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The City Record is available online at Frank G. Jackson www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Mayor Martin J. Sweeney President of Council Containing PAGE City Council 3 Patricia J. Britt The Calendar 14 City Clerk, Clerk of Council Board of Control 14 Ward Name Civil Service 16 1 Nina Turner Board of Zoning Appeals16 2 Robert J. White Board of Building Standards 3 Zachary Reed and Building Appeals17 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 18 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings18 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids19 7 Fannie M. Lewis Adopted Resolutions 8 Sabra Pierce Scott and Ordinances20 9 Kevin Conwell Committee Meetings33 10 Roosevelt Coats Index 34 11 Michael D. Polensek 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Joe Cimperman 14 Joseph Santiago 15 Brian J. Cummins 16 Kevin J. Kelley 17 Matthew Zone 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Martin J. Keane DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director, 3rd Floor, City Hall President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney DIVISIONS: Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner Ward Name Residence Neighborhood Development – Joseph A. Sidoti, Commissioner 1 Nina Turner...... 16204 Sunny Glen Avenue 44128 2 Robert J. White ...... 9703 Cardwell Avenue 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500 3 Zachary Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 DIVISIONS: Code Enforcement – Tyrone L. Johnson, Commissioner 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Construction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DEPT. OF PERSONNELAND HUMAN RESOURCES – Trudy Hutchinson, Director, Room 121 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 7 Fannie M. Lewis...... 7416 Star Avenue 44103 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 8 Sabra Pierce Scott...... 1136 East 98th Street 44108 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 10 Roosevelt Coats ...... 1775 Cliffview Road 44112 DEPT. OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS – Angel Guzman, Director 11 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director; Mayor Frank G. 12 Anthony Brancatelli...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Charles Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman; Councilman 13 Joe Cimperman...... 3053 West 12th Street 44113 Kevin Conwell, Councilman Brian J. Cummins, Councilman Joe Santiago, Councilman 14 Joseph Santiago...... 3169 West 14th Street 44109 Matthew Zone, City Council Representatives; Charles L. Patton, Jr., Paula Castleberry, 15 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 Emmett Saunders, John Banno, Kathryn M. Hall, Evangeline Hardaway, Janet Jankura, 16 Kevin J. Kelley ...... 6608 Woodhaven Avenue 44144 Gia Hoa Ryan, Rev. Jesse Harris, Magda Gomez, Fred J. Livingstone, Margot James 17 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Copeland. 18 Jay Westbrook ...... 1278 West 103rd Street 44102 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Reynaldo Galindo, President; Rev. Earl 19 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 Preston, Vice President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Diane M. Downing, 20 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 Michael L. Nelson. 21 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. First Assistant Clerk — Sandra Franklin MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; John Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Myers, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, ______, Secretary. Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F. Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Denk, Chairman; ______, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan. Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi, President; Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Debra Linn Talley, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity DEPT. OF LAW – Robert J. Triozzi, Director, Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Councilman ______. Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Barbara A. Langhenry, Chief Counsel, Rm. 106 Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Utilities DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Director ______; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J. DIVISIONS: Accounts – Richard W. Sensenbrenner, Commissioner, Room 19 Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Joe Cimperman. City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115 FAIR CAMPAIGN FINANCE COMMISSION – Chris Warren, C. Ellen Connally, Hillary S. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Taylor. Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue FAIR EMPLOYMENT WAGE BOARD – Room 210 – Gerald Meyer, Chair; Angela Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, Commissioner, Room 128 Caldwell, Vice Chair; Patrick Gallagher, Kathryn Jackson, Draydean McCaleb, Council Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Member ______, Ed Romero. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; ______, Vice Chair; Daniel Conway, Doris DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Barry A. Withers, Interim Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Honsa, Lisa Camacho. DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Water – John Christopher Nielson, Commissioner CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chairman; Water Pollution Control – Ollie Shaw, Commissioner Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Chairman; Finance Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Councilman Kevin Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner Kelley; Councilman Nina Turner. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Jomarie Wasik, Director, Room 113 POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel DIVISIONS: Architecture – Kurt Wiebusch, Commissioner, Room 517 Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, Room 518 CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Laura M. Bala, Chair; Jennifer Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Harvard Yards Coleman, Vice Chair; Robert N. Brown, Council Member Joe Cimperman, Thomas Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25 Coffey, Robert Jackimowicz; Ari Maron, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner, 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1 Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert Keiser, Secretary. Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, 5600 Carnegie Avenue DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Matt Carroll, Director, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. AUDIT COMMITTEE – Robert Rawson, Chairman; Yvette Ittu, Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Don Neebes, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Law Director Robert J. Triozzi. DIVISIONS: Air Quality – Richard L. Nemeth, Commissioner Environment – Willie Bess, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Health – Anjou Parekh, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230 DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. Judge Courtroom Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones 14B Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Judge Ronald B. Adrine 15A Police – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 12A DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES – Michael Cox, Director Judge Emanuella Groves 13A Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 East 6th Street Judge Kathleen Ann Keough 13D DIVISIONS: Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Commissioner Judge Anita Laster Mays 14C , East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Lauren C. Moore 14A Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner Judge Charles Patton, Jr. 12B Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) 13B Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michael John Ryan 12C Public Auditorium – East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Angela R. Stokes 15C Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th Street & Harvard Judge Pauline H. Tarver 13C Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner, Room 8 Judge Joseph J. Zone 14D Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 N. Marginal Road Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J. Mizerak – Burke Lakefront Airport Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate The City Record

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The City Record 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- COMMUNICATIONS mittee: Conwell, Chair; Brady, Vice Published weekly by the City Clerk, Chair; Coats, Cummins, Kelley, File No. 614-08. Clerk of Council under authority Mitchell, Polensek, Santiago, Turner. From Cuyahoga County Board of of the Charter of the Elections — Certificate of Result on March 4, 2008 Election — Cleveland City of Cleveland WEDNESDAY—Alternating Public Library Tax Levy. Re- The City Record is available 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- ceived. online at mittee: Zone, Chair; Reed, Vice Chair; FROM DEPARTMENT OF Cleveland, Cummins, Keane, Kelley, www.clevelandcitycouncil.org LIQUOR CONTROL Polensek, Santiago, Westbrook. Address all communications to 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- File No. 615-08. PATRICIA J. BRITT mittee: Cimperman, Chair, West- Re: 4786168 — Transfer of Owner- City Clerk, Clerk of Council brook, Vice Chair, Conwell, Keane, ship and Location Application — Lewis, Reed, Zone. 216 City Hall Konieczkowski Investment, LLC, d.b.a. Juniors Pub — 12524 Lorain The following Committees are Avenue 1st floor and basement. PERMANENT SCHEDULE subject to the Call of the Chair: (Ward 19). Received. STANDING COMMITTEES Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Pierce Scott, CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS OF THE COUNCIL Polensek. The rules were suspended and the 2006-2009 Personnel and Operations Commit- tee: Westbrook, Chair; Kelley, following Resolutions were adopted by a rising vote: MONDAY—Alternating Mitchell, Pierce Scott, Santiago, Sweeney, White. Res. No. 616-08 — Harold McCul- 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Prop- Mayor’s Appointment Committee: lough. erty & Recreation Committee: John- Coats, Chair; Pierce Scott, Kelley, Res. No. 617-08—Mario Frabrezo. son, Chair; White, Vice Chair; Bran- Sweeney, Westbrook. Res. No. 618-08—Charles Dunn. catelli, Cummins, Kelley, Polensek, Turner. CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS 9:30 A.M. — Health & Human Ser- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS vices Committee: Brancatelli, Chair; The rules were suspended and the CITY COUNCIL following Resolutions were adopted Cleveland, Vice Chair; Conwell, Kel- ______ley, Mitchell, Reed, Santiago. without objection: 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- Cleveland, Res. No. 619-08—St. John A.M.E. mittee: Brady, Chair; Turner, Vice Monday, April 21, 2008 Church – 100th Anniversary. Chair; Cleveland, Cummins, Johnson, The meeting of the Council was Res. No. 620-08—Florian Osredkar. Polensek, Reed, Santiago, White. called to order, The President, Mar- 11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit- tin J. Sweeney, in the Chair. RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS tee: Cleveland, Chair; Keane, Vice Council Members present: Brady, Chair; Cimperman, Lewis, Pierce Brancatelli, Cleveland, Coats, Con- The rules were suspended and the Scott, Reed, White. well, Cummins, Johnson, Keane, following Resolutions were adopted Kelley, Polensek, Reed, Santiago, without objection: MONDAY Sweeney, Turner, Westbrook, White and Zone. Res. No. 621-08—20th Annual Global 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Also present were Mayor Frank G. Youth Service Day. Sweeney, Chair; Cimperman, Vice Jackson, Ken Silliman, Chief of Res. No. 622-08 — The Inner-City Chair; Brady, Brancatelli, Coats, Staff; Monyka S. Price, Chief of Edu- Support Group. Conwell, Pierce Scott, Turner, West- cation; Maureen Harper, Chief of Res. No. 623-08 — Dr. Richard E. brook, White, Zone. Communications; Andrea V. Taylor, Gran.t Press Secretary; and Directors Tri- Res. No. 624-08—Dr. Ronald Louis TUESDAY ozzi, Smith, Wasik, Flask, Cox, Copeland. Rush, Rybka, Hutchinson, Nichols, Res. No. 625-08—Dr. Anthony Stal- 9:30 A.M. — Community and Econo- Fumich, Brown and Theresa Steven- lion. mic Development Committee: Pierce son, Legislative Liaison. Res. No. 626-08—Dr. Kettlie Joseph Scott, Chair; Brancatelli, Vice Chair; Daniels. Brady, Cimperman, Cummins, Coats, Res. No. 627-08—Dr. Alvin D. Jack- Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76, Lewis, Westbrook. Zone. son. a prayer was offered by Father 1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affirma- Res. No. 628-08 — Dr. Edgar B. Frank Godic of Immaculate Concep- tive Action & Training Committee: Jackson, Jr. Lewis, Chair; Santiago, Vice Chair; tion Church, located at 4129 Superior Coats, Conwell, Cummins, Johnson, Avenue in Ward 13. Pledge of Alle- APPRECIATION RESOLUTIONS Mitchell. giance. The rules were suspended and the WEDNESDAY—Alternating MOTION following Resolutions were adopted without objection: 10:00 A.M. — Aviation & Trans- On the motion of Council Member portation Committee: Kelley, Chair; Reed, the reading of the minutes of Res. No. 629-08 — Dr. David M. La- Keane, Vice Chair; Brancatelli, the last meeting was dispensed with Guardia. Cleveland, Mitchell, Turner, West- and the journal approved. Seconded Res. No. 630-08—The Ed Keating brook. by Council Member Zone. Center. 775 4 The City Record April 23, 2008

FIRST READING EMERGENCY Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 1. That the Director of ORDINANCES REFERRED tutes an emergency measure provid- Public Service is authorized to issue ing for the usual daily operation of a permit, revocable at the will of Ord. No. 587-08. a municipal department; now, there- Council, to Northeast Shores Devel- By Council Member Sweeney (by fore, opment Corporation, 317 East 156th departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of Street, Cleveland Ohio, 44110 (“Per- An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: mittee”), to encroach into the public ing payment of membership dues of Section 1. That the Director of right-of-way at 15601 Waterloo Road the City of Cleveland in various pro- Port Control is authorized to enter by installing, using, and maintain- fessional organizations. into one or more contracts with Crit- ing one public art object, at the fol- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ical Business Analysis, Inc. (“CBA”) lowing location: tutes an emergency measure provid- for professional services necessary The northeast corner of East 156th ing for the usual daily operation of to acquire software upgrades to Ex- Street and Waterloo Road between a municipal department; now, there- pedition software, and for set-up, the right-of-way and the curb line fore, maintenance, training, hosting, and about 8.00 feet from the curb lines Be it ordained by the Council of support services related to its use, of East 156th Street and of Water- the City of Cleveland: on the basis of its proposal dated loo Road, and maintaining 6 feet of Section 1. That the Director of March 18, 2008, in an amount not to unobstructed walk at all times. Finance is authorized to cause pay- exceed $51,500.00, for the Depart- Legal Description approved by ment of 2008 membership dues of ment of Port Control, for a period of Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, the City of Cleveland to be made to one year, with two one-year options Surveys and House Numbering Sec- the Ohio Municipal League, NOACA, to renew. The first of the one-year tion. Mayors and Managers Association, options to renew may be exercised Section 2. That Permittee may U.S. Conference of Mayors, National by the Director of Port Control, assign the permit only with the League of Cities, without the necessity of obtaining prior written consent of the Director Partnership, and the International additional authority of this Council. of Public Service. That the encroach- Trade Alliance. The membership The second of the one-year options ing structure(s) permitted by this dues for the Ohio Municipal League to renew may not be exercised with- ordinance shall conform to plans will include forty-five subscriptions out additional legislative authority. and specifications approved by the to Cities and Village Magazine. The contract or contracts shall be Commissioner of Engineering and Section 2. That the payment for the paid from Fund No. 60 SF 001, Re- Construction. That Permittee shall dues and subscriptions shall be paid quest No. 175207. obtain all other required permits, from Fund Nos. 01-999800-623100, 01- Section 2. That this ordinance is including but not limited to Build- 999800-623200, 01-999800-623300, 01-999800- declared to be an emergency mea- ing Permits, before installing the 623700, 01-999800-623800, 01-999800-624300, sure and, provided it receives the encroachment(s). and 01-999800-624800, Request No. 146295. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 3. That the Director of Section 3. That this ordinance is the members elected to Council, it Law shall prepare the permit autho- hereby declared to be an emergency shall take effect and be in force rized by this ordinance and shall measure and, provided it receives immediately upon its passage and incorporate such additional provi- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it sions as the director determines nec- all the members elected to Council, shall take effect and be in force essary to protect and benefit the it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period public interest. The permit shall be immediately upon its passage and allowed by law. issued only when, in the opinion approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Referred to Directors of Port Con- of the Director of Law, Permittee shall take effect and be in force trol, Finance, Law; Committees on has properly indemnified the City from and after the earliest period Aviation and Transportation, Finance. against any loss that may result allowed by law. from the encroachment(s) permitted. Referred to Directors of Finance, Ord. No. 589-08. Section 4. That the permit shall Law; Committee on Finance. By Council Members Polensek, reserve to the City reasonable right Brady, Cimperman and Sweeney (by of entry to the encroachment loca- Ord. No. 588-08. departmental request). tion(s). By Council Members Kelley and An emergency ordinance autho- Section 5. That this ordinance is Sweeney (by departmental request). rizing the Director of Public Ser- declared to be an emergency mea- An emergency ordinance authoriz- vice to issue a permit to Northeast sure and, provided it receives the ing the Director of Port Control to Shores Development Corporation to affirmative vote of two-thirds of all enter into one or more contracts encroach into the public right-of- the members elected to Council, it with Critical Business Analysis, Inc. way at 15601 Waterloo Road by shall take effect and be in force for professional services necessary installing, using, and maintaining immediately upon its passage and to acquire software upgrades to Ex- one public art object. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it pedition software, and for set-up, Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force maintenance, training, hosting, and tutes an emergency measure provid- from and after the earliest period support services related to its use, ing for the usual daily operation of allowed by law. for a period of one year, with two a municipal department; now, there- Referred to Directors of Public one-year options to renew, the sec- fore, Service, City Planning Commission, ond of which is exercisable through Be it ordained by the Council of Finance, Law; Committees on Public additional legislative authority. the City of Cleveland: Service, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 590-08. By Council Members Cimperman, Brady and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Service to issue a permit to Ohio City Near West Development to encroach into the public right-of-way of West 25th Street and Lorain Avenue with 10 banners to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Public Service is authorized to issue a permit, revocable at the will of Council, to Ohio City Near West Development, 2525 Market Avenue, Suite A, Cleveland, OH 44113 (“Permittee”), to encroach into the public right-of-way above West 25th Street and Lorain Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining 10 banners to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission), at the locations more fully described as follows: 776 April 23, 2008 The City Record 5

LOCATION POLE NUMBER POLE OWNER

1920 W. 25th Street (west side of street) No Tag CPP

1936 W. 25th Street (west side of street) No Tag CPP

1958 W. 25th Street (west side of street) No Tag CPP

2 poles located at 1996 W. 25th Street (west side of street, Market Square Park) No Tag CPP

3 poles located in front of 2011 West 25th Street No Tag CPP

2 poles located between 25th and 26th Streets on the South side of Lorain Avenue No Tag CPP

Section 2. That Permittee may assign the permit only with the written consent of the Director of Public Service. That nothing in this ordinance grants or shall be considered to grant to Permittee any right, privilege, or permission to use, or to attach or affix any object to poles; Permittee shall obtain such permission from the respective pole owner. Section 3. That the encroaching structures permitted by this ordinance shall conform to plans and specifications approved by the Commissioner of Engineering and Construction. That Permittee shall obtain all other required permits, including but not limited to Building Permits, before installing the encroachments. Section 4. That the Director of Law shall prepare the permit authorized by this ordinance and shall incorporate such additional provisions as the director determines necessary to protect and benefit the public interest. The permit shall be issued only when, in the opinion of the Director of Law, Permittee has properly indemnified the City against any loss that may result from the encroachment(s) permitted. Section 5. That the Permit shall reserve reasonable right of entry to the City. Section 6. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public Service, City Planning Commission, Finance, Law; Committees on Public Service, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 591-08. By Council Members Brady and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of various on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Public Service is authorized to make one or more written requirement contracts under the Charter and the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for the period of one year for the necessary items of various on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including labor and materials necessary for vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, in the estimated sum of $14,854,000, to be purchased by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on a unit basis for the various divisions of City government, as described below:

GENERAL FUND

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

1 Passenger Car, Full-Size, w/Police Pkg Police 90 30,000 2,700,000 2 Passenger Car, Mid-Size Police 12 17,500 210,000 2A SUV, 4x4 Police 5 32,000 160,000 3 TCab/Chassis w/Auto 25-cy Packer Body Waste Collection 8 200,000 1,600,000 4 TCab/Chassis w/Auto 25-40-cy Packer Body Waste Collection 6 175,000 1,050,000 5 Cab/Chassis w/Roll-Off Hoist Waste Collection 1 165,000 165,000 6 Cab/Chassis w/Dump-Spreader-Plow Streets 3 130,000 390,000 7 TCab/Chassis w/Dump-Spreader-Plow Streets 3 140,000 420,000 8 Cab/Chassis w/Aerial Device Traffic Engineering 1 170,000 170,000 9 SUV, 4X4 Fire 1 32,000 32,000 10 Fire Pumper Fire 2 495,000 990,000 11 Fire Aerial Fire 1 675,000 675,000 12 Cab/Chassis w/Ambulance Module EMS 3 195,000 585,000 13 15-Passenger Van Recreation 4 27,000 108,000 14 Pick-Up Park Maintenance 8 40,000 320,000 15 Pick-Up Park Maintenance 8 30,000 240,000 16 Tractor w/Attachments Park Maintenance 5 40,000 200,000 17 Mower Park Maintenance 10 7,500 75,000 18 Leaf Vacuum Park Maintenance 6 7,000 42,000 19 Truckster Park Maintenance 3 20,000 60,000 TOTALS 10,192,000 777 6 The City Record April 23, 2008

ENTERPRISE FUND

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

20 SUV, 4X4, Hybrid Water 6 30,000 180,000 21 Pick-Up Water 8 27,000 216,000 22 Pick-Up Water 6 36,000 216,000 23 Cargo, Van, Mini (or pick-up w/storage) Water 2 26,000 52,000 24 Cargo Van, Full-Size (or pick-up w/storage) Water 6 30,000 180,000 25 Cab/Chassis w/Dump-Spreader-Plow Water 1 75,000 75,000 26 Cab/Chassis w/USV Water 1 80,000 80,000 27 Cab/Chassis w/USV and Valve Turner Water 3 120,000 240,000 28 Cab/Chassis w/Flat Bed and Crane Water 2 195,000 390,000 1,629,000 29 Pick-Up WPC 1 26,000 26,000 30 Cab/Chassis w/Sewer Cleaner WPC 1 280,000 280,000 306,000 31 SUV, 4X4, Hybrid CPP 3 29,000 87,000 32 Step Van/USV CPP 2 52,000 104,000 33 Cab/Chassis w/Line Truck CPP 2 100,000 200,000 34 Cab/Chassis w/Aerial Device CPP 2 175,000 350,000 35 Cab/Chassis w/Digger-Derrick CPP 1 193,000 193,000 36 Cable Pulling Unit CPP 1 250,000 250,000 1,184,000 37 SUV, 4X4, Hybrid Port Control 3 23,000 69,000 38 Pick-Up Port Control 3 22,000 66,000 39 High-Speed Tow Broom Port Control 1 200,000 200,000 40 Runway Plow Port Control 2 191,000 382,000 41 Tow Broom Upgrade Port Control 3 110,000 330,000 42 ARFF Rescue Port Control 1 270,000 270,000 43 Street Sweeper Port Control 1 90,000 90,000 1,407,000 44 Utility Vehicle, Off-Road Convention Center 3 10,000 30,000 30,000 45 Utility Vehicle, Off-Road 1 30,000 30,000 30,000 46 Passenger Car, Mid-Size Judicial/Housing 2 22,000 44,000 47 Judicial/Housing 1 32,000 32,000 76,000

GRAND TOTALS 14,854,000

Bids shall be taken in such manner as to permit an award to be made for all items as a single contract, or by separate contract for each or any combination of the items as the Board of Control determines. Alternate bids for a period less than a year may be taken if desired by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies until provision is made for the requirements for the entire year. Section 2. That the costs of the contract or contracts shall be paid from the fund or funds to which are credited the proceeds of the sale of subordinated income tax bonds authorized by Ordinance No. 120-08, passed February 25, 2008, if the City sells such bonds, and shall be charged against the proper appropriation account and the Direc- tor of Finance shall certify the amount of the initial purchase, which purchase, together with all later purchases shall be made on order of the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies under a requisition against the contract or contracts certified by the Director of Finance. (RL 177828) Section 3. That under Section 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases authorized by this ordinance may be made through cooperative agreements using state procedures. The Director of Public Service may sign all documents with the State of Ohio or any of its political subdivisions that are necessary to make the purchases and may enter into contract or contracts with the vendors selected through that cooperative process. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public Service, Finance, Law; Committees on Public Service, Finance. 778 April 23, 2008 The City Record 7

Ord. No. 592-08. Ohio: And known as being Sublot Whereas, the City of Cleveland By Council Members Polensek, No. 18 in Mary A. Jeffrees Subdivi- has received a Community Develop- Pierce Scott, Cimperman and Swee- sion, of pad of Original Euclid ment Block Grant, Year 34, from the ney (by departmental request). Township, Tract No. 14, as shown by United States Government; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- the recorded plat in Volume 26 of Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing the Commissioner of Purchases Maps, Page 22 of Cuyahoga County tutes an emergency measure provid- and Supplies to purchase properties Records, be the same more or less, ing for the usual daily operation of for future redevelopment at 1466 but subject to all legal highways. a municipal department; now, there- East 174th Street, 1312 East 187th Section 2. That the Director of fore, Street, and 19406 Nyack Court, for Community Development is autho- Be it ordained by the Council of the Department of Community De- rized to execute on behalf of the the City of Cleveland: velopment; and authorizing the Com- City of Cleveland all necessary doc- Section 1. That Community Devel- missioner of Purchases and Supplies uments to acquire and to convey the opment Block Grant funds in the to convey the properties to Collin- properties and to employ and pay all amount of Eight Hundred Ninety wood Nottingham Villages Develop- fees for title companies, surveys, Thousand Dollars ($890,000) from ment Corporation, or its designee, escrows, appraisers, environmental Fund Nos. 14 SF 034, Request No. which are not needed for public use. audits, and all other costs necessary 178626, are appropriated for costs of Whereas, the Director of Commu- for the acquisition of the properties. the Department of Parks, Recreation nity Development has requested the Section 3. That the consideration and Properties incurred from Fund purchase of properties located at to be paid for the properties shall 19 following the appropriate federal 1466 East 174th Street, 1312 East not exceed $1.00, and other valuable regulations and associated with con- 187th Street, and 19406 Nyack Court consideration, determined to be fair ducting the Project Clean Program for future redevelopment; and market value. in conjunction with the Community Whereas, the Director of Commu- Section 4. That all costs of acqui- Development Block Grant Program. nity Development has requested the sition of land shall be paid from Section 2. That the Director of sale of the properties to Fund No. 14. Nottingham Villages Development Section 5. That this Council finds Parks, Recreation and Properties is Corporation, or its designee (the that the conveyances to the Rede- authorized to enter into one or more “Redeveloper”) which is not needed veloper constitutes a public use of contracts with various non-profit for public use, for the public pur- the properties for the purposes of and for-profit agencies to provide pose of future redevelopment of the redevelopment. services necessary to implement the properties; and Section 6. That at the direction of Project Clean Program. Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Board of Control, the Commis- Section 3. That prior to expending tutes an emergency measure provid- sioner of Purchases and Supplies is funds under this ordinance, the ing for the usual daily operation of authorized to convey the properties Director of Parks, Recreation and a municipal department; now, there- previously described in this ordi- Properties and the Director of Com- fore, nance to the Redeveloper, for $1.00, munity Development shall enter into Be it ordained by the Council of and other valuable consideration, a memorandum of understanding for the City of Cleveland: which is determined to be fair mar- this program. Section 1. That notwithstanding ket value by the Board of Control, Section 4. That this ordinance is and as an exception to the provi- taking into account all restrictions, declared to be an emergency mea- sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the reversionary interests and similar sure and, provided it receives the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, encumbrances placed by the City of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- Cleveland in the deeds of con- the members elected to Council, it chases and Supplies is authorized to veyance. shall take effect and be in force purchase the following described Section 7. That the conveyance immediately upon its passage and properties for future redevelopment: shall be made by official deeds pre- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it pared by the Director of Law and shall take effect and be in force 1466 East 174th Street executed by the Mayor on behalf of from and after the earliest period P. P. No. 116-25-024 the City of Cleveland. The deeds allowed by law. Situated in the City of Cleveland, shall contain necessary provisions, Referred to Directors of Commu- County of Cuyahoga and State of including restrictive reversionary nity Development, Parks, Recreation Ohio: And known as being Sublot interests as may be specified by the and Properties, Finance, Law; Com- No. 134 in Elworthy Helwick’s Board of Control or Director of Law, mittees on Community and Eco- Homeowners Allotment of part of which shall protect the parties as nomic Development, Public Parks, Original Euclid Township, Tract No. their respective interests require Property and Recreation, Finance. 15, as shown by the recorded plat in and shall specifically contain a pro- Volume 58 of Maps, Page 12 of Cuya- vision against the erection of any Ord. No. 594-08. hoga County Records and being 40 advertising signs or billboards ex- By Council Members Pierce Scott feet front on the Southwesterly side cept permitted identification signs. and Sweeney (by departmental re- of East 174th Street and extending Section 8. That this ordinance is quest). back of equal width 115 feet, as declared to be an emergency mea- An emergency ordinance appro- appears by said plat, be the same sure and, provided it receives the priating Community Development more or less, but subject to all legal affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Block Grant funds for expenses for highways. the members elected to Council, it the Demolition Program and emer- shall take effect and be in force gency contracts under the Board-up 1312 East 187th Street immediately upon its passage and Program; authorizing the Director of P. P. No. 116-31-063 approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Building and Housing to enter into Situated in the City of Cleveland, shall take effect and be in force one or more contracts with various County of Cuyahoga and State of from and after the earliest period agencies to implement these pro- Ohio: And known as being Sublot allowed by law. No. 12 in the W.H. Bregenzer and Referred to Directors of Commu- grams; and authorizing the purchase Carrie R. Bregenzes Subdivision of nity Development, City Planning by one or more requirement con- part of Original Euclid Township Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- tracts for the items of labor and Tract 14 as shown by the recorded tees on Community and Economic materials necessary to implement Plat in Volume 23 of Maps, Page 25 Development, City Planning, Finance. the Board-up Program. of Cuyahoga County Records and Whereas, this ordinance consti- being 50 feet front on the Westerly Ord. No. 593-08. tutes an emergency measure provid- side of East 187th Street (formerly By Council Members Pierce Scott, ing for the usual daily operation of Moses Avenue, later known as Mar- Johnson and Sweeney (by depart- a municipal department; now, there- shall Avenue) and extending back mental request). fore, of equal width 140 feet, as appears An emergency ordinance appro- Be it ordained by the Council of by said plat, be the same more or priating Community Development the City of Cleveland: less, but subject to all legal high- Block Grant funds for expenses for Section 1. That Community Devel- ways. the Project Clean Program; and opment Block Grant funds in the authorizing the Director of Parks, amount of Five Hundred Thousand 19406 Nyack Court Recreation and Properties to enter Dollars ($500,000) from Fund Nos. 14 P. P. No. 114-31-004 into one or more contracts with var- SF 034, Request No. 178625, are Situated in the City of Cleveland, ious agencies to implement the Pro- appropriated for costs of the Depart- County of Cuyahoga and Sate of gram. ment of Building and Housing asso- 779 8 The City Record April 23, 2008 ciated with conducting the Demoli- Any funds collected shall be de- Community and Economic Develop- tion and Board-up Programs in- posited into Fund No. 14. ment, Finance. curred in Fund 19 following the Section 8. That this ordinance is appropriate federal regulations in declared to be an emergency mea- Ord. No. 596-08. conjunction with the Community sure and, provided it receives the By Council Members Pierce Scott Development Block Grant Program. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all and Sweeney (by departmental re- Section 2. That the Director of the members elected to Council, it quest). Building and Housing is authorized shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance appro- to enter into one or more contracts immediately upon its passage and priating CDBG and Federal HOME with various non-profit and for-prof- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Program funds for the administra- it agencies and entities for services shall take effect and be in force tion of the Housing Rehabilitation necessary to implement the Demoli- from and after the earliest period Programs; and authorizing the tion Program and emergency con- allowed by law. Director of Community Development tracts under the Board-up Program. Referred to Directors of Commu- to employ one or more professional Section 3. That the Director of nity Development, Building and consultants to provide property in- Building and Housing is authorized Housing, Finance, Law; Committees spections in compliance with Section to make one or more written on Community and Economic Devel- 8 Housing Quality Standards. requirement contracts under the opment, Finance. Whereas, the City of Cleveland Charter and the Codified Ordinances has received CDBG Year 34 and of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Ord. No. 595-08. Year 2008 Federal HOME Program requirements for a one or two year By Council Members Pierce Scott grants from the United States Gov- period for the items of labor and and Sweeney (by departmental re- ernment; and materials necessary to implement quest). Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Board-up Program, in the An emergency ordinance appro- tutes an emergency measure provid- approximate amount as purchased priating Community Development ing for the usual daily operation of during the preceding term, to be Block Grant funds for expenses for a municipal department; now, there- purchased by the Commissioner of the Fair Housing Program; and fore, Purchases and Supplies on a unit authorizing the Director of Commu- Be it ordained by the Council of basis for the Department of Build- nity Relations to enter into one or the City of Cleveland: ing and Housing. Bids shall be more contracts with various agen- Section 1. That CDBG and Feder- taken in a manner that permits an cies to implement this program. al HOME Program funds in the award to be made for all items as Whereas, the City of Cleveland amount of $1,215,000 are appropriat- a single contract, or by separate has received a Community Develop- ed for the administration of the contract for each or any combina- ment Block Grant, Year 34 from the Housing Rehabilitation Programs. tion of the items as the Board of United States Government; and Section 2. That the Director of Control determines. Alternate bids Whereas, this ordinance consti- Community Development is autho- for a period less than the specified tutes an emergency measure provid- rized to employ by contract or con- term may be taken if desired by the ing for the usual daily operation of tracts one or more consultants or Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- a municipal department; now, there- one or more firms of consultants for plies until provision is made for the fore, the purpose of supplementing the requirements for the entire term. Be it ordained by the Council of regularly employed staff of the sev- The Director of Building and Hous- the City of Cleveland: eral departments of the City of ing is authorized to enter into one Section 1. That Community Devel- Cleveland in order to provide pro- or more contracts with a term of opment Block Grant funds in the fessional services necessary to per- two years instead of one year when amount of $86,000 from Fund No. 14 form property inspections to comply there is a financial advantage to the SF 034, Request No. 178629, are ap- with Section 8 Housing Quality City. For purposes of this ordinance, propriated for costs of the Depart- Standards. a financial advantage shall be deter- ment of Community Relations in- The selection of the consultants mined by the Director of Building curred in Fund 19 following the for the services shall be made by and Housing by comparing the bids appropriate federal regulations asso- the Board of Control on the nomi- received for both terms. ciated with conducting the Fair nation of the Director of Commu- Section 4. That the costs of the Housing Program in conjunction nity Development from a list of contract or contracts shall be with the Community Development qualified consultants available for charged against the proper appro- Block Grant Program. employment as may be determined priation accounts and the Director Section 2. That the Director of after a full and complete canvass of Finance shall certify the amount Community Relations is authorized by the Director of Community De- of the initial purchase, which pur- to enter into one or more contracts velopment for the purpose of com- chase, together with all later pur- with various non-profit and for-prof- piling a list. The compensation to chases, shall be made on order of it agencies providing services nec- be paid for the services shall be the Commissioner of Purchases and essary to implement the Fair Hous- fixed by the Board of Control. The Supplies under a requisition against ing Program. contract or contracts authorized the contract or contracts certified by Section 3. That the costs of the shall be prepared by the Director the Director of Finance. Department of Community Relations of Law, approved by the Director Section 5. That prior to expending and the contracts authorized in this of Community Development, and funds under this ordinance, the ordinance shall not exceed $86,000 certified by the Director of Director of Building and Housing and shall be paid from Fund No. 14 Finance. and the Director of Community SF 034. Section 3. That the costs for the Development shall enter into a mem- Section 4. That prior to expending administration of the Housing Reha- orandum of understanding for this funds under this ordinance, the bilitation Programs and the con- program. Director of Community Relations tracts authorized in this ordinance Section 6. That the Director of and the Director of Community De- shall not exceed $1,215,000 and shall Building and Housing is authorized velopment shall enter into a memo- be paid from Fund Nos. 14 SF 034 to accept monies in repayment randum of understanding for this and 19 SF 620. under the program and to utilize the program. Section 4. That this ordinance is repayments and other program Section 5. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency mea- income in a revolving fund for mak- declared to be an emergency mea- sure and, provided it receives the ing additional expenditures under sure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all this program, and the funds are affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it appropriated for that purpose. the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force Section 7. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and Building and Housing is authorized immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to collect from persons or entities approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from whom the City is collecting shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period demolition costs an amount equal to from and after the earliest period allowed by law. any amount spent for services relat- allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Commu- ed to collection of demolition cost, Referred to Directors of Commu- nity Development, Finance, Law; such as title searches, credit bureau nity Development, Community Rela- Committees on Community and Eco- reports, and document filing fees. tions, Finance, Law; Committees on nomic Development, Finance. 780 April 23, 2008 The City Record 9

Ord. No. 597-08. Referred to Directors of Commu- sary to process loans and grants to By Council Members Pierce Scott nity Development, Finance, Law; implement the Low Interest Loan and Sweeney (by departmental re- Committees on Community and Eco- and Grant Programs, Paint Refund quest). nomic Development, Finance. Program and other programs ad- An emergency ordinance appro- ministered by the Department of priating Community Development Ord. No. 598-08. Community Development. Block Grant and NEF Administrative By Council Members Pierce Scott Section 4. That prior to entering Cost funds for administrative ex- and Sweeney (by departmental re- into or amending those contracts or penses of the Department of Com- quest). memorandums of understanding, or munity Development; authorizing the An emergency ordinance authoriz- expending any funds, the Director Director to enter into one or more ing the Director of Community De- of Community Development shall contracts with various agencies and velopment to enter into or amend receive written approval from the entities for activities relating to pro- contracts for neighborhood develop- Council member whose ward line moting housing events; and autho- ment activities with various social item is to fund the activity or pro- rizing the Director to enter into one service agencies, community devel- gram, provided that the amount for or more contracts with Executive opment or local development corpo- such activity or program does not Information Systems, LLC for SAS rations and private for profit enti- exceed the amount allocated for the software maintenance and with ties; to enter into or amend memo- Council member’s ward pursuant to Hewlett Packard Company, for a randums of understanding with var- the relevant Community Develop- period not to exceed two years. ious City of Cleveland departments ment Block Grant plan. Whereas, the City of Cleveland to implement the City’s community Section 5. That the cost of the con- has received a Community Develop- development programs; and to ex- tracts, memorandums of understand- ment Block Grant, Year 34 from the pend funds for the operation of pro- ing and expenditures for the pro- United States Government; and grams administered by the Depart- grams administered by the De- Whereas, City Council has designat- ment of Community Development. partment of Community Develop- ed administrative processing costs Whereas, the City of Cleveland ment shall not exceed $8,400,000.00 from Neighborhood Equity Funds; has received a Community Develop- and shall be paid from Fund Nos. 14 and ment Block Grant, Year 34 from the SF 030, 14 SF 031, 14 SF 032, 14 SF Whereas, this ordinance consti- United States Government; and 033 and 14 SF 034. tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, the Council of the City Section 6. That the Director of the ing for the usual daily operation of of Cleveland has approved the Year Department of Community Develop- a municipal department; now, there- 34 Community Development Block ment is authorized to enter into or fore, Grant Plan which committed funds amend contracts with the entities Be it ordained by the Council of to Neighborhood Development Activ- administering the NDA program the City of Cleveland: ities (“NDA”), which are CDBG eli- that generated program income in Section 1. That Community Devel- gible activities proposed by the var- an amount not to exceed that gen- opment Block Grant and NEF ad- ious Council members; and erated program income and to ex- ministrative funds in the amount of Whereas, this ordinance consti- pend funds for the programs admin- $2,879,435 from Fund No. 14 SF 033, tutes an emergency measure provid- istered by the Department of Com- 14 SF 034 and Fund 10 SF 166 are ing for the usual daily operation of munity Development that generated a municipal department; now, there- program income in an amount not to appropriated for the administrative fore, exceed that generated program expenses of the Department of Com- Be it ordained by the Council of income all to be paid from the munity Development under the fol- the City of Cleveland: revolving fund in Fund 14. lowing schedule: Section 1. That the Director of Section 7. That the City is autho- Community Development, after re- rized to accept promissory notes Personnel $2,288,435 ceiving the approval stated in Sec- naming the City of Cleveland as Other 591,000 tion 4 below, is authorized to enter payee, and mortgages, naming the into or amend contracts for neigh- City of Cleveland as mortgagee, and Section 2. That the Director of borhood development activities with any other security instrument exe- Community Development is autho- various social service agencies, com- cuted to evidence and secure repay- rized to expend funds and enter into munity development or local de- ment of loans made under this pro- contracts for reimbursement of non- velopment corporations, private for gram. profit subrecipients for the cost of profit entities, State of Ohio, Cuya- Section 8. That the Director of audit and other professional ser- hoga County, Cuyahoga Metropoli- Community Development is autho- vices. tan Housing Authority, Cleveland rized to enter in forbearance agree- Section 3. That this Council deter- Municipal School District, Regional ments with any recipient of a valid- mines that the within commodities Transit Authority, ly existing loan administered by the are non-competitive and cannot be Regional Sewer District, Cleveland City, and to charge and accept fees secured from a source other than Metroparks, and such other govern- and to expend such fees to cover Executive Information Systems, LLC mental entities as defined under the costs incurred in the preparation of and Hewlett Packard Company. Ohio Revised Code to implement loan documents, closing, and servic- Therefore the Director of Communi- activities and programs that are eli- ing costs. Such fees shall be deposit- ty Development is authorized to gible under the Community Devel- ed to and expended from Fund No. make one or more written contracts opment Block Grant (“CDBG”) Pro- 14. with Executive Information Sys- gram and are consistent with the Section 9. That this ordinance is tems, LLC for SAS software mainte- City’s Community Development ob- declared to be an emergency mea- nance and with Hewlett Packard for jectives and policies. sure and, provided it receives the computer hardware/software main- Section 2. That the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tenance, to be purchased by the Community Development, after re- the members elected to Council, it Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- ceiving the approval stated in Sec- shall take effect and be in force plies, for the Department of Com- tion 4 below, is authorized to enter immediately upon its passage and munity Development, for a period of into or amend memorandums of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it two years. understanding with various City shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That the administrative departments to implement activi- from and after the earliest period expenses and costs of the contracts ties and programs that are eligible allowed by law. authorized in Sections 2 and 3 of under the CDBG Program and are Referred to Directors of Commu- this ordinance shall not exceed consistent with the City’s Commu- nity Development, Finance, Law; $2,879,435 and shall be paid from nity Development objectives and Committees on Community and Eco- Fund No. 14 SF 034. policies. nomic Development, Finance. Section 5. That this ordinance is Section 3. That the Director of declared to be an emergency mea- Community Development, after re- Ord. No. 599-08. sure and, provided it receives the ceiving the approval stated in Sec- By Council Members Pierce Scott affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tion 4 below, is authorized to expend and Sweeney (by departmental re- the members elected to Council, it NDA funds for any CDBG eligible quest). shall take effect and be in force Programs administered by the An emergency ordinance appropriat- immediately upon its passage and Department of Community Develop- ing Community Development Block approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ment including entering into con- Grant funds for expenses of the shall take effect and be in force tract with rehabilitation service pro- Senior Homeowners Assistance Pro- from and after the earliest period viders, tenants, homeowners, and gram (SHAP) and the CHORE Pro- allowed by law. entities providing services neces- gram. 781 10 The City Record April 23, 2008

Whereas, the City of Cleveland affirmative vote of two-thirds of all authorized by this ordinance shall has received a Community Develop- the members elected to Council, it be executed within six (6) months ment Block Grant, Year 34, from the shall take effect and be in force of the effective date of this ordi- United States Government; and immediately upon its passage and nance. If all of the documents are Whereas, this ordinance consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it not executed within six (6) months tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force of the effective date of this ordi- ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period nance, or such additional time as a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. may be granted by the Director of fore, Referred to Directors of Commu- Community Development, this ordi- Be it ordained by the Council of nity Development, Building and nance shall be repealed and shall be the City of Cleveland: Housing, Finance, Law; Committees of no further force or effect. Section 1. That Community Devel- on Community and Economic Devel- Section 4. That the consideration opment Block Grant funds in the opment, Finance. for the subject parcel shall be estab- amount of Two Hundred Sixty Thou- lished by the Board of Control and sand Dollars ($260,000) from Fund Ord. No. 601-08. shall be not less than Fair Market No. 14 SF 034, Request No. 178628, By Council Member Pierce Scott. Value taking into account such are appropriated for costs of the An emergency ordinance authoriz- terms and conditions, restrictions Department of Aging incurred in ing the sale of real property as part and covenants as are deemed nec- Fund 19 associated with conducting of the Land Reutilization Program and essary or appropriate. the Senior Homeowners Assistance located at 1236 East 100th Street to Section 5. That the conveyance Program (“SHAP”) and the CHORE Glenville Development Corporation. authorized hereby shall be made by Program in conjunction with the Whereas, the City of Cleveland official deed prepared by the Direc- Community Development Block Grant has elected to adopt and implement tor of Law and executed by the Program. the procedures under Chapter 5722 Mayor on behalf of the City of Cleve- Section 2. That prior to expending of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- land. The deed shall contain such funds under this ordinance, the tate reutilization of nonproductive provisions as may be necessary to Director of Aging and the Director lands situated within the City of protect and benefit the public inter- of Community Development shall Cleveland; and est including such restrictive cove- enter into a memorandum of under- Whereas, real property acquired nants and reversionary interests as standing for this program. under the City’s Land Reutilization may be specified by the Board of Section 3. That this ordinance is Program is acquired, held, adminis- Control, the Director of Community declared to be an emergency mea- tered and disposed by the City of Development or the Director of Law. sure and, provided it receives the Cleveland through its Department of Section 6. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Community Development under the measure and, provided it receives the members elected to Council, it terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio the affirmative vote of two-thirds of shall take effect and be in force Revised Code and Section 183.021 of all the members elected to Council, immediately upon its passage and Codified Ordinances of the City of it shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Cleveland, 1976; and immediately upon its passage and shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it from and after the earliest period tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period Referred to Directors of Commu- a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. nity Development, Aging, Finance, fore, Referred to Directors of Commu- Law; Committees on Community and Be it ordained by the Council of nity Development, City Planning Economic Development, Finance. the City of Cleveland: Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- Section 1. That under Section tees on Community and Economic Ord. No. 600-08. 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Development, Finance. By Council Members Pierce Scott Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- and Sweeney (by departmental re- sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Ord. No. 602-08. quest). authorized to sell the real property, By Council Member Cimperman. An emergency ordinance appropriat- more fully described below, to Glen- An emergency ordinance designat- ing Community Development Block ville Development Corporation. ing House as a Grant funds for administrative ex- Section 2. That the real property to Cleveland Landmark. penses of the Code Enforcement Pro- be sold pursuant to this ordinance is Whereas, under Chapter 161 of the gram. more fully described as follows: Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Whereas, the City of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland Landmarks has received a Community Develop- P. P. No. 109-10-156 Commission (the “Commission”), has ment Block Grant, Year 34 from the Situated in the City of Cleveland, proposed to designate A Christmas United States Government; and County of Cuyahoga and State of Story House as a landmark; and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Whereas, the owner of A Christ- tutes an emergency measure provid- 47 in C.C. Baldwin’s Subdivision of mas Story House has been properly ing for the usual daily operation of part of Original One Hundred Acre notified and has consented in writ- a municipal department; now, there- Lot Nos. 384 and 385, said Sublot No. ing to the proposed designation; and fore, 47 is 38.22 feet front on the Wester- Whereas, the Commission has rec- Be it ordained by the Council of ly side of Norwich Street (now ommended designation of A Christ- the City of Cleveland: known as East 100th Street) and mas Story House as a landmark and Section 1. That Community Devel- extends back 112.81 feet deep on the has set forth certain findings of fact opment Block Grant funds in the Northerly line, 112 feet on the constituting the basis for its deci- amount of $419,000, from Fund No. Southerly line and is 51.74 feet wide sion; and 14 SF 034, RL 178627, are appropri- at the rear, according to the plat Whereas, this ordinance consti- ated for the reimbursement of ad- recorded in Volume 17, Page 17 of tutes an emergency measure provid- ministrative expenses of the Code Cuyahoga County Records. ing for the immediate preservation Enforcement Program incurred in Situated in the City of Cleveland, of the public peace, property, health, Fund 19 following the appropriate County of Cuyahoga and State of and safety in that the immediate federal regulations for the Depart- Ohio, and known as Sublot No. 48, the protection of the historic landmark ment of Building and Housing, in Northerly part, in the Charles C. is necessary to safeguard the spe- conjunction with the Community Baldwin’s Subdivision of part of cial historical, community, or aes- Development Block Grant Program. Original One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. thetic interest or value in the land- Section 2. That prior to expending 384 and 385, and being the Northerly mark; now, therefore, funds under this ordinance, the 12 feet running parallel from front to Be it ordained by the Council of Director of Building and Housing rear of said Sublot No. 48 on the the City of Cleveland: and the Director of Community Westerly side of Norwich Street Section 1. That A Christmas Story Development shall enter into a mem- (now known as East 100th Street) House whose street address in the orandum of understanding for this and having a depth of 112 feet. City of Cleveland is 3159 West 11th program. Also subject to zoning ordinances, Street, S.W., Cuyahoga County Audi- Section 3. That this ordinance is if any. tor’s Permanent Parcel Number is declared to be an emergency mea- Section 3. That all documents nec- 008-14-005, and is also known as the sure and, provided it receives the essary to complete the conveyance following described property: 782 April 23, 2008 The City Record 11

Situated in the City of Cleveland, 35, as shown by the recorded plat in from and after the earliest period County of Cuyahoga, and State of Volume 11, of Maps, Page 5 of Cuya- allowed by law. Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. hoga County Records, and forming Referred to Directors of Commu- 56 in Nicholas and Christian Meyers a parcel of land bounded and nity Development, City Planning Re-Allotment of Sublot No. 45 in described as follows: Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- Meyers Allotment of part of Origi- Beginning in the Southerly line tees on Community and Economic nal Brooklyn Township Lot Nos. 72 of Storer Avenue, S.W. (60 feet Development, Finance. and 85 in an addition thereto, as wide), as shown dedicated in Vol- shown by the recorded plat of said ume 128 of Maps, Page 20 of Cuya- Ord. No. 607-08. Re-Allotment in Volume 12 of Maps, hoga County Records, as its inter- By Council Members Cleveland, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County section with the Southeasterly line Cimperman, Brancatelli, Cummins, Records, and being 43 feet front on of a parcel of land conveyed to Pierce Scott and Sweeney (by depart- the Easterly side of West 11th Street John Engel by deed dated Decem- mental request) (formerly Merchant Avenue) and ber 22, 1888 and recorded in Volume An emergency ordinance authoriz- extending back of equal width 125 443, Page 245 of Cuyahoga County ing the Director of Economic Devel- feet deep as appears by said plat, Records; thence South 89° 57' 10" opment to apply for and accept a be the same more or less, but sub- East, along said Southerly line of grant from the State of Ohio, Job ject to all legal highways Storer Avenue S.W., 112.28 feet to Ready Sites, to assist with redevelop- Legal Description approved by the Northwesterly line of a parcel ing and acquiring the Coke Oven Prop- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, of land conveyed to Albert Liehr, erty located south of I-490 and north Surveys and House Numbering Sec- by deed dated April 9, 1947 and of Harvard Avenue. tion which in its entirety is a prop- recorded in Volume 6269, Page 607 Whereas, under Ordinance No. erty having special character or spe- of Cuyahoga County Records; 1025-04, passed June 14, 2004, this cial historical or aesthetic value as thence South 23° 29' 30" West, Council approved and ratified a part of the development, heritage, or along said Northwesterly line of Memorandum of Understanding be- cultural characteristics of the City, land conveyed to Albert Liehr, tween the City of Cleveland and ISG State, or the United States, is desig- 642.85 feet to the most Southerly' Cleveland Inc. and ISG Cleveland nated a landmark under Chapter 161 corner of a parcel of land conveyed West Properties, Inc. (“ISG”) con- of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- to Mary C. Maher, by deed dated cerning a land strategy for redevel- land, Ohio, 1976. October 20, 1936 and recorded in oping certain real properties owned Section 2. That this ordinance is Volume 4661, Page 283 of Cuyahoga by ISG located south of I-490 and declared to be an emergency mea- County Records; thence North 66° north of Harvard Avenue, one of sure and, provided it receives the 28' 35" West, along the Southwest- which is known as the Coke Oven affirmative vote of two-thirds of all erly line of said land conveyed to Property (the “MOU”) and also the members elected to Council, it Mary Maher, 103,10 feet to said authorized various leases and agree- shall take effect and be in force Southerly line of land conveyed to ments necessary to effectuate the immediately upon its passage and John Engel thence North 23° 30' 0" MOU; and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it East, along said Southwesterly line Whereas, the MOU also contem- shall take effect and be in force of land conveyed to John Engel plated acquisition of various prop- from and after the earliest period 598.12 feet to the place of begin- erties needed for the project, which allowed by law. ning, according to a survey dated include the Coke Oven Property; and Referred to Directors of City Plan- July 25, 1949 by the National Sur- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ning Commission, Law; Committee vey Services, Inc., Engineers and tutes an emergency measure provid- on City Planning. Surveyors, be the same more or ing for the usual daily operation of less, but subject to all legal high- a municipal department; now, there- Ord. No. 603-08. ways. fore, By Council Member Zone. Excluding therefrom Permanent Be it ordained by the Council of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Parcel No. 016-02-078 which is in- the City of Cleveland: ing the sale of real property as part cluded in above legal description. Section 1. That the Director of of the Land Reutilization Program and Section 3. That all documents Economic Development is autho- located on Storer Avenue to F.S. Met- necessary to complete the con- rized to apply for and accept a als, Inc. veyance authorized by this ordi- grant in an amount not to exceed Whereas, the City of Cleveland nance shall be executed within six $5,000,000, from the State of Ohio, has elected to adopt and implement (6) months of the effective date of Job Ready Sites to assist with rede- the procedures under Chapter 5722 this ordinance. If all of the docu- veloping and acquiring the Coke of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- ments are not executed within six Oven Property located south of I-490 tate reutilization of nonproductive (6) months of the effective date of and north of Harvard Avenue in lands situated within the City of this ordinance, or such additional Wards 5 and 13 of the City of Cleve- Cleveland; and time as may be granted by the land; that the Director is authorized Whereas, real property acquired Director of Community Develop- to file all papers and execute all under the City’s Land Reutilization ment, this ordinance shall be documents necessary to receive the Program is acquired, held, adminis- repealed and shall be of no further funds under the grant; and that the tered and disposed by the City of force or effect. funds are appropriated for the pur- Cleveland through its Department of Section 4. That the consideration poses described in the executive Community Development under the for the subject parcel shall be estab- summary for the grant contained in terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio lished by the Board of Control and the file described below. Revised Code and Section 183.021 of shall be not less than Fair Market Section 2. That the executive sum- Codified Ordinances of the City of Value taking into account such mary for the grant, File No. 607-08- Cleveland, 1976; and terms and conditions, restrictions A, made a part of this ordinance as Whereas, this ordinance consti- and covenants as are deemed nec- if fully rewritten, as presented to tutes an emergency measure provid- essary or appropriate. the Finance Committee of this Coun- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 5. That the conveyance cil at the public hearing on this leg- a municipal department; now, there- authorized hereby shall be made by islation, including the obligation of fore, official deed prepared by the Direc- the City of Cleveland to provide Be it ordained by the Council of tor of Law and executed by the cash matching funds in the amount the City of Cleveland: Mayor on behalf of the City of up to $1,500,000 from Fund No. 10 SF Section 1. That under Section Cleveland. The deed shall contain 541, is approved in all respects and 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of such provisions as may be necessary shall not be changed without addi- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- to protect and benefit the public tional legislative authority. sioner of Purchases and Supplies is interest including such restrictive Section 3. That this ordinance is authorized to sell the real property, covenants and reversionary inter- declared to be an emergency mea- more fully described below, to F.S. ests as may be specified by the sure and, provided it receives the Metals, Inc. Board of Control, the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 2. That the real property to Community Development or the the members elected to Council, it be sold pursuant to this ordinance is Director of Law. shall take effect and be in force more fully described as follows: Section 6. That this ordinance is immediately upon its passage and hereby declared to be an emergency approval by the Mayor; otherwise it P. P. No. 016-02-039 measure and, provided it receives shall take effect and be in force Situated in the City of Cleveland, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of from and after the earliest period County of Cuyahoga and State of all the members elected to Council, allowed by law. Ohio and known as being part of it shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Economic Sublot Number 2 in Catherine and immediately upon its passage and Development, Finance, Law; Com- James Sears’ Allotment of part of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it mittees on Community and Eco- Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. shall take effect and be in force nomic Development, Finance. 783 12 The City Record April 23, 2008

FIRST READING EMERGENCY ty Center of Northeast Ohio on May from any and all liability resulting ORDINANCES READ IN FULL 3, 2008, with the Run/Walk begin- from the issuance of the same, to AND PASSED ning at Erieside, Rock Hall, Erie- the extent and in form satisfactory side to East 9th, East 9th to N. Mar- to the Director of Law. Ord. No. 608-08. ginal, N. Marginal to Burke Airport Section 2. That this ordinance is By Council Member Cimperman. Loop Drive, Loop Drive to N. Mar- hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency ordinance consent- ginal, N. Marginal to East 9th, East measure and, provided it receives ing and approving the issuance of a 9th to Lakeside, Lakeside to West the affirmative vote of two-thirds of permit for the Making Strides 3rd, West 3rd to St. Clair, St. Clair all the members elected to Council, Against Breast Cancer Walk, on to West 9th, West 9th to W. Lake- it shall take effect and be in force May 31, 2008, sponsored by the side, W. Lakeside to West 3rd, immediately upon its passage and American Cancer Society. West 3rd to Erieside-finish; provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, this ordinance consti- ed that the applicant sponsor shall shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- meet all the requirements of Sec- from and after the earliest period ing for the usual daily operation of tion 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- allowed by law. a municipal department; now, there- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Motion to suspend rules, Charter fore, Streets may be closed as deter- and statutory provisions and place Be it ordained by the Council of mined by the Chief of Police and on final passage. the City of Cleveland: safety forces as may be necessary The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- in order to protect the participants 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- in the event. Said permit shall fur- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this ther provide that the City of Cleve- Nays 0. Council consents to and approves land shall be fully indemnified the holding of the Making Strides from any and all liability resulting Ord. No. 611-08. Against Breast Cancer Walk, spon- from the issuance of the same, to By Council Member Lewis. sored by the American Cancer Soci- the extent and in form satisfactory An emergency ordinance authoriz- ety on May 31, 2008, with the Walk to the Director of Law. ing and directing the Director of beginning at Jacobs Field/Gateway Section 2. That this ordinance is Public Service to issue a permit to Plaza, Gateway to East 6th, East hereby declared to be an emergency the New Day in Hough Committee 6th to Huron, Huron to Superior, measure and, provided it receives to stretch banners at the southeast cross Superior to West 9th, West the affirmative vote of two-thirds of and northeast corners of East 55th 9th to St. Clair, St. Clair to West all the members elected to Council, & Superior, Ansel & Hough and East 3rd, West 3rd to Erieside, Erieside it shall take effect and be in force 55th & Chester for the period from to East 9th, East 9th to Eagle,, immediately upon its passage and April 14, 2008 to May 13, 2008, inclu- Eagle to Gateway Plaza; provided approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it sive, publicizing the New Day in that the applicant sponsor shall shall take effect and be in force Hough. meet all the requirements of Sec- from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- tion 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Motion to suspend rules, Charter ing for the usual daily operation of Streets may be closed as deter- and statutory provisions and place a municipal department; now, there- mined by the Chief of Police and on final passage. fore, safety forces as may be necessary The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it ordained by the Council of in order to protect the participants 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the City of Cleveland: in the event. Said permit shall fur- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 1. That notwithstanding ther provide that the City of Cleve- Nays 0. the provision of Section 623.13 of the land shall be fully indemnified Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, from any and all liability resulting Ord. No. 610-08. Ohio, 1976, the Director of the De- from the issuance of the same, to By Council Member Cimperman. partment of Public Service is here- the extent and in form satisfactory An emergency ordinance consent- by authorized and directed to issue to the Director of Law. ing and approving the issuance of a a permit to the New Day in Hough Section 2. That this ordinance is permit for The American Heart Committee to install, maintain and hereby declared to be an emergency Association’s annual Heart Walk, on remove banners at the southeast and measure and, provided it receives May 7, 2008, sponsored by the Ameri- northeast corners of East 55th & the affirmative vote of two-thirds of can Heart Association. Superior, Ansel & Hough and East all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- 55th & Chester for the period from it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- April 14, 2008 to May 13, 2008, inclu- immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of sive. Said banner shall be approved approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it a municipal department; now, there- by the Director of Public Service, in shall take effect and be in force fore, consultation with the Director of from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of Public Safety, as to type, method of allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: affixing and location so as not to Motion to suspend rules, Charter Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- interfere with any sign erected and and statutory provisions and place tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- maintained under the requirements on final passage. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this of law or ordinance. The permission The rules were suspended. Yeas Council consents to and approves of the owner of any pole from which 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the holding of the The American a banner will be hung must be third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Heart Association’s annual Heart obtained prior to issuance of the Nays 0. Walk, sponsored by The American permit. No commercial advertising Heart Association on May 7, 2008, shall be printed or permitted on said Ord. No. 609-08. Start: Gateway Plaza, Eagle to banner and said banner shall be By Council Member Cimperman. East 9th; East 9th to Prospect; Pros- removed promptly upon the expira- An emergency ordinance consent- pect to East 18th; East 18th to tion of said permit. ing and approving the issuance of a Euclid; Euclid to East Roadway; Section 2. That this ordinance is permit for the Walkathon and 5K East Roadway to Superior; Superi- hereby declared to be an emergency Run, on May 3, 2008, sponsored by or to West 3rd; West 3rd to St. measure and, provided it receives The Diversity Center of Northeast Clair; St. Clair to West 9th; West the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Ohio. 9th to Superior; cross Superior to all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- West Huron; West Huron to East it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- 6th; East 6th to Gateway Plaza, pro- immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of vided that the applicant sponsor approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it a municipal department; now, there- shall meet all the requirements of shall take effect and be in force fore, Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: Streets may be closed as deter- Motion to suspend rules, Charter Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- mined by the Chief of Police and and statutory provisions and place tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- safety forces as may be necessary on final passage. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this in order to protect the participants The rules were suspended. Yeas Council consents to and approves in the event. Said permit shall fur- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the holding of the Walkathon and ther provide that the City of Cleve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 5K Run, sponsored by The Diversi- land shall be fully indemnified Nays 0. 784 April 23, 2008 The City Record 13

Ord. No. 612-08. Clinic Nurses Fun Run, sponsored shall take effect and be in force By Council Member Lewis. by Hermes Sports & Events, on May immediately upon its adoption and An emergency ordinance consent- 3, 2008, with the run beginning at approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it ing and approving the issuance of a the Crile Building at East 100th; shall take effect and be in force permit for the New Day in Hough East 100th to Euclid Avenue, east on from and after the earliest period 2K Run/Walk and Parade, on May Euclid to East 101st, north on East allowed by law. 10, 2008, sponsored by the New Day 101st to Mt. Sinai Drive, east on Mt. Motion to suspend rules, Charter in Hough Committee. Sinai Drive to MLK, north on MLK and statutory provisions and place Whereas, this ordinance consti- to turn around, return same route to on final adoption. tutes an emergency measure provid- finish, provided that the applicant The rules were suspended. Yeas ing for the usual daily operation of sponsor shall meet all the require- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read a municipal department; now, there- ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. fore, fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Nays 0. Be it ordained by the Council of 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- the City of Cleveland: mined by the Chief of Police and Res. No. 605-08. Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- safety forces as may be necessary By Council Member Johnson. tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- in order to protect the participants An emergency resolution with- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this in the event. Said permit shall fur- drawing objection to the transfer of Council consents to and approves ther provide that the City of Cleve- ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor the holding of New Day in Hough land shall be fully indemnified from Permit at 11312 Buckeye Road, and 2K Run/Walk and Parade on May any and all liability resulting from repealing Resolution No. 245-08, 10, 2008, assembling at Thurgood the issuance of the same, to the objecting to said transfer. Marshall Recreation Center, go west extent and in form satisfactory to Whereas, this Council objected to on Hough Avenue to E. 79th to the Director of Law. the transfer of ownership of a C2 Lexington, west on Lexington to E. Section 2. That this ordinance is and C2X Liquor Permit to A & F 66th, south on E. 66th to Hough, east hereby declared to be an emergency Buckeye, LLC, DBA Gene’s Speedy on Hough to Thurgood Marshall, measure and, provided it receives Service, 11312 Buckeye Road, Cleve- and the Parade route also assem- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of land, Ohio 44104, Permanent No. bling at Thurgood Marshall Recre- all the members elected to Council, 0009467, by Resolution No. 245-08 ation Center, from Thurgood Mar- it shall take effect and be in force adopted by the Council on February shall, west on Hough Avenue to E. immediately upon its passage and 11, 2008; and 71st, north on E. 71st, to Linwood, approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, this Council wishes to east on Linwood to E. 79th, south on shall take effect and be in force withdraw its objection to the above E. 79th to Hough, east on Hough to from and after the earliest period transfer and consents to said trans- Thurgood Marshall, provided that allowed by law. fer; and the applicant sponsor shall meet all Motion to suspend rules, Charter Whereas, this resolution consti- the requirements of Section 411.05 of and statutory provisions and place tutes an emergency measure provid- the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- on final passage. ing for the usual daily operation of land, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be The rules were suspended. Yeas a municipal department; now, there- closed as determined by the Chief of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read fore, Police and safety forces as may be third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Be it resolved by the Council of necessary in order to protect the Nays 0. the City of Cleveland: participants in the event. Said per- Section 1. That objection to a C2 mit shall further provide that the FIRST READING EMERGENCY and C2X Liquor Permit to A & F City of Cleveland shall be fully RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL Buckeye, LLC, DBA Gene’s Speedy indemnified from any and all liabil- AND ADOPTED Service, 11312 Buckeye Road, Cleve- ity resulting from the issuance of land, Ohio 44104, Permanent Number the same, to the extent and in form Res. No. 604-08. 0009467 be and the same is hereby satisfactory to the Director of Law. By Council Member Cleveland. withdrawn and Resolution No. 245- Section 2. That this ordinance is An emergency resolution with- 08, containing such objection, be and hereby declared to be an emergency drawing objection to a New C1 the same is hereby repealed and measure and, provided it receives Liquor Permit at 2165 East 55th that this Council consents to the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Street and repealing Resolution No. immediate transfer thereof. all the members elected to Council, 9-08, objecting to said permit. Section 2. That this resolution is it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this Council objected to hereby declared to be an emergency immediately upon its passage and a New C1 Liquor Permit to General measure and provided it receives the approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Petrol, Inc., DBA Sunoco, 2165 East affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall take effect and be in force 55th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, the members elected to Council, it from and after the earliest period Permanent Number 31053890005 by shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. Resolution No. 9-08 adopted by the immediately upon its adoption and Motion to suspend rules, Charter Council on January 7, 2008; and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it and statutory provisions and place Whereas, this Council wishes to shall take effect and be in force on final passage. withdraw its objection to the above from and after the earliest period The rules were suspended. Yeas permit and consents to said permit; allowed by law. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Motion to suspend rules, Charter third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Whereas, this resolution consti- and statutory provisions and place Nays 0. tutes an emergency measure provid- on final adoption. ing for the usual daily operation of The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 613-08. a municipal department; now, there- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Member Mitchell. fore, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. An emergency ordinance consent- Be it resolved by the Council of Nays 0. ing and approving the issuance of a the City of Cleveland: permit for the Annual Cleveland Section 1. That objection to a New Res. No. 606-08. Clinic Nurses Fun Run, May 3, 2008, C1 Liquor Permit to General Petrol, By Council Member Mitchell. sponsored by Hermes Sports & Inc., DBA Sunoco, 2165 East 55th An emergency resolution with- Events. Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per- drawing objection to the transfer of Whereas, this ordinance consti- manent Number 31053890005, be and ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor tutes an emergency measure provid- the same is hereby withdrawn and Permit at 2623 Woodhill Road, and ing for the usual daily operation of Resolution No. 9-08, containing such repealing Resolution No. 303-08, a municipal department; now, there- objection, be and the same is here- objecting to said transfer. fore, by repealed and that this Council Whereas, this Council objected to Be it ordained by the Council of consents to the immediate permit the transfer of ownership of a C1 the City of Cleveland: thereof. and C2 Liquor Permit to DIA Foods, Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- Section 2. That this resolution is DBA Hill Top Deli, 2623 Woodhill tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- hereby declared to be an emergency Road, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this measure and provided it receives the 44104, Permanent No. 2118468, by Council consents to and approves affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Resolution No. 303-08 adopted by the the holding of the Annual Cleveland the members elected to Council, it Council on February 25, 2008; and 785 14 The City Record April 23, 2008

Whereas, this Council wishes to requirement of temporary public Ord. No. 498-08. withdraw its objection to the above right-of-way occupancy permits for By Council Members Cleveland transfer and consents to said trans- outdoor restaurants. and Sweeney (by departmental re- fer; and Approved by Directors of Public quest). Whereas, this resolution consti- Service, City Planning Commission, An emergency ordinance to amend tutes an emergency measure provid- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Section 171.40 of the Codified Ordi- ing for the usual daily operation of ed by Committees on Public Service, nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as a municipal department; now, there- City Planning, Finance. enacted by Ordinance No. 418-08, fore, The rules were suspended. Yeas passed March 17, 2008, relating to Be it resolved by the Council of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the use of City credit cards. the City of Cleveland: third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of Finance; Section 1. That objection to a C1 Nays 0. Law; Passage recommended by Com- and C2 Liquor Permit to DIA Foods, mittees on Legislation, Finance. DBA Hill Top Deli, 2623 Woodhill Ord. No. 448-08. The rules were suspended. Yeas Road, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio By Council Members Johnson and 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 44104, Permanent Number 2118468 be Sweeney (by departmental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and the same is hereby withdrawn An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. and Resolution No. 303-08, contain- ing the Director of Parks, Recre- ing such objection, be and the same ation and Properties to apply for is hereby repealed and that this and accept a grant from the Ohio Ord. No. 508-08. Council consents to the immediate Department of Education for the Council Member Sweeney. transfer thereof. 2008 Summer Food Program; autho- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 2. That this resolution is rizing the purchase by requirement ing the Director of Finance to enter hereby declared to be an emergency contract of breakfasts, lunches and into an agreement with Cleveland measure and provided it receives the snacks for the Program and for Community Access Corporation for affirmative vote of two-thirds of all food, food products, beverages, management of public access chan- the members elected to Council, it condiments and paper products nels in 2008. shall take effect and be in force needed for a food service operation Approved by Directors of Finance, immediately upon its adoption and to be served at Camp George L. Law; Passage recommended by Com- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Forbes, for the Division of Recre- mittee on Finance. shall take effect and be in force ation, Department of Parks, Recre- The rules were suspended. Yeas from and after the earliest period ation and Properties; and authoriz- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read allowed by law. ing the Director to contract with third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Motion to suspend rules, Charter various non-profit organizations for Nays 0. and statutory provisions and place the implementation of the Program. on final adoption. Approved by Directors of Parks, MOTION The rules were suspended. Yeas Recreation and Properties, Finance, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Law; Passage recommended by By Council Member Reed, second- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. Committees on Public Parks, Prop- ed by Member Zone and unanimous- Nays 0. erty and Recreation, Finance. ly carried that the absence of Coun- The rules were suspended. Yeas cil Members Joe Cimperman, Fannie SECOND READING EMERGENCY 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read M. Lewis, Mamie J. Mitchell and Sabra ORDINANCES PASSED third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Pierce Scott be and is hereby autho- Nays 0. rized. Ord. No. 1767-07. By Council Members Pierce Scott, Ord. No. 450-08. MOTION Cleveland, Zone and Sweeney (by By Council Members Johnson and departmental request). Sweeney (by departmental request). The Council Meeting adjourned at An emergency ordinance to amend An emergency ordinance authoriz- Sections 349.07, 3133.05, and 541.08 of ing the purchase by one or more 8:12 p.m. to meet on Monday, April the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- requirement contracts of food and 28, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council land, Ohio, 1976, as amended by var- beverage items, golf-related items, Chambers. ious ordinances, relating to access equipment and supplies, and labor and maintenance of off-street park- and materials necessary to maintain ing spaces and required sanitary and operate the Highland and drainage, storm drainage and water Seneca Golf Courses, for the Divi- supply systems, and clear water sion of Recreation, Department of connections. Parks, Recreation and Properties, Approved by Directors of Building for a period not to exceed two years. and Housing, Finance, Law; Re- Approved by Directors of Parks, lieved of Committee on Community Recreation and Properties, Finance, and Economic Development; Pas- Law; Passage recommended by Com- sage recommended by Committes on mittees on Public Parks, Property Patricia J. Britt Public Utilities, Legislation, Finance; and Recreation, Finance; when City Clerk, Clerk of Council when amended as follows: amended as follows: 1. In Section 1, at amended Section 1. In the title, line 8, strike the 3133.05(b)(1), line 1, strike “(1)”; comma after “Properties”, insert a THE CALENDAR strike line 4 in its entirety and period, and strike line 9 in its entire- insert: “or, they”; and strike division ty. The following measure will be on (b)(2) in its entirety. 2. In Section 1, line 3, between “of” its final passage at the next meet- Amendments agreed to. and “two” insert “one or”; and at the ing: The rules were suspended. Yeas end of the section, add “. The Direc- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tor of Parks, Recreation and Proper- NONE third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ties is authorized to enter into one or Nays 0. more contracts with a term of two In compliance with Section 33 of years instead of one year when there BOARD OF CONTROL the Charter, a copy of the legisla- is a financial advantage to the City. tion was furnished to each member For purposes of this ordinance, a of Council before final passage. financial advantage shall be deter- April 16, 2008 mined by the Director of Parks, Ord. No. 104-08. Recreation and Properties by compar- The regular meeting of the Board By Council Members Brady, Cleve- ing the bids received for both terms.”. of Control convened in the Mayor’s land and Sweeney (by departmental Amendments agreed to. office on Wednesday, April 16, 2008, request). The rules were suspended. Yeas at 10:30 a.m. with Director Triozzi An emergency ordinance to amend 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read presiding. Sections 513.04 and 513.07 of the Cod- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Present: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Nays 0. Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. In compliance with Section 33 of Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, 2393-02, passed February 3, 2003 and the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Ordinance No. 1800-2000, passed April tion was furnished to each member Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. 2, 2001, relating to the duration and of Council before final passage. Absent: Mayor Jackson. 786 April 23, 2008 The City Record 15

Others: Jim Hardy, Commissioner, Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Resolution No. 181-08. Purchases and Supplies. Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, By Interim Director Withers. Debra Linn Talley, Director, Office Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, Be it resolved by the Board of of Equal Opportunity. Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Control of the City of Cleveland that On motions, the following resolu- Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. the bid of Professional Electric tions were adopted, except as may Nays: None. Products Company for an estimated be otherwise noted: Absent: Mayor Jackson. quantity of Wire, Cable and Acces- sories, group item numbers B, D, H Resolution No. 176-08. Resolution No. 178-08. and K, for the Division of Cleveland By Director Dumas. By Interim Director Withers. Public Power, Department of Public Whereas, Board of Control Reso- Be it resolved by the Board of Utilities, for a period of one year, lution No. 134-08, adopted March 19, Control of the City of Cleveland that beginning with the date of execution 2008, authorized the Director of all bids received on March 7, 2008, of a contract, received on January 23, Finance to enter into contract with for Snow Removal Services, all item 2008, under the authority of Section Earth N Wood Products, Inc. for an numbers, for the Division of Cleve- 129.26 of the Codified Ordinances of estimated quantity of landscape land Public Power, Department of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, which on the materials, for the various Divisions Public Utilities, under Ordinance basis of the estimated quantity of City government, Department of 1926-07, passed December 10, 2007, would amount to $1,184,405.00, is Finance; and are rejected. approved as the lowest and best bid, Whereas, Resolution No. 134-08 in- Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, and the Director of Public Utilities correctly identified the requisition Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, is requested to enter into a require- number for the initial purchase Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, ment contract for the goods and/or under the contract approved; now, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, services, which shall provide for the therefore, Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. immediate purchase as the initial Be it resolved by the Board of Nays: None. amount of the following: Control of the City of Cleveland that Resolution No. 134-08, adopted by Absent: Mayor Jackson. this Board March 19, 2008, approving Requisition No. 169163 the bid of Earth N Wood, Inc. as Resolution No. 179-08. which shall be certified against the lowest and best for an estimated By Interim Director Withers. contract in the sum of $59,500.00. quantity of landscape materials is Be it resolved by the Board of The requirement contract shall amended by substituting “Requisi- Control of the City of Cleveland that further provide that the Contractor tion No. 181958” for “Requisition No. all bids received on March 7, 2008, will furnish the remainder of the 181948”, where appearing. for Repair/Replacement of Plumb- City’s requirements for the goods Be it further resolved that all ing Equipment and Lines, all item and/or services, whether more or other terms of Resolution No. 134-08 numbers, for the Division of Cleve- less than the estimated quantity, as not expressly amended above shall land Public Power, Department of may be ordered under subsequent remain unchanged and in full force Public Utilities, under Ordinance requisitions separately certified and effect. 1927-07, passed December 10, 2007, against the contract. Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, are rejected. Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson. Absent: Mayor Jackson. Resolution No. 177-08. Resolution No. 182-08. By Interim Director Withers. Resolution No. 180-08. By Interim Director Withers. Be it resolved by the Board of By Interim Director Withers. Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that under the authority of Ordinance No. Control of the City of Cleveland that the bid of Consolidated Electrical 1037-07, passed by the Council of the the bid of Wesco Distribution Inc. Distributors, Inc., d.b.a. Leader Elec- City of Cleveland on August 8, 2007, for an estimated quantity of Wire, tric Supply Company for an esti- SourceLink Ohio, LLC is selected Cable and Accessories, group items mated quantity of Wire, Cable and from a list of firms determined after numbers A, L and M, for the Divi- Accessories, group item numbers C, a full and complete canvass by the sion of Cleveland Public Power, E, F, G, I and J, for the Division of Director of Public Utilities as the Department of Public Utilities, for a Cleveland Public Power, Department firm to be employed by contract to period of one year, beginning with of Public Utilities, for a period of provide professional services neces- the date of execution of a contract, one year, beginning with the date of sary for the Bill Printing, Inserting, received on January 23, 2008, under execution of a contract, received on and Mail Distribution Project, and the authority of Section 129.26 of the January 23, 2008, under the authori- other related services, for a period Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ty of Section 129.26 of the Codified not exceeding two years, for the Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Division of Water, Department of estimated quantity would amount to which on the basis of the estimated Public Utilities. $2,256,443.20, is approved as the low- quantity would amount to $1,369,821.50, Be it further resolved that the est and best bid, and the Director of is approved as the lowest and best Director of Public Utilities is autho- Public Utilities is requested to enter bid, and the Director of Public Util- rized to enter into a contract with into a requirement contract for the ities is requested to enter into a SourceLink, Ohio, LLC based upon goods and/or services, which shall requirement contract for the goods its proposal dated November 6, 2007, provide for the immediate purchase and/or services, which shall provide which contract shall be prepared by as the initial amount of the follow- for the immediate purchase as the the Director of Law, shall provide for furnishing of professional ser- ing: initial amount of the following: vices described in the proposal, for an aggregate fee not exceeding Requisition No. 169164 Requisition No. 169162 $1,631,000.00, and shall contain such which shall be certified against the which shall be certified against the additional provisions as the Director contract in the sum of $112,850.00. contract in the sum of $68,500.00. of Law deems necessary to protect The requirement contract shall The requirement contract shall and benefit the public interest. further provide that the Contractor further provide that the Contractor Be it further resolved that the will furnish the remainder of the will furnish the remainder of the employment of the following sub- City’s requirements for the goods City’s requirements for the goods contractors by SourceLink Ohio, LLC and/or services, whether more or and/or services, whether more or for the above-mentioned professional less than the estimated quantity, as less than the estimated quantity, as services is approved: may be ordered under subsequent may be ordered under subsequent requisitions separately certified requisitions separately certified SUBCONTRACTOR WORK against the contract. against the contract. PERCENTAGE Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Quick Tech $2,890.00/mo Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, 0.177%/mo Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Double Envelope $7,980.00/mo Nays: None. Nays: None. 0.489%/mo Absent: Mayor Jackson. Absent: Mayor Jackson. 787 16 The City Record April 23, 2008

Resolution No. 183-08. Officer Model Serial# Type applicant whether passing or failing By Director Smith. will be notified of the results of the Resolved, by the Board of Control Colegrove,Daniel G19 GAG937 GLOCK examination as soon as the commis- of the City of Cleveland that all bids Piecuch, Shelly 5943 TYR4985 SW sion has graded the papers. There- received for the public improvement Shank, Norman G19 FUF288 GLOCK after, eligible lists will be estab- of Phase 2 Continuation of the Res- Finn, Daniel G17 FTX082 GLOCK lished which will consist of the idential Sound Insulation Program, Kemer, Robert G17 FTX042 GLOCK names of those candidates who have HVAC/Electrical, Contract “A-06-2A”, Campbell, Keith 5943 VCT2639 SW been successful in all parts of the for Cleveland Hopkins International Smith, Martin G17 FTX232 GLOCK examination. Airport, Department of Port Control, received on April 2, 2008, under the Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All authority of Ordinance Nos. 930-95, Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, candidates for original entrance po- 469-98 and 327-2000, passed by the Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, sitions who are successful in other Council of the City of Cleveland on Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, parts of the examinations must sub- June 19, 1995, May 18, 1998 and June Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. mit to a physical examination. 12, 2000, respectively, be and the Nays: None. same are rejected. Absent: Mayor Jackson. REYNALDO GALINDO, Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, President Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Resolution No. 186-08. Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, By Director Flask. Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Be it resolved by the Board of SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. Control of the City of Cleveland that OF ZONING APPEALS Nays: None. the bid of Atwell’s Police and Fire Absent: Mayor Jackson. Equipment Company Inc., for an estimated amount of Ballistic Vests, MONDAY, MAY 5, 2008 Resolution No. 184-08. Carriers, T-Shirts, Bras and Tactical By Director Wasik. Carriers, base bid item 1 thru item 9:30 A.M. Be it resolved by the Board of 7, and alternate bid 1 item 8 for the Control of the City of Cleveland that Division of Police, Department of Calendar No. 08-64: 1170 Ivanhoe under the authority of Ordinance No. Public Safety, for the period of one Road (Ward 10) 988-07, passed by the Council of the year beginning with the date of exe- 1170 Ivanhoe Road, LLC, owner, City of Cleveland on July 11, 2007, cution of a contract, received on and Peter Shokalook, agent, appeal R. W. Beck, Inc. is selected from a March 6, 2008, under the authority of to install approximately 650 linear list of firms determined after a full Section No. 135.06 of the Codified feet of 6 foot high chain link fence and complete canvass by the Direc- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, with three strings of barbed wire in tor of Public Service as the firm to which on the basis of the estimated the actual front yard of an irregu- be employed by contract to supple- quantity would amount $413,600.00, lar shaped acreage, corner parcel, located in a Semi-Industry District ment the regularly employed staff is affirmed and approved as the low- at 1170 Road; contrary to the Fence of several departments of the City est and best bid, and the Director of Regulations, the proposed height of Cleveland to perform the profes- Public Safety is requested to enter exceeds 4 feet and a fence with sional services necessary for cus- into a requirement contract for the barbed wire shall be located at least tomer education and awareness of goods and/or services, which shall 4 feet from a sidewalk in the pub- residents about the automated resi- provide for the immediate purchase lic right-of-way, as stated in Section dential collection and recycling pilot as the initial amount of the contract of the following: 358.05(a)(1) of the Codified Ordi- program, for the Division of Waste nances. Collection, Department of Public Service. Requisition No. 174771 as specified, Calendar No. 08-65: 1719 East 116th Be it further resolved that the Street (Ward 9) Director of Public Service is autho- which shall be certified against such contract in the sum of $44,000.00. Case Western Reserve University, rized to enter into contract with R. owner, appeals to reconstruct and W. Beck, Inc., based on its October The requirement contract shall further provide that the Contractor reconfigure a parking lot to an 19, 2007 proposal, Tasks 1 and 3, existing multi-family building, locat- which contract shall be prepared by shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for the goods ed in a Multi-Family District on the the Director of Law, shall provide east side of East 116th Street at 1719 for the furnishing of professional and/or services, whether more or less than the estimated quantity, as East 116th Street; contrary to Sec- services as described in the propos- tion 357.14(a)(1) two parking spaces al for those tasks for a fee of may be ordered under subsequent requisitions separately certified are shown in the front setback and $19,340, and shall contain such addi- not permitted unless specifically tional provisions as the Director of against the contract. Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, authorized and permitted by the Law deems necessary to protect and Board of Zoning Appeals, and no benefit the public interest. Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, parking spaces shall be located Be it further resolved that the within 10 feet of a wall of a resi- employment of the following sub- Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. dential building or structure, accord- contractor by R. W. Beck, Inc. is ing to the provisions of Section approved: Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson. 349.05(a) of the Codified Ordinances. Subcontractor % JEFFREY B. MARKS, Calendar No. 08-66: 11635 Euclid Amount Secretary Avenue (Ward 9) Development BMI 48.3% Foundation, owner, and the Cleve- $9,340.00 land Hearing and Speech Center, CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES prospective purchaser, appeal to Yeas: Directors Triozzi, Dumas, ______erect a four story Hearing and Acting Directors Withers, Dangerfield, Speech Center for office and treat- Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Cox, General Information ment purposes and an accessory Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Fumich, Application blanks and informa- parking lot, in split zoning between Guzman and Acting Director O’Leary. tion, regarding minimum entrance General Retail and Multi-Family Dis- Nays: None. qualifications, scope of examination, tricts along the northwest corner of Absent: Mayor Jackson. and suggested reference materials Euclid Avenue and East 117th Street may be obtained at the office of the at 11635 Euclid Avenue; and subject Resolution No. 185-08. Civil Service Commission, Room 119, to the front yard regulations of Sec- By Director Flask. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- tion 357.01(d), a 10 foot specific set- Be it resolved by the Board of side Avenue. back as noted on the Cleveland Zon- Control of the City of Cleveland that ing Map is required; and contrary to under Section 181.19(b) of the Codi- Application blanks must be prop- Section 357.05(a) no side street yard fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, erly filled out on the official form is proposed where a 5 foot wide side 1976, the Commissioner of Purchas- prescribed by the Civil Service Com- street yard is required; and at the ing and Supplies is directed to offer mission and filed at the office of the rear of the property where it abuts to sell to each police officer listed commission not later than the final a multi-family residence district an 8 below, at fair market value, the ser- closing date slated in the examina- foot wide landscaped transition strip vice revolver bearing the serial tion announcement. is required, as stated in Sections number listed to the right of the 352.08 through 352.12 of the Codified respective officer’s name: EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each Ordinances. 788 April 23, 2008 The City Record 17

Calendar No. 07-117: 17149 St. Clair The following appeal was Post- Appellant four (4) weeks in which Avenue (Ward 11) poned: to take action to demolish the prop- All City Recycling, owner, through erty; the property is REMANDED at its legal counsel, Craig Miller, ap- Calendar No. 08-53: 464 East 105th this time to the Department of peals from a Notice of Non-Confor- Street postponed to May 19, 2008. Building and Housing for supervi- mance issued by a Building and No appeals were adopted nor ap- sion and any required further Housing plan examiner dated May proved by the Board on April 21, 2008. action. Motion so in order. Motioned 23, 2007, denying an application to by Mr. Sullivan and seconded by Mr. establish use as a junk yard for the Secretary Saab. property identified as 17149 St. Clair Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Avenue. Appellants submit that the REPORT OF THE BOARD Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: denial of the application by the Zon- Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. ing Administrator was unreasonable OF BUILDING STANDARDS and/or arbitrary and contrary to AND BUILDING APPEALS * * * applicable law, and in the alterna- tive, request the Board of Zoning Docket A-33-08. Appeals to consider the standard for Re: Report of the Meeting of RE: Appeal of Wells Fargo Bank, a variance from Section 345.03, April 16, 2008 Mortgagee of the One Dwelling Unit where the applicant All City Recy- Single Family Residence Two Story cling proposes a use and accessory As required by the provisions of Frame Residential Property located uses not permitted in a Semi-Indus- Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified on the premises known as 9909 Gay- try District, and Section 345.04(a)(4) Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, lord Avenue from a NOTICE OF that states a junk yard must be Ohio 1976, the following brief of VIOLATION — EXTERIOR MAIN- enclosed within a minimum 7 foot action of the subject meeting is TENANCE of the Director of the high, solid masonry wall or slightly given for publication in The City Department of Building and Hous- solid, nontransparent, well-main- Record: tained substantial fence; and in any ing, dated February 12, 2008, requir- use district allowing junk or wreck- ing compliance with the Codified ing yards, the storage of such junk * * * Ordinances of the City of Cleveland or used material shall not be piled and the Ohio Building Code (OBC). higher than 3 feet above the height Docket A-16-08. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in of the wall or fence enclosing the RE: Appeal of order at this time to grant the yard, provided that at any point Foundation, Owner of the Property Appellant thirty (30) days in which closer than 5 feet, the junk or used located on the premises known as to obtain any required permits and material shall not be piled above the 2067 East 14th Street from an ADJU- abate the violations; the property is heights of the wall or fence, as stat- DICATION ORDER, dated December REMANDED at this time to the ed in Section 347.06(d) of the Codi- 28, 2007 of the Director of the Department of Building and Hous- fied Ordinances. (Filed 6-21-07; post- Department of Building and Hous- ing for supervision and any required poned and held pending as of 10-22- ing, requiring compliance with the further action. Motion so in order. 07; no testimony taken.) Codified Ordinances of the City of Motioned by Mr. Sullivan and sec- Cleveland and the Ohio Building onded by Mr. Saab. Secretary Code (OBC). Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: order at this time to find that the Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. REPORT OF THE BOARD Adjudication Order was properly OF ZONING APPEALS issued and to require the handrails, * * * as stipulated in the building code, to be installed on both sides of the Docket A-34-08. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 2008 aisle. Motion so in order. Motioned RE: Appeal of Monument Street by Mr. Saunders and seconded by Funding II LLC, Mortgagee of the At the meeting of the Board of Mr. Saab. One Dwelling Unit One-family Resi- Zoning Appeals on Monday, April 21, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, dence Two Story Frame Residential 2008, the following appeals were Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: Property located on the premises heard by the Board. Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. known as 10526 Elmarge Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EX- The following appeal was Ap- * * * TERIOR MAINTENANCE of the proved: Director of the Department of Build- Docket A-21-08. ing and Housing, dated February 12, None. RE: Appeal of Harry House, 2008, requiring compliance with the Owner of the S-1 Storage — Moder- Codified Ordinances of the City of The following appeal was Denied: ate Hazard (combustibles) One Cleveland and the Ohio Building Story Masonry Property located on Code (OBC). Calendar No. 08-17: 3245 West 25th the premises known as 4667 State BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Street Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- order at this time to grant the D.T.R.G. Inc. appealed to erect a TION — COMMERCIAL MAINTE- Appellant fourteen (14) days in 2,354 square foot building to be used NANCE, dated January 23, 2008 of which to obtain permits and begin for an adult cabaret in a Semi-Indus- the Director of the Department of abatement of the violations, and try District. Building and Housing, requiring forty-five (45) days in which to com- compliance with the Codified Ordi- plete abatement of all violations The following appeals were With- nances of the City of Cleveland and cited; the property is REMANDED drawn: the Ohio Building Code (OBC). at this time to the Department of No action this date, the docket Building and Housing for supervi- Calendar No. 06-252: 17149 St. Clair will remain open for any future Avenue sion and any required further All City Recycling, Inc. owner, appeals. action. Motion so in order. Motioned and Lawrence Rich, agent, appealed by Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. to establish use as an automobile * * * Saunders. wrecking yard in split zoning Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, between Semi-Industry and General Docket A-22-08. Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: Industry Districts. RE: Appeal of Victoria Roberts, Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Calendar No. 08-52: 12510 Triskett Single Family Residence Two & * * * Road One/half Story Frame Property Triskett Road Storage, LLC, located on the premises known as Docket A-35-08. owner, and Clear Channel Outdoor, 9105 Union Avenue from a 30 DAY RE: Appeal of Northern Ohio tenant, appealed to change an exist- CONDEMNATION ORDER — MS of Scrap Service Corp., Tenant of the ing billboard to a digital electronic the Director of the Department of Property located on the premises billboard unit in a Semi-Industry Building and Housing, dated Janu- known as 13600 Deise Avenue from District. ary 30, 2008, requiring compliance an ADJUDICATION ORDER of the with the Codified Ordinances of the Director of the Department of Build- The following appeal was Dis- City of Cleveland and the Ohio ing and Housing, and from a missed: Building Code (OBC). NOTICE OF VIOLATION — FIRE of BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in the Chief of the Division of Fire, None. order at this time to grant the dated February 29, 2008, requiring 789 18 The City Record April 23, 2008 compliance with the Codified Ordi- 10702 Harvard Avenue from a in order. Motioned by Mr. Saab and nances of the City of Cleveland and NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- seconded by Mr. Saunders. the Ohio Building Code (OBC). RIOR MAINTENANCE of the Direc- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in tor of the Department of Building Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: order at this time to require that all and Housing, dated February 25, Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. hydrants comply with the Building 2008, requiring compliance with the Code and the Fire Code require- Codified Ordinances of the City of * * * ments; to maintain an accessible Cleveland and the Ohio Building pathway for the fire trucks, noting Code (OBC). APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: that the pathway has to meet the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Approval of the resolutions from designed criteria as listed in the order at this time to grant the April 2, 2008 Board Meeting will be Fire Code; to obtain permits for the Appellant two (2) weeks in which Adopted on April 30, 2008. oxygen, diesel, and propane tanks, to obtain the required permits and APPROVAL OF MINUTES: and that all tanks must be placard begin abatement of the violations, Approval of the minutes from as required by the Building Code and thirty (30) days to complete April 2, 2008 Board Meeting will be and the Fire Code; to obtain a topo- abatement of the violations; the Adopted on April 30, 2008. graphic survey as required by the property is REMANDED at this time Building Department, and to include to the Department of Building and * * * in the site plans all required infor- Housing for supervision and any Secretary mation for travel access to the facil- required further action. Motion so in ities, location of the utility lines, order. Motioned by Mr. Saunders and details and location of the baler and seconded by Mr. Sullivan. PUBLIC NOTICE the generator, any structures, and Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, fire hydrant locations; to require Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: that the violations on the abandoned Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. NONE building be abated, or at minimum, ensure that the building be broom * * * swept clean, locked, and not used by anybody on the premises, including Docket A-46-08. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the owner; to waive the ADA RE: Appeal of UMTH Lending ______requirements for the building, not- Company, L.P., Mortgagee of the ing that that does not preclude the One Dwelling Unit Single Family Notice of Public Hearing Appellant from complying with Fed- Residence One & One/half Story By the Council Committee eral standards when required; to Frame Property located on the On City Planning require that the Fire Department premises known as 12417 Benwood submit a report in two (2) weeks on Avenue from a 30 DAY CONDEM- Mercedes Cotner the pressure flow from the hydrants, NATION ORDER of the Director of Committee Room 217 the operation of the hydrants, and the Department of Building and City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio the condition of the abandoned Housing, dated January 31, 2008, On Wednesday, April 30, 2008 building that is under condemna- requiring compliance with the Codi- 1:00 p.m. tion; and to require the Appellant to fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- obtain permits for the tanks: The land and the Ohio Building Code Notice is hereby given to all inter- property is REMANDED at this time (OBC). ested property owners that the to the Department of Building and No action this date, the docket Council Committee on City Planning Housing and to the Division of Fire will be rescheduled for April 30, will hold a public hearing in the for supervision and any required 2008. Mercedes Cotner Committee Room further action. Motion so in order. 217, City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Motioned by Mr. Denk and seconded * * * Wednesday, April 30, 2008, at 1:00 by Mr. Sullivan. p.m., to consider the following ordi- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Docket A-53-08. nances now pending in the Council: Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: RE: Appeal of Scott Staley, Owner Ord. No. 298-07. Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. of the Property located on the By Council Member Cimperman. premises known as 1468 West 48th An ordinance to change the zoning * * * Street from an ADJUDICATION of property located on the west side ORDER of the Director of the of East 33rd Street north of Perkins Docket A-42-08. Department of Building and Hous- Avenue from Multi-Family Residen- RE: Appeal of City of Cleve- ing, dated March 18, 2008, requiring tial to Residence Industry District land/Cleveland Airport System, compliance with the Codified Ordi- (Map Change No. 2216 Sheet No. 5). Owner of the Property located on nances of the City of Cleveland and the premises known as 5300 River- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Ord. No. 361-08. side Drive from an ADJUDICATION No action this date, the docket By Council Members Mitchell and ORDER, of the Director of the will be rescheduled for April 30, Conwell. Department of Building and Hous- 2008. An ordinance to change the Use, ing, dated January 2, 2008, requiring Area and Height Districts of lands compliance with the Codified Ordi- * * * located on the southwest corner of nances of the City of Cleveland and Euclid Avenue and East 117th Street the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Docket A-54-08. and lands located on the northeast BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in RE: Appeal of Susan A. Dean/Diane corner of Mayfield Rd. and East order at this time to grant the vari- A. Millett, Owners of the One 117th Street as shown shaded on the ance interpreting the ground snow Dwelling Unit single Family Resi- attached map to a General Retail load of 20 inches and to allow a 24 dence One & One/half Story Mason- Business District, a ‘K’ Area District psf roof loading, snow and/or live ry Property located on the premises and a ‘4’ Height District (Map load as acceptable for the current known as 17302 Dorchester Drive Change No. 2256; Sheet No. 8 & 9). use of the building only, with the from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — provision that the engineer calcu- NO PERMIT/NO INSPECTION of the Ord. No. 362-08. late the load and indicate on the Director of the Department of Build- By Council Member Mitchell. drawings the snow and/or live load ing and Housing, dated February 1, An ordinance to change the Use accurately and stamped. Motion so 2008, requiring compliance with the District of lands located on the south in order. Motioned by Mr. Saunders Codified Ordinances of the City of side of Cedar Avenue between East and seconded by Mr. Saab. Cleveland and the Ohio Building 100th Street and East 101st Street to Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Code (OBC). Institutional Research (Map Change Saab, Sullivan. Nays: None. Absent: BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in No. 2255; Sheet No. 5 & 9). Messrs. Gallagher, Bradley. order at this time to accept the nar- rative and the drawing of the engi- All interested persons are urged * * * neer and the owner’s comments to be present or to be represented at regarding additional engineering the above time and place. Docket A-43-08. review of the process that it is sat- RE: Appeal of Wells Fargo Bank, isfactory to the owner, that the lack Joseph C. Cimperman Mortgagee of the One Dwelling Unit of inspection was in understandable Chairman Single Family Residence One & situation and that the variance is Committee on City Planning One/half Story Masonry Property granted to allow the job to be closed _____ located on the premises known as out in a normal manner. Motion so April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 790 April 23, 2008 The City Record 19

CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- TORY PRE-BID MEETING, TUES- File No. 81-08 — Labor and Materi- DAY, APRIL 29, 2008 AT 1:30 P.M., als Necessary to Remove Rubber CITY HALL, DIVISION OF PUR- For All Departments and Other Contaminants, for the CHASES & SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, Various Divisions of Port Con- 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- Sealed bids will be received at the trol, Department of Port Control, LAND, OHIO 44114. office of the Commissioner of Pur- as authorized by Ordinance No. chases and Supplies, Room 128, City 102-08, passed by the Council of File No. 83-08 — Contract for the Hall, in accordance with the append- the City of Cleveland, March 10, City Wards for Year 2008 Concrete ed schedule, and will be opened and 2008. Requirements Contract, for the read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Division of Engineering and Con- diately thereafter. DATORY PRE-BID MEETING struction, Department of Public Each bid must be made in accor- FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 AT 10:00 Service, as authorized by Ordi- dance with the specifications and A.M., THE CLEVELAND HOP- nance No. 1970-07, passed by the must be submitted on the blanks KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- Council of the City of Cleveland, supplied for the purpose, all of PORT, CENTRAL RECEIVING which may be obtained at the office February 25, 2006. BUILDING, 19451 FIVE POINTS of the said Commissioner of Pur- THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135- chases and Supplies, but no bid will FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- 3193. be considered unless delivered to TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF the office of the said commissioner FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN THE File No. 86-08 — Furnishing and previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK Installation of Office Furniture, Standard Time) on the date speci- AND/OR MONEY ORDER (NO for the Division of Water Pollu- fied in the schedule. COMPANY CHECKS AND NO tion Control, Department of Pub- 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED). lic Utilities, as authorized by required in Advertisement for THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Ordinance No. 2025-02, passed by Bids. DATORY PRE-BID MEETING the Council of the City of Cleve- Where invitations for bids are THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2008 AT land, November 18, 2002. advertised, the following notice 10:00 A.M., CLEVELAND CITY THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- shall be included in the advertise- HALL, ROOM 518, 601 LAKESIDE TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO DAY, APRIL 25, 2008 AT 10:00 Code, each prime bidder, each 44114. A.M., DIVISION OF WATER POL- minority business enterprise (“MBE”) LUTION CONTROL, RED CON- and each female business enter- File No. 84-08 — 10-1/2 Cubic Yards FERENCE ROOM, 12302 KIRBY prise (“FBE”) must be certified Cement Mixer, for the Division of AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO before doing business with the Motor Vehicle Maintenance, De- 44108. City. Therefore, any prime contrac- partment of Public Service, as tor wishing to receive credit for authorized by Ordinance No. 902- using an MBE or FBE should April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 07, passed by the Council of the ensure that applications for certifi- City of Cleveland, July 11, 2007. cation as to MBE or FBE status WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 2008 THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- compliance with the Code, affirma- TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- tive action in employment and, if File No. 82-08 — Employee Uniforms DAY, APRIL 28, 2008 AT 11:00 applicable, joint venture status, are and Related Items, for the Vari- A.M., THE DIVISION OF MOTOR submitted to the Office of Equal ous Divisions of Port Control, VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, BUILD- Opportunity (“OEO”) prior to the Department of Port Control, as ING #1, 4150 EAST 49TH STREET, date of bid opening or submission authorized by Ordinance No. 99-08, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. of proposals or as specified by the passed by the Council of the City Director. Failure to comply with of Cleveland, March 10, 2008. File No. 85-08 — Flat Bed Body with the business enterprise code or THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Crane, for the Division of Motor with representations made on these DATORY PRE-BID MEETING Vehicle Maintenance, Department forms may result in cancellation of FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 AT 11:00 of Public Service, as authorized by the contract or other civil or crim- A.M., THE CLEVELAND HOP- Ordinance No. 902-07, passed by inal penalties.” KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- the Council of the City of Cleve- PORT, CENTRAL RECEIVING land, July 11, 2007. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30, 2008 BUILDING, 19451 FIVE POINTS THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135- TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- File No. 80-08 — Frederick Douglas 3193. DAY, APRIL 28, 2008 AT 10:00 Park Site Improvements I, for the A.M., THE DIVISION OF MOTOR Division of Research, Planning File No. 94-08 — Miscellaneous VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, BUILD- and Development, Department of Sized Steel, for the Various Divi- ING #1, 4150 EAST 49TH STREET, Parks, Recreation and Properties, sions of City Government, Depart- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. as authorized by Ordinance No. ment of Finance, as authorized by 690-07, passed by the Council of Ordinance No. 1033-07, passed by the City of Cleveland, June 11, the Council of the City of Cleve- April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 2007. land, November 26, 2007. THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2008 FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- TORY PRE-BID MEETING, MON- TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF DAY, APRIL 28, 2008 AT 1:30 P.M., File No. 91-08 — Window Washing FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN CITY HALL, DIVISION OF PUR- Services, for the Division of Cleve- THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHASES & SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, land Public Power, Department of CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- DER. (NO COMPANY CHECKS, Public Utilities, as authorized by LAND, OHIO 44114. NO CASH AND NO CREDIT Section 181.101 of the Codified CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED). Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, File No. 95-08 — Labor and Materials THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- 1976. Necessary to Maintain or Repair DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Overhead Doors, Including Manual THURSDAY, April 24, 2008 AT DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, and Electrical Overhead Doors, 10:00 A.M., BURKE LAKEFRONT THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 2008 AT Rolling Doors, Security Shutters AIRPORT, FIRST FLOOR CON- 10:00 A.M., CITY HALL, DIVISION and Electric Gates, for the Vari- FERENCE ROOM, 1501 NORTH OF PURCHASES & SUPPLIES, ous Divisions of City Government, MARGINAL ROAD, CLEVELAND, ROOM 128, 601 LAKESIDE AVE- Department of Finance, as autho- OHIO 44114. NUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. rized by Ordinance No. pending, passed by the Council of the City April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 of Cleveland, pending. April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 791 20 The City Record April 23, 2008

FRIDAY, MAY 9, 2008 TIES BUILDING, 1201 LAKE- matograph and Appurtenances, for SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, the Division of Water, Department File No. 87-08 — Rental of Various OHIO 44114. of Public Utilities, as authorized Heavy Duty Equipment, Rigging by Section 129.28 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Services and Crane and Hoist In- April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 spection and Maintenance (Group 1976. THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- A-C), for the Division of Water, FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008 Water Pollution Control and DATORY PRE-BID MEETING FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 AT 2:30 Cleveland Public Power, Depart- File No. 92-08 — Natural Gas — ment of Public Utilities, as P.M., THE CLEVELAND DIVI- 2008, for the Various Divisions of SION OF WATER, PUBLIC UTIL- authorized by Ordinance No. City Government, Department of ITIES BUILDING, 1201 LAKESIDE 1690-07, passed by the Council of Finance, as authorized by Ordi- AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO the City of Cleveland, November nance No. 238-08, passed by the 44114. 12, 2007. Council of the City of Cleveland, THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY February 28, 2008. PRE-BID MEETING THURS- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- April 23, 2008 and April 30, 2008 DAY, APRIL 24, 2008 AT 10:30 TORY PRE-BID MEETING, TUES- A.M., THE DIVISION OF CLEVE- DAY, MAY 6, 2008 AT 11:30 A.M., WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2008 LAND PUBLIC POWER, 1300 CITY HALL, DIVISION OF PUR- LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- CHASES & SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, File No. 96-08 — Item #1 Pick-Up LAND, OHIO 44114. 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- Cab/Chassis W/Utility Body, Item THE CITY OF CLEVELAND WILL LAND, OHIO 44114. #2 Cab/Chassis Medium W/Utility NOT CONSIDER THE BID OF Service Body, Item #3 Cab/Chassis ANYONE WHO DOES NOT AT- Large W/Utility Service Body, for April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 the Division of Motor Vehicle TEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID Maintenance, Department of Pub- CONFERENCE. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- nance No. 902-07, passed by the File No. 90-08 — Labor and Materi- File No. 93-08 — Hand Held and Council of the City of Cleveland, als for Sewer Test Tee Installa- Hand Held Power Tools, for the July 11, 2007. tion, Inspection and Snaking, for Various Divisions of City Govern- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- the Division of Water, Water Pol- ment, Department of Finance, as TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- lution Control and Cleveland Pub- authorized by Ordinance No. 1033- DAY, MAY 5, 2008 AT 10:00 A.M., lic Power, Department of Public 07, passed by the Council of the THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHI- Utilities, as authorized by Section City of Cleveland, November 26, CLE MAINTENANCE, BUILDING 541.13 of the Codified Ordinances 2007. #1, 4150 EAST 49TH STREET, of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY TORY PRE-BID MEETING, MON- PRE-BID MEETING FRIDAY, DAY, MAY 5, 2008 AT 10:00 A.M., April 23, 2008 and April 30, 2008 APRIL 25, 2008 AT 11:00 A.M., CITY HALL, DIVISION OF PUR- THE DIVISION OF WATER POL- CHASES & SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, LUTION CONTROL, 12302 KIRBY 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- LAND, OHIO 44114. AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS 44108. THE CITY OF CLEVELAND WILL File No. 97-08 — Necessary Items of AND ORDINANCES NOT CONSIDER THE BID OF Air Filters Labor and Materials ANYONE WHO DOES NOT AT- Necessary to Maintain and Repair TEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID Heating, Ventilation and Air Con- Res. No. 563-08. CONFERENCE. ditioning System, for the Various Divisions of Port Control, Depart- By Council Member Conwell. An emergency resolution acknowl- File No. 88-08 — Labor and Materials ment of Port Control, as autho- edging Cleveland’s first ever Black Necessary to Clean, Inspect, Re- rized by Ordinance No. 1033-07, passed by the Council of the City Marriage Day celebration and recog- pair and Maintain Oil/Water Sep- of Cleveland, November 26, 2007. nizing the importance of successful arators, Sewers, Electrical Vaults, THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- marriages of black couples in the Holding Tanks, Lift Stations and DATORY PRE-BID MEETING black community. Associated Appurtenances, Includ- FRIDAY, MAY 2, 2008 AT 10:00 Whereas, on Sunday March 30, ing Testing and Disposal of A.M., THE CLEVELAND HOP- 2008, Cleveland held its first-ever Waste Materials, for the Various KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- Black Marriage Day celebration, one Divisions of Port Control, Depart- PORT, CENTRAL RECEIVING of more than 200 taking place across ment of Port Control, as autho- BUILDING, 19451 FIVE POINTS the country; and rized by Ordinance No. 1803-07, ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135- Whereas, the three hour celebra- passed by the Council of the City 3193. tion ended with nearly 40 couples of Cleveland, December 12, 2007. renewing their marriage vows; and THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- File No. 98-08 — Collection, Pick-Up Whereas, Black Marriage Day DATORY PRE-BID MEETING and Disposal of Waste Engine Oil, was created in 2003 to try to coun- FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 AT 10:00 Anti-Freeze and Used Oil Filters, teract the plummeting black mar- A.M., THE CLEVELAND HOP- for the Division of Motor Vehicle riage rate and to strengthen black KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- Maintenance, Department of Pub- families by showcasing black cou- PORT, ENGINEERING BUILD- lic Service, as authorized by Sec- ples in successful marriages de- ING, 19501 FIVE POINTS ROAD, tion 181.18 of the Codified Ordi- spite the statistics: for instance, 2000 census figures show that 70% CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135-3193. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. of all black babies born in Cleve- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- land are born to unmarried parents; TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- April 16, 2008 and April 23, 2008 and DAY, MAY 5, 2008 AT 11:30 A.M., Whereas, it is critical for the THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHI- WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008 African-American community to “re- CLE MAINTENANCE, BUILDING claim the institution of marriage” #1, 4150 EAST 49TH STREET, File No. 89-08 — Quicklime, for the and an annual event that recognizes CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. Division of Water, Department of the importance of marriage will Public Utilities, as authorized by help; and Ordinance No. 1630-92, passed by April 23, 2008 and April 30, 2008 Whereas, this resolution consti- the Council of the City of Cleve- tutes an emergency measure for the land, September 21, 1992. FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2008 immediate preservation of public THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- peace, property, health or safety, DATORY PRE-BID MEETING File No. 99-08 — Purchase of Labo- now, therefore, FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 AT ratory Equipment, Testing and Be it resolved by the Council of 2:30 P.M., THE PUBLIC UTILI- Analytical Services: Gas Chro- the City of Cleveland: 792 April 23, 2008 The City Record 21

Section 1. That this Council here- immediate preservation of public gram aggressively, through the by acknowledges Cleveland’s first peace, property, health, or safety, Chapman Law Firm, which got the ever Black Marriage Day celebra- now, therefore, right to manage and market all the tion and recognizes the importance Be it resolved by the Council of HUD-owned houses in these two of successful marriages of black the City of Cleveland: states; and couples in the black community. Section 1. That this Council urges Whereas, the aggressive use of Section 2. That this resolution is the U.S. Congress to support the the HUD program can be instru- hereby declared to be an emergency Energy Efficiency and Conservation mental in helping counteract blight measure and, provided it receives Block Grant program that was left in Ohio and Michigan by the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of enacted as part of the Energy Inde- nation’s foreclosure crises; and all the members elected to Council, pendence and Security Act of 2007 Whereas, HUD recently refused to it shall take effect and be in force and appropriate $2 billion for fiscal extend its contract with The Chap- immediately upon its adoption and year 2009. man Law Firm and no new process approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- has been implemented to access shall take effect and be in force cil is hereby directed to transmit HUD-foreclosed properties; and from and after the earliest period certified copies of this resolution to Whereas, this resolution consti- allowed by law. U.S. Senators George Voinovich, tutes an emergency measure for the Adopted April 14, 2008. Sherrod Brown, Robert C. Byrd and immediate preservation of public Effective April 18, 2008. Thad Cochran, U.S. Congress per- peace, property, health, or safety, sons Stephanie Tubbs-Jones, Dennis now, therefore, Kucinich, David R. Obey and Jerry Be it resolved by the Council of Lewis, the Director of the National the City of Cleveland: Res. No. 564-08. League of Cities and the Director of Section 1. That this Council here- By Council Members Zone, Swee- the Ohio Municipal League. by urges the U. S. Department of ney, Pierce Scott, Coats, Santiago, Section 3. That this resolution is Housing and Urban Development White, Turner, Polensek, Cleveland, hereby declared to be an emergency (“HUD”) to resume selling fore- Brancatelli, Keane, Cummins, Brady, measure and, provided it receives closed houses to communities, so Reed, Mitchell, Cimperman and West- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of that cities like Cleveland can con- brook. all the members elected to Council, tinue to purchase and renovate or An emergency resolution urging it shall take effect and be in force demolish the properties to get rid of the U.S. Congress to support the Ener- immediately upon its adoption and blight. gy Efficiency and Conservation Block approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Grant program that was enacted as shall take effect and be in force cil is hereby directed to transmit part of the Energy Independence and from and after the earliest period copies of this resolution to Sherrod Security Act of 2007 and appropriate allowed by law. Brown and George Voinovich, U.S. $2 billion for fiscal year 2009. Adopted April 14, 2008. Senators of Ohio, Ted Strickland, Whereas, the U.S. Congress has Effective April 18, 2008. Governor of Ohio, Peter Lawson enacted the Energy Independence Jones, Tim Hagan, Jimmy Dimora, and Security Act of 2007 aimed at Cuyahoga County Commissioners, moving the U.S. toward greater ener- and Jorgelle Lawson, Director, Ohio gy independence and security, in- Res. No. 569-08. HUD Office. creasing the production of clean By Council Members Brady, Bran- Section 3. That this resolution is renewable fuels, and increasing the catelli, Westbrook, Cummins, Coats, hereby declared to be an emergency energy efficiency of products, build- Keane, Zone, Polensek, Turner, measure and, provided it receives ings and vehicles; and Sweeney, White, Conwell, Cleveland, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, a variety of challenges Pierce Scott and Cimperman. all the members elected to Council, have brought increased attention An emergency resolution urging it shall take effect and be in force and timeliness to sustainability, in- the U. S. Department of Housing and immediately upon its adoption and cluding the threat to climate Urban Development (“HUD”) to approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it change, rising energy prices, and resume selling foreclosed houses to shall take effect and be in force the depletion of natural resources; communities, so that cities like from and after the earliest period and Cleveland can continue to purchase allowed by law. Whereas, sustainability is a defin- and renovate or demolish the prop- Adopted April 14, 2008. ing issue of our time, representing erties to get ride of blight. Effective April 18, 2008. the broad notion that activities Whereas, last week the U.S. De- should take into account implica- partment of Housing and Urban tions for people and the environ- Development (HUD) decided to de- ment so that our actions meet the lay the sales of hundreds of fore- Ord. No. 1823-07. needs of the current generation closed houses to communities be- By Council Member Lewis. without compromising future gener- cause it claims it wants to review An emergency ordinance authoriz- ations; and the program; and ing the sale of real property as part Whereas, our nation’s cities are Whereas, currently, there are of the Land Reutilization Program innovators in implementing energy more foreclosed homes set to sell to and located on East 80th Street to conservation and environmental pro- communities in Ohio and Michigan, Kenneth Oliver. tection programs to support their than in the program’s entire five- Whereas, the City of Cleveland communities and the national econ- year history; and has elected to adopt and implement omy; and Whereas, the HUD program is the procedures under Chapter 5722 Whereas, local governments rec- designed to sell foreclosed proper- of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- ognize they have a central role to ties for $1 each in order to give new tate reutilization of nonproductive play in effecting change, but need life to such properties on the mar- lands situated within the City of the support and cooperation of the ket for more than 6 months; and Cleveland; and federal government, by including Whereas, most of these homes are Whereas, real property acquired funds for the block grant program, in disrepair with mortgages guar- under the City’s Land Reutilization municipal leaders will be able to anteed by the Federal Housing Program is acquired, held, adminis- expand their efforts to support Administration, so the federal gov- tered and disposed of by the City of building and home energy conser- ernment gets the titles after the pre- Cleveland through its Department of vation programs and improve ener- vious owners default; and Community Development under the gy efficiency; and Whereas, by selling the houses for terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Whereas, the new law authorizes $1 each to local governments, HUD Revised Code and Section 183.021 of $2 billion annually, Cleveland City can remove the slowest-moving Codified Ordinances of the City of Council is urging the appropriation houses from its inventory, commu- Cleveland, 1976; and of funding for the Energy Efficien- nities can then demolish the houses Whereas, this ordinance consti- cy and Conservation Block Grant or renovate them and sell them to tutes an emergency measure provid- program; and people to live in; and ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, this resolution consti- Whereas, in recent months, Ohio a municipal department; now, there- tutes an emergency measure for the and Michigan began to use this pro- fore, 793 22 The City Record April 23, 2008

Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, the City of Cleveland Beginning on the Westerly line the City of Cleveland: has elected to adopt and implement of East 66th Street (formerly Ceme- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- the procedures under Chapter 5722 tery Street) at a point distant 285 tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- feet South of the Northeast corner nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the tate reutilization of nonproductive of Sublot No. 20, in said Allotment Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- lands situated within the City of measured along the Westerly line plies is hereby authorized to sell Cleveland; and of East 66th Street; thence Wester- Permanent Parcel No(s). 106-07-044, Whereas, real property acquired ly parallel with the Northerly line as more fully described below, to under the City’s Land Reutilization of Sublot No. 23, a distance of 138 Kenneth Oliver. Program is acquired, held, adminis- feet to the rear line of said Sublot Section 2. That the real property tered and disposed of by the City of No. 23; thence Northerly along the to be sold pursuant to this ordinance Cleveland through its Department of Westerly or rear line of said Sublot is more fully described as follows: Community Development under the Nos. 22 and 23, a distance of 29 terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio feet, 3 inches; thence Easterly par- P. P. No. 106-07-044 Revised Code and Section 183.021 of allel with the Northerly line of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Codified Ordinances of the City of Sublot No. 23, a distance of 138 feet County of Cuyahoga and State of Cleveland, 1976; and to the Westerly line of East 66th Ohio; and known as being Sublot No. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Street; thence Southerly along the 47 in John Van Driel’s Subdivision tutes an emergency measure provid- Westerly line of East 66th Street, of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. ing for the usual daily operation of 29 feet, 3 inches to the place of 383, as shown by the recorded plat a municipal department; now, there- beginning. in Volume 7 of Maps, Page 31 of fore, Subject to all legal highways. Cuyahoga County Records, and Be it ordained by the Council of being 40 feet front on the Easterly the City of Cleveland: P. P. No. 124-02-022 side of East 80th Street and extend- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- Situated in the City of Cleveland, ing back on the equal width, 122 tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- County of Cuyahoga and State of feet, as appears by said plat, be the nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Ohio, and known as being part of same more or less, but subject to all Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Sublot No. 23 in Patten, Knowles legal highways. plies is hereby authorized to sell the and Slater’s Re-Allotment of Sublot Section 3. That all documents nec- real property, more fully described Nos. 24 to 27 inclusive and 36 to 39 essary to complete the conveyance below, to First Bethel Baptist inclusive in Bomford and Butler’s authorized by this ordinance shall Church. Allotment of part of Original One be executed within six (6) months Section 2. That the real property Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 331 and 332, of the effective date of this ordi- to be sold pursuant to this ordinance as shown by the recorded plat in nance. If all of the documents are is more fully described as follows: Volume 2 of Maps, Page 52 of Cuya- not executed within six (6) months hoga County Records, and bounded of the effective date of this ordi- P. P. No. 124-02-020 and described as follows: nance, or such additional time as Situated in the City of Cleveland, Commencing at a point in the may be granted by the Director of County of Cuyahoga and State of Westerly line of Cemetery Street, Community Development, this ordi- Ohio and known as being part of now known as East 66th Street S.E., nance shall be repealed and shall be Sublot No. 22 in Patten, Knowles 285 feet Southerly from the North- of no further force or effect. and Slater Trustees’ Subdivision of east corner of Sublot No. 20 in said Section 4. That the consideration part of Original One Hundred Acre Re-Allotment; thence Westerly 138 for the subject parcel shall be estab- Lots Nos. 331 and 332, as shown by feet; thence Southerly 30 feet; thence lished by the Board of Control and the recorded plat in Volume 2 of Easterly 138 feet to the Westerly shall be not less than Fair Market Maps, Page 52 of Cuyahoga County line of Cemetery Street, now known Value taking into account such Records, and bounded and described as East 66th Street S.E.; thence terms and conditions, restrictions as follows: Northerly along Cemetery Street, and covenants as are deemed nec- Beginning on the Westerly line of now known as East 66th Street S.E., essary or appropriate. East 66th Street, (formerly Cemetery 30 feet to the place of beginning, be Section 5. That the conveyance Street), at the Southeasterly corner the same more less, but subject to authorized hereby shall be made by of land conveyed to Elizabeth Dunn, all legal highways. official deed prepared by the Direc- by deed dated November 29, 1873, Also subject to all zoning ordi- tor of Law and executed by the and recorded in Volume 222, Page nances, if any. Mayor on behalf of the City of 459 of Cuyahoga County Records; Section 3. That all documents Cleveland. The deed shall contain thence Westerly along the Souther- necessary to complete the con- such provisions as may be necessary ly line of land so conveyed to said veyance authorized by this ordi- to protect and benefit the public Elizabeth Dunn, 138 feet to the nance shall be executed within six interest including such restrictive Westerly line of said Sublot No. 22; (6) months of the effective date of covenants and reversionary inter- thence Southerly along said Wester- this ordinance. If all of the docu- ests as may be specified by the ly line of Sublot No. 22, 30 feet; ments are not executed within six Board of Control, the Director of thence Easterly on a line parallel to (6) months of the effective date of Community Development or the the Southerly line of land so con- this ordinance, or such additional Director of Law. veyed to said Elizabeth Dunn, 138 time as may be granted by the Section 6. That this ordinance is feet to the Westerly line of East Director of Community Develop- hereby declared to be an emergency 66th Street; thence Northerly along ment, this ordinance shall be measure and, provided it receives said Westerly line of East 66th repealed and shall be of no further the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Street, 30 feet to the place of begin- force or effect. all the members elected to Council, ning, be the same more or less, but Section 4. That the consideration it shall take effect and be in force subject to all legal highways. for the subject parcel shall be estab- immediately upon its passage and Subject to zoning ordinances, if lished by the Board of Control and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it any. shall be not less than Fair Market shall take effect and be in force Value taking into account such from and after the earliest period P. P. No. 124-02-021 terms and conditions, restrictions allowed by law. Passed April 14, 2008. Situated in the City of Cleveland, and covenants as are deemed nec- Effective April 18, 2008. County of Cuyahoga and State of essary or appropriate. Ohio and known as being part of Section 5. That the conveyance Sublot Nos. 22 and 23, in Patten, authorized hereby shall be made by Knowles and Slaber’s Re-Allotment official deed prepared by the Direc- Ord. No. 4-08. of parts of Original One Hundred tor of Law and executed by the By Council Member Cleveland. Acre Lot Nos. 331 and 338, as shown Mayor on behalf of the City of An emergency ordinance authoriz- by the recorded plat in Volume 2 of Cleveland. The deed shall contain ing the sale of real property as part Maps, Page 52 of Cuyahoga County such provisions as may be necessary of the Land Reutilization Program Records, and together forming a to protect and benefit the public and located on East 66th Street to parcel of land bounded and de- interest including such restrictive First Bethel Baptist Church. scribed as follows: covenants and reversionary inter- 794 April 23, 2008 The City Record 23 ests as may be specified by the more or less, but subject to all legal thence Northerly along said Wester- Board of Control, the Director of highways. ly line of East 69th Street, 50 feet Community Development or the Section 3. That under Section to the place of beginning. Director of Law. 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if Section 6. That this ordinance is Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- any. hereby declared to be an emergency sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Section 7. That under Section measure and, provided it receives authorized to sell the real property, 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of more fully described below, to Mid- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- all the members elected to Council, town Cleveland, Inc. sioner of Purchases and Supplies is it shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That the real property authorized to sell the real property, immediately upon its passage and to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- more fully described below, to Mid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it nance is more fully described as fol- town Cleveland, Inc. shall take effect and be in force lows: Section 8. That the real property from and after the earliest period to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- allowed by law. P. P. No. 118-13-019 nance is more fully described as fol- Passed April 14, 2008. Situated in the City of Cleveland, lows: Effective April 18, 2008. County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, and known as being part of P. P. No. 118-13-021 Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. Situated in the City of Cleveland, 338, bounded and described as fol- County of Cuyahoga and State of Ord. No. 297-08. lows: Ohio and known as being part of By Council Member Cleveland. Beginning on the Westerly line of Original One Hundred Acre Lot An emergency ordinance authoriz- East 69th Street, distant Southerly, Number 338 and bounded and ing the sale of real property as part measured along said Westerly line, described as follows: of the Land Reutilization Program 436 feet 8 inches from its point of Beginning on the Westerly line and located at on East 69th Street intersection with the Southerly line of East 69th Street (formerly to Midtown Cleveland, Inc. of Euclid Avenue; thence Westerly Euclid Place) at a point distant 520 Whereas, the City of Cleveland at right angles with said Westerly feet Southerly from the intersection adopted and implemented proce- line of East 69th Street, 114.60 feet of said Westerly line of East 69th dures under Chapter 5722 of the to the Westerly line of land con- Street and the Southerly line of Ohio Revised Code to facilitate veyed to Libbie O. Southern by deed Euclid Avenue, 80 feet wide; thence reutilization of nonproductive lands dated April 2, 1887 and recorded in Westerly at right angles with the situated within the City of Cleve- Volume 411, Page 162 of Cuyahoga said Westerly line of East 69th land; and County Records; thence Southerly Street, 114.60 feet to the Westerly Whereas, real property acquired along said Westerly line of land so line of land conveyed to Libbie 0. under the City’s Land Reutilization conveyed to Libbie O. Southern, 33 Southern by deed dated April 2, Program is acquired, held, adminis- feet 4 inches; thence Easterly on a 1887, and recorded in Volume 411, Page 162 of Cuyahoga County tered and disposed of by the City of line parallel to the Northerly line of premises herein described, 114.60 Records; thence Southerly parallel Cleveland through its Department of feet to the Westerly line of East with the Westerly line of East 69th Community Development under the 69th Street; thence Northerly along Street and along the Westerly line terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio the Westerly line of said East 69th of land so conveyed, 40 feet; thence Revised Code and Section 183.021 of Street, 33 feet 4 inches, to the place Easterly at right angles with said Codified Ordinances of the City of of beginning, be the same more or East 69th Street, 114.60 feet to the Cleveland, 1976; and less, but subject to all legal high- Westerly line of said East 69th Whereas, this ordinance consti- ways. Street; thence Northerly along said tutes an emergency measure provid- Subject to zoning ordinances, if Westerly line of East 69th Street, ing for the usual daily operation of any. 40 feet to the place of beginning, a municipal department; now there- Section 5. That under Section be the same more or less, but sub- fore, 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of ject to all legal highways. Be it ordained by the Council of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- Also subject to zoning ordinances. the City of Cleveland: sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Section 9. That under Section Section 1. That under Section authorized to sell the real property, 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of more fully described below, to Mid- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- town Cleveland, Inc. sioner of Purchases and Supplies is sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Section 6. That the real property authorized to sell the real property, authorized to sell the real property, to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- more fully described below, to Mid- more fully described below, to Mid- nance is more fully described as fol- town Cleveland, Inc. town Cleveland, Inc. lows: Section 10. That the real property Section 2. That the real property to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- to be sold pursuant to Section 1 of P. P. No. 118-13-020 nance is more fully described as fol- this Ordinance is more fully de- Situated in the City of Cleveland, lows: scribed as follows: County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio and known as being more fully P. P. No. 118-13-024 P. P. No. 118-13-015 described as follows: Situated in the City of Cleveland, Situated in the City of Cleveland, Beginning on the Westerly line of County of Cuyahoga and State of County of Cuyahoga and State of East 69th Street, (formerly Euclid Ohio, Beginning on the Westerly Ohio and known as being part of Place) at a point distant 470 feet line of East 69th Street, at a point Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. Southerly from the intersection of distant 645 feet Southerly, mea- 338, and bounded and described as said Westerly line of East 69th sured along said Westerly line, follows: Street, and the Southerly line of from its intersection with the Beginning on the Westerly line of Euclid Avenue, 80 feet wide; thence Southerly line of Euclid Avenue; East 69th Street, (formerly Euclid Westerly at right angles with the thence Westerly on a line at right Place), 280 feet South of the inter- said Westerly line of said East 69th angles with said Westerly line of section of said line with the Souther- Street, 114.60 feet to the Westerly East 69th Street, 114-60/100 feet to ly line of Euclid Avenue, and run- line of land conveyed to Libbie O. the Westerly line of land conveyed ning thence West at right angles Southern by deed dated April 2, 1887 to Libbie O. Southern by deed dated with East 69th Street, 114-6/10 feet and recorded in Volume 411, Page April 2, 1887, and recorded in Vol- to the dividing line between lands 162 of Cuyahoga County Records; ume 411, Page 162 of Cuyahoga formerly owned by Kelley and Sack- thence Southerly parallel with the County Records; thence Southerly ett; thence South along said divid- Westerly line of East 69th Street along said Westerly line of land so ing line, 40 feet; thence East 114- and along the Westerly line of land conveyed to Libbie O. Southern, 41 6/10 feet to the Westerly line of so conveyed, 50 feet; thence Easter- feet to the Northwesterly corner of East 69th Street, and thence North ly at right angles with said East land conveyed to Eliza E. Rose by along said Westerly line, 40 feet to 69th Street, 114.60 feet to the West- deed dated May 7, 1884, and record- the place of beginning, be the same erly line of said East 69th Street; ed in Volume 573, Page 155 of Cuya- 795 24 The City Record April 23, 2008 hoga County Records; thence East- such provisions as may be necessary to undertake certain joint activities, erly along the Northerly line of to protect and benefit the public including but not limited to eco- land so conveyed to said Eliza E. interest including such restrictive nomic development protocols, joint Rose, 114-60/100 feet to the Wester- covenants and reversionary inter- public policy advocacy, coordinated ly line of East 69th Street; thence ests as may be specified by the approaches to water system expan- Northerly along said Westerly line Board of Control, the Director of sions, and ongoing mechanisms for of East 69th Street, 41 feet to the Community Development or the sharing best practices; and place of beginning, be the same Director of Law. Whereas, this ordinance consti- more or less, but subject to all Section 16. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- legal highways. hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of Section 11. That under Section measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of fore, Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- all the members elected to Council, Be it ordained by the Council of sioner of Purchases and Supplies is it shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: authorized to sell the real property, immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That the Mayor is more fully described below, to Mid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it authorized to enter into a Memo- town Cleveland, Inc. shall take effect and be in force randum of Understanding (“MOU”) Section 12. That the real property from and after the earliest period with the Mayor of the City of to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- allowed by law. Youngstown relating to economic nance is more fully described as fol- Passed April 14, 2008. issues and concerns shared by both lows: Effective April 18, 2008. the cities of Cleveland and Youngs- town. The MOU shall be substan- P. P. No. 118-13-025 tially in the following form and Situated in the City of Cleveland, once executed by all parties, the County of Cuyahoga and State of Ord. No. 340-08. Mayor shall transmit copies of the Ohio, and known as being part of By Mayor Jackson. signed MOU and any modifications Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. An emergency ordinance authoriz- made thereafter, to the President 338 and bounded and described as ing the Mayor to enter into a Mem- and Clerk of Council: follows: orandum of Understanding with the Beginning at a point in the West- Mayor of the City of Youngstown Memorandum of Understanding erly line of East 69th Street (for- relating to shared economic issues merly Euclid Place) (said Westerly and concerns. Between line being parallel with and 114.60 Whereas, the Mayor of the City of feet Easterly from the Westerly line Cleveland and the Mayor of the City The Mayor of the City of Cleveland of a parcel of land conveyed by The of Youngstown share their desire to Ohio National Bank to Libbie O. advance the mutual well-being and And Southern by deed dated April 2, interests of their respective cities as 1887), and recorded in Volume 411, they strive to overcome challenges The Mayor of the City of Youngstown Page 162 of Cuyahoga County related to slow economic growth, Records, said beginning point being loss of large manufacturing, and This Memorandum of Understand- 686 feet southerly from the Souther- diminishing population; ing (“MOU”) is entered into as of ly line of Euclid Avenue; thence Whereas, both Mayors recognize, the ____ day of ______, Westerly at right angles to the and celebrate, the considerable phys- 2008, by and between the Mayor of Westerly line of East 69th Street, ical, economic, and cultural attrib- the City of Cleveland and the Mayor 114.60 feet to the Westerly line of utes that set their cities apart from of the City of Youngstown to said land so conveyed to Libbie O. suburban counterparts; and advance the mutual well-being and Southern; thence Southerly along the Whereas, the interests of their respective cities as Westerly line of said land so con- and the Mayor of Youngstown they strive to overcome challenges veyed to Southern 41 feet; thence ardently believe their cities are and related to slow economic growth, Easterly right angles 114.60 feet to will continue to capitalize on exist- loss of large manufacturing, and the Westerly line of East 69th ing assets to become global centers diminishing population and as they Street; thence Northerly along the of excellence in the health care, bio- join with other Northeast Ohio lead- Westerly line of East 69th Street 41 science, electronics, polymer, ad- ers to affirm the essential connec- feet to the place of beginning, be vanced manufacturing, product de- tion between the fortunes of urban the same more or less, but subject sign, construction, advanced energy, centers and the competitiveness of to all legal highways. and other growing economic sectors; Northeast Ohio. Also subject to zoning ordinances, and if any. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland RECITALS Section 13. That all documents and the Mayor of Youngstown are 1. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- necessary to complete the con- committed to fostering development, land and the Mayor of Youngstown veyance authorized by this ordi- land use, infrastructure, public pro- recognize – indeed celebrate – the nance shall be executed within six curement, and investment policies considerable physical, economic, (6) months of the effective date of that promote environmental sustain- and cultural attributes that set their this ordinance. If all of the docu- ability and the adoption and use of cities apart from suburban counter- ments are not executed within six advanced and renewable sources of parts but offer a foundation for the (6) months of the effective date of energy; and economic well-being of the region this ordinance, or such additional Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland and the state. Those competitive time as may be granted by the and the Mayor of Youngstown are advantages include centrality to Director of Community Develop- convinced the future well-being of large and diverse markets, the self- ment, this ordinance shall be Northeast Ohio will depend on in- evident attraction of mature water- repealed and shall be of no further creased, heightened, and more fronts, well-endowed and interna- force or effect. sophisticated forms of cooperation tionally recognized cultural institu- Section 14. That the consideration and coordination among local gov- tions and offerings, energetic cen- for the subject parcel shall be estab- ernments, civic institutions, and the ters of learning and research, ex- lished by the Board of Control and State of Ohio; and tremely well developed multi-modal shall be not less than Fair Market Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland transportation networks, significant Value taking into account such and the Mayor of Youngstown regional employment centers (de- terms and conditions, restrictions agree, among other things, that the spite weak economies), culturally and covenants as are deemed nec- expansion of their city’s respective and racially diverse populations, essary or appropriate. water systems will inescapably and authentic livable urban neigh- Section 15. That the conveyance impact the pace and nature of borhoods that are in demand by authorized hereby shall be made by regional development patterns and people and companies throughout official deed prepared by the Direc- the environment of the Lake Erie the world. tor of Law and executed by the and Ohio River watersheds; and 2. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- Mayor on behalf of the City of Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland land and the Mayor of Youngstown Cleveland. The deed shall contain and the Mayor of Youngstown desire ardently believe their cities are and 796 April 23, 2008 The City Record 25 will continue to capitalize on exist- to any businesses relocating be- Pittsburgh, and to market available ing assets to become global centers tween Cleveland and Youngstown. commercial space to national and of excellence in the health care, (c) Allowable Incentives. Notwith- international companies. bio-science, electronics, polymer, ad- standing the provisions of subsec- vanced manufacturing, product de- tions (a) and (b), as stated above, PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY sign, construction, advanced ener- the parties may continue to offer The parties agree to instruct their gy, and other growing economic incentives including, but not limited respective personnel to work with sectors. to, the discounted sale of property, counterparts of the other city to 3. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- low-interest loans, and tax incre- fashion and act on public policy ini- land and the Mayor of Youngstown ment financing. The limitations pro- tiatives in the following areas: are committed to fostering develop- vided in subsections (a) and (b), as ment, land use, infrastructure, pub- stated above, shall not apply to busi- 1. Regional Infrastructure and lic procurement, and investment ness relocations from outside the Land Use. policies that promote environmental territorial boundaries of the City of (a) Press the Ohio Department of sustainability and the adoption and Cleveland or the City of Transportation to adopt a “fix it use of advanced and renewable Youngstown. first” approach to allocating scarce sources of energy. resources for major highway, road, 4. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- 2. Income tax sharing for business utility, and bridge projects. The new land and the Mayor of Youngstown relocations from the City of Cleve- policy would deemphasize funding are convinced the future well-being land to the City of Youngstown or for new highway and interchange of Northeast Ohio will depend on from the City of Youngstown to the improvements that encourage the increased, heightened, and more City of Cleveland. outflow of population and commerce sophisticated forms of cooperation (a) The parties agree that if any to undeveloped areas of the region. and coordination among local gov- business with an annual gross pay- Instead, a “fix it first” policy would ernments, civic institutions, and the roll of more than $500,000 relocates give preference to repairing and State of Ohio. To be competitive, from the City of Cleveland to the upgrading extant highways, roads, Northeast Ohio will need to find City of Youngstown or from the bridges, and utility systems in fully- ways to eliminate inefficiencies City of Youngstown to the City of built communities. inherent in the burgeoning number Cleveland, the city losing the busi- (b) Encourage the expansion of of political jurisdictions, the overin- ness shall be entitled to receive state and federal programs that pro- vestment in new and often redun- from the city gaining the business, vide incentives, including direct dant public infrastructure, and for a period of 5 years, 50 percent grants and expedited remediation wasteful land use practices. of future income tax revenue based certifications, for the redevelopment 5. Whereas, the Mayor of the upon payroll in existence immedi- of large marketable abandoned Cleveland and the Mayor of Youngs- ately prior to the relocation. How- “Brownfield” sites. town share profound conviction that ever, if the business ceases opera- the most important and underuti- tions prior to the conclusion of the 2. Education Reform lized regional resources are found in 5 year period, the entitlement to (a) Work to establish a regional the inherent skills, talents, and cre- shared income tax revenue shall “Education Cooperative” among mul- ativity of all Northeast Ohioans and, also cease. The 50% share for the tiple independent school districts in hence, submit that equitable access city gaining the business shall be Northeast Ohio as a vehicle for to quality education, vocational calculated based upon that city’s achieving cost savings through col- training, healthy environments, and employment-based tax rate as may lective purchasing programs and for livable neighborhoods are of para- be amended from time to time, sharing information and resources mount consequence to the future of minus the percentage that may be related to curriculum reform, tech- the region. earmarked for that city’s school dis- nology, professional development for 6. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- trict pursuant to city ordinance. teachers and administrators, and land and the Mayor of Youngstown The 5-year income tax sharing constructive relationships with col- agree that the expansion of their obligation for the city gaining the leges and universities. city’s respective water systems will business is a continuing obligation (b) Encourage increased appro- inescapably impact the pace and that shall survive the termination priations by state and federal gov- nature of regional development pat- of this Agreement. ernments for vocational education terns and the environment of the (b) The 5-year tax sharing oblig- (especially in sectors where skilled Lake Erie and Ohio River water- ation may be earlier terminated or labor shortages threaten competi- sheds. reduced if the city losing the busi- tiveness, like advanced manufactur- 7. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- ness “backfills” space at the same ing, health care, construction, and land and the Mayor of Youngstown payroll value with a similar busi- financial services). desire to undertake certain joint ness, as follows: (i) The business (c) Encourage state and federal activities, including but not limited that moved jobs adds equivalent support for universal pre-school pro- to economic development protocols, new payroll anywhere in the juris- grams. joint public policy advocacy, coordi- diction of the city losing the busi- nated approaches to water system ness; and (ii) If the moving busi- 3. Economic Development Incen- expansions, and ongoing mecha- ness replaces part of the vacated tives nisms for sharing best practices. space with new jobs and payroll, the (a) Encourage State of Ohio to NOW, THEREFORE, the Mayor of aggregate employment-based income fortify economic development incen- Cleveland and the Mayor of tax paid to the city losing the busi- tives that focus explicitly on rein- Youngstown agree as follows: ness will be deducted from this tax vigorating cities. Ohio should be sharing obligation. Upon becoming encouraged to make direct invest- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT aware that “backfilling” has ments that leverage private invest- PROTOCOLS occurred, the city losing the busi- ments – not unlike the discontinued ness shall provide the city gaining Urban Development Action Grant 1. Limitation on the use of tax the business with written notice program of the federal government Abatements; allowable incentives. within 30 days. – and maximize the preservation of (a) Real Estate Tax Abatements. the urban fabric. The parties agree that for any busi- 3. Joint Economic Development (b) Support continuation and ex- ness relocating between Cleveland Activities. pansion of the CleanOhio Fund, a and Youngstown there shall be a The parties agree to instruct their proven State program for redevelop- limit on any new industrial or com- respective economic development ing environmentally contaminated mercial real estate tax abatement to personnel to work in tandem on var- properties. a term not to exceed 10 years. The ious initiatives, including but not (c) Support continuation of the abatement shall not exceed 75 per- limited to efforts to productively recently enacted State Historic Tax cent. redevelop abandoned and contami- Credit program as an effective (b) Income Tax Abatements. The nated industrial sites, to promote mechanism for leveraging private parties agree that they shall not the development of a life sciences investments in the restoration of provide any income tax abatement research corridor from Cleveland to historic properties. 797 26 The City Record April 23, 2008

4. Public Health to adopt more reasonable air quali- development of a “Life Science Cor- (a) Encourage the State of Ohio ty standards relating to residential ridor” between Cleveland and Pitts- to establish an ongoing funding demolition activities directed toward burgh. mechanism tied to House Bill 248, a removing neighborhood slum and 2. Jointly seek financial support measure that authorizes funding of blight. from the State of Ohio in further- local lead paint abatement pro- ance of joint planning and informa- grams. 7. Advanced Energy tion sharing activities. (b) Support a statewide plan to (a) Encourage the PUCO to adopt This agreement may be modified provide the opportunity for health an Advanced Energy Portfolio Stan- from time to time as deemed neces- insurance for all Ohio residents. A dard (AEPS). An AEPS would obli- sary and/or appropriate through the state plan would have private and gate each retail seller of electricity mutual consent of both parties. This public solutions and may in some to derive 10% of its electricity from agreement may be terminated at dis- cases directly provide insurance for advanced energy resources – such as cretion by either party upon giving underserved residents through exist- wind, biomass or solar power – by 90 days notification. ing federal and other programs, and 2015 and 20% by 2020. The parties have executed this in other cases would allow for the (b) Work with PUCO to create an instrument as of the day and year purchase of private insurance cov- Advanced Energy Trading System first written. erage for those able to pay. in Ohio through which qualified (c) Urge the Ohio Department of advance energy generation or effi- ______Education to establish regulations ciency units could be traded in an Frank G. Jackson to ensure that healthy foods and open market. Mayor beverages are provided to students (c) Urge PUCO to adopt intercon- City of Cleveland in public schools. Also, encourage nection, net metering, and smart the State to set rigorous standards metering regulations. ______and funding to support healthy (d) Call on the State to provide Jay Williams physical education programs in pub- seed capital – through tax-exempt Mayor lic schools. bond financing and grants – to City of Youngstown assist the market in meeting AEPS 5. Public Safety requirements. (a) Work with state and federal Section 2. That this ordinance is authorities to establish more robust WATER SYSTEM PROTOCOLS declared to be an emergency mea- programs and funding for programs The parties recognize the direct sure and, provided it receives the that combat criminal conspiracies relationship between the provision affirmative vote of two-thirds of all responsible for the drug and of water services and the outflow of the members elected to Council, it weapons trafficking cartels that population and investments from shall take effect and be in force feast on and ultimately undermine cities respective inner-ring suburbs. immediately upon its passage and communities. While the Youngstown and Cleve- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it (b) Work with State of Ohio to land systems are not now in direct shall take effect and be in force formulate stronger programs for competition (the Youngstown sys- from and after the earliest period supporting the reentry of ex-offend- tem is restricted to the Ohio River allowed by law. ers to their communities of origin. Watershed and the Cleveland sys- Passed April 14, 2008. tem is restricted to the Great Lakes Effective April 18, 2008. 6. Neighborhood Development Watershed), the parties agree to the (a) Support modifications of state following principles: rules for allocating Low Income 1. Neither city will take actions Housing Tax Credits that would that would allow them to provide Ord. No. 343-08. give preference to “green” housing water services to customers in the By Council Members Zone and practices and to developments in other city’s service area or water- Sweeney (by departmental request). mixed income neighborhoods. shed. An emergency ordinance autho- (b) Advocate for increased Feder- 2. Both cities will endeavor to rizing the Director of Public Utili- al funding of public housing initia- secure Joint Economic Development ties to employ one or more profes- tives – like Hope VI – that en- Zone agreements with jurisdictions sional consultants to identify and courage the development of afford- within which they might expand and resolve water quality problems in able housing in strong mixed use those agreements will be structured the treatment plants or in the dis- communities. to encourage controlled growth and tribution system, for a period of (c) Join cities throughout Ohio to the sharing of economic benefits. two years. urge the Ohio General Assembly and 3. Join together to encourage the Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Governor to adopt changes in federal government to fully fund tutes an emergency measure provid- state law that would result in expe- mandated “combined sewer overflow ing for the usual daily operation of dited tax foreclosure processes for control projects” and to require a municipal department; now, there- abandoned unproductive properties. jurisdictions throughout Northeast fore, (d) Work with the Strickland Ohio to adopt uniform wastewater Be it ordained by the Council of Administration to implement regula- policies. the City of Cleveland: tory and funding reforms that Section 1. That the Director of enhance vacant property recovery EXCHANGE OF BEST PRACTICES Public Utilities is authorized to and redevelopment, including legis- The parties mutually acknowl- employ by contract or contracts one lation that would establish “super- edge the contributions of both or more consultants or one or more lien” status for municipal demolition cities to the practice of progressive firms of consultants for the purpose and nuisance abatement expenses. municipal governance and in par- of supplementing the regularly em- (e) Assess potential for legal ticular to the field of urban rede- ployed staff of the several depart- actions that seek redress to un- velopment. In this spirit, the par- ments of the City of Cleveland in precedented harm caused by preda- ties agree to: order to provide professional services tory lending to Cleveland, Youngs- 1. Assign cabinet-level staff and necessary to identify and resolve town, and other communities. other personnel to participate in an water quality problems in the treat- (f) Encourage the federal govern- ongoing joint task group formed for ment plants or in the distribution ment to authorize supplemental the purpose of guiding the imple- system, including but not limited to CDBG funds to cities, like Cleveland mentation of this MOU and to shar- treatment process optimization, com- and Youngstown, which have been ing best practices, lessons learned, pliance planning for new drinking plagued by unprecedented property and innovations. Among the topics water regulation, operational evalu- abandonment, nuisance abatement for future consideration by the task ations, water quality and opera- expenditures, and compromised public group will be cooperative approach- tional data analysis, demonstration safety as a direct result of the profi- es to sharing operational costs with studies, design, or regulatory deter- teering by predatory lenders. other jurisdictions, efforts to pro- minations, and other related engi- (g) Encourage State and Federal duce internal operational efficien- neering services, for a period of two Environmental Protection Agencies cies, and ways to accelerate the years. 798 April 23, 2008 The City Record 27

The selection of the consultants made for all items as a single con- Section 1. That the Director of for the services shall be made by tract, or by separate contract for Public Utilities is authorized to the Board of Control on the nomi- each or any combination of the make one or more written require- nation of the Director of Public Util- items as the Board of Control deter- ment contracts under the Charter ities from a list of qualified consul- mines. Alternate bids for a period and the Codified Ordinances of tants available for employment as less than the specified term may be Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the re- may be determined after a full and taken if desired by the Commis- quirements for a two year period of complete canvass by the Director of sioner of Purchases and Supplies the necessary items of various types Public Utilities for the purpose of until provision is made for the of safety equipment for compliance compiling a list. The compensation requirements for the entire term. with OSHA/PERRP regulations and to be paid for the services shall be The Director of Public Utilities is general safety standards, in the fixed by the Board of Control. The authorized to enter into one or more approximate amount as purchased contract or contracts authorized contracts with a term of two years during the preceding term, to be shall be prepared by the Director of instead of one year when there is a purchased by the Commissioner of Law, approved by the Director of financial advantage to the City. For Purchases and Supplies on a unit Public Utilities, and certified by the purposes of this ordinance, a finan- basis for the various divisions of the Director of Finance. cial advantage shall be determined Department of Public Utilities. Bids Section 2. That the cost of the con- by the Director of Public Utilities by shall be taken in a manner that per- tract or contracts authorized shall comparing the bids received for both mits an award to be made for all not exceed $800,000 and shall be terms. items as a single contract, or by sep- paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, Re- Section 2. That the costs of the arate contract for each or any com- quest No. 181867. contract or contracts shall be paid bination of the items as the Board Section 3. That this ordinance is from the fund or funds to which of Control determines. Alternate declared to be an emergency mea- are credited the proceeds of the bids for a period less than the spec- sure and, provided it receives the sale of bonds which are designat- ified term may be taken if desired affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ed for this purpose and shall also by the Commissioner of Purchases the members elected to Council, it be charged against the proper ap- and Supplies until provision is made shall take effect and be in force propriation accounts and the Direc- for the requirements for the entire immediately upon its passage and tor of Finance shall certify the term. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it amount of the initial purchase, Section 2. That the costs of the shall take effect and be in force which purchase, together with all contract or contracts shall be from and after the earliest period later purchases, shall be made on charged against the proper appro- allowed by law. order of the Commissioner of Pur- priation accounts and the Director Passed April 14, 2008. chases and Supplies under a requi- of Finance shall certify the amount Effective April 18, 2008. sition against the contract or con- of the initial purchase, which pur- tracts certified by the Director of chase, together with all later pur- Finance. (RL 170700) chases, shall be made on order of Section 3. That under Section the Commissioner of Purchases and Ord. No. 345-08. 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Supplies under a requisition By Council Members Zone and authorized by this ordinance may be against the contract or contracts Sweeney (by departmental request). made through cooperative agree- certified by the Director of An emergency ordinance autho- ments using state procedures. The Finance. (RL 181889) rizing the purchase by one or more Director of Public Utilities may sign Section 3. That under Section requirement contracts of various all documents with the State of Ohio 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases types of fencing, gate operators, or any of its political subdivisions authorized by this ordinance may be gates, barriers, walls, and guard- that are necessary to make the pur- made through cooperative agree- rails, including associated appurte- chases, and may enter into one or ments using state procedures. The nances, and labor and materials more contracts with the vendors Director of Public Utilities may sign necessary to repair or maintain selected through that cooperative all documents with the State of Ohio existing equipment and appurte- process. or any of its political subdivisions nances, including installation if Section 4. That this ordinance is that are necessary to make the pur- necessary at various facilities, for declared to be an emergency mea- chases, and may enter into one or the various divisions of the Depart- sure and, provided it receives the more contracts with the vendors ment of Public Utilities, for a peri- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all selected through that cooperative od not to exceed two years. the members elected to Council, it process. Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- immediately upon its passage and declared to be an emergency mea- ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it sure and, provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, from and after the earliest period the members elected to Council, it Be it ordained by the Council of allowed by law. shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: Passed April 14, 2008. immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That the Director of Effective April 18, 2008. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Public Utilities is authorized to shall take effect and be in force make one or more written require- from and after the earliest period ment contracts under the Charter allowed by law. and the Codified Ordinances of Ord. No. 346-08. Passed April 14, 2008. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the re- By Council Members Zone and Effective April 18, 2008. quirements for a period not to ex- Sweeney (by departmental request). ceed two years of various types of An emergency ordinance authoriz- fencing, gate operators, gates, bar- ing the purchase by one or more riers, walls, and guardrails, includ- requirement contracts of various Ord. No. 354-08. ing associated appurtenances, and types of safety equipment for com- By Council Members Conwell and labor and materials necessary to re- pliance with OSHA/PERRP regula- Sweeney (by departmental request). pair or maintain existing equipment tions and general safety standards, An emergency ordinance autho- and appurtenances, including instal- for the various divisions of the rizing the Director of Public Safe- lation if necessary at various facil- Department of Public Utilities, for a ty to apply for and accept a grant ities, in the approximate amount as period of two years. from Bridgeway, Inc. for the purchased during the preceding Whereas, this ordinance consti- Detroit Shoreway Weed and Seed term, to be purchased by the Com- tutes an emergency measure provid- Program; and authorizing the pur- missioner of Purchases and Supplies ing for the usual daily operation of chase by one or more requirement on a unit basis for the various divi- a municipal department; now, there- contracts of materials, equipment, sions of the Department of Public fore, supplies and services, for the Divi- Utilities. Bids shall be taken in a Be it ordained by the Council of sion of Police, Department of Pub- manner that permits an award to be the City of Cleveland: lic Safety. 799 28 The City Record April 23, 2008

Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 7. That under Section affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tutes an emergency measure provid- 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases the members elected to Council, it ing for the usual daily operation of authorized by this ordinance may be shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- made through cooperative agree- immediately upon its passage and fore, ments using state procedures. The approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Be it ordained by the Council of Director of Public Safety may sign shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: all documents with the State of Ohio from and after the earliest period Section 1. That the Director of or any of its political subdivisions allowed by law. Public Safety is authorized to apply that are necessary to make the pur- Passed April 14, 2008. for and accept a grant in the chases, and may enter into one or Effective April 18, 2008. approximate amount of $70,123, and more contracts with the vendors any other funds that may become selected through that cooperative available during the grant term process. from Bridgeway, Inc., to conduct the Section 8. That the costs of the Ord. No. 356-08. Detroit Shoreway Weed and Seed contract or contracts authorized by By Council Members Reed, Con- Program; that the Director is autho- this ordinance shall be paid from well and Sweeney (by departmental rized to file all papers and execute the fund or funds to which are cred- request). all documents necessary to receive ited the grant proceeds accepted An emergency ordinance authoriz- the funds under the grant; and that under this ordinance. ing the Director of Public Safety to the funds are appropriated for the Section 9. That this ordinance is apply for and accept a grant from purposes described in the worksheet declared to be an emergency mea- Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center for the grant contained in the file sure and, provided it receives the for the Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed described below. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Program. Section 2. That, notwithstanding the members elected to Council, it Whereas, this ordinance consti- any provision to the contrary, the shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- Director of Public Safety is autho- immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of rized to accept the gift of equip- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- ment from Bridgeway, Inc. needed shall take effect and be in force fore, to implement the grant as de- from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of scribed in the file, and is further allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: authorized to file all papers and Passed April 14, 2008. Section 1. That the Director of execute all documents necessary to Effective April 18, 2008. Public Safety is authorized to apply receive the gift. for and accept a grant in the Section 3. That the worksheet for approximate amount of $52,543.26, the grant, File No. 354-08-A, made a and any other funds that may part of this ordinance as if fully Ord. No. 355-08. become available during the grant rewritten, as presented to the By Council Members Cleveland, term from Murtis Taylor Multi Ser- Finance Committee of this Council Conwell and Sweeney (by depart- vice Center to conduct the Mt. at the public hearing on this legis- mental request). Pleasant Weed and Seed Program; lation, is approved in all respects An emergency ordinance authoriz- that the Director is authorized to and shall not be changed without ing the Director of Public Safety to file all papers and execute all doc- additional legislative authority. apply for and accept a grant from uments necessary to receive the Section 4. That the Director of Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. funds under the grant; and that the Public Safety shall have the author- for the Weed and Seed Program. funds are appropriated for the pur- ity to extend the term of the grant Whereas, this ordinance consti- poses described in the summary for during the grant term. tutes an emergency measure provid- the grant contained in the file Section 5. That the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of described below. Public Safety is authorized to make a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That the summary for one or more written requirement fore, the grant, File No. 356-08-A, made a contracts under the Charter and the Be it ordained by the Council of part of this ordinance as if fully Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, the City of Cleveland: rewritten, as presented to the Ohio, 1976, for the requirements dur- Section 1. That the Director of Finance Committee of this Council ing the grant term of the necessary Public Safety is authorized to apply at the public hearing on this legis- items of materials, equipment, sup- for and accept a grant in the approx- lation, is approved in all respects plies and services necessary to imate amount of $44,604, and any and shall not be changed without implement the program, to be pur- other funds that may become avail- additional legislative authority. chased by the Commissioner of Pur- able during the grant term from Section 3. That the Director of chases and Supplies on a unit basis Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc., Public Safety shall have the author- for the Division of Police, Depart- to conduct the Central Weed and ity to extend the term of the grant ment of Public Safety. Bids shall be Seed Program; that the Director is during the grant term. taken in a manner that permits an authorized to file all papers and exe- Section 4. That this ordinance is award to be made for all items as cute all documents necessary to declared to be an emergency mea- a single contract, or by separate receive the funds under the grant; sure and, provided it receives the contract for each or any combina- and that the funds are appropriated affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tion of the items as the Board of for the purposes described in the the members elected to Council, it Control determines. Alternate bids summary for the grant contained in shall take effect and be in force for a period less than the specified the file described below. immediately upon its passage and term may be taken if desired by the Section 2. That the summary for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- the grant, File No. 355-08-A, made shall take effect and be in force plies until provision is made for the a part of this ordinance as if fully from and after the earliest period requirements for the entire term. rewritten, as presented to the allowed by law. Section 6. That the costs of the Finance Committee of this Council Passed April 14, 2008. contract or contracts shall be at the public hearing on this leg- Effective April 18, 2008. charged against the proper appro- islation, is approved in all respects priation accounts and the Director and shall not be changed without of Finance shall certify the amount additional legislative authority. of the initial purchase, which pur- Section 3. That the Director of Ord. No. 357-08. chase, together with all later pur- Public Safety shall have the author- By Council Members Conwell and chases, shall be made on order of ity to extend the term of the grant Sweeney (by departmental request). the Commissioner of Purchases and during the grant term. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Supplies under a requisition against Section 4. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Safety to the contract or contracts certified by declared to be an emergency mea- apply for and accept a grant from the Director of Finance. sure and, provided it receives the the U.S. Department of Justice, 800 April 23, 2008 The City Record 29

Bureau of Justice Assistance for the Police Athletic League to implement more fully described below, to 2008 Gang Resistance Education and the grant as described in the file. Amjad Hamdeh. Training Program; authorizing the Section 6. That the costs of the Section 2. That the real property purchase by one or more require- contract or contracts shall be to be sold pursuant to this ordinance ment contracts of materials, equip- charged against the fund or funds is more fully described as follows: ment, supplies, and services needed which are credited the grant pro- to implement the grant; and autho- ceeds accepted under this ordinance, P. P. No. 128-27-095 rizing one or more contracts with the cash match, and shall also be Situated in the City of Cleveland, the Police Athletic League to imple- paid from the proper appropriation County of Cuyahoga and State of ment the grant. accounts and the Director of Ohio, and known as being part of Whereas, this ordinance consti- Finance shall certify the amount of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. tutes an emergency measure provid- the initial purchase, which pur- 427, and bounded and described as ing for the usual daily operation of chase, together with all later pur- follows: a municipal department; now, there- chases, shall be made on order of Beginning at a point on the West- fore, the Commissioner of Purchases and erly line of East 116th Street, 40.00 Be it ordained by the Council of Supplies under a requisition against feet Northerly from its intersection the City of Cleveland: the contract or contracts certified by with the Southerly line of said Orig- Section 1. That the Director of the Director of Finance. inal Lot No. 427; thence Northerly Public Safety is authorized to apply Section 7. That under Section along said Westerly line of East for and accept a grant in the 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases 116th Street, 40.00 feet; thence West- approximate amount of $110,561, and authorized by this ordinance may be erly parallel with the Southerly line any other funds that may become made through cooperative agree- of said Original Lot No. 427, 163.5 available during the grant term, ments using state procedures. The feet; thence Southerly parallel with from the U.S. Department of Justice, Director of Public Safety may sign the Westerly line of East 116th Bureau of Justice Assistance to con- all documents with the State of Ohio Street, 40.00 feet; thence Easterly duct the 2008 Gang Resistance Edu- or any of its political subdivisions parallel with the Southerly line of cation and Training (“GREAT”) that are necessary to make the pur- said Original Lot No. 427, 163.5 feet Program that the Director of Public chases, and may enter into one or to the place of beginning, and being Safety is authorized to file all more contracts with the vendors further know as Sublot No. 31 in papers and execute all documents selected through that cooperative Harvey Rice’s proposed Subdivision, necessary to receive the funds under process. of part of Original One Hundred the grant; and that the funds are Section 8. That this ordinance is Acre Lot No. 427, be the same more appropriated for the purposes set declared to be an emergency mea- or less, but subject to all legal high- forth in the application for the sure and, provided it receives the ways. grant contained in the file described affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 3. That all documents below. the members elected to Council, it necessary to complete the con- Section 2. That the application for shall take effect and be in force veyance authorized by this ordi- the grant, File No. 357-08-A, made a immediately upon its passage and nance shall be executed within six part of this ordinance as if fully re- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it (6) months of the effective date of written, as presented to the Finance shall take effect and be in force this ordinance. If all of the docu- Committee of this Council at the from and after the earliest period ments are not executed within six public hearing on this legislation, allowed by law. (6) months of the effective date of including the obligation of the City Passed April 14, 2008. this ordinance, or such additional to provide matching funds in the Effective April 18, 2008. time as may be granted by the sum of $12,285, payable from Fund Director of Community Develop- Nos. 10 SF 025, 10 SF 027, and 10 SF ment, this ordinance shall be 049, are approved in all respects and repealed and shall be of no further shall not be changed without addi- Ord. No. 360-08. force or effect. tional legislative authority. By Council Member Johnson. Section 4. That the consideration Section 3. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- for the subject parcel shall be estab- Public Safety shall have the author- ing the sale of real property as part lished by the Board of Control and ity to extend the term of the grant of the Land Reutilization Program shall be not less than Fair Market if the extension does not involve an and located on East 116th Street to Value taking into account such increase in the dollar amount of the Amjad Hamdeh. terms and conditions, restrictions grant specified above. Whereas, the City of Cleveland and covenants as are deemed nec- Section 4. That the Director of has elected to adopt and implement essary or appropriate. Public Safety is authorized to make the procedures under Chapter 5722 Section 5. That the conveyance one or more written requirement of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- authorized hereby shall be made by contracts under the Charter and the tate reutilization of nonproductive official deed prepared by the Direc- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, lands situated within the City of tor of Law and executed by the Ohio, 1976, for the requirements dur- Cleveland; and Mayor on behalf of the City of ing the grant period of the neces- Whereas, real property acquired Cleveland. The deed shall contain sary items of materials, equipment, under the City’s Land Reutilization such provisions as may be necessary supplies, and services needed to Program is acquired, held, adminis- to protect and benefit the public implement the grant, to be pur- tered and disposed of by the City of interest including such restrictive chased by the Commissioner of Pur- Cleveland through its Department of covenants and reversionary inter- chases and Supplies on a unit basis Community Development under the ests as may be specified by the for the Department of Public Safe- terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Board of Control, the Director of ty. Bids shall be taken in a manner Revised Code and Section 183.021 of Community Development or the that permits an award to be made Codified Ordinances of the City of Director of Law. for all items as a single contract, or Cleveland, 1976; and Section 6. That this ordinance is by separate contract for each or any Whereas, this ordinance consti- hereby declared to be an emergency combination of the items as the tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and, provided it receives Board of Control determines. Alter- ing for the usual daily operation of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of nate bids for a period less than the a municipal department; now, there- all the members elected to Council, specified term may be taken if fore, it shall take effect and be in force desired by the Commissioner of Pur- Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and chases and Supplies until provision the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it is made for the requirements for the Section 1. That under Section shall take effect and be in force entire term. 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of from and after the earliest period Section 5. That the Director of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- allowed by law. Public Safety is authorized to enter sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Passed April 14, 2008. into one or more contracts with the authorized to sell the real property, Effective April 18, 2008. 801 30 The City Record April 23, 2008

Ord. No. 364-08. By Council Member Sweeney. An ordinance to change the Use District of lands located on the south side of Harley Avenue and the north side of Grapeland Avenue northwest of Triskett Avenue shown shaded on attached map to a Residence-Office District (Map Change No. 2257; Sheet No. 12). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Orchard Park Avenue at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of Harley Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Harley Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot Number 46 in the Homesite Company’s Orchard Park Subdivision as shown on the recorded plat in Volume 88, Page 19 of Cuyahoga County Map Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 024-24-055, Thence southerly along said prolongation of said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Grapeland Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot Number 71 in said Homesite Company’s Orchard Park Subdivision, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 024-24-052; Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Harley Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Harley Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Orchard Park and the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Residence-Office District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2257, Sheet Numbers 12 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed April 14, 2008. Effective May 24, 2008. 802 April 23, 2008 The City Record 31

Ord. No. 407-08. Police, Department of Public Safety, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it By Council Members Conwell and shall continue on active duty for a shall take effect and be in force Sweeney (by departmental request). one (1) year period beginning on from and after the earliest period An emergency ordinance to extend June 1, 2007, and that this continu- allowed by law. the retirement dates of various police ation is approved by this Council. Passed April 14, 2008. and fire personnel, for a one year Section 9. That Officer James Har- Effective April 18, 2008. period for the Divisions of Police and ris, of the Division of Police, De- Fire, Department of Public Safety. partment of Public Safety, shall con- Whereas, Section 135.07 of the tinue on active duty for a one (1) Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, year period beginning on August 15, Ord. No. 413-08. Ohio, 1976, provides that members of 2007, and that this continuation is By Council Member Mitchell. the Divisions of Police and Fire in approved by this Council. An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Department of Public Safety, Section 10. That Officer Henry ing the sale of real property as part attaining the age of sixty-five years, Tobias, of the Division of Police, of the Land Reutilization Program on written request to the Police or Department of Public Safety, shall and located on East 84th Street to Fire Chief, shall continue on active continue on active duty for a one Fairfax Renaissance Development duty on a year-to-year basis subject (1) year period beginning on Octo- Corporation. to the approval of the Department ber 23, 2007, and that this continua- Whereas, the City of Cleveland of Public Safety and this Council; tion is approved by this Council. has elected to adopt and implement and Section 11. That Officer David the procedures under Chapter 5722 Whereas, the police and fire per- Eckstein, of the Division of Police, of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- sonnel which are the subject of this Department of Public Safety, shall tate reutilization of nonproductive ordinance possess great wealth of continue on active duty for a one lands situated within the City of knowledge and expertise and have (1) year period beginning on De- Cleveland; and proven invaluable in attaining the cember 31, 2007, and that this con- Whereas, real property acquired goals of the Divisions of Police and tinuation is approved by this Coun- under the City’s Land Reutilization Fire, Department of Public Safety; cil. Program is acquired, held, adminis- and Section 12. That Lieutenant George tered and disposed of by the City of Whereas, the Director of Public Jenkins of the Division of Fire, Cleveland through its Department of Safety has approved the continua- Department of Public Safety, shall Community Development under the tion on active duty for the above- continue on active duty for a one terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio named police and fire personnel; and (1) year period beginning on Octo- Revised Code and Section 183.021 of Whereas, this ordinance consti- ber 10, 2007, and that this continua- Codified Ordinances of the City of tutes an emergency measure provid- tion is approved by Council. Cleveland, 1976; and ing for the usual daily operation of Section 13. That Lieutenant John Whereas, this ordinance consti- a municipal department; now, there- M. Campolieti of the Division of tutes an emergency measure provid- fore, Fire, Department of Public Safety, ing for the usual daily operation of Be it ordained by the Council of shall continue on active duty for a a municipal department; now, there- the City of Cleveland: one (1) year period beginning on fore, Section 1. That Lieutenant Edward August 16, 2007, and that this con- Be it ordained by the Council of Lentz of the Division of Police, tinuation is approved by Council. the City of Cleveland: Department of Public Safety, shall Section 14. That Lieutenant Rob- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- continue on active duty for a one (1) ert Kazimore of the Division of Fire, tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- year period beginning on August 14, Department of Public Safety, shall nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the 2007, and that this continuation is continue on active duty for a one Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- plies is authorized to sell the real approved by this Council. (1) year period beginning on Novem- property, more fully described Section 2. That Officer Timothy ber 25, 2007, and that this continua- below, to Fairfax Renaissance De- Ryan of the Division of Police, tion is approved by Council. velopment Corporation. Department of Public Safety, shall Section 15. That Firefighter Ken- Section 2. That the real property continue on active duty for a one neth Gilson of the Division of Fire, to be sold pursuant to this ordi- (1) year period beginning on April Department of Public Safety, shall nance, is more fully described as fol- 15, 2007, and that this continuation continue on active duty for a one lows: is approved by this Council. (1) year period beginning on De- Section 3. That Captain David cember 22, 2007, and that this con- P. P. No. 126-03-063 Good of the Division of Police, tinuation is approved by Council. Situated in the City of Cleveland, Department of Public Safety, shall Section 16. That Battalion Captain County of Cuyahoga and State of continue on active duty for a one George Haynik, of the Division of Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. (1) year period beginning on Octo- Fire, Department of Public Safety, 75 in L.M. Southern, H.F. Hower and ber 12, 2007, and that this continua- shall continue on active duty for a Levi Burgert’s Subdivision of part of tion is approved by this Council. one (1) year period beginning on Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. Section 4. That Captain Gerald March 6, 2007, and that this contin- 415 as shown by the recorded plat Ruckgaber of the Division of Police, uation is approved by Council. in Volume 5 of Maps, Page 53 of Department of Public Safety, shall Section 17. That Firefighter Thomas Cuyahoga County Records, and continue on active duty for a one Keco, of the Division of Fire, Depart- being 40 feet front on the Westerly (1) year period beginning on July ment of Public Safety, shall continue side of East 84th Street (formerly 14, 2007, and that this continuation on active duty for a one (1) year Southern Avenue) and extending is approved by this Council. period beginning on July 2, 2007, back between parallel lines 130 feet, Section 5. That Officer William and that this continuation is ap- as appears by said plat, be the same Salupo of the Division of Police, proved by Council. more or less, but subject to all legal Department of Public Safety, shall Section 18. That Firefighter Stan- highways. continue on active duty for a one ley Fodor, of the Division of Fire, Also subject to all zoning ordi- (1) year period beginning on June Department of Public Safety, shall nances, if any 9, 2007, and that this continuation is continue on active duty for a one approved by this Council. (1) year period beginning on Sep- P. P. No. 126-04-068 Section 6. That Sergeant Ralph tember 28, 2007, and that this con- Situated in the City of Cleveland, DiCorpo, of the Division of Police, tinuation is approved by Council. County of Cuyahoga and State of Department of Public Safety, shall Section 19. That Firefighter Thomas Ohio and known as being Sub Lot continue on active duty for a one Albrecht, of the Division of Fire, No. 28 in L.M. Southern, H.F. Hower (1) year period beginning on Janu- Department of Public Safety, shall and Levi Burgert’s Subdivision of ary 7, 2007, and that this continua- continue on active duty for a one (1) part of Original One Hundred Acre tion is approved by this Council. year period beginning on November Lot No. 415, as shown by the record- Section 7. That Captain Robert 29, 2007, and that this continuation ed plat in Volume 5 of Maps, Page Longer, of the Division of Police, is approved by Council. 53 of Cuyahoga County Records, and Department of Public Safety, shall Section 20. That this ordinance is being 40 feet front on the Easterly continue on active duty for a one declared to be an emergency mea- side of East 84th Street, (formerly (1) year period beginning on May sure and, provided it receives the Southern Avenue) and extending 26, 2007, and that this continuation affirmative vote of two-thirds of all back of equal width 130 feet, as is approved by this Council. the members elected to Council, it appears by said plat, be the same Section 8. That Lieutenant Robert shall take effect and be in force more or less, but subject to all legal Nowakowski, of the Division of immediately upon its passage and highways. 803 32 The City Record April 23, 2008

Section 3. That all documents nec- agreement and other documents that Section 2. That the executive essary to complete the conveyance may be appropriate to complete the summary for the grant, File No. 566- authorized by this ordinance shall transaction. 08-A made a part of this ordinance be executed within six (6) months Section 4. That this ordinance is as if fully rewritten, is approved in of the effective date of this ordi- declared to be an emergency mea- all respects and shall not be nance. If all of the documents are sure and, provided it receives the changed without additional legisla- not executed within six (6) months affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tive authority. of the effective date of this ordi- the members elected to Council, it Section 3. That this ordinance is nance, or such additional time as shall take effect and be in force declared to be an emergency mea- may be granted by the Director of immediately upon its passage and sure and, provided it receives the Community Development, this ordi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it affirmative vote of two-thirds of all nance shall be repealed and shall be shall take effect and be in force the members elected to Council, it of no further force or effect. from and after the earliest period shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That the consideration allowed by law. immediately upon its passage and for the subject parcel shall be estab- Passed April 14, 2008. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it lished by the Board of Control and Effective April 18, 2008. shall take effect and be in force shall be not less than Fair Market from and after the earliest period Value taking into account such allowed by law. terms and conditions, restrictions Passed April 14, 2008. and covenants as are deemed nec- Ord. No. 562-08. Effective April 14, 2008. essary or appropriate. By Council Member Conwell. Section 5. That the conveyance An emergency ordinance to add authorized hereby shall be made by the name Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. official deed prepared by the Direc- Street as a secondary name to East Ord. No. 568-08. tor of Law and executed by the 115th Street between Superior Ave- By Council Member Reed. Mayor on behalf of the City of nue and Euclid Avenue. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland. The deed shall contain Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing the Director of Community De- such provisions as may be necessary tutes an emergency measure provid- velopment to enter into an agree- to protect and benefit the public ing for the usual daily operation of ment with Mount Pleasant Commu- interest including such restrictive a municipal department; now, there- nity Zone, Inc. for the Foreclosure covenants and reversionary inter- fore, Prevention Education Program ests as may be specified by the Be it ordained by the Council of through the use of Ward 3 Neigh- Board of Control, the Director of the City of Cleveland: borhood Equity Funds. Community Development or the Section 1. That, notwithstanding Whereas, this ordinance consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- Director of Law. and as an exception to the Codified ing for the usual daily operation of Section 6. That this ordinance is Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, a municipal department; now, there- hereby declared to be an emergency 1976, the name Adam Clayton fore, measure and, provided it receives Powell, Jr. Street shall be added as Be it ordained by the Council of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a secondary name to East 115th Street between Superior Avenue and the City of Cleveland: all the members elected to Council, Euclid Avenue. Section 1. That the Director of Com- it shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That this ordinance is munity Development is authorized to immediately upon its passage and hereby declared to be an emergency enter into an agreement with Mount approval by the Mayor; otherwise it measure and, provided it receives Pleasant Community Zone, Inc., for shall take effect and be in force the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Foreclosure Prevention Education from and after the earliest period all the members elected to Council, Program for the public purpose of allowed by law. it shall take effect and be in force providing educational and outreach Passed April 14, 2008. immediately upon its passage and services on home foreclosure preven- Effective April 18, 2008. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tion to Cleveland neighborhood resi- shall take effect and be in force dents through the use of Ward 3 from and after the earliest period Neighborhood Equity Funds. allowed by law. Section 2. That the cost of said Ord. No. 454-08. Passed April 14, 2008. contract shall be in an amount not By Council Members Pierce Scott Effective April 18, 2008. to exceed $25,000 and shall be paid and Sweeney (by departmental re- from Fund No. 10 SF 166. quest). Section 3. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law shall prepare and approve said ing the Director of Community De- Ord. No. 566-08. contract and that the contract shall velopment to enter into one or more By Council Member Brancatelli. contain such terms and provisions contracts with Cleveland Scholarship An emergency ordinance authoriz- as he deems necessary to protect the Programs, Inc. to implement a pro- ing the Directors of Economic Devel- City’s interest. gram with various entities, to pro- opment and Public Service to apply Section 4. That this ordinance is vide education assistance to low to for and accept a grant from the State hereby declared to be an emergency moderate-income students and adults of Ohio Roadwork Development Fund measure and, provided it receives relating to college careers, GEDs, to make road improvements on East the affirmative vote of two-thirds of financial assistance, career plan- 78th Street between Osage and Mar- all the members elected to Council, ning, and education opportunities. ble Avenues in Ward 12. it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- Whereas, this ordinance consti- immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- a municipal department; now, there- from and after the earliest period fore, fore, allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of Be it ordained by the Council of Passed April 14, 2008. the City of Cleveland: the City of Cleveland: Effective April 18, 2008. Section 1. That the Director of Section 1. That the Directors of Community Development is autho- Economic Development and Public rized to enter into one or more con- Service are authorized to apply for tracts with Cleveland Scholarship and accept a grant in the amount of Ord. No. 570-08. Programs, Inc. to implement a pro- $350,000, from the State of Ohio Road- By Council Members Coats and gram with various entities, to pro- work Development Fund to make Conwell. vide education assistance to low to road improvements on East 78th An emergency ordinance author- moderate-income students and adults Street between Osage and Marble izing and directing the Director of relating to college careers, GEDs, Avenues in Ward 12 (the “Im- Public Service to issue a permit to financial assistance, career plan- provement”); that the Directors are Everlasting Baptist Church to ning, and education opportunities. authorized to file all papers and exe- stretch a banner across St. Clair, Section 2. That the costs of the cute all documents necessary to east of Eddy Road, for the period contract shall not exceed $25,000.00 receive the funds under the grant; from April 20, 2008 to May 19, 2008, and shall be paid from Fund No. 14 and that the funds are appropriated inclusive, to announce the It’s Your SF 033, Request No. 178623. for the purposes described in the Birthday event. Section 3. That the Director of executive summary for the grant Whereas, this ordinance consti- Law is authorized to prepare the contained in the file described below. tutes an emergency measure provid- 804 April 23, 2008 The City Record 33 ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That this ordinance is to Fulton Road along Clark Avenue, a municipal department; now, there- hereby declared to be an emergency for the period from May 16, 2008 to fore, measure and, provided it receives June 15, 2008, inclusive. Be it ordained by the Council of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, this ordinance consti- the City of Cleveland: all the members elected to Council, tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 1. That notwithstanding it shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of the provision of Section 623.13 of immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- the Codified Ordinances, of Cleve- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it fore, land, Ohio, 1976, the Director of the shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of Department of Public Service is from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: hereby authorized and directed to allowed by law. Section 1. That notwithstanding issue a permit to Everlasting Bap- Passed April 14, 2008. the provision of Section 623.13 of the tist Church to stretch a banner Effective April 18, 2008. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, across St. Clair, east of Eddy Road, Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public for the period from April 20, 2008 to Service is hereby authorized and May 19, 2008, inclusive. Said banner directed to issue a permit to install, Ord. No. 572-08. shall be approved by the Director maintain and remove flags from By Council Member Reed. of Public Service, in consultation Walton Avenue to Althen Along An emergency ordinance authoriz- with the Director of Public Safety, West 25th Street and from Scranton ing and directing the Director of as to type, method of affixing and Road to Fulton Road along Clark Public Service to issue a permit to location so as not to interfere with Avenue, inclusive. Said banners the Family Unity in the Park to any sign erected and maintained shall be approved by the Director of stretch banners on CPP utility poles Public Safety, as to type, method of under the requirements of law or (by separate permission) which will ordinance. The permission of the affixing and location so as to not encroach into the right of way of interfere with any sign erected and owner of any pole from which a Kinsman Road and Martin Luther banner will be hung must be maintained under the requirements King Boulevard and the north side of law or ordinance. The permission obtained prior to issuance of the of East 108th Street and Kinsman of the owner of any pole from which permit. No commercial advertising Road for the period from June 29, a banner will be hung must be shall be printed or permitted on 2008 to July 28, 2008, inclusive. obtained prior to issuance of the said banner and said banner shall Whereas, this ordinance consti- permit. No commercial advertising be removed promptly upon the expi- tutes an emergency measure provid- shall be printed or permitted on said ration of said permit. ing for the usual daily operation of banner and said banners shall be Section 2. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- removed promptly upon the expira- hereby declared to be an emergency fore, tion of said permit. measure and, provided it receives Be it ordained by the Council of Section 2. That this ordinance is the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the City of Cleveland: hereby declared to be an emergency all the members elected to Council, Section 1. That notwithstanding measure and, provided it receives it shall take effect and be in force the provision of Section 623.13 of the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of immediately upon its passage and Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, all the members elected to Council, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ohio, 1976, the Director of the De- it shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force partment of Public Service is here- immediately upon its passage and from and after the earliest period by authorized and directed to issue approval by the Mayor; otherwise it allowed by law. a permit to the Family Unity in the shall take effect and be in force Passed April 14, 2008. Park to install, maintain and remove from and after the earliest period Effective April 18, 2008. banners on CPP utility poles (by sep- allowed by law. arate permission) which will en- Passed April 14, 2008. croach into the right of way of Effective April 18, 2008. Kinsman Road and Martin Luther Ord. No. 571-08. King Boulevard and the north side By Council Member Conwell. of East 108th Street and Kinsman COUNCIL COMMITTEE An emergency ordinance authoriz- Road for the period from June 29, ing and directing the Director of 2008 to July 28, 2008, inclusive. Said MEETINGS Public Service to issue a permit to banner shall be approved by the Director of Public Service, in con- Hessler Neighborhood Association to Monday, April 21, 2008 sultation with the Director of Pub- stretch one (1) banner at Ford 9:30 a.m. Drive, for the period from May 9, lic Safety, as to type, method of 2008 to May 21, 2008, inclusive, pub- affixing and location so as not to Public Parks, Property and Recre- licizing the Hessler Street Fair. interfere with any sign erected and ation Committee: Present: Johnson, Whereas, this ordinance consti- maintained under the requirements Chair; White, Vice Chair; Brancatel- tutes an emergency measure provid- of law or ordinance. The permission li, Turner, Kelley, Polensek. Autho- ing for the usual daily operation of of the owner of any pole from which rized Absence: Cummins. a municipal department; now, there- a banner will be hung must be fore, obtained prior to issuance of the 11:00 a.m. Be it ordained by the Council of permit. No commercial advertising the City of Cleveland: shall be printed or permitted on said Legislation Committee: Present: Section 1. That notwithstanding the banner and said banner shall be Cleveland, Chair; Keane, Vice Chair; provision of Section 623.13 of the Cod- removed promptly upon the expira- White. Authorized Absence: Cimper- ified Ordinances, of Cleveland, Ohio, tion of said permit. man, Reed, Lewis, Pierce Scott. Pro- 1976, the Director of the Department Section 2. That this ordinance is tempore: Turner. hereby declared to be an emergency of Public Service is hereby autho- measure and, provided it receives 2:00 p.m. rized and directed to issue a permit the affirmative vote of two-thirds of to the Hessler Neighborhood Associa- all the members elected to Council, Finance Committee: Present: Swee- tion to install, maintain and remove it shall take effect and be in force ney, Chair; Brady, Zone, Westbrook, one banner at Ford Drive, for a peri- immediately upon its passage and Brancatelli, Coats, Turner, White. od from May 9, 2008 to May 21, 2008, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Authorized Absence: Cimperman, inclusive. Said banner shall be shall take effect and be in force Vice Chair; Conwell, Pierce Scott. approved by the Director of Public from and after the earliest period Service, in consultation with the allowed by law. Wednesday, April 23, 2008 Director of Public Safety, as to type, Passed April 14, 2008. 10:00 a.m. method of affixing and location so as Effective April 18, 2008. not to interfere with any sign erect- Public Safety Committee: Present: ed and maintained under the re- Conwell, Chair; Brady, Vice Chair; quirements of law or ordinance. The Mitchell, Polensek, Coats, Kelley, permission of the owner of any pole Ord. No. 573-08. Cummins, Turner, Santiago. from which a banner will be hung By Council Member Santiago. must be obtained prior to issuance of An emergency ordinance authoriz- 1:30 p.m. the permit. No commercial advertis- ing and directing the director of ing shall be printed or permitted on Public Service to issue a permit to Public Utilities Committee: Present: said banner and said banner shall be raise International Flags from Wal- Zone, Chair; Reed, Vice Chair; Cleve- removed promptly upon the expira- ton Avenue to Althen along West land, Polensek, Cummins, Keane, tion of said permit. 25th Street and from Scranton Road Kelley, Westbrook, Santiago. 805 34 The City Record April 23, 2008 Index

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

Agreements

Cleveland Community Access Corp. — public access channels (2008)(O 508-08) ...... 786 Foreclosure Prevention Education Program — Mount Pleasant Community Zone, Inc. (Ward 3) NEF (O 568-08)...... 804

American Cancer Society

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk — permit (O 608-08) ...... 784

American Heart Association

American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk, — permit (O 610-08) ...... 784

Appreciation

LaGuardia, Dr. David M. (R 629-08) ...... 775 The Ed Keating Center (R 630-08) ...... 775

Appropriations

Code Enforcement Program — administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 600-08) ...... 782 Community Development Department — administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant & NEF Administrative Cost funds — SAS software maintenance — contracts — Executive Information Systems, LLC (O 597-08) ...... 781 Demolition Program — emergency contracts under the Board-up Program — Appropriating CDBG (O 594-08) ...... 779 Fair Housing Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds — Community Relations (O 595-08) ...... 780 Housing Rehabilitation Programs — CDBG and Federal HOME Program funds — Section 8 Housing Quality Standards — property inspections — professional consultants (O 596-08) ...... 780 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds — Parks, Recreation and Properties (O 593-08) ...... 779 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) & CHORE Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 599-08) ...... 781

Banners

Hessler Neighborhood Association (O 571-08) ...... 805 Encroachment permit — to Ohio City Near West Development — for banners on Lorain Ave. & W. 25th St. (O 590-08) ...... 776 Everlasting Baptist Church (O 570-08) ...... 804 Family Unity in the Park (O 572-08) ...... 805 International Flags (O 573-08) ...... 805 New Day in Hough — New Day in Hough Committee (O 611-08)...... 784

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Benwood Avenue, 12417, (Ward 2) — UMTH Lending Company, LP, mortgagee — appeal rescheduled to 04/30/08 on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-46-08)...... 790 Deise Avenue, 13600, (Ward 10) — Northern Ohio Scrap Service Corp., tenant — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-35-08) ...... 789 Dorchester Drive, 17302, (Ward 11) — Susan A. Dean/Diane A. Millett, owners — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-54-08) ...... 790 East 14th Street, 2067, (Ward 13) — Playhouse Square Foundation, owner — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-16-08) ...... 789 Gaylord Avenue, 9909, (Ward 2) — Monument Street Funding, II, LLC, mortgagee — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-34-08) ...... 789 806 April 23, 2008 The City Record 35

Gaylord Avenue, 9909, (Ward 2) — Wells Fargo Bank, mortgagee — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-33-08) ...... 789 Harvard Avenue, 10702, (Ward 2) — Wells Fargo Bank, mortgagee — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-43-08) ...... 790 Riverside Drive, 5300, (Ward 20) — City of Cleveland/Cleveland Airport System, owner — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-42-08) ...... 790 State Road, 4677, (Ward 16) — Harry House, owner — no action, docket will remain open for future appeals 4/16/08 (Doc. A-21-08) ...... 789 Union Avenue, 9105, (Ward 5) — Victoria Roberts, owner — appeal resolved on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-22-08) ...... 789 West 48th Street, 1468, (Ward 17) — Scott Staley, owner — appeal rescheduled to 04/30/08 on 4/16/08 (Doc. A-53-08)...... 790

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC/Electrical Construction (Contract A-06-2) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 183-08)...... 788

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Plumbing equipment and lines, repair and/or replacement — per Ord. 1927-07 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 179-08) ...... 787 Snow removal services — per Ord. 1926-07 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 178-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc., dba Leader Electrical Supply Company — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 182-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 181-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 180-08) ...... 787

Board of Control — Finance Department

Landscape materials — amend BOC Res. 134-08 (BOC Res. 176-08)...... 787

Board of Control — Police Division

Ballistic vests, carriers, t-shirts, bras and tactical carriers — contract per C.O. Sec. 135.06 to Atwell’s Police and Fire Equipment Company, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 186-08) ...... 788 Sell service revolvers to police officers — per C.O. Sec. 181.19(b) (BOC Res. 185-08)...... 788

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC/Electrical Construction (Contract A-06-2) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 183-08) ...... 788

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Automated Residential Collection and Recycling Pilot program customer education and awareness — contract per Ord. 988-07 to R.W. Beck, Inc. — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 184-08) ...... 788 Bill Printing, Inserting and Mail Distribution Project — contract per Ord. 1037-07 to SourceLink Ohio, LLC — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 177-08) ...... 787

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Ballistic vests, carriers, t-shirts, bras and tactical carriers — contract per C.O. Sec. 135.06 to Atwell’s Police and Fire Equipment Company, Inc. — Division of Police (BOC Res. 186-08) ...... 788 Sell service revolvers to police officers — per C.O. Sec. 181.19(b) (BOC Res. 185-08)...... 788 807 36 The City Record April 23, 2008

Board of Control — Public Service Department

Automated Residential Collection and Recycling Pilot program customer education and awareness — contract per Ord. 988-07 to R.W. Beck, Inc. — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal (BOC Res. 184-08)...... 788

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Bill Printing, Inserting and Mail Distribution Project — contract per Ord. 1037-07 to SourceLink Ohio, LLC — Division of Water (BOC Res. 177-08)...... 787 Plumbing equipment and lines, repair and/or replacement — per Ord. 1927-07 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 179-08) ...... 787 Snow removal services — per Ord. 1926-07 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 178-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc., dba Leader Electrical Supply Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 182-08)...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 181-08)...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 180-08) ...... 787

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Ballistic vests, carriers, t-shirts, bras and tactical carriers — contract per C.O. Sec. 135.06 to Atwell’s Police and Fire Equipment Company, Inc. — Division of Police, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 186-08) ...... 788 Landscape materials — amend BOC Res. 134-08 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 176-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Consolidated Electrical Distributors, Inc., dba Leader Electrical Supply Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 182-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 181-08) ...... 787 Wire, cable and accessories — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 180-08) ...... 787

Board of Control — Waste Collection and Disposal Division

Automated Residential Collection and Recycling Pilot program customer education and awareness — contract per Ord. 988-07 to R.W. Beck, Inc. — Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 184-08) ...... 788

Board of Control — Water Division

Bill Printing, Inserting and Mail Distribution Project — contract per Ord. 1037-07 to SourceLink Ohio, LLC — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 177-08) ...... 787

Board of Elections

Certificate of Result on March 4, 2008 Election — Tax Levy (F 614-08) ...... 775

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

East 105th Street, 464, (Ward 8) — Cleveland Steel Tool Company, owner and Clear Channel Outdoor, tenant — appeal postponed to 5/19/08 on 4/21/08 (Cal. 08-53) ...... 789 St. Clair Avenue, 17149, (Ward 11) — All City Recycling, Inc., owner and Lawrence Rich, agent — appeal withdrawn on 4/21/08 (Cal. 06-252) ...... 789 Triskett Road, 12510, (Ward 19) — Triskett Road Storage, LLC, owner — appeal withdrawn on 4/21/08 (Cal. 08-52) ...... 789 West 25th Street, 3245, (Ward 14) — D.T.R.G., Inc., owner — appeal denied on 4/21/08 (Cal. 08-17)...... 789 808 April 23, 2008 The City Record 37

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 116th Street, 1719, (Ward 9) — Case Western Reserve University, owner — appeal to be heard on 5/5/08 (Cal. 08-65) ...... 788 Euclid Avenue, 11635, (Ward 9) — University Circle Development Foundation, owner — appeal to be heard on 5/5/08 (Cal. 08-66) ...... 788 Ivanhoe Road, 1170, (Ward 10) — 1170 Ivanhoe Road, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 5/5/08 (Cal. 08-64) ...... 788

Building and Housing Department

Access and maintenance of off-street parking spaces and required sanitary drainage, storm drainage and water supply systems, and clear water connections — amend Sects. 349.07, 3133.05, & 541.08 (O 1767-07) ...... 786 Code Enforcement Program — administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 600-08) ...... 782 Demolition Program — emergency contracts under the Board-up Program — Appropriating CDBG (O 594-08) ...... 779

Camp George L. Forbes

Summer Food Program; 2008 — grant — Ohio Department of Education — food service operation (O 448-08)...... 786

City of Cleveland Bids

Air filters, heating, ventilation and air conditioning system maintenance and repair — Department of Port Control — per Ord. 1033-07 — bid due May 14, 2008 (advertised 4/23/2008 and 4/30/2008)...... 792 Cab / chassis with utility body; medium utility service body and large utility service body — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 902-07 — bid due May 21, 2008 (advertised 4/23/2008 and 4/30/2008) ...... 792 Cement mixer, 10-1/2 cubic yards — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 902-07 — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Concrete, Year 2008 City Wards — Department of Public Service — Division of Engineering and Construction — per Ord. 1970-07 — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Equipment, heavy duty, rigging services, crane and hoist inspection and maintenance (Groups A-C) — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water, Water Pollution Control and Cleveland Public Power — per Ord. 1690-07 — bid due May 9, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 792 Flat bed body with crane — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 902-07 — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Frederick Douglass Park site improvements, Phase I — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Division of Research, Planning and Development — per Ord. 690-07 — bid due April 30, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Laboratory equipment, tesing and analytical services, gas chromatograph — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per C.O. Sec. 129.28 — bid due May 16, 2008 (advertised 4/23/2008 and 4/30/2008) ...... 792 Natural gas — Department of Finance — per Ord. 238-08 — bid due May 16, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 792 Office furniture — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 2025-02 — bid due May 2, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 791 Oil / water separators, sewers, electrical vaults, holding tanks, appurtenances, cleaning and maintenance — testing and disposal of waste materials — Department of Port Control — per Ord. 1803-07 — bid due May 9, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 792 Overhead doors, security shutters and electric gates, maintenance and repair — Department of Finance — per Ord. — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Quicklime — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 1630-92 — bid due May 14, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 792 Remove rubber and other contaminants from paved surfaces — Department of Port Control — per Ord. 102-08 — bid due May 2, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 791 Sewer test tee installation, inspection and snaking — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water, Water Pollution Control and Cleveland Public Power — per C.O. Sec. 541.13 — bid due May 9, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 792 809 38 The City Record April 23, 2008

Steel plates, miscellaneous — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1033-07 — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 791 Tools, hand held and hand held power — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1033-07 — bid due May 14, 2008 (advertised 4/23/2008 and 4/30/2008) ...... 792 Uniforms, employee and related items — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 99-08 — bid due May 7, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008)...... 791 Waste engine oil, anti-freeze and oil filters, disposal of — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 181.18 — bid due May 14, 2008 (advertised 4/23/2008 and 4/30/2008) ...... 792 Window washing services — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due May 8, 2008 (advertised 4/16/2008 and 4/23/2008) ...... 791

City Planning Commission

A Christmas Story House — Landmark Commission (O 602-08)...... 782 E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district — zoning (O 362-08) ...... 790 E. 33rd St. (west side) — north of Perkins Ave. — change the zoning — Residence Industry District (O 298-07)...... 790 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 790 Harley Ave., (south side) — Grapeland Ave., (north side) — Triskett Ave. (northwest) — change the use district — zoning (O 364-08) ...... 802

Cleveland Community Access Corp.

Agreement — public access channels (2008) (O 508-08) ...... 786

Codified Ordinances

Access and maintenance of off-street parking spaces and required sanitary drainage, storm drainage and water supply systems, and clear water connections — amend Sects. 349.07, 3133.05, & 541.08 (O 1767-07) ...... 786 City Credit Cards — amend Section 171.40 — Codified Ordinances(O 498-08) ...... 786 Duration & requirement of temporary public right-of-way occupancy permits for outdoor restaurants — amend Sects. 513.04 & 513.07 (O 104-08) ...... 786

Collinwood Village Development Corporation

HUD — purchase and sell property — 1466 East 174th St. & 1312 East 187th St. & 19406 Nyack Ct. (O 592-08)...... 779

Communications

Certificate of Result on March 4, 2008 Election — Cleveland Public Library Tax Levy (F 614-08) ...... 775

Community Development

CDBG — enter into or amend contracts with various social service agencies — for neighborhood development activities (O 598-08)...... 781 Administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant & NEF Administrative Cost funds — appropriation — SAS software maintenance — contracts — Executive Information Systems, LLC (O 597-08)...... 781 Contracts — with Cleveland Scholarship Programs — for student assistance (O 454-08) ...... 804 Demolition Program — emergency contracts under the Board-up Program — Appropriating CDBG (O 594-08) ...... 779 E. 100th St., 1236 — Land Reutilization Program — Glenville Development Corporation (O 601-08) ...... 782 E. 116th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08) ...... 801 E. 66th St. — Land Reutilization Program — First Bethel Baptist Church (O 4-08) ...... 794 E. 69th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Midtown Cleveland, Inc. (O 297-08) ...... 795 E. 81st St. — Land Reutilization Program — Kenneth Oliver (O 1823-07) ...... 793 810 April 23, 2008 The City Record 39

East 84th St — Land Reutilization Program — Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation (O 413-08) ...... 803 Fair Housing Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds — Community Relations (O 595-08) ...... 780 Foreclosure Prevention Education Program — agreement — Mount Pleasant Community Zone, Inc. (Ward 3) NEF (O 568-08) ...... 804 Housing Rehabilitation Programs — appropriate — CDBG and Federal HOME Program funds — Section 8 Housing Quality Standards — property inspections — professional consultants (O 596-08) ...... 780 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds — Parks, Recreation and Properties (O 593-08) ...... 779 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) & CHORE Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 599-08) ...... 781 Storer Avenue — Land Reutilization Program — F.S. Metals, Inc. (O 603-08) ...... 783

Community Development Block Grant Program

Enter into or amend contracts with various social service agencies — for neighborhood development activities (O 598-08)...... 781 Code Enforcement Program — administrative expenses (O 600-08) ...... 782 Community Development Department — administrative expenses — NEF Administrative Cost funds — appropriation — SAS software maintenance — contracts — Executive Information Systems, LLC (O 597-08) ...... 781 Demolition Program — emergency contracts under the Board-up Program — Appropriating CDBG (O 594-08) ...... 779 Fair Housing Program — expenses — Community Relations (O 595-08) ...... 780 Housing Rehabilitation Programs — appropriate — CDBG and Federal HOME Program funds — Section 8 Housing Quality Standards — property inspections — professional consultants (O 596-08) ...... 780 Project Clean Program — Parks, Recreation and Properties (O 593-08) ...... 779 Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) & CHORE Program — expenses (O 599-08) ...... 781

Community Relations Board

Fair Housing Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 595-08) ...... 780

Condolences

Dunn, Charles (R 618-08) ...... 775 Frabrezo, Mario (R 617-08)...... 775 McCullough, Harold (R 616-08) ...... 775

Congratulations

Osredkar, Florian (R 620-08) ...... 775 St. John A.M.E. Church — 100th Anniversary (R 619-08) ...... 775

Congress of United States

Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793

Contracts

CDBG — enter into or amend contracts with various social service agencies — for neighborhood development activities (O 598-08)...... 781 Community Development Department — administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant & NEF Administrative Cost funds — appropriation — SAS software maintenance — Executive Information Systems, LLC (O 597-08) ...... 781 Safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 799 Various types of fencing — Utilities Department (O 345-08) ...... 799 With Cleveland Scholarship Programs — for student assistance (O 454-08) ...... 804 Contracts for food and golf-related merchandise — Highland and Seneca Golf Courses (O 450-08) ...... 786 Critical Business Analysis, Inc. — contracts — Expedition software (O 588-08) ...... 776 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds — Parks, Recreation and Properties (O 593-08) ...... 779 811 40 The City Record April 23, 2008

Dues

Membership dues — payment — various professional organizations (O 587-08) ...... 776

Economic Development Department

Apply and accept grant for Coke Oven Property (O 607-08) ...... 783 City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08)...... 796

Encroachments

Permit — to Ohio City Near West Development — for banners on Lorain Ave. & W. 25th St. (O 590-08) ...... 776

Encroachments

Waterloo Rd., 15601 — public right-of-way — Northeast Shores Development Corp. (O 589-08) ...... 776

Finance Department

City Credit Cards — amend Section 171.40 — Codified Ordinances (O 498-08) ...... 786 Cleveland Community Access Corp. — agreement — public access channels (2008) (O 508-08) ...... 786 Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 799 Membership dues — payment — various professional organizations (O 587-08) ...... 776

Glenville Development Corporation

E. 100th St., 1236 — Land Reutilization Program (O 601-08) ...... 782

Grants

Apply & accept grant — State of Ohio Roadwork Development Fund — E. 78th St. between Osage and Marble Ave. (Ward 12) (O 566-08) ...... 804 Apply and accept grant for Coke Oven Property (O 607-08) ...... 783 Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Safety Dept. — Police Athletic League (O 357-08) ...... 800 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center — Safety Department (O 356-08) ...... 800 Summer Food Program; 2008 — Ohio Department of Education — food service operation — Camp George L. Forbes (O 448-08) ...... 786 Weed and Seed Program — Bridgeway, Inc — Safety Department (O 354-08) ...... 799 Weed and Seed Program — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. — Safety Department (O 355-08) ...... 800

Health Department

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) & CHORE Program — expenses — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 599-08) ...... 781

Highland Park Golf Course

Contracts for food and golf-related merchandise — Highland and Seneca Golf Courses (O 450-08)...... 786

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Purchase and sell property — 1466 East 174th St. & 1312 East 187th St. & 19406 Nyack Ct. — Collinwood Nottingham Villages Development Corp. (O 592-08) ...... 779 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 812 April 23, 2008 The City Record 41

Housing Rehabilitation Program

Appropriate — CDBG and Federal HOME Program funds — Section 8 Housing Quality Standards — property inspections — professional consultants (O 596-08) ...... 780

Land Reutilization Program

E. 100th St., 1236 — Glenville Development Corporation (O 601-08) ...... 782 E. 116th St. — Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08)...... 801 E. 66th St. — First Bethel Baptist Church (O 4-08)...... 794 E. 69th St. — Midtown Cleveland, Inc. (O 297-08) ...... 795 E. 81st St. — Kenneth Oliver (O 1823-07) ...... 793 East 84th St. — Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation (O 413-08) ...... 803 Storer Avenue — F.S. Metals, Inc. (O 603-08)...... 783

Landmark Commission

A Christmas Story House — (O 602-08) ...... 782

Liquor Permits

Buckeye Rd., 11312 — objection — withdraw — TRFO — repealing Res. No. 245-08 (Ward 4) (R 605-08) ...... 785 E. 55th St., 2165 — objection — withdraw — NEW — repealing Res. No. 9-08 (Ward 5) (R 604-08) ...... 785 Lorain Ave., 12524 (1st. Fl. & basement) — TFOL — (Ward 19) (F 615-08) ...... 775 Woodhill Rd., 2623 — objection — withdraw — TRFO — repealing Res. No. 303-08 — (Ward 6) (R 606-08) ...... 785

Mayor’s Office

City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08)...... 796

Memoranda of Understanding

City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08)...... 796

Neighborhood Equity Funds

Community Development Department — administrative expenses — Community Development Block Grant & NEF Administrative Cost funds — appropriation — SAS software maintenance — contracts — Executive Information Systems, LLC (O 597-08)...... 781 Foreclosure Prevention Education Program — agreement — Mount Pleasant Community Zone, Inc. (Ward 3) NEF (O 568-08) ...... 804

Northeast Shores Development Corporation

Waterloo Rd., 15601 — encroach — public right-of-way (O 589-08) ...... 776

Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)

Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 799

Ohio City Near West Development Corporation

Encroachment permit — for banners on Lorain Ave. & W. 25 St. (O 590-08) ...... 776

Ohio Municipal League

Membership dues — payment — various professional organizations (O 587-08) ...... 776 813 42 The City Record April 23, 2008

Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Contracts for food and golf-related merchandise — Highland and Seneca Golf Courses (O 450-08) ...... 786 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 593-08) ...... 779 Summer Food Program; 2008 — grant — Ohio Department of Education — food service operation — Camp George L. Forbes (O 448-08) ...... 786

Permits

American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk, — American Heart Association (O 610-08) ...... 784 Annual Nurses Fun Run — Hermes Sports & Events (O 613-08) ...... 785 Duration & requirement of temporary public right-of-way occupancy permits for outdoor restaurants — amend Sects. 513.04 & 513.07 (O 104-08) ...... 786 Encroachment — to Ohio City Near West Development — for banners on Lorain Ave. & W. 25th St. (O 590-08) ...... 776 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk — American Cancer Society (O 608-08) ...... 784 New Day in Hough 2K Run/Walk and Parade — New Day in Hough Committee (O 612-08) ...... 785 Walkathon and 5K Run — The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio (O 609-08) ...... 784

Police Athletic League

Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Safety Dept. (O 357-08) ...... 800

Port Control Department

Critical Business Analysis, Inc. — contracts — Expedition software (O 588-08) ...... 776

Professional Services

Critical Business Analysis, Inc. — contracts — Expedition software (O 588-08) ...... 776

Professional Services

Housing Rehabilitation Programs — appropriate — CDBG and Federal HOME Program funds — Section 8 Housing Quality Standards — property inspections(O 596-08) ...... 780 Water quality for treatment in distribution plants — Utilities Department (O 343-08) ...... 798

Public Hearings (Notices)

E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district — zoning (O 362-08) ...... 790 E. 33rd St. (west side) — north of Perkins Ave. — change the zoning — Residence Industry District (O 298-07)...... 790 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 790

Public Improvements

Apply & accept grant — State of Ohio Roadwork Development Fund — E. 78th St. between Osage and Marble Ave. (Ward 12) (O 566-08) ...... 804 814 April 23, 2008 The City Record 43

Public Right-of-Way

Duration & requirement of temporary public right-of-way occupancy permits for outdoor restaurants — amend Sects. 513.04 & 513.07 (O 104-08) ...... 786 Waterloo Rd., 15601 — encroach — public right-of-way — Northeast Shores Development Corp. (O 589-08) ...... 776

Purchases and Supplies Division

Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 799 HUD — purchase and sell property — 1466 East 174th St. & 1312 East 187th St. & 19406 Nyack Ct. — Collinwood Nottingham Villages Development Corp. (O 592-08) ...... 779

Recognition

20th Annual Global Youth Service Day (R 621-08)...... 775 Copeland, Dr. Ronald Louis (R 624-08)...... 775 Daniels, Dr. Kettlie Joseph (R 626-08) ...... 775 Grant, Dr. Richard E. (R 623-08) ...... 775 Jackson, Dr. Alvin D. (R 627-08) ...... 775 Jackson, Jr., Dr. Edgar B. (R 628-08)...... 775 Stallion, Dr. Anthony (R 625-08)...... 775 The Inner-City Support Group (R 622-08) ...... 775

Resolution of Support

Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793

Resolutions — Miscellaneous

Black Marriage Day celebration — (Ward 9) (R 563-08)...... 792 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Retirement

Extend retirement dates of various police & fire personnel — Public Safety Department (O 407-08) ...... 803

Safety Department

Extend retirement dates of various police & fire personnel (O 407-08)...... 803 Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Police Athletic League (O 357-08) ...... 800 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — grant — Muftis Taylor Multi Service Center — (O 356-08) ...... 800 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Bridge way, Inc. (O 354-08) ...... 799 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Burton, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. (O 355-08) ...... 800

Seneca Golf Course

Contracts for food and golf-related merchandise — Highland and Seneca Golf Courses (O 450-08) ...... 786

Service Department

Haussler Neighborhood Association — banner (O 571-08) ...... 805 American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk, — permit — American Heart Association (O 610-08) ...... 784 Annual Cleveland Clinic Nurses Fun Run — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 613-08) ...... 785 Duration & requirement of temporary public right-of-way occupancy permits for outdoor restaurants — amend Sects. 513.04 & 513.07 (O 104-08) ...... 786 E. 115th St. — between Superior Ave., & Euclid Ave. — designate — Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (O 562-08) ...... 804 Encroachment permit — to Ohio City Near West Development — for banners on Lorain Ave. & W. 25th St. (O 590-08) ...... 776 815 44 The City Record April 23, 2008

Everlasting Baptist Church — banner (O 570-08) ...... 804 Family Unity in the Park — banner (O 572-08) ...... 805 International Flags — banner (O 573-08) ...... 805 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk — permit — American Cancer Society (O 608-08) ...... 784 New Day in Hough — banners — New Day in Hough Committee (O 611-08)...... 784 New Day in Hough 2K Run/Walk and Parade — permit — New Day in Hough Committee (O 612-08) ...... 785 On-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories — rehabilitation, training, and inspections — various divisions (O 591-08) ...... 777 Walkathon and 5K Run — permit — The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio (O 609-08) ...... 784 Waterloo Rd., 15601 — encroach — public right-of-way — Northeast Shores Development Corp. (O 589-08) ...... 776

State of Ohio

Apply & accept grant — State of Ohio Roadwork Development Fund — E. 78th St. between Osage and Marble Ave. (Ward 12) (O 566-08) ...... 804 Apply and accept grant for Coke Oven Property (O 607-08) ...... 783

Streets — Name

E. 115th St. — between Superior Ave. & Euclid Ave. — designate — Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (O 562-08) ...... 804

Streets — Dedication

E. 115th St. — between Superior Ave., & Euclid Ave. — designate — Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (O 562-08) ...... 804

Summer Food Program

Summer Food Program; 2008 — grant — Ohio Department of Education — food service operation — Camp George L. Forbes (O 448-08) ...... 786

Tax Levies

Certificate of Result on March 4, 2008 Election — Cleveland Public Library Tax Levy (F 614-08) ...... 775

Utilities Department

Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance (O 346-08) ...... 799 Contracts — various types of fencing (O 345-08) ...... 799 Professional Services — water quality for treatment in distribution plants (O 343-08) ...... 798

Vehicles

On-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories — rehabilitation, training, and inspections — various divisions (O 591-08) ...... 777

Ward 01

Copeland, Dr. Ronald Louis — recognition (R 624-08) ...... 775 Daniels, Dr. Kettlie Joseph — recognition (R 626-08)...... 775 Grant, Dr. Richard E. — recognition (R 623-08) ...... 775 Jackson, Dr. Alvin D. — recognition (R 627-08) ...... 775 Jackson, Jr., Dr. Edgar B. — recognition (R 628-08)...... 775 Stallion, Dr. Anthony — recognition (R 625-08) ...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 The Inner-City Support Group — recognition (R 622-08) ...... 775 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 816 April 23, 2008 The City Record 45

Ward 02

McCullough, Harold — condolence (R 616-08) ...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 03

20th Annual Global Youth Service Day — recognition (R 621-08)...... 775 Family Unity in the Park — banner (O 572-08) ...... 805 Foreclosure Prevention Education Program — agreement — Mount Pleasant Community Zone, Inc. (Ward 3) NEF (O 568-08) ...... 804 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — grant — Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center — Safety Department (O 356-08) ...... 800 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793

Ward 04

Buckeye Rd., 11312 — objection — withdraw — TRFO — repealing Res. No. 245-08 — liquor permit (R 605-08) ...... 785 E. 116th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08) ...... 801

Ward 05

Apply and accept grant for Coke Oven Property (O 607-08) ...... 783 E. 55th St., 2165 — objection — withdraw — NEW — repealing Res. No. 9-08 — liquor permit (R 604-08) ...... 785 E. 66th St — Land Reutilization Program — First Bethel Baptist Church (O 4-08) ...... 794 E. 69th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Midtown Cleveland, Inc. (O 297-08) ...... 795 St. John A.M.E. Church — 100th Anniversary — congratulations (R 619-08)...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. — Safety Department (O 355-08) ...... 800

Ward 06

Annual Cleveland Clinic Nurses Fun Run — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 613-08) ...... 785 E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district — zoning (O 362-08) ...... 790 East 84th St — Land Reutilization Program — Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation (O 413-08) ...... 803 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 790 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Woodhill Rd., 2623 — objection — withdraw — TRFO — repealing Res. No. 303-08 — liquor permit (R 606-08) ...... 785

Ward 07

E. 81st St. — Land Reutilization Program — Kenneth Oliver (O 1823-07) ...... 793 New Day in Hough — banners — New Day in Hough Committee (O 611-08) ...... 784 New Day in Hough 2K Run/Walk and Parade — permit — New Day in Hough Committee (O 612-08) ...... 785

Ward 08

E. 100th St., 1236 — Land Reutilization Program — Glenville Development Corporation (O 601-08) ...... 782 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 817 46 The City Record April 23, 2008

Ward 09

Hessler Neighborhood Association — banner (O 571-08)...... 805 Black Marriage Day celebration (R 563-08) ...... 792 E. 115th St. — between Superior Ave., & Euclid Ave. — designate — Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (O 562-08) ...... 804 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 790 Everlasting Baptist Church — banner (O 570-08) ...... 804 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Bridgeway, Inc — Safety Department(O 354-08) ...... 799

Ward 10

20th Annual Global Youth Service Day — recognition (R 621-08)...... 775 Everlasting Baptist Church — banner (O 570-08) ...... 804 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 11

HUD — purchase and sell property — 1466 East 174th St. & 1312 East 187th St. & 19406 Nyack Ct. — Collinwood Nottingham Villages Development Corp. (O 592-08) ...... 779 Osredkar, Florian — congratulations (R 620-08) ...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 Waterloo Rd., 15601 — encroach — public right-of-way — Northeast Shores Development Corp. (O 589-08) ...... 776

Ward 12

Apply & accept grant — State of Ohio Roadwork Development Fund — E. 78th St. between Osage and Marble Ave. (O 566-08) ...... 804 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 13

A Christmas Story House — Landmark Commission (O 602-08)...... 782 American Heart Association’s annual Heart Walk, — permit — American Heart Association (O 610-08) ...... 784 Apply and accept grant for Coke Oven Property (O 607-08) ...... 783 E. 33rd St. (west side) — north of Perkins Ave. — change the zoning — Residence Industry District (O 298-07)...... 790

Ward 13

LaGuardia, Dr. David M. — appreciation (R 629-08) ...... 775 Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk — permit — American Cancer Society (O 608-08) ...... 784 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 Walkathon and 5K Run — permit — The Diversity Center of Northeast Ohio (O 609-08) ...... 784

Ward 14

Frabrezo, Mario — condolence (R 617-08) ...... 775 International Flags — banner (O 573-08) ...... 805 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793

Ward 15

Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793 818 April 23, 2008 The City Record 47

Ward 17

Storer Avenue — Land Reutilization Program — F.S. Metals, Inc. (O 603-08) ...... 783 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 18

Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 19

Lorain Ave., 12524 (1st. Fl. & basement) — TFOL — liquor permit (F 615-08) ...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 20

Harley Ave. (south side) — Grapeland Ave. (north side) — Triskett Ave. (northwest) — change the use district — zoning (O 364-08) ...... 802 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 The Ed Keating Center — appreciation (R 630-08) ...... 775 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Ward 21

Dunn, Charles — condolence (R 618-08)...... 775 Supporting Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 (R 564-08) ...... 793 Urging HUD — to resume selling foreclosed houses (R 569-08) ...... 793

Water Division

Professional Services — water quality for treatment in distribution plants — Utilities Department (O 343-08) ...... 798

Zoning

E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district (O 362-08) ...... 790 E. 33rd St. (west side) — north of Perkins Ave. — change the zoning — Residence Industry District (O 298-07)...... 790 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts (O 361-08) ...... 790 Harley Ave., (south side) — Grapeland Ave., (north side) — Triskett Ave. (northwest) — change the use district (O 364-08) ...... 802

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