- The requirement contract shall od of one year starting upon the cessionaires the privilege, permit further provide that the Contractor execution of the contract, received and license to utilize the Pier for a shall furnish the remainder of the on February 24, 2012, under the farmers’ market between June 7, City’s requirements for the goods authority of Section 129.29 of the 2012 and September 6, 2012. The and/or services, whether more or Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, number of days on which the farm- less than the estimated quantity, as Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the ers’ market may be conducted shall may be ordered under delivery estimated quantity would amount to not exceed fourteen days. Each Con- orders separately certified to the $328,875.00 (0%, 30 days), is cessionaire shall pay the City $10.00 contract. affirmed and approved as the low- for each day it participates in the Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, est and best bid, and the Director of farmers’ market and shall be respon- Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Public Utilities is requested to enter sible for any applicable sales tax ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, into a requirement contract for the due any taxing authorities in con- Directors Rush, Southerington, goods and/or services, which con- nection with its participation. Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. tract shall provide for the initial Be it further resolved that the Nays: None. order, the cost of which shall be cer- Agreements authorized hereby shall Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors tified to the contract in an amount be prepared by the Director of Law Dumas, Fumich. not less than $200,000.00. and shall contain such other provi- 795 24 The City Record May 23, 2012 sions, as the Director deems neces- City’s requirements for such goods and/or services, whether more or sary to benefit and protect the pub- and/or services, whether more or less than the estimated quantity, as lic interest. less than the estimated quantity, as may be ordered under delivery Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, may be ordered under delivery orders separately certified to the Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- orders separately certified to the contract. ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, contract. Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Directors Rush, Southerington, Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Nays: None. ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Directors Rush, Southerington, Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Directors Rush, Southerington, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Dumas, Fumich. Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Resolution No. 212-12. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, Fumich. By Director Smith. Dumas, Fumich. Resolved, by the Board of Control Resolution No. 216-12. of the City of Cleveland that the bid Resolution No. 214-12. By Director Cox. of Stonewall Uniform Corp. for all By Director Cox. Be it resolved, by the Board of the necessary items of required Air- Be it resolved, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that craft Rescue & Fire Fighting uni- Control of the City of Cleveland that the bid of State Sharpening, Inc., for forms, Items 1(L), (U) through (W), the bid of Licursi Garden Center, for an estimated quantity of various (Y), (Z), (CC) and (HH), for the an estimated quantity of various mower and cutting equipment parts various divisions of the Department mower and cutting equipment parts and labor, Items 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, of Port Control, for a period of one and labor, Item 25, for the Depart- 13, 16 and 17, for the Department of year beginning with the date of exe- ment of Public Works, for the peri- Public Works, for the period of cution of a contract, with one one- od of three years beginning with the three years beginning with the date year option to renew, received on date of execution of a contract, with of execution of a contract, with two January 19, 2012, under the authori- two one-year options to renew, one-year options to renew, received ty of Section 181.101 of the Codified received on March 16, 2012, under on March 16, 2012, under the author- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the authority of Section 181.101 of ity of Section 181.101 of the Codified which on the basis of the estimated the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, quantity would amount to $71,810.00, land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis which on the basis of the estimated is affirmed and approved as the low- of the estimated quantity would quantity would amount to $164,000.00 est and best bid, and the Director of amount to $10,000.00 (Net), is (Net), is affirmed and approved as Port Control is requested to enter affirmed and approved as the low- the lowest and best bid, and the into a requirement contract for the est and best bid, and the Director of Director of Public Works is request- goods and services necessary, which Public Works is requested to enter ed to enter into a requirement con- contract shall provide for an initial into a requirement contract for the tract for the goods and/or services, order, the cost of which shall be cer- goods and/or services, which con- which contract shall provide for an tified to the contract in an amount tract shall provide for an initial initial order, the cost of which shall not less than $4,000.00. order, the cost of which shall be cer- be certified to the contract in an The requirement contract shall tified to the contract in an amount amount not less than $8,200.00. further provide that the Contractor not less than $500.00. The requirement contract shall shall furnish the remainder of the The requirement contract shall further provide that the Contractor City’s requirements for such goods further provide that the Contractor shall furnish the remainder of the and/or services, whether more or shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for the goods less than the estimated quantity, as City’s requirements for the goods and/or services, whether more or may be ordered under delivery and/or services, whether more or less than the estimated quantity, as orders separately certified to the less than the estimated quantity, as may be ordered under delivery contract. may be ordered under delivery orders separately certified to the Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, orders separately certified to the contract. Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- contract. Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Directors Rush, Southerington, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Directors Rush, Southerington, Nays: None. Directors Rush, Southerington, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Dumas, Fumich. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, Fumich. Resolution No. 213-12. Dumas, Fumich. By Director Smith. Resolution No. 217-12. Resolved, by the Board of Control Resolution No. 215-12. By Director Cox. of the City of Cleveland that the bid By Director Cox. Be it resolved, by the Board of of B. P. Britches, Inc. d/b/a Christo- Be it resolved, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that pher’s for all the necessary items of Control of the City of Cleveland that the bid of Sill’s Motor Sales, for an required Aircraft Rescue & Fire the bid of Medina Tractor Sales, for estimated quantity of various Fighting uniforms, Items 1(A) an estimated quantity of various mower and cutting equipment parts through (F), (J), (K), (M) through mower and cutting equipment parts and labor, Item 9, for the Depart- (P), (X), (AA), (BB), (DD), (EE), and labor, Item 18, for the Depart- ment of Public Works, for the peri- (II), (MM) and (NN), for the vari- ment of Public Works, for the peri- od of three years beginning with the ous divisions of the Department of od of three years beginning with the date of execution of a contract, with Port Control, for a period of one date of execution of a contract, with two one-year options to renew, year beginning with the date of exe- two one-year options to renew, received on March 16, 2012, under cution of a contract, with one one- received on March 16, 2012, under the authority of Section 181.101 of year option to renew, received on the authority of Section 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- January 19, 2012, under the authori- the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis ty of Section 181.101 of the Codified land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the estimated quantity would Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, of the estimated quantity would amount to $40,000.00 (Net), is which on the basis of the estimated amount to $25,000.00 (Net), is affirmed and approved as the low- quantity would amount to $37,793.00, affirmed and approved as the low- est and best bid, and the Director of is affirmed and approved as the low- est and best bid, and the Director of Public Works is requested to enter est and best bid, and the Director of Public Works is requested to enter into a requirement contract for the Port Control is requested to enter into a requirement contract for the goods and/or services, which con- into a requirement contract for the goods and/or services, which con- tract shall provide for an initial goods and services necessary, which tract shall provide for an initial order, the cost of which shall be cer- contract shall provide for an initial order, the cost of which shall be cer- tified to the contract in an amount order, the cost of which shall be cer- tified to the contract in an amount not less than $2,000.00. tified to the contract in an amount not less than $1,250.00. The requirement contract shall not less than $2,000.00. The requirement contract shall further provide that the Contractor The requirement contract shall further provide that the Contractor shall furnish the remainder of the further provide that the Contractor shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for the goods shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for the goods and/or services, whether more or 796 May 23, 2012 The City Record 25 less than the estimated quantity, as may be ordered under delivery may be ordered under delivery orders separately certified to the Custom Trim NA orders separately certified to the contract. $ 0.00 contract. Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Directors Rush, Southerington, ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Directors Rush, Southerington, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Directors Rush, Southerington, Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, Fumich. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, Fumich. Dumas, Fumich. Resolution No. 220-12. Resolution No. 218-12. By Director Cox. Resolution No. 222-12. By Director Cox. Resolved by the Board of Control By Director Rush. Be it resolved, by the Board of of the City of Cleveland, that all Whereas, under Ordinance No. Control of the City of Cleveland that bids received on March 16, 2012, for 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the the bid of Shearer Farm, Inc., for an various mower and cutting equip- City is conducting a Land Reuti- estimated quantity of various ment parts and labor, items 1, 3, 12, lization Program (“Program”) mower and cutting equipment parts 21, and 22, for the Division of Motor according to the provisions of Chap- and labor, Items 2, 14 and 15, for the Vehicle Maintenance, Department of ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Department of Public Works, for the Public Works, under the authority and period of three years beginning with of Section 181.101 of the Codified Whereas, under the Program, the the date of execution of a contract, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, City has acquired Permanent Parcel with two one-year options to renew, are rejected. No. 015-11-119 located at 4328 Hodg- received on March 16, 2012, under Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, son Ave. in Ward 14; and the authority of Section 181.101 of Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Whereas, Section 183.021 of the the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis Directors Rush, Southerington, Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- of the estimated quantity would Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, amount to $120,000.00 (Net), is Nays: None. when directed by the Director of affirmed and approved as the low- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Community Development and when est and best bid, and the Director of Dumas, Fumich. certain specified conditions have Public Works is requested to enter been met, to sell Land Reutilization into a requirement contract for the Resolution No. 221-12. Program parcels; and goods and/or services, which con- By Director Cox. Whereas, Jose A. Castro has pro- tract shall provide for an initial Be it resolved, by the Board of posed to the City to purchase and order, the cost of which shall be cer- Control of the City of Cleveland that develop the parcel for yard expan- tified to the contract in an amount the bid of Fallsway Equipment Com- sion; and not less than $6,000.00. pany, for an estimated quantity of Whereas, the following conditions The requirement contract shall two cab & chassis with flat beds exist: further provide that the Contractor and cranes, and related equipment, 1. The member of Council from shall furnish the remainder of the all items, for the Division of Motor Ward 14 has consented to the pro- City’s requirements for the goods Vehicle Maintenance, Department of posed sale; and/or services, whether more or Public Works, for the period of one 2. The proposed purchaser of the less than the estimated quantity, as year beginning with the date of exe- parcel is neither tax delinquent nor may be ordered under delivery cution of a contract, received on in violation of the Building and orders separately certified to the March 16, 2012, under the authority Housing Code; now, therefore, contract. of Ordinance No. 1602-10, passed by Be it resolved by the Board of Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, Cleveland City Council on December Control of the City of Cleveland that Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- 6, 2010, which on the basis of the under Section 183.021 of Codified ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, estimated quantity would amount to Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, Directors Rush, Southerington, $455,409.00 (Net), is affirmed and the Commissioner of Purchases and Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. approved as the lowest and best bid, Supplies is authorized, when direct- Nays: None. and the Director of Public Works is ed by the Director of Community Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors requested to enter into a require- Development, and the Mayor is Dumas, Fumich. ment contract for the goods and/or requested to execute an Official services, which contract shall pro- Deed for and on behalf of the City Resolution No. 219-12. vide for an initial order, the cost of of Cleveland, with Jose A. Castro for By Director Cox. which shall be certified to the con- the sale and development of Perma- Be it resolved, by the Board of tract in an amount not less than nent Parcel No. 015-11-119 located at Control of the City of Cleveland that $455,409.00. 4328 Hodgson Ave., according to the the bid of Baker Vehicle Systems, The requirement contract shall Land Reutilization Program in such Inc., for an estimated quantity of further provide that the Contractor manner as best carries out the various mower and cutting equip- shall furnish the remainder of the intent of the program. ment parts and labor, Items 19, 20, City’s requirements for the goods Be it further resolved that the con- 23, 24 and 26, for the Department of and/or services, whether more or sideration for said parcel shall be Public Works, for the period of less than the estimated quantity, as $400.00, which amount is determined three years beginning with the date may be ordered under delivery to be not less than the Fair Market of execution of a contract, with two orders separately certified to the value of said parcel for uses accord- one-year options to renew, received contract. ing to the Program. on March 16, 2012, under the author- Be it further resolved by the Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, ity of Section 181.101 of the Codified Board of Control that the employ- Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, ment of the following subcontrac- ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, which on the basis of the estimated tors by Fallsway Equipment Com- Directors Rush, Southerington, quantity would amount to $140,000.00 pany are approved: Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. (Net), is affirmed and approved as Nays: None. the lowest and best bid, and the Subcontractor Percentage Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Director of Public Works is request- Amount Dumas, Fumich. ed to enter into a requirement con- tract for the goods and/or services, Han’s Freightliner of Resolution No. 223-12. which contract shall provide for an Cleveland 18.6% By Director Rush. initial order, the cost of which shall CSB/FBE/LPE Whereas, under Ordinance No. be certified to the contract in an $ 84,727.00 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the amount not less than $7,000.00. City is conducting a Land Reuti- The requirement contract shall R&R Truck Sales NA lization Program (“Program”) further provide that the Contractor $127,150.00 according to the provisions of Chap- shall furnish the remainder of the ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; City’s requirements for the goods All Points Systems and and/or services, whether more or NA Whereas, under the Program, the less than the estimated quantity, as $ 19,000.00 City has acquired Permanent Parcel 797 26 The City Record May 23, 2012

No. 002-21-010 located at Franklin been successful in all parts of the Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, Avenue in Ward 15; and examination. tools, car, etc.). Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All Current bills not listed above (With- Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- candidates for original entrance po- in last three months). sioner of Purchases and Supplies, sitions who are successful in other The following are examples of unac- when directed by the Director of parts of the examinations must sub- ceptable categories of proof: Community Development and when mit to a physical examination. certain specified conditions have Library cards. been met, to sell Land Reutilization ROBERT BENNETT, Program parcels; and President Voter registration cards. Whereas, Painter’s Loft Condo- minium Owner’s Association, Inc. Birth certificates. has proposed to the City to purchase CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE Notarized letters or affidavits. and develop the parcel for green ______space; and Social Security card. Whereas, the following conditions ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2012 exist: 6/15/12 – 6/21/12 Rental receipts from independent 1. The member of Council from party without cancelled checks or Ward 15 has consented to the pro- Announ- Exam Classi- Exam money order receipt. posed sale; cement Method fication Type 2. The proposed purchaser of the No. parcel is neither tax delinquent nor APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES in violation of the Building and 75 EE Assistant ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 75 Housing Code; now, therefore, Commissioner Be it resolved by the Board of of ITS N/C ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF ITS Control of the City of Cleveland that (NON-COMP) under Section 183.021 of Codified 76 EE Assistant Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, Superintendent Public notice is hereby given by the the Commissioner of Purchases and Of Waste Civil Service Commission of Cleve- Supplies is authorized, when direct- Collection Open land, Ohio of a NON COMPETITIVE ed by the Director of Community examination for the above mentioned Development, and the Mayor is 77 WR Buyer Open classification. requested to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City 78 EE Database SALARY of Cleveland, with Painter’s Loft Administrator Open Condominium Owner’s Association, The prevailing salary range for this Inc. for the sale and development of position as established by Ordinance Permanent Parcel No. 002-21-010 79 EE Parking of the Council of the City of Cleveland located at Franklin Avenue, accord- Coordinator Open is $23,647.11 - $83,427.76 per year. ing to the Land Reutilization Pro- gram in such manner as best carries 80 EE PC Technician Open FILING OF APPLICATION out the intent of the program. Be it further resolved that the con- PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY Application must be made on the reg- sideration for said parcel shall be Any applicant wishing to receive ular application form available at the $1.00, which amount is determined to residency credit will be asked to Office of the Civil Service Commis- be not less than the Fair Market show that he/she is a bona fide res- sion, 601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 119. value of said parcel for uses accord- ident of the City of Cleveland. The No other form will be accepted. ing to the Program. following list gives examples of APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAIL- Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry, items that an applicant may present ABLE FOR PICK-UP IN THE CIVIL Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But- at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- SERVICE OFFICE TO APPLY TO ler, Acting Director Gehlmann, vice Commission requires a mini- TAKE THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM- Directors Rush, Southerington, mum of three items from at least INATION – APPLICATIONS WILL Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary. three different categories, where BE AVAILABLE FROM 8:30 A.M. ON, Nays: None. applicable. All items must be cur- FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 UNTIL 4:30 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors rent. Please note that presentation P.M. ON FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2012. Dumas, Fumich. of these items does not constitute conclusive proof of bona fide resi- NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT JEFFREY B. MARKS, dency. Acceptable categories BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON Secretary include, but are not limited to, the FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2012. following: CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Lease - from rental agency. ______SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE Lease - from independent party. FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. General Information Must include copy of cancelled Application blanks and informa- check or money order receipts for EXAMINATION INFORMATION tion, regarding minimum entrance previous rent and/or security qualifications, scope of examination, deposit, and fully executed; other- TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- and suggested reference materials wise, it us unacceptable. TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- may be obtained at the office of the mined based on Education and Expe- Civil Service Commission, Room 119, Utility bills bearing the property rience found in Resume. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- address and your name. side Avenue. NOTE: Each applicant is required to Post Office change of address form submit a detailed resume of his/her Application blanks must be prop- properly date stamped. education and experience at the time erly filled out on the official form Official documents relating to home of filing application. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- ownership including deed, purchase mission and filed at the office of the agreement, or insurance policy. NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- commission not later than the final MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT closing date slated in the examina- Bank statements (Within last three TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY tion announcement. months). AND ALL INFORMATION CON- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each School registration of children. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL applicant whether passing or failing RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Car insurance documents. will be notified of the results of the FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. examination as soon as the commis- Car registration or Driver’s License sion has graded the papers. There- or Ohio I.D. (One only). DUTIES OF THE POSITION after, eligible lists will be estab- lished which will consist of the Loans and credit card statements Under administrative direction, pro- names of those candidates who have (Within last three months). vides assistance in the administra- 798 May 23, 2012 The City Record 27 tion of divisional operations. Assists line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- (10) days after the date of examina- the department Director or designee vice Commission, 601 Lakeside tion. Any applicant who can provide with administrative management of Avenue, Room 119. No other form will proof of unemployment, public assis- payroll, human resources, training, be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL tance, or indigence is exempt from the budgeting, purchasing and contract BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN filing fee. A copy of such proof must monitoring. Assists in the develop- THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO be included with the application. ment of technology policies and dis- APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- semination to the user community. VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- NOTE: Applications must be returned Participates in the employee disci- TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM in person. All copies of diplomas, pline decisions and resolution of 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 licenses, certificates, and resumes union grievances. Performs other job- UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, must be presented at the time of fil- related duties as required. Follows all JUNE 21, 2012. ing. Applications may not be accepted operations and safety policies and if copies are not submitted with appli- safe work practices. Attends and par- NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT cation at time of filing. ticipates in operations and safety BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON training classes and demonstrates THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012. NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or competence (demonstration of compe- is dismissed from employment with tence may be determined by exam). THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- the City of Cleveland will have Wears and properly utilizes safety SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE his/her name removed from the eligi- equipment in accordance with Divi- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. ble list. sional policy at all times. EXAMINATION INFORMATION AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 77 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF mined based on Education and Expe- THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS rience found in Resume. BUYER (OPEN) FOLLOWS: NOTE: Each applicant is required to Public notice is hereby given by the A High School Diploma or GED is submit a detailed resume of his/her Civil Service Commission of Cleve- required. A Bachelor’s Degree in Busi- education and experience at the time land, Ohio of an Open examination for ness/Public Administration, Comput- of filing application. the above mentioned classification. er Science, Computer Engineering, Management Information Systems, or NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- SALARY a closely related field from an accred- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT ited four (4) year college or universi- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY The prevailing salary range for this ty is required. Five (5) years of full AND ALL INFORMATION CON- position as established by Ordinance time paid relevant management expe- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR of the Council of the City of Cleveland rience with an emphasis in computer RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL is $20,800.00 - $47,054.71 per year. technology management is required. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Must have a demonstrated technical FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. FILING OF APPLICATION knowledge of current computer hard- ware and software particularly rele- DUTIES OF THE POSITION Application must be made on the reg- vant to large-scale public sector sys- ular application form available on- tems and operations. (Substitution: Under general supervision, assists line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- Two (2) years of experience may be the Superintendent in the supervision vice Commission, 601 Lakeside substituted for each year of college of activities in connection with the Avenue, Room 119. No other form will education lacking.) Must be able to collection and transportation of be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL lift and carry a minimum of thirty garbage. Performs related duties as BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN (30) pounds. A valid State of Ohio Dri- required. Follows all operations and THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO ver’s License is required. safety policies and safe work prac- APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- tices. Attends and participates in VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- NOTE: Applications must be returned operations and safety training class- TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM in person. All copies of diplomas, es and demonstrates competence 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 licenses, certificates, and resumes (demonstration of competence may be UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, must be presented at the time of fil- determined by exam.) Wears and JUNE 21, 2012. ing. Applications may not be accepted properly utilizes safety equipment in if copies are not submitted with appli- accordance with Divisional policy at NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT cation at time of filing. all times. BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012. NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR is dismissed from employment with ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- the City of Cleveland will have TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE his/her name removed from the eligi- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. ble list. THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS FOLLOWS: EXAMINATION INFORMATION AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER A High School Diploma or GED is TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES required. Five years of full time paid Applicants will be notified of the ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 76 experience with Waste Collection time, date, and place of the exam by routes and operations is required. U.S. Mail. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OF Two years of management or supervi- WASTE COLLECTION (OPEN) sory experience is required. A valid NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- State of Ohio Driver’s License is MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT Public notice is hereby given by the required. Must have a good driving TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY Civil Service Commission of Cleve- and work record. AND ALL INFORMATION CON- land, Ohio of an Open examination for TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR the above mentioned classification. NOTE: Applicants will be required to RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL SALARY fee. Applicants who are currently FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. employed in this position with the The prevailing salary range for this City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- DUTIES OF THE POSITION position as established by Ordinance er, that when an applicant is disquali- of the Council of the City of Cleveland fied from taking an examination on Under supervision, locates supply is $48,276.80 - $55,649.57 per year. the basis of age, education or failure sources and purchases supplies and to meet other minimum entrance equipment. Advertises for bids. Ana- FILING OF APPLICATION requirements, the fee paid by such lyzes bids received and makes recom- applicant shall be refunded to such mendations. Resolves purchase Application must be made on the reg- applicant upon the applicant’s and/or supplier issues. Writes pur- ular application form available on- request in writing made within ten chase specifications. Performs other 799 28 The City Record May 23, 2012 job-related duties as required. TYPI- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR CAL TASKS: Interviews salespersons ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 78 ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- concerning market conditions and TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE sources of supply. Tabulates and sum- DATABASE ANALYST (OPEN) CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF marizes requests for supplies. Sorts THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS and tabulates bids. Identifies lowest Public notice is hereby given by the FOLLOWS: and best bidder. Checks prices and Civil Service Commission of Cleve- specifications of previous orders. land, Ohio of an Open examination for A High School Diploma or GED is Checks invoices, requisitions, and the above mentioned classification. required. A Bachelor’s Degree in Com- vouchers. Selects bidders from buy- puter Science, Business Administra- ers’ guides and posts requisitions for SALARY tion, or closely related field from an bids. Follows up on orders and han- accredited four (4) year college or dles complaints. Maintains records of The prevailing salary range for this university is required. Two (2) years experience in Database Management prices and sources of supply. position as established by Ordinance Systems (DMS) is required. (Substitu- Approves invoices for purchases. Fol- of the Council of the City of Cleveland tion: Two (2) years of experience may lows all operations and safety poli- is $30,214.95 - $86,559.12 per year. be substituted for each year of college cies and safe work practices. Attends education lacking.) Must be profi- FILING OF APPLICATION and participates in operations and cient in Windows and Microsoft safety training classes and demon- Office Suite. Must be able to lift and Application must be made on the reg- strates competence (demonstration of carry a minimum of thirty (30) ular application form available on- competence may be determined by pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s exam.) Wears and properly utilizes line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- License is required. safety equipment in accordance with vice Commission, 601 Lakeside Divisional policy at all times. Avenue, Room 119. No other form will NOTE: Applicants will be required to be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN fee. Applicants who are currently ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO employed in this position with the TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- er, that when an applicant is disquali- THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM fied from taking an examination on FOLLOWS: 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 the basis of age, education or failure UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, to meet other minimum entrance A High School Diploma or GED is JUNE 21, 2012. requirements, the fee paid by such required. A Bachelor’s degree in Busi- applicant shall be refunded to such ness, Marketing or related field from NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT applicant upon the applicant’s an accredited four (4) year college or BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON request in writing made within ten THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012. university is required. Two (2) years (10) days after the date of examina- of full time paid purchasing experi- tion. Any applicant who can provide THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ence is required. (Substitution: Two proof of unemployment, public assis- SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE years of experience may substitute tance, or indigence is exempt from the FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. for each year of college education filing fee. A copy of such proof must lacking.) Must have on-line procure- be included with the application. EXAMINATION INFORMATION ment experience and be proficient in computers and computer software NOTE: Applications must be returned TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- applications, including but not limit- in person. All copies of diplomas, TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- ed to Microsoft Office Suite. Must be licenses, certificates, and resumes mined based on Education and Expe- must be presented at the time of fil- highly skilled in using the Internet. rience found in Resume. ing. Applications may not be accepted Excellent organizational skills as if copies are not submitted with appli- well as written and verbal communi- NOTE: Each applicant is required to cation at time of filing. cation skills are required. Must be submit a detailed resume of his/her able to lift a minimum of thirty (30) education and experience at the time NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s of filing application. is dismissed from employment with License is required. the City of Cleveland will have NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- his/her name removed from the eligi- NOTE: Applicants will be required to MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT ble list. pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY fee. Applicants who are currently AND ALL INFORMATION CON- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER employed in this position with the TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES er, that when an applicant is disquali- RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 79 fied from taking an examination on FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. the basis of age, education or failure PARKING COORDINATOR (OPEN) to meet other minimum entrance DUTIES OF THE POSITION requirements, the fee paid by such Public notice is hereby given by the applicant shall be refunded to such Civil Service Commission of Cleve- applicant upon the applicant’s Analyzes information requirements of new or modified systems and devel- land, Ohio of an Open examination for request in writing made within ten the above mentioned classification. (10) days after the date of examina- ops data file specifications. Assists Project Leaders, Systems Analysts, tion. Any applicant who can provide SALARY proof of unemployment, public assis- and Programmers with the implemen- tation of data files to the City’s Infor- tance, or indigence is exempt from the The prevailing salary range for this mation Systems. Creates and assigns filing fee. A copy of such proof must position as established by Ordinance be included with the application. descriptors to elements needed for of the Council of the City of Cleveland data organization, access and control. is $19.33 - $22.63 per hour. NOTE: Applications must be returned Analyzes current and planned data- in person. All copies of diplomas, base usage and makes recommenda- FILING OF APPLICATION licenses, certificates, and resumes tions to management for improving must be presented at the time of fil- and modifying database structure. Application must be made on the reg- ing. Applications may not be accepted Performs other job-related duties as ular application form available on- if copies are not submitted with appli- required. Follows all operations and line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- cation at time of filing. safety policies and safe work prac- vice Commission, 601 Lakeside tices. Attends and participates in Avenue, Room 119. No other form will NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or operations and safety training class- be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL is dismissed from employment with es and demonstrates competence BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN the City of Cleveland will have (demonstration of competence may be THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO his/her name removed from the eligi- determined by exam.) Wears and APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- ble list. properly utilizes safety equipment in VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- accordance with Divisional policy at TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER all times. 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 800 May 23, 2012 The City Record 29

UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, NOTE: Applications must be returned technical support services. Coordi- JUNE 21, 2012. in person. All copies of diplomas, nates daily computer system opera- licenses, certificates, and resumes tions. Supports and trains system NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT must be presented at the time of fil- users. Installs, configures, trou- BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON ing. Applications may not be accepted bleshoots, and maintains computer THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012. if copies are not submitted with appli- hardware/software. Supports work cation at time of filing. stations, printers, and servers. Evalu- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ates hardware/software currently in SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or use and implements upgrades. Coor- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. is dismissed from employment with dinates with vendors to purchase, the City of Cleveland will have repair, or replace hardware/software EXAMINATION INFORMATION his/her name removed from the eligi- and administers and maintains main- ble list. tenance contracts and leases. Imple- TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- ments safety and preventive mainte- TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER nance procedures. Manages and mined based on Education and Expe- maintains security systems. Evalu- rience found in Resume. APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ates, Recommends, manages, and ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 80 maintains all office technologies Per- NOTE: Each applicant is required to forms other job-related duties as submit a detailed resume of his/her PC TECHNICIAN (OPEN) required. Follows all operations and education and experience at the time safety policies and safe work prac- of filing application. Public notice is hereby given by the tices. Attends and participates in Civil Service Commission of Cleve- operations and safety training class- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- land, Ohio of an Open examination for es and demonstrates competence MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT the above mentioned classification. (demonstration of competence may be TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY determined by exam.) Wears and AND ALL INFORMATION CON- SALARY properly utilizes safety equipment in TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR accordance with Divisional policy at RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL The prevailing salary range for this all times. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL position as established by Ordinance FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. of the Council of the City of Cleveland MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR is $25,000.00 - $48,223.28 per year. ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- DUTIES OF THE POSITION TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE FILING OF APPLICATION CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF Under direction, is responsible for the THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS supervision of City owned and operat- Application must be made on the reg- FOLLOWS: ed parking lots. Coordinates negotia- ular application form available on- tion and development of off-street line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- A High School Diploma or GED is parking lots. Coordinates work sched- vice Commission, 601 Lakeside required. An Associate’s Degree in ules. Makes collections from lots as Avenue, Room 119. No other form will Information Systems, Computer Sci- required. Supervises personnel. Per- be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL ence, or related field from an accred- forms related duties as required. Fol- BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN ited college or university is highly lows all operations and safety poli- THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO desired. Two years of full time paid cies and safe work practices. Attends APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- experience in Personal Computer Sup- and participates in operations and VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- port related to the integration and safety training classes and demon- TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM operation of computer systems in a strates competence (demonstration of 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 networked environment is competence may be determined by UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, required. A valid State of Ohio Dri- exam.) Wears and properly utilizes JUNE 21, 2012. ver’s License is required. Knowledge safety equipment in accordance with of multifunctional devices and other Divisional policy at all times. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT office technologies is desired. BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON NOTE: Applicants will be required to MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012. pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- fee. Applicants who are currently THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE employed in this position with the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. er, that when an applicant is disquali- FOLLOWS: fied from taking an examination on EXAMINATION INFORMATION the basis of age, education or failure A High School Diploma or G.E.D. is to meet other minimum entrance required. Two (2) years of full time TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- requirements, the fee paid by such paid experience as a parking manag- TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- applicant shall be refunded to such er, operating both garages and sur- mined based on Education and Expe- applicant upon the applicant’s face lots is required. Must be experi- rience found in Resume. request in writing made within ten enced with special events and honor (10) days after the date of examina- lot operations. Must also have knowl- NOTE: Each applicant is required to tion. Any applicant who can provide edge of the operation of computerized submit a detailed resume of his/her proof of unemployment, public assis- parking equipment and its use. Must education and experience at the time tance, or indigence is exempt from the have personnel management experi- of filing application. filing fee. A copy of such proof must ence. Must be computer literate with a be included with the application. knowledge of Windows. A valid State NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- of Ohio Driver’s License is required. MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT NOTE: Applications must be returned TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY in person. All copies of diplomas, NOTE: Applicants will be required to AND ALL INFORMATION CON- licenses, certificates, and resumes pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR must be presented at the time of fil- fee. Applicants who are currently RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL ing. Applications may not be accepted employed in this position with the RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL if copies are not submitted with appli- City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. cation at time of filing. er, that when an applicant is disquali- fied from taking an examination on DUTIES OF THE POSITION NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or the basis of age, education or failure is dismissed from employment with to meet other minimum entrance Provides support for personal comput- the City of Cleveland will have requirements, the fee paid by such ers in both a network and stand-alone his/her name removed from the eligi- applicant shall be refunded to such environment through management, ble list. applicant upon the applicant’s control, and operation of the informa- request in writing made within ten tion systems and their equipment. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (10) days after the date of examina- Acts as a liaison to other City divi- tion. Any applicant who can provide sions requesting troubleshooting and ROBERT BENNETT, proof of unemployment, public assis- integration services as needed. President tance, or indigence is exempt from the Assesses issues or problems with filing fee. A copy of such proof must hardware/software and devises be included with the application. approaches or solutions. Provides May 23, 2012 801 30 The City Record May 23, 2012

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD 1.88 feet distance is requested from dwelling units in a Semi-Industry OF ZONING APPEALS the street right-of-way line contrary District. to the minimum of 3 feet; and (d) two identification wall signs are Calendar No. 12-39: 4173 East 71st requested contrary to the limitation Street MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012 of one; and (d)(2) a pole sign mea- Falls Realty appealed for a suring 100.8 square feet is request- change from tire sales to motor 9:30 A.M. ed contrary to the limit of 50 square vehicle major repair use in a B1 feet that is permitted for a shopping General Retail Business District; Calendar No. 12-61: 602 East 185th subject to conditions. Street (Ward 11) center pole sign. Atlas Financial Services, owner, Calendar No. 12-83: 11327 Bellflower The following appeal was and Fabian Crawford, prospective Road (Ward 9) DENIED: tenant appeal to establish a tattoo Case Western Reserve University, parlor in a portion of store space on owner, appeals to construct a park- Calendar No. 12-69: 10606 Reno a 70' x 115.63' corner lot in a C1 ing lot on a 90' x 195' parcel locat- Avenue Local Retail Business District; con- ed in an A1 One-Family District; and Union Miles Homes Ltd., owner, trary to Section 343.01 the proposed by the provisions under Section and Ivy Willis, tenant, appealed to use is not permitted and first per- 348.13(c)(d), the Board of Zoning establish a Type A day care use in mitted in a General Retail Business Appeals may permit, temporarily or a single family dwelling in a B1 District with the provisions in Sec- permanently, the use of land in a Two-Family District. tion 343.11(b)(2)(P) for tattooing Residence District for a parking lot and body piercing; and that the use when the best interests of the com- The following appeals were must be at least 1,000 feet from a munity will be served according to WITHDRAWN: residential district and a church, per the Cleveland Codified Ordinances. Section 347.12(b)(1), and the use is None. proposed within 1,000 feet of a resi- Calendar No. 12-90 4408 Detroit dence district and a church, Beach- Avenue (Ward 3) The following appeals were DIS- land Presbyterian Church 18100 Can- Karen O’Malley, owner, appeals to MISSED: terbury Road, to the east. change/expand use from bar/restau- rant to bar/restaurant with live None. Calendar No. 12-62: 1762 East 89th entertainment, including outdoor Street (Ward 7) live entertainment, on an acreage The following appeals were POST- Tina Humphrey, owner appeals to parcel located in a D2 Local Retail PONED: change the use of a residential Business District; subject to the lim- dwelling to a Type A Day Care, itations under Section Calendar No. 12-72: 2884 Scranton located on a 40' x 147.37' lot in a 343.01(b)(2)(F) the proposed Road postponed to July 30, 2012. C1 Multi-Family District, and under change/expansion is not permitted the provisions in Section 337.08, the and first permitted in a General Calendar No. 11-125: 1130 Ivanhoe proposed use may be permitted if it Retail Business District provided Road postponed to September 24, is located not less than fifteen feet the use is sufficiently sound-insu- 2012. from any adjoining premises in a lated to confine the noise to the Residence District not used for a premises, per Section The following appeals heard by 343.11(b)(2)(L), and is at least 500 similar purpose; and it is subject to the Board on May 14, 2012 were feet from a residence district, per the review and approval of the adopted and approved on May 21, Section 347.12(a)(1). Outdoor enter- Board of Zoning Appeals to deter- 2012. tainment is proposed within 500 feet mine, after public notice and hear- of a residence district to the south. The following appeals were ing, if adequate yard spaces and APPROVED: other safeguards to preserve the Secretary character of the neighborhood are Calendar No. 12-70: 15707-15801 St. provided and if in the judgment of Clair Avenue the Board such use is appropriately REPORT OF THE BOARD /Nottingham Village located and designed and will meet OF ZONING APPEALS Development Corporation and DiCic- a community need without adverse- co & Sons, Inc., owners, and DG ly affecting the neighborhood. Strategic II, LLC, prospective pur- MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012 chaser, appealed to construct a Calendar No. 12-81: 3400 Carnegie retail store on consolidated parcels Avenue (Ward 5) At the meeting of the Board of in a C2 Local Retail Business and The Comella Trust, James Comel- Zoning Appeals on Monday, May 21, B1 Two-Family Districts. la, owner, and Anthony Mendolera, 2012, the following appeals were tenant, appeal to erect a 30' x 40' heard by the Board. Calendar No. 12-27: 2202 Prame tent at a farmers’ market for use Avenue from May 16 to September 16, 2012; The following appeals were Westside Ministries, owner, and contrary to Section 347.10(a) that APPROVED: Hispanic UMADAOP, prospective limits to 30 days in duration the use tenant, appealed to establish use as for a temporary permit; and in Calendar No. 12-71: 18921 Fairville a residential drug and alcohol treat- accordance with Section 347.10(b) in Avenue ment program for 15 patients in the Cleveland Codified Ordinances, Jeremy and Aubrey Hostetler Multi-Family and Local Retail Busi- appealed to erect an in-ground such temporary permit shall consti- ness Districts; subject to conditions. tute a temporary waiver of off-street swimming pool and pool shed enclosed by a 6 feet high solid wood- parking requirements. Calendar No. 12-60: 2619 Vestry en fence on an irregular shaped cor- ner parcel in an A1 One-Family Dis- Avenue Calendar No. 12-82: 4280 Fulton Road trict. Cleveland Bricks LLC appealed to (Ward 13) erect a one-story frame garage in a Phylos Investments Ltd., owner, Calendar No. 12-74: 6309 Central B1 Two-Family District. and O’Reilly Auto Parts, tenant, Avenue appeal to erect an 8' x 12'-6" x 17'- KFH Realty and Henderson Fab- The following appeal was 6" height, double face illuminated ricating appealed to construct a DENIED: shopping center pole sign and two parking lot on consolidated parcels (2) single face illuminated wall in C1 Local Retail Business and C1 Calendar No. 12-67: 4492 Douse signs identifying a single retail Multi-Family Districts; subject to Avenue store on an acreage parcel located conditions. Lisa Liuzzo appealed to erect a in a C1 Shopping Center District; 15' x 24' two-story frame, reverse contrary to the Sign Regulations Calendar No. 12-23: 4415-17 Detroit gable garage addition to a 21' x 18' under Section 350.14 and sub-sections Avenue gable garage on a corner lot in a (b) a pole sign height of 17'-6" is Allyn W. Soper appealed to B1 Two-Family District. requested contrary to the maximum change use from a store and one allowed height of 12 feet; and (c) a dwelling unit to a store and two Secretary 802 May 23, 2012 The City Record 31

REPORT OF THE BOARD THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- nance No. 1513-05, passed by the TORY PRE-BID MEETING OF BUILDING STANDARDS Council of the City of Cleveland, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 AT October 17, 2005. AND BUILDING APPEALS 10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OF THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- FIRE, 1645 SUPERIOR AVENUE, ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND BASEMENT FIRE CONFER- SPECIFICATIONS IN THE ENCE ROOM, CLEVELAND, AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE NO MEETING OHIO 44114. DOLLARS ($25.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S PUBLIC NOTICE CHECK OR A MONEY ORDER May 16, 2012 and May 23, 2012 (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO CREDIT CARDS THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR- NONE CHASE PLANS) File No. 64-12 — Residential Sound THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Insulation Program, Phase II, TORY PRE-BID MEETING Continuation Contract A-12-1 THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT (General Construction), for the 10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OF Division of Cleveland Hopkins ARCHITECTURE AND SITE NONE International Airport, Department DEVELOPMENT, CONFERENCE of Port Control, as authorized by ROOM, ROOM 517A, 601 LAKE- Ordinance Nos. 930-95, 469-98, 327- SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS 2000, passed by the Council of the OHIO 44114. City of Cleveland, June 19, 1995, May 18, 1998 and June 22, 2000, respectively. May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012 For All Departments THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 Sealed bids will be received at the SPECIFICATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED office of the Commissioner of Pur- File No. 71-12 — Labor and Materi- DOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY IN als to Perform Maintenance on chases and Supplies, Room 128, City THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S City Communications Towers, for Hall, in accordance with the append- CHECK OR A MONEY ORDER the Office of Radio Communica- ed schedule, and will be opened and (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO tions, Department of Public Util- read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- CASH AND NO CREDIT CARDS ities, as authorized by Section diately thereafter. WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR- 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances Each bid must be made in accor- CHASE PLANS). of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. dance with the specifications and THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- must be submitted on the blanks TORY PRE-BID MEETING TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- supplied for the purpose, all of THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT DAY, JUNE 4, 2012 AT 10:00 A.M. which may be obtained at the office 10:00 A.M. THE CLEVELAND THE DIVISION OF WATER, 4600 HOPKINS INTERNATIONAL of the said Commissioner of Pur- HARVARD AVENUE, RADIO AIRPORT, 19501 FIVE POINTS chases and Supplies, but no bid will SERVICE CENTER, CUYAHOGA ROAD, ENGINEERING BUILD- HEIGHTS, OHIO 44105. be considered unless delivered to ING, BUILDING #206, CLEVE- the office of the said commissioner LAND, OHIO 44135. previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012 Standard Time) on the date speci- File No. 65-12 — Residential Sound fied in the schedule. Insulation Program, Phase II, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2012 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice Continuation Contract A-12-2 required in Advertisement for Bids. (HVAC/Electrical Construction), File No. 70-12 — Valves and Appur- Where invitations for bids are for the Division of Cleveland tenances Groups A-D, for the Hopkins International Airport, advertised, the following notice Division of Water, Department of Department of Port Control, as Public Utilities, as authorized by shall be included in the advertise- authorized by Ordinance Nos. 930- Section 129.25 of the Codified ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE 95, 469-98, 327-2000, passed by the Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Code, each prime bidder, each minor- Council of the City of Cleveland, 1976. ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and June 19, 1995, May 18, 1998 and THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- each female business enterprise June 22, 2000, respectively. TORY PRE-BID MEETING (“FBE”) must be certified before THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT doing business with the City. There- ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND 10:30 A.M. THE DIVISION OF fore, any prime contractor wishing SPECIFICATIONS IN THE WATER, DISTRIBUTION AND to receive credit for using an MBE AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED MAINTENANCE, 4600 HARVARD or FBE should ensure that applica- DOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY IN AVENUE, PIPE REPAIR CON- THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S tions for certification as to MBE or FERENCE ROOM, NEWBURGH CHECK OR A MONEY ORDER HEIGHTS, OHIO 44105. FBE status compliance with the (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO Code, affirmative action in employ- CASH AND NO CREDIT CARDS File No. 69-12 — Labor and Materi- ment and, if applicable, joint ven- WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR- als to Refurbish the Supervisory ture status, are submitted to the Of- CHASE PLANS). Control and Data Acquisition Sys- fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- tem SCADA and the Plant Com- prior to the date of bid opening or TORY PRE-BID MEETING puter Control Systems (PCCS) submission of proposals or as speci - THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT Part Two, for the Division of fied by the Director. Failure to com- 10:00 A.M. THE CLEVELAND Water, Department of Public Util- ply with the business enterprise HOPKINS INTERNATIONAL ities, as authorized by Ordinance No. 629-11, passed by the Council code or with representations made AIRPORT, 19501 FIVE POINTS ROAD, ENGINEERING BUILD- of the City of Cleveland, June 6, on these forms may result in can- ING, BUILDING #206, CLEVE- 2011. cellation of the contract or other LAND, OHIO 44135. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- civil or criminal penalties.” TORY PRE-BID MEETING THURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 May 16, 2012 and May 23, 2012 10:00 A.M. THE CARL B. STOKES PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, File No. 63-12 — Extrication and Air WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2012 4TH FLOOR ATRIUM CONFER- Bag System Equipment, for the ENCE ROOM, 1201 LAKESIDE Division of Fire, Department of File No. 67-12 — 4th District Police AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Public Safety, as authorized by Office Memorial, for the Division 44114. Ordinance No. 456-11, passed by of Architecture and Site Develop- the Council of the City of Cleve- ment, Department of Public land, May 9, 2011. Works, as authorized by Ordi- May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012 803 32 The City Record May 23, 2012

THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012 July 11, 2012 measure and provided it receives the August 8, 2012 affirmative vote of two-thirds of all File No. 66-12 — Uniform Clothing the members elected to Council, it Supplies 2013, for the Division of A notice identifying the time of the shall take effect and be in force imme- Police, Department of Public meeting as well as a schedule of com- diately upon its adoption and Safety, as authorized by Section mittee meetings, if any, to be held approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from 135.06 of the Codified Ordinances prior to the meeting shall be prepared by the Clerk prior to each of the above and after the earliest period allowed of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. by law. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- meeting dates. The Council will resume regular session at 7:00 p.m. on Adopted May 14, 2012. TORY PRE-BID MEETING Effective May 16, 2012. TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 AT 10:00 Monday, September 10, 2012. Section 2. That this resolution is A.M. THE JUSTICE CENTER, hereby declared to be an emergency 1300 ONTARIO STREET, 8TH measure and, provided it receives the FLOOR, CLEVELAND, OHIO affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Res. No. 718-12. By Council Member Sweeney. 44113. the members elected to Council, it An emergency resolution with- shall take effect and be in force imme- drawing objection to the renewal of a File No. 68-12 — Transfer and Dis- diately upon its adoption and C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 4606 posal of Tires – Contract “T”, for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it West 130th Street and repealing Reso- the Division of Waste Collection shall take effect and be in force from lution No. 1245-11 objecting to said and Disposal, Department of Pub- and after the earliest period allowed renewal. lic Works, as authorized by Ordi- by law. Whereas, this Council objected to a nance No. 140-12, passed by the Adopted May 14, 2012. C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4606 Council of the City of Cleveland, Effective May 16, 2012. West 130th Street by Resolution No. April 9, 2012. 1245-11 adopted by the Council on Sep- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- tember 12, 2011; and TORY PRE-BID MEETING Whereas, this Council wishes to Res. No. 717-12. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2012 AT withdraw its objection to the above By Council Member Kelley. renewal and consents to said renewal; 11:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OF An emergency resolution with- WASTE COLLECTION AND DIS- and drawing objection to the renewal of a Whereas, this resolution consti- POSAL, 5600 CARNEGIE D5 Permit at 4256 Pearl Road and tutes an emergency measure provid- AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO repealing Resolution No. 983-11 ing for the usual daily operation of a 44103. objecting to said renewal. municipal department; now, there- Whereas, this Council objected to a fore, D5 Liquor Permit to 4256 Pearl Road Be it resolved by the Council of May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012 by Resolution No. 983-11 adopted by the City of Cleveland: the Council on July 20, 2011; and Section 1. That objection to a C2 Whereas, this Council wishes to and C2X Liquor Permit to Phnom ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS withdraw its objection to the above Penh Restaurant, Inc., DBA Shop AND ORDINANCES renewal and consents to said renewal; Rite Supermarket, 4606 West 130th and Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Per- Whereas, this resolution consti- manent Number 6977108, be the same Res. No. 715-12. tutes an emergency measure provid- is hereby withdrawn and Resolution By Council Member Sweeney. ing for the usual daily operation of a No. 1245-11 containing such objec- An emergency resolution fixing the municipal department; now, there- tion, be the same is hereby repealed 2012 summer schedule of meetings of fore, and that this Council consents to the the Council of the City of Cleveland. Be it resolved by the Council of immediate renewal thereof. Section 2. That this resolution is Whereas, this resolution consti- the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That objection to a D5 hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure for the Liquor Permit to E. Enterprises, measure and provided it receives the immediate preservation of public Inc., 4256 Pearl Road, Cleveland, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all peace, property, health or safety, now, Ohio 44109, Permanent Number the members elected to Council, it therefore, 2385085, be the same is hereby with- shall take effect and be in force imme- Be it resolved by the Council of drawn and Resolution No. 983-11 con- diately upon its adoption and the City of Cleveland: taining such objection, be the same approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 1. That the schedule of is hereby repealed and that this shall take effect and be in force from meetings during the 2012 summer Council consents to the immediate and after the earliest period allowed months of the Council of the City of renewal thereof. by law. Cleveland is hereby fixed as fol- Section 2. That this resolution is Adopted May 14, 2012. lows: hereby declared to be an emergency Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 737-10. By Council Member Cleveland. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of land bounded by Quincy Ave., E. 79 St., E. 71st St., Platt Ave. and Woodland Ave. to a Semi-Industry District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2323; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 71st Street and the centerline of Platt Avenue; Thence Northerly along the said centerline of East 71st Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quincy Avenue; Thence Easterly along the said centerline of Quincy Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Southerly along the said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of a Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 333 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 284, Page 41 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Easterly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Westerly prolongation to the centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines, LLC right-of-way as conveyed to Pennsylvania Lines, LLC by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200208200162 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 124-07-002; Thence Northwesterly along said centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines, LLC right-of-way and its Northwesterly prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of Platt Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Platt Avenue to the principal place of beginning, and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Semi-Industry District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District. 804 May 23, 2012 The City Record 33

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2323, Sheet No. 5 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.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

805 34 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ord. No. 746-10. By Council Members Mitchell and Cleveland. An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Cedar Ave. between E. 76 St. and E. 80 St. to Local Retail Business and a ‘2’ Height District (Map Change No. 2334; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 76th Street with the centerline of Cedar Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Cedar Avenue to its intersection of the centerline of East 80th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 80th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly line of Sublot No. 46 in the Curtiss Ambler Realty Company Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 407 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 32, Page 22 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 46, its Easterly prolongation and the Northerly line of Sublot No. 3 in said Curtiss Ambler Realty Company Subdivision and its Westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Southerly along said East 79th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly line of Sublot No. 5 in the Fenton and Cody Allotment of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 15, Page 35 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 5 to an Easterly line of land conveyed to Shelton Tufts Widow and Shelton David Tufts by deed recorded in Volume 88-6295, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-062; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of land conveyed to Shelton Tufts Widow and Shelton David Tufts and the Easterly line of land conveyed to Cheryl Hammons by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 199902181501 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Num- ber 118-27-063 to the Northerly line thereof; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of land conveyed to Cheryl Hammons and its Westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 78th Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 78th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly line of Sublot No. 56 in said Fenton and Cody Allotment; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 56 and its Easterly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 56 and the Westerly lines of Sublot Nos. 57, 58 and 59 in said Fenton and Cody Allotment to the Northerly line of Sublot No. 30 in the W. and L. Brooker Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 3, Page 46 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 30 to the Easterly line of land conveyed to Laverne Truett by deed recorded in Volume 91-4766, Page 17 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-009; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of land conveyed to Laverne Truett and the Easterly line land conveyed to ABT and Sons Investment Co. as Parcel 2 in deed recorded in Volume 9427, Page 407 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-010 to the Northerly line thereof; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of land conveyed to ABT and Sons Investment Co. as Parcel 2 and its Westerly prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of East 76th; Thence Northerly along the said centerline of East 76th Street to the principal place of beginning. and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, and a ‘2’ Height District; Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2334, Sheet No. 5 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.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012. 806 May 23, 2012 The City Record 35

Ord. No. 747-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Central Avenue between E. 79 St. and E. 83 St. to Multi-Family Residential, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2331; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the Northerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Sublot No. 12 in the Harris and Andrew Jaynes Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 407 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 3, Page 60 of Cuyahoga County Map Records with the centerline of Central Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Cen tral Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 82nd Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly line of land conveyed to Addie Aldridge by deed recorded in Volume 15424, Page 463 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 119-27-112; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of land conveyed to Addie Aldridge and its Easterly prolongation to the Easterly line of Sublot No. 44 in said Harris and Andrew Jaynes Subdivision; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of Sublot No. 44 to the Northerly line thereof; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of said Sublot No. 44 and the Northerly lines of Sublot Nos. 45 thru 49 inclusive i n s aid Harris and Andrew Jaynes Subdivision to the Easterly line of Sublot No. 9 in said Harris and Andrew Jaynes Subdivision; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of Sublot No. 9 and the Easterly line of Sublot Nos. 10 thru 12 inclusive in said Harris and Andrew Jaynes Subdivision and their Northerly prolongation to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed t o a Multi-Family Residential District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2331, Sheet No. 5 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 appropri ate p erson 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.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

807 36 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ord. No. 748-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Central Ave. to Quincy Ave. between E. 82 St. and E. 83 St. to Open Space and Recreation, an ‘A’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2330; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 82nd Street with the centerline of Central Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Central Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 83rd Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 83rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quincy Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to its intersection with the said centerline of East 82nd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to an Open Space and Recreation District, an ‘A’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2330, Sheet No. 5 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.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

808 May 23, 2012 The City Record 37

Ord. No. 749-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the northwest corner of E. 79 St. and Quincy Ave. to Local Retail Business and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2332; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Quincy Avenue with the centerline of East 77th Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 77th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of a Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel in the Consolidation plat of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 355, Page 44 of Cuyahoga Co unty M ap Records; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel and its Westerly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation P arcel to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel and its Easterly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the said centerline of Quincy Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identif ied as Map Change No. 2332, Sheet No. 5 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 all owed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

809 38 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ord. No. 755-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use District of land on the north side of Woodland east of East 79th St. and west of E. 86 St. shown shaded on the attached map to a Residence-Industry District (Map Change No. 2324; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Woodland Avenue with the centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the Northerly line of Lot A in the Lot Consolidation Plat for Danzey Development Corporation of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 321, Page 55 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of Lot A and its Westerly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of Lot A to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of Lot A to a Westerly line of Sublot No. 10 in P. O’Brein’s Allotment of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 22, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 10 and the Westerly line of Sublot No. 11 in said P. O’Brein’s Allotment to the Southerly line of said Sublot No. 11; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 11 and it Easterly prolongation to the centerline of East 80th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 80th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 29 in said P. O’Brein’s Allotment; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 29 and its Westerly prolongation to the Westerly right- of-way terminus of an unnamed alleyway; Thence Southerly along said right-of-way terminus to the Southerly right-of-way of said unnamed alleyway; Thence Easterly along said Southerly right-of-way of said unnamed alleyway and its Easterly prolongation to its Easterly right-of-way terminus; Thence Northerly along said Easterly right-of-way terminus and the Easterly line of Sublot No. 1 in Woodland Avenue Savings and Loan Co. Resubdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 28, Page 24 of Cuyahoga County Map Records to the Southerly line of Sublot No. 3 in J. Steffen’s Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 8, Page 29 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 3 and its Easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 82nd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolonga- tion of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 13 in Keyes and Edwards Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 4, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 13 and its Westerly prolongation to the Westerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200007141081, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 126-02-134; Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. to a Souther- ly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. to a West- erly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio, Inc. by deed recorded in Audi- tor’s File Number 200005190668, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 126-02-022; Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio, Inc. to a Southerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio, Inc. and its Easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 83rd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 83rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Congress Court; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Congress Court to its intersection with the centerline of East 86th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 86th Street to its intersection with the centerline of said Wood- land Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Woodland Avenue to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Residence-Industry District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2324, Sheet No. 5 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. 810 May 23, 2012 The City Record 39

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 757-10. By Council Member Cleveland. An ordinance changing the Use District of land on the northwest corner of Woodland and E. 79th St. to Local Retail Business (Map Change No. 2325; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Woodland Avenue a nd the centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Westerly along the said centerline of Woodland Avenue to its intersection with the Southeasterly prolongation of the centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines LLC right-of-way as conveyed by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200208200162, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 124-07-002; Thence Northwesterly along the sai d centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines LLC right-of-way and its Southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of a Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 333 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 284, Page 41 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of t he Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Westerly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey to a Northerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Easterly prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of East 79th S treet; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2325, Sheet No. 5 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.

811 40 The City Record May 23, 2012

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 758-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use District of lands on the north side of Quebec Ave., between E. 103 St. and E. 105 St. south of Cedar Ave. to Residence Office District (Map Change No. 2328; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Quebec Avenue with the centerline of East 103rd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 103rd Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolonga- tion of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 74 in W. H. Doans Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 409 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 12, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 74, its Westerly prolongation and the Southerly lines of Sublot Nos. 75 thru 78 inclusive in said W. H. Doans Subdivision and their Easterly prolongation to their intersection with the centerline of East 105th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 105th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quebec Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quebec Avenue to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Residence Office District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2328, Sheet No. 5 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.

812 May 23, 2012 The City Record 41

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 759-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Quincy Ave. between E. 79 St. and E. 82nd St. to Local Retail Business and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2329; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning a t the intersection of the centerline of East 79th Street with the centerline of Quincy Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 82nd Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Keyes Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Keyes Avenue to its intersection w ith the Southerly prolongation of the Easterly line of Parcel A in the Plat of Consolidation of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 300, Page 18 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of Parcel A and its Southerly prolongation to the Northerly line thereof; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line o f Parcel A and the Southerly lines of Sublot Nos. 47 thru 50 inclusive in the Keyes and Edwards Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 4, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County Map Records to an Easterly line of said Sublot No. 50; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of Sublot No. 50 to the Northerly line of Sublot No. 84 in the Rogers, O’Brien, McNamara and McGinness Allotment of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 4, Page 9 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 84 and the Northerly lines of Sublot Nos. 85 and 86 in said Rogers, O’Brien, McNamara and McGinness Allotment to a Westerly line of said Sublot No. 86; Thence S outherly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 86 and its Southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Keyes Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Keyes Avenue to its intersection with the said centerline of East 79th Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed t o a Local Retail Business District and a ‘1’ Height District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2329, Sheet No. 5 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 t his 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. 813 42 The City Record May 23, 2012

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 760-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use District of lands on the southeast corner of Quincy Ave. and E. 93rd St. to Institutional-Research (Map Change No. 2327; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 93rd Street with the centerline of Quincy Avenue S.E.; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue S.E. to its intersection with the Northeasterly prolongation of the Northwesterly line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s right-of-way; Thence Southwesterly along said Northwesterly line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s right-of- way, its Northeasterly prolongation and its Southwesterly prolongation to the centerline of East 93rd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 93rd Street to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to an Institutional-Research District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2327, Sheet No. 5 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. 814 May 23, 2012 The City Record 43

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 761-10. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the north side of Quincy Ave. between E. 93 St. and E. 105 St. to Local Retail Business, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2333; Sheet No. 5). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and descr ibed a s follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Quincy Avenue with the centerline of East 93rd Street; Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 93rd Street to its intersection of the centerline of Quebec Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Quebec Avenue to the Northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of Sublot No. 51 in the Massey, Monsur and Grant Subdivisio n o f part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 409 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 5, Page 59 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 51 and its Northerly prolongation to the Southerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 51 and the Southerly lines of Sublot Nos. 50 thru 42 inclusive in said Massey, M onsur a nd Grant Subdivision and their Easterly prolongation and the Southerly lines of Sublot Nos. 41 thru 31 inclusive in said Massey, Monsur and Grant Subdivision to the Westerly line of Sublot No. 7 in the H. E. and C.F. Leuer Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 409 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 9, Page 5 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence Southerly a long s aid Westerly line of Sublot No. 7 to the Southerly line thereof; Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 7 to the Easterly line thereof; Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of Sublot No. 7 and its Northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Quebec Avenue; Thence Easterly along said centerline of Quebec Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 105th Street; Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 105th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quincy Avenue; Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the changed designation of lan ds d escribed in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2333, Sheet No. 5 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 fo rce from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 815 44 The City Record May 23, 2012

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 1225-11. By Council Member Zone. An ordinance to change the Use District of land located on the northwest corner of W. 65th Street and Storer Avenue from Shopping Center to General Industry (Map Change No. 2369, Sheet Number 2). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Storer Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of W. 65th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 65th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Bob Meyers by deed dated September 27, 2005 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200509271227, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 016-04-002; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line there- of; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Donald E. McMahan by Deed dated June 10, 1999 and recorded in Auditor’s File Num- ber 199906101075, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 016-03-011; Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 67th Place; Thence southerly along said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Storer Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Storer Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of W. 65th Street and the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a General Industry District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2369, Sheet No. 2 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. 816 May 23, 2012 The City Record 45

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 10-12. tion of the Highland Park Golf Section 3. That this ordinance is By Council Members K. Johnson Course, including food and beverage declared to be an emergency measure Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- concessions, pro shop, merchandise and, provided it receives the affirma- mental request). and sales, marketing, and all other tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- An emergency ordinance authoriz- golf course and hospitality-related bers elected to Council, it shall take ing the Director of Public Works to management services at Highland effect and be in force immediately enter into a concession agreement for Park Golf Course for a period of ten upon its passage and approval by the the operation of the Highland Park years, with two five-year options to Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Golf Course, food and beverage con- renew, both of which are exercisable and be in force from and after the ear- cessions, pro shop, merchandise and through additional legislative author- liest period allowed by law. sales, marketing, and all other golf ity, provided that the green fees Passed May 14, 2012. course and hospitality-related man- charged shall not exceed the rates Effective May 16, 2012. specified in divisions (a), (b), and (d) agement services for a period of ten of Section 131.31 of the Codified Ordi- years, with two five-year options to nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. The renew, both of which are exercisable selection of the Concessionaire shall Ord. No. 76-12. through additional legislative author- be made by the Board of Control on By Council Members Brancatelli, ity. the nomination of the Director of Pub- Whereas, this ordinance consti- lic Works. That a copy of the execut- Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen- tutes an emergency measure provid- ed concession agreement shall be tal request). ing for the usual daily operation of a given to the Clerk of Council and An emergency ordinance to amend municipal department; now, there- placed in File No. 10-12-A. Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. fore, Section 2. That the Director of Pub- 856-07, passed May 21, 2007, as amend- Be it ordained by the Council of the lic Works has authority to transfer ed by Ordinance No. 769-09, passed City of Cleveland: the liquor permit for Highland Park June 8, 2009, relating to establishing Section 1. That notwithstanding Golf Course to the concessionaire the City of Cleveland as a Community any provision of the Codified Ordi- under the agreement authorized Reinvestment Area under Section nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the above, provided it requires the Con- 3735.65 et seq. of the Ohio Revised contrary, the Director of Public cessionaire to transfer the liquor per- Code. Works is authorized to enter into a mit back to the City upon termination Whereas, this ordinance consti- concession agreement on the basis of of the Concession Agreement autho- tutes an emergency measure provid- competitive proposals, for the opera- rized above. ing for the usual daily operation of a 817 46 The City Record May 23, 2012 municipal department; now, there- Section 1. That notwithstanding Whereas, this ordinance constitutes fore, and as an exception to the provisions an emergency measure providing for Be it ordained by the Council of the of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- the usual daily operation of a munici- City of Cleveland: fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, pal department; now, therefore, Section 1. That Sections 4, 5, and 9 of 1976, the Director of Port Control is Be it ordained by the Council of the Ordinance No. 856-07, passed May 21, authorized to lease to the Lessee, cer- City of Cleveland: 2007, as amended by Ordinance No. tain space which is not needed for Section 1. That notwithstanding 769-09, passed June 8, 2009, are amend- public use more fully described as the and as an exception to the provisions ed to read as follows: eastern portion of Lot 9 on North Mar- of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- Section 4. That effective January 1, ginal Road. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 2010, all owners of real property in the Section 2. That the term of the lease 1976, the Director of Public Safety is Community Reinvestment Area that authorized by this ordinance shall not authorized to lease to The Cleveland file an application with the Housing exceed six months beginning May 1, Police Historical Society (“Lessee”), Officer for an exemption from real 2012 and ending October 31, 2012. certain space which is not needed for property taxation, must demonstrate Section 3. That the space authorized public use and described as approxi- that new construction or remodeling by this ordinance shall be leased at a mately 5,436 square feet of space meets the City’s Cleveland Green located on the 1st Floor at the Central Building Standard found in the Cleve- rental of $375.00 per month, which is determined to be fair market value, Police Station Building on the Cleve- land Green Building Standard Hand- land Justice Center site, also desig- book, effective January 28, 2010, and exclusive of utilities. nated as the Cleveland Division of which may be amended or updated Section 4. That the Lease shall pro- Police Headquarters. from time to time by the Department vide that the Lessee, subject to the Section 2. That the term of the lease of Community Development, in order approval of appropriate City officials, authorized by this ordinance shall not to be eligible for residential tax may use the remaining portion of Lot exceed twenty-five (25) years. abatement. 9 for additional parking up to six (6) Section 3. That the space authorized Section 5. That the Commissioner of times during the term of the lease for by this ordinance shall be leased at a Neighborhood Development for the no additional cost. If the Lessee, sub- rental of $1.00 annually and other City of Cleveland shall serve as Hous- ject to the approval of the appropriate valuable considerations, which is ing Officer, as defined by Section City officials, wishes to use the determined to be fair market value, 3735.65 et seq. of the Ohio Revised remaining portion of Lot 9 for addi- exclusive of utilities. Code, for the Community Reinvest- tional parking after they have used Section 4. That the lease may autho- ment Area described above and shall their six (6) complimentary uses, a rize the Lessee to make improve- administer all activities carried out fee of $200.00 per day shall be ments to the leased premises subject under Section 3735.65 et seq. of the charged. to the approval of appropriate City Ohio Revised Code and this ordi- Section 5. That the lease shall be agencies and officials. nance. prepared by the Director of Law. Section 5. That the lease shall be Section 9. That the Community Section 6. That the Director of Port prepared by the Director of Law. Reinvestment Area described in this Control, the Director of Law, and ordinance shall expire on June 4, 2017, Section 6. That the Director of Pub- other appropriate City officials are unless an extension is authorized by lic Safety, the Director of Law, and authorized to execute any other docu- an amendment of Cleveland City other appropriate City officials are ments and certificates, and take any Council. authorized to execute any other docu- Section 2. That existing Sections 4, other actions which may be necessary ments and certificates, and take any 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07, or appropriate to effect the lease other actions which may be necessary passed May 21, 2007, as amended by authorized by this ordinance. or appropriate to effect the lease Ordinance No. 769-09, passed June 8, Section 7. That this ordinance is authorized by this ordinance. 2009, are repealed. declared to be an emergency measure Section 7. That this ordinance is Section 3. That this ordinance is and, provided it receives the affirma- declared to be an emergency measure declared to be an emergency measure tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- and, provided it receives the affirma- and, provided it receives the affirma- bers elected to Council, it shall take tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- effect and be in force immediately bers elected to Council, it shall take bers elected to Council, it shall take upon its passage and approval by the effect and be in force immediately effect and be in force immediately Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect upon its passage and approval by the upon its passage and approval by the and be in force from and after the ear- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect liest period allowed by law. and be in force from and after the ear- and be in force from and after the ear- Passed May 14, 2012. liest period allowed by law. liest period allowed by law. Effective May 16, 2012. Passed May 14, 2012. Passed May 14, 2012. Effective May 16, 2012. Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 258-12. Ord. No. 262-12. By Council Members Conwell, By Council Members Kelley, Cleve- Ord. No. 257-12. Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- land and Sweeney (by departmental By Council Members Keane, Cleve- mental request). request). land and Sweeney (by departmental An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance determin- request). ing the Director of Public Safety to ing the method of making the public An emergency ordinance authoriz- lease certain space located on a por- improvement of repairing or replac- ing the Director of Port Control to tion of the 1st Floor at the Central ing roofs and appurtenances, includ- lease certain space located on a por- Police Station Building on the Cleve- ing but not limited to roofing systems; tion of North Marginal Road and land Justice Center site, also desig- authorizing the Director of Public known as Lot 9 to the Cleveland Coor- nated as the Cleveland Division of Utilities to enter into one or more pub- dinating Committee for the Cod, Inc. Police Headquarters, to The Cleve- lic improvement requirement con- to provide parking for the USS Cod land Police Historical Society for the tracts for the making of the improve- Museum, for a term of six months. purpose of operating a Police Muse- ment; and authorizing the purchase Whereas, the City of Cleveland um, for a term of twenty-five years. by one or more requirement contracts owns certain space located on a por- Whereas, the City of Cleveland of maintaining, testing, evaluating, tion of North Marginal Road and owns certain space known as the Cen- repairing or replacing roofs and known as Lot 9, which is not needed tral Police Station Building on the appurtenances, including but not lim- for public use; and Cleveland Justice Center site, also ited to roofing systems, and repairing Whereas, the Cleveland Coordinat- designated as the Cleveland Division water damage to structures and struc- ing Committee for the Cod, Inc. of Police Headquarters, located at ture components caused by leaky (“Lessee”) has proposed to lease the 1300 Ontario Street (“Justice Center roofs, for the Department of Public property from the City; and Police Headquarters”); and Utilities, for a period up to two years. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Whereas, The Cleveland Police His- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for torical Society has proposed to lease a an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munici- portion of the 1st Floor of the Justice the usual daily operation of a munici- pal department; now, therefore, Center Police Headquarters from the pal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City which portion is not needed for Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: public use; and City of Cleveland: 818 May 23, 2012 The City Record 47

Section 1. That, under Section 167 of tenances; repairing water damage to Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect the Charter of the City of Cleveland, structures and structure components and be in force from and after the ear- this Council determines to make the caused by leaky roofs; and for repair- liest period allowed by law. public improvement of repairing or ing or replacing roofs and appurte- Passed May 14, 2012. replacing roofs and appurtenances, nances, including but not limited to Effective May 16, 2012. including but not limited to roofing roofing systems, which are not cov- systems, for the Divisions of Water, ered under the public improvement Water Pollution Control, and Cleve- contract authorized above, in the land Public Power, Department of approximate amount as purchased Ord. No. 264-12. Public Utilities, by one or more public during the preceding term, to be pur- By Council Members Conwell, K. improvement requirement contracts chased by the Commissioner of Pur- Johnson, Cleveland and Sweeney (by duly let to the lowest responsible bid- chases and Supplies on a unit basis departmental request). der or bidders on a unit basis for the for the Department of Public Utilities. An emergency ordinance authoriz- improvement. Bids shall be taken in a manner that ing the Director of Public Works to Section 2. That the Director of Pub- permits an award to be made for all enter into a property adoption agree- lic Utilities is authorized to make one items as a single contract, or by sepa- ment with the Incor- or more written requirement con- rate contract for each or any combina- porated to install and maintain a bike tracts under the Charter and the Codi- tion of the items as the Board of Con- park at the southeast corner of Euclid fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, trol determines. Alternate bids for a Avenue and Stearns Road in Rocke- 1976, for the requirements for a period period less than the specified term feller Park. up to two years for the making of the may be taken if desired by the Com- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes above public improvement with the missioner of Purchases and Supplies an emergency measure providing for lowest responsible bidder or bidders until provision is made for the the usual daily operation of a munici- after competitive bidding on a unit requirements for the entire term. pal department; now, therefore, basis for the improvement for a peri- Section 5. That the costs of the con- Be it ordained by the Council of the od not to exceed the specified term, tract or contracts shall be paid from City of Cleveland: purchased by the Commissioner of the fund or funds to which are credit- Section 1. That, notwithstanding Purchases and Supplies on a unit ed the proceeds of the sale of future and as an exception to the provisions basis for the Divisions of Water, waterworks bonds issued for this pur- of Chapters 181 and 183 and Section 131.23 of the Codified Ordinances of Water Pollution Control, and Cleve- pose and shall also be charged Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director of land Public Power, Department of against the proper appropriation Public Works is authorized to enter Public Utilities. Bids shall be taken in accounts and the Director of Finance into a property adoption agreement a manner that permits an award to be shall certify the amount of the initial s a single con- with the University Circle Incorporat- made for all items a purchase, which purchase, together tract, or by separate contract for each ed to install and maintain a bike park with all later purchases, shall be or any combination of the items as the at the southeast corner of Euclid made on order of the Commissioner of Board of Control determines. Alter- Avenue and Stearns Road in Rocke- Purchases and Supplies under a deliv- nate bids for a period less than the feller Park. ery order against the contract or con- specified term may be taken if Section 2. That this property adop- tracts certified by the Director of desired by the Commissioner of Pur- tion shall not be construed as a con- chases and Supplies until provision is Finance. (RL RQN 2002, RL 2012-6) veyance of any right, title, or interest made for the requirements for the Section 6. That under Section 108(b) in public property, but is the grant of entire term. of the Charter, the purchases autho- a privilege revocable at the will of Section 3. That the Director of Pub- rized by this ordinance may be made Council or the Director. lic Utilities is authorized to apply and through cooperative arrangements Section 3. That the property adop- pay for permits, licenses, or other with other governmental agencies. tion agreement shall be prepared by authorizations required by any regu- The Director of Public Utilities may the Director of Law. latory agency or public authority to sign all documents that are necessary Section 4. That this ordinance is permit performance of the work to make the purchases, and may enter declared to be an emergency measure authorized by this ordinance. into one or more contracts with the and, provided it receives the affirma- Section 4. That the Director of Pub- vendors selected through that cooper- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- lic Utilities is authorized to make one ative process. bers elected to Council, it shall take or more written requirement con- Section 7. That this ordinance is effect and be in force immediately tracts under the Charter and the Codi- declared to be an emergency measure upon its passage and approval by the fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, and, provided it receives the affirma- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect 1976, for the requirements for a period tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- and be in force from and after the ear- up to two years of the necessary items bers elected to Council, it shall take liest period allowed by law. of maintaining, testing, and evaluat- effect and be in force immediately Passed May 14, 2012. ing roofs, roofing systems, and appur- upon its passage and approval by the Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 277-12. By Council Members Cummins and Cimperman. An ordinance to change the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands fronting on Scranton Road between Parafine Avenue to land south of Barber Avenue to Local Retail, Multi-Family or Two Family, a ‘B’ Area District and a 1 Height District as shown shaded on the attached map (Map Change No. 2387, Sheet Numbers 1). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Parafine Avenue; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot number 22 in the Bradford and Capter subdivision shown on the recorded plat in volume 25 page 13 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation and said southerly line to its intersection with the northerly pro- longation of the centerline of West 16th Place; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of the said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Kenilworth Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Kenilworth and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton road to its intersection with a line drawn approximately 102 ft. north of and parallel to the northerly line of Starkweather Avenue; Thence easterly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn 65 ft. westerly of and parallel to the west- erly line of Sublot Number 146 in the University Heights subdivision shown in volume 1, page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly among said parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Starkweather Avenue; 819 48 The City Record May 23, 2012

Thence westerly along said centerline of Starkweather Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the N.S. Calhoun Re-allotment shown in the recorded plat in Volume 13, Page 9 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 172 in the aforementioned N.S. Calhoun Re-allotment; Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 171 in the University Heights Subdivision in Volume 1, Page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 120 feet from the west- erly line of Sublot No. 87 in the Francis Branch Et. Al subdivision in Volume 5, Page 9 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Branch Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Branch Avenue and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 18th Place; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said centerline and along its northerly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of Starkweather Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Starkweather Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Howard Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly prolongation to its intersec- tion with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of West 18th Place; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Willey Avenue: Thence westerly along said centerline of Willey to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of West 17th Street; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Parafine Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Parafine Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road and the principal place of beginning. and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Local Retail Business District. Section 2. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Kenilworth Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Kenilworth Avenue to its intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of Interstate 90; Thence southerly along said westerly right of way line to its intersection with a line drawn approximately 102 ft. north of and parallel to the northerly line of Starkweather Avenue; Thence westerly alongside parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of the Starkweather Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the centerline of West 18 Place; Thence easterly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline of West 18th Place and a long it’s northerly pro- longation to its intersection with the centerline of Howard Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Howard Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the cen- terline of Kenilworth Avenue and the principal place of beginning. and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Two Family Residential District, a ‘B’ Area District and a 1 Height District. Section 3. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at it intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of W. 18th Place; Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 18th Place to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot Number 10 in the Shroeder Seelback & Kees Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 57; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the cen- terline of West 18th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 18th Street and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road and the prin- cipal place of beginning and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Multi-Family Residential District, a and a 1 Height District. Section 4. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2387, Sheet No. 1 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 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 820 May 23, 2012 The City Record 49

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 278-12. By Council Member Cummins. An ordinance to change the Use and Area Districts of land fronting on Scranton Road between Wade Avenue and Cas- tle Avenue to Open Space and Recreation, One or Two Family Residential and an A or B Area District as shown shaded on the attached map (Map Change No. 2389, Sheet Number 1). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Wade Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolonga- tion of the easterly line of Sublot Number 18 in the H. Stone Addition Subdivision shown on the rec orded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of Sidoti easterly line to its intersection with the southerly lined thereof; Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly pro- longation of the westerly line of Sublot Number 1 in J. G. Graham Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 43 of Cuyahoga county map records; 821 50 The City Record May 23, 2012

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence northerly a long said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of Wade Avenue and the principal place of beginning; and shaded on the attached map is changed to an Open Space and Recreation District. Section 2. That the Use and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with centerline of Castle Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Castle Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 17th Street; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline of West 17th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Mentor Avenue: Thence westerly along said centerline of Mentor Avenue and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the principal place of beginning; and shaded on the attached map is changed to a One Family Residential District and an ‘A’ Area District. Section 3. That the Use and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Mentor Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Mentor Avenue to its intersecitn with the southerly prolongation of the west- erly line of Sublot Number 14 in the Sarah Branch Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 18, Page 8 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 12 in the aforementioned Sarah Branch Subdivision; Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the cen- terline of Mentor Avenue and the principal place of beginning; and shaded on the attached map is changed to a Two Family Residential District and a ‘B’ Area District. Section 4. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2389, Sheet No. 1 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 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012.

822 May 23, 2012 The City Record 51

Ord. No. 279-12. By Council Member Cummins. An ordinance to change the Use and Height Districts of lands fronting on the east and west sides of Scranton Road near Buhrer Avenue and Kinkel Avenue as shown shaded on the attached map to a Multi-Family Residential District and a 1 Height District (Map Change No. 2388, Sheet Number 1). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of the Buhrer Avenue; Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation and said centerline of the Buhrer Avenue to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and approximately 49 and a half feet westerly of the westerly line of Sublot Number 3 in the Meyer and Curtiss subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 29 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the southerly line of Sublot Number 1 in the afore- mentioned Meyer & Curtiss subdivision; Thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof: Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Rowley Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Rowley Avenue to its intersection with a line drawn 45ft. westerly of and par- allel to the westerly line of Sublot Number 5 in the Mary B. Rowley subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 8, Page 32 of Cuyahoga County Map Rec ords; Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the southerly line of Sublot No. 2 in the aforemen- tioned Mary B. Rowley Subdivision: Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 6 in the aforementioned Mary B. Rowley Subdivision: Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersect ion with the southerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the aforemen- tioned Mary B. Rowley subdivision; Thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly a long said easterly of line to its intersection with the southerly line of the Sublot Number 8 in the Scranton Place Re-subdivision shown in volume 25, Page 7 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the center line of Scranton Court; Thence westerly along said centerline of Scranton court to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east- erly line of Sublot Number 5 in the aforementioned Scran ton Place Re- subdivision; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Avenue; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the south erly of line of Sublot Number 18 in the Meyer & Holmden subdivision shown on the recorded plat in volume 5 page, 32 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot Number 16 in the aforementioned Meyer and Holmden subdivision; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its inte rsection with the centerline of Kinkel Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Kinkel to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the centerline of Prame Court; Thence southerly and westerly along said centerline of Prame court to its intersection with the northerly prolonga- tion of the easterly line of Sublot Number 23 in the Catherine E. Brainard subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Vol- ume 11, Page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its east southerly prolongation to its intersection with the cen- terline of Prame Avenue ; Thence westerly along said centerline of Prame Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east- erly line of Sublot number 44 and the aforementioned Catherine E. Brainard Subdi vision; Thence southerly a long said northerly prolongation and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Althen Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline and a long it’s easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road Thence southerly along said Scranton Road to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot Number 12 in the Meyer and Curtiss Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 29 of Cuyahoga county map records; Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Buhrer Avenue; Thence westerly a long said cente rline of Buhrer Avenue to its intersection with the principal place of beginning. and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Multi-Family Residential and a 1 Height District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2388, Sheet No. 1 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office o f 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. 823 52 The City Record May 23, 2012

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012. 824 May 23, 2012 The City Record 53

Ord. No. 284-12. implement a three-year pilot program, 1976, the Director of Public Utilities is By Council Members Kelley, Cleve- to be purchased by the Commissioner authorized to enter into one or more land and Sweeney (by departmental of Purchases and Supplies on a unit leases at various locations in order to request). basis for the Division of Cleveland install the electric vehicle charging An emergency ordinance authoriz- Public Power, Department of Public stations. ing the Director of Public Utilities to Utilities. Bids shall be taken in a man- Section 6. That the term of the lease enter into various written standard ner that permits an award to be made or leases authorized by this ordinance purchase and requirement contracts for all items as a single contract, or by shall not exceed three years. for materials, equipment, supplies, separate contract for each or any com- Section 7. That the rent for the lease and services needed to install a limit- bination of the items as the Board of authorized by this ordinance shall be ed number of electric vehicle charg- Control determines. fair market value as determined by ing stations, and for maintenance, Section 2. That the costs of the con- the Board of Control, exclusive of util- training, labor, installation and tract or contracts shall be charged ities. billing assistance, necessary to devel- against the proper appropriation Section 8. That the lease may autho- op and implement a three-year pilot accounts and the Director of Finance rize the City to make improvements to program, for the Division of Cleve- shall certify the amount of any pur- the leased premises under terms to be land Public Power, Department of chase under the contract, each of determined by the parties to be con- Public Utilities, for a period of three which purchases shall be made on sistent with the public purpose or pur- years; authorizing the Director to order of the Commissioner of Pur- poses of installing electric vehicle apply for and accept gifts and grants chases and Supplies under a delivery charging stations. from any public or private entity, order against the contract or con- Section 9. That the lease or leases including the gift of equipment, ser- tracts certified by the Director of may provide for the City’s payment of vices, or the loan of equipment, neces- Finance. appropriate utility and other operat- sary to implement the pilot program; Section 3. That under Section 108(b) ing costs of the leased premises. and authorizing leases. of the Charter, the purchases autho- Section 10. That the lease or leases Whereas, the Department of Public rized by this ordinance may be made shall be prepared by the Director of Utilities desires to develop and imple- through cooperative agreements Law and shall contain any terms and ment a pilot program for up to three using state procedures. The Director conditions as are required to protect the interests of the City. years to install a limited number of of Public Utilities may sign all docu- Section 11. That the Director of Pub- electric vehicle charging stations, ments with the State of Ohio or any of lic Utilities, the Director of Law, and available to the public, to evaluate its political subdivisions that are nec- other appropriate City officials are future use due to the increasing popu- essary to make the purchases, and authorized to execute any other docu- larity of electric vehicles and to may enter into one or more contracts ments and certificates, and take any examine future electric infrastruc- with the vendors selected through other actions which may be necessary ture needs; and that cooperative process. or appropriate to effect the lease or Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Section 4. That the Director of Pub- leases authorized by this ordinance. an emergency measure providing for lic Utilities is authorized to apply for Section 12. That the cost of the lease the usual daily operation of a munici- and accept grants and gifts from pub- or leases, contract or contracts shall pal department; now, therefore, lic and private entities in connection be paid from Fund No. 58 SF 001 and Be it ordained by the Council of the with developing and implementing from the fund or funds to which are City of Cleveland: the pilot program, including the gift credited the gifts or grants accepted Section 1. That the Director of Pub- of equipment, services, or the loan of under this ordinance. (RQS 2004, RL lic Utilities is authorized to make one equipment, during the term of the 2012-38) or more written standard purchase agreement. The Director is further Section 13. That this ordinance is contracts and written requirement authorized to file all papers and exe- declared to be an emergency measure contracts under the Charter and the cute all documents necessary to and, provided it receives the affirma- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, receive the funds and equipment tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Ohio, 1976, for the period of three under this ordinance; and that, upon bers elected to Council, it shall take years, for the necessary items for acceptance of the funds by the Direc- effect and be in force immediately materials, equipment, supplies, and tor, they shall be appropriated for the upon its passage and approval by the services needed to install a limited purposes identified in this ordinance. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect number of electric vehicle charging Section 5. That notwithstanding and be in force from and after the ear- stations, and for maintenance, train- and as an exception to the provisions liest period allowed by law. ing, labor, installation and billing of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- Passed May 14, 2012. assistance, necessary to develop and fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 285-12. By Council Member Cummins. An ordinance establishing a Pedestrian Retail Overlay District (PRO) on land fronting on West 25 Street between Bar- ber Avenue and Library Avenue and To change the Use, Area and Height Districts of land located on the east and west sides of West 25th Street and Clark Avenue to General or Local Retail and Multi-Family, a ‘C’ Area District and a 2 or a 1 Height District as identified on the attached maps (Map Change No. 2390, Sheet Numbers 1 & 2). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the lands located on the north and south sides of West 25th Street between Barber Avenue and Library Avenue as shaded and identified by the dashed lines on the attached map are hereby designated as a Pedestrian Retail Overlay District (PRO). Section 2. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Barber Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street: Thence southerly along said centerline of W. 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Wade Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Wade Avenue to its intersection with the northerly p rolongation of the east- erly line of Sublot Number 15 in the H. Stone Addition shown on the Recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of Sublot Number 14 in the afore- mentioned H. Stone Addition; Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of W. 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Walton Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east- erly line of Sublot Number 1 in the Martin Johnson Est. subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page 17 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; 825 54 The City Record May 23, 2012

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line and continuing along its southerly prolon- gation to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot Number 17 in the aforementioned Martin Johnson Est. subdivision; Thence easterly along said southerly line and continuing along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot Number 25 in the D.Z. Herr Re-Allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 10, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Clark Avenue to it intersection with the northerly prolongation of the west- erly line of Sublot Number 12 in the Curtiss Meyer & Holmden Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page 18 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot Number 9 in the Scranton Place Re-subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 25, Page 7 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said northerly line of Sublot Number 9 to its intersection with the easterly line of Sublot Num- ber 11 in the aforementioned Scranton Place Re-subdivision; Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Ct.; Thence westerly along said centerline of Scranton Ct. to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east- erly line of Sublot No. 4 in the aforementioned Scranton Place Re-Subdivision; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line and continuing along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot No 18 in the Meyer & Holmden Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 5, Page 32 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said southerly line and continuing along its westerly prolonga- tion to its intersection with the centerline of West 24th Street; Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Kinkel Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Kinkel to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the centerline of West 24th Street; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of Prame Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Prame Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 24th Street; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Althen Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Althen to it intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 12 in the W.H. Beavis Trustee Re-Survey shown on the recorded plat in Volume 28, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 77 in the Donberg Hrs. Re-allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 20 Page 13 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Holmden Avenue; Thence westerly along the centerline of Holmden to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 15 in the Meyer & Donberg Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 39 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said westerly line and continuing along its southerly prolon- gation to its intersection with the centerline of Meyer Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Meyer Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 24th Place; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of Sackett Court; Thence westerly along said centerline of Sackett Court and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Eglindale Court; Thence easterly along said Eglindale Court to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 9 in the W.H. Osborn Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 4 in the Harley B. Barnett Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 47, Page 10 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road; Thence southwesterly along said centerline of Scranton Road and along its southwesterly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of West 25th Street; 826 May 23, 2012 The City Record 55

Thence northerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of Library Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the westerly line of the C.L. Jones Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 13, Page 27 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Daisy Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Daisy Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 29th Street; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said centerline and along its northerly prolongation to its inter- section with the centerline of Marvin Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Marvin Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 29th Street; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said centerline of West 29th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Woodbridge Avenue; Thence northerly along said so utherly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Trowbridge Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Trowbridge Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 48 in the J.M. Curtiss Block A. Re-allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 20 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence northerly along said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Erie Shore Holdings, Inc. by deed dated November 30, 2006 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200611300809, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 015-10-012; Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street: Thence northerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of Sackett Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Sackett Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen- terline of West 30th Street; Thence northerly along said souther ly prolongation of said centerline of West 30th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland by deed dated March 19, 2001 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200103200413, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 015-05-017; Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation and sa id s outherly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Roger and May Abboud by deed dated October 6, 2006 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200610060178, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 01 5-05-010; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to George J. Dickey Jr. by deed dated August 3, 1978 and recorded in Audi- tor’s File Number V7 8148310445, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 015-05- 004; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said southerly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 30th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of West 30th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Arthur W. Knight Jr. by deed dated May 25, 1995 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V95539930017 said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-34-079; Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation of said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line there- of; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of the M. Althen Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 13, Page 49 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline W. 26 Place; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of the centerline of W. 26th Place and along its northerly prolon- gation to its intersection with the centerline of Blatt Court; Thence easterly along said centerline of Blatt Court and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 25th Street to its intersection with the easterl y prolongation of the cen- terline of Buckeye Court; Thence westerly along said centerline of Buckeye Court and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Angela M. Weber TRS by deed dated December 13, 2002 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200212130993, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga Coun- ty’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-33-069; Thence northerly along said northerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed to City Bank Investment Company by deed dated May 7, 1997 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V97042210047, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-33-036; Thence easterly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue; 827 56 The City Record May 23, 2012

Thence easterly along said centerline of Clark Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the west- erly line of Sublot Number 126 in the H. Stone Addition shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence northerly along said prolongation and said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersec- tion with the southerly line of Sublot Number 124 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the Volunteers of America NE Ohio by deed dated December 23, 1996 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V96125810038, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-27-041; Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Walton Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot Number 114 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 113 in the aforemen- tioned H. Stone Addition; Thence northerly along said westerly line of Sublot No. 113 to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Erin Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the west- erly line of Sublot No. 98 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with a line drawn 32 feet easterly of and parallel to the easterly line of Sublot No. 94 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn 46 feet southerly of and parallel to the northerly line of Sublot No. 95 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence westerly along said parallel line that is southerly of said northerly line of Sublot No.95 to its intersection with the easterly line of Sublot No. 94 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly pro- longation to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 130 feet westerly of the westerly line of West 25th Street; Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Wael H. Saleh by deed dated May 27 1994 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V94452280004; said parcel number also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-25-014; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 25 Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the center- line of Wade Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the centerline of West 26th Place; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Barber Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Barber Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street and the principal place of beginning. and as identified on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, a ‘C’ Area District and a 2 Height District. Section 3. That the Use, Height and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Althen Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said centerline of Althen Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 11 in the W.H Beavis Trustee Re-Survey shown on the recorded plat in Volume 28, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 7 in the Donberg Hrs. Re-Allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 20, Page 13 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly long said northerly line to its westerly line thereof; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Holmden Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Holmden Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 15 in the Meyer & Donberg Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 39 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Meyer Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Meyer Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Avenue; Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Avenue to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Althen Avenue and the principal place of beginning; and shaded on the attached map is changed to a Multi-Family Residential District, a ‘C’ Area District and a 1 Height Dis- trict. Section 4. That the Use, Height and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Wade Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 12 in the H. Stone Addition Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; 828 May 23, 2012 The City Record 57

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 14 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition; Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 3 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition Subdivision; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly pro- longation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to James Kalista by deed dated June 29th 2005 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200506290636 said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 008-05-062; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line and alo ng its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Castle Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Castle Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the west- erly line of Sublot No. 4 in the Smith & Mills Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 8, Page 2; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said westerly line to its intersec tion with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with a line drawn 34.75 feet westerly of and parallel to the westerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the D.Z. Herr Re-Allotment shown on the record- ed plat in Volume 10, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said parallel line to its intersection wit h the centerline of Walton Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Walton and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the cen- terline of West 25th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of Sublot No. 3 in the Meyer Allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 30, Page 20 of Cuyahoga Coun- ty Map Records; Thence westerly along said prolongation and said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to it intersection with the centerline of Meyer Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Meyer Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot No. 18 in the aforementioned Meyer Allotment; Thence westerly along said prolongation of said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence southerly along the southerly prolongation of said westerly line t o its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the Alexander Sackett Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 3, Page 45 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25 Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of Sackett Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of the centerline of Sackett Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Betts & Drexler Construction LLC by deed dated August 29th, 2007 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200708290415, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 015-10-011; Thence southerly to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Erie Shore Holdings Inc. by deed dated November 30, 2006 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200611300809, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Perma nent Parcel Number 015-10-012; Thence southerly to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with a line drawn 28.3 feet northerly of and parallel to the northerly line of Sublot No. 95 in the H. Stone Addition shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Wael H. Saleh by deed dated May 27, 1994 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V94452280004, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-25-01 4; Thence northerly along said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Wade Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Wade Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street and the principal place of beginning. and as identified on the attached map is changed to a General Retail Business District, a ‘C’ Area District and a 1 Height District. Section 5. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 through 4 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2390, Sheet No. 1 & 2 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 designa ted for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 6. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 829 58 The City Record May 23, 2012

830 May 23, 2012 The City Record 59

Passed May 14, 2012. Effective June 14, 2012. 831 60 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ord. No. 395-12. part of the Improvement may be treat- Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Members Keane, Cleve- ed as a separate improvement, and tutes an emergency measure provid- land and Sweeney (by departmental each, or any combination, of the ing for the usual daily operation of request). trades or components may be the sub- a municipal department; now, there- An emergency ordinance to amend ject of a separate contract on a unit fore, the title and Section 1 of Ordinance basis. Be it ordained by the Council of No. 748-11, passed July 20, 2011, relat- Section 5. That, alternatively to Sec- the City of Cleveland: ing to the improvement of installing tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, the Section 1. That the Director of replacement security bollards and Director of Port Control is authorized Economic Development is autho- making other related improvements to employ by contract or contracts one rized to apply for and accept grants at the Main Terminal upper and or more consultants or one or more in the aggregate amount of $800,000, lower roadways at Cleveland Hop- firms of consultants for the purpose from the Ohio Department of Devel- kins International Airport; to sup- of supplementing the regularly opment and the Ohio Department of plement the ordinance by adding employed staff of the several depart- Transportation to conduct the Wal- new Sections 3, 4, and 5; and to ments of the City of Cleveland in worth Road Infrastructure Improve- renumber existing Sections 3, 4, 5, order to provide professional services ment; that the Director is authorized and 6 to new Sections 6, 7, 8, and 9. necessary to design the Improvement. to file all papers and execute all Whereas, this ordinance consti- The selection of the consultants for documents necessary to receive the tutes an emergency measure provid- the services shall be made by the funds under the grant; and that the ing for the usual daily operation of Board of Control on the nomination of funds are appropriated for the pur- a municipal department; now, there- the Director of Port Control from a poses described in the legislative fore, list of qualified consultants available summary for the grant contained in Be it ordained by the Council of for employment as may be determined the file described below. the City of Cleveland: after a full and complete canvass by Section 2. That the legislative sum- Section 1. That the title and Sec- the Director of Port Control for the mary for the grant, presented to the tion 1 of Ordinance No. 748-11, purpose of compiling a list. The com- Finance Committee of this Council at passed July 20, 2011, are amended to pensation to be paid for the services a public hearing on this legislation read as follows: shall be fixed by the Board of Control. and set forth in File No. 399-12-B, is An emergency ordinance deter- The contract or contracts authorized made a part of this ordinance as if mining the method of making the shall be prepared by the Director of fully rewritten, including the obliga- public improvement of constructing Law, approved by the Director of Port tion of the City of Cleveland to pro- new and installing replacement Control, and certified by the Director vide cash matching funds in the sum security bollards and making other of Finance. of $377,535 from Fund No. 17 SF 652, is related improvements at the Main Section 4. That Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6 approved in all respects, and shall not Terminal upper and lower roadways of Ordinance No. 748-11, passed July be changed without additional leg- at Cleveland Hopkins International 20, 2011, are renumbered to new “Sec- islative authority. Airport; authorizing the Director of tion 6”, “Section 7”, “Section 8”, and Section 3. That the Director of Capi- Port Control to enter into one or “Section 9”. tal Projects is authorized to enter into more public improvement require- Section 5. That this ordinance is one or more contracts with the Cleve- ment contracts for the making of declared to be an emergency measure land Metropolitan School District to the improvement; or alternatively, and, provided it receives the affirma- implement the grant as described in authorizing the Director to enter tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the file. into one or more public improvement bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 4. That, under Section 167 of contracts for the making of the effect and be in force immediately the Charter of the City of Cleveland, improvement and authorizing one or this Council determines to make the upon its passage and approval by the more professional consultants nec- public improvement of constructing Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect essary to design the improvement. the cul de sac and making surround- and be in force from and after the ear- Section 1. That, under Section 167 ing street improvements to accommo- liest period allowed by law. of the Charter of the City of Cleve- date the new Max Hayes Vocational Passed May 14, 2012. land, this Council determines to High School to be located at the inter- Effective May 16, 2012. make the public improvement of section of Walworth Avenue and constructing new and installing West 65th Street (the “Improve- replacement security bollards and ment”), for the Office of Capital Pro- making other related improvements jects, by one or more contracts duly at the Main Terminal upper and Ord. No. 399-12. let to the lowest responsible bidder or lower roadways at Cleveland Hop- By Council Members Zone, Bran- bidders after competitive bidding on kins International Airport (the catelli, Miller, Cleveland and a unit basis for the Improvement. “Improvement”), for the Department Sweeney (by departmental request). Section 5. That the Director of Capi- of Port Control, by one or more pub- An emergency ordinance authoriz- tal Projects is authorized to enter into lic improvement requirement con- ing the Director of Economic Devel- one or more contracts for the making tracts duly let to the lowest respon- opment to apply for and accept grants of the Improvement with the lowest sible bidder or bidders on a unit from the Ohio Department of Develop- responsible bidder or bidders after basis for the improvement. ment and the Ohio Department of competitive bidding on a unit basis Section 2. That the existing title Transportation for the Walworth for the Improvement, provided, how- and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 748-11, Road Infrastructure Improvement; ever, that each separate trade and passed July 20, 2011, are repealed. determining the method of making each distinct component part of the Section 3. That Ordinance No. 748- the public improvement of construct- Improvement may be treated as a sep- 11, passed July 20, 2011, is supple- ing the cul de sac and making sur- arate improvement, and each, or any mented by adding new Sections 3, 4, rounding street improvements to combination, of the trades or compo- and 5 to read as follows: accommodate the new Max Hayes nents may be the subject of a separate Section 3. That, alternatively to Sec- Vocational High School; authorizing contract on a unit basis. tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, under the Director of Capital Projects to Section 6. That the Director of Capi- Section 167 of the Charter of the City enter into one or more public improve- tal Projects is authorized to apply and of Cleveland, this Council determines ment contracts to construct the pay for permits, licenses, or other to make the public improvement of improvement; and authorizing the authorizations required by any regu- constructing the Improvement, for director to employ one or more profes- latory agency or public authority to the Department of Port Control, by sional consultants necessary to imple- permit performance of the work one or more contracts duly let to the ment the improvement; Authorizing authorized by this ordinance. lowest responsible bidder or bidders the Director of Capital Projects to Section 7. That the Director of Capi- after competitive bidding on a unit accept gifts and grants from any pub- tal Projects is authorized to employ basis for the Improvement. lic or private entity to implement the by contract or contracts one or more Section 4. That, alternatively to Sec- improvement; authorizing the Com- consultants or one or more firms of tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, the missioner of Purchases and Supplies consultants for the purpose of supple- Director of Port Control is authorized to acquire for right-of-way purposes menting the regularly employed staff to enter into one or more contracts for such real property and easements as of the several departments of the City the making of the Improvement with are necessary to make the improve- of Cleveland in order to provide pro- the lowest responsible bidder or bid- ment; and authorizing the Director of fessional services necessary to design ders after competitive bidding on a Capital Projects to enter into one or the Improvement. unit basis for the Improvement, pro- more contracts with the Cleveland The selection of the consultants for vided, however, that each separate Metropolitan School Board to imple- the services shall be made by the trade and each distinct component ment the improvement. Board of Control on the nomination of 832 May 23, 2012 The City Record 61 the Director of Capital Projects from rights under the MDA to Figgie (ii) an ASA accreditation from the a list of qualified consultants avail- Properties Inc.; and American Society of Appraisers (or able for employment as may be deter- Whereas, on or about May 25, 1995, its successor organization or, if it no mined after a full and complete can- Chagrin Highlands, Ltd., an Ohio longer exists, an organization with vass by the Director of Capital Pro- limited liability company, was similar requirements for membership, jects for the purpose of compiling a formed under the terms of the MDA; existing at such time); and list. The compensation to be paid for and 3. Exhibit G to the MDA (Appraisal the services shall be fixed by the Whereas, under Ordinance No. Procedure) is amended to add the fol- Board of Control. The contract or con- 1166-96, passed June 9, 1997, this lowing paragraph: tracts authorized shall be prepared by Council authorized the Director of For each purchase of Reserved the Director of Law, approved by the Economic Development to enter into Land which (a) closed during the Director of Capital Projects, and cer- a first amendment to Contract No. period of five (5) years prior to the tified by the Director of Finance. 40622 with Figgie International Inc.; Occurrence Date and (b) was effected Section 8. That the Director of Capi- and by transfer of such Reserved Land tal Projects is authorized to apply for Whereas, Figgie International directly from the City to a nominee of and accept gifts or grants from any Inc. assigned all of its rights under Developer which was not an affiliate public or private entity, including the the MDA to Chagrin Highlands, Ltd. of Developer (an “Independent Pur- gift of equipment or loan of equip- contemporaneously with the execu- chaser”), Developer shall make avail- ment to implement the Improvement; tion of the first amendment to the able for review by the appraiser(s) that the Director is authorized to file MDA; and and the City such documentation as is all papers and execute all documents Whereas, the City and Chagrin reasonably required to determine the necessary to receive funds under the Highlands, Ltd, wish to amend the full value of all consideration paid by grant; and that the funds are appro- MDA to incorporate certain agreed- each Independent Purchaser for priated for the purposes described in upon terms; and Reserved Land. Notwithstanding the this ordinance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- foregoing, if Developer is subject to a Section 9. That, notwithstanding tutes an emergency measure provid- covenant for the benefit of such Inde- any provision of the Codified Ordi- ing for the usual daily operation of pendent Purchaser which prohibits nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the a municipal department; now, there- disclosure to the appraiser(s) and the contrary, the Commissioner of Pur- fore, City of the consideration paid by the chases and Supplies is authorized to Be it ordained by the Council of Independent Purchaser, Developer acquire for right-of-way purposes any the City of Cleveland: shall not be required to make docu- real property and easements as are Section 1. That the Director of ments pertaining to such transaction necessary to make the improvement. Economic Development is autho- available unless Developer obtains a The consideration to be paid for the rized to enter into a Second Amend- waiver of the covenant from such property and easements shall not ment to the Master Development Independent Purchaser; provided, exceed its fair market value, as deter- Agreement, Contract No. 40622, with however, that Developer shall use mined by the Board of Control. Chagrin Highlands Ltd., to change reasonable efforts (without payment Section 10. That the Director of Cap- the following terms of the agree- or other consideration) to obtain such ital Projects is authorized to execute ment: waiver. From and after the date of the on behalf of the City all documents 1. Tract Purchase Limits Deleted. Second Amendment of the Master necessary to acquire such property The definition of “Reserved Land” in Development Agreement, Developer and easements and to employ and pay Section 1 of the MDA is deleted and shall not enter into any agreement all fees for title companies, surveys, replaced with: with an Independent Purchaser escrows, appraisers, and all other “Reserved land” shall mean any which would prevent Developer from costs necessary for the acquisition of portions of the Property designated making available for review by the the property and easements. as such by the Developer in its exer- appraiser(s) and the City such docu- Section 11. That the cost of the con- cise notice under Section 4.2; provid- mentation as is reasonably required tracts, property acquisition, and other to determine the full value of all con- ed, however, that in no event may the expenditures authorized shall be paid sideration paid by such Independent Developer designate more than thir- from the fund or funds to which are Purchaser for Reserved Land. ty-six percent (36%) of the Area of credited the grant proceeds accepted 4. Diversity. Developer agrees that the Adjusted Property as Reserved in this ordinance, the cash match, the from and after the date of this Second Land, except that for purposes of this contribution from the Cleveland Met- Amendment, Developer shall (a) limitation after New Land is added to ropolitan School District, any gifts or request assurance from each Indepen- the Property, Developer may addi- grants received from public or private dent Purchaser (as defined in Exhibit tionally designate as Reserved Land entities, and any and all funds G) and each independent third party approved by the Director of Finance. (whether in the New Land or in any to which Developer transfers Section 12. That this ordinance is other location) additional acreage Reserved Land purchased by Devel- declared to be an emergency measure equivalent to not more than forty per- oper (each an “Independent Purchas- and, provided it receives the affirma- cent (40%) of the Area of New Land. er”) that such Independent Purchaser tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Notwithstanding anything to the con- has adopted, or will adopt, meaning- bers elected to Council, it shall take trary, Reserved Land shall in no ful diversity policies, and (b) provide effect and be in force immediately event be deemed to include the Areas to Independent Purchasers informa- upon its passage and approval by the of the Initial Parcel, the Seed Parcel tion necessary to access (i) the City’s Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect or any part of the Property (or any current registry of certified Minority and be in force from and after the ear- interest therein) which is directly or Business Enterprises (“MBE”) and liest period allowed by law. indirectly conveyed, or is to be con- Female Business Enterprises Passed May 14, 2012. veyed, to the State of Ohio, any munic- (“FBE”) for construction and supply Effective May 16, 2012. ipality or any governmental or quasi- chain needs, and (ii) the services of governmental entity for use in con- Employment Connections for human junction with the construction or capital needs. improvement of the Interchange or 5. Miscellaneous. All capitalized Ord. No. 400-12. any public highway, dedicated street terms not defined in this Amendment By Council Members Brancatelli or public right-of-way, or any widen- shall have the meaning given such and Sweeney (by departmental ing, extension or reconfiguration terms in the MDA. The MDA, as request). thereof.”. amended by this Second Amendment, An emergency ordinance authoriz- 2. Updated Appraiser Qualifica- is ratified and affirmed and shall ing the Director of Economic Devel- tions. Exhibit D to the MDA remain in full force and effect. This opment to enter into a Second Amend- (Appraisal Procedure), Exhibit 4 Second Amendment may be executed ment to the Master Development (Appraisal Procedure) to Exhibit D in counterparts, each of which shall Agreement, Contract No. 40622, with (Form of Ground Lease) and Exhibit be deemed an original, but all of Chagrin Highlands Ltd, to change O (Calculated Land Rental Appraisal which shall constitute one and the certain terms of the agreement. Procedure) are amended by deleting same instrument. Whereas, under Ordinance No. clauses (i) and (ii) from paragraph 1 Section 2. That the Second Amend- 2197-88, passed January 30, 1989, this of each Exhibit, and substituting: ment shall be prepared by the Direc- Council authorized the City to enter (i) an MAI or SRPA member of the tor of Law. into a Master Development Agree- Appraisal Institute (or its successor Section 3. That this ordinance is ment, Contract No. 40622, with Fig- organization or, if it no longer exists, declared to be an emergency measure gie International Inc. (“MDA”); and an organization with similar require- and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, on January 31, 1990, Fig- ments for membership, existing at tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- gie International Inc. assigned its such time), or bers elected to Council, it shall take 833 62 The City Record May 23, 2012 effect and be in force immediately by contract or contracts one or more der or bidders after competitive bid- upon its passage and approval by the consultants or one or more firms of ding for a gross price for the Improve- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect consultants for the purpose of sup- ment, provided, however, that each and be in force from and after the ear- plementing the regularly employed separate trade and each distinct com- liest period allowed by law. staff of the several departments of ponent part of the Improvement may Passed May 14, 2012. the City of Cleveland in order to pro- be treated as a separate improvement, Effective May 16, 2012. vide professional services necessary and each, or any combination, of the to provide air and cargo service con- trades or components may be the sub- sulting and related services, for a ject of a separate contract for a gross period of two years, with two one- price. On request of the director, the Ord. No. 496-12. year options to renew, the first of contractor shall furnish a correct By Council Members Keane and which is exercisable through addi- schedule of unit prices, including Sweeney (by departmental request). tional legislative authority. profit and overhead, for all items con- An emergency ordinance authoriz- The selection of the consultants for stituting units of the Improvement. ing the Director of Port Control to the services shall be made by the Section 3. That the Director of Pub- exercise the first option to renew Con- Board of Control on the nomination of lic Works is authorized to employ by tract No. PS2010-106 with Precision the Director of Port Control from a contract or contracts one or more con- Analytical, Inc. to perform environ- list of qualified consultants available sultants or one or more firms of con- mental analytical laboratory services for employment as may be determined sultants for the purpose of supple- in support of environmental pro- after a full and complete canvass by menting the regularly employed staff grams for the Department of Port the Director of Port Control for the of the several departments of the City Control. purpose of compiling a list. The com- of Cleveland in order to provide pro- Whereas, under the authority of pensation to be paid for the services fessional services necessary to design Ordinance No. 183-09, passed April shall be fixed by the Board of Control. the Improvement. 13, 2009, the Director of Port Control The contract or contracts authorized The selection of the consultants for entered into Contract No. PS2010-106 shall be prepared by the Director of the services shall be made by the with Precision Analytical, Inc. to Law, approved by the Director of Port Board of Control on the nomination of Control, and certified by the Director perform environmental analytical the Director of Public Works from a of Finance. laboratory services in support of list of qualified consultants available Section 2. That the cost of the con- environmental programs for the for employment as may be determined tract or contracts authorized shall be Department of Port Control; and after a full and complete canvass by paid from Fund No. 60 SF 001, Request Whereas, Ordinance No. 183-09 the Director of Public Works for the No. RQS 3001, RL 2012-23. requires further legislation before purpose of compiling a list. The com- Section 3. That this ordinance is pensation to be paid for the services exercising the first option to renew declared to be an emergency measure shall be fixed by the Board of Control. on this contract; and and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, this ordinance consti- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- The contract or contracts authorized tutes an emergency measure provid- bers elected to Council, it shall take shall be prepared by the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of effect and be in force immediately Law, approved by the Director of Pub- a municipal department; now, there- upon its passage and approval by the lic Works, and certified by the Direc- fore, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tor of Finance. Be it ordained by the Council of and be in force from and after the ear- Section 4. That the Director of Pub- the City of Cleveland: liest period allowed by law. lic Works is authorized to apply and Section 1. That the Director of Passed May 14, 2012. pay for permits, licenses, or other Port Control is authorized to exer- Effective May 16, 2012. authorizations required by any regu- cise the first option to renew Con- latory agency or public authority to tract No. PS2010-106 for an addition- permit performance of the work al year with Precision Analytical, authorized by this ordinance. Inc., to perform environmental ana- Ord. No. 537-12. Section 5. That the cost of any lytical laboratory services in sup- By Council Members K. Johnson, expenditure authorized by this ordi- port of environmental programs for Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- nance shall be paid from the fund or the Department of Port Control. mental request). funds which are credited the proceeds This ordinance constitutes the addi- An emergency ordinance determin- of the sale of general obligation tional legislative authority required ing the method of making the public bonds authorized by Ordinance No. by Ordinance No. 183-09 to exercise improvement of constructing, recon- 272-12, passed April 2, 2012, if the City this option. structing, and replacing cemetery sells such bonds and Fund Nos. 20 SF Section 2. That this ordinance is facilities, buildings, structures and 511, 20 SF 519, 20 SF 525, and 20 SF 541, declared to be an emergency measure grounds; and authorizing the Director and any other funds appropriated for and, provided it receives the affirma- of Public Works to enter into one or this purpose with the approval of the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- more public improvement contracts Director of Finance. bers elected to Council, it shall take for the making of the improvement; Section 6. That this ordinance is effect and be in force immediately and authorizing the Director to declared to be an emergency measure upon its passage and approval by the employ one or more professional con- and, provided it receives the affirma- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect sultants to design the improvement. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- and be in force from and after the ear- Whereas, this ordinance consti- bers elected to Council, it shall take liest period allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- effect and be in force immediately Passed May 14, 2012. ing for the usual daily operation of upon its passage and approval by the Effective May 16, 2012. a municipal department; now, there- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect fore, and be in force from and after the ear- Be it ordained by the Council of liest period allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: Passed May 14, 2012. Ord. No. 535-12. Section 1. That, under Section 167 Effective May 16, 2012. By Council Members Keane and of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Sweeney (by departmental request). land, this Council determines to An emergency ordinance authoriz- make the public improvement of ing the Director of Port Control to constructing, reconstructing, and Ord. No. 563-12. employ one or more professional con- rehabilitating cemetery facilities, By Council Members Keane and sultants to provide air and cargo ser- buildings, structures and grounds Sweeney (by departmental request). vice consulting and related services, (the “Improvement”), for the Depart- An emergency ordinance authoriz- for a period of two years, with two ment of Public Works, by one or ing the Director of Port Control to one-year options to renew, the first of more contracts duly let to the low- lease certain space located in the pas- which is exercisable through addi- est responsible bidder or bidders senger terminal building at Burke tional legislative authority. after competitive bidding for a gross Lakefront Airport to Soluna Air Char- Whereas, this ordinance consti- price for the improvement. ter, Inc. for flight planning and as a tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That, provided the City of place for flight crews to rest until ing for the usual daily operation of Cleveland sells the general obligation their scheduled departure time, for a a municipal department; now, there- bonds authorized by Ordinance No. term of two years, with two one-year fore, 272-12, passed April 2, 2012, the Direc- options to renew, the first of which is Be it ordained by the Council of tor of Public Works is authorized to exercisable through additional leg- the City of Cleveland: enter into one or more contracts for islative authority. Section 1. That the Director of the making of the public improve- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Port Control is authorized to employ ment with the lowest responsible bid- tutes an emergency measure provid- 834 May 23, 2012 The City Record 63 ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That the aggregate cost expenditures, and such program a municipal department; now, there- of the contracts shall not exceed income is appropriated for that pur- fore, $84,000.00, and shall be paid from pose. Be it ordained by the Council of Fund No. 14 SF 038, RQS 8006, RL 2012- Section 4. That the City is autho- the City of Cleveland: 0060. rized to accept promissory notes, nam- Section 1. That notwithstanding Section 3. That this ordinance is ing the City of Cleveland as payee, and as an exception to the provi- declared to be an emergency measure and mortgages, naming the City of sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the and, provided it receives the affirma- Cleveland as mortgagee, and any Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- other security instrument executed to Ohio, 1976, the Director of Port Con- bers elected to Council, it shall take evidence and secure repayment of trol is authorized to lease to Soluna effect and be in force immediately loans, costs, and fees under the City’s Air Charter, Inc. (“Lessee”), approx- upon its passage and approval by the Storefront Renovation Program and imately 238 square feet of space Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Commercial Revitalization Program. located in Room 115 A of the pas- and be in force from and after the ear- Section 5. That the Director of Com- senger terminal building at Burke liest period allowed by law. munity Development is authorized to Lakefront Airport which is not need- Passed May 14, 2012. enter into forbearance agreements ed for public use. Effective May 16, 2012. with any recipient of a validly exist- Section 2. That the term of the lease ing loan, administered by the City for authorized by this ordinance shall Commercial Revitalization or Store- commence on March 15, 2012, and front Renovation. shall not exceed two years, with two Ord. No. 622-12. Section 6. That the Director of Com- one-year options to renew, the first of By Council Members Brancatelli munity Development is authorized to which is exercisable through addi- and Sweeney (by departmental collect from persons or entities with tional legislative authority. request). whom the City is entering into loan Section 3. That the space authorized An emergency ordinance authoriz- agreements or forebearance agree- by this ordinance shall be leased at an ing the Director of Community Devel- ments an amount equal to any amount annual rental rate of $3,213.00 which opment to enter into contracts for spent for services related to such is payable in monthly installments of Commercial Revitalization and agreements, such as title searches, $267.75, at the rate of $13.50 per square rebate, grant, and/or loan agree- credit bureau reports and document feet, which is determined to be fair ments with Storefront Renovation filing fees. Such fees shall be deposit- market value, exclusive of utilities. Program applicants, and to enter into ed into Fund No. 14. Section 4. That the lease may autho- agreements for eligible costs to com- Section 7. That the total of the con- rize the Lessee to make improve- munity development corporations for tracts and rebate agreements autho- ments to the leased premises subject implementation of the Storefront Ren- rized may not exceed $37,000 and will to the approval of appropriate City ovation and Commercial Revitaliza- be paid from Fund No. 14 SF 038, agencies and officials. tion Programs. Request No. RQS 8006 RL 2012-0065. Section 5. That the lease shall be Whereas, the City has created a Section 8. That this ordinance is prepared by the Director of Law. Storefront Renovation Program to declared to be an emergency measure Section 6. That the Director of Port encourage exterior rehabilitation of and, provided it receives the affirma- Control, the Director of Law, and buildings in targeted areas in the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- other appropriate City officials are City of Cleveland; and bers elected to Council, it shall take authorized to execute any other docu- Whereas, the City is creating a effect and be in force immediately ments and certificates, and take any Commercial Revitalization Program upon its passage and approval by the other actions which may be necessary to further encourage rehabilitation, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect or appropriate to effect the lease increase the availability of goods and be in force from the after the ear- authorized by this ordinance. and services for low and moderate liest period allowed by law. Section 7. That this ordinance is income residents, and create employ- Passed May 14, 2012. declared to be an emergency measure ment in the City; and Effective May 16, 2012. and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, this ordinance consti- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- tutes an emergency measure provid- bers elected to Council, it shall take ing for the usual daily operation of effect and be in force immediately a municipal department; now, there- Ord. No. 623-12. upon its passage and approval by the fore, By Council Members Brancatelli Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Be it ordained by the Council of and Sweeney (by departmental and be in force from and after the ear- the City of Cleveland: request). liest period allowed by law. Section 1. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Passed May 14, 2012. Community Development is autho- ing the Director of Community Devel- Effective May 16, 2012. rized to enter into rebate, grant, opment to enter into contracts with and/or loan agreements with Store- one or more non-profit agencies to front Renovation Program appli- operate a community garden pro- cants, and contracts for eligible gram. Ord. No. 621-12. administrative costs, consulting, or Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Members Brancatelli professional services, and expenses tutes an emergency measure provid- and Sweeney (by departmental to community development corpora- ing for the usual daily operation of request). tions for implementation of the Com- a municipal department; now, there- An emergency ordinance authoriz- mercial Revitalization and Store- fore, ing the Director of Community Devel- front Renovation Programs. The Be it ordained by the Council of opment to enter into one or more con- Director is also authorized to pro- the City of Cleveland: tracts with Cleveland Action to Sup- vide compensating balance deposits Section 1. That the Director of port Housing, Inc. (CASH) for admin- to a designated lender(s) via Cleve- Community Development is autho- istrative costs to implement housing land Action to Support Housing rized to enter into contracts with rehabilitation, new housing construc- (CASH) or other designee in return one or more non-profit agencies to tion and commercial redevelopment for below market interest rate com- operate a community gardening pro- loan programs. mercial loans to be used in the gram. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Storefront Renovation Program. Section 2. That the cost of the con- tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That the Director of Com- tract or contracts shall not exceed ing for the usual daily operation of munity Development is authorized to $141,000.00, and shall be paid from a municipal department; now, there- enter into contracts with Commercial Fund Nos. 14 SF 038, Request No. RQS fore, Revitalization Program applicants. 8006 RL 2012-0063. Be it ordained by the Council of Section 3. That the Director of Com- Section 3. That this ordinance is the City of Cleveland: munity Development is authorized to declared to be an emergency measure Section 1. That the Director of accept program income monies in and, provided it receives the affirma- Community Development is autho- repayment from community develop- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- rized to enter into one or more con- ment corporations under the Store- bers elected to Council, it shall take tracts with Cleveland Action to Sup- front Renovation Program and to uti- effect and be in force immediately port Housing, Inc. (CASH) for lize this program income, other Com- upon its passage and approval by the administrative costs to implement munity Development Block Grant pro- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect housing rehabilitation, new housing gram income and Kiosk program and be in force from and after the ear- construction and commercial rede- income in a revolving fund for addi- liest period allowed by law. velopment loan programs in the City tional Commercial Revitalization and Passed May 14, 2012. of Cleveland. Storefront Renovation Program Effective May 16, 2012. 835 64 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ord. No. 703-12. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Ord. No. 713-12. By Council Member Zone. an emergency measure providing for By Council Member Cimperman. An emergency ordinance authoriz- the usual daily operation of a munici- An emergency ordinance changing ing and directing the Director of Pub- pal department; now, therefore, the name of Eagle Avenue between lic Service to issue a permit to the Be it ordained by the Council of Ontario Street and East Ninth Street Sagrada Familia Church to stretch the City of Cleveland: to “Larry Doby Way”. banners at 7750 Detroit Avenue and Section 1. That this Council Whereas, the are 7775 Detroit Avenue, for the period declares that the following looking forward to celebrating the from May 18, 2012 to June 10, 2012, described real property is vacated: 65th anniversary of Larry Doby’s hav- inclusive, publicizing the Church Fes- ing broken the color barrier in the tival. Legal Description American League when he made his Whereas, this ordinance constitutes For debut with the Cleveland Indians on an emergency measure providing for Decatur Court Vacation July 5, 1947; and, the usual daily operation of a munici- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Whereas, the Cleveland Indians pal department; now, therefore, County of Cuyahoga, and State of will recognize Mr. Doby’s courageous Be it ordained by the Council of Ohio, and known as being part of act and his overall contributions to the Indians and Major League Base- the City of Cleveland: Original Two Acre Lot No. 129, also ball in a ceremony following the ball- Section 1. That notwithstanding known as being part of Decatur Court game against the Tampa Bay Rays on the provision of Section 623.13 of the (16.50 feet wide) as shown in the Wal- Friday, July 6, 2012; and, Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, worth and Kelley Subdivision as Whereas, the citizens of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, the Director of the recorded in Volume 2, Page 26 of want to honor the legacy of Larry Department of Public Service is Cuyahoga County Map Records and Doby with a street name of “Larry hereby authorized and directed to more fully bounded and described as Doby Way”; and, issue a permit to the Sagrada Famil- follows; Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ia Church to install, maintain and Commencing at a drill hole found in an emergency measure for the imme- remove banners at 7750 Detroit and a stone at the intersection of the cen- diate preservation of public peace, 7775 Detroit Avenue for the period terline of Carnegie Avenue (99.00 feet property, health or safety; now, there- from May 18, 2012 to June 10, 2012, wide, formerly known as Central fore, inclusive. Said banner shall be Avenue and Ohio Street), with the Be it ordained by the Council of approved by the Director of Public centerline of Broadway (99.00 feet the City of Cleveland: Service, in consultation with the wide, formerly known as Pittsburgh Section 1. That the street name of Director of Public Safety, as to type, Street); Eagle Avenue between Ontario method of affixing and location so Thence North 55° 07' 15" East, Street and East Ninth Street is as not to interfere with any sign along the centerline of Carnegie changed to “Larry Doby Way”. erected and maintained under the Avenue, as aforesaid, 182.23 feet; Section 2. That this ordinance is requirements of law or ordinance. Thence South 34° 52' 45" East, 49.50 hereby declared to be an emergency The permission of the owner of any feet to a point in the southeasterly measure and, provided it receives the pole from which a banner will be Right-of-Way of Carnegie Avenue, as affirmative vote of two-thirds of all hung must be obtained prior to aforesaid; the members elected to Council, it issuance of the permit. No commer- Thence continuing South 34° 52' shall take effect and be in force imme- cial advertising shall be printed or 45" East, 60.31 feet to an angle point, diately upon its passage and approval permitted on said banner and said and the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take banner shall be removed promptly effect and be in force from and after BEGINNING of a parcel of land herein upon the expiration of said permit. the earliest period allowed by law. described; Section 2. That this ordinance is Passed May 14, 2012. Thence South 67° 06' 15" East, hereby declared to be an emergency Effective May 16, 2012. 100.15 feet to an angle point; measure and, provided it receives the Thence North 58° 33' 40" East, 20.31 affirmative vote of two-thirds of all feet to an angle point; the members elected to Council, it Thence North 67° 06' 15" West, shall take effect and be in force imme- Ord. No. 714-12. 107.22 feet to an angle point; diately upon its passage and approval By Council Member Conwell. Thence North 34° 52' 45" West, 10.20 by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take An emergency ordinance changing feet to an angle point; effect and be in force from and after the name of Glenville Recreation Thence South 12° 54' 58" West, 22.27 the earliest period allowed by law. Baseball Field located at 680 E. 113th Passed May 14, 2012. feet to the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF Street to “The Dennis T. Woods Effective May 16, 2012. BEGINNING, containing 0.0412 acres, Field”. be the same, more or less, but subject Whereas, Dennis T. Woods taught to all legal highways, and shown in at Glenville High School for 32 years, the Vacated Plat recorded in Volume and helped start their baseball pro- Ord. No. 704-12. _____, Page _____ of Cuyahoga Coun- gram in 1966; and Whereas, Mr. Woods coached the By Council Member Cimperman (By ty Map Records, and prepared by Glenville High School team from 1966 departmental request). Louise A. Veverka, dated March 13, through 1974 and again from 1985 An emergency ordinance to vacate 2012. through 1996 as Athletic Director, a portion of Decatur Court S.E. (16.5 Legal Description approved by coaching the team to league champi- feet wide). Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- onships nine times, appearing in five Whereas, under Resolution No. 260- veys and House Numbering Section. Section 2. That provided all City Championships and winning A-12, adopted March 16, 2012, this two, and finishing as State Runners Council declared its intention to required approvals have been obtained, the Manager of Engineer- Up in the State championship in 1973; vacate a portion of Decatur Court S.E. and ing and Construction is directed to (16.5 feet wide); and Whereas, Mr. Woods was the Head record the vacation plat in the office Whereas, notice of the adoption of Baseball Coach at Cuyahoga Commu- of the Recorder of Cuyahoga County. the above vacation was served on the nity Metro from 1977 through 1979, abutting property owners affected by Section 3. That the Clerk of Council and the Head Baseball Coach at Case the resolution which stated a time is directed to transmit a copy of this Western Reserve University from and place when objections would be ordinance to the Fiscal Officer of 1981 through 1985 while still teaching heard before the Board of Revision of Cuyahoga County. at Glenville High School; and Assessments; and Section 4. That this ordinance is Whereas, after retiring in 1996, Mr. Whereas, on April 25, 2012, the declared to be an emergency measure Woods coached three years at Cleve- Board of Revision of Assessments and, provided it receives the affirma- land Heights High School, and has approved the above vacation under tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- coached at Lake Catholic High School the provisions of Section 176 of the bers elected to Council, it shall take for the past twelve years; and Charter of the City of Cleveland; and effect and be in force immediately Whereas, this past season, Mr. Whereas, this Council is satisfied upon its passage and approval by the Woods achieved his 700 coaching vic- that there is good cause for vacating Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tory along with 433 loses; a portion of the above and that it will and be in force from and after the ear- Whereas, the citizens of Glenville not be detrimental to the general liest period allowed by law. want to honor Dennis T. Woods as a interest and that it should be made; Passed May 14, 2012. true hero, coach, teacher, and mentor and Effective May 16, 2012. by renaming the Glenville Recreation 836 May 23, 2012 The City Record 65

Baseball Field as “The Dennis T. COUNCIL COMMITTEE Mitchell, Chair; Brancatelli, Cleve- Woods Field.” land, Reed, Sweeney. Authorized Whereas, this ordinance constitutes MEETINGS Absence: K. Johnson, Vice Chair; an emergency measure for the imme- Cimperman. Present in Finance: diate preservation of public peace, Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair; property, health or safety, now, there- Monday, May 21, 2012 Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, fore, 9:00 a.m. Keane, Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Be it ordained by the Council of Pruitt, Westbrook. the City of Cleveland: Health and Human Services Com- Section 1. That the name of mittee: Present: Cimperman, Chair; Tuesday, May 22, 2012 Glenville Recreation Baseball Field J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Keane, Kel- 9:30 a.m. located at 680 E. 113th Street to “The ley, Reed, Zone. Authorized Absence: Dennis T. Woods Field.” Conwell. Community and Economic Devel- Section 2. That this ordinance is opment Committee: Present: Bran- hereby declared to be an emergency 2:00 p.m. catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim- measure and, provided it receives the perman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Finance Committee: Present: affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Miller, Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone. Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair; the members elected to Council, it Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, shall take effect and be in force imme- Keane, Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 diately upon its passage and approval Pruitt, Westbrook. 1:00 p.m. by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after 3:00 p.m. Health and Human Services Com- the earliest period allowed by law. mittee: Present: Cimperman, Chair; Passed May 14, 2012. Legislation Committee & Finance J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Conwell, Effective May 16, 2012. Committee: Present in Legislation: Keane, Kelley, Reed, Zone.

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

Aging Department

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG Funds — Community Development Department (O 568-12) ...... 792 Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging Programs, 2013, 2014 — Western Reserve Area Agency Grants (O 662-12) ...... 793

Agreements

Community Development — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding non- productive land (O 755-12) ...... 786 Economic Development — Repeal Ordinance No. 247-12 — TIF Agreement — 800 Superior, LLC, (O 731-12) ...... 790 Public Works — Property adoption agreement with University Circle Incorporated to install and maintain a Bike Park In Rockefeller Park (O 264-12) ...... 819

AIDS

AIDS-Related Services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department — Health Department (O 706-12) ...... 793 HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 707-12) ...... 793

Appreciation

Rebuilding Together Cleveland (R 781-12) ...... 776

Appropriations

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — contracts with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) ...... 793 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG Funds — Aging Department — Community Development Department (O 568-12) ...... 792

Banners

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar — Capital Projects (Ward 07) (O 760-12) ...... 791 Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church Festival — Capital Projects (Ward 15) (O 703-12)...... 836 837 66 The City Record May 23, 2012

Bonds

General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue — Finance Department (F 763-12) ...... 775

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Franklin Avenue (Ward 15) — PPN 002-21-010 — Painter’s Loft Condominium Owner’s Association, Inc. (BOC Res. 223-12)...... 797 Hodgson Avenue, 4328 (Ward 14) — PPN 015-11-119 — Jose A. Castro (BOC Res. 222-12) ...... 797

Board of Control — Concession Agreement

East 9th Street Pier Farmers Market — agreements with various concessionaires — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 211-12) ...... 795

Board of Control — Finance Department

Steel, miscellaneous sizes — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stark Metal Sales, Inc. (BOC Res. 203-12) ...... 794

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Franklin Avenue (Ward 15) — PPN 002-21-010 — Painter’s Loft Condominium Owner’s Association, Inc. (BOC Res. 223-12)...... 797 Hodgson Avenue, 4328 (Ward 14) — PPN 015-11-119 — Jose A. Castro (BOC Res. 222-12) ...... 797

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Cab and chassis with flat beds and cranes — per Ord. 1602-10 to Fallsway Equipment Company — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 221-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bids rejected — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 220-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Baker Vehicle Systems, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 219-12)...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Licursi Garden Center — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 214-12)...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Medina Tractor Sales — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 215-12) ...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Shearer Farm, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 218-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Sill’s Motor Sales — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 217-12) ...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to State Sharpening, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 216-12)...... 796

Board of Control — Port Control Department

East 9th Street Pier Farmers Market — agreements with various concessionaires (BOC Res. 211-12) ...... 795 Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to B.P. Britches, Inc., d.b.a. Christopher’s (BOC Res. 213-12) ...... 796 Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stonewall Uniform Corp. (BOC Res. 212-12) ...... 796

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Meter Automation and Replacement Program consulting services — approve sub-consultants — Contract #67994 per BOC Res. 153-08, 558-10, 470-11 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 204-12) ...... 794 Technology consulting services for new work order management system — per Ord. 626-11 to Woolpert, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 205-12)...... 794

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Catch basin debris, disposal of — per C.O. Sec. 129.29 to American Waste Management Services, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 210-12)...... 795 HVAC system maintenance, repair/replacement — per Ord. 1216-11 to Energy Mechanical Corp., Inc. (BOC Res. 209-12) ...... 795 Ion Chromatograph — per C.O. Sec. 129.28 — all bids rejected — Division of Water (BOC Res. 206-12) ...... 794 Meter Automation and Replacement Program consulting services — approve sub-consultants — Contract #67994 per BOC Res. 153-08, 558-10, 470-11 — Division of Water (BOC Res. 204-12)...... 794 Technology consulting services for new work order management system — per Ord. 626-11 to Woolpert, Inc. (BOC Res. 205-12) ...... 794 Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Badger Meter, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 207-12) ...... 794 838 May 23, 2012 The City Record 67

Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Elster AMCO Water, LLC — Division of Water (BOC Res. 208-12) ...... 795

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Cab and chassis with flat beds and cranes — per Ord. 1602-10 to Fallsway Equipment Company — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 221-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bids rejected — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 220-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Baker Vehicle Systems, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 219-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Licursi Garden Center — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 214-12) ...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Medina Tractor Sales — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 215-12) ...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Shearer Farm, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 218-12) ...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Sill’s Motor Sales — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 217-12) ...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to State Sharpening, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 216-12) ...... 796

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Cab and chassis with flat beds and cranes — per Ord. 1602-10 to Fallsway Equipment Company — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 221-12) ...... 797 Catch basin debris, disposal of — per C.O. Sec. 129.29 to American Waste Management Services, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 210-12) ...... 795 HVAC system maintenance, repair/replacement — per Ord. 1216-11 to Energy Mechanical Corp., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 209-12) ...... 795 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Baker Vehicle Systems, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 219-12)...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Licursi Garden Center — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 214-12)...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Medina Tractor Sales — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 215-12)...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Shearer Farm, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 218-12)...... 797 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Sill’s Motor Sales — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 217-12)...... 796 Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to State Sharpening, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 216-12)...... 796 Steel, miscellaneous sizes — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stark Metal Sales, Inc. — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 203-12) ...... 794 Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to B.P. Britches, Inc., d.b.a. Christopher’s — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 213-12) ...... 796 Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stonewall Uniform Corp. — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 212-12) ...... 796 Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Badger Meter, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 207-12) ...... 794 Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Elster AMCO Water, LLC — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 208-12) ...... 795

Board of Control — Water Division

Ion Chromatograph — per C.O. Sec. 129.28 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 206-12) ...... 794 Meter Automation and Replacement Program consulting services — approve sub-consultants — Contract #67994 per BOC Res. 153-08, 558-10, 470-11 — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 204-12) ...... 794 Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Badger Meter, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 207-12) ...... 794 Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Elster AMCO Water, LLC — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 208-12) ...... 795

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

Catch basin debris, disposal of — per C.O. Sec. 129.29 to American Waste Management Services, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 210-12)...... 795

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Central Avenue, 6309, (Ward 5) – KFH Realty, LLC and Henderson Fabricating, owners — appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-74) ...... 802 839 68 The City Record May 23, 2012

Detroit Avenue, 4415-17, (Ward 3) – Allyn W. Soper, owner — appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-23)...... 802 Douse Avenue, 4492, (Ward 5) – Lisa Liuzzo, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-67)...... 802 East 71st Street, 4173, (Ward 12) – Falls Realty, owner — appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-39)...... 802 Fairville Avenue, 18921, (Ward 19) – Jeremy and Aubrey Hostetler, owners — appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-71) ...... 802 Ivanhoe Road, 1130, (Ward 11) – The 5400 Corporation LLC, owner, and John Hirko, prospective tenant — appeal postponed to 9/24/12 on 5/21/12 (Cal. 11-125)...... 802 Prame Avenue, 2202, (Ward 14) – Westside Ministries, owner and Hispanic UMADAOP, prospective tenant — appeal granted and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-27) ...... 802 Reno Avenue, 10606, (Ward 2) – Union Miles Homes, Ltd., owner and Ivy Willis, tenant — appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-69) ...... 802 Scranton Road, 2884, (Ward 14) – Ramon Torres, owner — appeal postponed to 7/30/12 on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-72) ...... 802 St. Clair Avenue, 15707-15801, (Ward 11) – Collinwood/Nottingham Village Development Corporation and DiCicco & Sons, Inc., owners and DG Strategic II, LLC, prospective purchaser — appeal granted and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-70) ...... 802 Vestry Avenue, 2619, (Ward 3) – Cleveland Bricks, LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-60) ...... 802

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Bellflower Road, 11327, (Ward 9) – Case Western Reserve University, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-83) ...... 802 Carnegie Avenue, 3400, (Ward 5) – The Comella Trust, James Comella, owner and Anthony Mendolera, tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-81) ...... 802 Detroit Avenue, 4408, (Ward 3) – Karen O’Malley, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-90)...... 802 East 185th Street, 602, (Ward 11) – Atlas Financial Services, owner and Fabian Crawford, prospective tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-61) ...... 802 East 89th Street, 1762, (Ward 7) – Tina Humphrey, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-62)...... 802 Fulton Road, 4280, (Ward 13) – Phylos Investments, Ltd., owner and O’Reilly Auto Parts, tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-82) ...... 802

Building and Housing Department

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) ...... 792

Building Code

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) ...... 792

Burke Lakefront Airport

Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc. (O 563-12) ...... 834

Capital Projects

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement for Highway Purposes — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (R 751-12) ...... 788 Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) ...... 776 Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12) ...... 776 Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 704-12) ...... 836 Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 713-12) ...... 836 Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar — Banners (Ward 07) (O 760-12) ...... 791 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — encroach into right — of — way — 39 American Flags — Progressive Street Club (Ward 02) (O 730-12) ...... 790 Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church Festival — banners (Ward 15) (O 703-12) ...... 836 Vehicles, Equipment and Accessories, 2012 (O 752-12) ...... 783

Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University Public Health Partnership — Grant — Health Department (O 565-12)...... 792 840 May 23, 2012 The City Record 69

Cemeteries Division

Cemetery Facilities — public improvement contracts — Public Works Department (O 537-12) ...... 834

City Council

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — Week of May 21st (F 761-12) ...... 775 Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — May 21st Meeting (F 762-12) ...... 775 Summer Meeting Schedule, 2012 (R 715-12) ...... 8 04

City of Cleveland Bids

Communications Towers maintenance — Department of Public Utilities — Office of Radio Communications — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due June 15, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012) ...... 803 Extrication and air bag system equipment — Department of Public Safety — Division of Fire — per Ord. 456-11 — bid due June 15, 2012 (advertised 5/16/2012 and 5/23/2012) ...... 803 Police Officer Memorial, 4th District — Department of Public Works — per Ord. 1513-05 — bid due June 13, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012)...... 803 Residential Sound Insulation Program (RSIP), Phase II, Group A-12-1 — General Construction — Department of Port Control — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 — bid due June 21, 2012 (advertised 5/16/2012 and 5/23/2012)...... 803 Residential Sound Insulation Program (RSIP), Phase II, Group A-12-2 — HVAC/Electrical Construction — Department of Port Control — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 — bid due June 21, 2012 (advertised 5/16/2012 and 5/23/2012) ...... 803 SCADA and PCCS refurbishment, Part II — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 629-11 — bid due June 20, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012) ...... 803 Tires, transfer and disposal (Contract T) — Department of Public Works — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal — per Ord. 140-12 — bid due June 21, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012) ...... 804 Uniform clothing supplies, 2013 — Department of Public Safety — Division of Police — per C.O. Sec. 135.06 — bid due June 21, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012)...... 804 Valves and appurtenances, Groups A-D — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 — bid due June 20, 2012 (advertised 5/23/2012 and 5/30/2012) ...... 803

City Planning Commission

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement for Highway Purposes — Capital Projects (Ward 12) (R 751-12) ...... 788 Cedar Ave., (Between E. 76 St. & E. 80 St.) — Change Use and Height District (Ward(s) 5, 6) (O 746-10) ...... 806 Central Ave., (Between E. 79 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 06) (O 747-10)...... 8 07 Central Ave., to Quincy Ave. (Between E. 82 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 06) (O 748-10) ...... 808 Community Entertainment Districts — Amend Section 699A.011 (O 759-12) ...... 787 Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects (Ward 03) (O 704-12) ...... 8 36 E. 79th St. & Quincy Ave. — Change Use and Height District (Ward 06) (O 749-10) ...... 809 Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” (Ward 03) (O 713-12)...... 836 East 79th St. and West of E. 86 St. — Change Use District (Ward 06) (O 755-10) ...... 8 10 East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation Of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — Public Works Department (Ward 06) (O 756-12) ...... 790 Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T. Woods Field” — Public Works (Ward 09) (O 714-12) ...... 8 36 Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — West 25 St. (Between Barber Ave. and Library Ave.) — West 25th St. and Clark Ave. (East and West Sides) — Change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 14) (O 285-12) ...... 825 Quebec Ave. (Between E. 103 St. & E. 105 St. South of Cedar Ave.) — Change Use District (Ward 06) (O 758-10) ...... 812 Quincy Ave. & E. 93rd St. — Change Use District (Ward 06) (O 760-10) ...... 814 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 79 St. & E. 82nd St.) — Change Use and Height District (Ward 06) (O 759-10) ...... 813 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 93rd St. & E. 105 St.) — Change Use and Height District (Ward 06) (O 761-10) ...... 815 Quincy Ave., E. 79 St., E. 71st St., Platt Ave., & Woodland Ave. — Change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 05) (O 737-10) ...... 804 Scranton Rd. (Between Parafine Ave. & South of Barber Ave.) — Change Use, Area and Height District (Ward(s) 03, 14) (O 277-12) ...... 819 Scranton Rd. (East and West Sides) Near Buhrer Ave. and Kinkel Ave. — Change Use and Height District (Ward 14) (O 279-12) ...... 823 Scranton Rd. (Between Wade Ave. and Castle Ave.) — Change Use and Area District (Ward 14) (O 278-12) ...... 821 W. 65th St. & Storer Ave. (Northwest corner) — Change Use District (Ward 15) (O 1225-11) ...... 816 Woodland Ave. & E. 79th St. — Change Use District (Ward 05) (O 757-10) ...... 811 841 70 The City Record May 23, 2012

Clerk of Council

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — Week of May 21st (F 761-12) ...... 775 Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — May 21 Meeting (F 762-12)...... 775 Summer Meeting Schedule, 2012 (R 715-12) ...... 804

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — public improvement contracts — Security Bollards (O 395-12) ...... 832 Port Control — professional services — contracts — Manage The Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) ...... 779 Port Control — public improvement contracts — professional services — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) ...... 781

Cleveland Municipal Court

Finance Department — Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) ...... 777

Cleveland Public Power

Lights, Decorative Post — installation — Utilities Department (O 406-12)...... 792 Utilities Department — American Municipal Power Ecosmart Choice Program (O 758-12)...... 787 Utilities Department — Requirement contracts for equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for a Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) ...... 825

Codified Ordinances

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) ...... 792 Amend Section 603.091 — Unlawful Restraint of Animals (O 12-12) ...... 791 Amend Section 617.11 — Selling or Dispensing Beer or Liquor In Certain Public Premises (O 394-12) ...... 792 Automated Cameras To Impose Civil Penalties Upon Red Light And Speeding Violators — Amend Section 413.031 (O 208-12) ...... 792 Community Entertainment Districts — Amend Section 699A.011 (O 759-12) ...... 787 Enact New Section 127.12 — Telecommunications (O 215-12)...... 792 Impounding Dogs and Cats — Amend Section 603.03 — Safety Department (O 245-12) ...... 792 Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) ...... 789

Communications

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — Week of May 21st (F 761-12) ...... 775 Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — May 21st Meeting (F 762-12) ...... 775 General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue — Finance Department (F 763-12) ...... 775

Community Development

Agreement — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding non- productive land (O 755-12) ...... 786 Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) ...... 817 Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract with various agencies (O 612-12)...... 793 Cleveland Action To Support Housing, Inc. (CASH) — CDBG Funds (O 621-12) ...... 835 Financial Empowerment Center Program — Grant (O 750-12) ...... 782 Garden Program — non-profit agencies (O 623-12) ...... 835 HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies (O 707-12)...... 793 Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community gardening (O 757-12) ...... 791 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG Funds — Aging Department (O 568-12) ...... 792 Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) (O 622-12) ...... 835

Community Development Block Grant Program

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) ...... 793 Cleveland Action To Support Housing, Inc. (CASH) — CDBG Funds — Community Development Department (O 621-12) ...... 835 Garden Program — non-profit agencies (O 623-12) ...... 835 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG Funds — Aging Department — Community Development Department (O 568-12) ...... 792 Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) — Community Development Department (O 622-12)...... 835 842 May 23, 2012 The City Record 71

Community Reinvestment Area

Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) ...... 817

Concession Agreements

Public Works — Highland Park Golf Course (O 10-12) ...... 817

Condolences

Cox, Marilyn (R 770-12) ...... 776 Cregan, Father John J. (R 767-12) ...... 776 Davidson, Ogletree (R 768-12) ...... 776 Jones, Adele Gordon (R 769-12) ...... 776 Kemer, Sr., Richard R. (R 771-12) ...... 776 Williams, Lillian O. “Gerry” (R 772-12)...... 776

Congratulations

Allen, Lloyd (R 773-12) ...... 776 Cleveland-Marshall College of Law (R 778-12) ...... 776 Doll, Karen & David (R 777-12) ...... 776 Fidelity Baptist Church — 120th Anniversary (R 774-12) ...... 776 Fortuna Family — East 80th National Slovenian Home “Persons Of The Year” (R 779-12) ...... 776 Phillis Wheatley Association — 100th Anniversary (R 776-12) ...... 776 Wright, R.N., Carole (R 775-12) ...... 776

Contracts

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — public improvement — Security Bollards (O 395-12) ...... 832 Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Capital Projects — Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) ...... 776 Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 Of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation Of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12)...... 776 Cemetery Facilities — public improvements — Public Works Department (O 537-12) ...... 834 Cleveland Action To Support Housing, Inc. (CASH) — CDBG Funds — Community Development Department (O 621-12) ...... 835 Cleveland Youth Summer Employment Program, 2012 — Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) (O 747-12) ...... 781 Computers, Mobile Data — Pen-Base , I Mobile — Division of Fire & EMS — Safety Department (O 571-12) ...... 793 Doors, Overhead — maintain, replace, repair (O 652-12) ...... 793 Economic Development — Amend Contract No. 40622 — Chagrin Highlands MDA (O 400-12) ...... 833 Enact New Section 127.12 — Telecommunications (O 215-12)...... 792 Exercise option to renew Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118 — Software House International, Inc. to provide Microsoft Licenses (O 754-12) ...... 786 Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS 2010-322 — Kellogg Community College — professional services — To certify City Personnel as Airport Rescue Firefighting Basic Firefighters (O 743-12) ...... 779 Finance Department — Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) ...... 777 Finance Department — professional service — for licenses, equipment, for IT capital (O 735-12) ...... 777 Finance Department- professional services — Implement Web- Based Payment System (O 734-12) ...... 777 HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 707-12) ...... 793 Lights, Decorative Post — installation — Utilities Department (O 406-12)...... 792 Minority Health Program, 2012-13 — Health Department — Ohio Commission On Minority Health (O 749-12) ...... 782 Port Control — Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2010-106 with Precision Analytical, Inc . (O 496-12)...... 834 Port Control — Professional service for Air and Cargo Service Consulting (O 535-12)...... 834 Port Control — professional services — Manage The Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12)...... 779 Port Control — public improvement — Constructing a Transient Marina at The E. 9th St. Pier (Ward 03) (O 744-12) ...... 779 Port Control — public improvement — professional services — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) ...... 781 Port Control — Remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces (O 745-12)...... 780 Roofs — test, evaluate, repair and replace — Utilities Department (O 262-12)...... 818 Security Services, Unarmed — various divisions (O 650-12) ...... 793 843 72 The City Record May 23, 2012

Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) — Community Development Department (O 622-12)...... 835 Transport and Supply Natural Gas — Finance Department (O 651-12) ...... 793 Utilities Department — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12)...... 778 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009 Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) ...... 776 Utilities Department — NEORSD — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street Pump Station (Ward 03) (O 737-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — public improvement — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 01) (O 739-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — public improvement — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 03) (O 740-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — public improvement — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 15) (O 741-12) ...... 779 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14) (F 764-12) ...... 775 Utilities Department — Equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for a Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) ...... 825 Vehicles, Equipment and Accessories, 2012 (O 752-12) ...... 783

Cuyahoga County

Community Development — agreement — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding non- productive land (O 755-12) ...... 786 Finance Department — Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) ...... 777

Dominion East Ohio

Public Works — grant easement — For Rockefeller Park (Ward 08) (O 748-12) ...... 782

Easements

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement for Highway Purposes — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (R 751-12) ...... 788 Public Works — Dominion East Ohio Gas — For Rockefeller Park (Ward 08) (O 748-12)...... 782

Economic Development Department

Amend Contract No. 40622 — Chagrin Highlands MDA (O 400-12) ...... 833 Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Repeal Ordinance No. 247-12 — TIF Agreement — 800 Superior, LLC, (O 731-12)...... 790

Emergency Medical Service Division

Computers, Mobile Data — Pen-Base , I Mobile — contracts — Division of Fire & EMS — Safety Department (O 571-12)...... 793

Encroachments

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — right — of — way — 39 American Flags — Progressive Street Club — Capital Projects (Ward 02) (O 730-12) ...... 790

Fees

Impounding Dogs and Cats — Amend Section 603.03 — Safety Department (O 245-12) ...... 792

Finance Department

Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) ...... 777 Doors, Overhead — maintain, replace, repair (O 652-12) ...... 793 Enact New Section 127.12 — Telecommunications (O 215-12)...... 792 Exercise option to renew Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118 — Software House International, Inc. To Provide Microsoft Licenses (O 754-12) ...... 786 General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue (F 763-12) ...... 775 Professional Service — contracts — for licenses, equipment, for IT Capital (O 735-12) ...... 777 Professional Services — contracts — Implement Web- Based Payment System (O 734-12) ...... 777 Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Sect(s) 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 Ord. No. 1689-11 — Human Resources Department (O 753-12) ...... 784 844 May 23, 2012 The City Record 73

Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Section 56 of Ord. No. 1689-11 — Human Resources Department (O 610-12) ...... 793 Security Services, Unarmed — contracts — various divisions (O 650-12)...... 793 Transport and Supply Natural Gas — contracts (O 651-12)...... 793

Fire Division

Computers, Mobile Data — Pen-Base , I Mobile — contracts — Division of Fire & EMS — Safety Department (O 571-12)...... 793

Flats District

Community Entertainment Districts — Amend Section 699A.011 (O 759-12) ...... 787

Grants

AIDS-Related Services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department — Health Department (O 706-12) ...... 793 Buffer Zone Protection Program, 2010 — Cuyahoga County — Ohio Emergency Management Agency — Safety Department (O 250-12) ...... 792 Case Western Reserve University Public Health Partnership — Case Western Reserve University — Health Department (O 565-12)...... 792 Financial Empowerment Center Program — Grant — Community Development (O 750-12)...... 782 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention Program — Cuyahoga County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board — Health Department (O 655-12) ...... 793 Minority Health Program, 2012-13 — contracts — Health Department — Ohio Commission On Minority Health (O 749-12) ...... 782 Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP), 2011 — materials, equipment, supplies — Safety Department — U.S. Department of Public Safety (O 536-12) ...... 792 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Grant Program — Cuyahoga County Board of Health — Health Department (O 656-12) ...... 793 Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging Programs, 2013, 2014 — Western Reserve Area Agency Grants (O 662-12) ...... 793

Health Department

AIDS-Related Services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 706-12)...... 793 Case Western Reserve University Public Health Partnership — Grant — Case Western Reserve University (O 565-12) ...... 792 HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 707-12) ...... 793 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Prevention Program — Grant — Cuyahoga County Alcohol and Drug Addiction Services Board (O 655-12) ...... 793 Minority Health Program, 2012-13 — contracts — Ohio Commission On Minority Health (O 749-12) ...... 782 Public Health Emergency Preparedness Grant Program — Grant — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 656-12) ...... 793

Highland Park Golf Course

Public Works — Concession Agreement (O 10-12) ...... 817

Housing

AIDS-Related Services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department — Health Department (O 706-12) ...... 793 Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) ...... 817

Human Resources Department

Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Sect(s) 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 Ord. No. 1689-11 — Finance Department (O 753-12) ...... 784 Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Section 56 of Ord. No. 1689-11 — Finance Department (O 610-12) ...... 793

Justice Center

Safety Department — Lease portion of The 1st Floor in the Justice Center for Police Museum (O 258-12) ...... 818 845 74 The City Record May 23, 2012

Lease Agreement

Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc. — Burke Lakefront Airport (O 563-12) ...... 834

Leases

Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community gardening (O 757-12) ...... 791 Port Control — Parking for the USS Cod Museum (O 257-12) ...... 818 Safety Department — Portion of the 1st Floor in the Justice Center for Police Museum (O 258-12) ...... 818

Liquor Permits

East 123rd St., 963-65 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 09) (F 766-12) ...... 776 Pearl Rd., 4256 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 983-11 (Ward 13) (R 717-12)...... 804 West 130th St., 4606 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1245-11 (Ward 18) (R 718-12) ...... 804

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

Utilities Department — contract — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street Pump Station (Ward 03) (O 737-12) ...... 778

Permits

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar — Banners — Capital Projects (Ward 07) (O 760-12)...... 791 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — encroach into right — of — way — 39 American Flags — Progressive Street Club — Capital Projects (Ward 02) (O 730-12) ...... 790 Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church Festival — Banners — Capital Projects (Ward 15) (O 703-12) ...... 836

Port Control Department

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — public improvement contracts — Security Bollards (O 395-12) ...... 832 Cleveland Youth Summer Employment Program, 2012 — contracts — Youth Opportunities Unlimited (YOU) (O 747-12) ...... 781 Contracts — remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces (O 745-12)...... 780 Exercise option to Renew Contract No. PS 2010-322 — Kellogg Community College — professional services — To Certify City Personnel as Airport Rescue Firefighting Basic Firefighters (O 743-12) ...... 779 Exercise option to Renew Contract No. PS2010-106 with Precision Analytical, Inc. (O 496-12) ...... 834 Lease — Parking for the USS Cod Museum (O 257-12) ...... 818 Professional service for Air and Cargo Service Consulting (O 535-12)...... 834 Professional Services — contracts — Manage The Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) ...... 779 Public Improvement Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E. 9th St. Pier (Ward 03) (O 744-12) ...... 779 Public Improvement Contracts — professional services — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) ...... 781 Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc. — Burke Lakefront Airport (O 563-12) ...... 834

Predatory Lending

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) ...... 793

Professional Services

Capital Projects — Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) ...... 776 Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12) ...... 776 Cemetery Facilities — public improvement contracts — Public Works Department (O 537-12) ...... 834 Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS 2010-322 — Kellogg Community College — To Certify City Personnel as Airport Rescue Firefighting Basic Firefighters (O 743-12)...... 779 Finance Department — contracts — for licenses, equipment, for IT Capital (O 735-12) ...... 777 Finance Department- contracts — Implement Web- Based Payment System (O 734-12)...... 777 Port Control — contracts — Manage the Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) ...... 779 Port Control — For Air and Cargo Service Consulting (O 535-12) ...... 834 Port Control — Public Improvement Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E. 9th St. Pier (Ward 03) (O 744-12) ...... 779 846 May 23, 2012 The City Record 75

Port Control — Public Improvement Contracts — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) ...... 781 Security Services, Unarmed — contracts — various divisions (O 650-12)...... 793 Utilities Department — contracts — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12) ...... 778

Public Improvements

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — contracts — Security Bollards (O 395-12) ...... 832 Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Capital Projects — Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) ...... 776 Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12) ...... 776 Cemetery Facilities — Contracts — Public Works Department (O 537-12) ...... 834 Port Control — Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E. 9th St. Pier (Ward 03) (O 744-12)...... 779 Port Control — Contracts — Professional Services — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) ...... 781 Roofs — Contracts — test, evaluate, repair and replace — Utilities Department (O 262-12) ...... 818 Utilities Department — Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 01) (O 739-12)...... 778 Utilities Department — Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 03) (O 740-12)...... 778 Utilities Department — Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 15) (O 741-12)...... 779

Public Works

Amend Section 617.11 — Selling or Dispensing Beer or Liquor In Certain Public Premises (O 394-12) ...... 792 Cemetery Facilities — Public Improvement Contracts (O 537-12) ...... 834 Concession Agreement For Highland Park Golf Course (O 10-12) ...... 817 East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 756-12)...... 790 Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T. Woods Field” — City Planning Commission (Ward 09) (O 714-12)...... 836 Grant easement to Dominion East Ohio Gas — For Rockefeller Park (Ward 08) (O 748-12) ...... 782 Property adoption agreement with University Circle Incorporated to install and maintain a Bike Park In Rockefeller Park (O 264-12) ...... 819

Recognition

“Caring Individuals — Stepping Out Against Breast Cancer” — (2nd Annual) (R 780-12) ...... 776

Recreation Centers

Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T. Woods Field” — City Planning Commission — Public Works (Ward 09) (O 714-12) ...... 836

Safety Department

Amend Section 603.091 — Unlawful Restraint of Animals (O 12-12) ...... 791 Amend Section 617.11 — Selling or Dispensing Beer or Liquor In Certain Public Premises (O 394-12) ...... 792 Automated Cameras To Impose Civil Penalties Upon Red Light And Speeding Violators — Amend Section 413.031 (O 208-12) ...... 792 Buffer Zone Protection Program, 2010 — Grant — Cuyahoga County — Ohio Emergency Management Agency (O 250-12) ...... 792 Computers, Mobile Data — Pen-Base , I Mobile — Contracts — Division of Fire & EMS (O 571-12) ...... 793 Impounding Dogs and Cats — Amend Section 603.03 (O 245-12) ...... 792 Lease Portion of the 1st Floor in the Justice Center for Police Museum (O 258-12) ...... 818 Port Security Grant Program (PSGP), 2011 — materials, equipment, supplies — U.S. Department of Public Safety (O 536-12) ...... 792

Salaries

Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Sect(s) 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 Ord. No. 1689-11 — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 753-12) ...... 784 Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Section 56 of Ord. No. 1689-11 — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 610-12) ...... 793 847 76 The City Record May 23, 2012

Sewers

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009 Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) ...... 776 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 01) (O 739-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 03) (O 740-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 15) (O 741-12) ...... 779 Utilities Department (WPC) — CONTRACT PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14) (F 764-12) ...... 775

Statement of Work Acceptance

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009 Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) ...... 776 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14) (F 764-12) ...... 775

Street Vacation

Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (Ward 03) (O 704-12)...... 836

Streets — Name

Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 713-12) ...... 836 East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission — Public Works Department (Ward 06) (O 756-12) ...... 790 Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T. Woods Field” — City Planning Commission — Public Works (Ward 09) (O 714-12) ...... 836

Tax Abatement

Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) ...... 817

Traffic Code

Automated Cameras To Impose Civil Penalties Upon Red Light and Speeding Violators — Amend Section 413.031 (O 208-12) ...... 792

Traffic Commissioner

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) ...... 789

Traffic Engineering & Parking Division

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) ...... 789

Utilities Department

American Municipal Power Ecosmart Choice Program (O 758-12) ...... 787 Contract — NEORSD — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street Pump Station (Ward 03) (O 737-12) ...... 778 Contracts — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12)...... 778 Lights, Decorative Post — installation (O 406-12) ...... 792 Public Improvement Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 01) (O 739-12) ...... 778 Public Improvement Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 03) (O 740-12) ...... 778 Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 15) (O 741-12) ...... 779 Requirement contracts for equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for a Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) ...... 825 Roofs — Contracts — test, evaluate, repair and replace (O 262-12) ...... 818 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009 Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) ...... 776 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14) (F 764-12) ...... 775 848 May 23, 2012 The City Record 77

Vehicles

Vehicles, Equipment and Accessories, 2012 (O 752-12) ...... 783

Ward 01

“Caring Individuals — Stepping Out Against Breast Cancer” — (2nd Annual) — Recognition (R 780-12) ...... 776 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (O 739-12)...... 778

Ward 02

Allen, Lloyd — Congratulations (R 773-12) ...... 776 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — encroach into right — of — way — 39 American Flags — Progressive Street Club — Capital Projects (O 730-12)...... 790

Ward 03

Scranton Rd. (Between Parafine Ave. & South of Barber Ave.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 14) (O 277-12) ...... 819 Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (O 704-12) ...... 836 Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” — City Planning Commission (O 713-12)...... 8 36 Economic Development — Repeal Ordinance No. 247-12 — TIF Agreement — 800 Superior, LLC, (O 731-12) ...... 790 Utilities Department — Contract — NEORSD — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street Pump Station (O 737-12) ...... 778 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (O 740-12) ...... 778 Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) ...... 789 Port Control — Public Improvement Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E. 9th St. Pier (O 744-12)...... 779

Ward 04

Capital Projects — Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase I (O 732-12) ...... 776 Jones, Adele Gordon — Condolence (R 769-12) ...... 776

Ward 05

Cedar Ave., (Between E. 76 St. & E. 80 St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 5, 6) (O 746-10) ...... 806 Phillis Wheatley Association — 100th Anniversary — Congratulations (R 776-12) ...... 776 Quincy Ave., E. 79 St., E. 71st St., Platt Ave., & Woodland Ave. — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 737-10) ...... 804 Woodland Ave. & E. 79th St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 757-10) ...... 811

Ward 06

Cedar Ave., (Between E. 76 St. & E. 80 St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 5, 6) (O 746-10) ...... 806 Central Ave., (Between E. 79 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 747-10) ...... 807 Central Ave., to Quincy Ave. (Between E. 82 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 748-10)...... 8 08 Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) ...... 776 E. 79th St. & Quincy Ave. — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 749-10)...... 809 East 79th St. and West of E. 86 St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 755-10) ...... 810 East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission — Public Works Department (O 756-12) ...... 790 Quebec Ave. (Between E. 103 St. & E. 105 St. South of Cedar Ave.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 758-10) ...... 812 Quincy Ave. & E. 93rd St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 760-10)...... 814 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 79 St. & E. 82nd St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 759-10) ...... 8 13 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 93rd St. & E. 105 St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 761-10)...... 815 849 78 The City Record May 23, 2012

Ward 07

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) ...... 776 Fidelity Baptist Church — 120th Anniversary — Congratulations (R 774-12) ...... 776 Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar — Banners — Capital Projects (O 760-12) ...... 791 Wright, R.N., Carole — Congratulations (R 775-12) ...... 776

Ward 08

Davidson, Ogletree — Condolence (R 768-12) ...... 776 East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission — Public Works Department (O 756-12) ...... 790 Jones, Adele Gordon — Condolence (R 769-12) ...... 776 Public Works — Grant easement to Dominion East Ohio Gas — For Rockefeller Park (O 748-12) ...... 782

Ward 09

East 123rd St., 963-65 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 766-12) ...... 776 Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T. Woods Field” — City Planning Commission — Public Works (O 714-12) ...... 836

Ward 12

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement for Highway Purposes — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (R 751-12) ...... 788 Fortuna Family — East 80th National Slovenian Home “Persons Of The Year” — Congratulations (R 779-12) ...... 776

Ward 13

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) ...... 776 Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community gardening (O 757-12) ...... 791 Pearl Rd., 4256 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 983-11 — liquor permit (R 717-12) ...... 804

Ward 14

Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — West 25 St. (Between Barber Ave. and Library Ave.) — West 25th St. and Clark Ave. (East and West Sides) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 285-12) ...... 825 Scranton Rd. (Between Parafine Ave. & South of Barber Ave.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 14) (O 277-12) ...... 819 Scranton Rd. (East and West Sides) Near Buhrer Ave. and Kinkel Ave. — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (O 279-12)...... 823 Scranton Rd. (Between Wade Ave. and Castle Ave.) — Change Use and Area District — City Planning Commission (O 278-12)...... 821 Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 764-12) ...... 775

Ward 15

Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure Improvement (O 399-12) ...... 832 Doll, Karen & David — Congratulations (R 777-12)...... 776 Rebuilding Together Cleveland — Appreciation (R 781-12) ...... 776 Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church Festival — Banners — Capital Projects (O 703-12) ...... 836 Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) ...... 789 Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (O 741-12)...... 779 W. 65th St. & Storer Ave. (Northwest corner) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 1225-11)...... 816

Ward 17

Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (O 733-12) ...... 776 850 May 23, 2012 The City Record 79

Ward 18

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) ...... 776 Fortuna Family — East 80th National Slovenian Home “Persons Of The Year” — Congratulations (R 779-12) ...... 776 H.E. Minister Fady Abboud, Lebanese Ministry Of Tourism — Welcome (R 782-12) ...... 776 West 130th St., 4606 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1245-11 — liquor permit (R 718-12) ...... 804

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Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) ...... 776 Cox, Marilyn — Condolence (R 770-12) ...... 776 Cregan, Father John J. — Condolence (R 767-12) ...... 776 Kemer, Sr., Richard R. — Condolence (R 771-12) ...... 776 Williams, Lillian O. “Gerry” — Condolence (R 772-12)...... 776

Water Division

Utilities Department — Contracts — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12) ...... 778

Water Pollution Control Division

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009 Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) ...... 776

Welcome

H.E. Minister Fady Abboud, Lebanese Ministry Of Tourism (R 782-12) ...... 776

Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging

Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging Programs, 2013, 2014 — Western Reserve Area Agency Grants (O 662-12) ...... 793

Zoning

Cedar Ave., (Between E. 76 St. & E. 80 St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 5, 6) (O 746-10) ...... 806 Central Ave., (Between E. 79 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 747-10)...... 807 Central Ave., to Quincy Ave. (Between E. 82 St. & E. 83 St.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 748-10) ...... 8 08 Community Entertainment Districts — Amend Section 699A.011 (O 759-12) ...... 787 E. 79th St. & Quincy Ave. — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 749-10)...... 809 East 79th St. and West of E. 86 St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 755-10)...... 810 Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — West 25 St. (Between Barber Ave. and Library Ave.) — West 25th St. and Clark Ave. (East and West Sides) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 14) (O 285-12) ...... 8 25 Quebec Ave. (Between E. 103 St. & E. 105 St. South of Cedar Ave.) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 758-10)...... 812 Quincy Ave. & E. 93rd St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 760-10) ...... 814 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 79 St. & E. 82nd St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 759-10)...... 813 Quincy Ave. (Between E. 93rd St. & E. 105 St.) — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 761-10) ...... 815 Quincy Ave., E. 79 St., E. 71st St., Platt Ave., & Woodland Ave. — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 737-10) ...... 804 Scranton Rd. (Between Parafine Ave. & South of Barber Ave.) — Change Use, Area and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward(S) 03, 14) (O 277-12) ...... 819 Scranton Rd. (East and West Sides) Near Buhrer Ave. and Kinkel Ave. — Change Use and Height District — City Planning Commission (Ward 14) (O 279-12) ...... 823 Scranton Rd. (Between Wade Ave. and Castle Ave.) — Change Use and Area District — City Planning Commission (Ward 14) (O 278-12) ...... 821 W. 65th St. & Storer Ave. (Northwest corner) — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 1225-11) ...... 816 Woodland Ave. & E. 79th St. — Change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 757-10) ...... 811

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