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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 24 Board of Control 24 Ward Name Civil Service 28 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Board of Zoning Appeals 28 2 Zachary Reed Board of Building Standards 3 and Building Appeals 32 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 33 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 34 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 34 7 TJ Dow Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 35 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 35 9 Kevin Conwell Index 35 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Ward Name Residence Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 16920 Throckley Avenue 44128 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 2 Zack Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Fire – Patrick Kelly, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DIVISIONS: 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ronald J.H. O'Leary, Director, Room 500 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 DIVISIONS: 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 16 Brian Kazy ...... 4300 West 143rd Street 44135 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Member Brian Cummins, Eugene R. Miller (Board Lawyer), Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Ryan, Peter Whitt. Martin J. Flask, Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Special Projects CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Michael Flickinger. Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Dan Williams, Media Relations Director BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth DIVISIONS: Kukla, Secretary. Architecture and Site Development – Christopher Diehl, Manager BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner Sullivan. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: Robin Wood, Law Librarian, Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson. Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Utilities Director Paul Bender; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; Anthony DIVISIONS: J. Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, 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 – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 Render, Genesis O. Brown. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Avenue David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman DIVISIONS: Kevin Kelley. Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer 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, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Giancarlo Calicchia, Council Member Terrell H. Pruitt, Robert Strickland, Julie Trott, Robert Vilkas, Donald Petit, Interim DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director, Cleveland Hopkins Secretary. International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane DIVISIONS: Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Langhenry. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET OFFICES: JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Administration – John Laird, Manager Judge Courtroom Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12C Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 14C Parking Facilities – Antionette Thompson, Interim Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge James H. Hewitt, III – Courtroom 12A Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Streets – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Toinette Parrilla, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Ed Wade – Courtroom 12B DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Gregory A. Sims Environment – Chantez Williams, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza – Chief Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Myron Benett, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate. The City Record

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The City Record The following Committees meet at Cleveland. Notice of acceptance of a Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: grant of $3,250 from Depart- Clerk of Council under authority ment of Public Safety/Emergency Medical Services for training and of the Charter of the Mayor's Appointments Committee: Dow (CHAIR), Brady, Cleveland, equipment for the City’s Division of City of Cleveland Kelley, Mitchell. Emergency Medical Services. The City Record is available Received. online at Operations Committee: Pruitt www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Mitchell, Kelley, Keane, File No. 666-15. Address all communications to Zone. From Ricky Smith, Director of PATRICIA J. BRITT Department of Port Control, City of Rules Committee: Kelley Cleveland. Notice of acceptance of City Clerk, Clerk of Council (CHAIR), Cleveland, Keane, grant of $15,625 from Local Govern- 216 City Hall Polensek, Pruitt. ment Innovation Council, Ohio Development Services Agency, to PERMANENT SCHEDULE develop a recycling program. Received. STANDING COMMITTEES OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS CITY COUNCIL OF THE COUNCIL ______File No. 667-15. 2015-2017 From Linda S. Atkins, Chief Cleveland, Ohio Financial Officer, Cleveland Ther- MONDAY — Alternating Monday, June 1, 2015 mal, LLC. Balance Sheet of Cleve- The meeting of the Council was land Thermal, LLC from year end 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human called to order at 7:07 p.m. with the financial statements for years 2012- Services Committee: Cimperman President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- 2014, as required by Ordinance No. (CHAIR), Mitchell (VICE-CHAIR), ley, in the Chair. 550-12. Received. Brady, Cleveland, Conwell, Cum- mins, J. Johnson. Council Members present: Dona STATEMENT OF WORK Brady, Anthony Brancatelli, Joe ACCEPTANCE 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services Cimperman, Phyllis E. Cleveland, and Properties Committee: K. John- Kevin Conwell, Brian J. Cummins, File No. 668-15. son (CHAIR), Dow (VICE-CHAIR), TJ Dow, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Brian From Office of Capital Projects Brancatelli, Cummins, J. Johnson, Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Kenneth L. and Department of Public Works, Kazy, Reed. Johnson, Martin J. Keane, Mamie J. City of Cleveland, for Near West Mitchell, Michael D. Polensek, Ter- Side Theater Parking Lot Improve- rell H. Pruitt, Zack Reed, and ments. Contractor: R.J. Platten. Con- MONDAY Matthew Zone. tract: #PI20140000000050. Date of Also present were: Mayor Frank Acceptance: April 22, 2015. Received. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: G. Jackson, Chief of Staff Ken Sil- Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE- liman, Chief Operating Officer Dar- FROM OHIO DIVISION OF CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Con- nell Brown, Chief of Government LIQUOR CONTROL well, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Affairs Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Regional Development Edward W. File No. 692-15. TUESDAY Rybka, Chief of Education Monyka RE: #7638575. Transfer of Owner- S. Price, Chief of Sustainability Jeni- ship Application, C1 C2. S A H Gas 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- ta McGowan, Chief of Public Affairs Inc., 4322 Clark Avenue (Ward 3). ning and Sustainability Committee: Natoya Walker-Minor, and Directors Received. Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Langhenry, Dumas, Davis, Smith, (VICE-CHAIR), Cimperman, Cum- Spronz, Parrilla, McGrath, O’Leary, File No. 693-15. mins, Dow, Pruitt, Zone. Nichols, Griffin, Fumich, Ambroz RE: #7196863. Transfer of Owner- and Burrows. ship Application, D5. Randc Hold- TUESDAY — Alternating ings LLC, 16612 Lorain Avenue Council Members, Administration, (Ward 17). Received. 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Staff, and those in the audience rose Pruitt (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- for a moment of silent reflection, File No. 694-15. CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cummins, and the Pledge of Allegiance. RE: #0858114. New License Appli- Keane, Mitchell, Polensek. cation, D5J. Bottles on 25th LLC, MOTION 7320 Detroit Avenue (Ward 15). 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- Received. munity Benefits Committee: Cleve- On the motion of Council Member land (CHAIR), Zone (VICE-CHAIR), Kazy, the reading of the minutes of File No. 695-15. J.Johnson, Kazy, Polensek, Pruitt, the last meeting was dispensed with RE: #0081679. New License Appli- Reed. and the journal approved. Seconded cation, D5A. Aimbridge Hospitality by Council Member Reed. LLC, 24 Public Square (Ward 3). WEDNESDAY — Alternating Received. OATH OF OFFICE 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS File No. 664-15. Zone (CHAIR), Conwell (VICE- Robert L. Davis, Director, Depart- The rules were suspended and the CHAIR), Cimperman, Kazy, Keane, ment of Public Utilities. Received. following Resolutions were adopted Mitchell, Polensek. by a rising vote: COMMUNICATIONS 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- Res. No. 676-15— Frank J. “Chic” mittee: Keane (CHAIR), Dow File No. 665-15. Gallo. (VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, J. Johnson, From Michal McGrath, Director of Res. No. 677-15— Charlotte Hill K.Johnson, Kazy, Reed. Department of Public Safety, City of Martin. 789 4 The City Record June 3, 2015

Res. No. 678-15— Katie Wright. Section 1. That the Director of Pub- to the Rental Rehabilitation Loan Res. No. 696-15— Joseph Boysaw. lic Utilities is authorized to make one agreement, entered into on January Res. No. 697-15— John P. “Jack” or more written requirement con- 23, 1992, as amended, both with NOAH Lavelle. tracts under the Charter and the Codi- Midtown II Limited Partnership, for fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, the rehabilitation of low income CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS 1976, for the requirements for the peri- rental units in two multifamily build- od up to two years, with two one-year ings located at 3147 Prospect Avenue The rules were suspended and the options to renew, of the necessary and 2029 East 40th Street, to extend following Resolutions were adopted items of labor and materials neces- the maturity dates on both loans to without objection: sary for analysis, identification, stor- June, 1, 2025. age, remediation, transportation, Whereas, under Ordinance No. 1267- Res. No. 679-15—Pamela Delly. recycling and disposal of various 91, passed June 17, 1991, this Council Res. No. 680-15—Greg Margevicius. chemicals, hazardous waste products authorized the Director of Communi- Res. No. 681-15—The Murphy Irish and other non-hazardous and recy- ty Development to enter into Contract Dancers — 2015 Senior Dance Drama clable waste materials, in the approx- No. 44522 with NOAH Midtown II Lim- World Champions. imate amount as purchased during ited Partnership (“NOAH”), for the Res. No. 682-15—Connor Wagner. the preceding term, to be purchased rehabilitation of low income rental Res. No. 683-15—Juliette Madigan. by the Commissioner of Purchases units in two multi-family buildings Res. No. 684-15—Rev. John E. Man- and Supplies on a unit basis for the located at 3147 Prospect Avenue and ning, Ph.D. Divisions of Water, Cleveland Public 2029 East 40th Street using Communi- Power, and Water Pollution Control, ty Development Block Grant Housing CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS Department of Public Utilities. The Trust funds (“CDBG NOAH Loan”); first of the one-year options to renew and The rules were suspended and the may not be exercised without addi- Whereas, under Ordinance No. 1471- following Resolutions were adopted tional legislative authority. If such 88, passed June 20, 1988, as amended, without objection: additional legislative authority is this Council authorized the Director granted and the first of the one-year of Community Development to enter Res. No. 685-15—Phylise Abrams. options to renew is exercised, then the into an agreement with NOAH, for the Res. No. 686-15—Muldrow Family second of the one-year options to rehabilitation of low income rental Reunion (2015). renew may be exercised at the option units in two multi-family buildings Res. No. 687-15—Coakley Family of the Director of Public Utilities, located at 3147 Prospect Avenue and Reunion (2015). without the necessity of obtaining 2029 East 40th Street using Rental Res. No. 688-15—Excelsior Lodge additional authority of this Council. Rehabilitation funds (“NOAH Rental No. 11. Bids shall be taken in a manner that Rehabilitation Loan”); and permits an award to be made for all Whereas, under Ordinance No. 1290- APPRECIATION RESOLUTION items as a single contract, or by sepa- 10, passed October 18, 2010, the Direc- rate contract for each or any combina- tor of Community Development The rules were suspended and the tion of the items as the Board of Con- entered into amendments to both the following Resolution was adopted trol determines. Alternate bids for a CDBG NOAH Loan and the NOAH without objection: period less than the specified term Rental Rehabilitation Loan on Janu- may be taken if desired by the Com- ary 23, 1992, and to change the terms Res. No. 689-15—Reverend William missioner of Purchases and Supplies of the loans, including extending both J. Murphy, S.J. until provision is made for the loans until June 1, 2015; and requirements for the entire term. Whereas, Key Bank holds first WELCOME RESOLUTION Section 2. That existing Section 1 of position on both loans which mature Ordinance No. 495-13, passed May 6, on June 1, 2025; and The rules were suspended and the 2013, is repealed. Whereas, the City and NOAH wish following Resolution was adopted Section 3. That the Director of Pub- to extend the majority dates of the without objection: lic Utilities is authorized to exercise CDBG NOAH Loan and the NOAH the first option to renew Contract No. Rental Rehabilitation Loan until Res. No. 690-15—Dr. Tony Evans. RC 2014-25 for an additional year in June 1, 2025 to be coterminous with the approximate amount of $150,000, the first mortgage; and COMMEMORATION RESOLUTION with RJB Enterprises dba Chemtron Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Corporation, for the requirements for an emergency measure providing for The rules were suspended and the an additional year of the necessary the usual daily operation of a munici- following Resolution was adopted items of labor and materials neces- pal department; now, therefore without objection: sary for analysis, identification, stor- Be it ordained by the Council of the age, remediation, transportation, City of Cleveland: Res. No. 691-15—Baltic American recycling and disposal of various Section 1. That the Director of Com- Committee of . chemicals, hazardous waste products munity Development is authorized to and other non-hazardous and recy- enter into an amendment to Contract FIRST READING EMERGENCY clable waste materials, for the Divi- No. 44522 with NOAH Midtown II Lim- ORDINANCES REFERRED sions of Water, Cleveland Public ited Partnership (“NOAH CDBG Power, and Water Pollution Control, Loan”) for the rehabilitation of low Ord. No. 635-15. Department of Public Utilities. This income rental units in two multifami- By Council Members Pruitt and ordinance constitutes the additional ly buildings located at 3147 Prospect Kelley (by departmental request). legislative authority required by Avenue and 2029 East 40th Street to An emergency ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 495-13 to exercise this extend the terms of the loan for an Section 1 of Ordinance No. 495-13, option. additional 10 years, until June 1, 2025, passed May 6, 2013, relating to a Section 4. That this ordinance is to be coterminous with the first mort- requirement contract of labor and declared to be an emergency measure gage. materials necessary for analysis, and, provided it receives the affirma- Section 2. That the Director of Com- identification, storage, remediation, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- munity Development is authorized to transportation, recycling and dispos- bers elected to Council, it shall take enter into an amendment to the al of various chemicals, hazardous effect and be in force immediately Rental Rehabilitation Loan agree- waste products and other non-haz- upon its passage and approval by the ment, entered into on January 23, ardous and recyclable waste materi- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect 1992, as amended, with NOAH Mid- als for the Department of Public Util- and be in force from and after the ear- town II Limited Partnership (“NOAH ities; and to authorize the Director to liest period allowed by law. Rental Rehabilitation Loan”) for the exercise the first option to renew Con- Referred to Directors of Public Util- rehabilitation of low income rental tract No. RC 2014-25 with RJB Enter- ities, Finance, Law; Committees on units in two multifamily buildings prises dba Chemtron Corporation. Utilities, Finance. located at 3147 Prospect Avenue and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes 2029 East 40th Street to extend the an emergency measure providing for Ord. No. 636-15. terms of the loan for an additional 10 the usual daily operation of a munici- By Council Members Dow, Bran- years, until June 1, 2025, to be coter- pal department; now, therefore catelli and Kelley (by departmental minous with the first mortgage. Be it ordained by the Council of the request). Section 3. That all other terms of City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance authoriz- the CDBG Loan and the Rental Reha- Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordi- ing the Director of Community Devel- bilitation Loan for NOAH Midtown II nance No. 495-13, passed May 6, 2013, is opment to enter into an amendment to Limited Partnership, as amended, amended to read as follows: Contract No. 44522 and an amendment shall remain the same. 790 June 3, 2015 The City Record 5

Section 4. That the amendments equipment, materials, or services, and Section 3. The contract or contracts shall be prepared by the Director of for training, maintenance, and inspec- authorized shall be paid from Fund Law and shall contain terms and pro- tion for a period not to exceed two Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 106, 60 visions as the Director of Law deems years; and SF 112, 60 SF 114, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, necessary to protect and benefit the Whereas, under the authority of 60 SF 117, 60 SF 119, 60 SF 121, 60 SF public interest. that ordinance, the Director of Port 122, 60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF 130, 60 Section 5. That this ordinance is Control entered into Contract No. RC SF 141, 60 SF 160, and passenger facil- declared to be an emergency measure 2015-54; and ity charges, and the fund or funds to and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, Ordinance No. 1458-14 lim- which are credited the proceeds from tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- ited expenditures under the contract any grants and future bond funds, if bers elected to Council, it shall take to $750,000; and issued for this purpose, Request No. effect and be in force immediately Whereas, Ameribridge is the only RQS 3001, RL 2013-099 and RQS 3001, upon its passage and approval by the identifiable source for refurbished RL 2015-49. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect jetbridges that meet the Depart- Section 4. That existing Section 3 and be in force from and after the ear- ment’s criteria and additional ser- of Ordinance No. 1458-14, passed liest period allowed by law. vices under the contract are neces- November 24, 2014 is repealed. Referred to Directors of Community sary but exceed the $750,000 limita- Section 5. That the cost of the Development, Finance, Law; Commit- tion in Ordinance No. 1458-14; and amendment shall not exceed tees on Development Planning and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes $1,031,733 and shall be paid form Fund Sustainability, Finance. an emergency measure providing for Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 106, 60 the usual daily operation of a munici- SF 112, 60 SF 114, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, Ord. No. 637-15. pal department; now, therefore 60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF 130, 60 SF By Council Members Keane and Be it ordained by the Council of the 141, 60 SF 160, from the fund or funds Kelley (by departmental request). City of Cleveland: to which are credited any grants and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 1. That the Director of Port passenger facility charges if ing the Director of Port Control to Control is authorized to enter into an approved for this purpose, and from enter into an amendment to Contract amendment to Contract No. RC 2015-54 the fund or funds to which are credit- No. RC 2015-54 with Ameribridge LLC with Ameribridge LLC (“Amerib- ed any future bond funds, if approved to provide additional services under ridge”), for the purchase of additional for this purpose, Request No. RQS the contract; and to amend Section 3 new or refurbished passenger board- 3001, RL 2015-49. of Ordinance No. 1458-14, passed ing bridges, including associated Section 6. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure November 24, 2014. labor, equipment, materials, or ser- and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, under Ordinance No. 1458- vices , and for training, maintenance, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- 14, passed November 24, 2014, this and inspection. All other terms and bers elected to Council, it shall take Council authorized the Director of conditions of the contract shall effect and be in force immediately Port Control to enter into one or more remain the same. upon its passage and approval by the contracts without competitive bid- Section 2. That the amendment Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect ding with Ameribridge, LLC shall be prepared by the Director of and be in force from and after the ear- (“Ameribridge”) for the purchase of Law. liest period allowed by law. one or more new or refurbished pas- Section 3. That Section 3 of Ordi- Referred to Directors of Port Con- senger boarding bridges, including nance No. 1458-14, passed November trol, Finance, Law; Committees on but not limited to associated labor, 24, 2014 is amended to read as follows: Transportation, Finance.

Ord. No. 638-15. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request) An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 18 and 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amend- ed by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Section 18 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, and Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, are amended to read as fol- lows:

Section 18. S.E.M.E., Local 1. That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Auto Body Technician Unit Leader...... $12.88 $27.01 2. Automobile Technician ...... 12.60 22.26 3. Automobile Technician Unit Leader...... 17.78 27.01 4. Heavy Duty Auto Body Technician ...... 15.73 23.56 5. Heavy Duty Technician ...... 15.75 26.65 6. Heavy Duty Technician Unit Leader...... 23.85 33.07 7. Small Equipment Repair Technician ...... 12.26 21.02 8. Tire Repair Technician ...... 14.08 20.56 9. Welder Technician ...... 18.36 25.94 10. Welder/Fabricator Technician...... 18.36 26.64

Section 39. 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. Administrative Manager...... $27,193.55 $115,424.36 2. AMR Field Engineer ...... 27,325.56 94,320.17 3. Assistant Commissioner of Water...... 27,325.56 134,991.09 4. Assistant Secretary of Sinking Fund Commission ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 5. Chief of Health Planning and Evaluation ...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 6. Chief-Systems Analysis ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 7. Consulting Engineer ...... 36,000.00 104,888.34 8. Disease Intervention Specialist Supervisor...... 47,396.28 73,079.27 9. Emergency Operations Center Manager ...... 27,325.56 96,463.81 10. Harbor Manager ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 791 6 The City Record June 3, 2015

11. Health Services Administrator...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 12. Labor Relations Officer...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 13. Manager of Compensation and Classifications ...... 27,325.56 128,618.41 14. Manager of Education and Research ...... 27,325.56 96,798.67 15. Manager of Employee Relations ...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 16. Manager of Equal Employment Opportunity...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 17. Manager of Public Safety Office of Quality Control ... 27,325.56 96,463.81 18. Minority Business Development Administrator...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 19. Project Coordinator ...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 20. Risk Manager...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 21. Senior Compensation Analyst/HRIS ...... 27,325.56 104,856.16 22. Superintendent of Electric Trouble Operations ...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 23. Testing, Training and Exercises Planner ...... 27,325.56 91,104.71 24. Water Business Plan Manager...... 27,325.56 99,702.63

Section 2. That existing Section 18 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, and existing Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 639-15. under Section 108(b) of the Charter, Family Planning Clients into Health By Council Members Cimperman purchases made under the grant Insurance Program Grant; that the and Kelley (by departmental agreement may be made through Director is authorized to file all request). cooperative arrangements with other papers and execute all documents An emergency ordinance authoriz- governmental agencies. The Director necessary to receive the funds under ing the Director of Aging to apply for of Aging may sign all documents and the grant; and that the funds are and accept one or more grants from do all things that are necessary to appropriated for the purposes the Western Reserve Area Agency on make the purchases, and may enter described in the executive summary Aging for 2016-17 Western Reserve into one or more contracts with the for the grant contained in the file Area Agency on Aging Programs, vendors selected through that cooper- described below. including Supportive Services and ative process. The contracts will be Section 2. That the executive sum- Aging and Disability Resource Cen- paid from the fund or funds to which mary for the grant, File No. 640-15-A, ter Programs; and authorizing the are credited any grant funds accepted made a part of this ordinance as if director to accept gifts from any pub- under this ordinance, and cash dona- fully rewritten, is approved in all lic or private entity for the purposes tions. respects and shall not be changed of this grant. Section 5. That this ordinance is without additional legislative author- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes declared to be an emergency measure ity. an emergency measure providing for and, provided it receives the affirma- Section 3. That the Director of Pub- the usual daily operation of a munici- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- lic Health shall deposit the grant pal department; now, therefore bers elected to Council, it shall take accepted under this ordinance into a Be it ordained by the Council of the effect and be in force immediately fund or funds designated by the City of Cleveland: upon its passage and approval by the Director of Finance to implement the Section 1. That the Director of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect program as described in the file and Aging is authorized to apply for and and be in force from and after the ear- appropriated for that purpose. accept one or more grants in the liest period allowed by law. Section 4. That, unless expressly approximate amount of $300,000 per Referred to Directors of Aging, prohibited by the grant agreement, Finance, Law; Committees on Health year during the grant term, and any under Section 108(B) of the Charter, other funds that may become avail- and Human Services, Finance. purchases made under the grant able during the grant term from the agreement may be made through Western Reserve Area Agency on Ord. No. 640-15. cooperative arrangements with other Aging for 2016-17 Western Reserve By Council Members Cimperman governmental agencies. The Director Area Agency on Aging Programs, and Kelley (by departmental of Public Health may sign all docu- including Supportive Services and request). Aging and Disability Resource Cen- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ments and do all things that are nec- ter Programs; that the Director of ing the Director of Public Health to essary to make the purchases, and Aging is authorized to file all papers apply for and accept a grant from the may enter into one or more contracts and execute all documents necessary United States Department of Health with the vendors selected through to receive the funds under the grant; and Human Services Office of Popula- that cooperative process. and that the funds are appropriated tion Affairs to Enroll Family Plan- Section 5. That the Director of Pub- for the purposes set forth in the sum- ning Clients into Health Insurance lic Health is authorized to enter into mary for the grant contained in the Program Grant; authorizing the one or more contracts with or make file described below. Director to enter into one or more con- payments to the Cuyahoga Health Section 2. That the summary for the tracts with the Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership (CHAP) to imple- grant, File No. 639-15-A, made a part of Access Partnership; authorizing the ment the grant as described in the this ordinance as if fully rewritten, is purchase or lease of television and file. approved in all respects and shall not radio advertising time and other Section 6. That the Director of Pub- be changed without additional leg- media to implement the grant. lic Health is authorized to make one islative authority. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes or more written contracts under the Section 3. That the Director of an emergency measure providing for Charter and the Codified Ordinances Aging is authorized to accept gifts of the usual daily operation of a munici- of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the pur- cash, materials, or equipment from pal department; now, therefore chase or lease, during the grant term, any public or private agency for the Be it ordained by the Council of the of television and radio advertising purposes of this grant. The Director is City of Cleveland: time and other media, for the Depart- further authorized to file all papers Section 1. That the Director of Pub- ment of Public Health. and execute all documents necessary lic Health is authorized to apply for Section 7. That the costs of the con- to receive the funds accepted under and accept a grant in the approximate tract or contracts authorized by this this ordinance, and upon acceptance amount of $200,000 annually, and any ordinance shall be paid from the fund of the funds by the Director, they other funds that may become avail- or funds to which are credited the shall be appropriated for the purposes able during the grant term, from the grant proceeds accepted under this of this ordinance. United States Department of Health ordinance. Section 4. That, unless expressly and Human Services Office of Popula- Section 8. That this ordinance is prohibited by the grant agreement, tion Affairs to conduct the Enroll declared to be an emergency measure 792 June 3, 2015 The City Record 7 and, provided it receives the affirma- Section 5. That the costs of the con- not limited to the implementation of tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- tract or contracts shall be paid from the city’s Sustainable Cleveland bers elected to Council, it shall take the fund or funds to which are credit- Municipal Action Plan (SC-MAP), Cli- effect and be in force immediately ed the grant proceeds accepted under mate Action Plan and Sustainable upon its passage and approval by the this ordinance and the cash match Cleveland 2019 (SC2019) initiatives, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and shall also be charged against the such as but not limited to projects and be in force from and after the ear- proper appropriation accounts and related to green infrastructure; ener- liest period allowed by law. the Director of Finance shall certify gy efficiency, conservation and Referred to Directors of Public the amount of any purchase under the renewable energy; water efficiency Health, Finance, Law; Committees on contract, each of which purchases and conservation; resource and mate- Health and Human Services, Finance. shall be made on order of the Commis- rial conservation; sustainable trans- sioner of Purchases and Supplies by a portation; and sustainability out- Ord. No. 641-15. delivery order issued against the con- reach and education., . That the By Council Members Zone and Kel- tract or contracts and certified by the appropriate Director is authorized to ley (by departmental request). Director of Finance. file all papers and execute all docu- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 6. That under Section 108(b) ments necessary to receive the funds ing the Director of Public Safety to of the Charter, the purchases autho- under this ordinance; and that any apply for and accept a grant from the rized by this ordinance may be made grant funds are appropriated for the U.S. Department of Homeland Securi- through cooperative arrangements purposes of the grant. ty for the FY14 Port Security Grant with other governmental agencies. Section 2. That the appropriate Program; authorizing the purchase The Director of Public Safety may Director is authorized to accept the by one or more requirement contracts sign all documents that are necessary gift of equipment and services neces- of labor and materials needed to to make the purchases, and may enter sary to implement the projects refurbish the Fire Boat Celebrezze, into one or more contracts with the described above from various public and for the purchase of various secu- vendors selected through that cooper- and private entities. The appropriate rity upgrades on the Willow, Center, ative process. Director is further authorized to enter and Carter lift bridges, including Section 7. That this ordinance is into one or more agreements to accept labor and installation, if necessary. declared to be an emergency measure equipment and services and shall Whereas, this ordinance constitutes and, provided it receives the affirma- include, if necessary, terms that pro- an emergency measure providing for tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- vide warranties to the City and the usual daily operation of a munici- bers elected to Council, it shall take indemnification of the City for pal department; now, therefore effect and be in force immediately infringement and other potential Be it ordained by the Council of the upon its passage and approval by the claims. City of Cleveland: Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Section 3. That the appropriate Section 1. That the Director of Pub- and be in force from and after the ear- Director shall deposit the gifts and lic Safety is authorized to apply for liest period allowed by law. grants accepted under this ordinance and accept a grant in the approximate Referred to Directors of Public into a fund or funds designated by the amount of $568,027, and any other Safety, Finance, Law; Committees on Director of Finance to implement the funds that may become available dur- Safety, Finance. programs described in this ordinance ing the grant term from the U.S. and appropriated for that purpose. Department of Homeland Security to Ord. No. 642-15. Section 4. That the appropriate conduct the FY14 Port Security Grant By Council Members Pruitt, Bran- Director is authorized to make one or Program; that the Director is autho- catelli and Kelley (by departmental more written requirement contracts rized to file all papers and execute all request). under the Charter and the Codified documents necessary to receive the An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, funds under the grant; and that the ing the Director of Public Utilities, or for the requirements during the grant funds are appropriated for the pur- other appropriate Director to apply terms of the necessary items of mate- poses described in the summary for for and accept grants, gifts, and gifts rials, equipment, supplies, and ser- the grant contained in the file of equipment and services from pub- vices, to be purchased by the Commis- described below. lic and private entities to facilitate sioner of Purchases and Supplies on a Section 2. That the summary for the citywide sustainability and energy unit basis for the appropriate depart- grant, File No. 641-15-A, made a part of management projects; authorizing ment. Bids shall be taken in a manner this ordinance as if fully rewritten, is the purchase by one or more require- that permits an award to be made for approved in all respects, including ment contracts of materials, equip- all items as a single contract, or by the obligation of the City of Cleveland ment, supplies, and services; authoriz- separate contract for each or any com- to provide cash matching funds in the ing the appropriate director to employ bination of the items as the Board of amount of $189,342 from Fund Nos. 10 one or more professional consultants; Control determines. Alternate bids for SF 526, 11 SF 006, and 20 SF 568,, and determining the method of making a period less than the specified term shall not be changed without addi- the public improvement of implement- may be taken if desired by the Com- tional legislative authority. (RQS ing various program-related projects; missioner of Purchases and Supplies 6001, RL 2015-82) authorizing one or more contracts for until provision is made for the Section 3. That the Director of Pub- the making of the improvement;, and requirements for the entire term. lic Safety is authorized to extend the term of the grant during the grant authorizing one or more contracts Section 5. That the costs of any con- term. with various agencies, entities, or tract or contracts shall be charged Section 4. That the Director of Pub- individuals needed to implement the against the proper appropriation lic Safety is authorized to make one projects. accounts and the Director of Finance or more written requirement con- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes shall certify the amount of any pur- tracts under the Charter and the Codi- an emergency measure providing for chase under the contract, each of fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, the usual daily operation of a munici- which purchases shall be made on 1976, for the requirements during the pal department; now, therefore order of the Commissioner of Pur- grant term of the necessary items of Be it ordained by the Council of the chases and Supplies by a delivery of labor and materials needed to City of Cleveland: order issued against the contract or refurbish the Fire Boat Celebrezze, Section 1. That the Director of Pub- contracts and certified by the Direc- and for the purchase of various secu- lic Utilities, or other appropriate tor of Finance. rity upgrades on the Willow, Center, Director, is authorized to apply for Section 6. That the appropriate and Carter lift bridges, including and accept grants and gifts from any Director is authorized to employ by labor and installation, if necessary, to source for sustainability program- contract or contracts one or more con- be purchased by the Commissioner of related projects until June 15, 2018, sultants or one or more firms of con- Purchases and Supplies on a unit including but not limited to commer- sultants for the purpose of supple- basis for the Department of Safety. cial rebates and utility rebates, state menting the regularly employed staff Bids shall be taken in a manner that and federal tax credits or offsets, of the several departments of the City permits an award to be made for all awards, and all other similar sources of Cleveland in order to provide pro- items as a single contract, or by sepa- of funding, including the obligation fessional services necessary to imple- rate contract for each or any combina- of the City of Cleveland to provide ment the projects described in this tion of the items as the Board of Con- cash matching funds in the sum ordinance. trol determines. Alternate bids for a required by the grant, from funds The selection of the consultants for period less than the specified term approved by the Director of Finance, the services shall be made by Board of may be taken if desired by the Com- including bond funds if issued for the Control on the nomination of the missioner of Purchases and Supplies purpose of the grant, to be used for appropriate Director from a list of until provision is made for the citywide sustainability and energy qualified consultants available for requirements for the entire term. management projects, including but employment as may be determined 793 8 The City Record June 3, 2015 after a full and complete canvass by permit performance of the work amount of $250,000 annually, and any the appropriate Director for the pur- authorized by this ordinance. other funds that may become avail- pose of compiling a list. The compen- Section 12. That the grant or the able during the grant term, from the sation to be paid for the services shall non-grant revenue accepted in Section United States Department of Health be fixed by the Board of Control. The 1 of this ordinance shall be deposited and Human Services Office of Minori- contract or contracts authorized shall into the Dedicated Energy Fund or ty Health to conduct the Partnerships be prepared by the Director of Law, other fund(s) designated by Director to Increase Coverage in Communities approved by the appropriate Director, of Finance to implement sustainabili- Grant; that the Director is authorized and certified by the Director of ty and energy projects which are to file all papers and execute all docu- Finance. established for these purposes, and ments necessary to receive the funds Section 7. That under Section 108(b) the funds deposited into the Dedicat- under the grant; and that the funds of the Charter, purchases authorized ed Energy Fund are appropriated for are appropriated for the purposes by this ordinance may be made the purposes described in this ordi- described in the executive summary through cooperative agreements with nance. The costs of the contract or for the grant contained in the file other governmental agencies. The contracts authorized by this ordi- described below. appropriate Director may sign all doc- nance shall be paid from the proceeds Section 2. That the executive sum- uments with the State of Ohio or any of grants accepted under this Ordi- mary for the grant, File No. 643-15-A, of its political subdivisions that are nance, the Dedicated Energy Fund, made a part of this ordinance as if and such other funds determined by necessary to make the purchases, and fully rewritten, is approved in all the Director of Finance that are may enter into one more contracts respects and shall not be changed appropriated for these purposes. with the vendors selected through without additional legislative author- Section 13. That the Director of Pub- that cooperative process. ity. lic Utilities will send a report to the Section 3. That the Director of Pub- Section 8. That the appropriate Clerk of Council and each member of Director is authorized to enter into lic Health shall deposit the grant City Council when a grant is awarded accepted under this ordinance into a one or more contracts with agencies, or gift received describing the details entities, or individuals to implement fund or funds designated by the of how the funds will be used and the Director of Finance to implement the the grants as described in this ordi- report shall be published in the City nance. program as described in the file and Record. appropriated for that purpose. Section 9. That, under Section 167 of Section 14. That this ordinance is Section 4. That, unless expressly the Charter of the City of Cleveland, declared to be an emergency measure prohibited by the grant agreement, this Council determines to make the and, provided it receives the affirma- under Section 108(B) of the Charter, public improvement of constructing tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- purchases made under the grant improvements to City facilities for bers elected to Council, it shall take agreement may be made through energy efficiency and sustainability effect and be in force immediately cooperative arrangements with other upgrades, including but not limited upon its passage and approval by the governmental agencies. The Director to, lighting, insulation and building Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect of Public Health may sign all docu- envelope improvements, windows, and be in force from and after the ear- ments and do all things that are nec- HVAC upgrades, stormwater installa- liest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public Util- essary to make the purchases, and tions, building automation systems, may enter into one or more contracts renewable energy installations, and ities, City Planning Commission, Finance, Law; Committees on Utili- with the vendors selected through all other similar projects, for the that cooperative process. Department of Public Utilities, or ties, Development Planning and Sus- tainability, Finance. Section 5. That the Director of Pub- other appropriate Director, by one or lic Health is authorized to enter into more contracts duly let to the lowest one or more contracts with or make responsible bidder or bidders after Ord. No. 643-15. By Council Members Cimperman payments to the Cuyahoga Health competitive bidding on a unit basis Access Partnership (CHAP) and the for the improvement. and Kelley (by departmental request). Carmella Rose Foundation to imple- Section 10. That the Director of Pub- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ment the grant as described in the lic Utilities, or other appropriate ing the Director of Public Health to file. Director, is authorized to enter into apply for and accept a grant from the Section 6. That the costs of the con- one or more contracts for the making United States Department of Health tract or contracts authorized by this of the public improvement with the and Human Services Office of Minori- ordinance shall be paid from the fund lowest responsible bidder or bidders ty Health for the Partnerships to or funds to which are credited the after competitive bidding on a unit Increase Coverage in Communities grant proceeds accepted under this basis for the improvement, provided, Grant; authorizing the Director to ordinance. however, that each separate trade enter into one or more contracts with Section 7. That this ordinance is and each distinct component part of the Cuyahoga Health Access Partner- declared to be an emergency measure the improvement may be treated as a ship and the Carmella Rose Founda- and, provided it receives the affirma- separate improvement, and each, or tion to implement the grant. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- any combination, of the trades or com- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes bers elected to Council, it shall take ponents may be the subject of a sepa- an emergency measure providing for effect and be in force immediately rate contract on a unit basis. the usual daily operation of a munici- upon its passage and approval by the Section 11. That the Director of Pub- pal department; now, therefore Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect lic Utilities, or other appropriate Be it ordained by the Council of the and be in force from and after the ear- Director, is authorized to apply and City of Cleveland: liest period allowed by law. pay for permits, licenses, or other Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Referred to Directors of Public authorizations required by any regu- lic Health is authorized to apply for Health, Finance, Law; Committees on latory agency or public authority to and accept a grant in the approximate Health and Human Services, Finance.

Ord. No. 644-15. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Association of Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors); and to amend Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective bargaining agreement with the Association of Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors), under the terms contained in File No. 644-15-A, for the period from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2016, and which provides, among other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase 1% April 1, 2013 2% April 1, 2014 2% April 1, 2015 794 June 3, 2015 The City Record 9

Section 2. That Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, is amended to read as follows:

Section 29. Association of Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors). That salaries and com- pensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the sched- ule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Airport Safety Supervisor ...... $38,762.61 $61,098.72

Section 3. That existing Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, is repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 645-15. new Section 131.38 relating to an Ord. No. 647-15. By Council Members Zone and Kel- annual commemorative day to cele- By Council Member Kelley (by ley (by departmental request). brate the History of and departmental request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Negro Baseball League. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Public Safety to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ing the Director of Human Resources enter into one or more contracts with an emergency measure providing for to exercise the second option to renew Emergency Communications Net- the usual daily operation of a munici- Contract No. CT 0402 PS 2013-252 with work for the acquisition of one or pal department; now, therefore Centers for Families and Children to more licenses to provide web-based Be it ordained by the Council of the administer the City’s employee assis- mass notification service for resi- City of Cleveland: tance program. dents, employees, visitors, and emer- Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- Whereas, under the authority of gency response personnel of the City nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Ordinance No. 619-13, passed May 13, of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County supplemented by enacting new Sec- 2013, the Director of Human for a period of one year. tion 131.38 to read as follows: Resources entered into Contract No. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes CT 0402 PS 2013-252 with Centers for an emergency measure providing for Section 131.38 Annual Commemora- Families and Children to administer the usual daily operation of a munici- tive Day To Celebrate the History of the City’s employee assistance pro- pal department; now, therefore League Park and the Negro Baseball gram; and Be it ordained by the Council of the League Whereas, Ordinance No. 619-13 City of Cleveland: (a) The Director of Public Works requires further legislation before Section 1. That the Director of Pub- shall designate one day each year for exercising the second option to renew lic Safety is authorized to enter into a special event to commemorate the on this contract; and one or more contracts with Emer- history of League Park and the Negro Whereas, this ordinance constitutes gency Communications Network for Baseball League. The Director shall an emergency measure providing for the acquisition of one or more licenses notify the Councilperson for the ward the usual daily operation of a munici- professional services necessary to in which League Park is located of pal department; now, therefore provide web-based mass notification the designated day for the event, Be it ordained by the Council of the service for residents, employees, visi- shall solicit recommendations from City of Cleveland: tors, and emergency response person- the Councilperson to aid in planning Section 1. That the Director of nel of the City of Cleveland and Cuya- the event, and shall confer with the Human Resources is authorized to hoga County for a period of one year, Councilperson prior to entering into exercise the second option to renew on the basis of its proposal dated any agreements under this section. Contract No. CT 0402 PS 2013-252 for April 23, 2015, in the total sum of The Director is authorized to enter an additional year with Centers for $106,600, for the Department of Public into agreements to implement this Families and Children to administer Safety. section. the City’s employee assistance pro- Section 2. That under Section 108(b) (b) The Director of Public Works is gram. This ordinance constitutes the of the Charter, the purchases autho- authorized to accept the gifts of additional legislative authority rized by this ordinance may be made money, property, or services for this required by Ordinance No. 619-13 to through cooperative arrangements purpose from any public or private exercise this option. with other governmental agencies. entity; and that the Director is autho- Section 2. That this ordinance is The Director of Public Safety may rized to file all papers and execute all declared to be an emergency measure sign all documents that are necessary documents necessary to receive the and, provided it receives the affirma- to make the purchases, and may enter funds; and that the funds are appro- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- into one or more contracts with the priated for the purposes described in bers elected to Council, it shall take vendors selected through that cooper- this section. effect and be in force immediately ative process. (c) The Director of Public Works is upon its passage and approval by the Section 3. That the contract or con- authorized to expend funds in order to Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tracts shall be paid from Fund No. 01- provide food, refreshments, and and be in force from and after the ear- 6001-6612, RQS 6001, RL 2015-95. mementos needed for the event, and liest period allowed by law. Section 4. That this ordinance is for other related expenses. The costs Referred to Directors of Human declared to be an emergency measure of the expenses shall be paid from Resources, Finance, Law; Committee and, provided it receives the affirma- funds approved by the Director of on Finance. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Finance, including the fund to which bers elected to Council, it shall take are deposited rental fees collected Ord. No. 648-15. effect and be in force immediately under Section 131.37 of these codified By Council Members Brancatelli upon its passage and approval by the ordinances. and Kelley (by departmental Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Section 2. That this ordinance is request). and be in force from and after the ear- declared to be an emergency measure An emergency ordinance authoriz- liest period allowed by law. and, provided it receives the affirma- ing the Director of Economic Devel- Referred to Directors of Public tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- opment to enter into a grant agree- Safety, Finance, Law; Committees on bers elected to Council, it shall take ment with The Westside Industrial Safety, Finance. effect and be in force immediately Retention and Expansion Network to upon its passage and approval by the provide economic development assis- Ord. No. 646-15. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect tance to finance the administration of By Council Members Dow, K. John- and be in force from and after the ear- the Cleveland Industrial Retention son and Kelley (by departmental liest period allowed by law. Initiative. request). Referred to Directors of Public Whereas, this ordinance constitutes An emergency ordinance to supple- Works, Finance, Law; Committees on an emergency measure providing for ment the Codified Ordinances of Municipal Services and Properties, the usual daily operation of a munici- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting Finance. pal department; now, therefore 795 10 The City Record June 3, 2015

Be it ordained by the Council of the with the Manufacturing Advocacy & upon its passage and approval by the City of Cleveland: Growth Network to act as the City’s Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Section 1. That the Director of Eco- fiscal agent in connection with the and be in force from and after the ear- nomic Development is authorized to Adopt-A-City III Initiative; authoriz- liest period allowed by law. enter into a grant agreement with ing an agreement with NASA to pro- Referred to Directors of Economic The Westside Industrial Retention vide services; and authorizing the Development, Finance, Law; Commit- and Expansion Network (“WIRE- Director to enter into one or more tri- tees on Development Planning and Net”) to provide economic develop- party contracts for low-interest loans Sustainability, Finance. ment assistance to finance the admin- with MAGNET and the various busi- istration of the Cleveland Industrial nesses to implement the program. Ord. No. 651-15. Retention Initiative (“CIRI”). Whereas, this ordinance constitutes By Council Members K. Johnson, Section 2. That the costs of the an emergency measure providing for Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- grant shall not exceed $400,000 and the usual daily operation of a munici- mental request). shall be paid from Fund No. 17 SF 652, pal department; now, therefore An emergency ordinance authoriz- Request No. RQS 9501, RL 2015-89. Be it ordained by the Council of the ing the Director of Capital Projects to Section 3. That the Director of Law City of Cleveland: lease certain property located along is authorized to prepare the grant Section 1. That the Director of Eco- vacated Leonard Street at the edge of agreement and other documents as nomic Development is authorized to the east of Columbus may be appropriate to complete the enter into an agreement with the Road to Columbus Road Foundry, transaction. Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth LLC for the purpose of providing a Section 4. That this ordinance is Network (“MAGNET”) to act as the boardwalk and docks, for a term of declared to be an emergency measure City’s fiscal agent in connection with ten years, with two five-year options and, provided it receives the affirma- the Adopt-A-City III Initiative as to renew, exercisable by the Director tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- more fully described in File No. 650-15- of Capital Projects. bers elected to Council, it shall take A. Whereas, the City of Cleveland effect and be in force immediately Section 2. That the Director of Eco- owns certain property along vacated upon its passage and approval by the nomic Development is authorized to Leonard Street at the edge of the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect enter into an agreement with NASA to Cuyahoga River east of Columbus and be in force from and after the ear- provide limited resources under the Road which is not needed for the liest period allowed by law. Initiative. City’s public use; and Referred to Directors of Economic Section 3. That the Director of Eco- Whereas, Columbus Road Foundry, Development, Finance, Law; Commit- nomic Development is authorized to LLC has proposed to lease the proper- tees on Development Planning and enter into one or more tri-party con- ty from the City; and Sustainability, Finance. tracts for low-interest loans with Whereas, this ordinance constitutes MAGNET and with businesses in an emergency measure providing for Ord. No. 649-15. amounts up to $50,000 to implement the usual daily operation of a munici- By Council Members Brancatelli the Initiative. pal department; now, therefore and Kelley (by departmental Section 4. That the terms of the Be it ordained by the Council of the request). loans shall be according to the terms City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance authoriz- set forth in the file. Section 1. That notwithstanding ing the Director of Economic Devel- Section 5. That the Director of Eco- and as an exception to the provisions opment to enter into a grant agree- nomic Development is authorized to of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- ment with the Greater Cleveland accept the collateral determined by fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Media Development Corporation dba the Director to secure repayment of 1976, the Director of Capital Projects Greater Cleveland Film Commission the loans. Any loan agreements, secu- is authorized to lease to Columbus to assist with the operations of the rity instruments, or other documents Road Foundry, LLC (“Lessee”), cer- organization. shall be prepared and approved by the tain property along vacated Leonard Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Director of Law. Street at the edge of the Cuyahoga an emergency measure providing for Section 6. That the Director of Eco- River east of Columbus Road which is the usual daily operation of a munici- nomic Development is authorized to not needed for the City’s public use pal department; now, therefore charge and accept fees in an amount more fully described as follows: Be it ordained by the Council of the not to exceed the maximum allowable Situated in the City of Cleveland, City of Cleveland: fees under federal regulations and County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio Section 1. That the Director of Eco- the fees are appropriated to cover and known as being part of a vacated nomic Development is authorized to costs incurred in the preparation of portion Leonard Street N.W. (50 feet enter into a grant agreement with the the loan application, closing and ser- wide), vacated by Ordinance No. 2691- Greater Cleveland Media Develop- vicing of the loan. The fees shall be 89, passed by the Council of the City ment Corporation dba Greater Cleve- deposited to and expended from Fund of Cleveland on December 11, 1989, land Film Commission to assist with No. 17 SF 305. and described as follows: the operations of the organization. Section 7. That the contracts and That portion of vacated Leonard Section 2. That the costs of the other appropriate documents needed Street N.W. from the centerline east- grant shall not exceed $200,000 and to complete the transactions autho- erly to the Cuyahoga River Dock Line shall be paid from Fund No. 17 SF 652, rized by this legislation shall be pre- established by Ordinance 15-40, Request No. RQS 9501, RL 2015-88. pared by the Director of Law. passed by the Council of the City of Section 3. That the Director of Law Section 8. That the loan contracts Cleveland on January 22, 1940, within is authorized to prepare the grant authorized in this legislation shall that portion of Leonard Street N.W. agreement and other documents that not exceed an aggregate amount of extending from the Southerly line of may be appropriate to complete the $157,500 and will require the recipient that portion of Leonard Street N.W. transaction. of financial assistance to work with vacated by Ordinance No. 2194-67, Section 4. That this ordinance is The Workforce Investment Board for passed by the Council of the City of declared to be an emergency measure Workforce Area No. 3 to identify and Cleveland October 9, 1967, as shown and, provided it receives the affirma- solicit qualified candidates for job by the Recorded Plat in Volume 202 of tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- opportunities related to the City’s con- maps, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County bers elected to Council, it shall take tracts, and place special emphasis on Records, Southwesterly to the South- effect and be in force immediately the hard to employ, including but not easterly prolongation of the South- upon its passage and approval by the limited to the disabled and persons westerly line of Sublot No. 229 in the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect who have been convicted of or have Cleveland Centre Allotment as shown and be in force from and after the ear- pled guilty to a criminal offense, by the Recorded Plat in Volume 2 of liest period allowed by law. unless the criminal conviction or maps, Page 21 of Cuyahoga County Referred to Directors of Economic related circumstances relate to the Records. Development, Finance, Law; Commit- duties for the particular job sought. Section 2. That the term of the lease tees on Development Planning and Section 9. That the costs of each authorized by this ordinance shall not Sustainability, Finance. loan shall not exceed $50,000, and exceed ten years, with two five-year shall be paid from Fund No. 17 SF 008, options to renew, exercisable by the Ord. No. 650-15. RQS 9501, RL 2015-91. Director of Capital Projects. By Council Members Brancatelli Section 10. That this ordinance is Section 3. That the lease authorized and Kelley (by departmental declared to be an emergency measure by this ordinance shall be at a rental request). and, provided it receives the affirma- of $1.00 per year and other valuable An emergency ordinance authoriz- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- consideration, which is determined to ing the Director of Economic Devel- bers elected to Council, it shall take be fair market value, exclusive of opment to enter into an agreement effect and be in force immediately utilities. 796 June 3, 2015 The City Record 11

Section 4. That the lease may autho- Referred to Directors of Economic Law, approved by the Director of Port rize the Lessee to make improve- Development, Finance, Law; Commit- Control, and certified by the Director ments to the leased premises subject tees on Development Planning and of Finance. to the approval of appropriate City Sustainability, Finance. Section 5. That the cost of the con- agencies and officials. tracts and other expenditures autho- Section 5. That the lease shall be Ord. No. 653-15. rized shall be paid from Fund Nos. 60 prepared by the Director of Law. By Council Members Keane and SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 106, 60 SF 112, Section 6. That the Director of Capi- Kelley (by departmental request). 60 SF 114, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 SF tal Projects, the Director of Law, and An emergency ordinance determin- 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF 130, 60 SF 141, 60 other appropriate City officials are ing the method of making the public SF 160, from the fund or funds to authorized to execute any other docu- improvement of removal, reconfigur- which are credited any grants and ments and certificates, and take any ing, relocating, and constructing sev- passenger facility charges if other actions which may be necessary eral taxiways at Cleveland Hopkins approved for this purpose, and from or appropriate to effect the lease International Airport; authorizing the fund or funds to which are credit- authorized by this ordinance. the Director of Port Control to enter ed any future bond funds, if approved Section 7. That this ordinance is into one or more public improvement for this purpose, Request No. RQS declared to be an emergency measure contracts to construct the improve- 3001, RL 2015-86. and, provided it receives the affirma- ment; and authorizing the director to Section 6. That this ordinance is tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- employ one or more professional con- declared to be an emergency measure bers elected to Council, it shall take sultants necessary to design the and, provided it receives the affirma- effect and be in force immediately Improvement. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- upon its passage and approval by the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes bers elected to Council, it shall take Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect an emergency measure providing for effect and be in force immediately and be in force from and after the ear- the usual daily operation of a munici- upon its passage and approval by the liest period allowed by law. pal department; now, therefore Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Referred to Directors of Capital Be it ordained by the Council of the and be in force from and after the ear- Projects, City Planning Commission, City of Cleveland: liest period allowed by law. Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- Section 1. That, under Section 167 of Referred to Directors of Port Con- pal Services and Properties, Develop- the Charter of the City of Cleveland, trol, City Planning Commission, ment Planning and Sustainability, this Council determines to make the Finance, Law; Committees on Trans- Finance. public improvement of removing and portation, Finance. reconfiguring Taxiways R and B; and Ord. No. 652-15. reconstructing, relocating and/or Ord. No. 654-15. By Council Members Zone, Bran- extending Taxiways A, C, G, J, L, M, By Council Members Pruitt and catelli and Kelley (by departmental and S; and constructing a new bypass Kelley (by departmental request). request). taxiway, and constructing other nec- An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- essary appurtenances, improvements, ing the purchase by one or more ing the Director of Economic Devel- and pavement at Cleveland Hopkins requirement contracts of hauling and opment to enter into an amendment to International Airport to implement disposal of water treatment plant Contract No. 67924 and the Promissory this ordinance (the “Improvement”), residuals, for the Division of Water, Note with Detroit Shoreway Commu- for the Division of Cleveland Hopkins Department of Public Utilities, for a nity Development Organization, or International Airport, Department of period up to two years, with two one- their designee, for the historical reno- Port Control, by one or more contracts year options to renew, the first of vation of the Capitol Theatre, to allow duly let to the lowest responsible bid- which requires additional legislative for a deferral of principal and interest der or bidders after competitive bid- authority. from January 1, 2015 until August 31, ding on a unit basis for the Improve- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes 2015. ment. an emergency measure providing for Whereas, under Ordinance No. 1420- Section 2. That the Director of Port the usual daily operation of a munici- 07, passed October 1, 2007, as amend- Control is authorized to enter into one pal department; now, therefore ed, this Council authorized a loan to or more contracts for the making of Be it ordained by the Council of the Detroit Shoreway Community Devel- the Improvement with the lowest City of Cleveland: opment Organization for the histori- responsible bidder or bidders after Section 1. That the Director of Pub- cal renovation of the Capitol Theatre competitive bidding on a unit basis lic Utilities is authorized to make one at 1400 West 65th Street, Contract for the Improvement, provided, how- or more written requirement con- 67924; and ever, that each separate trade and tracts under the Charter and the Codi- Whereas, the Director of Economic each distinct component part of the fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for a period Development and Detroit Shoreway Improvement may be treated as a sep- up to two years, with two one-year Community Development Organiza- arate improvement, and each, or any options to renew, the first of which tion wish to amend the repayment combination, of the trades or compo- requires additional legislative terms of the loan and to amend the nents may be the subject of a separate authority, of the necessary items of Promissory Note; and contract on a unit basis. hauling and disposal of water treat- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Section 3. That the Director of Port ment plant residuals, in the approxi- an emergency measure providing for Control is authorized to apply and pay mate amount as purchased during the the usual daily operation of a munici- for permits, licenses, or other autho- preceding term, to be purchased by pal department; now, therefore rizations required by any regulatory the Commissioner of Purchases and Be it ordained by the Council of the agency or public authority to permit Supplies on a unit basis for the Divi- City of Cleveland: performance of the work authorized sion of Water, Department of Public Section 1. That the Director of Eco- by this ordinance. Utilities. The first of the one-year nomic Development is authorized to Section 4. That the Director of Port options to renew may not be exercised enter into an amendment to Contract Control is authorized to employ by without additional legislative author- No. 67924 with Detroit Shoreway Com- contract or contracts one or more con- ity. If such additional legislative munity Development Organization, or sultants or one or more firms of con- authority is granted and the first of their designee, for the historical reno- sultants for the purpose of supple- the one-year options to renew is exer- vation of the Capitol Theatre, to allow menting the regularly employed staff cised, then the second of the one-year for a deferral of principal and interest of the several departments of the City options to renew may be exercisable from January 1, 2015 until August 31, of Cleveland in order to provide pro- at the option of the Director of Public 2015 and to amend the Promissory fessional services necessary to design Utilities, without the necessity of Note. All other terms of the loan shall the Improvement. obtaining additional authority of this remain the same. The selection of the consultants for Council. Bids shall be taken in a man- Section 2. That the Director of Law the services shall be made by the ner that permits an award to be made shall prepare the amendment. Board of Control on the nomination of for all items as a single contract, or by Section 3. That this ordinance is the Director of Port Control from a separate contract for each or any com- declared to be an emergency measure list of qualified consultants available bination of the items as the Board of and, provided it receives the affirma- for employment as may be determined Control determines. Alternate bids for tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- after a full and complete canvass by a period less than the specified term bers elected to Council, it shall take the Director of Port Control for the may be taken if desired by the Com- effect and be in force immediately purpose of compiling a list. The com- missioner of Purchases and Supplies upon its passage and approval by the pensation to be paid for the services until provision is made for the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect shall be fixed by the Board of Control. requirements for the entire term. and be in force from and after the ear- The contract or contracts authorized Section 2. That the costs of the con- liest period allowed by law. shall be prepared by the Director of tract or contracts shall be charged 797 12 The City Record June 3, 2015 against the proper appropriation Control determines. Alternate bids for the one-year options to renew is exer- accounts and the Director of Finance a period less than the specified term cised, then the second of the one-year shall certify the amount of any pur- may be taken if desired by the Com- options to renew may be exercised at chase under the contract, each of missioner of Purchases and Supplies the option of the Director of Public which purchases shall be made on until provision is made for the Utilities, without the necessity of order of the Commissioner of Pur- requirements for the entire term. obtaining additional authority of this chases and Supplies by a delivery Section 2. That the costs of the con- Council. Bids shall be taken in a man- order issued against the contract or tract or contracts shall be charged ner that permits an award to be made contracts and certified by the Direc- against the proper appropriation for all items as a single contract, or by tor of Finance. (RQN 2002, RL 2015-25) accounts and the Director of Finance separate contract for each or any com- Section 3. That under Section 108(b) shall certify the amount of any pur- bination of the items as the Board of of the Charter, the purchases autho- chase under the contract, each of Control determines. Alternate bids for rized by this ordinance may be made which purchases shall be made on a period less than the specified term through cooperative agreements with order of the Commissioner of Pur- may be taken if desired by the Com- other governmental agencies. The chases and Supplies by a delivery missioner of Purchases and Supplies Director of Public Utilities may sign order issued against the contract or until provision is made for the all documents that are necessary to contracts and certified by the Direc- requirements for the entire term. make the purchases, and may enter tor of Finance. (RQN 2004, RL 2015-24) Section 2. That the costs of the con- into one or more contracts with the Section 3. That under Section 108(b) tract or contracts shall be charged vendors selected through that cooper- of the Charter, the purchases autho- against the proper appropriation ative process. rized by this ordinance may be made accounts and the Director of Finance Section 4. That this ordinance is through cooperative arrangements shall certify the amount of any pur- declared to be an emergency measure with other governmental agencies. chase under the contract, each of and, provided it receives the affirma- The Director of Public Utilities may which purchases shall be made on tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- sign all documents that are necessary order of the Commissioner of Pur- bers elected to Council, it shall take to make the purchases, and may enter chases and Supplies by a delivery effect and be in force immediately into one or more contracts with the order issued against the contract or upon its passage and approval by the vendors selected through that cooper- contracts and certified by the Direc- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect ative process. tor of Finance. (RQN 2004, RL 2015-23) and be in force from and after the ear- Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 3. That under Section 108(b) liest period allowed by law. declared to be an emergency measure of the Charter, the purchases autho- Referred to Directors of Public Util- and, provided it receives the affirma- rized by this ordinance may be made ities, Finance, Law; Committees on tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- through cooperative arrangements Utilities, Finance. bers elected to Council, it shall take with other governmental agencies. effect and be in force immediately The Director of Public Utilities may Ord. No. 655-15. upon its passage and approval by the sign all documents that are necessary By Council Members Pruitt and Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect to make the purchases, and may enter Kelley (by departmental request). and be in force from and after the ear- into one or more contracts with the An emergency ordinance authoriz- liest period allowed by law. vendors selected through that cooper- ing the purchase by one or more Referred to Directors of Public Util- ative process. requirement contracts of various ities, Finance, Law; Committees on Section 4. That this ordinance is types of electrical test equipment and Utilities, Finance. declared to be an emergency measure labor and materials necessary to and, provided it receives the affirma- maintain or repair electrical test Ord. No. 656-15. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- equipment, including training when By Council Members Pruitt and bers elected to Council, it shall take necessary, and maintenance, for the Kelley (by departmental request). effect and be in force immediately Division of Cleveland Public Power, An emergency ordinance authoriz- upon its passage and approval by the Department of Public Utilities, for a ing the purchase by one or more Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect period of two years, with two one-year requirement contracts of substation and be in force from and after the ear- options to renew, exercisable by addi- test equipment, including labor and liest period allowed by law. tional legislative authority. materials for the maintenance, repair, Referred to Directors of Public Util- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes or replacement of the equipment, and ities, Finance, Law; Committees on an emergency measure providing for training as necessary, for the Divi- Utilities, Finance. the usual daily operation of a munici- sion of Cleveland Public Power, pal department; now, therefore Department of Public Utilities, for a Ord. No. 657-15. Be it ordained by the Council of the term of two years, with two one-year City of Cleveland: By Council Members Pruitt and options to renew, the first of which is Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Kelley (by departmental request). lic Utilities is authorized to make one exercisable through additional leg- An emergency ordinance to amend or more written requirement con- islative authority. Section 3 of Ordinance No. 366-13, tracts under the Charter and the Codi- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes passed April 15, 2013, relating to the fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, an emergency measure providing for professional services of designing 1976, for the requirements for a two- the usual daily operation of a munici- and distributing utility bills, inserts, year period, with two-one-year pal department; now, therefore reminders and delinquent notices, options to renew, of the necessary Be it ordained by the Council of the and providing various related ser- items of various types of electrical City of Cleveland: vices. test equipment and labor and materi- Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes als necessary to maintain or repair lic Utilities is authorized to make one an emergency measure providing for electrical test equipment, including or more written requirement con- the usual daily operation of a munici- training when necessary, and mainte- tracts under the Charter and the Codi- pal department; now, therefore nance, in the approximate amount as fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Be it ordained by the Council of the purchased during the preceding term, 1976, for the requirements for a term City of Cleveland: to be purchased by the Commissioner of two years, with two one-year Section 1. That Section 3 of Ordi- of Purchases and Supplies on a unit options to renew, of the necessary nance No. 366-13, passed April 15, 2013, basis for the Division of Cleveland items of substation test equipment, is amended to read as follows: Public Power, Department of Public including but not limited to trans- Section 2. That the cost of the con- Utilities. The first of the one-year formers, switchgear, circuit breakers, tract or contracts authorized shall be options to renew may not be exercised batteries, and fiber optic splicing; and paid from funds appropriated annual- without additional legislative author- labor and materials for the mainte- ly for this purpose. ity. If such additional legislative nance, repair, or replacement of the Section 2. That existing Section 3 of authority is granted and the first of equipment, and training as necessary, Ordinance No. 366-13, passed April 15, the one-year options to renew is exer- in the approximate amount as pur- 2013, is repealed. cised, then the second of the one-year chased during the preceding term, to Section 3. That this ordinance is options to renew may be exercised at be purchased by the Commissioner of declared to be an emergency measure the option of the Director of Public Purchases and Supplies on a unit and, provided it receives the affirma- Utilities, without the necessity of basis for the Division of Cleveland tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- obtaining additional authority of this Public Power, Department of Public bers elected to Council, it shall take Council. Bids shall be taken in a man- Utilities. The first of the one-year effect and be in force immediately ner that permits an award to be made options to renew may not be exercised upon its passage and approval by the for all items as a single contract, or by without additional legislative author- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect separate contract for each or any com- ity. If such additional legislative and be in force from and after the ear- bination of the items as the Board of authority is granted and the first of liest period allowed by law. 798 June 3, 2015 The City Record 13

Referred to Directors of Public Util- by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take Whereas, under the above resolu- ities, Finance, Law; Committees on effect and be in force from and after tion the estimated assessments for Utilities, Finance. the earliest period allowed by law. the improvement have been pre- Referred to Directors of City Plan- pared and placed on file in the Ord. No. 670-15. ning Commission, Law; Committee on office of the Clerk of Council as File By Council Member Kelley. Development, Planning and Sustain- No. 587-15-A; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- ability. Whereas, notice of the adoption of ing the Commissioner of Purchases the resolution and of the filing of and Supplies to seek bids for print and FIRST READING EMERGENCY the estimated assessments will be mailing services for the Clerk of RESOLUTIONS REFERRED duly served on all property owners Council, . to be assessed in the manner pro- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Res. No. 634-15. vided by law; and an emergency measure providing for By Council Member Kelley (by Whereas, under Section 727.16 of the usual daily operation of a munici- departmental request). the Revised Code, this Council shall pal department; now, therefore An emergency resolution to adopt appoint an assessment equalization Be it ordained by the Council of the and declare a Tax Budget for the City board to hear objections to the pro- City of Cleveland: of Cleveland for the year 2016 and posed assessment by affected Section 1. That the Commissioner of submit it to the County Budget Com- landowners, and shall fix the time Purchases and Supplies is hereby mission as required by State Law, and place for the hearing by such authorized to seek bids for the Chapter 5705 of the Revised Code. board of such objections, and the requirements for a period of two Whereas, this resolution consti- Clerk of Council shall notify, by cer- years for the necessary items for tutes an emergency measure for the tified mail, the persons so objecting, print and mailing services for the immediate preservation of public of the time and place of such hear- Clerk of Council, to be purchased on a peace, property, health or safety, ing; and unit basis for Cleveland City Council. now, therefore, Whereas, written objections to the Bids shall be taken in such manner as Be it resolved by the Council of estimated assessments may be filed to permit an award to be made for all the City of Cleveland: by one or more property owners; and Whereas, this resolution consti- items as a single contract, or by sepa- Section 1. That the Council, under tutes an emergency measure for the rate contract for each or any combina- the provisions of Chapter 5705 of the immediate preservation of public tion of said items as the Clerk may Revised Code, after public hearings peace, property, health or safety, determine. Alternate bids for a period as required by law, does adopt the now, therefore, less than two years may be taken if statements of the year 2016 require- Be it resolved by the Council of deemed desirable by the Commission- ments for the several funds of the the City of Cleveland: er of Purchases and Supplies until City of Cleveland as being the budget required by state law to be submitted Section 1. That Srinivas Merugu, provision is made for the require- Marie Velez, and Lauren Cromwell, ments for two years. Said contract or to the County Budget Commission, which requirements are contained in three disinterested freeholders of the contracts shall have two one year City, and Venancio Camargo and Pam options to renew exercisable by the File No. 634-15-A. Section 2. That the Clerk of Council (Kozelka) Pulizzi, two alternate dis- Clerk of Council. is directed to certify a copy of the res- interested freeholders of the City, are Section 2. The cost of said contract olution to the County Auditor of Cuya- appointed as an assessment equaliza- shall be charged against the proper hoga County. tion board to hear and determine all appropriation account and the Direc- Section 3. That this resolution is written objections filed under the law tor of Finance shall certify thereon declared to be an emergency measure to the estimated assessments hereto- the amount of the initial purchase and, provided it receives the affirma- fore filed with the Clerk of Council under the contract, which purchase, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- under Resolution No. 587-15. together with all subsequent purchas- bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 2. That the assessment es, shall be made on order of the Com- effect and be in force immediately equalization board shall meet at 10:00 missioner of Purchases and Supplies upon its adoption and approval by the a.m. on Thursday, July 9, 2015, in pursuant to a requisition against such Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Room 514, , for the contract duly certified by the Director and be in force from and after the ear- purpose mentioned above, and on completion of the hearing and any of Finance. liest period allowed by law. adjournments, shall report its recom- Section 3. That this ordinance is Referred to Directors of Finance, mendations, including any changes hereby declared to be an emergency Law; Committee on Finance. measure and, provided it receives the which should be made in the estimat- ed assessments, to this Council. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Res. No. 663-15. Section 3. That the Clerk of Council the members elected to Council, it By Council Members Zone, Bran- is authorized and directed to notify, shall take effect and be in force imme- catelli and Kelley (by departmental by certified mail, each person who diately upon its passage and approval request). by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take has filed timely written objection to An emergency resolution appoint- the estimated assessments of the effect and be in force from and after ing an assessment equalization board the earliest period allowed by law. time, date and place of the hearing of to hear objections to estimated the assessment equalization board. Referred to Committee on Finance. assessments with respect to the con- Such notice shall be mailed at least tinuation of the Gordon Square Arts five days before the date of such hear- Ord. No. 671-15. District – Cleveland Improvement ing. By Council Member Cleveland. District and the new plan to provide Section 4. That this resolution is An emergency ordinance to add the public services, and declaring an declared to be an emergency measure name Judge Sara J. Harper Way as a emergency. and, provided it receives the affirma- secondary and honorary name to East Whereas, by Resolution No. 587-15, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- 43rd Street between Quincy Avenue this Council approved the continua- bers elected to Council, it shall take and Case Court. tion of the Gordon Square Arts Dis- effect and be in force immediately Whereas, this ordinance constitutes trict – Cleveland Improvement Dis- upon its adoption and approval by the an emergency measure providing for trict (the “District”) and the amend- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect the usual daily operation of a munici- ment to the Articles of Incorporation and be in force from and after the ear- pal department; now, therefore of the Gordon Square Arts District – liest period allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of the Improvement Corporation; accepted Referred to Directors of City Plan- City of Cleveland: the petition of the property owners ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com- Section 1. That, notwithstanding in the District; approved an initial mittees on Development Planning and as an exception to the Codified plan for public services benefitting and Sustainability, Finance. Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, the District; determined and 1976, the name Judge Sara J. Harper declared it necessary and conducive Res. No. 669-15. Way shall be added as a secondary to the public health, convenience By Council Member Cimperman. and honorary name to East 43rd and welfare of the City of Cleveland An emergency resolution declaring Street between Quincy Avenue and to provide annual cleaning and that the City of Cleveland will strive Case Court. maintenances of the public rights-of- for a tobacco free workforce by Janu- Section 2. That this ordinance is way within the District, additional ary 2017, and establishing a working hereby declared to be an emergency security for the District, and collec- group of Council, the Jackson Admin- measure and, provided it receives the tive marketing of the District; and istration, and community stakehold- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all provided for the assessment of the ers to study employment policies of the members elected to Council, it cost and expenses of such work hiring only tobacco-free employees shall take effect and be in force imme- upon benefitted property in the Dis- and offering smoking cessation pro- diately upon its passage and approval trict; and grams to current employees. 799 14 The City Record June 3, 2015

Whereas, the City of Cleveland FIRST READING EMERGENCY exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from already bans the use of tobacco ORDINANCES READ IN FULL Fund No. 10 SF 177. products from all city-owned prop- AND PASSED Section 3. That the Director of Law erties and outside of municipal shall prepare and approve said con- buildings; and Ord. No. 633-15. tract and that the contract shall con- Whereas, the City of Cleveland By Council Member Cimperman. tain such terms and provisions as he promotes healthy lifestyle choices An emergency ordinance authoriz- deems necessary to protect the City’s for their employees, and smoking ing Caroline Dengel to engage in interest. causes preventable diseases detri- mobile peddling in Ward 3. Section 4. That this ordinance is mental to the health of employees; Whereas, pursuant to Section 675.08 hereby declared to be an emergency and of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- measure and, provided it receives the Whereas, smoking causes pre- land, Ohio, 1976, the consent of Coun- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ventable diseases that are expensive cil, expressed by ordinance is a pre- the members elected to Council, it requisite to temporary sidewalk ped- to treat, and studies have demon- shall take effect and be in force imme- dling upon the public rights of way strated that smoking employees diately upon its passage and approval outside of the Central Business Dis- by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take have a greater negative impact on trict; and healthcare costs than non-smoking effect and be in force from and after Whereas, this Council has consid- the earliest period allowed by law. employees; and ered the requests of certain persons to Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Whereas, the impacts of continued engage in peddling outside of the and statutory provisions and place use of tobacco products by employ- Central Business District and has on final passage. ees increases healthcare costs, such determined that it is in the public The rules were suspended. Yeas as insurance plan premium costs; interest to allow each of said persons 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and to engage in peddling in Ward 3; and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Whereas, this Council and the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Nays 0. Administration will establish a an emergency measure providing for working group, including the Health the usual daily operation of a munici- Ord. No. 659-15. Department, Human Resources pal department; now, therefore By Council Members Cleveland and Department, Office of Risk Manage- Be it ordained by the Council of the Brancatelli. ment, Council, and Healthy Cleve- City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance amending land Clean Air Committee, to study Section 1. That, pursuant to Section Section 1 of Ordinance No. 461-15 and consider implementing employ- 675.08 of the Codified Ordinances, this passed April 20, 2015 as it pertains to Council hereby consents to allow Car- ment policies of hiring only tobac- the Broadway School of Music and oline Dengel to engage in mobile ped- co-free employees and offering Arts Program through the use of dling in the public right of way in smoking cessation programs to cur- Wards 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Ward 3. rent employees; and Funds. Section 2. That all of the require- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Whereas, this working group will ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified an emergency measure providing for study the effectiveness of tobacco- Ordinances shall apply to the persons the usual daily operation of a munici- free employee hiring policies and named in Section 1 of this ordinance. pal department; now, therefore smoking cessation programs, includ- Section 3. That the privilege grant- ing policies of the , ed herein may be revoked at any time Be it ordained by the Council of the the City of Bay Village, the City of by this Council. City of Cleveland: Delray Beach, Florida, and others, Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordi- and consider implementing a similar hereby declared to be an emergency nance No. 461-15 passed April 20, 2015 policy for City of Cleveland employ- measure and, provided it receives the is hereby amended to read as follows: ee hires by January 2017; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Develop- Whereas, this working group will the members elected to Council, it ment is hereby authorized to enter also examine the projected health shall take effect and be in force imme- into agreement effective February 1, care cost-savings of implementing diately upon its passage and approval 2015 with Broadway School of Music & such a policy for the City of Cleve- by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the Arts for the Community Arts land, including reduced employee Instruction and Enrichment Program sick days and reduction in health the earliest period allowed by law. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, for the public purpose of providing insurance coverage costs; and and statutory provisions and place art and music instruction to youth Whereas, this group will also on final passage. residing in the city of Cleveland determine who and how the policies The rules were suspended. Yeas through the use of Ward(s) 5 and 12 will be implemented at the City of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Casino Revenue Funds. Cleveland; and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 2. That Section 1 of Ordi- Whereas, this resolution consti- Nays 0. nance No. 461-15 passed April 20, 2015 tutes an emergency measure for the is hereby repealed. The cost of said immediate preservation of public Ord. No. 658-15. contract shall be in an amount not to peace, property, health or safety, By Council Member Cummins. exceed $45,000 and shall be paid from now, therefore, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Fund No. 10 SF 177. Be it resolved by the Council of ing the Director of the Department of Section 3. That this ordinance is the City of Cleveland: Economic Development to enter into hereby declared to be an emergency Section 1. That this Council an agreement with Aldo Dure or measure and, provided it receives the declares that the City of Cleveland designee for the Be Next Awning & affirmative vote of two-thirds of all will strive for a tobacco free work- Graphics, Inc 50/50 Project through the members elected to Council, it force by January 2017, and establish- the use of Ward 14 Neighborhood Cap- shall take effect and be in force imme- es a working group of Council, the ital Funds. diately upon its passage and approval Jackson Administration, and commu- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take nity stakeholders to study employ- an emergency measure providing for effect and be in force from and after ment policies of hiring only tobacco- the usual daily operation of a munici- the earliest period allowed by law. pal department; now, therefore Motion to suspend rules, Charter, free employees and offering smoking Be it ordained by the Council of the and statutory provisions and place cessation programs to current City of Cleveland: on final passage. employees. Section 1. That the Director of the The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 2. That this resolution is Department of the Department of Eco- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hereby declared to be an emergency nomic Development is authorized to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. measure and, provided it receives the enter into an agreement with Aldo Nays 0. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Dure or designee for the Be Next the members elected to Council, it Awning & Graphics 50/50 Project Ord. No. 660-15. shall take effect and be in force imme- located at 5109 Clark Avenue Ave, By Council Member Cummins. diately upon its adoption and Cleveland, Ohio 44102 for the public An emergency ordinance authoriz- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it purpose of exterior improvements for ing the Director of the Department of shall take effect and be in force from local business resulting in new job Economic Development to enter into and after the earliest period allowed creation for Cleveland residents an agreement with Virginia Gonzalez by law. through the use of Ward 14 Neighbor- or her designee for the Virginia’s Referred to Director of Law; Com- hood Capital Funds. Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project mittees on Health and Human Ser- Section 2. That the cost of said con- through the use of Ward 14 Neighbor- vices, Finance. tract shall be in an amount not to hood Capital Funds. 800 June 3, 2015 The City Record 15

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes shall take effect and be in force imme- south to St. Clair Avenue; St. Clair an emergency measure providing for diately upon its passage and approval west to West 6th Street West 6th the usual daily operation of a munici- by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take north to Lakeside Avenue; Lakeside pal department; now, therefore effect and be in force from and after east to West 3rd Street; West 3rd Be it ordained by the Council of the the earliest period allowed by law. north to Erieside Avenue; Erieside City of Cleveland: Motion to suspend rules, Charter, east to East 9th Street; East 9th north Section 1. That the Director of the and statutory provisions and place to Voinovich Park—finish line; pro- Department of the Department of Eco- on final passage. vided that the applicant sponsor shall nomic Development is authorized to The rules were suspended. Yeas meet all the requirements of Section enter into an agreement with Vir- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of ginia Gonzales or her designee for the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop Nays 0. closed as determined by the Chief of 50/50 Project located at 2804 Clark Police and safety forces as may be Avenue Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 for Ord. No. 662-15. necessary in order to protect the par- the public purpose of exterior By Council Member Cleveland. ticipants in the event. Said permit improvements for local area business- An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall further provide that the City of es resulting in new job creation for ing Clyde Johnson to engage in Cleveland shall be fully indemnified Cleveland residents through the use mobile peddling in Ward 5. from any and all liability resulting of Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Whereas, pursuant to Section 675.08 from the issuance of the same, to the Funds. of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- extent and in form satisfactory to the Section 2. That the cost of said con- land, Ohio, 1976, the consent of Coun- Director of Law. tract shall be in an amount not to cil, expressed by ordinance is a pre- Section 2. That this ordinance is exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from requisite to temporary sidewalk ped- hereby declared to be an emergency Fund No. 10 SF 177. dling upon the public rights of way measure and, provided it receives the Section 3. That the Director of Law outside of the Central Business Dis- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall prepare and approve said con- trict; and the members elected to Council, it tract and that the contract shall con- Whereas, this Council has consid- shall take effect and be in force imme- tain such terms and provisions as he ered the requests of certain persons to diately upon its passage and approval deems necessary to protect the City’s engage in peddling outside of the by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take interest. Central Business District and has effect and be in force from and after Section 4. That this ordinance is determined that it is in the public the earliest period allowed by law. hereby declared to be an emergency interest to allow each of said persons Motion to suspend rules, Charter, measure and, provided it receives the to engage in peddling in Ward 5, and and statutory provisions and place affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, this ordinance constitutes on final passage. the members elected to Council, it an emergency measure providing for The rules were suspended. Yeas shall take effect and be in force imme- the usual daily operation of a munici- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read pal department; now, therefore third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. diately upon its passage and approval Be it ordained by the Council of the Nays 0. by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take City of Cleveland: effect and be in force from and after Section 1. That, pursuant to Section Ord. No. 674-15. the earliest period allowed by law. 675.08 of the Codified Ordinances, this By Council Members Cimperman, Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Council hereby consents to allow Cleveland, Mitchell and Conwell. and statutory provisions and place Clyde Johnson to engage in mobile An emergency ordinance consent- on final passage. peddling in the public right of way in ing and approving the issuance of a The rules were suspended. Yeas Ward 5 permit for the Second Sole Half 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 2. That all of the require- Marathon on August 23, 2015, spon- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified sored by Second Sole Mentor. Nays 0. Ordinances shall apply to the persons Whereas, this ordinance constitutes named in Section 1 of this ordinance. an emergency measure providing for Ord. No. 661-15. Section 3. That the privilege grant- the usual daily operation of a munici- By Council Member Pruitt. ed herein may be revoked at any time pal department; now, therefore An emergency ordinance authoriz- by this Council. Be it ordained by the Council of the ing the Director of the Department of Section 4. That this ordinance is City of Cleveland: Public Health to enter into agreement hereby declared to be an emergency Section 1. That pursuant to Section with the Life Exchange Center for the measure and, provided it receives the 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- Group Program through the use of the members elected to Council, it sents to and approves the holding of Ward 1 Casino Revenue Funds. shall take effect and be in force imme- Second Sole Half Marathon on August Whereas, this ordinance constitutes diately upon its passage and approval 23, 2015, start: Erieside Avenue and an emergency measure providing for by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take East 9th Street; Erieside west to West the usual daily operation of a munici- effect and be in force from and after 3rd Street; West 3rd south to Lakeside pal department; now, therefore the earliest period allowed by law. Avenue; Lakeside east to East 18th Be it ordained by the Council of the Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Street; East 18th south to Carnegie City of Cleveland: and statutory provisions and place Avenue; Carnegie east to Stokes Section 1. That the Director of the on final passage. Boulevard; Stokes Boulevard north to Department of Public Health is autho- The rules were suspended. Yeas Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard; rized to enter into an agreement with 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard the Life Exchange Center for the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. north to North Marginal Road into Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support Nays 0. Metroparks Lakefront Park/Gordon Group Program for the public purpose park; Lakefront Park walkway west of providing mental health support Ord. No. 673-15. across fishing bridge to North Mar- services and drug addiction counsel- By Council Member Cimperman. ginal; North Marginal west to East ing to city of Cleveland residents who An emergency ordinance consent- 9th Street; East 9th north to Voinovich have mental illness and drug addic- ing and approving the issuance of a Park—Finish Line; provided that the tion through the use of Ward 1 Casino permit for the Bernie Shuffle on Octo- applicant sponsor shall meet all the Revenue Funds. ber 10, 2015, sponsored by Cerulean requirements of Section 411.05 of the Section 2. That the cost of said con- Sports Group. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, tract shall be in an amount not to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as exceed $10,000 and shall be paid from an emergency measure providing for determined by the Chief of Police and Fund No. 10 SF 188. the usual daily operation of a munici- safety forces as may be necessary in Section 3. That the Director of Law pal department; now, therefore order to protect the participants in the shall prepare and approve said con- Be it ordained by the Council of the event. Said permit shall further pro- tract and that the contract shall con- City of Cleveland: vide that the City of Cleveland shall tain such terms and provisions as he Section 1. That pursuant to Section be fully indemnified from any and all deems necessary to protect the City’s 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of liability resulting from the issuance interest. Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- of the same, to the extent and in form Section 4. That this ordinance is sents to and approves the holding of satisfactory to the Director of Law. hereby declared to be an emergency the Bernie Shuffle on October 10, 2015, Section 2. That this ordinance is measure and, provided it receives the start: Voinovich Park; East 9th Street hereby declared to be an emergency affirmative vote of two-thirds of all south to Lakeside Avenue; Lakeside measure and, provided it receives the the members elected to Council, it east to East 18th Street; East 18th affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 801 16 The City Record June 3, 2015 the members elected to Council, it Whereas, Council has been noti- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, shall take effect and be in force imme- fied by the Division of Liquor Con- and statutory provisions and place diately upon its passage and approval trol of an application for the trans- on final adoption. by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 The rules were suspended. Yeas effect and be in force from and after Liquor Permit from Nadia Hasrouni, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the earliest period allowed by law. DBA Mini Mart Express, 4852 Broad- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas Motion to suspend rules, Charter, view Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, 17. Nays 0. and statutory provisions and place Permanent Number 36573050002 to on final passage. Shrey, LLC, DBA Mini Mart Express, Res. No. 631-15. The rules were suspended. Yeas 4852 Broadview Road, Cleveland, By Council Member K. Johnson. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ohio 44109, Permanent Number An emergency resolution objecting third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 8113133; and to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Nays 0. Whereas, the granting of this and C2 Liquor Permit to 3218 East application for a liquor permit to 135th Street, 1st floor. Ord. No. 675-15. this high crime area, which is Whereas, Council has been noti- By Council Members Cimperman already saturated with other liquor fied by the Division of Liquor Con- and Zone. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- trol of an application for the trans- An emergency ordinance consent- ests of the entire community; and fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 ing and approving the issuance of a Whereas, the applicant does not Liquor Permit from Eastside Gro- permit for the Pedal with Purpose qualify to be a permit holder and/or cery, Inc., 3218 East 135th Street, 1st has demonstrated that he has oper- Cycling on September 5, 2015, spon- floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44120, Perma- ated his liquor business in disregard sored by St. Malachi Center. nent Number 2403479 to 3218 Able, of the laws, regulations or local LLC, 3218 East 135th Street, 1st Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ordinances of this state or any other floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44120, Perma- an emergency measure providing for state; and nent Number 8860446; and the usual daily operation of a munici- Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the granting of this pal department; now, therefore permit is sought has not conformed application for a liquor permit to Be it ordained by the Council of the to the building, safety or health this high crime area, which is City of Cleveland: requirements of the governing body already saturated with other liquor Section 1. That pursuant to Section of this County or City; and outlets, is contrary to the best inter- 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Whereas, the place for which the ests of the entire community; and Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, the applicant does not sents to and approves the holding of constructed that law enforcement qualify to be a permit holder and/or the Pedal with Purpose Cycling on officers or agents of the Division of has demonstrated that he has oper- September 5, 2015, start: Washington Liquor Control are prevented rea- ated his liquor business in disregard Avenue and West 24th Street; Wash- sonable access to the establishment; of the laws, regulations or local ington west to West 25th Street; West and ordinances of this state or any other 25th south to Detroit Avenue; Detroit Whereas, the place for which the state; and west to West 65th Street; West 65th permit is sought is so located with Whereas, the place for which the north to Father Caruso Drive; Father respect to the neighborhood that it permit is sought has not conformed Caruso Drive west to West 70th substantially interferes with public to the building, safety or health Street; West 70th south to Detroit decency, sobriety, peace or good requirements of the governing body order; and Avenue; west on Detroit to West 74th of this County or City; and Whereas, this objection is based Street; south on West 74th to Madison Whereas, the place for which the on other legal grounds as set forth Avenue; Madison east to West 65th permit is sought is so arranged or in Revised Code Section 4303.292; constructed that law enforcement Street; West 65th south to Lorain and officers or agents of the Division of Avenue; Lorain east to West 25th Whereas, this resolution consti- Liquor Control are prevented rea- Street; West 25th north to 1859 West tutes an emergency measure provid- 25th Street – finish line; provided that ing for the immediate preservation sonable access to the establishment; the applicant sponsor shall meet all of the public peace, prosperity, safe- and the requirements of Section 411.05 of ty and welfare pursuant to Section Whereas, the place for which the the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. permit is sought is so located with Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as Council’s objection to said permit respect to the neighborhood that it determined by the Chief of Police and must be received by the Superinten- substantially interferes with public safety forces as may be necessary in dent of Liquor Control within 30 decency, sobriety, peace or good order to protect the participants in the days of notification; now, therefore, order; and event. Said permit shall further pro- Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this objection is based vide that the City of Cleveland shall the City of Cleveland: on other legal grounds as set forth be fully indemnified from any and all Section 1. That Council does hereby in Revised Code Section 4303.292; liability resulting from the issuance record its objection to the transfer of and Whereas, this resolution consti- of the same, to the extent and in form ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per- tutes an emergency measure provid- satisfactory to the Director of Law. mit from Nadia Hasrouni, DBA Mini ing for the immediate preservation Section 2. That this ordinance is Mart Express, 4852 Broadview Road, of the public peace, prosperity, safe- hereby declared to be an emergency Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Permanent ty and welfare pursuant to Section measure and, provided it receives the Number 36573050002 to Shrey, LLC, DBA Mini Mart Express, 4852 Broad- 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all view Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Council’s objection to said permit the members elected to Council, it Permanent Number 8113133; and must be received by the Superinten- shall take effect and be in force imme- requests the Superintendent of Liquor dent of Liquor Control within 30 diately upon its passage and approval Control to set a hearing for said appli- days of notification; now, therefore, by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take cation in accordance with provisions Be it resolved by the Council of effect and be in force from and after of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code the City of Cleveland: the earliest period allowed by law. of Ohio. Section 1. That Council does hereby Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Section 2. That the Clerk of Council record its objection to the transfer of and statutory provisions and place be and she is hereby directed to trans- ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per- on final passage. mit two certified copies of this resolu- mit from Eastside Grocery, Inc., 3218 The rules were suspended. Yeas tion, together with two copies of a let- East 135th Street, 1st floor, Cleveland, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ter of objection and two copies of a Ohio 44120, Permanent Number third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. letter requesting that the hearing be 2403479 to 3218 Able, LLC, 3218 East Nays 0. held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. 135th Street, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio Section 3. That this resolution is 44120, Permanent Number 8860446; FIRST READING EMERGENCY hereby declared to be an emergency and requests the Superintendent of RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL measure and, provided it receives the Liquor Control to set a hearing for AND ADOPTED affirmative vote of two-thirds of all said application in accordance with the members elected to Council, it provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Res. No. 630-15. shall take effect and be in force imme- Revised Code of Ohio. By Council Member Kelley. diately upon its adoption and Section 2. That the Clerk of Council An emergency resolution objecting approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it be and she is hereby directed to trans- to the transfer of ownership of a C1 shall take effect and be in force from mit two certified copies of this resolu- and C2 Liquor Permit to 4852 Broad- and after the earliest period allowed tion, together with two copies of a let- view Road. by law. ter of objection and two copies of a 802 June 3, 2015 The City Record 17 letter requesting that the hearing be Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144, Per- SECOND READING EMERGENCY held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. manent Number 6085731 to Memphis ORDINANCES PASSED Section 3. That this resolution is Gas, Inc., 7210 Memphis Avenue, hereby declared to be an emergency Cleveland, Ohio 44144, Permanent Ord. No. 282-15. measure and, provided it receives the Number 5830186; and requests the By Council Members K. Johnson, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Superintendent of Liquor Control to Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- the members elected to Council, it set a hearing for said application in mental request). shall take effect and be in force imme- accordance with provisions of Section An emergency ordinance authoriz- diately upon its adoption and 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. ing the Director of Public Works to approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 2. That the Clerk of Council apply for and accept one or more shall take effect and be in force from be and she is hereby directed to trans- grants from various public and pri- and after the earliest period allowed mit two certified copies of this resolu- vate entities and a grant from the by law. tion, together with two copies of a let- Hershey Foundation of Ohio for the Motion to suspend rules, Charter, ter of objection and two copies of a Mill Creek Falls Park Enhancement and statutory provisions and place letter requesting that the hearing be Project; determining the method of on final adoption. held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. making the public improvement of The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 3. That this resolution is enhancing and improving Mill Creek 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hereby declared to be an emergency Falls Park; and authorizing the third time in full. Adopted. Yeas measure and, provided it receives the Director of Public Works or Capital 17. Nays 0. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Projects, as appropriate, to enter the members elected to Council, it into one or more public improvement Res. No. 632-15. shall take effect and be in force imme- contracts, professional services for By Council Member Kelley. diately upon its adoption and design, and various written stan- An emergency resolution objecting approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it dard purchase and requirement con- to the transfer of ownership of a C2 shall take effect and be in force from tracts needed in connection with the and C2X Liquor Permit to 7210 Mem- and after the earliest period allowed improvement. phis Avenue. by law. Approved by Directors of Public Whereas, Council has been noti- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Works, City Planning Commission, fied by the Division of Liquor Con- and statutory provisions and place Finance, Law; Passage recommend- trol of an application for the trans- on final adoption. ed by Passage recommended by fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X The rules were suspended. Yeas Committees on Municipal Services Liquor Permit from Mohsha, Inc., 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Properties, Development Plan- DBA Ridge & Memphis Shell, 7210 third time in full. Adopted. Yeas ning and Sustainability, Finance. Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 17. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas 44144, Permanent Number 6085731 to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Memphis Gas, Inc., 7210 Memphis Res. No. 672-15. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144, Per- By Council Member J. Johnson. Nays 0. manent Number 5830186; and An emergency resolution with- Whereas, the granting of this drawing objection to the transfer of Ord. No. 352-15. application for a liquor permit to ownership of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 By Council Members K. Johnson this high crime area, which is Liquor Permit at 16417-19 Euclid and Brancatelli (by departmental already saturated with other liquor Avenue and repealing Resolution No. request). outlets, is contrary to the best inter- 1532-14 objecting to said permit. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ests of the entire community; and Whereas, this Council objected to a ing the Director of Capital Projects Whereas, the applicant does not transfer of ownership of a D1, D2, D3, to issue permits to various private qualify to be a permit holder and/or D3A and D6 Liquor Permit to Big utilities and private entities to has demonstrated that he has oper- Mommas Hill, LLC, 16417-19 Euclid encroach into the public right-of- ated his liquor business in disregard Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Per- way of Public Square by installing, manent Number 0717975 by Resolu- relocating, using, and maintaining of the laws, regulations or local tion No. 1532-14 adopted by the Coun- various utility facilities, lines, con- ordinances of this state or any other cil on November 17, 2014; and duits, and other means of transmis- state; and Whereas, this Council wishes to sion and provision of the utility ser- Whereas, the place for which the withdraw its objection to the above vice, or various structures and permit is sought has not conformed permit and consents to said permit; streetscape elements, previously to the building, safety or health and approved by the City, within and requirements of the governing body Whereas, this resolution consti- part of, appurtenant to, or associat- of this County or City; and tutes an emergency measure provid- ed with the Public Square Renova- Whereas, the place for which the ing for the usual daily operation of tion Project. permit is sought is so arranged or a municipal department; now, there- Approved by Directors of Capital constructed that law enforcement fore, Projects, City Planning Commission, officers or agents of the Division of Be it resolved by the Council of Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Liquor Control are prevented rea- the City of Cleveland: ed by Passage recommended by sonable access to the establishment; Section 1. That objection to the Committees on Municipal Services and transfer of ownership of a D1, D2, D3, and Properties, Development Plan- Whereas, the place for which the D3A and D6 Liquor Permit to Big ning and Sustainability. permit is sought is so located with Mommas Hill, LLC, 16417-19 Euclid The rules were suspended. Yeas respect to the neighborhood that it Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Per- 16. Nays 0. Read third time in full. substantially interferes with public manent Number 0717975, be and the Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0. decency, sobriety, peace or good same is hereby withdrawn and Reso- Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules order; and lution No. 1532-14, containing such of Council, Council Member Cimper- Whereas, this objection is based objection, be and the same is hereby man recused himself for the vote on other legal grounds as set forth repealed and that this Council con- regarding Ordinance No. 352-15. in Revised Code Section 4303.292; sents to the immediate permit thereof. and Section 2. That this resolution is Ord. No. 355-15. Whereas, this resolution consti- hereby declared to be an emergency By Council Member Polensek. tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and provided it receives the An emergency ordinance that an ing for the immediate preservation affirmative vote of two-thirds of all unnamed City-owned parcel that is of the public peace, prosperity, safe- the members elected to Council, it unofficially called “Triangle Park” in ty and welfare pursuant to Section shall take effect and be in force imme- Ward 8 be named “Veteran’s Park.” 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. diately upon its adoption and Approved by Directors of Public Council’s objection to said permit approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Works, City Planning Commission, must be received by the Superinten- shall take effect and be in force from Finance, Law; Passage recommended dent of Liquor Control within 30 and after the earliest period allowed by Passage recommended by Commit- days of notification; now, therefore, by law. tees on Municipal Services and Prop- Be it resolved by the Council of Motion to suspend rules, Charter, erties, Development Planning and the City of Cleveland: and statutory provisions and place Sustainability, when amended, as fol- Section 1. That Council does hereby on final adoption. lows: record its objection to the transfer of The rules were suspended. Yeas 1. Insert new Section 2 to read as ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read follows: Permit from Mohsha, Inc., DBA Ridge third time in full. Adopted. Yeas “Section 2. That the Director of & Memphis Shell, 7210 Memphis 17. Nays 0. Public Works is authorized to place 803 18 The City Record June 3, 2015 appropriate signs, nameplates, The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 437-15. plaques, and other references neces- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Cimperman sary to reflect the naming of the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and Kelley (by departmental new Veteran’s Park and to accept Nays 0. request). gifts and donations for this purpose. In compliance with Section 33 of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Any signage shall be first approved the Charter a copy of the legislation ing the Director of Public Health to by the appropriate City official.”. was furnished to each member of lease certain property to Neighbor- 2. Renumber existing Section 2 to Council before final passage. hood Health Care Inc. dba Neighbor- new “Section 3”. hood Family Practice to provide med- Amendments agreed to. Ord. No. 401-15. ical and clinical physician services at The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Members K. Johnson the Tremont Health Center for a peri- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Brancatelli (by departmental od of five years, with one option to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. request). renew for five years, exercisable by Nays 0. An emergency ordinance to amend the Director of Public Health. In compliance with Section 33 of the title and Section 1 of Ordinance Approved by Directors of Public the Charter a copy of the legislation Health, City Planning Commission, No. 1351-14, passed December 8, 2014, was furnished to each member of Finance, Law; Passage recommended relating to an encroachment permit to Council before final passage. by Committees on Health and Human Positively Cleveland for way-finding Services, Finance. signs and electric duct banks in the Ord. No. 384-15. The rules were suspended. Yeas downtown area to change the name of By Council Members Cimperman, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the permittee to The Convention & K. Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, (by departmental request). Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Inc.; and to supplement the ordinance ing the Director of Public Works to to add new Section 1a. to authorize Ord. No. 442-15. lease certain space located within additional, future locations for simi- By Council Members Brancatelli Willard Park to The Refugee lar encroachments. and Kelley (by departmental Response for the purpose of establish- Approved by Directors of Capital request). ing and maintaining an urban gar- Projects, City Planning Commission, An emergency ordinance authoriz- den, for a term of five years, with one Finance, Law; Passage recommended ing the Director of Economic Devel- five-year option to renew, exercisable by Committees on Municipal Services opment to enter into a grant agree- by the Director of Public Works. and Properties, Development Plan- ment with Regional Approved by Directors of Public ning and Sustainability. Sewer District to provide review and Works, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas recommendations on various green Finance, Law; Passage recommended 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read infrastructure projects in the City of by Committees on Municipal Services third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Cleveland. and Properties, Development Plan- Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Economic ning and Sustainability, Finance, Development, City Planning Commis- when amended, as follows: Ord. No. 402-15. sion, Finance, Law; Passage recom- 1. In Section 2 at the end, strike By Council Members K. Johnson mended by Committees on Develop- the period and insert: “, and can- and Brancatelli (by departmental ment Planning and Sustainability, cellable upon thirty days written request). Finance, when amended, as follows: notice by the director.”. An emergency ordinance to amend 1. In Section 3, at the end, strike Amendment agreed to. the title and Section 1 of Ordinance the period and insert “, the final The rules were suspended. Yeas No. 894-12, passed October 29, 2012, as design of which shall be subject to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read amended, and to amend the title and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. the review and approval of the City Section 1 of Ordinance No. 834-14, Nays 0. Planning Commission.”. In compliance with Section 33 of passed October 6, 2014, as amended, Amendment agreed to. the Charter a copy of the legislation relating to an encroachment permit to The rules were suspended. Yeas was furnished to each member of Crown Castle NG East Inc. to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Council before final passage. encroach into the public right-of-way third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. with nodes and duct banks at various Nays 0. Ord. No. 385-15. locations to correct the name of the In compliance with Section 33 of By Council Members Zone, K. John- Permittee. the Charter a copy of the legislation son, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Approved by Directors of Capital was furnished to each member of departmental request). Projects, City Planning Commission, Council before final passage. An emergency ordinance to vacate Finance, Law; Passage recommend- a portion of West 59th Street. ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- Ord. No. 443-15. Approved by Directors of Capital vices and Properties, Development By Council Members Pruitt and Projects, City Planning Commission, Planning and Sustainability. Kelley (by departmental request). Finance, Law; Passage recommended The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- by Committees on Municipal Services 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Public Utilities to and Properties, Development Plan- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. exercise the first option to renew Con- ning and Sustainability, Finance. Nays 0. tract Nos. MA 1505 RC 2013-96 and MA The rules were suspended. Yeas 1505 RC 2014-71 with Colony Hard- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ord. No. 407-15. ware Corporation, dba Phillips Con- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. By Council Members Conwell, Cum- tractor Supply, LLC to provide for Nays 0. mins, K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by labor and materials necessary repair departmental request). pumps, saws, small engines, and air Ord. No. 386-15. An emergency ordinance to repeal tools, for the Division of Water. By Council Members K. Johnson, Section 559.234 of the Codified Ordi- Approved by Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as mental request). ommended by Committees on Utili- enacted by Ordinance No. 1503-92, An emergency ordinance authoriz- ties, Finance. passed November 23, 1992, relating to ing the Commissioner of Purchases The rules were suspended. Yeas the Scottish Garden; and to supple- and Supplies to purchase property at 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment the codified ordinances by 9120 Woodland Avenue needed for the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. renovation of the Ken Johnson Recre- enacting new Sections 559.234 and Nays 0. ation Center, for the Department of 559.247 relating to the Lebanese Gar- Public Works. den and a future garden. Ord. No. 475-15. Approved by Directors of Public Approved by Directors of Public By Council Members Brancatelli Works, City Planning Commission, Works, City Planning Commission, and Kelley (by departmental Finance, Law; Passage recommended Finance, Law; Passage recommended request). by Committees on Municipal Services by Committees on Municipal Services An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Properties, Development Plan- and Properties, Development Plan- ing the Director of Community Devel- ning and Sustainability, Finance, ning and Sustainability. opment to enter into or amend con- when amended, as follows: The rules were suspended. Yeas tracts with various agencies to pro- 1. In Section 3, line 2, strike 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read vide housing, commercial, industrial “$36,200” and insert “$32,600”. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and real estate development activi- Amendment agreed to. Nays 0. ties. 804 June 3, 2015 The City Record 19

Approved by Directors of Communi- various agencies to provide social ser- Finance, Law; Passage recommended ty Development, Finance, Law; Pas- vice programs, including the senior by Committees on Municipal Services sage recommended by Committees on transportation program, authorizing and Properties, Finance, when Development Planning and Sustain- the Director of Community Develop- amended, as follows: ability, Finance. ment to enter into one or more written 1. In Section 2, insert new division The rules were suspended. Yeas agreements with the Director of Pub- (e) to read as follows: “(e) The 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read lic Works to lease space from the Director of Capital Projects is autho- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Greater New Calvary Baptist Church rized to request that the County Nays 0. to provide facilities for recreation include items related to including activities, and with other Directors if bike lanes in the Improvement, and Ord. No. 480-15. necessary. the Director of Capital Projects is By Council Members Cimperman, Approved by Directors of Public authorized to agree to pay 100% of Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Works, Community Development, the cost of the additional work.”. mental request). Finance, Law; Passage recommended 2. In Section 10, at the end, add An emergency ordinance appropri- by Committees on Municipal Services the following: “That the costs for ating Community Development Block and properties, Development Plan- the additional items authorized in Grant funds and Emergency Solu- ning and Sustainability, Finance. Section 2(e) of this ordinance shall tions Grant funds for expenses of the The rules were suspended. Yeas be paid from any and all funds Senior Homeowners Assistance Pro- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read approved by the Director of Finance, gram (SHAP), CHORE, and Homeless third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. including future bond funds if Services Programs. Nays 0. issued for this purpose.”. Approved by Directors of Aging, Amendments agreed to. Community Development, Finance, Ord. No. 486-15. The rules were suspended. Yeas Law; Passage recommended by Com- By Council Members K. Johnson, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read mittees on Health and Human Ser- Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. vices, Development Planning and Sus- mental request). Nays 0. tainability, Finance. An emergency ordinance appropri- In compliance with Section 33 of The rules were suspended. Yeas ating Community Development Block the Charter a copy of the legislation 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Grant funds for expenses for the Pro- was furnished to each member of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ject Clean Program; and authorizing Council before final passage. Nays 0. the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with vari- Ord. No. 517-15. Ord. No. 481-15. ous agencies to implement the Pro- By Council Members Polensek, J. By Council Members Cimperman, gram. Johnson, K. Johnson and Kelley (by Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Approved by Directors of Public departmental request). mental request). Works, Community Development, An emergency ordinance giving An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance, Law; Passage recommended consent of the City of Cleveland to the ing the Director of Public Health to by Committees on Municipal Services County of Cuyahoga for the resurfac- enter into contracts with various and Properties, Development Plan- ing of Eddy Road from St. Clair agencies or entities to provide AIDS- ning and Sustainability, Finance. Avenue to Interstate 90; authorizing related services; authorizing the The rules were suspended. Yeas the Director of Capital Projects to employment of one or more profes- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read enter into agreements; to apply for sional consultants to provide evalua- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and accept an allocation of County tion services; and authorizing the Nays 0. Motor Vehicle License Tax Funds; and authorizing the Commissioner of Director to enter into one or more con- Ord. No. 493-15. Purchases and Supplies to acquire tracts with various agencies, entities, By Council Members Zone and Kel- any real property and easements nec- or individuals to implement the grant. ley (by departmental request). essary for the improvement. Approved by Directors of Public An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Capital Health, Community Development, ing the Director of Public Safety to Projects, City Planning Commission, Finance, Law; Passage recommended enter into one or more contracts with Finance, Law; Passage recommended by Committees on Health and Human Motorola Solutions, Inc. for profes- by Committees on Municipal Services Services, Development Planning and sional services necessary to provide and Properties, Finance. Sustainability, Finance. video surveillance at six locations in The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas Ward 9 and at future locations City- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read wide, including providing the equip- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ment, installation, linking into the Nays 0. Nays 0. City’s existing network, and/or pro- vide other related services necessary Ord. No. 518-15. Ord. No. 482-15. for remote viewing and recording for By Council Members Cimperman, By Council Members Cimperman, a period of one year, with two one- Dow, J. Johnson, K. Johnson and Kel- Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- year options to renew, exercisable by ley (by departmental request). mental request). the Director of Public Safety. An emergency ordinance giving An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Public consent of the City of Cleveland to the ing the Director of Public Health to Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- Director of Transportation of the enter into one or more contracts with mended by Committees on Safety, State of Ohio for improving St. Clair various agencies or entities to pro- Finance. Avenue from Old River Road to West vide AIDS-related services, in con- The rules were suspended. Yeas 9th Street and East 13th Street to East junction with the HOPWA Grant; and 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 55th Street; to apply for and accept authorizing the employment of one or third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. any gifts or grants from any public or more professional consultants to pro- Nays 0. private entity; authorizing the Direc- vide evaluation services. tor of Capital Projects to enter into Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 516-15. any relative agreements; and causing Health, Community Development, By Council Members Reed, K. John- payment of the City’s share to the Finance, Law; Passage recommended son and Kelley (by departmental State for the cost of the improvement. by Committees on Health and Human request). Approved by Directors of Capital Services, Development Planning and An emergency ordinance giving Projects, City Planning Commission, Sustainability, Finance. consent of the City of Cleveland to the Finance, Law; Passage recommended The rules were suspended. Yeas County of Cuyahoga for the resurfac- by Committees on Municipal Services 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing of East 116th Street from Miles and Properties, Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Road to Union Avenue; authorizing The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. the Director of Capital Projects to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read enter into agreements; to apply for third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Ord. No. 485-15. and accept an allocation of County Nays 0. By Council Members K. Johnson, Motor Vehicle License Tax Funds; Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- and authorizing the Commissioner of Ord. No. 519-15. mental request). Purchases and Supplies to acquire By Council Members Kazy, Keane, An emergency ordinance authoriz- any real property and easements nec- K. Johnson and Kelley (by depart- ing the Director of Community Devel- essary for the improvement. mental request). opment and, if applicable, other City Approved by Directors of Capital An emergency ordinance giving Directors to enter into contract with Projects, City Planning Commission, consent of the City of Cleveland to the 805 20 The City Record June 3, 2015

Director of Transportation of the The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Public State of Ohio for improving West 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- 150th Street from Industrial Parkway third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. mended by Committees on Safety, to Lorain Avenue; to apply for and Nays 0. Finance, when amended, as follows: accept any gifts or grants from any 1. In Section 1, at new Section public or private entity; authorizing Ord. No. 526-15. 489.04, line 2, strike “In all the Director of Capital Projects to By Council Members K. Johnson, instances, or at other landing areas, enter into any relative agreements; Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- no” and insert “No”. and causing payment of the City’s mental request). Amendment agreed to. share to the State for the cost of the An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas improvement. ing the Director of Public Safety to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Capital execute a deed of easement granting third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Projects, City Planning Commission, to The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Nays 0. Finance, Law; Passage recommended certain easement rights in property In compliance with Section 33 of by Committees on Municipal Services located on a portion of Fire Station the Charter a copy of the legislation and Properties, Finance. No. 10, at 1935 East 101st Street; and was furnished to each member of The rules were suspended. Yeas declaring that the easement rights Council before final passage. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read granted are not needed for the City’s third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. public use. Ord. No. 565-15. Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Public By Council Members Cimperman, Safety, City Planning Commission, Cummins, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Ord. No. 520-15. Finance, Law; Passage recommended departmental request). By Council Members Keane, K. by Committees on Municipal Services An emergency ordinance authoriz- Johnson and Kelley (by departmental and Properties, Development Plan- ing the Director of Community Devel- request). ning and Sustainability, Finance. opment to lease certain property An emergency ordinance giving The rules were suspended. Yeas located at 4115 Bridge Avenue to The consent of the City of Cleveland to the 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Near West Side Multi-Service Corpora- Director of Transportation of the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. tion, or its designee to operate the State of Ohio for improving Warren Nays 0. May Dugan Multi-Service Center, for Road from Munn Road to Interstate a term up to ten years, with one ten- 90; to apply for and accept any gifts or Ord. No. 527-15. year option to renew, exercisable by grants from any public or private By Council Members Brancatelli the Director of Community Develop- entity; authorizing the Director of and Kelley (by departmental ment. Capital Projects to enter into any rel- request). Approved by Directors of Communi- ative agreements; and causing pay- An emergency ordinance to termi- ty Development, City Planning Com- ment of the City’s share to the State nate and discontinue the 1991 North mission, Finance, Law; Passage rec- for the cost of the improvement. Coast Harbor Community Develop- ommended by Committees on Devel- Approved by Directors of Capital ment Plan as authorized by Ordi- opment Planning and Sustainability, Projects, City Planning Commission, nance No. 1346-91, passed June 17, Finance. Finance, Law; Passage recommended 1991. The rules were suspended. Yeas by Committees on Municipal Services Approved by Directors of City Plan- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Properties, Finance. ning Commission, Finance, Law; Pas- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. The rules were suspended. Yeas sage recommended by Committees on Nays 0. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Development Planning and Sustain- Ord. No. 566-15. Nays 0. ability, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Members J. Johnson, Pruitt and Kelley (by departmental Ord. No. 523-15. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read request). By Council Members K. Johnson third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and Kelley (by departmental Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- request). ing the Director of Public Utilities to An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 530-15. execute a deed of easement granting ing the Director of Capital Projects to By Council Member Conwell. to the Cleveland Electric Illuminat- employ one or more professional con- An emergency ordinance to add the ing Company certain easement rights sultants to survey City streets and to name Jamie Ireland Way as a sec- in a portion of the Cleveland Water and collect and input data necessary ondary and honorary name to East Division’s Nottingham Water Treat- to implement the Pavement Manage- 105th Street between Park Lane Villa ment Plant located at 1300 Chardon ment Program, for a period up to five and Euclid Avenue. Road for underground communica- years. Approved by Directors of City Plan- tion lines, and declaring that the ease- Approved by Directors of Capital ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- ment rights granted are not needed Projects, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committee on Develop- for the City’s public use. ommended by Committees on Munici- ment Planning and Sustainability. Approved by Directors of Public pal Services and Properties, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas Utilities, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Finance, Law; Passage recommended 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. by Committees on Utilities, Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ord. No. 561-15. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Ord. No. 525-15. By Council Member Polensek. Nays 0. By Council Members Mitchell, K. An emergency ordinance to add the Johnson and Kelley (by departmental name Stephen Halton, Jr. Way as a Ord. No. 568-15. request). secondary and honorary name to By Council Members Cimperman, An emergency ordinance giving Grovewood Avenue at Lakeshore K. Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley consent of the City of Cleveland to the Boulevard. (by departmental request). Director of Transportation of the Approved by Directors of City Plan- An emergency ordinance authoriz- State of Ohio to repair and resurface ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- ing the Director of Public Works to East 93rd Street from Union Avenue ommended by Committee on Develop- accept a donation of land from Cuya- to Kinsman Road; to apply for and ment Planning and Sustainability. hoga County located on a portion of accept any gifts or grants for this pur- The rules were suspended. Yeas the Lorain Avenue access drive to the pose from any public or private enti- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and to enter into an ty; authorizing one or more contracts third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. agreement for the donation; or, in the with consultants and any other rela- Nays 0. alternative, authorizing the Commis- tive agreements; and authorizing the sioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquisition of any real property and Ord. No. 564-15. purchase the property from Cuyahoga easements necessary to make the By Council Members Zone and Kel- County. improvement. ley (by departmental request). Approved by Directors of Public Approved by Directors of Capital An emergency ordinance to supple- Works, City Planning Commission, Projects, City Planning Commission, ment the Codified Ordinances of Finance, Law; Passage recommended Finance, Law; Passage recommended Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting by Committees on Municipal Services by Committees on Municipal Services new Sections 489.01 to 489.06 and and Properties, Development Plan- and Properties, Finance. 489.99, relating to helicopters. ning and Sustainability, Finance. 806 June 3, 2015 The City Record 21

The rules were suspended. Yeas recommended by Committees on Approved by Directors of Public 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Utilities, Finance. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. The rules were suspended. Yeas ommended by Committees on Utili- Nays 0. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ties, Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 569-15. Nays 0. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members K. Johnson third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and Kelley (by departmental Ord. No. 607-15. Nays 0. request). By Council Members Pruitt and An emergency ordinance to amend Kelley (by departmental request). Ord. No. 623-15. Sections 1 and 3 of Ordinance No. 752- An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Council Members Pruitt and 12, passed June 4, 2012, relating to the ing the purchase by one or more Kelley (by departmental request). purchase, lease, or lease with option requirement contracts of water An emergency ordinance authoriz- to purchase, of various on-road vehi- mains, fire hydrants, service connec- ing the Directors of Finance and Pub- cles and off-road equipment, cabs, tions, valves, and appurtenances, lic Utilities to enter into one or more bodies, and accessories, equipment including concrete repair, tree lawn contracts with Constellation Energy and other aftermarket items, for the restoration, pavement restoration, Services, Inc. for electric aggregation various divisions of City government. and materials, labor and installation services and power supply for resi- Approved by Directors of Public if necessary, for the Divisions of dential and small commercial cus- Works, Finance, Law; Passage recom- Water, Cleveland Public Power, and tomers and with Empower Gas & mended by Committees on Municipal Water Pollution Control, Department Electric for energy efficiency, conser- Services and Properties, Finance, of Public Utilities, for a period up to vation, and renewable energy pro- when amended, as follows: two years. gram services for a period of 24 1. In Section 1, line 1, and in Sec- Approved by Directors of Public months, beginning August 2015. tion 2, line 1, strike “751-12” in both Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Approved by Directors of Public places and insert “752-12”. ommended by Committees on Utili- Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Amendment agreed to. ties, Finance. ommended by Committees on Utili- The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas ties, Finance. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. In compliance with Section 33 of Nays 0. the Charter a copy of the legislation Ord. No. 611-15. was furnished to each member of By Council Members Pruitt and SECOND READING Council before final passage. Kelley (by departmental request). ORDINANCES PASSED An emergency ordinance determin- Ord. No. 584-15. ing the method of making the public Ord. No. 1434-13. By Council Members Zone and Kel- improvement of rehabilitating the By Council Members Cummins and ley (by departmental request). small meter testing lab at the Har- Zone. An emergency ordinance authoriz- vard Yard Facility; and authorizing An ordinance establishing a Pedes- ing the Director of Public Safety to the Director of Public Utilities to trian Retail Overlay District on the apply for and accept a grant from enter into one or more public improve- north and south sides of Clark Cuyahoga County, for the FY14 Urban ment contracts for the making of the Avenue between W. 56th Street and Area Security Initiative Program; improvement; and authorizing the W. 41st Street as shown on the authorizing one or more requirement purchase by one or more contracts of attached map (Map Change No. 2457). and standard contracts for the pur- labor and materials needed to Approved by Directors of City Plan- chase of materials, equipment, sup- upgrade the facility, and for various ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- plies, and services necessary for the types of testing equipment, including ommended by Committees on City purchase of equipment, planning, mobile units, for the Division of Planning, Finance. training and exercises. Water, Department of Public Utili- The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Public ties, and maintenance on all equip- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Safety, Finance, Law; Passage recom- ment, for a period of two-years. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. mended by Committees on Safety, Approved by Directors of Public Nays 0. Finance. Utilities, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas Finance, Law; Passage recommended Ord. No. 998-14. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read by Committees on Utilities, Finance. By Council Member Zone. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. The rules were suspended. Yeas An ordinance changing the Use and Nays 0. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Area Districts of parcels on the south third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. side of Lake Avenue west of Clifton Ord. No. 600-15. Nays 0. Boulevard from an ‘A’ Area District By Council Members Pruitt and and a One Family Residential District Kelley (by departmental request). Ord. No. 621-15. to an RA2 Residential Attached An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Council Members Pruitt and Townhouse District (Map Change No. ing the Director of Public Utilities to Kelley (by departmental request). 2498). exercise the fourth option to renew An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of City Plan- Contract No. PS 2011-272 with EMC ing and approving a contract with ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- Corporation to provide for the lease of W.A. Chester, LLC. to make the emer- ommended by Committee on Develop- the Server Area Network equipment gency repair to an underground pipe- ment Planning and Sustainability. and related datacenter hardware for type transmission cable and related The rules were suspended. Yeas the Department of Public Utilities. equipment, for the Division of Cleve- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Public land Public Power, Department of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage Public Utilities. Nays 0.

Ord. No. 398-15. By Council Member Zone. An ordinance changing the Use District of parcels south of Lake Ave and north of Franklin Ave between W. 75th Street and W. 85th Street to a Local Retail, Townhouse or Two-Family District, Changing the Area District to K and estab- lishing an Urban Form Overlay District as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2507). Approved by Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Passage recommended by Committee on Development Plan- ning and Sustainability, when amended, as follows: 1. In the title, line 3, strike “Ave” and insert “Boulevard”. 2. Strike Sections 1, 2, and 3 in their entirety and insert the following new sections: “Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of W. 80th Street and Detroit Avenue; Thence easterly along the centerline of Detroit Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of sublot 35 in the Henry Grombacher and not recoded in the Cuyahoga County records; 807 22 The City Record June 3, 2015

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of sublot 11 of said allotment; Thence westerly and southerly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the west- erly line of sublot 12 of said allotment; Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Franklin Boulevard; Thence westerly and southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of W. 80th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly line of sublot 48 Charles Pease allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 20 Page 12 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of sublot 20 of said allotment; Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the centerline of Elsa Court; Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with W. 80th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline to the place of origin; And; A parcel situated in the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, State of Ohio shown as Parcel No. ‘2’ of Lot split and consolidation plat for Saint Augustine Corporation in Cuyahoga County Records Vol. 284 Pg. 08 and record- ed on May 2, 1997 and also known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-19-006; and as identified on the attached map is changed to a ‘Local Retail’ District and a ‘2’ Height District. Section 2. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of W. 81th Street and Detroit Avenue; Thence southerly along the centerline of W. 81st Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of sublot 26 of Herman Jungle Re-Sub allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 21, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to West Side Community Mental Health Center Inc. by deed dated October 7, 1980 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V80152930691 said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-20-007; Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the centerline of Detroit Ave; Thence easterly along said centerline to the place of origin; and as identified on the attached map is changed to a ‘Townhouse 2’ District. Section 3. That the Area District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Detroit Avenue and W. 75th Street; Thence southerly along the centerline of W. 75th street to its intersection of the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of sublot 30 in the W. A. Poyer allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 13, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Ballado B. Herminio by deed dated July 20, 1979 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V79150580561 said par- cel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-19-003; Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence northerly and easterly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line of sublot 2 in the Henry Grombacher and not recoded in the Cuyahoga County records; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the centerline of W. 77th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Ernest R. Bahr by deed dated December 19, 2000 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200012190285 said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-19-060; Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of sublot 2 of the L.C. Antho- ny Re-Sub allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 12, Page 12 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel situated in the City of Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, State of Ohio shown as Parcel No. ‘2’ of Lot split and consolidation plat for Saint Augustine Corporation in Cuyahoga County Records Vol. 284 Pg. 08 and recorded on May 2, 1997 and also known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-19-006; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Detroit Ave; Thence westerly and southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of W. 80th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of sublot 1 of the Herman Jungle Re-Sub allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 22, Page 21 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of sublot 1 of the Herman Jungle Re-Sub allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 21, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 81st Street; Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of sublot 26 of Herman Jungle Re-Sub allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 21, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to West Side Community Mental Health Center Inc. by deed dated October 7, 1980 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V80152930691 said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 002-20-007; Thence southerly along said easterly to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof; Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of sublot 6 of the Salome allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 29 Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 84th street; Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of sublot 1 of the James S. Rhodes allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 15 Page 2 of Cuyahoga Coun- ty Map Records; 808 June 3, 2015 The City Record 23

Thence westerly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of sublot 3 of said allotment; Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof; Thence westerly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 85th street; Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Detroit Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with of the southerly prolongation of the centerline of W. 85th street; Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 85th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of sublot 54 of the Hobert R. Rhodes allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 15 Page 11 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the easterly line of sublot 51 of said allotment; Thence northerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with northerly line of sublot 50 of said allotment; Thence easterly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 83rd Street; Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of sublot 6 of the J. H. Hardy allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1 Page 10 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with easterly line thereof; Thence northerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of sublot 14 of the J. H. Hardy allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1 Page 10 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of W. 83rd Street; Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Lake Ave; Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline Detroit Ave and the place of ori- gin; and as identified on the attached map is changed to a ‘K’ Area District.”. 3. Strike the map attached and insert the following new map:

Amendments agreed to. The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Coun- cil before final passage. 809 24 The City Record June 3, 2015

SECOND READING EMERGENCY Approved by Directors of Capital Approved by Committee on RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED Projects, City Planning Commission, Finance. Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- The rules were suspended. Yeas Res. No. 248-15. ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Cimperman, vices and Properties, Development third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by Planning and Sustainability. Nays 0. departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency resolution declaring 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read MOTION the intent to vacate a portion of West third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. 24th Street. Nays 0. The Council Meeting adjourned at Approved by Directors of Capital 8:26 p.m. to meet on Monday, June Projects, City Planning Commission, Res. No. 578-15. 8, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- By Council Member Zone (by Chamber. ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- departmental request). vices and Properties, Development An emergency resolution approv- Planning and Sustainability. ing the continuation of the Gordon The rules were suspended. Yeas Square Arts District - Cleveland 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Improvement District as a Special third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. Improvement District in the City; Nays 0. accepting petitions from owners of property in the District; approving an Res. No. 354-15. amendment to the Articles of Incorpo- By Council Members K. Johnson ration of the Gordon Square Arts Dis- and Brancatelli (by departmental trict - Cleveland Improvement Corpo- Patricia J. Britt request). ration; approving a new plan for pub- City Clerk, Clerk of Council An emergency resolution declaring lic services; declaring it necessary to the intent to vacate a portion of East provide cleaning and maintenance of 4th Street and East 6th Street. the public rights-of-way, additional THE CALENDAR Approved by Directors of Capital security, and collective marketing for the District; and providing for the Projects, City Planning Commission, The following measures will be on Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- assessment of the cost of such work upon benefited property in the Dis- their final passage at the next meet- ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- trict; and declaring an emergency. ing: vices and Properties, Development Approved by Directors of City Plan- Planning and Sustainability. ning Commission, Finance, Law; NONE The rules were suspended. Yeas Adoption recommended by Commit- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tees on Development Planning and third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. Sustainability, Finance, when amend- Nays 0. BOARD OF CONTROL ed, as follows: 1. In Section 1, line 2, strike “File Res. No. 408-15. No. 578-15-A” and insert “File No. 578- By Council Members Cimperman, 15-B”. May 27, 2015 K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by 2. In Section 5, line 2, strike departmental request). “$600,000” and insert “$695,849.11”. The Regular meeting of the Board An emergency resolution declaring Amendments agreed to. of Control convened in the Mayor’s the intent to vacate a portion of The rules were suspended. Yeas office on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 Eugene Place. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read at 10:32 a.m. with Director Langhen- Approved by Directors of Capital third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. ry presiding. Projects, City Planning Commission, Nays 0. Present: Directors Langhenry, Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- In compliance with Section 33 of Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- the Charter a copy of the legislation Director Williams, Director vices and Properties, Development was furnished to each member of McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, Planning and Sustainability. Council before final adoption. Directors Southerington, Nichols, The rules were suspended. Yeas Fumich and O’Leary. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Res. No. 612-15. Absent: Mayor Jackson. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. By Council Members Brancatelli Others: Tiffany White, Commis- Nays 0. and Cleveland. sioner, Division of Purchases & Sup- An emergency resolution urging plies. Res. No. 528-15. the Ohio General Assembly to enact Matthew Spronz, Director, Mayor’s By Council Members Cimperman, the same protections for tenants in Office of Capital Projects. K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by foreclosed properties as the recently Melissa Burrows, Director, Office departmental request). expired federal Protecting Tenants at of Equal Opportunity. An emergency resolution declaring Foreclosure Act, and urging mort- On motions, the following resolu- the intent to vacate a portion of gage servicers to voluntarily apply tions were adopted, except as may Leonard Street N.W. the protections of the act. be otherwise noted.

Resolution No. 189-15. By Director Davis. Whereas, under the authority of Ordinance No. 182-15, passed March 23, 2015 by the Council of the City of Cleve- land, the Director of Public Utilities is authorized to enter into an assignment agreement with Itron, Inc. for the assignment to the City of all the real property rights and obligations for any existing Itron-AMR lease or other agreement providing for the AMR data collection device location within the Water Division’s service area, and is more fully described in the ordinance; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that the rental amounts of the various site license agreements, set forth below, exclusive of the utilities, costs, taxes, and fees, are determined to be fair market value:

SITE LOCATION TYPE RENT

Sterling Avenue Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Maple Heights Consumer Price Index.

West 150th Street - Lorain Avenue Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Lakewood Consumer Price Index.

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Wilson Mills - County Line Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Chester Township Consumer Price Index.

Highland - Richmond Park Drive Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Richmond Heights Consumer Price Index.

SOM Center Road Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Moreland Hills City Hall Consumer Price Index.

17200 Brookpark Road Tower $565.00 per month with annual escalator based on the Cleveland (ODOT 1-71 & 1-480) Consumer Price Index.

2915 Brecksville Road Tower $530.00 per month with an annual escalator of 3.5%. Richfield

1600 Terrace Road Rooftop or $960.50 per month with annual escalator based on the East Cleveland Walls Consumer Price Index.

20700 North Park Boulevard Rooftop or $425.00 per month with an annual escalator of 3%. University Heights (John Carroll) Walls

12000 Wanda Avenue Rooftop or $425.00 per month with an annual escalator of 3%. Cleveland (CMHA) Walls

3495 East 98th Street Rooftop or $425.00 per month with an annual escalator of 3%. Cleveland (CMHA) Walls

Be it further resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that all other costs including utilities expenses, regulatory costs, taxes, and related fees as set forth in the various site licenses are determined to be fair market value. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Director Williams, Director McGrath, Acting Direc- tor Cosgrove, Directors Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and O’Leary. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson.

Resolution No. 190-15. By Interim Director Dumas. Be it resolved, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that all bids received on March 4, 2015 for Rockwell Avenue Sewer Replacement Project, for the Division of Water Pollution Control, Department of Public Utilities, under the authority of Ordinance No. 991-14, passed November 17, 2014, are rejected. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Director Williams, Director McGrath, Acting Direc- tor Cosgrove, Directors Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and O’Leary. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson.

Resolution No. 191-15. By Director Smith. Whereas, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2136-05, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on April 10, 2006, and Board of Control Resolution No. 80-07, as amended by Resolution No. 175-07, adopted February 21, 2007 and April 11, 2007, respectively, the City through its Director of Port Control, entered into a Concession Agree- ment with In-ter-space Services, LLC d/b/a Interspace Airport Advertising, City Contract No. 66839, to operate a terminal advertising concession at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for the various divisions of the Depart- ment of Port Control; and Whereas, under the authority of Ordinance No. 449-09, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on May 11, 2009, the City, through its Director of Port Control, entered into a First Amendment to City Contract No. 66839, to develop, construct, install, operate, maintain and sell exterior advertising services at Cleveland Hopkins Inter- national Airport; and Whereas, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2136-05, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on April 10, 2006, and Board of Control Resolution No. 550-12, adopted October 24, 2012, the City, through its Director of Port Control, entered into a Second Amendment to City Contract No. 66839, for a new advertising/programing ser- vice at a concession fee of 10% of gross revenues; and Whereas, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2136-05, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on April 10, 2006, and Board of Control Resolution No. 317-14, adopted July 9, 2014, the City through its Director of Port Control, amended Board of Control Resolution No. 80-07, as amended by Resolution No. 175-07, adopted February 21, 2007 and April 11, 2007, respectively; and Whereas, due to declining passenger levels the City has determined that the concession fees set forth in Board of Control Resolution No. 80-07, as amended by Resolution No. 175-07 and Resolution No. 317-14, adopted February 21, 2007, April 11, 2007 and July 9, 2014, respectively, should be amended; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that Board of Control Resolution No. 80-07, as amended by Resolution No. 175-07 and Resolution No. 317-14, adopted February 21, 2007, April 11, 2007 and July 9, 2014, respectively, are amended by changing the concession fees therein, effective January 1, 2015, as follows: 811 26 The City Record June 3, 2015

CURRENT CONCESSION FEES AMENDED CONCESSION FEES Effective January 1, 2014 Period MAG Period MAG The greater of $700,000 or 50% of standard static The greater of $700,000 or 50% of May 1, 2007 advertising gross revenue; May 1, 2007 standard static advertising gross through 40% of Art/Theming/ through revenue; 40% of Art/Theming/ October 31, Technology/Displays and October 31, Technology/Displays and 10% of 2008 10% of entertainment 2008 entertainment system advertising system advertising

Minimum Annual Guarantee abated; The greater of $900,000 or 50% of standard static advertising November 1, 50% of standard static January 1, gross revenue; 2008 through advertising gross revenue; 2014 through 40% of Art/Theming/Technology/ April 30, 2017 40% of Art/Theming/ December 31, Displays gross revenue; Technology/Displays and 2014 20% of outdoor displays; and 10% of entertainment 10% of entertainment system system advertising advertising

The greater of $900,000 or The greater of $700,000 or 50% of standard static advertising 50% of standard static advertising January 1, gross revenue; January 1, gross revenue; 2015 through 40% of Art/Theming/Technology/ 2015 through 40% of Art/Theming/Technology/ April 30, 2017 Displays gross revenue; April 30, 2017 Displays gross revenue; 20% of outdoor displays; and 20% of outdoor displays; and 10% of entertainment system 10% of entertainment system advertising advertising

Be it further resolved that all other terms of Resolution No. 80-07, as amended by Resolution No. 175-07 and Resolution No. 317-14, not expressly amended by this resolution shall remain unchanged and in full force and effect. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Director Williams, Director McGrath, Acting Direc- tor Cosgrove, Directors Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and O’Leary. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson.

Resolution No. 192-15. Westlake Reed Leskosky LTD. to beginning with the date of execu- By Director Cox. provide additional professional ser- tion of a contract, with two one-year Whereas, on July 20, 2011, under vices as necessary, for an amount renewal options, received on Febru- the authority of Ordinance No. 453- not to exceed $50,000.00, thereby, ary 6, 2015 under the authority of 11, passed by the Council of the City increasing the total compensation Section 131.64 of the Codified Ordi- of Cleveland on May 16, 2011, and under the contract to $175,000.00. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Board of Control Resolution No. 259- Be it further resolved that the which on the basis of the estimated 11, adopted June 8, 2011, the City, employment of the following sub- quantity would amount to $64,000.00 through its Director of Public consultants for the services to be (Net), is affirmed and approved as Works entered into City Contract performed under the above-autho- the lowest and best bid, and the No. CT 4002 PS2011-163 with West- rized second modification are Director of Public Works is request- lake Reed Leskosky LTD. in the approved: ed to enter into a requirement con- amount of $100,000.00 for the profes- tract for the goods and/or services sional services necessary to supple- Subcontractor CSB/MBE specified. ment the regularly employed staff Amount Percentage The requirement contract shall of several departments of the City further provide that the Contractor in order to perform professional Sandhu & Associates CSB/MBE shall furnish the City’s requirements engineering services necessary to $25,000 25.000% for the goods and/or services, implement public improvement pro- whether more or less than the esti- jects in the City of Cleveland, and Somat Engineering CSB mated quantity, as may be ordered a first modification thereto; and $5,000 5.000% under delivery orders separately cer- Whereas, Ordinance No. 246-15, tified to the contract. passed by the Cleveland City Coun- Project & Construction Services CSB Yeas: Directors Langhenry, cil on April 13, 2015 made certain $10,000 10.000% Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting additional funding available for pro- Director Williams, Director fessional engineering services nec- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, essary to implement public improve- Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Directors Southerington, Nichols, ment projects in the City of Cleve- Director Williams, Director Fumich and O’Leary. land; and McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, Nays: None. Whereas, the City requires addi- Directors Southerington, Nichols, Absent: Mayor Jackson. tional professional engineering ser- Fumich and O’Leary. vices under Contract No. CT 4002- Nays: None. Resolution No. 194-15. PS2011-163 in the amount of Absent: Mayor Jackson. By Director Cox. $50,000.00; and Be it resolved, by the Board of Whereas, Westlake Reed Resolution No. 193-15. Control of the City of Cleveland that Leskosky LTD. has proposed by its By Director Cox. the bid of Hans’ Truck and Trailer May 4, 2015 letter to perform the Be it resolved, by the Board of Repair, Inc. dba Hans’ Freightliner above-mentioned additional services; Control of the City of Cleveland that of Cleveland, for an estimated quan- now, therefore, the bid of C-Auto Glass, Inc., for an tity of cab & chassis with digger Be it resolved by the Board of estimated quantity of Auto, Truck, derrick bodies and related equip- Control of the City of Cleveland that and Equipment Glass Replacement ment, all items, for the Division of the City, through its Director of and Related Repairs, all items, for Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Depart- Public Works, is authorized to enter the Division of Motor Vehicle Main- ment of Public Works, for a period into a second modification to Con- tenance, Department of Public of one year, beginning with the date tract No. CT 4002-PS2011-163 with Works, for a period of one year, of execution of a contract, received 812 June 3, 2015 The City Record 27 on December 12, 2014 under the as necessary, for an additional Cordova Enterprises. LLC authority of Ordinance No. 752-12, amount not to exceed $50,000.00, Cleveland, Ohio 44127 passed by Cleveland City Council on thereby increasing the total com- (CSB) — $74,380.00 — 1.8% June 4, 2012, which on the basis of pensation under the contract to the estimated quantity would $150,000.00. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, amount to $571,146.00 (Net), is Be it further resolved that the Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting affirmed and approved as the low- employment of the following sub- Director Williams, Director est and best bid, and the Director of consultants for the services to be McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, Public Works is requested to enter performed under the above-autho- Directors Southerington, Nichols, into a requirement contract for the rized first modification are Fumich and O’Leary. goods and/or services specified. approved: Nays: None. The requirement contract shall Absent: Mayor Jackson. further provide that the Contractor Subcontractor CSB/MBE shall furnish the City’s requirements Amount Percentage Resolution No. 197-15. for the goods and/or services, By Director Rush. whether more or less than the esti- McGuiness Unlimited, Inc. CSB/FBE Whereas, under Ordinance No. mated quantity, as may be ordered $2,500.00 5.000% 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the under delivery orders separately cer- City is conducting a Land Reuti- tified to the contract. HzW Environmental CSB/FBE lization Program (“Program”) Be it further resolved by the $2,500.00 5.000% according to the provisions of Chap- Board of Control that the employ- ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; ment of the following subcontrac- Michael Benza & Associates CSB and tors by Hans’ Truck and Trailer TBD TBD Whereas, under the Program, the Repair, Inc. dba Hans’ Freightliner City has acquired Permanent Parcel of Cleveland is approved: Pro Geotech CSB/FBE No. 108-09-027 located on St. Clair TBD TBD Avenue; and Subcontractor Percentage Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Amount Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Dueco, Inc. 0.000% Director Williams, Director sioner of Purchases and Supplies, $382,926.00 McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, when directed by the Director of Directors Southerington, Nichols, Community Development and when Groeneveld 0.000% Fumich and O’Leary. certain specified conditions have $ 9,368.00 Nays: None. been met, to sell Land Reutilization Absent: Mayor Jackson. Program parcels; and Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Whereas, ICI Inc. Inter City Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Resolution No. 196-15. Investors has proposed to the City Director Williams, Director By Director Spronz. to purchase and develop the parcel lved by the Board of McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, Be it reso for parking lot; and Directors Southerington, Nichols, Control of the City of Cleveland, Whereas, the following conditions Fumich and O’Leary. that the bid of Perk Company, Inc. exist: Nays: None. for the public improvement of 1. The member of Council from Absent: Mayor Jackson. removing and replacing sidewalk Ward 10 has either approved the panels damaged by tree roots, bid proposed sale or has not disap- Resolution No. 195-15. items 1-52, for the Mayor’s Office of proved or requested a hold of the By Director Cox and Spronz. Capital Projects, received on May 7, proposed sale within 45 days of noti- Whereas, under the authority of 2015, under the authority of Ordi- Ordinance No. 533-12 passed by the nance No. 563-14, passed by Cleve- fication of it; Council of the City of Cleveland on land City Council on November 17, 2. The proposed purchaser of the June 4, 2012 and Resolution No. 399- 2014, upon a unit price basis for the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor 12 adopted by this Board of Control improvements to be performed as in violation of the Building and on August 13, 2012, the City, through ordered during the period of twenty Housing Code; now, therefore, its Directors of Public Works and four months starting upon execution Be it resolved by the Board of Capital Projects, entered into City of a contract, at the unit prices set Control of the City of Cleveland that Contract No. CT 0103 PS2012-243 forth in the bid, which on the basis under Section 183.021 of the Codified with the Osborn Engineering Com- of the estimated work to be done Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, pany for the professional services would amount to $4,024,573.40, is the Commissioner of Purchases and necessary to supplement the regu- affirmed and approved as the low- Supplies is authorized, when direct- larly employed staff of several est responsible bid, and the Director ed by the Director of Community departments of the City in order to of the Mayor’s Office of Capital Pro- Development, and the Mayor is perform professional engineering jects is authorized to enter into a requested, to execute an Official services necessary to implement public improvement by requirement Deed for and on behalf of the City public improvement projects in the contract for the improvement. of Cleveland, with ICI Inc. Inter City of Cleveland; and The public improvement by City Investors for the sale and Whereas, Ordinance No. 246-15, requirement contract shall further development of Permanent Parcel passed by the Cleveland City Coun- provide that the contractor will per- No. 108-09-027 located on St. Clair cil on April 13, 2015, made certain form, all the City’s requirements for Avenue, according to the Land additional funding available for pro- the work as may be ordered under Reutilization Program in such man- fessional engineering services nec- delivery orders separately certified ner as best carries out the intent of essary to implement public improve- against the public improvement by the program. ments projects in the City of Cleve- requirement contract, whether the Be it further resolved that the con- land, and same shall be more or less than the sideration for the sale of the parcel Whereas, the City requires addi- total estimate of work to be per- shall be $1,500.00, which amount is tional professional engineering ser- formed under the contract. determined to be not less than the vices under Contract No. CT 0103- Be it further resolved that the fair market value of the parcel for PS2012-243 in the amount of employment of the following sub- uses according to the Program. $50,000.00; and contractors by Perk Company, Inc. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Whereas, the Osborn Engineering for the above-mentioned public Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting Company has proposed by its April improvement is approved: Director Williams, Director 23, 2015 letter to perform the above- McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, mentioned additional services; now, Tech Ready Mix Directors Southerington, Nichols, therefore, Cleveland, Ohio 44104 Fumich and O’Leary. Be it resolved by the Board of (CSB) — $202,275.00 — 5.0% Nays: None. Control of the City of Cleveland Absent: Mayor Jackson. that, the City, through its Directors Down to Earth Landscaping, Inc. of Public Works and Capital Pro- Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 Resolution No. 198-15. jects, is authorized to enter into a (CSB) — $296,400.00 — 7.4% By Director Rush. first modification to Contract No. CT Whereas, under Ordinance No. 0103-PS2012-243 with the Osborn PGT Construction, Inc. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Engineering Company for addition- North Royalton, Ohio 44133 City is conducting a Land Reuti- al professional engineering services (CSB) — $182,050.00 — 4.5% lization Program (“Program”) 813 28 The City Record June 3, 2015 according to the provisions of Chap- Application blanks must be prop- feet away from side property line ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; erly filled out on the official form and driveway is on side property and prescribed by the Civil Service Com- line. Whereas, under the Program, the mission and filed at the office of the 3. Section 343.18(e) which states City has acquired or will acquire commission not later than the final that there must be a minimum of Permanent Parcel Nos. 121-19-102, closing date slated in the examina- thirty feet of unbroken curb 121-19-104, 121-19-105, 121-19-106, 121- tion announcement. between successive driveways on 19-107, 121-19-108, 121-19-119 and 121- adjoining land uses. 19-121 located at various locations EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each 4. Sections 352.08 through .10 on East 103rd Street and East 101st applicant whether passing or failing which states that a six foot wide Street; and will be notified of the results of the frontage strip providing 50% year Whereas, Section 183.021 of the examination as soon as the commis- round opacity is required where Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, sion has graded the papers. There- parking lot abuts street where a Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- after, eligible lists will be estab- four foot wide strip is proposed. An sioner of Purchases and Supplies, lished which will consist of the eight foot wide landscaped transi- when directed by the Director of names of those candidates who have tion strip providing 75% year round Community Development and when been successful in all parts of the opacity is required where property certain specified conditions have examination. abuts a residence district to the rear been met, to sell Land Reutilization and none is proposed. Program parcels; and PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All 5. Section 357.13(b) which states Whereas, Fairfax Renaissance candidates for original entrance po- that a garbage dumpster is not a Development Corporation has pro- sitions who are successful in other permitted side street yard encroach- posed to the City to purchase and parts of the examinations must sub- ment. 6. Section 358.05(a)(2) which develop the parcels for public green mit to a physical examination. space; and states that fences in actual side street yards and actual front yards Whereas, the following conditions ROBERT BENNETT, in Local Retail Business District exist: President 1. The member of Council from may not exceed four feet in height Ward 6 has either approved the pro- where a 6 foot high fence is pro- posed. (Filed May 14, 2015) posed sale or has not disapproved or SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD requested a hold of the proposed OF ZONING APPEALS Calendar No. 15-119: 526 Superior sale within 45 days of notification Avenue (Ward 3) of it; K & D Group, owner, proposes to 2. The proposed purchaser of the change use of existing 16 story com- parcels is neither tax delinquent nor MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2015 mercial/office building to mixed use in violation of the Building and commercial/office and 224 residen- Housing Code; now, therefore, 9:30 A.M. tial units on levels 4-15 in an E5 Be it resolved by the Board of General Retail Business District. Control of the City of Cleveland that The owner appeals for relief from Calendar No. 15-115: 7904 Cedar under Section 183.021 of the Codified the following sections of the Cleve- Avenue (Ward 6) Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, land Codified Ordinances: Mahmoud Jaber, owner, proposes the Commissioner of Purchases and 1. Section 355.04(b) which states Supplies is authorized, when direct- to add service station use to exist- that in an ‘E’ area district, the max- ed by the Director of Community ing store by adding gas pumps in a imum gross floor of a residential Development, and the Mayor is C2 Local Retail Business District building is limited to 1 ½ times the requested, to execute an Official and establish parking on City of lot size. Per section 357.03(b), for a Deed for and on behalf of the City Cleveland owned land bank parcels building to be occupied in part or of Cleveland, with Fairfax Renais- (PPNs 119-28-018 & 019) located in a entirely for Class A residential sance Development Corporation for C1 Multi-Family zoning district. The Occupancy in the Central Business the sale and development of Perma- owner appeals for relief from the District, the maximum gross floor nent Parcel Nos. 121-19-102, 121-19- following sections of the Cleveland limitation formula in Section 355.04 104, 121-19-105, 121-19-106, 121-19-107, codified Ordinances: may be exceeded by 3 ½ times, 121-19-108, 121-19-119 and 121-19-121 1. Section 337.07 which states that allowing a floor area of 5 ¼ the lot located at various locations on East a service station and store are not area. For the 21,282 square foot lot l03rd Street and East 101st Street, permitted in the Multi-Family Resi- the permitted maximum gross floor according to the Land Reutilization dential District. area is 111,730.5 square feet: a gross Program in such manner as best car- 2. Section 343.01 which states that floor area of 393,895 square feet is ries out the intent of the program. a store is permitted in a Local proposed. Be it further resolved that the con- Retail Business District but a ser- 2. Section 357.01(c) which states sideration for the sale of the parcels vice station is not permitted. that the rear and interior side yards shall be $200.00 per parcel, which 3. Section 343.11(b)(2)(I)(1) which are required for residential build- amount is determined to be not less states that a service station is first ings in General Retail Business Dis- than the fair market value of the permitted in a General Retail Busi- trict. parcels for uses according to the ness District. 3. Section 357.03(b) which states Program. 4. Sections 357.05(b)(2) and that a rear yard of 30 feet is Yeas: Directors Langhenry, 357.14(a)(1) which state that park- required, no rear yard is proposed. Dumas, Davis, Smith, Cox, Acting ing in the required side street yard 4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(C) which Director Williams, Director area that is established by the set- states that an interior side yard not less than 1/4 the height of the build- McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, back building line for East 79th ing is required and no interior side Directors Southerington, Nichols, Street is prohibited. (Filed May 12, yard is proposed. (Filed May 19, Fumich and O’Leary. 2015) 2015) Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson. Calendar No. 15-117: 11625 Superior Calendar No. 15-120: 2655 West 41st Avenue (Ward 9) Street (Ward 3) JEFFREY B. MARKS, Firststar Investment, owner, pro- Sheila Pemberton, owner, proposes Secretary poses to establish use as retail in 2 to install approximately 109 linear buildings on parcel located in a C2 feet of 4 foot high chain link fence Local Retail Business District. The in a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES owner appeals for relief from the trict. The owner appeals for relief ______following sections of the Cleveland from Section 358.04(c)(1) which General Information Codified Ordinances: states that only ornamental fences Application blanks and informa- 1. Section 343.18(a) which states shall be installed in actual front tion, regarding minimum entrance that two driveways are not permit- yard and in actual side street yard qualifications, scope of examination, ted for a parcel with a frontage of if located within four feet of the and suggested reference materials less than 130 feet and two drive- side street property line. Chain link may be obtained at the office of the ways are proposed along Superior fence is proposed in the actual front Civil Service Commission, Room 119, Avenue. yard and on the property line in City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- 2. Section 343.18(c) which states actual side street yard. (Filed May side Avenue. that a driveway must be at least 15 19, 2015) 814 June 3, 2015 The City Record 29

Calendar No. 15-121: 9100 St. Clair the strict application of the follow- The owner appeals for relief from Avenue (Ward 9) ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- the strict application of the follow- Beverly Galloway, owner, propos- fied Ordinances: ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- es to establish use as entertainment 1. Section 355.04 which states that fied Ordinances: center with 62 space accessory park- the Minimum lot area per house 1. Section 355.04 which states that ing lot in a C2 Local Retail Busi- allowed is 4,800 square feet and 948 the Minimum lot area per house ness District and add a 1,450 square square feet are proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and 948 foot addition. The owner appeals for 2. Section 357.04 which states that square feet are proposed. relief from the following sections of the minimum street frontage yard 2. Section 357.04 which states that the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: required is 25 feet and 10 feet and the minimum street frontage yard 1. Section 343.01(b) which states 1 inch are proposed. required is 25 feet and 10 feet and that the use of premises as enter- 3. Section 355.04 which states that 1 inch are proposed. tainment center is not permitted in the minimum lot width allowed is 50 3. Section 355.04 which states that a Local Retail Business District. feet and 19 feet 8 inches are pro- the minimum lot width allowed is 50 The use is first permitted in a Gen- posed. feet and 19 feet 8 inches are pro- eral Retail Business District per Sec- 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which posed. tion 343.11(b)(2)(L) and subject to states that 15% of average lot depth 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which the regulations of Section is required for the rear yard or 20 states that 15% of average lot depth 347.12(a)(1) which states that such feet and 0 feet are proposed. is required for the rear yard or 20 use is not permitted within 500 feet 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which feet and 0 feet are proposed. of a residential district. The premis- states that the required interior side 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which es abut a residential district. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- states that the required interior side 2. Section 349.04(e) which states posed. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- that a parking area equal to three 6. Section 353.02 which states the posed. times the gross floor area is Height District 1 permits a maxi- 6. Section 353.02 which states the required. (Filed May 20, 2015) mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 Height District 1 permits a maxi- Postponed from June 1st in order inches are proposed. mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 for the appellant to submit the 7. Section 355.04 which states that inches are proposed. revised drawings to the Board of the maximum gross floor area of a 7. Section 355.04 which states that Zoning Appeals and for staff to building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot the maximum gross floor area of a review the changes. (no testimony area in this case 474 square feet are building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot taken) allowed and 1,383 square feet are area in this case 474 square feet are proposed. allowed and 1,383 square feet are Calendar No. 15-81: 3118 Franklin 8. Section 349.04(a) which states proposed. Boulevard, A (Ward 3) the one parking space is required 8. Section 349.04(a) which states Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- for each dwelling unit and no park- the one parking space is required poses to construct a fee simple town- ing space is proposed for the “B” for each dwelling unit and no park- house known as townhouse “A” in a dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) ing space is proposed for the “D” B1 Two-Family Residential District. dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) The owner appeals for relief from Calendar No. 15-83: 3114 Franklin the strict application of the follow- Boulevard, C (Ward 3) Calendar No. 15-85: 3110 Franklin ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- Boulevard, E (Ward 3) fied Ordinances: poses to construct a fee simple town- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- 1. Section 355.04 which states that house known as townhouse “B” in a poses to construct a fee simple town- the Minimum lot area per house B1 Two-Family Residential District. house known as townhouse “D” in a allowed is 4,800 square feet and 960 The owner appeals for relief from B1 Two-Family Residential District. square feet are proposed. the strict application of the follow- The owner appeals for relief from 2. Section 357.04 which states that ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- the strict application of the follow- the minimum street frontage yard fied Ordinances: ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- required is 25 feet and 10 feet are 1. Section 355.04 which states that fied Ordinances: proposed. the Minimum lot area per house 1. Section 355.04 which states that 3. Section 355.04 which states that allowed is 4,800 square feet and 948 the Minimum lot area per house the minimum lot width allowed is 50 square feet are proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and 948 feet and 21 feet 5 inches are pro- 2. Section 357.04 which states that square feet are proposed. posed. the minimum street frontage yard 2. Section 357.04 which states that 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which required is 25 feet and 10 feet and the minimum street frontage yard states that 15% of average lot depth 1 inch are proposed. required is 25 feet and 10 feet and is required for the rear yard or 20 3. Section 355.04 which states that 1 inch are proposed. feet and 0 feet are proposed. the minimum lot width allowed is 50 3. Section 355.04 which states that 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which feet and 19 feet 8 inches are pro- the minimum lot width allowed is 50 states that the required interior side posed. feet and 19 feet 8 inches are pro- yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which posed. posed. states that 15% of average lot depth 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which 6. Section 357.05(b) (1) which is required for the rear yard or 20 states that 15% of average lot depth states that rear third of the corner feet and 0 feet are proposed. is required for the rear yard or 20 lot in a residence district requires a 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which feet and 0 feet are proposed. 10 foot setback and 2 feet 6 inches states that the required interior side 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which are proposed. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- states that the required interior side 7. Section 353.02 which states the posed. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- Height District 1 permits a maxi- 6. Section 353.02 which states the posed. mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 Height District 1 permits a maxi- 6. Section 353.02 which states the inches are proposed. mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 Height District 1 permits a maxi- 8. Section 355.04 which states that inches are proposed. mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 the maximum gross floor area of a 7. Section 355.04 which states that inches are proposed. building cannot exceed ½ the lot the maximum gross floor area of a 7. Section 355.04 which states that area in this case 504 square feet are building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot the maximum gross floor area of a allowed and 1,400 square feet are area in this case 474 square feet are building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot proposed. allowed and 1,383 square feet are area in this case 474 square feet are 9. Section 349.04(a) which states proposed. allowed and 1,383 square feet are the one parking space is required 8. Section 349.04(a) which states proposed. for each dwelling unit and no park- the one parking space is required 8. Section 349.04(a) which states ing space is proposed for the “A” for each dwelling unit and no park- the one parking space is required dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) ing space is proposed for the “C” for each dwelling unit and no park- dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) ing space is proposed for the “E” Calendar No. 15-82: 3116 Franklin dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) Boulevard, B (Ward 3) Calendar No. 15-84: 3112 Franklin Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- Boulevard, D (Ward 3) Calendar No. 15-86: 3108 Franklin poses to construct a fee simple town- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- Boulevard, F (Ward 3) house known as townhouse “B” in a poses to construct a fee simple town- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- B1 Two-Family Residential District. house known as townhouse “D” in a poses to construct a fee simple town- The owner appeals for relief from B1 Two-Family Residential District. house known as townhouse “F” in a 815 30 The City Record June 3, 2015

B1 Two-Family Residential District. 1. Section 355.04 which states that B1 Two-Family Residential District. The owner appeals for relief from the Minimum lot area per house The owner appeals for relief from the strict application of the follow- allowed is 4,800 square feet and the strict application of the follow- ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- 1,903 square feet are proposed. ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- fied Ordinances: 2. Section 357.04 which states that fied Ordinances: 1. Section 355.04 which states that the minimum street frontage yard 1. Section 355.04 which states that the Minimum lot area per house required is 25 feet and 10 feet are the Minimum lot area per house allowed is 4,800 square feet and 948 proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and square feet are proposed. 3. Section 355.04 which states that 1,050 square feet are proposed. 2. Section 357.04 which states that the minimum lot width allowed is 50 2. Section 357.04 which states that the minimum street frontage yard feet and 23 feet 1 inch are proposed. the minimum street frontage yard required is 25 feet and 10 feet and 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which required is 25 feet and 8 feet are 1 inch are proposed. states that 15% of average lot depth proposed. 3. Section 355.04 which states that is required for the rear yard or 20 3. Section 357.04(a) which states the minimum lot width allowed is 50 feet and 0 feet are proposed. that the front yard setback must be feet and 19 feet 8 inches are pro- 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which equal to 15% of the lot depth or in posed. states that the required interior side this case 6 feet 3 inches and 3 feet 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which yard is 10 feet and 5 feet are pro- are proposed. states that 15% of average lot depth posed. 4. Section 355.04 which states that is required for the rear yard or 20 6. Section 353.02 which states the feet and 0 feet are proposed. the minimum lot width allowed is 50 Height District 1 permits a maxi- feet and 25 feet are proposed. 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 states that the required interior side 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which inches are proposed. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- states that 15% of average lot depth 7. Section 355.04 which states that posed. is required for the rear yard or 20 the maximum gross floor area of a 6. Section 353.02 which states the feet and 3 feet are proposed. Height District 1 permits a maxi- building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 area in this case 951 square feet are states that the required interior side inches are proposed. allowed and 2,816 square feet are yard is 10 feet and 5 feet are pro- 7. Section 355.04 which states that proposed. posed. the maximum gross floor area of a 8. Section 349.04(a) which states 7. Section 353.02 which states the building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot the one parking space is required Height District 1 permits a maxi- area in this case 474 square feet are for each dwelling unit and no park- mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 allowed and 1,383 square feet are ing space is proposed for the “H” inches are proposed. proposed. dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) 8. Section 355.04 which states that 8. Section 349.04(a) which states the maximum gross floor area of a the one parking space is required Calendar No. 15-89: 1551 West 32nd building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot for each dwelling unit and no park- Street, I (Ward 3) area in this case 616 square feet are ing space is proposed for the “F” Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- allowed and 1,485 square feet are dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) poses to construct a fee simple town- proposed. house known as townhouse “I” in a 9. Section 349.04(a) which states Calendar No. 15-87: 3106 Franklin B1 Two-Family Residential District. the one parking space is required Boulevard, G (Ward 3) The owner appeals for relief from for each dwelling unit and no park- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- the strict application of the follow- ing space is proposed for the “J” poses to construct a fee simple town- ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) house known as townhouse “G” in a fied Ordinances: B1 Two-Family Residential District. 1. Section 355.04 which states that The owner appeals for relief from Calendar No. 15-91: 1547 West 32nd the Minimum lot area per house Street, K (Ward 3) the strict application of the follow- allowed is 4,800 square feet and ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- 1,050 square feet are proposed. poses to construct a fee simple town- fied Ordinances: 2. Section 357.04 which states that 1. Section 355.04 which states that house known as townhouse “K” in a the minimum street frontage yard the Minimum lot area per house B1 Two-Family Residential District. required is 25 feet and 8 feet are allowed is 4,800 square feet and The owner appeals for relief from proposed. 1,018 square feet are proposed. the strict application of the follow- 2. Section 357.04 which states that 3. Section 357.04(a) which states ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- the minimum street frontage yard that the front yard setback must be fied Ordinances: required is 25 feet and 10 feet and equal to 15% of the lot depth or in 1. Section 355.04 which states that 1 inch are proposed. this case 6 feet 3 inches and 3 feet the Minimum lot area per house 3. Section 355.04 which states that are proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and 990 the minimum lot width allowed is 50 4. Section 355.04 which states that square feet are proposed. feet and 22 feet 5 inches are pro- the minimum lot width allowed is 50 2. Section 357.04 which states that posed. feet and 25 feet are proposed. the minimum street frontage yard 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which required is 25 feet and 8 feet are states that 15% of average lot depth states that 15% of average lot depth proposed. is required for the rear yard or 20 is required for the rear yard or 20 3. Section 357.04(a) which states feet and 0 feet are proposed. feet and 3 feet are proposed. that the front yard setback must be 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which 5. Section 359.09(b)(2) which equal to 15% of the lot depth or in states that the required interior side states that the required interior side this case 6 feet 6 inches and 3 feet yard is 10 feet and 3 feet are pro- yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- are proposed. posed. posed. 4. Section 355.04 which states that 7. Section 353.02 which states the 6. Section 353.02 which states the the minimum lot width allowed is 50 Height District 1 permits a maxi- Height District 1 permits a maxi- feet and 22.25 feet are proposed. mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which inches are proposed. inches are proposed. states that 15% of average lot depth 7. Section 355.04 which states that 8. Section 355.04 which states that the maximum gross floor area of a the maximum gross floor area of a is required for the rear yard or 20 building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot feet and 3 feet are proposed. area in this case 509 square feet are area in this case 525 square feet are 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which allowed and 1,513 square feet are allowed and 1,601 square feet are states that the required interior side proposed. (Filed April 23, 2015) proposed. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- 9. Section 349.04(a) which states posed. Calendar No. 15-88: 3104 Franklin the one parking space is required 7. Section 353.02 which states the Boulevard, H (Ward 3) for each dwelling unit and no park- Height District 1 permits a maxi- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- ing space is proposed for the “I” mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 poses to construct a fee simple town- dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) inches are proposed. house known as townhouse “H” in a 8. Section 355.04 which states that B1 Two-Family Residential District. Calendar No. 15-90: 1549 West 32nd the maximum gross floor area of a The owner appeals for relief from Street, J (Ward 3) building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot the strict application of the follow- Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- area in this case 495 square feet are ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- poses to construct a fee simple town- allowed and 1,350 square feet are fied Ordinances: house known as townhouse “J” in a proposed. 816 June 3, 2015 The City Record 31

9. Section 349.04(a) which states 7. Section 353.02 which states the 4. Section 355.04 which states that the one parking space is required Height District 1 permits a maxi- the minimum lot width allowed is 50 for each dwelling unit and no park- mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 feet and 35 feet 5 inches are pro- ing space is proposed for the “K” inches are proposed. posed. dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) 8. Section 355.04 which states that 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which the maximum gross floor area of a states that 15% of average lot depth Calendar No. 15-92: 1545 West 32nd building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot is required for the rear yard or 20 Street, L (Ward 3) area in this case 368.5 square feet feet and 3 feet are proposed. Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- are allowed and 1,106 square feet 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which poses to construct a fee simple town- are proposed. states that the required interior side house known as townhouse “L” in a 9. Section 349.04(a) which states yard is 10 feet and 3 feet 1 inch are B1 Two-Family Residential District. the one parking space is required proposed. The owner appeals for relief from for each dwelling unit and no park- 7. Section 353.02 which states the the strict application of the follow- ing space is proposed for the “M” Height District 1 permits a maxi- dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 fied Ordinances: inches are proposed. Calendar No. 15-94: 1541 West 32nd 1. Section 355.04 which states that 8. Section 355.04 which states that the Minimum lot area per house Street, N (Ward 3) Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- the maximum gross floor area of a allowed is 4,800 square feet and building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot 1,050 square feet are proposed. poses to construct a fee simple town- area in this case 728 square feet are 2. Section 357.04 which states that house known as townhouse “N” in a allowed and 1,792 square feet are the minimum street frontage yard B1 Two-Family Residential District. proposed. required is 25 feet and 8 feet are The owner appeals for relief from 9. Section 349.04(a) which states proposed. the strict application of the follow- the one parking space is required 3. Section 357.04(a) which states ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- that the front yard setback must be fied Ordinances: for each dwelling unit and no park- equal to 15% of the lot depth or in 1. Section 355.04 which states that ing space is proposed for the “O” this case 6 feet 3 inches and 3 feet the Minimum lot area per house dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) are proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and 820 4. Section 355.04 which states that square feet are proposed. Calendar No. 15-96: 1553 West 32nd the minimum lot width allowed is 50 2. Section 357.04 which states that Street, P (access driveway) feet and 25 feet are proposed. the minimum street frontage yard (Ward 3) 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which required is 25 feet and 5 feet are Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- states that 15% of average lot depth proposed. poses to construct a common 3. Section 357.04(a) which states is required for the rear yard or 20 drive/access driveway for a 15 unit that the front yard setback must be feet and 3 feet are proposed. townhouse development on Franklin equal to 15% of the lot depth or the 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which Boulevard and West 32nd Street average setback of existing build- states that the required interior side numbered “A” through “O” in a B1 ing which in this case is 9 feet inch- yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- Two Family Residential District. es and 5 feet are proposed. posed. 4. Section 355.04 which states that The owner appeals for relief from 7. Section 353.02 which states the the minimum lot width allowed is 50 the strict application of the follow- Height District 1 permits a maxi- feet and 20 feet are proposed. ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which fied Ordinances: inches are proposed. states that 15% of average lot depth 1. Section 349.07(a) which states 8. Section 355.04 which states that is required for the rear yard or 20 that accessory off-street driveways the maximum gross floor area of a feet and 0 feet are proposed. and maneuvering areas shall be building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which properly graded for drainage so that area in this case 616 square feet are states that the required interior side all water is drained within the lot allowed and 1,485 square feet are yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- providing such area surfaced with proposed. posed. concrete, asphaltic concrete, asphalt 9. Section 349.04(a) which states 7. Section 353.02 which states the or other similar surfacing materials the one parking space is required Height District 1 permits a maxi- approved by the Director of Build- for each dwelling unit and no park- mum height of 35 feet and 44 feet 6 ing and Housing, maintained in ing space is proposed for the “L” inches are proposed. good condition and free of debris dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) 8. Section 355.04 which states that and trash. the maximum gross floor area of a 2. Section 337.03 which states that Calendar No. 15-93: 1543 West 32nd building cannot exceed 1/2 the lot the sole use of property located in Street, M (Ward 3) area in this case 410 square feet are a Two Family Residential District Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- allowed and 1,320 square feet are as and access driveway is not per- poses to construct a fee simple town- proposed. mitted. (Filed April 23, 2015) house known as townhouse “M” in a 9. Section 349.04(a) which states B1 Two-Family Residential District. the one parking space is required POSTPONED FROM JUNE 1, 2015 The owner appeals for relief from for each dwelling unit and no park- the strict application of the follow- ing space is proposed for the “N” Calendar No. 15-101: 8206 Wade Park ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- dwelling unit. (Filed April 23, 2015) fied Ordinances: Avenue (Ward 7) Phyllis J. Wilson, owner, appeals 1. Section 355.04 which states that Calendar No. 15-95: 1539 West 32nd to establish uses as a “Type A” Day- the Minimum lot area per house Street, O (Ward 3) care in a D2 Multi-Family Residen- allowed is 4,800 square feet and 737 Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. pro- tial District. The owner appeals for square feet are proposed. poses to construct a fee simple town- 2. Section 357.04 which states that house known as townhouse “O” in a relief Section 337.03 of the Cleveland the minimum street frontage yard B1 Two-Family Residential District. Codified Ordinances which states required is 25 feet and 8 feet are The owner appeals for relief from that daycare and its uses shall not proposed. the strict application of the follow- be less than 15 feet from any adjoin- 3. Section 357.04(a) which states ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- ing premises in a residence district. that the front yard setback must be fied Ordinances: (Filed May 1, 2015) equal to 15% of the lot depth or in 1. Section 355.04 which states that First postponement made at the this case 6 feet 6 inches and 3 feet the Minimum lot area per house request of the Councilman to allow are proposed. allowed is 4,800 square feet and for time for review. 4. Section 355.04 which states that 1,456 square feet are proposed. This case is similar to the case the minimum lot width allowed is 50 2. Section 357.04 which states that heard in Calendar No. 14-29 in which feet and 16 feet 8 inches feet are the minimum street frontage yard the Board denied the change of use proposed. required is 25 feet and 5 feet are to a Type A daycare. The Board 5. Section 357.08(b)(1) which proposed. must determine if this is a RE-FIL- states that 15% of average lot depth 3. Section 357.04(a) which states ING and if it is has the appellant is required for the rear yard or 20 that the front yard setback must be demonstrated a basis to avoid the feet and 3 feet are proposed. equal to 15% of the lot depth or the application of res judicata per sec- 6. Section 359.09(b)(2) which average setback of existing build- tion XIII of the Board of Zoning states that the required interior side ing which in this case is 9 feet inch- Appeals Rules and Regulations. yard is 10 feet and 0 feet are pro- es and 5 feet and 1 inch are pro- posed. posed. Secretary 817 32 The City Record June 3, 2015

REPORT OF THE BOARD The following appeals were Docket A-35-15. OF ZONING APPEALS DENIED: RE: Appeal of Ronald Morris, Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Calendar No. 14-243: 4960 Pearl Road gle-Family Residence Two Story J.F. Glaze Cleveland, LLC, owner, Wood Frame/Siding/Masonry MONDAY, JUNE 1, 2015 appeals under the authority of Sec- Veneer Property, and One Story tion 76-6 of the Charter of the City Garage – Detached; Wood Frame At the meeting of the Board of of Cleveland and Section 329.02(d) Property located on the premises Zoning Appeals on Monday, June 1, of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- known as 11413 Melba Avenue from 2015 the following appeals were nances scheduled for hearing before the a CONDEMNATION ORDER — Board. MAIN STRUCTURE & GARAGE, Violation Notice dated February 27, 2015 of the Direc- The following appeals were Calendar No. 15-98: 3106 Searsdale tor of the Department of Building APPROVED: Avenue and Housing, requiring compliance Bash Homes LLC., owner, appeals with the Codified Ordinances of the Calendar No. 15-38: 9915 St. Clair under the authority of Section 76-6 City of Cleveland and the Ohio Avenue of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Building Code (OBC). Inter City Investors Inc., owner, land and Section 329.02(d) of the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in proposes to alter retail stores, new Cleveland Codified Ordinances and order at this time to grant the driveway and parking lot behind disputes the Notice of Violation Appellant until June 15th, 2015 to building and approximately 250 lin- V15009112 issued on March 26, 2015. submit a plan for rehabilitation of ear feet of six foot high chain link the property to the Building Depart- fence with barbed wire in a C2 Calendar No. 15-99: 4533 Warner ment and obtain all required per- Local Retail Business. Road mits, and until November 1st, 2015 to Rightway Investments, owner, complete abatement of all violations Calendar No. 15-54: 6202 St. Clair proposes to erect a 6 foot tall chain on the property, noting that occu- Avenue link fence in the front and side yard pancy may be obtained upon agree- St. Martin de Porres High School, of a parcel located in a C1 Local ment with the inspector; the proper- owner, proposes to erect a 3 story, Retail Business District. ty is REMANDED at this time to the 66,708 square foot ‘L’ shaped addi- Department of Building and Hous- tion in a C1 Local Retail Business The following cases were ing for supervision and any required District. AFFIRMED (variance rights further action. Motion so in order. extended an additional 6 months): Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- The following appeals were onded by Mr. Bradley. DENIED: None. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. None. Secretary * * * The following appeal was DIS- MISSED: REPORT OF THE BOARD Docket A-52-15. OF BUILDING STANDARDS RE: Appeal of Cinseree Johnson, Calendar No. 15-102: 14317 Gramatan Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Avenue AND BUILDING APPEALS Two-Family Residence Two Story Diana Galdamez, owner, proposes Frame Property, located on the to erect an 8' x 12' open wolman- premises known as 3586 East 135th ized deck in a B1 Two-Family Res- Re: Report of the Meeting of Street from a CONDEMNATION idential District. May 27, 2015 ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, dated March 23, 2015 of the Director The following appeal was WITH- As required by the provisions of of the Department of Building and DRAWN: Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified Housing, requiring compliance with Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, the Codified Ordinances of the City Calendar No. 15-62: 2187 Murray Hill Ohio 1976, the following brief of of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Road action of the subject meeting is Code (OBC). Murray Hill Partners LLC, owner, given for publication in the City Docket A-52-15 has been POST- and Zac Ponsky, tenant, propose to Record: PONED; to be rescheduled for June change use from restaurant to tat- 24, 2015. too shop and art studio in a C1 * * * Local Retail Business District. * * * The following cases were POST- Docket A-32-15. Docket A-53-15. PONED: RE: Appeal of Tyson Lam, Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Single- RE: Appeal of Marvin Chernin Family, LLC, Owner of the R-2 Res- Calendar Nos. 15-81 through 15-96: Family Residence Two & One/half idential – Non-transient; Apartments 3104-3118 Franklin Boulevard and Story Frame Property and One Story (Shared Egress) Two Story Mason- 1539-1551 Franklin Court Garage – Detached; Masonry Prop- ry Property, located on the premis- Townhomes L.P. Postponed to erty, located on the premises known es known as 2905 Hampton Road June 22, 2015. as 3403 East 70th Street from a CON- DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN (aka 2889 Hampton Road) from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — INTE- Calendar No. 15-101: 8206 Wade Park STRUCTURE & GARAGE, dated RIOR/EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, Avenue February 9, 2015 of the Director of dated March 3, 2015 of the Director Phyllis J. Wilson. Postponed to the Department of Building and June 22, 2015. Housing, requiring compliance with of the Department of Building and the Codified Ordinances of the City Housing, requiring compliance with The following cases were heard of Cleveland and the Ohio Building the Codified Ordinances of the City and approved by the Board of Zon- Code (OBC). of Cleveland and the Ohio Building ing Appeals on Tuesday, May 26, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Code (OBC). 2015 and the decisions were adopted order at this time to DENY the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in and approved on Monday, June 1, request for additional time, noting order at this time to grant the 2015. that the Appellant was not present Appellant until November 1st, 2015 for this hearing and that no work to complete abatement of all the vio- The following appeal was has been done on the property; the lations on the property; the proper- APPROVED: property is REMANDED at this time ty is REMANDED at this time to the to the Department of Building and Department of Building and Hous- Calendar No. 15-97: 16901 Grovewood Housing for supervision and any ing for supervision and any required Avenue required further action. Motion so in further action. Motion so in order. Ron Bolden, owner, proposes to order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- change use from a store to a church and seconded by Mr. Saab. onded by Mr. Gallagher. in a B1 Two Family Residential Dis- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, trict. Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. 818 June 3, 2015 The City Record 33

Docket A-54-15. VIOLATION — INTERIOR/EXTERI- the Minutes as presented by the Sec- RE: Appeal of Viceroy Trans- OR MAINTENANCE, dated March 10, retary, subject to the Codified Ordi- portation, Owner of the S-2 Storage 2015, of the Director of the Depart- nances of the City of Cleveland and – Low Hazard (Non-combustibles) ment of Building and Housing, requir- the Ohio Building Code (OBC): Property, located on the premises ing compliance with the Codified known as 542 East 185th Street from Ordinances of the City of Cleveland May 13, 2015 a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — UNAU- and the Ohio Building Code (OBC). THORIZED/ILLEGAL USE, dated BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, March 11, 2015, of the Director of the order at this time to grant the Bradley. Nays: None. Not Voting: Department of Building and Hous- Appellants until September 1st, 2015 Messrs. Saab, Maschke. ing, requiring compliance with the to complete abatement of the viola- Codified Ordinances of the City of tions. The property is REMANDED * * * Cleveland and the Ohio Building at this time to the Department of Code (OBC). Building and Housing for supervi- JOSEPH F. DENK BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in sion and any required further Chairman order at this time to DENY the action. Motion so in order. Motioned appeal request for additional time by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by and to require that the lots be vacat- ed and permits be obtained for Mr. Maschke. whatever use is appropriate for this Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, PUBLIC NOTICE property. Motion so in order. Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- * * * – TAXICABS– onded by Mr. Bradley. NOTICE OF RATES OF FARE Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, ADJUSTMENT DUE TO COST OF Docket A-76-15. Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. GASOLINE RE: Appeal of Winfred Clark, * * * Owner of the Residential Property, located on the premises known as Dedrick C. Stephens, Commissioner 4506 Fernwick Avenue from a Docket A-55-15. Division of Assessments and RE: Appeal of Moses Harris Jr. RIGHT TO ENTER NOTICE, dated Licenses (Deceased) C/O Moses Harris, May 6, 2015, of the Director of the Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Department of Building and Hous- As of the first Monday of May, Two-Family Residence Two & ing, requiring compliance with the 2015, and one month prior thereto, One/half Story Frame Property, Codified Ordinances of the City of the price per gallon for regular located on the premises known as Cleveland and the Ohio Building unleaded gasoline for the Cleveland- 10005 Elk Avenue a NOTICE OF Code (OBC). Lorain-Elyria Metro Area as pub- VIOLATION — EXTERIOR MAIN- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in lished by the Automobile Associa- TENANCE, dated March 11, 2015 of order at this time to REMAND the tion of America’s State-by-State Fuel the Director of the Department of property to the Department of Build- Building and Housing, requiring Price Average Report is less than ing and Housing, with the under- compliance with the Codified Ordi- $3.00 per gallon. Therefore, pur- standing that Inspector Lopez will nances of the City of Cleveland and suant to CO §443.261(b), the increase be in control of the Right To Enter the Ohio Building Code (OBC). of $1.00 to the rates of fare set forth situation with an anticipated time BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in in CO §443.26 authorized and pub- on the property of one (1) day, order at this time to grant the lished hereto on June 1, 2011, is which will be inspected for compli- Appellant until June 15th, 2015 to hereby repealed and shall take ance during that time and at the obtain all required permits for effect thirty (30) days from the pub- end of that time. The anticipated abatement of the violations, and lication of this notice. Pursuant to date to be on the property is May until November 1st, 2015 to complete CO §443.261(c), each change in the 29th, 2015 or an alternate date agree- abatement of all violations on the fare amount shall be applied to the property; noting that failure to meet able to all parties. Motion so in meter. A representative of the either date will result in the prop- order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher erty being Remanded immediately; Bureau of Weights and Measure and seconded by Mr. Denk. must remove the current security the property is REMANDED at this Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, seal affixed to each taxicab meter time to the Department of Building Bradley, Maschke. Nays: Mr. Saab. and Housing for supervision and prior to the fare being changed on the meter. any required further action. Motion * * * so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradly and seconded by Mr. Maschke. Dedrick C. Stephens APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Commissioner Saab, Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Division of Assessments and Separate motions were entered by Licenses Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr. * * * Bradley for Approval and Adoption _____ of the Resolutions as presented by Docket A-57-15. May 6, 2015, May 13, 2015, May 20, RE: Appeal of Education Alterna- the Secretary for the following 2015, May 27, 2015 and June 3, 2015 tives, Owner of the R-2 Residential Dockets respectively, subject to the – Non-transient; Apartments (Shared Codified Ordinances of the City of Egress) Two Story Masonry Cleveland and the Ohio Building Code (OBC): Walls/Wood Floors Property, locat- PUBLIC NOTICE ed on the premises known as 7910 Lake Avenue from a CONDEMNA- A-42-15 — Michael Wright TION ORDER — MAIN STRUC- A-43-15 — Myra (Davis) Dean Request For Proposals TURE, dated March 3, 2015, of the A-45-15 — Alanza & Jesse Davis Director of the Department of Build- A-46-15 — Sharlena Adkins SOFTWARE SOLUTION AND ing and Housing, requiring compli- A-48-15 — Peggy J. Mosely PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR ance with the Codified Ordinances A-49-15 — Jesse B. Kemp AN INTEGRATED LEGISLATIVE of the City of Cleveland and the A-50-15 — Hamilton Clair Hold- MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Ohio Building Code (OBC). ings, LLC Docket A-57-15 has been WITH- A-51-15 — Hamilton Clair Hold- PROPOSAL DUE DATE/TIME: DRAWN at the request of the Appel- ings, LLC Thursday, June 11, 2015 / 4:00 p.m. lant. (Eastern Standard Time) Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, * * * Bradley. Nays: None. Not Voting: TO GET A COPY OF THIS Messrs. Saab, Maschke. RFP, GO TO Docket A-58-15. www.clevelandcitycouncil.org. RE: Appeal of Edward & Valerie * * * Grzybowski, Owners of the One Cleveland City Council requests Dwelling Unit Single-Family Resi- APPROVAL OF MINUTES: responses from qualified parties to dence Two Story Wood Frame/Sid- provide a software solution and pro- ing/Masonry Veneer Property, located Separate motions were entered by fessional services for an integrated on the premises known as 17015 Val- Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr. legislative management system for leyview Avenue from a NOTICE OF Bradley Approval and Adoption of the Council. 819 34 The City Record June 3, 2015

Council is the legislative branch the Clerk of Council and her shall be included in the advertise- of the municipal government of the designees on future phases of prod- ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE City of Cleveland. The Office of uct implementation in the areas of Code, each prime bidder, each minor- City Council conducts a wide array technology, subject matter and ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and of research, policy, legislative, doc- process. each female business enterprise ument management, archive and There will be a non-mandatory (“FBE”) must be certified before publishing activities. In 2009, Coun- meeting for all potential proposers doing business with the City. There- cil contracted for professional ser- on Thursday, May 21, 2015, at 1:00 fore, any prime contractor wishing vices to create a comprehensive Leg- p.m. at Cleveland City Hall, 601 islative Management System (LMS), Lakeside Avenue, East, Cleveland, to receive credit for using an MBE to serve as the operational spine for Ohio, in Mercedes Cotner Council or FBE should ensure that applica- a wide array of current Council Committee Room 217. tions for certification as to MBE or functions, be integrated with exist- _____ FBE status compliance with the ing office software/hardware/net- Code, affirmative action in employ- work infrastructure, and have the May 20, 2015, May 27, 2015 and June 3, ment and, if applicable, joint ven- capacity to bring additional func- 2015 ture status, are submitted to the of - tionality and integration in the future. Council selected the OnBase fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) software as a service platform, prior to the date of bid opening or which has been customized for the submission of proposals or as speci - legislative functions of Council. PUBLIC NOTICE fied by the Director. Failure to com- Through this RFP, Council is ply with the business enterprise seeking proposals for the next The application for an expansion code or with representations made phase of LMS development. Coun- of the Waterloo Community Enter- on these forms may result in can- cil’s major goals for its LMS is to tainment District is on file in the cellation of the contract or other integrate many users across multi- Office of the Clerk of Cleveland City civil or criminal penalties.” ple platforms, continue to reduce the Council, Cleveland City Hall, 601 cost of managing Council’s work- Lakeside Avenue, East, Room 220, THURSDAY JUNE 18, 2015 flow, and to become as “paperless” Cleveland, Ohio, and is available for as possible. The Council is seeking inspection by the public between File No. 63-15 — 2015 Purchase of a proven software solution to meet 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on regular Used/ Reconditioned Substation these goals. The Council is also days of business. Ordinance 620-15, Transformers and Accessories, looking for a software provider or approving the application to expand for the Division of Cleveland Pub- vendor-authorized consulting part- the Waterloo Entertainment District lic Power, Department of Public ner to configure, implement, train and to amend Section 699A.011 of the Utilities, as authorized by Section core users and provide ongoing tech- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 129.26 of the Codified Ordinances nical support. Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. There will be a mandatory meet- No. 59-14, passed February 3, 2014, THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- ing/conference call for all poten- relating to Community Entertain- TORY PRE-BID MEETING tial proposers on Thursday, May 28, ment Districts, will be heard at the THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2015 AT 2015, at 2:00 p.m. (EST). Potential Cleveland City Council Committee of 1:00 P.M. THE CLEVELAND proposers may attend in person at the Whole Meeting on June 8, 2015, CITY HALL, DIVISION OF PUR- Cleveland City Hall, 601 Lakeside at 9:00 a.m., at Cleveland City Hall, CHASES AND SUPPLIES, ROOM Avenue, East, Cleveland, Ohio, in 601 Lakeside Avenue, East, Cleve- 128, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Mercedes Cotner Council Committee land, Ohio, in the Mercedes Cotner CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. Room 217; or participate by confer- Council Committee Room 217. ence call (call-in information will _____ May 27, 2015 and June 3, 2015 be supplied upon request to May 27, 2015 and June 3, 2015 [email protected]). THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 2015 _____

May 20, 2015, May 27, 2015, June 3, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING File No. 65-15 — Chrysler Dodge and 2015 and June 10, 2015 Jeep Passenger Car, Light and Medium Duty Parts and Labor, NONE for the Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Department of Pub- lic Works, as authorized by Sec- PUBLIC NOTICE tion 131.64 of the Codified Ordi- CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Request For Proposals THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- DAY, JUNE 12, 2015 AT 10:00 A.M. PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR For All Departments UPDATING THE CITY COUNCIL CLEVELAND CITY HALL, ROOM WEBSITE 8, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Sealed bids will be received at the CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. office of the Commissioner of Pur- PROPOSAL DUE DATE/TIME: chases and Supplies, Room 128, City Tuesday, June 30, 2015 / 4:00 P.M. Hall, in accordance with the append- June 3, 2015 and June 10, 2015 (Eastern Standard Time) ed schedule, and will be opened and FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 2015 read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- TO GET A COPY OF THIS diately thereafter. RFP, GO TO File No. 64-15 — 2015 City Wards of www.clevelandcitycouncil.org. Each bid must be made in accor- Cleveland Public Improvements dance with the specifications and Requirements Construction Con- Cleveland City Council requests must be submitted on the blanks tract (Re-bid), for the Division of responses from qualified parties to supplied for the purpose, all of Engineering and Construction, provide professional services neces- which may be obtained at the office Mayor’s Office of Capital Pro- sary to update, customize, maintain of the said Commissioner of Pur- jects, as authorized by Ordinance and implement the City Council chases and Supplies, but no bid will No. 1325-14, passed by the Council Website. be considered unless delivered to of the City of Cleveland, Novem- The Council is looking for a web- the office of the said commissioner ber 17, 2014. site developer/designer and/or ven- *THERE WILL BE A NON- previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern dor-authorized consulting partner REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS Standard Time) on the date speci- to refresh, redesign, configure, AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE implement, develop, and train core fied in the schedule. AMOUNT OF SEVENTY FIVE users for the City Council Website. 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice DOLLARS ($75.00) ONLY IN THE In addition to providing technical required in Advertisement for Bids. FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK assistance, the selected Consultant Where invitations for bids are OR A MONEY ORDER (NO COM- must be qualified to consult with advertised, the following notice PANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND 820 June 3, 2015 The City Record 35

NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE 8, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, COUNCIL COMMITTEE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. MEETINGS PLANS). THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- June 3, 2015 and June 10, 2015 TORY PRE-BID MEETING Monday June 1, 2015 THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 2015 AT 2:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 2015 9:30 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY Finance Committee: Present: Kel- HALL, ROOM 518, 601 LAKESIDE File No. 67-15 — Purchase of Wood ley, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Poles, Crossarms and Accessories Brady, Brancatelli, Conwell, Keane, 44114. (Re-bid), for the Division of Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. *Bidders must purchase plans and Cleveland Public Power, Depart- specifications directly from the ment of Public Utilities, as autho- Tuesday June 2, 2015 office of the Commissioner of 9:30 a.m. rized by Section 129.26 of the Cod- Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, istered Plan Holders will receive Development, Planning and Sus- Ohio, 1976. Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- tainability Committee: Present: THERE WILL BE A NON- ed from Bidders who only pur- Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, Vice MANDATORY PRE-BID MEET- chase plans from other entities Chair; Cummins, Pruitt, Zone. Autho- ING FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2015 AT such as Plan Rooms and/or who rized Absence: Cimperman. Unau- 10:00 A.M. THE TOM L. JOHNSON fail to register to be on the City thorized Absence: Dow. BUILDING, CONFERENCE ROOM of Cleveland Plan Holders List. A, 1300 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Wednesday June 3, 2015 CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. 9:30 a.m. File No. 66-15 — Purchase of John Deere Parts and Labor (Re-bid), Safety Committee: Present: Zone, for the Division of Motor Vehicle June 3, 2015 and June 10, 2015 Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair; Cimper- Maintenance, Department of Pub- man, Kazy, Keane, Mitchell, lic Works, as authorized by Sec- Polensek. tion 181.101 of the Codified Ordi- ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS 1:00 p.m. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. AND ORDINANCES THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Transportation Committee: Pre- TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- sent: Keane, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; DAY, JUNE 12, 2015 AT 10:30 A.M. J. Johnson, Kazy, Reed. Unautho- CLEVELAND CITY HALL, ROOM NONE rized Absence: Conwell, K. Johnson.

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), CHORE, and Homeless Services Programs — expend CDBG funds (O 480-15) ...... 805 Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging Programs, 2016-17 — Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging — Supportive Services and Aging and Disability Resource Center Programs — Grant (O 639-15) ...... 792

Agreements

Amend Contract No. 44522 — NOAH Midtown II Limited Partnership — rehabilitation of low income rental units located at Prospect Ave., 3147 and East 40 St., 2029 — Rental Rehabilitation Loan agreement — Community Development Department (O 636-15) ...... 790 Amend Ord. No. 461-15 — Broadway School of Music and Arts Program — providing art and music instruction to youth residing in the city of Cleveland (Ward 05, 12 CRF) (O 659-15) ...... 800 Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — job creation — Aldo Dure — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 658-15) ...... 800 Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative (CIRI) administrative expenses — Economic development assistance — WIRE-NET (O 648-15) ...... 795 Cuyahoga County — donation of property — West Side Market (O 568-15)...... 806 Economic Development Department — contracts — MAGNET and NASA for the Adopt-A-City III Initiative program (O 650-15) ...... 796 Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation dba Greater Cleveland Film Commission — assist in operations (O 649-15) ...... 796 Life Exchange Center for the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support Group Program — providing mental health support services and drug addiction counseling to Cleveland residents — Health Department (Ward 01 CRF) (O 661-15)...... 801 Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Green Infrastructure Grants (GIG) — grant — Economic Development (O 442-15) ...... 804 Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — job creation — Virginia Gonzalez — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 660-15) ...... 800

AIDS

AIDS-related services — HIV/ AIDS prevention services — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 481-15) ...... 805 821 36 The City Record June 3, 2015

AIDS-related services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department — Health Department (O 482-15) ...... 805

Appreciation

Murphy, S.J., Reverend William J. (R 689-15) ...... 790

Appropriations

Project Clean Program — appropriate CDBG funds — Community Development Department — Works Department (O 486-15) ...... 805 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and Homeless Services Programs — expend CDBG funds — Aging Department (O 480-15)...... 805

Assessment Equalization Board

Appointing an assessment equalization board for Gordon Square Arts District continuation, assessment (Ward 15) (R 663-15) ...... 799

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

East 125th Street, 2766 (Ward 6) — Myra (Davis) Dean, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-43-15) ...... 819 East 134th Street, 3284 (Ward 4) — Peggy J. Mosely, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-48-15) ...... 819 East 135th Street, 3429 (Ward 4) — Jesse B. Kemp, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-49-15) ...... 819 East 135th Street, 3586 (Ward 4) — Cinseree Johnson, owner — appeal postponed to 6/24/15 on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-52-15)...... 818 East 142nd Street, 3814 (Ward 2) — Myra (Davis) Dean, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-45-15) ...... 819 East 185th Street, 542 (Ward 8) — Viceroy Transportation, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-54-15)...... 819 East 70th Street, 3403 (Ward 6) — Tyson Lam, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-32-15) ...... 818 East 84th Street, 2316 (Ward 6) — Sharlena Adkins, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-46-15) ...... 819 East 88th Street, 1338 (Ward 7) — Michael Wright, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-42-15) ...... 819 Elk Avenue, 10005 (Ward 10) — Moses Harris Jr. (Deceased) c/o Moses Harris, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-55-15) ...... 819 Fernwick Avenue, 4506 (Ward 3) — Winfred Clark, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-76-15) ...... 819 Hamilton Avenue, 3865 (Ward 7) — Hamilton Clair Holdings, LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-50-15)...... 819 Hamilton Avenue, 3972 (Ward 7) — Hamilton Clair Holdings, LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-51-15)...... 819 Hampton Road, 2905 (2889 Hampton Road) (Ward 4) — Marvin Chernin Family, LLC, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-53-15) ...... 818 Lake Avenue, 7910 (Ward 15) — Education Alternatives, owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-57-15) ...... 819 Melba Avenue, 11413 (Ward 4) — Ronald Morris, owner — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-35-15) ...... 818 Valleyview Avenue, 17015 (Ward 17) — Edward & Valerie Grzybowski, owners — appeal resolved on 5/27/15 (Doc. A-58-15)...... 819

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Engineering services for public improvement projects — first modify Contract # CT0103-PS2012-243 per BOC Res. 399-12 — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 195-15)...... 813 Removing and replacing sidewalk panels damaged by tree roots — per Ord. 563-14 to Perk Company, Inc. (BOC Res. 196-15)...... 813

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Terminal advertising concession — amend Contract #66839 per BOC Res. 80-07, 175-07, 550-12, 317-14 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 191-15)...... 811

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 6) (BOC Res. 198-15) ...... 813 St. Clair Avenue (Ward 10) — PPN 108-09-027 — ICI Inc. Inter City Investors (BOC Res. 197-15)...... 813 822 June 3, 2015 The City Record 37

Board of Control — Concession Agreement

Terminal advertising concession — amend Contract #66839 per BOC Res. 80-07, 175-07, 550-12, 317-14 — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 191-15) ...... 811

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 6) (BOC Res. 198-15) ...... 813 St. Clair Avenue (Ward 10) — PPN 108-09-027 — ICI Inc. Inter City Investors (BOC Res. 197-15)...... 813

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Auto, Truck, and Equipment Glass Replacement and Related Repairs — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to C-Auto Glass, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 193-15)...... 812 Cab & Chassis with digger derrick bodies — per Ord. 752-12 to Hans’ Truck and Trailer Repair, Inc. dba Hans’ Freightliner of Cleveland — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 194-15) ...... 812

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Terminal advertising concession — amend Contract #66839 per BOC Res. 80-07, 175-07, 550-12, 317-14 — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 191-15) ...... 811

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Engineering services for public improvement projects — first modify Contract # CT0103-PS2012-243 per BOC Res. 399-12 — Dept. of Public Works, Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 195-15) ...... 813 Engineering services for public improvement projects — second modify Contract # CT4002-PS2011-163 per BOC Res. 259-11 — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 192-15)...... 812

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Removing and replacing sidewalk panels damaged by tree roots — per Ord. 563-14 to Perk Company, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 196-15) ...... 813 Rockwell Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 991-14 — all bids rejected — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 190-15) ...... 811

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Rental rates of various site license agreements — per Ord. 182-15 to Itron, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 189-15) ...... 810 Rockwell Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 991-14 — all bids rejected — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 190-15) ...... 811

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Auto, Truck, and Equipment Glass Replacement and Related Repairs — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to C-Auto Glass, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 193-15) ...... 812 Cab & Chassis with digger derrick bodies — per Ord. 752-12 to Hans’ Truck and Trailer Repair, Inc. dba Hans’ Freightliner of Cleveland — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 194-15) ...... 812 Engineering services for public improvement projects — first modify Contract # CT0103-PS2012-243 per BOC Res. 399-12 — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 195-15)...... 813 Engineering services for public improvement projects — second modify Contract # CT4002-PS2011-163 per BOC Res. 259-11 (BOC Res. 192-15) ...... 812

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Auto, Truck, and Equipment Glass Replacement and Related Repairs — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to C-Auto Glass, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 193-15) ...... 812 Cab & Chassis with digger derrick bodies — per Ord. 752-12 to Hans’ Truck and Trailer Repair, Inc. dba Hans’ Freightliner of Cleveland — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 194-15) ...... 812 Removing and replacing sidewalk panels damaged by tree roots — per Ord. 563-14 to Perk Company, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 196-15) ...... 813 Rental rates of various site license agreements — per Ord. 182-15 to Itron, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 189-15) ...... 810

Board of Control — Water Division

Rental rates of various site license agreements — per Ord. 182-15 to Itron, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 189-15) ...... 810 823 38 The City Record June 3, 2015

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

Rockwell Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 991-14 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 190-15) ...... 811

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Franklin Boulevard, A, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-81)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, B, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-82)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, C, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-83)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, D, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-84)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, E, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-85)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, F, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-86)...... 815 Franklin Boulevard, G, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-87)...... 816 Franklin Boulevard, H, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-88)...... 816 Franklin Boulevard, I, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-89)...... 816 Franklin Boulevard, J, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-90)...... 816 Franklin Boulevard, K, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-91)...... 816 Franklin Boulevard, L, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-92)...... 817 Franklin Boulevard, M, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-93)...... 817 Franklin Boulevard, N, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-94)...... 817 Franklin Boulevard, O, 3118 (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-95)...... 817 Franklin Boulevard, P, 3118 (Access driveway) (Ward 3) — Franklin Ct. Townhomes L.P. — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-96) ...... 817 Gramatan Avenue, 14317 (Ward 17) — Diana Galdamez, owner — appeal dismissed on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-102) ...... 818 Grovewood Avenue, 16901 (Ward 8) — Ron Bolden, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-97) ...... 818 Murray Hill Road, 2187 (Ward 6) — Murray Hill Partners, LLC, owner, and Zac Ponsky, tenant — appeal withdrawn on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-62) ...... 818 Pearl Road, 4960 (Ward 13) — J.F. Glaze Cleveland, LLC, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 6/1/15 (Cal. 14-243) ...... 818 Saint Clair Avenue, 6202 (Ward 7) — St. Martin de Porres High School, owner — appeal heard on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-54)...... 818 Searsdale Avenue, 3106 (Ward 13) — Bash Homes LLC, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-98)...... 818 St. Clair Avenue, 9915 (Ward 10) — Inter City Investors Inc., owner — appeal heard on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-38)...... 818 Wade Park Avenue, 8206 (Ward 7) — Phyllis J. Wilson, owner — appeal postponed to 6/22/15 on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-101) ...... 818 Warner Road, 4533 (Ward 2) — Rightway Investments, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 6/1/15 (Cal. 15-99)...... 818

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Cedar Avenue, 7904 (Ward 6) — Mahmoud Jaber, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/22/15 (Cal. 15-115) ...... 814 St. Clair Avenue, 9100 (Ward 9) — Beverly Galloway, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/22/15 (Cal. 15-121)...... 815 Superior Avenue, 11625 (Ward 9) — Firststar Investment, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/22/15 (Cal. 15-117)...... 814 Superior Avenue, 526 (Ward 3) — K & D Group, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/22/15 (Cal. 15-119) ...... 814 West 41st Street, 2655 (Ward 3) — Sheila Pemberton, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/22/15 (Cal. 15-120)...... 814

Budget

Tax Budget, 2016 — adopt and declare — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County — Cuyahoga County Executive — Finance Department (R 634-15)...... 799 824 June 3, 2015 The City Record 39

Budget Commission

Tax Budget, 2016 — adopt and declare — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County — Cuyahoga County Executive — Finance Department (R 634-15)...... 799

Capital Projects

Amend Ord. 1351-14 — Downtown Area (CP01, CP12, CP13, CP 14) — encroach into right -of-way — 4 way-finding signs and electric duct banks — Positively Cleveland — The Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 401-15) ...... 804 Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 East 105th St. (between Park Lane Villa and Euclid Ave.) — secondary and honorary designation — Jamie Ireland Way — City Planning Commission (Ward 09) (O 530-15) ...... 806 East 116th St. (Miles Rd. to Union Ave.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (Ward 02) (O 516-15) ...... 805 East 43rd St. (between Quincy Ave. and Case Ct.) — and honorary and secondary name of Judge Sara J. Harper Way — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 671-15) ...... 799 East 4th St., and East 6th St. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 354-15) ...... 810 East 93rd St. (Union Ave. to Kinsman Rd.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (O 525-15) ...... 806 Eddy Rd., (St. Clair Ave. to Interstate 90) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (Ward 08) (O 517-15) ...... 805 Eugene Pl. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 408-15)...... 810 Grovewood Ave. / Lakeshore Blvd. — secondary and honorary designation — Stephen Halton, Jr. Way — City Planning Commission (Ward 08) (O 561-15)...... 806 Lease vacated property along Leonard St. to Columbus Road Foundry, LLC — purpose of providing a boardwalk and docks (O 651-15) ...... 796 Leonard Street N.W. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 528-15) ...... 810 Near West Side Theater Parking Lot Improvements — Contract: #PI20140000000050 — R.J. Platten — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 668-15) ...... 789 Pavement Management Program — Survey City Streets — collect and input data — professional services (O 523-15) ...... 806 Public Square — encroach into right-of-way — maintaining various utility facilities, lines, conduits and streetscape elements — various private utilities and private entities (Ward 03) (O 352-15) ...... 803 St. Clair Ave. (Old River Rd., to West 9th St., and East 13 St., to East 55th St.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (O 518-15) ...... 805 Triangle Park — Intersections of Lakeshore Blvd., East 174th St., Nottingham Rd. — change name to “Veteran’s Park” (Ward 08) (O 355-15) ...... 803 Warren Rd.(Munn Rd. to Interstate 90) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (Ward 17) (O 520-15) ...... 806 West 150th St. (Industrial Parkway to Lorain Ave.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) (O 519-15) ...... 805 West 24th St. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 248-15)...... 810 West 59th St. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 385-15) ...... 804

City Council

Print and mailing services (O 670-15) ...... 799

City of Cleveland Bids

2015 City Wards of Cleveland Public Improvements Requirements Construction Contract (Re-bid) — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Engineering and Construction — per Ord. 1325-14 — bid due June 19, 2015 (advertised 6/3/2015 and 6/10/2015) ...... 820 Chrysler Dodge and Jeep Passenger Car, Light and Medium Duty Parts and Labor — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 — bid due June 18, 2015 (advertised 6/3/2015 and 6/10/2015)...... 820 Purchase of John Deere Parts and Labor (Re-bid) — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due June 19, 2015 (advertised 6/3/2015 and 6/10/2015)...... 821 Purchase of Used/Reconditioned Substation Transformers and Accessories — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 — bid due June 18, 2015 (advertised 5/27/2015 and 6/3/2015) ...... 820 Purchase of Wood Poles, Crossarms and Accessories (Re-bid) — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 — bid due July 1, 2015 (advertised 6/3/2015 and 6/10/2015) ...... 821

City Planning Commission

Approving the continuation of the Gordon Square Arts District (SID) — New plan for public services; provide cleaning and maintenance of the public rights-of-way, additional security and collective marketing for the District (Ward 15) (R 578-15) ...... 810 825 40 The City Record June 3, 2015

Clark Ave. (between W. 56th St. and W. 41st St.) — establish Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — (Ward(s) 14 and 15) (O 1434-13) ...... 807 East 105th St. (between Park Lane Villa and Euclid Ave.) — secondary and honorary designation — Jamie Ireland Way — Capital Projects Office (Ward 09) (O 530-15) ...... 806 East 43rd St. (between Quincy Ave. and Case Ct.) — and honorary and secondary name of Judge Sara J. Harper Way — Capital Projects Office (Ward 05) (O 671-15) ...... 799 East 4th St., and East 6th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (R 354-15) ...... 810 Eugene Pl. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (R 408-15) ...... 810 Grovewood Ave. / Lakeshore Blvd. — secondary and honorary designation — Stephen Halton, Jr. Way — Capital Projects Office (Ward 08) (O 561-15) ...... 806 Lake Ave.(west of) Clifton Blvd. — change Use and Area Districts (Ward 15) (O 998-14) ...... 807 Lake Avenue north of Franklin Ave. (between W. 75th St. and W. 85th St.) — change Use District (Ward 15) (O 398-15) ...... 807 Leonard Street N.W. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (R 528-15) ...... 810 Scottish Garden — repeal Section 559.234 — Lebanese Cultural Garden — enact Section 559.234, 559.247 — Works Department (O 407-15) ...... 804 Terminate 1991 Community Development Plan 2 (O 527-15) ...... 806 Triangle Park — Intersections of Lakeshore Blvd., East 174th St., Nottingham Rd. — change name to “Veteran’s Park” — Capital Projects Office (Ward 08) (O 355-15)...... 803 West 24th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (R 248-15) ...... 810 West 59th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 15) (O 385-15) ...... 804

Clerk Of Council

Print and mailing services (O 670-15) ...... 799

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Fire Station No. 10 — East 101st St., 1935 — deed of easement — Safety Department (O 526-15)...... 806

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI)

Deeds of easements — Cleveland Water Division Nottingham Water Treatment Plant — Chardon Rd., 1300 — underground communication lines — Utilities Department (O 566-15) ...... 806

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CHIA)

Removal, reconfiguring, relocating, and constructing several taxiways — public improvement contracts (O 653-15) ...... 797

Cleveland Public Power (CPP)

Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 Amend Ord. No. 495-13 — Waste materials, chemical, hazardous, non-hazardous and recyclable — analysis, identification, storage, remediation, transportation and disposal of (O 635-15) ...... 790 Electrical test equipment — maintain or repair various types — Utilities Department (O 655-15) ...... 798 Substation test equipment — switchgear, circuit breakers, batteries, fiber optic splicing — Utilities Department (O 656-15) ...... 798 W.A. Chester, LLC. — contract — emergency repair to an underground pipe-type transmission cable and related equipment — Utilities Department (O 621-15) ...... 807 Water mains, fire hydrants, service connections repair — concrete and tree lawn repair — Water Division (O 607-15)...... 807

Codified Ordinances

Expansion of the Waterloo Community Entertainment District — amend Section 699A.011 (O 620-15) ...... 820 Helicopters — enact Sections 489.01 to 489.06, 489.99 — Safety Department (O 564-15) ...... 806 Negro Baseball League Commemorative Day — enact Section 131.38 — League Park — Works Department (Ward 07) (O 646-15) ...... 795 Scottish Garden — repeal Section 559.234 — Lebanese Cultural Garden — enact Section 559.234, 559.247 — City Planning Commission — Works Department (O 407-15) ...... 804

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors) — approve collective bargaining agreement — Section 29 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 644-15) ...... 794 826 June 3, 2015 The City Record 41

Commemoration

Baltic American Committee of Greater Cleveland (R 691-15) ...... 790

Communications

Balance Sheets, 2012-2014 — Cleveland Thermal, LLC. (F 667-15)...... 789 Davis, Robert L. — oath of office — Director — Utilities Department (F 664-15) ...... 789 Grant acceptance notice — Local Government Innovation Council, Ohio Development Services Agency — develop a recycling program — Port Control Department (F 666-15) ...... 789 Grant acceptance notice — Ohio Department of Public Safety Department /Emergency Medical Services — for training and equipment (F 665-15)...... 789

Community Development

AIDS-related services — HIV/ AIDS prevention services — various agencies (O 481-15) ...... 805 AIDS-related services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Health Department (O 482-15)...... 805 Amend Contract No. 44522 — NOAH Midtown II Limited Partnership — rehabilitation of low income rental units located at Prospect Ave., 3147 and East 40 St., 2029 — Rental Rehabilitation Loan agreement (O 636-15) ...... 790 Amend Ord. No. 461-15 — Broadway School of Music and Arts Program — providing art and music instruction to youth residing in the city of Cleveland (Ward 05, 12 CRF) (O 659-15) ...... 800 Housing, commercial, industrial and real estate development — various agencies (O 475-15) ...... 804 May Dugan Multi-Service Center — Bridge Ave., 4115 — PPN: 003-35-029 — lease — The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation (Ward 03) (O 565-15) ...... 806 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and Homeless Services Programs — expend CDBG funds — Aging Department (O 480-15)...... 805 Social Service Programs — various agencies — lease gym — East 150th St., 822 — Greater New Calvary Baptist Church — Works Department (O 485-15)...... 805 Terminate 1991 North Coast Harbor Community Development Plan 2 (O 527-15) ...... 806

Community Development Block Grant Program (CDBG)

AIDS-related services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department — Health Department (O 482-15) ...... 805 Housing, commercial, industrial and real estate development — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 475-15) ...... 804 Project Clean Program — appropriate CDBG funds — Community Development Department — Works Department (O 486-15) ...... 805 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and Homeless Services Programs — expend CDBG funds — Aging Department (O 480-15)...... 805

Condolences

Boysaw, Joseph (R 696-15) ...... 790 Gallo, Frank J. “Chic” (R 676-15) ...... 789 Lavelle, John P. “Jack” (R 697-15) ...... 790 Martin, Charlotte Hill (R 677-15) ...... 789 Wright, Katie (R 678-15) ...... 790

Congratulations

Delly, Pamela (R 679-15) ...... 790 Madigan, Juliette (R 683-15)...... 790 Manning, Ph.D., Rev. John E. (R 684-15) ...... 790 Margevicius, Greg (R 680-15) ...... 790 The Murphy Irish Dancers — 2015 Senior Dance Drama World Champions (R 681-15)...... 790 Wagner, Connor (R 682-15) ...... 790

Contracts

Administer City’s employee assistance program — Centers for Families and Children — renew Contract No. CT 0402 PS 2013-252 (O 647-15)...... 795 Amend Contract No. 44522 — NOAH Midtown II Limited Partnership — rehabilitation of low income rental units located at Prospect Ave., 3147 and East 40 St., 2029 — Rental Rehabilitation Loan agreement — Community Development Department (O 636-15) ...... 790 Amend Ord. No. 366-13 — utility bills, inserts, reminders and delinquent notices, design, distribute, print — on-line bill payment services (O 657-15) ...... 798 Amend Ord. No. 461-15 — Broadway School of Music and Arts Program — providing art and music instruction to youth residing in the city of Cleveland (Ward 05, 12 CRF) (O 659-15) ...... 800 Amend Ord. No. 495-13 — Waste materials, chemical, hazardous, non-hazardous and recyclable — analysis, identification, storage, remediation, transportation and disposal of (O 635-15) ...... 790 Ameribridge LLC — amend Contract No. RC 2015-54 — Port Control Department (O 637-15) ...... 791 Apply & accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects — Utilities Department (O 642-15)...... 793 827 42 The City Record June 3, 2015

Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — job creation — Aldo Dure — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 658-15) ...... 800 Colony Hardware Corporation, dba Phillips Contractor Supply, LLC — renew contract Nos. MA 1505 RC 2013-96 and MA 1505 RC 2014-71 -repair pumps, saws, small engines, and air tools — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 443-15) ...... 804 Constellation Energy Services, Inc. for electric aggregation services and power supply — Empower Gas & Electric for energy program services — Finance Department — Utilities Department (O 623-15) ...... 807 Cuyahoga County — agreement — donation of property — West Side Market (O 568-15) ...... 806 Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization — amend Contract No. 67924 — Promissory Note — Capital Theatre renovation (Ward 15) (O 652-15) ...... 797 Economic Development Department — MAGNET and NASA for the Adopt-A-City III Initiative program (O 650-15)...... 796 Electrical test equipment — maintain or repair various types — Utilities Department (O 655-15) ...... 798 Emergency Communications Network — provide web-based mass notification service for residents, employees, visitors, and emergency response personnel — Safety Department (O 645-15) ...... 795 Enroll Family Planning Clients into Health Insurance Program Grant — U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership (O 640-15)...... 792 Harvard Yard Facility — upgrade lab facility and purchase testing equipment — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 611-15) ...... 807 Hauling and disposal of water treatment plant residuals — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 654-15)...... 797 Housing, commercial, industrial and real estate development — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 475-15) ...... 804 Life Exchange Center for the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support Group Program — providing mental health support services and drug addiction counseling to Cleveland residents — agreement — Health Department (Ward 01 CRF) (O 661-15) ...... 801 Mill Creek Falls Park Enhancement Project — Hershey Foundation of Ohio — Grant — public improvement — Works Department (O 282-15) ...... 803 Motorola Solutions, Inc. — professional service — video surveillance cameras in Ward 09 and citywide (O 493-15) ...... 805 Near West Side Theater Parking Lot Improvements — Contract: #PI20140000000050 — R.J. Platten — Capital Projects Office — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 668-15) ...... 789 Pavement Management Program — Survey City Streets — collect and input data — professional services — Capital Projects Office (O 523-15)...... 806 Removal, reconfiguring, relocating, and constructing several taxiways — public improvement — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 653-15) ...... 797 SANS equipment and datacenter hardware — renew Contract No. PS 2011-272 — EMC Corp. — Utilities Department (O 600-15) ...... 807 Social Service Programs — various agencies — lease gym — East 150th St., 822 — Greater New Calvary Baptist Church — Community Development — Works Department (O 485-15) ...... 805 Substation test equipment — switchgear, circuit breakers, batteries, fiber optic splicing — CPP — Utilities Department (O 656-15) ...... 798 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health — Partnership to Increase Coverage in Communities Grant — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership and Camelia Rose Foundation — Health Department (O 643-15) ...... 794 Vehicles and off-road equipment — amend Ord. No. 752-12 — Motor Vehicles Maintenance Division — Works Department (O 569-15)...... 807 Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — job creation — Virginia Gonzalez — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 660-15) ...... 800 W.A. Chester, LLC. — emergency repair to an underground pipe-type transmission cable and related equipment — CPP — Utilities Department (O 621-15) ...... 807 Water mains, fire hydrants, service connections repair — concrete and tree lawn repair — Water Division (O 607-15)...... 807

Cuyahoga County

Agreement — donation of property — West Side Market (O 568-15)...... 806 Emergency Communications Network — contracts — provide web-based mass notification service for residents, employees, visitors, and emergency response personnel — Safety Department (O 645-15)...... 795 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program, (FY 14) — Grants — Safety Department (O 584-15) ...... 807

Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization

Amend Contract No. 67924 — Promissory Note — Capital Theatre renovation (Ward 15) (O 652-15) ...... 797

Easements

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company — Cleveland Water Division Nottingham Water Treatment Plant — Chardon Rd., 1300 — underground communication lines — Utilities Department (O 566-15)...... 806 Fire Station No. 10 — East 101st St., 1935 — Cleveland Clinic Foundation — Safety Department (O 526-15)...... 806 828 June 3, 2015 The City Record 43

Economic Development Department

Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — job creation — Aldo Dure — agreement (Ward 14 NCF) (O 658-15)...... 800 Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative (CIRI) administrative expenses — Economic development assistance — WIRE-NET (O 648-15) ...... 795 Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization — amend Contract No. 67924 — Promissory Note — Capital Theatre renovation (Ward 15) (O 652-15) ...... 797 Contracts — MAGNET and NASA for the Adopt-A-City III Initiative program (O 650-15) ...... 796 Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation dba Greater Cleveland Film Commission — assist in operations (O 649-15) ...... 796 Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Green Infrastructure Grants (GIG) — grant agreement (O 442-15) ...... 804 Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — job creation — Virginia Gonzalez — agreement (Ward 14 NCF) (O 660-15)...... 800

Emergency Medical Service Division (EMS))

Grant acceptance notice — Ohio Department of Public Safety Department /Emergency Medical Services — for training and equipment (F 665-15)...... 789

Encroachments

Amend Ord. 1351-14 — Downtown Area (CP01, CP12, CP13, CP 14) — right -of-way — 4 way-finding signs and electric duct banks — Positively Cleveland — The Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 401-15) ...... 804 Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — right -of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 Public Square — right-of-way — maintaining various utility facilities, lines, conduits and streetscape elements — various private utilities and private entities — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 352-15) ...... 803

Fees

Helicopters — enact Sections 489.01 to 489.06, 489.99 — Safety Department (O 564-15) ...... 806

Finance Department

Balance Sheets, 2012-2014 — Cleveland Thermal, LLC. (F 667-15)...... 789 Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors) — approve collective bargaining agreement — Section 29 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Human Resources Department (O 644-15) ...... 794 Constellation Energy Services, Inc. for electric aggregation services and power supply — Empower Gas & Electric for energy program services — contracts — Utilities Department (O 623-15)...... 807 Salary and wage schedules — amend Section(s) 18, 39 (S.E.M.E., Local 1) — amend Ord. 491-15, as amended — Human Resources Department (O 638-15) ...... 791 Tax Budget, 2016 — adopt and declare — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County — Cuyahoga County Executive (R 634-15) ...... 799

Gifts

Apply& accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects — Utilities Department (O 642-15)...... 793

Grants

Apply & accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects — Utilities Department (O 642-15)...... 793 Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative (CIRI) administrative expenses — Economic development assistance — WIRE-NET (O 648-15) ...... 795 Enroll Family Planning Clients into Health Insurance Program Grant — U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs — contracts — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership (O 640-15) ...... 792 Grant acceptance notice — Local Government Innovation Council, Ohio Development Services Agency — develop a recycling program — Port Control Department (F 666-15) ...... 789 Grant acceptance notice — Ohio Department of Public Safety Department /Emergency Medical Services — for training and equipment (F 665-15)...... 789 Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation dba Greater Cleveland Film Commission — assist in operations (O 649-15) ...... 796 Mill Creek Falls Park Enhancement Project — Hershey Foundation of Ohio — public improvement contract — Works Department (O 282-15) ...... 803 Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Green Infrastructure Grants (GIG) — grant agreement — Economic Development (O 442-15) ...... 804 829 44 The City Record June 3, 2015

Port Security Grant Program, (FY 14) — U.S. Department of Homeland Security — Safety Department (O 641-15)...... 793 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health — Partnership to Increase Coverage in Communities Grant — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership and Camelia Rose Foundation — Health Department (O 643-15) ...... 794 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program, (FY 14) — Cuyahoga County — Safety Department (O 584-15)...... 807 Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging Programs, 2016-17 — Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging — Supportive Services and Aging and Disability Resource Center Programs (O 639-15) ...... 792

Health Centers

Neighborhood Health Care Inc. dba Neighborhood Family Practice to provide medical services at Tremont Health Center (O 437-15) ...... 804

Health Department

AIDS-related services — HIV/ AIDS prevention services — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 481-15) ...... 805 AIDS-related services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development Department (O 482-15)...... 805 Declaring that the City of Cleveland will strive for a tobacco free workforce by 2017 (R 669-15) ...... 799 Enroll Family Planning Clients into Health Insurance Program Grant — U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Population Affairs — contracts — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership (O 640-15) ...... 792 Life Exchange Center for the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support Group Program — providing mental health support services and drug addiction counseling to Cleveland residents — agreement (Ward 01 CRF) (O 661-15) ...... 801 Neighborhood Health Care Inc. dba Neighborhood Family Practice to provide medical services at Tremont Health Center (O 437-15) ...... 804 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health — Partnership to Increase Coverage in Communities Grant — Cuyahoga Health Access Partnership and Camelia Rose Foundation (O 643-15) ...... 794

Human Resources Department

Administer City’s employee assistance program — Centers for Families and Children — renew Contract No. CT 0402 PS 2013-252 (O 647-15)...... 795 Cleveland Fire Fighters, Local 93 (Airport Safety Supervisors) — approve collective bargaining agreement — Section 29 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Finance Department (O 644-15) ...... 794 Declaring that the City of Cleveland will strive for a tobacco free workforce by 2017 (R 669-15) ...... 799 Salary and wage schedules — amend Section(s) 18,39 (S.E.M.E., Local 1) — amend Ord. 491-15, as amended — Finance Department (O 638-15) ...... 791

Lease By Way Of Concession

Neighborhood Health Care Inc. dba Neighborhood Family Practice to provide medical services at Tremont Health Center (O 437-15) ...... 804

Leases

Capital Projects Office — lease vacated property along Leonard St. to Columbus Road Foundry, LLC — purpose of providing a boardwalk and docks (O 651-15) ...... 796 May Dugan Multi-Service Center — Bridge Ave., 4115 — PPN: 003-35-029 -The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation — Community Development Department (Ward 03) (O 565-15)...... 806 SANS equipment and datacenter hardware — renew Contract No. PS 2011-272 — EMC Corp. — Utilities Department (O 600-15) ...... 807 Willard Park — The Refugee Response — urban garden — assist refugees to develop work skills leading to their employment — Works Department (O 384-15) ...... 804

Liquor Permits

Broadview Rd., 4852 — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 13) (R 630-15) ...... 802 Clark Ave., 4322 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 03) (F 692-15) ...... 789 Detroit Ave., 7320 — new application (Ward 15) (F 694-15) ...... 789 East 135th St., 3218 (1st. fl.) — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 04) (R 631-15)...... 802 Euclid Ave., 16417-19 — withdraw objection to transfer of ownership — repeal Res. 1532-14 (Ward 10) (R 672-15) ...... 803 Lorain Ave., 16612 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 17) (F 693-15)...... 789 Memphis Ave., 7210 — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 13) (R 632-15) ...... 803 Public Sq., 24 — new application (Ward 03) (F 695-15) ...... 789 830 June 3, 2015 The City Record 45

NASA

Economic Development Department — contracts — MAGNET and NASA for the Adopt-A-City III Initiative program (O 650-15)...... 796

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD)

Green Infrastructure Grants (GIG) — grant agreement — Economic Development (O 442-15) ...... 804

Oath Of Office

Davis, Robert L. — Director — Utilities Department (F 664-15) ...... 789

Ohio Department Of Transportation (ODOT)

East 116th St. (Miles Rd. to Union Ave.) — resurfacing — consent — Capital Projects Office (Ward 02) (O 516-15) ...... 805 East 93rd St. (Union Ave. to Kinsman Rd.) — resurfacing — consent — Capital Projects Office (O 525-15) ...... 806 Eddy Rd., (St. Clair Ave. to Interstate 90) — resurfacing — consent — Capital Projects Office (Ward 08) (O 517-15) ...... 805 St. Clair Ave. (Old River Rd., to West 9th St., and East 13 St., to East 55th St.) — public improvement — consent — Capital Projects Office (O 518-15) ...... 805 Warren Rd.(Munn Rd. to Interstate 90) — public improvement — consent — Capital Projects Office (Ward 17) (O 520-15) ...... 806 West 150th St. (Industrial Parkway to Lorain Ave.) — public improvement — consent — Capital Projects Office (O 519-15) ...... 805

Peddlers

Dengel, Caroline — mobile peddling (Ward 03) (O 633-15) ...... 800 Johnson, Clyde — mobile peddling (Ward 05) (O 662-15) ...... 801

Permits

Amend Ord. 1351-14 — Downtown Area (CP01, CP12, CP13, CP 14) — encroach into right -of-way — 4 way-finding signs and electric duct banks — Positively Cleveland — The Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 401-15) ...... 804 Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 Bernie Shuffle — October 10th — Cerulean Sports Group (Ward 03) (O 673-15)...... 801 Dengel, Caroline — mobile peddling (Ward 03) (O 633-15) ...... 800 Johnson, Clyde — mobile peddling (Ward 05) (O 662-15) ...... 801 Pedal with Purpose Cycling — September 5th — St. Malachi Center (Ward(s) 03, 15) (O 675-15) ...... 802 Public Square — encroach into right-of-way — maintaining various utility facilities, lines, conduits and streetscape elements — various private utilities and private entities — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 352-15) ...... 803 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15) ...... 801

Port Control Department

Ameribridge LLC — amend Contract No. RC 2015-54 (O 637-15)...... 791 Grant acceptance notice — Local Government Innovation Council, Ohio Development Services Agency — develop a recycling program (F 666-15) ...... 789 Removal, reconfiguring, relocating, and constructing several taxiways — public improvement contracts- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 653-15) ...... 797

Professional Services

Amend Ord. No. 366-13 — utility bills, inserts, reminders and delinquent notices, design, distribute, print — on-line bill payment services (O 657-15) ...... 798 Apply & accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects — Utilities Department (O 642-15)...... 793 Motorola Solutions, Inc. — contract — video surveillance cameras in Ward 09 and citywide (O 493-15) ...... 805 Pavement Management Program — Survey City Streets — collect and input data — Capital Projects Office (O 523-15) ...... 806 Removal, reconfiguring, relocating, and constructing several taxiways — public improvement contracts- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 653-15) ...... 797

Public Hearing (Notices)

Expansion of the Waterloo Community Entertainment District — amend Section 699A.011 (O 620-15) ...... 820 831 46 The City Record June 3, 2015

Public Improvements

Apply & accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects — Utilities Department (O 642-15)...... 793 Capital Projects Office — lease vacated property along Leonard St. to Columbus Road Foundry, LLC — purpose of providing a boardwalk and docks (O 651-15) ...... 796 East 116th St. (Miles Rd. to Union Ave.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (Ward 02) (O 516-15) ...... 805 East 93rd St. (Union Ave. to Kinsman Rd.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 525-15) ...... 806 Eddy Rd., (St. Clair Ave. to Interstate 90) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (Ward 08) (O 517-15)...... 805 Harvard Yard Facility — upgrade lab facility and purchase testing equipment — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 611-15) ...... 807 Mill Creek Falls Park Enhancement Project — Hershey Foundation of Ohio — Grant — contract — Works Department (O 282-15) ...... 803 Removal, reconfiguring, relocating, and constructing several taxiways — contracts- Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 653-15) ...... 797 St. Clair Ave. (Old River Rd., to West 9th St., and East 13 St., to East 55th St.) — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 518-15) ...... 805 Warren Rd.(Munn Rd. to Interstate 90) — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (Ward 17) (O 520-15) ...... 806 West 150th St. (Industrial Parkway to Lorain Ave.) — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 519-15) ...... 805

Public Square

Encroach into right-of-way — maintaining various utility facilities, lines, conduits and streetscape elements — various private utilities and private entities — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 352-15) ...... 803

Public Works

Mill Creek Falls Park Enhancement Project — Hershey Foundation of Ohio — Grant — public improvement contract (O 282-15)...... 803 Near West Side Theater Parking Lot Improvements — Contract: #PI20140000000050 — R.J. Platten — Capital Projects Office (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 668-15) ...... 789 Negro Baseball League Commemorative Day — enact Section 131.38 — League Park (Ward 07) (O 646-15) ...... 795 Project Clean Program — appropriate CDBG funds — Community Development Department (O 486-15) ...... 805 Scottish Garden — repeal Section 559.234 — Lebanese Cultural Garden — enact Section 559.234, 559.247 — City Planning Commission (O 407-15) ...... 804 Social Service Programs — various agencies — lease gym — East 150th St., 822 — Greater New Calvary Baptist Church — Community Development (O 485-15) ...... 805 Vehicles and off-road equipment — amend Ord. No. 752-12 — Motor Vehicles Maintenance Division (O 569-15) ...... 807 Willard Park — lease — The Refugee Response — urban garden — assist refugees to develop work skills leading to their employment (O 384-15) ...... 804 Woodland Ave., 9120 — PPN 126-14-010 — acquire property — renovation of the Ken Johnson Recreation Center (Ward 04) (O 386-15) ...... 804

Purchases And Supplies Division

Cuyahoga County — agreement — donation of property — West Side Market (O 568-15) ...... 806 Print and mailing services — City Council (O 670-15) ...... 799 Woodland Ave., 9120 — PPN 126-14-010 — acquire property — renovation of the Ken Johnson Recreation Center — Works Department (Ward 04) (O 386-15) ...... 804

Races

Bernie Shuffle — October 10th — Cerulean Sports Group (Ward 03) (O 673-15)...... 801 Pedal with Purpose Cycling — September 5th — St. Malachi Center (Ward(s) 03, 15) (O 675-15) ...... 802 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15)...... 801

Recognition

Abrams, Phylise — Recognition (R 685-15) ...... 790 Coakley Family Reunion (2015) (R 687-15) ...... 790 Excelsior Lodge No. 11 (R 688-15) ...... 790 Muldrow Family Reunion (2015) (R 686-15) ...... 790 832 June 3, 2015 The City Record 47

Recreation Centers

Woodland Ave., 9120 — PPN 126-14-010 — acquire property — renovation of the Ken Johnson Recreation Center — Works Department (Ward 04) (O 386-15) ...... 804

Resolution Of Support

Approving the continuation of the Gordon Square Arts District (SID) — New plan for public services; provide cleaning and maintenance of the public rights-of-way, additional security and collective marketing for the District (Ward 15) (R 578-15) ...... 810 Declaring that the City of Cleveland will strive for a tobacco free workforce by 2017 (R 669-15) ...... 799 Supporting protections for tenants in foreclosed properties (R 612-15) ...... 810

Safety Department

Emergency Communications Network — contracts — provide web-based mass notification service for residents, employees, visitors, and emergency response personnel (O 645-15) ...... 795 Fire Station No. 10 — East 101st St., 1935 — deed of easement — Cleveland Clinic Foundation (O 526-15) ...... 806 Grant acceptance notice — Ohio Department of Public Safety Department /Emergency Medical Services — for training and equipment (F 665-15)...... 789 Helicopters — enact Sections 489.01 to 489.06, 489.99 (O 564-15) ...... 806 Motorola Solutions, Inc. — professional service contract — video surveillance cameras in Ward 09 and citywide (O 493-15) ...... 805 Port Security Grant Program, (FY 14) — U.S. Department of Homeland Security — Grant (O 641-15) ...... 793 Urban Area Security Initiative (UASI) Program, (FY 14) — Cuyahoga County — Grants (O 584-15) ...... 807

Salaries

Salary and wage schedules — amend Section(s) 18,39 (S.E.M.E., Local 1) — amend Ord. 491-15, as amended — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 638-15) ...... 791

Statement Of Work Acceptance

Near West Side Theater Parking Lot Improvements — Contract: #PI20140000000050 — R.J. Platten — Capital Projects Office — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 668-15) ...... 789

Street Vacation

East 4th St., and East 6th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 354-15) ...... 810 Eugene Pl. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 408-15)...... 810 Leonard Street N.W. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 528-15)...... 810 West 24th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (R 248-15)...... 810 West 59th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 385-15) ...... 804

Streets — Name

East 105th St. (between Park Lane Villa and Euclid Ave.) — secondary and honorary designation — Jamie Ireland Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 09) (O 530-15) ...... 806 East 43rd St. (between Quincy Ave. and Case Ct.) — and honorary and secondary name of Judge Sara J. Harper Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 671-15) ...... 799 Grovewood Ave. / Lakeshore Blvd. — secondary and honorary designation — Stephen Halton, Jr. Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 08) (O 561-15) ...... 806

Utilities Department

Amend Ord. No. 366-13 — utility bills, inserts, reminders and delinquent notices, design, distribute, print — on-line bill payment services (O 657-15) ...... 798 Amend Ord. No. 495-13 — Waste materials, chemical, hazardous, non-hazardous and recyclable — analysis, identification, storage, remediation, transportation and disposal of (O 635-15)...... 790 Apply& accept grants, gifts of equipment and services from public and private entitles — Facilitate citywide sustainability and energy management projects (O 642-15) ...... 793 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company — deeds of easements — Cleveland Water Division Nottingham Water Treatment Plant — Chardon Rd., 1300 — underground communication lines (O 566-15) ...... 806 833 48 The City Record June 3, 2015

Colony Hardware Corporation, dba Phillips Contractor Supply, LLC — renew contract Nos. MA 1505 RC 2013-96 and MA 1505 RC 2014-71 -repair pumps, saws, small engines, and air tools — Water Division (O 443-15) ...... 804 Constellation Energy Services, Inc. for electric aggregation services and power supply — Empower Gas & Electric for energy program services — contracts — Finance Department (O 623-15)...... 807 Davis, Robert L. — oath of office — Director — Utilities Department (F 664-15) ...... 789 Electrical test equipment — maintain or repair various types (O 655-15) ...... 798 Harvard Yard Facility — upgrade lab facility and purchase testing equipment — Water Division (O 611-15) ...... 807 Hauling and disposal of water treatment plant residuals — Water Division (O 654-15) ...... 797 SANS equipment and datacenter hardware — renew Contract No. PS 2011-272 — EMC Corp. (O 600-15) ...... 807 Substation test equipment — switchgear, circuit breakers, batteries, fiber optic splicing — CPP (O 656-15) ...... 798 W.A. Chester, LLC. — contract — emergency repair to an underground pipe-type transmission cable and related equipment — CPP (O 621-15) ...... 807 Water mains, fire hydrants, service connections repair — concrete and tree lawn repair — Water Division (O 607-15)...... 807

Vehicles

Vehicles and off-road equipment — amend Ord. No. 752-12 — Motor Vehicles Maintenance Division — Works Department (O 569-15)...... 807

Ward 01

Life Exchange Center for the Dual Diagnosis Recovery Support Group Program — providing mental health support services and drug addiction counseling to Cleveland residents — agreement — Health Department (Ward 01 CRF) (O 661-15) ...... 801

Ward 02

Boysaw, Joseph — Condolence (R 696-15) ...... 790 East 116th St. (Miles Rd. to Union Ave.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 516-15) ...... 805 Evans, Dr. Tony — Welcome (R 690-15) ...... 790 Excelsior Lodge No. 11 — Recognition (R 688-15) ...... 790

Ward 03

Amend Ord. 1351-14 — Downtown Area (CP01, CP12, CP13, CP 14) — encroach into right -of-way — 4 way-finding signs and electric duct banks — Positively Cleveland — The Convention & Visitors Bureau of Greater Cleveland, Inc. (O 401-15) ...... 804 Bernie Shuffle — October 10th — Cerulean Sports Group (O 673-15) ...... 801 Clark Ave., 4322 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 692-15) ...... 789 Coakley Family Reunion (2015) — Recognition (R 687-15) ...... 790 Declaring that the City of Cleveland will strive for a tobacco free workforce by 2017 (R 669-15) ...... 799 Delly, Pamela — Congratulations (R 679-15) ...... 790 Dengel, Caroline — mobile peddling (O 633-15) ...... 800 East 4th St., and East 6th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 354-15) ...... 810 Eugene Pl. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 408-15) ...... 810 Leonard Street N.W. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 528-15) ...... 810 May Dugan Multi-Service Center — Bridge Ave., 4115 — PPN: 003-35-029 — lease — The Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation — Community Development Department (O 565-15) ...... 806 Murphy, S.J., Reverend William J. — Appreciation (R 689-15) ...... 790 Pedal with Purpose Cycling — September 5th — St. Malachi Center (Ward(s) 03, 15) (O 675-15) ...... 802 Public Sq., 24 — new application — liquor permit (F 695-15) ...... 789 Public Square — encroach into right-of-way — maintaining various utility facilities, lines, conduits and streetscape elements — various private utilities and private entities — Capital Projects Office (O 352-15) ...... 803 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15)...... 801 St. Clair Ave. (Old River Rd., to West 9th St., and East 13 St., to East 55th St.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 518-15) ...... 805 West 24th St. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 248-15) ...... 810 834 June 3, 2015 The City Record 49

Ward 04

Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 East 135th St., 3218 (1st. fl.) — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 631-15) ...... 802 Woodland Ave., 9120 — PPN 126-14-010 — acquire property — renovation of the Ken Johnson Recreation Center — Works Department (O 386-15) ...... 804

Ward 05

Amend Ord. No. 461-15 — Broadway School of Music and Arts Program — providing art and music instruction to youth residing in the city of Cleveland (Ward 05, 12 CRF) (O 659-15) ...... 800 East 43rd St. (between Quincy Ave. and Case Ct.) — and honorary and secondary name of Judge Sara J. Harper Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 671-15) ...... 799 Johnson, Clyde — mobile peddling (Ward 05) (O 662-15) ...... 801 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15) ...... 801 Wright, Katie — Condolence (R 678-15)...... 790

Ward 06

East 93rd St. (Union Ave. to Kinsman Rd.) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 525-15) ...... 806 Martin, Charlotte Hill — Condolence (R 677-15) ...... 789 Muldrow Family Reunion (2015) — Recognition (R 686-15) ...... 790 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15)...... 801 Supporting protections for tenants in foreclosed properties (R 612-15) ...... 810

Ward 07

Negro Baseball League Commemorative Day — enact Section 131.38 — League Park — Works Department (O 646-15)...... 795 St. Clair Ave. (Old River Rd., to West 9th St., and East 13 St., to East 55th St.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 518-15) ...... 805

Ward 08

Baltic American Committee of Greater Cleveland — Commemoration (R 691-15) ...... 790 Eddy Rd., (St. Clair Ave. to Interstate 90) — resurfacing — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 517-15) ...... 805 Expansion of the Waterloo Community Entertainment District — amend Section 699A.011 (O 620-15) ...... 820 Grovewood Ave. / Lakeshore Blvd. — secondary and honorary designation — Stephen Halton, Jr. Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 561-15) ...... 806 Triangle Park — Intersections of Lakeshore Blvd., East 174th St., Nottingham Rd. — change name to “Veteran’s Park — Capital Projects Office (O 355-15) ...... 803

Ward 09

Abrams, Phylise — Recognition (R 685-15) ...... 790 Motorola Solutions, Inc. — professional service contract — video surveillance cameras in Ward 09 and citywide (O 493-15) ...... 805 Second Sole Half Marathon — August 23rd — Second Sole Mentor (Ward(s) 03, 05, 06, 09) (O 674-15)...... 801

Ward 10

Euclid Ave., 16417-19 — withdraw objection to transfer of ownership — repeal Res. 1532-14 — liquor permit (R 672-15) ...... 803

Ward 12

Amend Ord. 894-12 — Crown Castle NG East Inc. — various locations — encroach into right-of-way — nodes and duct banks — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 04, 12) (O 402-15) ...... 804 Amend Ord. No. 461-15 — Broadway School of Music and Arts Program — providing art and music instruction to youth residing in the city of Cleveland (Ward 05, 12 CRF) (O 659-15) ...... 800 Supporting protections for tenants in foreclosed properties (R 612-15) ...... 810 835 50 The City Record June 3, 2015

Ward 13

Broadview Rd., 4852 — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 630-15) ...... 802 Gallo, Frank J. “Chic” — Condolence (R 676-15) ...... 789 Margevicius, Greg — Congratulations (R 680-15) ...... 790 Memphis Ave., 7210 — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 632-15) ...... 803 The Murphy Irish Dancers — 2015 Senior Dance Drama World Champions — Congratulations (R 681-15) ...... 790

Ward 14

Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — job creation — Aldo Dure — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 658-15) ...... 800 Clark Ave. (between W. 56th St. and W. 41st St.) — establish Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 14 and 15) (O 1434-13) ...... 807 Delly, Pamela — Congratulations (R 679-15) ...... 790 Supporting protections for tenants in foreclosed properties (R 612-15) ...... 810 Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — job creation — Virginia Gonzalez — agreement — Economic Development Department (Ward 14 NCF) (O 660-15) ...... 800

Ward 15

Appointing an assessment equalization board for Gordon Square Arts District continuation, assessment (R 663-15) ...... 799 Approving the continuation of the Gordon Square Arts District (SID) — New plan for public services; provide cleaning and maintenance of the public rights-of-way, additional security and collective marketing for the District (Ward 15) (R 578-15) ...... 810 Clark Ave. (between W. 56th St. and W. 41st St.) — establish Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 14 and 15) (O 1434-13) ...... 807 Delly, Pamela — Congratulations (R 679-15) ...... 790 Detroit Ave., 7320 — new application — liquor permit (F 694-15) ...... 789 Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization — amend Contract No. 67924 — Promissory Note — Capital Theatre renovation (O 652-15) ...... 797 Lake Ave.(west of) Clifton Blvd. — change Use and Area Districts — City Planning Commission (O 998-14)...... 807 Lake Avenue north of Franklin Ave. (between W. 75th St. and W. 85th St.) — change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 398-15) ...... 807 Pedal with Purpose Cycling — September 5th — St. Malachi Center (Ward(s) 03, 15) (O 675-15) ...... 802 West 59th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 385-15)...... 804

Ward 16

Delly, Pamela — Congratulations (R 679-15) ...... 790 Manning, Ph.D., Rev. John E. — Congratulations (R 684-15) ...... 790 West 150th St. (Industrial Parkway to Lorain Ave.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 519-15) ...... 805

Ward 17

Delly, Pamela — Congratulations (R 679-15) ...... 790 Lavelle, John P. “Jack” — Condolence (R 697-15)...... 790 Lorain Ave., 16612 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 693-15)...... 789 Madigan, Juliette — Congratulations (R 683-15) ...... 790 Wagner, Connor — Congratulations (R 682-15) ...... 790 Warren Rd.(Munn Rd. to Interstate 90) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 520-15) ...... 806 West 150th St. (Industrial Parkway to Lorain Ave.) — public improvement — consent — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — Capital Projects Office (O 519-15) ...... 805

Water Division

Amend Ord. No. 495-13 — Waste materials, chemical, hazardous, non-hazardous and recyclable — analysis, identification, storage, remediation, transportation and disposal of (O 635-15) ...... 790 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company — deeds of easements — Cleveland Water Division Nottingham Water Treatment Plant — Chardon Rd., 1300 — underground communication lines — Utilities Department (O 566-15) ...... 806 Colony Hardware Corporation, dba Phillips Contractor Supply, LLC — renew contract Nos. MA 1505 RC 2013-96 and MA 1505 RC 2014-71 -repair pumps, saws, small engines, and air tools — Utilities Department (O 443-15)...... 804 Harvard Yard Facility — upgrade lab facility and purchase testing equipment — Utilities Department (O 611-15)...... 807 Hauling and disposal of water treatment plant residuals — Utilities Department (O 654-15) ...... 797 SANS equipment and datacenter hardware — renew Contract No. PS 2011-272 — EMC Corp. (O 600-15) ...... 807 Water mains, fire hydrants, service connections repair — concrete and tree lawn repair (O 607-15) ...... 807 836 June 3, 2015 The City Record 51

Water Pollution Control Division (WPC)

Amend Ord. No. 495-13 — Waste materials, chemical, hazardous, non-hazardous and recyclable — analysis, identification, storage, remediation, transportation and disposal of (O 635-15) ...... 790 Water mains, fire hydrants, service connections repair — concrete and tree lawn repair — Water Division (O 607-15)...... 807

Welcome

Evans, Dr. Tony (R 690-15) ...... 790

West Side Market

Cuyahoga County — agreement — donation of property (O 568-15) ...... 806

Zoning

Clark Ave. (between W. 56th St. and W. 41st St.) — establish Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 14 and 15) (O 1434-13) ...... 807 Lake Ave.(west of) Clifton Blvd. — change Use and Area Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 998-14) ...... 807 Lake Avenue north of Franklin Ave. (between W. 75th St. and W. 85th St.) — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 398-15) ...... 807

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