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April the Third, Two Thousand and Thirteen

The City Record is available online at Frank G. Jackson www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Mayor Martin J. Sweeney President of Council Containing PAGE

Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 6 Ward Name Board of Control 6 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Civil Service 8 2 Zachary Reed Board of Zoning Appeals 8 3 Joe Cimperman Board of Building Standards 4 Kenneth L. Johnson and Building Appeals 9 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Notice 12 6 Mamie J. Mitchell Public Hearings 12 7 TJ Dow City of Cleveland Bids 12 8 Jeffrey D. Johnson Adopted Resolutions 9 Kevin Conwell and Ordinances 13 10 Eugene R. Miller Committee Meetings 40 11 Michael D. Polensek Index 40 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Jay Westbrook 17 Dona Brady 18 Martin J. Sweeney 19 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Ward Name Residence Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 16920 Throckley Avenue 44128 Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 2 Zachary Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Police – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DIVISIONS: 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 8 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 10 Eugene R. Miller ...... 13615 Kelso Avenue 44110 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500 11 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 DIVISIONS: 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 16 Jay Westbrook...... 1278 West 103rd Street 44102 17 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 18 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank 19 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 Member Brian Cummins, Council Member Eugene R. Miller, Jeff Marks, (Board Lawyer), Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Hardaway, John O. Horton, Annie Key, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Gia Hoa Ryan, Ted C. Wammes, Peter Whitt. Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Chris Warren, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development Michael Flickinger. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education SINKING FUND COMMISSION Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs — Interim Director of Equal Opportunity. Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Jan Huber, Secretary. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Jomarie Wasik, Director BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS DIVISIONS: – Room 516, Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Sullivan. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, ______, Chief Counsel, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Martin J. Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Sweeney. Room 106: John Skrtic, Law Librarian, Room 100 BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Eugene R. Miller. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DIVISIONS: Utilities Director Barry A. Withers; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L. Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Render, Genesis O. Brown. Avenue HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, Commissioner, Room 128 Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Barry A. Withers, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DIVISIONS: MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Councilman Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief Kevin Kelley. Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim Commissioner Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Water Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair; DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director, Cleveland Hopkins Laura M. Bala, Council Member Anthony Brancatelli, Robert N. Brown, Thomas Coffey, International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive Allan Dreyer, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert DIVISIONS: Keiser, Secretary. Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Law Director Barbara DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director A. Langhenry. OFFICES: CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Administration – John Laird, Manager JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS DIVISIONS: Judge Courtroom Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12B Parking Facilities – Antionette Thompson, Interim Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14C Streets – ______, Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B DEPT. OF PUBLIC – Karen Butler, Director, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Plaza Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Gregory A. Sims Environment – Pamela Cross, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza – Acting Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Karen K. Butler, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate, Victor Perez – City Prosecutor The City Record

OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND

Vol. 100 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013 No. 5182 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013

The City Record WEDNESDAY — Alternating COMMUNICATIONS Published weekly by the City Clerk, Clerk of Council under authority 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- File No. 475-13. of the Charter of the mittee: Pruitt, Chair; Brady, Vice From Ivan Henderson, Commis- Chair; Conwell, Cummins, Dow, Kel- City of Cleveland sioner, Cleveland Public Power. ley, Mil ler, Polensek, Westbrook. The City Record is available Notification of CPP’s designation as a Reliable Public Power Provider by online at 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- the American Public Power Associ- www.clevelandcitycouncil.org mittee: Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook, ation. Received. Address all communications to Vice Chair; Brady, Conwell, Dow, Keane, Zone. PATRICIA J. BRITT File No. 476-13 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The following Committees are From Jim Lisner of VivaHer- subject to the Call of the Chair: 216 City Hall mosa.com. Information for the city Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair; to consider about red light cameras Cleveland, Keane, Polensek, Pruitt. before acting on a contract renewal. PERMANENT SCHEDULE Received. STANDING COMMITTEES Personnel and Operations Commit- tee: Westbrook, Chair; Conwell, K. OF THE COUNCIL FROM OHIO DIVISION OF Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell, Sweeney, LIQUOR CONTROL 2010-2013 Zone. File No. 485-13. MONDAY — Alternating Mayor’s Appointment Committee: Dow, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Mil - RE: #6622582 C1 C2 D6 — Stock ler, Sweeney. Change Application — P & S St. 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Proper- Clair Liquor Inc., 16208 St. Clair Ave. ties, and Recreation Committee: K. Sustainability Sub-Committee: Zone, (Ward 11). Received. Johnson, Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair; Chair; Westbrook, Vice Chair; Cum- Brancatelli, Cimperman, Dow, Polen- mins. CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS sek. 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human The rules were suspended and the Services Committee: Cimperman, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS following Resolutions were adopted Chair; J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Con- CITY COUNCIL by a rising vote: well, Keane, Kelley, Polensek. ______11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- Res. No. 477-13—Richmond Arthur mittee: Miller, Chair; Cummins, Vice Cleveland, Ohio Jones. Chair; Cleveland, Dow, K. Johnson, Monday, April 1, 2013 Res. No. 478-13—Cyrus Vincere Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney. The meeting of the Council was Grant Warren. 11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit- called to order with the President of Res. No. 479-13—Larry “Pete” Cole- tee: Mitchell, Chair; K. Johnson, Council, Martin J. Sweeney, in the man. Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cimperman, Chair. Cleveland, Sweeney. Council Members present: Dona CONGRATULATION RESOLUTION Brady, Anthony Brancatelli, Phyllis MONDAY E. Cleveland, Kevin Conwell, TJ Dow, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Kenneth The rules were suspended and the L. Johnson, Martin J. Keane, Kevin following Resolution was adopted 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: without objection: Kelley, Chair; Sweeney, Vice Chair; J. Kelley, Eugene R. Miller, Mamie Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Keane, J. Mitchell, Michael D. Polensek, Zack Reed, Martin J. Sweeney and Res. No. 480-13—Michael T. Hugh- Miller, Mitchell, Pruitt, Westbrook, Jay Westbrook. es. Zone. Also present were: Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chief of Staff Ken Sil- RECOGNITION RESOLUTION TUESDAY liman, Chief Operating Officer Dar- nell Brown, Chief of Regional Devel- The rules were suspended and the 9:30 A.M. — Community and Eco- opment Chris Warren, Chief of Edu- following Resolution was adopted nomic Development Committee: Bran - cation Monyka S. Price, Chief of without objection: catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim- Communications Maureen Harper, perman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Miller, Chief of Public Affairs Natoya Res. No. 486-13—Cleveland Dyngus Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone. Walker-Minor, and Directors Day. 1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affir- Langhenry, Dumas, Bender, Smith, Wasik, Butler, Cox, Rush, Rybka, mative Action and Training Com- FIRST READING EMERGENCY Southerington, Nichols, Griffin, mittee: Zone, Chair; Pruitt, Vice ORDINANCE REFERRED Chair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K. Brown, Fumich, and Ambroz. Johnson, Mitchell, Westbrook. Council Members, Administration, Ord. No. 481-13. Staff, and those in the audience rose By Council Members Conwell and WEDNESDAY — Alternating for a moment of silent reflection, Kelley (by departmental request). and the Pledge of Allegiance. An emergency ordinance to amend 10:00 A.M. — Aviation and Trans- Sections 447.01 and 447.06 of the Cod- portation Committee: Keane, Chair; MOTION ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. John- 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. son, K. Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell. On the motion of Council Member 437-01, passed June 19, 2001 and 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- Kelley, the reading of the minutes Ordinance No. 1237-12, passed Octo- mittee: Conwell, Chair; Polensek, of the last meeting was dispensed ber 15, 2012, relating to route map Vice Chair; Brady, Cleveland, Cum- with and the journal approved. Sec- and operations schedule for car- mins, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, Zone. onded by Council Member Reed. riages. 509 4 The City Record April 3, 2013

Whereas, this ordinance consti- by the Director of Public Works and the earliest period allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- the Police Traffic Commissioner. Motion to suspend rules, Charter ing for the usual daily operation of (f) Upon receipt of an application, and statutory provisions and place a municipal department; now, there- the Commissioner of Assessments on final passage. fore, and Licenses shall notify the Council The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it ordained by the Council of Member or Members in whose ward or 15. Nays 0. Read third time in full. the City of Cleveland: wards a carriage business intends to Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0. Section 1. That Sections 447.01 and operate for their written recommen- 447.06 of the Codified Ordinances of dation of approval. No license shall be Ord. No. 484-13. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended issued until the expiration of thirty By Council Member Cimperman. by Ordinance No. 437-01, passed June (30) days from the date of the notice, An emergency ordinance authoriz- 19, 2001 and Ordinance No. 1237-12, unless the period of thirty (30) days is ing the issuance of a Frozen Dessert passed October 15, 2012, is amended expressly waived by the Council Mobile Permit to Adam Boda to to read as follows: members in writing. engage in mobile vending in Ward Section 2. That existing Sections 3. Section 447.01 Definitions 447.01 and 447.06 of the Codified Ordi- Whereas, pursuant to Section (a) “Carriage” means a horse- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as 675.07 of the Codified Ordinances of drawn or manually- or mechanically- amended by Ordinance No. 437-01, Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified driven vehicle the owner or operator passed June 19, 2001 and Ordinance Ordinances”) the consent of Council of which secures or accepts passen- No. 1237-12, passed October 15, 2012, expressed by ordinance is a prereq- gers for hire on public streets or in are repealed. uisite to peddling upon public rights public or quasi-public places, includ- Section 3. That this ordinance is of way outside of the Central Busi- ing, but not limited to, horse-drawn declared to be an emergency measure ness District; and carriages, pedal- propelled carriages, and, provided it receives the affirma- Whereas, This Council has con- and pedicabs. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- sidered the request of Adam Boda to (b) “Carriage Operator” means the bers elected to Council, it shall take engage in mobile vending outside of person in actual physical control of a effect and be in force immediately the Central Business district, and carriage. upon its passage and approval by the has determined that it is in the pub- (c) “Carriage Operator’s Assistant” Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect lic interest to allow Adam Boda to means the person required by division and be in force from and after the ear- engage in mobile vending in Ward (b) of Section 447.08 to assist the Car- liest period allowed by law. 3; and riage Operator with those duties Referred to Directors of Public Whereas, this ordinance consti- which are ancillary to the operation Safety, Finance, Law; Commitees on tutes an emergency measure provid- of the carriage. Public Safety, Legislation, Finance. (d) “Commissioner” means the Com- ing for the usual daily operation of missioner of Assessments and Licens- a municipal department; now, there- FIRST READING EMERGENCY es or his or her designee. fore, (e) “Carriage Business” means the ORDINANCES READ IN FULL Be it ordained by the Council of business of transporting persons for AND PASSED the City of Cleveland: hire by carriage. Section 1. That this Council con- (f) “For hire” has the same mean- Ord. No. 482-13. sents, as required by, Section 675.08 ing as defined in Section 401.30. By Council Member Conwell. of the Codified Ordinances to allow (g) “Police Traffic Commissioner” An emergency ordinance authoriz- to Adam Boda to engage in mobile means the Commissioner of Traffic ing the Director of the Department vending in the public rights of way Control of the Division of Police. of to enter into an in Ward 3. agreement with the Cleveland Clin- Section 2. That all of the require- Section 447.06 Route Map and Oper- ic: Minority Men’s Health Center for ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified ations Schedule the Minority Men’s Health and Com- Ordinances shall apply to the persons (a) A carriage business shall oper- munity Health Educational Event named in Section 1 of this ordinance. ate only upon routes and under sched- through the use of Ward 9 Neigh- Section 3. That the privilege grant- ules which have been submitted to borhood Capital Funds. ed may be revoked at any time by this and approved by the Director of Pub- Council. lic Works and the Police Traffic Com- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 4. That this ordinance is missioner. tutes an emergency measure provid- declared to be an emergency measure (b) The route map and operations ing for the usual daily operation of and, provided it receives the affirma- schedule shall be filed with the appli- a municipal department; now, there- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- cation for a carriage business license fore, and shall contain the following: Be it ordained by the Council of bers elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately (1) A map of the tour routes on the City of Cleveland: which the business’ carriages will upon its passage and approval by the Section 1. That the Director of the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect operate; Department of Public Health is (2) The location of any curbside and be in force from and after the ear- authorized to enter into an agree- liest period allowed by law. areas to be designated as zones for ment with the Cleveland Clinic: pickup and discharge of passengers; Motion to suspend rules, Charter Minority Men’s Health Center for and and statutory provisions and place (3) With respect to horse-drawn the Minority’s Men’s Health and on final passage. carriages, the location of the site or Education Event The rules were suspended. Yeas sites to be used for off-street storage, for the public purpose of educating 15. Nays 0. Read third time in full. stabling, and loading of carriages city of Cleveland residents on dis- Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0. and horses. ease prevention and maintaining (c) The Director of Public Works good health through the use of FIRST READING EMERGENCY and the Police Traffic Commissioner Ward 9 Neighborhood Capital RESOLUTION READ IN FULL may reject any route map and opera- Funds. AND ADOPTED tions schedule, the implementation of Section 2. That the cost of said con- which would result in the unsafe use tract shall be in an amount not to Res. No. 483-13. of public rights of way or an unrea- exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from By Council Member Brady. sonable impediment to the orderly Fund No. 10 SF 177. An emergency resolution object- flow of traffic. Section 3. That the Director of Law ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at (d) The licensee may file with the shall prepare and approve said con- 4281 West 130th Street. Commissioner of Assessments and Whereas, Council has been noti- Licenses additional routes from time tract and that the contract shall con- to time, provided that they have first tain such terms and provisions as he fied by the Department of Liquor been submitted to and approved by deems necessary to protect the City’s Control of an application for a New the Director of Public Works and the interest. C1 Liquor Permit at Walgreen Co., Police Traffic Commissioner. Section 4. That this ordinance is DBA Walgreens, #03234, 4281 West (e) Nothing in this section shall be hereby declared to be an emergency 130th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, construed to prohibit a licensee from measure and, provided it receives the Permit Number 935794132340; and operating on special routes for spe- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, the granting of this cial events, including without limita- the members elected to Council, it application for a liquor permit to tion weddings, dinner-and-theater shall take effect and be in force imme- this high crime area, which is packages, concerts and other perfor- diately upon its passage and approval already saturated with other liquor mances, provided that the routes have by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take outlets, is contrary to the best inter- first been submitted to and approved effect and be in force from and after ests of the entire community; and 510 April 3, 2013 The City Record 5

Whereas, the applicant does not Foundation and PEW Charitable Airport being used for office space qualify to be a permit holder and/or Trusts for the Health Impact Assess- for flight training and related ser- has demonstrated that he has oper- ment Capacity Building Program; and vices, for a period up to five months; ated his liquor business in disregard authorizing the Director to enter into and authorizing the Director to of the laws, regulations or local one or more contracts with various enter into a Lease Agreement with ordinances of this state or any other agencies, entities, or individuals to Premier Flight Academy, Ltd. for state; and implement the grant. the lease of office space at Burke Whereas, the place for which the Approved by Directors of City Plan- Lakefront Airport for flight training permit is sought has not conformed ning Commission, Public Health, and to provide related services, for to the building, safety or health Finance, Law; Passage recommended requirements of the governing body the Department of Port Control, for of this County or City; and by Committees on City Planning, a period of two years, with two one- Whereas, the place for which the Health and , Finance, year options to renew, the first of permit is sought is so arranged or when amended, as follows: which requires additional legislative constructed that law enforcement 1. In the title, lines 2 and 3; Section authority. officers or agents of the Department 1, line 1, and in Section 4, line 4, strike Approved by Directors of Port Con- of Liquor Control are prevented rea- “Director of the City Planning Com- trol, Finance, Law; Passage recom- sonable access to the establishment; mission” and insert “Director of City mended by Committees on Aviation and Planning, in coordination with the and Transportation, Finance. Whereas, the place for which the Director of Public Health,”. The rules were suspended. Yeas permit is sought is so located with Amendment agreed to. 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read respect to the neighborhood that it The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. substantially interferes with public 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. decency, sobriety, peace or good third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. order; and Nays 0. Ord. No. 361-13. Whereas, this objection is based In compliance with Section 33 of By Council Members Keane and on other legal grounds as set forth the Charter a copy of the legislation Kelley (by departmental request). in Revised Code Section 4303.292; was furnished to each member of An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Council before final passage. ing the Director of Port Control to Whereas, this resolution consti- enter into a Lease Agreement with tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 127-13. AirNet Systems, Inc. for the lease of ing for the immediate preservation By Council Members Brancatelli space in the passenger terminal build- of the public peace, prosperity, safe- and Kelley (by departmental re - ing at Burke Lakefront Airport to be ty and welfare pursuant to Section quest). used for flight planning and as a crew 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. An emergency ordinance authoriz- layover rest area, for the Department Council’s objection to said permit ing the Director of Community of Port Control, for a period of two must be received by the Director of Development to apply for and accept years, with two one-year options to Liquor Control within 30 days of grants from the United States renew, the first of which is exercis- notification; now, therefore, Department of Housing and Urban able through additional legislative Be it resolved by the Council of Development for the CDBG Year 39 the City of Cleveland: authority. under the Title I of the Housing and Approved by Directors of Port Con- Section 1. That Council does hereby Community Development Act of record its objection to a New C1 trol, Finance, Law; Passage recom- 1974, for the 2013 Federal HOME mended by Committees on Aviation Liquor Permit at Walgreen Co., DBA Investment Partnerships Act Pro- Walgreens, #03234, 4281 West 130th and Transportation, Finance. gram, Emergency Solutions Grant The rules were suspended. Yeas Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit Program, and the Housing Opportu- Number 935794132340; and requests 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read nities for Persons with AIDS Pro- the Director of Liquor Control to set a third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. gram. hearing for said application in accor- Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Commu- dance with provisions of Section nity Development, Finance, Law; 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. Ord. No. 362-13. Passage recommended by Commit- Section 2. That the Clerk of Council By Council Members Keane and tees on Community and Economic be and she is hereby directed to trans- Kelley (by departmental request). Development, Finance, when amend- mit two certified copies of this resolu- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ed, as follows: tion, together with two copies of a let- ing the Director of Port Control to 1. In Section 1, line 3, strike ter of objection and two copies of a enter into a Lease Agreement with “$18,400,000” and insert “$19,039,000”; letter requesting that the hearing be World Wide Flight Services for the in line 4, strike “$3,703,000” and held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. lease of space in the South Cargo Section 3. That this resolution is insert “$3,832,000”; in line 5, strike Facility Building at Cleveland Hop- hereby declared to be an emergency “$1,721,500” and insert “$1,781,000”; kins International Airport for opera- measure and, provided it receives the and in line 6, strike “$888,000” and tion of an air cargo facility, for the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all insert “$918,000”. Department of Port Control, for a peri- the members elected to Council, it 2. In Section 2, lines 1 and 2, od of two years, with two one-year shall take effect and be in force imme- strike “for the grants, placed in File options to renew, the first of which is diately upon its adoption and No. 127-13-A” and insert “, reconciled exercisable through additional leg- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it 2013 CDBG Year 39 Budget, and the islative authority. shall take effect and be in force from Comparison of HUD Budget 2012- Approved by Directors of Port Con- and after the earliest period allowed 2013, placed in File No. 127-13-B”. trol, Finance, Law; Passage recom- by law. Amendments agreed to. mended by Committees on Aviation Motion to suspend rules, Charter The rules were suspended. Yeas and Transportation, Finance. and statutory provisions and place 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas on final adoption. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. 15. Nays 0. Read third time in full. In compliance with Section 33 of Nays 0. Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0. the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Ord. No. 365-13. SECOND READING EMERGENCY Council before final passage. By Council Members Keane and ORDINANCES PASSED Kelley (by departmental request). Ord. No. 356-13. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 67-13. By Council Members Keane and ing the Director of Port Control to By Council Members Cimperman, Kelley (by departmental request). employ one or more professional con- Cleveland and Kelley (by departmen- An emergency ordinance authoriz- sultants to provide quality assurance tal request). ing the Director of Port Control to and surveying services for airport- An emergency ordinance authoriz- enter into an amendment to Lease related projects, for a period of one ing the Director of the City Planning Agreement No. 69361 with Premier year, with three one-year options to Commission to apply for and accept a Flight Academy, Ltd. to increase the renew, the second of which requires grant from the Robert Wood Johnson leased premises at Burke Lakefront additional legislation. 511 6 The City Record April 3, 2013

Approved by Directors of Port Con- sion of Cleveland Public Power, 2012, under the authority of Section trol, Finance, Law; Passage recom- Department of Public Utilities, for a 129.26 of the Codified Ordinances of mended by Committees on Aviation period of two years starting upon Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, which on the and Transportation, Finance. the execution of a contract, received basis of the estimated quantity The rules were suspended. Yeas on December 13, 2012, under the would amount to $2,422.02 (0%, 30 15. Nays 0. Read second time. Read authority of Section 129.26 of the Days), is affirmed and approved as third time in full. Passed. Yeas 15. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, the lowest and best bid, and the Nays 0. Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the Director of Public Utilities is estimated quantity would amount to requested to enter into a require- MOTION $688,447.00 (0%, 30 Days), is ment contract for the required goods affirmed and approved as the low- and/or services. On the motion of Council Member est and best bid, and the Director of The requirement contract shall Kelley, the absences of Council Public Utilities is requested to enter further provide that the Contractor Members Joe Cimperman, Brian J. into a requirement contract for the shall furnish the remainder of the Cummins and Terrell H. Pruitt are required goods and/or services. City’s requirements for the goods hereby authorized. Seconded by The requirement contract shall and/or services, whether more or Council Member Cleveland. further provide that the Contractor less than the estimated quantity, as shall furnish the remainder of the may be ordered under delivery MOTION City’s requirements for the goods orders separately certified to the and/or services, whether more or contract. The Council Meeting adjourned at less than the estimated quantity, as Yeas: Directors Langhenry, 7:31 p.m. to meet on Monday, April may be ordered under delivery Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, 8, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council orders separately certified to the Acting Director Withers, Directors Chamber. contract. Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Rybka. Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, Nays: None. Acting Director Withers, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Rush, Southerington, Fumich and tor Nichols. Rybka. Nays: None. Resolution No. 135-13. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- By Director Bender. tor Nichols. Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that Resolution No. 133-13. the bid of Utilicon Corp. for the pub- By Director Withers. lic improvement of East 9th street Patricia J. Britt Be it resolved by the Board of cleaning and structural lining, City Clerk, Clerk of Council Control of the City of Cleveland that including a $236,186.00 contingency the bid of WESCO Distribution Inc. allowance, all items, for the Divi- for an estimated quantity of street sion of Water, Department of Public THE CALENDAR lighting lamps, Group A, item 5, Utilities, received on February 20, Group G, items 34 through 37, and 2013, under the authority of Ordi- nance No. 1691-12, passed December The following measures will be on Group H, items 38 through 43, for 3, 2012, upon a unit basis for the their final passage at the next meet- the Division of Cleveland Public improvement in the aggregate ing: Power, Department of Public Utili- ties, for a period of two years start- amount of $2,598,046.00, is affirmed and approved as the lowest respon- NONE ing upon the execution of a con- tract, received on December 13, 2012, sible bid, and the Director of Public under the authority of Section 129.26 Utilities is authorized to enter into BOARD OF CONTROL of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- a contract for the improvement with land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis the bidder. of the estimated quantity would Be it further resolved by the Board of Control of the City of March 27, 2013 amount to $303,265.80 (0%, 30 Days), is affirmed and approved as the low- Cleveland that the employment of est and best bid, and the Director of the following subcontractors by Util- The Regular meeting of the Board Public Utilities is requested to enter icon Corp for the above-mentioned of Control convened in the Mayor’s into a requirement contract for the public improvement is approved: office on Wednesday, March 27, 2013 required goods and/or services. at 10:37 a.m. with Director Langhen- The requirement contract shall SUBCONTRACTOR WORK ry presiding. further provide that the Contractor PERCENTAGE Present: Directors Langhenry, shall furnish the remainder of the Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, City’s requirements for the goods Dan-Ray Construction, Acting Director Withers, Directors and/or services, whether more or LLC (CSB/MBE) $720,000.00 Rush, Southerington, Fumich and less than the estimated quantity, as 27.713% Rybka. may be ordered under delivery Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- orders separately certified to the Tech Ready Mix. Inc. tor Nichols. contract. (CSB/MBE) $ 65,000.00 2.502% Others: Jomarie Wasik, Director, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects. Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, Aqua-Rehab (USA), Inc. $750,000.00 Jim Hardy, Commissioner, Pur- Acting Director Withers, Directors 28.868% chases & Supplies. Rush, Southerington, Fumich and On motions, the following resolu- Rybka. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, tions were adopted, except as may Nays: None. Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, be otherwise noted: Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Acting Director Withers, Directors tor Nichols. Resolution No. 132-13. Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Rybka. By Director Withers. Resolution No. 134-13. Nays: None. Be it resolved by the Board of By Director Withers. Control of the City of Cleveland that Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Be it resolved by the Board of tor Nichols. the bid of The H. Leff Electric Com- Control of the City of Cleveland that pany for an estimated quantity of the bid of RA STRAUSS Electric Resolution No. 136-13. street lighting lamps, Group A, Supply Co. for an estimated quanti- By Director Smith. items 1 through 4, and item 6, Group ty of street lighting lamps, Group I, Be it resolved by the Board of B, items 7 through 13, Group C, item 44, for the Division of Cleve- Control of the City of Cleveland that items 14 through 22, Group D, item land Public Power, Department of the bid of Superior Insulation, Inc., 24, and items 26 through 28, Group Public Utilities, for a period of two for the public improvement of Resi- E, items 29 through 31, and Group years starting upon the execution of dential Sound Insulation Program F, items 32 through 33, for the Divi- a contract, received on December 13, (RSIP) Phase II Continuation Con- 512 April 3, 2013 The City Record 7 tract B-12-1 General Construction, shall be prepared by the Director of Lawhon & Associates, Inc. for the Department of Port Control, Law and shall contain such other (CSB/FBE) — $10,000.00 — (2.86%) received on September 14, 2012 under provisions as the Director of Law the authority of Ordinance No. 930- deems necessary to protect and ben- C.P. Braman & Co., Inc. 95, 469-98, 327-00, passed by the Coun- efit the public interest. (CSB/FBE) — $5,000.00 — (1.43%) cil of the City of Cleveland on June Be it further resolved that the 19, 1998, May 18, 1998 and June 12, employment of the following sub- TranSystems, Inc. 2000, respectively, upon a unit basis consultants by Soil and Materials $50,000.00 — (14.29%) for the improvement, in the aggre- Engineers, Inc. for the above autho- gate amount of $788,698.56, is rized contract is approved: O.R. Colan Associates, Inc. affirmed and approved as the low- $2,500.00 — (0.72%) est responsible bid; and the Director , Inc. of Port Control is authorized to (CSB) — $52,500.00 — (15.00%) TBE Group, Inc. enter into a contract for the $5,000.00 — (1.43%) improvement with the bidder. Lawhon & Associates, Inc. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, (CSB/FBE) — $52,500.00 Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, (15.00%) Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, Acting Director Withers, Directors Acting Director Withers, Directors Rush, Southerington, Fumich and C.T. Consultants, Inc. Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Rybka. $35,000.00 — (10.00%) Rybka. Nays: None. Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- TranSystems, Inc. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- tor Nichols. $45,501.00 — (13.00%) tor Nichols.

Resolution No. 137-13. So-Deep, Inc. Resolution No. 140-13. By Director Smith. $17,500.00 — (5.00%) By Director Cox. Be it resolved by the Board of Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that Smith & Nejedlik, Inc. Control of the City of Cleveland, the bid of Superior Insulation, Inc., $4,375.00 — (1.25%) that the bid of R. J. Platten Con- for the public improvement of Resi- tracting Co. (CSB/LPE), for the pub- dential Sound Insulation Program Northland Research Corp. lic improvement of East Side Main- (RSIP) Phase II Continuation Con- $4,375.00 — (1.25%) tenance Facility Phase One Site tract B-12-2 HVAC Electrical Con- Improvements, for Base Bid Items A struction, for the Department of Port Yeas: Directors Langhenry, - F and Optional Items 3A, 6A and Control, received on September 14, Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, AA1 for the Division of Architecture 2012 under the authority of Ordi- Acting Director Withers, Directors and Site Development Department of nance No. 930-95, 469-98, 327-00, Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Public Works, received on February passed by the Council of the City of Rybka. 6, 2013, under the authority of Ordi- Cleveland on June 19, 1998, May 18, Nays: None. nance No. 453-11, passed on May 16, 1998 and June 12, 2000, respectively, Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- 2011, upon a gross price basis for upon a unit basis for the improve- tor Nichols. the improvement in the aggregate ment, in the aggregate amount of amount of $1,254,809.00, is affirmed $711,971.27, is affirmed and approved Resolution No. 139-13. and approved as the lowest respon- as the lowest responsible bid; and By Director Wasik. sible bid; and the Director of Depart- the Director of Port Control is Be it resolved by the Board of ment of Public Works is authorized authorized to enter into a contract Control of the City of Cleveland that to enter into contract for the for the improvement with the bid- pursuant to the authority of Ordi- improvement with the bidder. der. nance No. 606-12, passed by the Be it further resolved by the Council of the City of Cleveland on Board of Control of the City of Yeas: Directors Langhenry, June 4, 2012, Professional Service Cleveland that the employment of Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, Industries, Inc. is selected upon the the following subcontractors by R. Acting Director Withers, Directors nomination of the Mayor’s Office of J. Platten Contracting Co. Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Capital Projects from a list of qual- (CSB/LPE) for the aforementioned Rybka. ified engineering consultants or public improvement is approved: Nays: None. firms of such consultants deter- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- mined to be available after a full SUBCONTRACTORS AMOUNT tor Nichols. and complete canvass by the Direc- PERCENTAGE tor of Mayor’s Office of Capital Pro- Resolution No. 138-13. jects as the firm to be employed by Nerone & Sons (CSB) $80,890.00 By Director Wasik. contract to supplement the regular- 6.446% Be it resolved by the Board of ly employed staff of the several Control of the City of Cleveland that departments of the City to obtain Ballast Fence (CSB/FBE) $69,993.00 pursuant to the authority of Ordi- the engineering services necessary 5.578% nance No. 606-12, passed by the for the Material Testing, Geotechni- Council of the City of Cleveland on cal, Environmental, and General Down to Earth Landscaping June 4, 2012, Soil and Materials Engineering Services contract. (CSB/FBE) $24,708.60 Engineers, Inc. is selected upon the Be it further resolved that the 1.969% nomination of the Mayor’s Office of Director of Mayor’s Office of Capi- Capital Projects from a list of qual- tal Projects is authorized to enter Tech Ready Mix (CSB/MBE) ified engineering consultants or into a written contract with Profes- $23,000.00 firms of such consultants deter- sional Service Industries, Inc. based 1.833% mined to be available after a full on its proposal dated March 11, 2013, and complete canvass by the Direc- provided that the compensation to Ning Enterprises, LLC (CSB/MBE) tor of Mayor’s Office of Capital Pro- be paid shall not exceed $350,000.00. $20,000.00 jects as the firm to be employed by The agreement authorized hereby 1.594% contract to supplement the regular- shall be prepared by the Director of ly employed staff of the several Law and shall contain such other Ramos Trucking (CSB/FBE) departments of the City to obtain provisions as the Director of Law $20,000.00 the engineering services necessary deems necessary to protect and ben- 1.594% for the Material Testing, Geotechni- efit the public interest. cal, Environmental, and General Be it further resolved that the North Coast Paving $12,597.00 Engineering Services contract. employment of the following sub- 1.000% Be it further resolved that the consultants by Professional Service Director of Mayor’s Office of Capi- Industries, Inc. for the above autho- Lakewood Supply (CSB) $ 4,000.00 tal Projects is authorized to enter rized contract is approved: 0.319% into a written contract with Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. based on Michael Benza & Assoc., Inc. Krusoe Sign (CSB/FBE) $ 1,500.00 its proposal dated March 11, 2013, (CSB) — $50,000.00 — (14.29%) 0.120% provided that the compensation to Yeas: Directors Langhenry, be paid shall not exceed $350,000.00. Euthenics, Inc. Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, The agreement authorized hereby (CSB) — $50,000.00 — (14.29%) Acting Director Withers, Directors 513 8 The City Record April 3, 2013

Rush, Southerington, Fumich and Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Rybka. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, Nays: None. Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Acting Director Withers, Directors Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Rush, Southerington, Fumich and tor Nichols. when directed by the Director of Rybka. Community Development and when Nays: None. Resolution No. 141-13. certain specified conditions have Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- By Director Rush. been met, to sell Land Reutilization tor Nichols. Whereas, under Ordinance No. Program parcels; and 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Whereas, Michael Collins has pro- JEFFREY B. MARKS, City is conducting a Land Reuti- posed to the City to purchase and Secretary lization Program (“Program”) develop the parcel for according to the provisions of Chap- commercial/industrial expansion; ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES and Whereas, the following conditions ______Whereas, under the Program, the exist: City has acquired Permanent Parcel 1. The member of Council from General Information No. 129-26-053 located at 11821 Soika Ward 2 has approved the proposed Application blanks and informa- Avenue in Ward 4; and sale or has not disapproved or tion, regarding minimum entrance Whereas, Section 183.021 of the requested a hold of the proposed qualifications, scope of examination, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, sale within 45 days of notification and suggested reference materials Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- of it; may be obtained at the office of the sioner of Purchases and Supplies, 2. The proposed purchaser of the Civil Service Commission, Room 119, when directed by the Director of parcel is neither tax delinquent nor City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- Community Development and when in violation of the Building and side Avenue. certain specified conditions have Housing Code; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Board of been met, to sell Land Reutilization Application blanks must be prop- Control of the City of Cleveland that Program parcels; and erly filled out on the official form under Section 183.021 of the Codified Whereas, Kim C. Mitchell has pro- prescribed by the Civil Service Com- posed to the City to purchase and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and mission and filed at the office of the develop the parcel for yard expan- commission not later than the final sion; and Supplies is authorized, when direct- ed by the Director of Community closing date slated in the examina- Whereas, the following conditions tion announcement. exist: Development, and the Mayor is requested, to execute an Official 1. The member of Council from EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each Ward 4 has approved the proposed Deed for and on behalf of the City applicant whether passing or failing sale or has not disapproved or of Cleveland, with Michael Collins will be notified of the results of the requested a hold of the proposed for the sale and development of Per- examination as soon as the commis- sale within 45 days of notification manent Parcel No. 136-09-028 located sion has graded the papers. There- of it; at 10201 Harvard Avenue, according after, eligible lists will be estab- 2. The proposed purchaser of the to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out lished which will consist of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor the intent of the program. names of those candidates who have in violation of the Building and Be it further resolved that the con- been successful in all parts of the Housing Code; now, therefore, sideration for the sale of the parcel examination. Be it resolved by the Board of shall be $12,500.00, which amount is Control of the City of Cleveland that determined to be not less than the PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All under Section 183.021 of the Codified fair market value of the parcel for Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, candidates for original entrance po- uses according to the Program. sitions who are successful in other the Commissioner of Purchases and Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Supplies is authorized, when direct- parts of the examinations must sub- Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, mit to a physical examination. ed by the Director of Community Acting Director Withers, Directors Development, and the Mayor is Rush, Southerington, Fumich and requested, to execute an Official ROBERT BENNETT, Rybka. President Deed for and on behalf of the City Nays: None. of Cleveland, with Kim C. Mitchell Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- for the sale and development of Per- tor Nichols. SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD manent Parcel No. 129-26-053 located at 11821 Soika Avenue, according to Resolution No. 141-13. OF ZONING APPEALS the Land Reutilization Program in By Director Southerington. such manner as best carries out the Be it resolved by the Board of intent of the program. Control of the City of Cleveland that MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2013 Be it further resolved that the con- under the authority of Ordinances sideration for the sale of the parcel No. 1518-11 passed by Cleveland City 9:30 A.M. shall be $400.00, which amount is Council on November 21, 2011, Eye- determined to be not less than the Med Vision Care, LLC is selected by Calendar No. 13-41: 3250 West 117th fair market value of the parcel for the Director of Human Resources as Street (Ward 17) uses according to the Program. the firm to be employed by contract Abdul Assad, owner, appeals to Yeas: Directors Langhenry, to supplement the regularly establish use for used car auto sales Dumas, Bender, Smith, Cox, Butler, employed staff of the Department of and car located on a corner Acting Director Withers, Directors Human Resources to perform the parcel in a C1 General Retail Busi- Rush, Southerington, Fumich and professional services necessary to ness District, subject to the provi- Rybka. provide vision coverage for City of sions under Section 352.10 in the Nays: None. Cleveland employees for a period of Cleveland Codified Ordinances, a 4 Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- one year with an option to renew for foot wide frontage landscape strip is tor Nichols. an additional year. required along Triskett Road and Be it further resolved that the West 117th Street where the auto Resolution No. 142-13. Director of Human Resources is sales lot abuts the Street. By Director Rush. authorized to enter into contract Whereas, under Ordinance No. with EyeMed Vision Care, LLC, Calendar No. 13-45: 3952 West 140th 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the based on its proposal dated October Street (Ward 18) City is conducting a Land Reuti- 21, 2010, which contract shall be pre- Cleveland Metropolitan School Dis- lization Program (“Program”) pared by the Director of Law, shall trict appeals to erect a new school according to the provisions of Chap- provide for the furnishing of pro- on acreage located in an A1 One- ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; fessional services as described in Family and pursuant to Section and the proposal for aggregate fees of 349.04 the rate of required parking Whereas, under the Program, the $375,000.00 and shall contain such spaces for a high school is calcu- City has acquired Permanent Parcel additional provisions as the Director lated by 1 parking space for each 2 No. 136-09-028 located at 10201 Har- of Law deems necessary to protect staff members and other employees, vard Avenue in Ward 2; and and benefit the public interest. plus 1 for each 12 seats in a class- 514 April 3, 2013 The City Record 9 room based upon planned classroom appealed for an addition to an exist- Docket A-314-12. capacity; and parking for gymnasi- ing school building in an E2 Multi- RE: Appeal of William Deloney um use requires 1 for each 6 seats Family District. (Deceased) C/O Tamara Thomas, or a total parking area equal to Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- three times the gross floor area Calendar No. 13-38: 9200 Buckeye gle-Family Residence Two & whichever is greater; and where Road One/half Story Frame Property, there are no seats, each 24 inches of Miceli-Lograsso Development Com- located on the premises known as bench or pew shall be considered 1 pany appealed to install 6-foot high 14917 Aspinwall Avenue from a seat; and where there are no seats, ornamental fence in the front yard NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- benches or pews each 20 square feet of acreage in a C2 General Retail RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated of ground or floor area usable for Business District. November 5, 2012 of the Director of seating shall be considered 1 seat. the Department of Building and A public school is permitted in Calendar No. 13-39: 11125 Magnolia Housing, requiring compliance with accordance with Section Drive the Codified Ordinances of the City 337.02(f)(3)(A) if approved by the Cleveland Music School Settlement of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Board of Zoning Appeals after pub- appealed to install a temporary tent Code (OBC). lic notice and hearing to determine from April 9 to October 9, 2013 in an BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in AA1 One-Family District. if adequate yard spaces and other order at this time to grant the safeguards to preserve the character Appellant ninety (90) days in which Calendar No. 13-19: 14805 St. Clair of the neighborhood are provided, Avenue to complete the painting, and to and if in the judgment of the Board East 131 Church of God in Christ grant the variance to the require- such buildings and uses are appro- appealed for a change of use from ment for the four (4) inch spacing priately located and designed and a barber shop to a church an exist- for the banisters, but to require that will meet a community need without ing building in split zoning between the banisters be maintained in good adversely affecting the neighbor- C2 General Retail Business and B1 condi-tion; noting that the Depart- hood. Two-Family Districts. ment of Building and Housing has Withdrawn the violation for the dri- Calendar No. 13-46: 1595 East 30th The following appeal was veway; the property is REMANDED Street (Ward 8) DENIED: at this time to the Department of Philip Neshkin, owner, and Yorgl Building and Housing for supervi- Wu, prospective tenant, appeal to Calendar No. 12-207: 4455 Pearl Road sion and any required further establish use as an auto repair shop Matthew Fuchs appealed to estab- action. Motion so in order. Motioned in an existing one-story building lish use as an open sales lot/farm- by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by located on a corner parcel in a B1 ers’ market in B1 Two-Family Resi- Mr. Saab. dential and C1 Local Retail Busi- Semi-Industry District where the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, ness Districts. proposed use is adjacent to a Two- Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Family District and subject to the The following appeal was DIS- requirements under Section MISSED: * * * 345.03(c)(2) permitted if separated by not less than 100 feet from a Res- None Docket A-331-12. idence District. RE: Appeal of International Union The following appeal was WITH- of Operating Engineers, Local 18, Calendar No. 13-48: 2709 East 93rd DRAWN: Owner of the Property, located on Street (Ward 4) the premises known as 3600 Euclid Jimmy Walls dba Magic Auto None Avenue, from a NOTICE OF VIO- Body, Inc. appeals under Section 76- LATION — ELEVATOR, dated 6 of the Charter of the City of Cleve- The following appeal was POST- November 29, 2012 of the Director of land and Section 329.02(d) from PONED: the Department of Building and being denied a Motor Vehicle Repair Housing, requiring compliance with Garage License by the Commission- Calendar No. 13-12: 1810 West 25th the Codified Ordinances of the City er of Assessments and Licenses Street postponed to April 22, 2013. of Cleveland and the Ohio Building upon the recommendation of the Code (OBC). City of Cleveland Department of The following appeals heard by BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Building and Housing. the Board on March 25 2013 were order at this time to grant the adopted and approved. Appellant sixty (60) days in which Calendar No. 13-21: 3702 Oak Park to seal the doors and decommission Avenue (Ward 13) None the elevator by removing the Marcello Silvestri, owner appeals hydraulic fluid per the Codified to erect a 13' x 30' one-story frame The following appeal dismissed Ordinances of the City of Cleveland; accessory garage to an existing 24'- by the Board on March 18, 2013 for the property is REMANDED at this 6" x 30' gable garage on a 46' x want of prosecution was reinstated time to the Department of Building on April 1, 2013: 120' parcel located in an A1 One- and Housing for supervision and Family District; subject to the limi- any required further action. Motion tations under Section 337.23(A) an Calendar No. 13-30: Notice of Viola- so in order. Motioned by Mr. Saab accessory garage shall not exceed tion and seconded by Mr. Bradley. 650 square feet and 1,128 square feet 1260 East 61st Street Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, is proposed contrary to the Cleve- Jimmie Richard appealed from a Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None land Codified Ordinances. decision rendered by the City of Cleveland Parking Violations * * * Secretary Bureau, Waste Collection and Photo Safety Division. Docket A-333-12. RE: Appeal of Cuyahoga County, Secretary REPORT OF THE BOARD Owner of the Property, located on OF ZONING APPEALS the premises known as 210 Lakeside REPORT OF THE BOARD Avenue from an ADJUDICATION ORDER, dated November 30, 2012 of MONDAY, APRIL 1, 2013 OF BUILDING STANDARDS the Director of the Department of AND BUILDING APPEALS Building and Housing, requiring At the meeting of the Board of compliance with the Codified Ordi- Zoning Appeals on Monday, April 1, nances of the City of Cleveland and 2013, the following appeals were the Ohio Building Code (OBC). scheduled for hearing before the Re: Report of the Meeting of BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Board. March 27, 2013 order at this time to recognize that the code may have changed in the The following appeals were As required by the provisions of interim and to DENY the request for APPROVED: Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified additional time, but to require that Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, plans be re-submitted and re- Calendar No. 13-37: 9711 Lamont Ohio 1976, the following brief of reviewed by the Department of Avenue action of the subject meeting is Building and Housing. The property Friends of Breakthrough School given for publication in the City is REMANDED at this time to the aka Citizens Leadership Academy Record: Department of Building and Hous- 515 10 The City Record April 3, 2013 ing for supervision and any required Appellant two (2) weeks in which Garage — Detached; Wood Frame further action. Motion so in order. to obtain all required permits and Property, located on the premises Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- sixty (60) days in which to complete known as 3440 East 116th Street onded by Mr. Bradley. abatement of the exterior violations, from a CONDEMNATION ORDER — Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, and one hundred-eighty (180) in MAIN STRUCTURE & GARAGE, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Not which to complete abatement of all dated November 21, 2012 of the Voting: Mr. Saab violations on the property; the prop- Director of the Department of Build- erty is REMANDED at this time to ing and Housing, requiring compli- * * * the Department of Build-ing and ance with the Codified Ordinances Housing for supervision and any of the City of Cleveland and the Docket A-334-12. required further action. Motion so in Ohio Building Code (OBC). RE: Appeal of Delores Robinson- order. Motioned by Mr. Maschke and BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Woods, Owner of the S-1 Storage — seconded by Mr. Gallagher. order at this time to find that the Moderate Hazard (Combustibles) Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, property is under the control of the One Story Masonry Property, locat- Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Building Department, and to grant ed on the pre-mises known as 12306 the Appellant two (2) weeks in Harvard Avenue from a CONDEM- * * * which to secure the property, NATION ORDER — MAIN STRUC- remove any graffiti, and groom the TURE, dated November 23, 2012 of Docket A-339-12. grounds; the property is REMAND- the Director of the Department of RE: Appeal of Pleasant Properties ED at this time to the Department Building and Housing, requiring L.P., Owner of the One Dwelling of Building and Housing for super- compliance with the Codified Ordi- Unit Single-Family Residence Two vision and any required further nances of the City of Cleveland and & One/half Story Frame Property, action. Motion so in order. Motioned the Ohio Building Code (OBC). located on the premises known as by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in 11806 Imperial Avenue from a CON- Mr. Bradley. order at this time to DENY the DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, request for additional time, noting STRUCTURE, dated August 06, 2012 Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None that the Appellant was not present of the Director of the Department of at the hearing; the property is Building and Housing, requiring * * * REMANDED at this time to the compliance with the Codified Ordi- Department of Building and Hous- nances of the City of Cleveland and Docket A-342-12. ing for supervision and any required the Ohio Building Code (OBC). RE: Appeal of GS Real, LLC, further action. Motion so in order. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- order at this time to find that the Two-Family Residence Two Story onded by Mr. Saab. property is under the control of the Frame Property, located on the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Building Department, and to grant premises known as 14104 Kingsford Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None the Appellant two (2) weeks in Avenue from a CONDEMNATION which to secure the property, ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, remove any graffiti, and groom the * * * dated November 27, 2012 of the grounds; the property is REMAND- Director of the Department o f Build- ED at this time to the Department Docket A-335-12. ing and Housing, requiring compli- of Building and Housing for super- RE: Appeal of Tika Fufuka, ance with the Codified Ordinances Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- vision and any required further of the City of Cleveland and the gle-Family Residence One Story action. Motion so in order. Motioned Ohio Building Code (OBC). Frame Property, located on the by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in premises known as 12001 East Mr. Bradley. order at this time to DENY any Boulevard from a CONDEMNATION Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, additional time and to REMAND the ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None property to the Department of Build- dated November 30, 2012 of the ing and Housing for supervision and Director of the Department of Build- * * * any required further action, noting ing and Housing, requiring compli- ance with the Codified Ordinances Docket A-340-12. that the property presents an imme- of the City of Cleveland and the RE: Appeal of Mt. Pleasant Homes diate hazard to the neighbor-hood. Ohio Building Code (OBC). III L.P., Owner of the One Dwelling Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Unit Single-Family Residence Two Gallagher and seconded by Mr. order at this time to grant the Story Frame Property and One Story Bradley. Appellant two (2) weeks in which Garage — Detached; Wood Frame Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, to obtain all required permits and Property, located on the premises Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None one hundred-eighty (180) days in known as 3398 East 116th Street which to complete abatement of the from a CONDEMNATION ORDER — * * * violations, with the exterior of the MAIN STRUCTURE & GARAGE, property being completed within the dated November 23, 2012 of the Docket A-343-12. first ninety (90) days; the property Director of the Department of Build- RE: Appeal of Kevin & Alandré is REMANDED at this time to the ing and Housing, requiring compli- Jackson, Owners of the One Department of Building and Hous- ance with the Codified Ordinances Dwelling Unit Single-Family Resi- ing for supervision and any required of the City of Cleveland and the dence Two Story Frame Property further action. Motion so in order. Ohio Building Code (OBC). and One & One/half Story Frame Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Garage Property, located on the onded by Mr. Gallagher. order at this time to find that the premises known as 10600 Dove Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, property is under the control of the Avenue from a CONDEMNATION Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Building Department, and to grant ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE & the Appellant two (2) weeks in GARAGE, dated November 05, 2012 * * * which to secure the property, of the Director of the Department of remove any graffiti, and groom the Building and Housing, requiring Docket A-338-12. grounds; the property is REMAND- compliance with the Codified Ordi- RE: Appeal of Harold Chapman, ED at this time to the Department nances of the City of Cleveland and Owner of the Two Dwelling Units of Building and Housing for super- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Two-Family Residence Two & vision and any required further BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in One/half Story Frame Property, action. Motion so in order. Motioned order at this time to grant the located on the premises known as by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Appellant two (2) weeks in which 3113 Ashwood Road from a CON- Mr. Bradley. to obtain all required permits, sixty DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, (60) days in which to abate the STRUCTURE & GARAGE, dated Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None exterior violations, and a total of November 14, 2012 of the Director of one hundred-eighty (180) days in the Department of Building and * * * which to complete abatement of all Housing, requiring compliance with violations; the property is REMAND- the Codified Ordinances of the City Docket A-341-12. ED at this time to the Department of Cleveland and the Ohio Building RE: Appeal of Mt. Pleasant Homes of Building and Housing for super- Code (OBC). III L.P., Owner of the One Dwelling vision and any required further BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Unit Single-Family Residence Two action, noting that the property pre- order at this time to grant the Story Frame Property and One Story sents an immediate hazard to the 516 April 3, 2013 The City Record 11 neighborhood. Motion so in order. timeline and noting that the exten- Docket A-79-13. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- sion of time is granted per rehabil- RE: Appeal of Sheila Alridge, onded by Mr. Bradley. itation plan; the property is Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, REMANDED at this time to the gle-Family Residence One & Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Depart-ment of Building and Hous- One/half Story Frame Property, ing for supervision and any required located on the premises known as * * * further action. Motion so in order. 3289 West 48th Street (Front) from Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — Docket A-1-13. onded by Mr. Gallagher. EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, dated RE: Appeal of Shaughn Hubbard, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, March 01, 2013 of the Director of the Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Department of Building and Hous- gle-Family Residence Two & ing, requiring compliance with the One/half Story Frame Property, * * * Codified Ordinances of the City of located on the premises known as Cleveland and the Ohio Building 10815 Mt. Carmel Road from a CON- Docket A-4-13. Code (OBC). DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN RE: Appeal of J.C. Robinson, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in STRUCTURE, dated December 17, Owner of the Two Dwelling Units order at this time to grant the 2012 of the Director of the Depart- Two-Family Residence Two Story Appellant two (2) weeks in which ment of Building and Housing, Frame Property, located on the to obtain all required permits, nine- requiring compliance with the Codi- premises known as 11914 Gay ty (90) days in which to abate all fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Avenue from a CONDEMNATION exterior violations on the property, land and the Ohio Building Code ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, and six (6) months in which to com- (OBC). dated December 06, 2012 of the plete abatement of all violations; BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Director of the Department of Build- noting that failure to meet either order at this time to DENY the ing and Housing, requiring compli- date will result in the property Appellants request for additional ance with the Codified Ordinances being Remanded immediately; the time, noting that the Appellant was of the City of Cleveland and the property is REMANDED at this time not present at the hearing; the prop- Ohio Building Code (OBC). to the Department of Building and erty is REMANDED at this time to Docket A-4-13 has been POST- Housing for supervision and any the Department of Building and PONED; to be rescheduled for April required further action, noting that Housing for supervision and any 10, 2013. there is a new owner. Motion so in required further action. Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradley and order. Motioned by Mr. Maschke and * * * seconded by Mr. Gallagher. seconded by Mr. Saab. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Docket A-5-13. Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None RE: Appeal of Mirela Farcas, Owner of the Two Dwelling Units * * * * * * Two-Family Residence Two & One/half Story Frame Property, EXTENSION OF TIME: Docket A-2-13. located on the premises known as RE: Appeal of Lourdes Gonzalez, 1281 West 87th Street from a Docket A-109-11. Owner of the Two Dwelling Units NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- Sheila Alridge — 3289 West 48th Two-Family Residence Two & RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Street (Rear): One/half Story Frame Property, December 10, 2012 of the Director of BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in located on the premises known as the Department of Building and order at this time to grant the 3271 West Boulevard from a Housing, requiring compliance with Appellant two (2) weeks in which NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- the Codified Ordinances of the City to obtain all required permits, nine- RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated of Cleveland and the Ohio Building ty (90) days in which to abate all December 11, 2012 of the Director of Code (OBC). exterior violations on the property, the Department of Building and BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in and six (6) months in which to com- Housing, requiring compliance with order at this time to require the plete abatement of all violations; the Codified Ordinances of the City Appellant to begin immediately noting that failure to meet either of Cleveland and the Ohio Building abating the violations on the porch date will result in the property Code (OBC). area, and to grant the Appellant being Remanded immediately; the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in until October 31st, 2013 in which to pro-perty is REMANDED at this order at this time to grant the complete abatement of all violations time to the Department of Building Appellant until September 01st, 2013 on the property; the property is and Housing for supervision and in which to complete abatement of REMANDED at this time to the any required further action, noting all violations on the property, begin- Department of Building and Hous- that there is a new owner. Motion ning with the painting starting July ing for supervision and any required so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradley 01st, 2013; the property is REMAND- further action. Motion so in order. and seconded by Mr. Gallagher. ED at this time to the Department Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- of Building and Housing for super- onded by Mr. Saab. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, vision and any required further Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None action. Motion so in order. Motioned Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. * * * Gallagher. * * * Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Docket A-6-13. RE: Appeal of Jason Hager, Separate motions were entered by * * * Owner of the One Story Garage — Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr. Detached; Masonry Property, located Bradley for Approval and Adoption Docket A-3-13. on the premises known as 3479 West of the Resolutions as presented by RE: Appeal of Tatyana Stupnitski, 90th Street from a NOTICE OF VIO- the Secretary for the following Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- LATION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- Docket, subject to the Codified Ordi- gle-Family Residence One & NANCE, dated December 18, 2012 of nances of the City of Cleveland and One/half Story Frame Property, the Director of the Department of the Ohio Building Code (OBC): located on the premises known as Building and Housing, requiring 3279 West 50th Street from a CON- compliance with the Codified Ordi- A-63-13—United Twenty-Fifth Build - DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN nances of the City of Cleveland and ing, LLC STRUCTURE, dated November 14, the Ohio Building Code (OBC). 2012 of the Director of the Depart- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, ment of Building and Housing, order at this time to REMAND the Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None requiring compliance with the Codi- property to the Department of Build- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- ing and Housing for supervision and * * * land and the Ohio Building Code any required further action, noting (OBC). that there is a new owner. Motion APPROVAL OF MINUTES: BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in so in order. Motioned by Mr. Gal- order at this time to find that under lagher and seconded by Mr. Saab. Separate motions were entered by the present circumstances, which is Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. a valid permit with a six (6) month Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None Saab for Approval and Adoption of 517 12 The City Record April 3, 2013 the Minutes as presented by the Sec- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 THE CITY OF CLEVELAND WILL retary, subject to the Codified Ordi- NOT CONSIDER THE BID OF nances of the City of Cleveland and File No. 54-13 — Cuy-S.R. 87-2.42 ANYONE WHO DOES NOT AT - the Ohio Building Code (OBC): Rehabilitation Woodland Avenue TEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID (E. 53rd St. to E. 86th Street) CONFERENCE. March 13, 2013 Buckeye Road (Woodland Ave to Ambler St.), for the Division of March 27, 2013 and April 3, 2013 Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Engineering and Construction, Mayor’s Office of Capital Project, Saab, Bradley, Maschke Nays: None WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 2013 as authorized by Ordinance Nos. 591-11 and 732-12, passed by the * * * File No. 59-13 — Luke Easter Park Council of the City of Cleveland, June 13, 2011 and June 8, 2012, Tennis Court Improvements, for JOSEPH F. DENK the Division of Architecture and Chairman respectively. *THERE WILL BE A NON- Site Development, Department of REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS Public Works, as authorized by PUBLIC NOTICE AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE Ordinance No. 534-12 passed by AMOUNT OF SEVENTY-FIVE the Council of the City of Cleve- DOLLARS ($75.00) ONLY IN THE land, June 4, 2012. FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- NONE OR A MONEY ORDER (NO COM- ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND PANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE DOLLARS ($25.00) ONLY IN PLANS). THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- CHECK OR A MONEY ORDER NONE TORY PRE-BID MEETING (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013 AT CASH AND NO CREDIT CARDS 1:00 P.M. CLEVELAND CITY WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR- CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS HALL, DIVISION OF ARCHI- CHASE PLANS). TECTURE AND SITE DEVEL- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- OPMENT, ROOM 514, 601 LAKE- TORY PRE-BID MEETING SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013 AT For All Departments *Bidders must purchases plans and 11:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY specifications directly from the HALL, DIVISION OF ARCHI- Sealed bids will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of TECTURE AND SITE DEVEL- office of the Commissioner of Pur- Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- OPMENT, ROOM 517A, 601 LAKE- chases and Supplies, Room 128, City istered Plan Holders will receive SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, Hall, in accordance with the append- Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- OHIO 44114. ed schedule, and will be opened and ed from Bidders who only pur- *Bidders must purchases plans and chase plans from other entities specifications directly from the read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- such as Plan Rooms and/or who Office of the Commissioner of diately thereafter. fail to register to be on the City Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- Each bid must be made in accor- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. istered Plan Holders will receive dance with the specifications and Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- must be submitted on the blanks March 20, 2013, March 27, 2013 and April ed from Bidders who only pur- supplied for the purpose, all of 3, 2013 chase plans from other entities which may be obtained at the office such as Plan Rooms and/or who of the said Commissioner of Pur- FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 2013 fail to register to be on the City chases and Supplies, but no bid will of Cleveland Plan Holders List. be considered unless delivered to File No. 60-13 — 2013 Summer Food Program, for the Division of the office of the said commissioner March 27, 2013 and April 3, 2013 Recreation, Department of Public previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern Works, as authorized by Ordi- Standard Time) on the date speci- nance No. 1585-12 passed by the THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 2013 fied in the schedule. Council of the City of Cleveland, 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice December 3, 2012. File No. 62-13 — Purchase of Traf- fic Paint and Related Material, required in Advertisement for Bids. THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING THURSDAY, for the Division of Traffic Engi- Where invitations for bids are APRIL 4, 2013 AT 10:00 A.M. neering, Department of Public advertised, the following notice CLEVELAND CITY HALL, THE Works, as authorized by Ordi- shall be included in the advertise- DIVISION OF RECREATION, nance No. 249-12 passed by the ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE ROOM 8, 601 LAKESIDE Council of the City of Cleveland, Code, each prime bidder, each minor- AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO June 4, 2012. ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and 44114. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- each female business enterprise THE CITY OF CLEVELAND WILL TORY PRE-BID MEETING NOT CONSIDER THE BID OF (“FBE”) must be certified before THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2013 AT ANYONE WHO DOES NOT AT - doing business with the City. There- 10:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY TEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID HALL, DIVISION OF TRAFFIC fore, any prime contractor wishing CONFERENCE. ENGINEERING, ROOM 25, 601 to receive credit for using an MBE LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- File No. 61-13 — Food, Food Prod- or FBE should ensure that applica- LAND, OHIO 44114. tions for certification as to MBE or ucts, Beverages, Condiments and Paper Products at Camp Forbes, FBE status compliance with the FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 2013 for the Division of Recreation, Code, affirmative action in employ- Department of Public Works, as ment and, if applicable, joint ven- authorized by Ordinance No. 1585- File No. 63-13 — Purchase of ture status, are submitted to the Of- 12 passed by the Council of the 138/13.8kV Power Transformers fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) City of Cleveland, December 3, for Harvard Substation, for the prior to the date of bid opening or 2012. Division of Cleveland Public submission of proposals or as speci - THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY Power, Department of Public Util- ities, as authorized by Ordinance fied by the Director. Failure to com- PRE-BID MEETING THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 2013 AT 10:30 A.M. No. 556-08 passed by the Council ply with the business enterprise CLEVELAND CITY HALL, THE of the City of Cleveland, June 9, code or with representations made DIVISION OF RECREATION, 2008. on these forms may result in can- ROOM 8, 601 LAKESIDE THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- cellation of the contract or other AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- civil or criminal penalties.” 44114. DAY, APRIL 12, 2013 AT 10:00 518 April 3, 2013 The City Record 13

A.M. THE TOM L. JOHNSON Res. No. 161-13. Legal Description approved by BUILDING, 1300 LAKESIDE By Council Members Miller, Cleve- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO land and Kelley (by departmental Surveys and House Numbering Sec- 44114. re quest). tion. An emergency resolution declar- Section 2. That this resolution is File No. 64-13 — Purchase of 15KV ing the intent to vacate a portion of declared to be an emergency mea- Walk-in Switchgear for Harvard Rocky River Drive S.W. sure and, provided it receives the Substation, for the Division of Whereas, this Council is satisfied affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Cleveland Public Power, Depart- that there is good cause to vacate a the members elected to Council, it ment of Public Utilities, as autho- portion of Rocky River Drive S.W., shall take effect and be in force as described; and immediately upon its adoption and rized by Ordinance No. 556-08 Whereas, this resolution consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it passed by the Council of the City tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force of Cleveland, June 9, 2008. ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- fore, Adopted March 25, 2013. DAY, APRIL 12, 2013 AT 11:00 Be it resolved by the Council of Effective March 28, 2013. A.M. THE TOM L. JOHNSON the City of Cleveland: BUILDING, 1300 LAKESIDE Section 1. That this Council AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO declares its intent to vacate a por- 44114. tion of the following described real Res. No. 162-13. property: By Council Members Miller, Cleve- land and Kelley (by departmental April 3, 2013 and April 10, 2013 Vacation of a Portion of Rocky re quest). River Drive S.W. (70 feet wide) An emergency resolution declar- ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS ing the intent to vacate a portion of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Commercial Road. AND ORDINANCES County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Whereas, this Council is satisfied and known as being a part of Orig- that there is good cause to vacate a inal Rockport Township Section No. portion of Commercial Road, as Res. No. 129-13. 3. described; and By Council Members Miller, Cleve- Commencing at a MAG nail set at Whereas, this resolution consti- land and Kelley (by departmental the intersection of the centerline of tutes an emergency measure provid- Brookpark Road S.W. (100 feet re quest). ing for the usual daily operation of wide) and the centerline of Rocky An emergency resolution declar- a municipal department; now, there- River Drive S.W. (70 feet wide); ing the intent to vacate a portion of fore, Thence, along the centerline of Be it resolved by the Council of Rose Court S.E. (10.00 feet wide). Rocky River Drive S.W., North 26° Whereas, this Council is satisfied the City of Cleveland: 19' 49" East, 22.33 feet to the Section 1. That this Council de - that there is good cause to vacate a southerly line of said Original Rock- portion of Rose Court S.E. (10.00 feet clares its intent to vacate a portion port Township Section No. 3; of the following described real prop- wide), as described; and Thence, continuing along the cen- erty: Whereas, this resolution consti- terline of Rocky River Drive, North tutes an emergency measure provid- 24° 28' 14" East, 32.97 feet to the VACATION OF PART OF ing for the usual daily operation of northerly right of way of Brookpark COMMERCIAL ROAD a municipal department; now, there- Road S.W., and the True Point of fore, Beginning for the parcel herein Situated in the City of Cleveland, Be it resolved by the Council of described; County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio, the City of Cleveland: Thence, along the northerly right and part of Original One-Hundred Section 1. That this Council de - of way of Brookpark Road S.W., (100) Acre Lot 487, located in Town- clares its intent to vacate a portion South 89° 57' 31" West, 13.69 feet; ship 7, Range XII of the Connecti- of the following described real prop- Thence, continuing along the cut Western Reserve, and further northerly right of way of Brookpark erty: described as follows: Road S.W., South 89° 54' 00" West, Commencing at a stone found in 24.78 feet to the westerly right of Rose Court S.E. (10.00 feet wide) a monument box at the intersection way of Rocky River Drive, S.W.; of the centerline of Canal Road S.E. Thence, along the westerly right (50 feet wide) and the centerline of Situated in the City of Cleveland, of way of Rocky River Drive S.W., Canal Street (50 feet wide); County of Cuyahoga and State of North 24° 28' 14" East, 220.60 feet to Thence along the centerline of Ohio and known as being part of the southerly Limited Access line of said Canal Street, North 38° 25' 32" original Ten Acre Lot numbers 65 Interstate 480; West a distance of 170.74 feet to its and 66 in the Horace P Wedell’s Thence, along the southerly Lim- intersection with the existing cen- Subdivision as shown in Volume 2, ited Access line of Interstate 480 the terline of Commercial Road (60 feet Page 30 of the Cuyahoga County following three courses; wide); Map records. Along the arc of a curve which Thence along the centerline of And being all that portion of Rose deflects to the left, 23.74 feet, said existing Commercial Road, North 5° Court S.E. (10.00 feet wide) extend- curve having a radius of 3918.03 33' 47" East a distance of 135.68 feet feet, a central angle of 00° 20' 50", ing from the East right of way of to its intersection with the projec- and a chord of 23.74 feet which tion of the new northwesterly right East 36th Street (60.00 feet wide) to bears South 89° 29' 19" East; of way line of East 9th Street the West right of way of East 37th Thence South 01° 07' 31" East, (width varies); Street (40.00 feet wide). 31.24 feet; Thence along said projection of Legal Description approved by Thence South 26° 37' 40" East, the new northwesterly right of way Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, 44.73 feet to the easterly right of line of East 9th Street, South 60° 43' Surveys and House Numbering Sec- way of Rocky River Drive S.W.; 22" West a distance of 36.55 feet to tion. Thence, along the easterly right an iron pin set at its intersection Section 2. That this resolution is of way of Rocky River Drive S.W., with the existing westerly right of declared to be an emergency mea- South 24° 28' 14" West, 142.03 feet way line of said Commercial Road sure and, provided it receives the to the northerly right of way of and being the Place of Beginning; affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Brookpark Road S.W.; Thence along the existing wester- Thence, along the northerly right ly right of way line of said Com- the members elected to Council, it of way of Brookpark Road S.W., mercial Road, North 5° 33' 47" East shall take effect and be in force South 89° 57' 31" West, 38.47 feet to a distance of 390.20 feet to an iron immediately upon its adoption and the point of beginning. pin set at its intersection with the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Containing within said bounds new westerly right of way line of shall take effect and be in force 0.3038 acres of land as surveyed by the relocation of Commercial Road from and after the earliest period KS Associates, Inc. under the super- (width varies); allowed by law. vision of Trevor A. Bixler, Profes- Thence along said new westerly Adopted March 25, 2013. sional Surveyor, No. 7730 in Novem- right of way line of the relocation Effective March 28, 2013. ber 2012. of Commercial Road, along the arc 519 14 The City Record April 3, 2013 of a non-tangent curve to the left Whereas, this resolution consti- passage of this Resolution and of having an arc length of 150.52 feet, tutes an emergency measure provid- the filing of said estimated assess- a radius of 231.00 feet, a delta of 37° ing for the usual daily operation of ments to be served upon the owners 20' 04", a chord bearing of South a municipal department; now, there- of all lots and lands to be assessed 18°22’33” East, and a chord length of fore, in the manner provided by law. 147.87 feet to an iron pin set at its Be it resolved by the Council of Section 6. That this resolution is intersection with the existing east- the City of Cleveland: declared to be an emergency mea- erly right of way line of Commer- Section 1. That it is necessary and sure and, provided it receives the cial Road; conducive to the public health and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Thence along said existing east- welfare that Clifton Boulevard from the members elected to Council, it erly right of way line of Commer- West 115th Street to Lake Avenue shall take effect and be in force cial Road, South 5° 33' 47" West a be improved by relaying and repair- immediately upon its adoption and distance of 213.29 feet to an iron pin ing sidewalks (including adjust- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it set at its intersection with said new ments of castings, if necessary) shall take effect and be in force northwesterly right of way line of encroaching upon the public right- from and after the earliest period East 9th Street; of-way or otherwise improving the allowed by law. Thence along the projection of right-of-way in accordance with Adopted March 25, 2013. said new northwesterly right of way plans, specifications and profiles, at Effective March 28, 2013. line of East 9th Street, South 60° 43' the estimated cost of $276,111, pre- 22" West a distance of 73.10 feet to pared and placed in File No. 271-13- the Place of Beginning and con- A, in the Office of the Clerk of taining 0.3880 acres of land, more or Council, and supplemented by the Res. No. 427-13. less, all of which is located within By Council Members Pruitt, K. present roadway occupied. specifications contained in Codified Ordinance Section 505.02 and divi- Johnson, Miller, Dow, Mitchell, Bran- The bearings are based on the catelli, Cleveland, Keane, Kelley, State Plane Coordinate System, Ohio sion (a) of Codified Ordinance Sec- tion 505.12, which are incorporated Brady, Westbrook, Zone and Cum- North Zone, NAD83(1995), as shown mins. on the Centerline Plat prepared for by reference, which plans, specifi- cations and profiles are approved. An emergency resolution urging CUY-90-14.90, CUY INNEREBELT Governor Kasich and the Ohio Gen- Section 2. That fifty percent BRIDGE, GRP1, recorded in Plat eral Assembly to propose and pass (50%) of the cost and expense of Book 367, Pages 67 through 71 of the a budget that expands Medicaid eli- the improvement, and less the entire Cuyahoga County Records. gibility in Ohio. Iron pins described as set shall be cost of intersections, as shall be Whereas, Ohio policymakers have ¾" x 30" rebar with a 2-½" aluminum found to be a proper charge, shall a unique opportunity to expand Med- cap stamped “BARR & PREVOST, S- be assessed on all lots and lands icaid eligibility to cover people mak- 7876" and shall be placed along with abutting on, and other specially ben- ing up to 138% of the federal pover- other referenced set monuments efited property adjacent to Clifton ty level, which is $15,420 for an indi- upon notification by the Ohio De - Boulevard from West 115th Street to vidual or $26,352 for a family of partment of Transportation, District Lake Avenue, in proportion to the three; and 12. benefits which may result from the Whereas, such an expansion This description was prepared and improvement, and it is determined would be supported by generous fed- reviewed in December of 2012, by that the lots and lands are special- eral funding levels that have Steven L. Lamphear, Professional ly benefited by the improvements. already been set aside for that pur- Surveyor No. 7876, Ohio, and is based The Director of Mayor’s Office of pose under the Patient Protection on field surveys made under my Capital Projects has fixed five (5) and Affordable Care Act (ACA), direction and supervision beginning years as the estimated life of the including an average of 95% of the in July, 2011, through September, improvements. expansion cost through 2019; and 2011. This description also uses ties Section 3. That the entire amounts Whereas, by increasing access to to monument references as de - to be levied shall be paid in five (5) medical care this way, Ohio would scribed in the CUY-90-14.90 Center- annual installments, with interest not only improve the health of line Plat as recorded on October 3rd, on deferred payments at the rate of Ohioans, but invest in its economy too; and 2011, in Plat Book 367, Pages 67 3.16% per annum provided, however, Whereas, Ohio Consumers for through 71 of the Cuyahoga County that the owner of any property Records and the Lot Split and Con- Health Coverage states that if Ohio assessed may, at his option, pay the expands Medicaid eligibility, at solidation Plat recorded in Plat principal amount of the assessment Book 369, Pages 32 and 33.as pre- least 600,000 low-income working in cash within 40 days from and Ohioans who are currently unin- pared by Steven L. Lamphear, P.S. after the passage of the assessing 7876, Ohio, Barr & Prevost, Colum- sured will have access to health ordinance. care through Ohio’s Medicaid man- bus, Ohio Section 4. That the remainder of aged care plans, and seek more pre- Legal Description approved by the cost of the improvement not spe- ventive care with better health out- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, cially assessed, as provided, shall be comes as a result; and Surveys and House Numbering Sec- paid by the City of Cleveland out of Whereas, in addition to health tion. funds made available to it by other benefits, expanding Medicaid eligi- Section 2. That this resolution is sources and appropriated for such bility will help our economy with an declared to be an emergency mea- purpose. investment of $20 billion in federal sure and, provided it receives the Section 5. That the Commissioner Medicaid dollars during the years affirmative vote of two-thirds of all of Assessments and Licenses is author - 2014 through 2019 to pay for the the members elected to Council, it ized to prepare and file in the Office expansion; and shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this investment will immediately upon its adoption and of the Clerk of Council an estimat- ed assessment under the provisions stimulate the Ohio economy by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it going directly into our health care shall take effect and be in force of this resolution showing the amount of the assessment against system, to hospitals, and doctors, from and after the earliest period ating each lot or parcel of land to be and other providers, and cre allowed by law. additional jobs, attracting addition- assessed. Such estimated assess- Passed March 25, 2013. al businesses, and raising state rev- ments shall be based on the esti- Effective March 28, 2013. enue through income and other mated cost of the improvement taxes; and under the plans, specifications Whereas, The Ohio Medicaid (including the specifications incor- Expansion Study found that expand- Res. No. 271-13. porated by reference under this Res- ing Medicaid eligibility would allow By Council Members Miller, Kel- olution) and profiles now on file in $1.6 billion in state budget savings ley, Brady and Westbrook (by the Office of the Clerk of Council. during state fiscal years 2014-2022, departmental re quest). The estimated assessment shall be because certain categories of cur- An emergency resolution declar- filed in the Office of the Clerk and rent Medicaid spending would qual- ing it necessary to relay and repair kept available for public inspection. ify for higher federal matching sidewalks, (including adjustments After filing the estimated assess- rates, letting the state reduce its of castings, if necessary) encroach- ments in the Office of Clerk of spending; also, non-Medicaid spend- ing upon the public right-of-way on Council, the Commissioner of ing on health care for the poor and Clifton Boulevard from West 115th Assessments and Licenses is autho- near-poor uninsured would be Street to Lake Avenue. rized and directed to cause notice of replaced by federal Medicaid dol- 520 April 3, 2013 The City Record 15 lars, allowing a reduction in state transfer of ownership of a C2 and Res. No. 429-13. general fund spending; and C2X Liquor Permit from Lehigh Gas By Council Member Cummins. Whereas, expanding Medicaid Ohio, LLC, DBA BP AM PM, 4901 An emergency resolution with- would generate between 2.7 billion Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, drawing objection to the renewal of and 2.8 billion in state revenue dur- Permanent Number 50989840285 to 7 a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3264 ing state fiscal years 2014-2022 thor- Eleven, Inc., DBA 7 Eleven 36746, Scranton Road, 1st floor and base- ough 1) increased state’s managed 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ment and repealing Resolution No. care sales and insurance tax rev- 44105, Permanent Number 1135-12, objecting to said renewal. enue from increased enrollment; 2) 80036070300; and Whereas, this Council objected to increased state’s receipt of rebates Whereas, the granting of this the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor from drug manufacturers covering application for a liquor permit to Permit to Carthage Place, Inc., DBA more Medicaid prescription drug this high crime area, which is Tony’s Delicatessen, 3264 Scranton customers, and finally; 3) resulting already saturated with other liquor Road, 1st floor and basement, Cleve- economic activity from the Ohio outlets, is contrary to the best inter- land, Ohio 44109, Permanent Number health industry and businesses gen- ests of the entire community; and 1301453 by Resolution No. 1135-12, erating sales and income tax rev- Whereas, the applicant does not adopted by the Council on August 8, enue; and qualify to be a permit holder and/or 2012; and Whereas, an estimated $1.8 to 1.9 has demonstrated that he has oper- Whereas, this Council wishes to billion in net state budget gains ated his liquor business in disregard withdraw its objection to the above over this nine-year period studied by of the laws, regulations or local permit and consents to said permit; The Ohio Medicaid Expansion Study ordinances of this state or any other and could be redirected to other priori- state; and Whereas, this resolution consti- ties, including tax relief or educa- Whereas, the place for which the tutes an emergency measure provid- tion funding; and permit is sought has not conformed ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, a Medicaid expansion to the building, safety or health a municipal department; now, there- would affect Ohio residents during requirements of the governing body fore, 2022, the final year studied, by of this County or City; and Be it resolved by the Council of reducing the number of uninsured Whereas, the place for which the the City of Cleveland: Ohio residents by more than 450,000, permit is sought is so arranged or Section 1. That objection to the creating more than 27,000 Ohio jobs, constructed that law enforcement renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per- reducing health care costs for Ohio officers or agents of the Department employers and residents by $285 mil- mit to Carthage Place, Inc., DBA of Liquor Control are prevented rea- lion and $1.1 billion, respectively, Tony’s Delicatessen, 3264 Scranton sonable access to the establishment; and generating significant savings Road, 1st floor and basement, Cleve- and revenues for Ohio counties; and and land, Ohio 44109, Permanent Number Whereas, without a Medicaid Whereas, the place for which the 1301453, be and the same is hereby expansion, the ACA would create permit is sought is so located with withdrawn and Resolution No. 1123- small, net budget losses during the respect to the neighborhood that it 12, containing such objection, be and state fiscal years 2014-2022 period as substantially interferes with public the same is hereby repealed and a whole; policymakers would need decency, sobriety, peace or good that this Council consents to the to add the Medicaid expansion to order; and immediate permit thereof. the remainder of the ACA for the Whereas, this objection is based Section 2. That this resolution is federal legislation to yield net state on other legal grounds as set forth hereby declared to be an emergency budget gains; and in Revised Code Section 4303.292; measure and provided it receives the Whereas, if Ohio does not expand and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Medicaid eligibility, local hospitals Whereas, this resolution consti- the members elected to Council, it that rely on decreasing Medicaid tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force imme- uncompensated care dollars to help ing for the immediate preservation diately upon its adoption and them treat the uninsured will be at- of the public peace, prosperity, safe- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it risk of decreasing treatment or clos- ty and welfare pursuant to Section shall take effect and be in force from ing their doors; and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. and after the earliest period allowed Whereas, this Council supports Council’s objection to said permit by law. expanding Medicaid eligibility as must be received by the Director of Adopted March 25, 2013. the best choice for the health of Liquor Control within 30 days of Effective March 28, 2013. Ohioans, community hospitals, and notification; now, therefore, our economy; and Be it resolved by the Council of Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Council does here- the City of Cleveland: Res. No. 438-13. Section 1. That this Council urges by record its objection to the trans- By Council Member Cleveland. Governor Kasich and the Ohio Gen- fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X An emergency resolution with- eral Assembly to propose and pass Liquor Permit from Lehigh Gas drawing objection to the renewal of a budget that expands Medicaid eli- Ohio, LLC, DBA BP AM PM, 4901 a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3020 gibility in Ohio. Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Carnegie Avenue and repealing Res- Section 2. That the Clerk of Council Permanent Number 50989840285 to 7 olution No. 1025-12, objecting to said is directed to transmit copies of this Eleven, Inc., DBA 7 Eleven 36746, renewal. resolution to Governor John Kasich 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio and the Ohio General Assembly. 44105, Permanent Number Whereas, this Council objected to Section 3. That this resolution is 80036070300; and requests the Direc- the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor hereby declared to be an emergency tor of Liquor Control to set a hear- Permit to Arwa G., Inc., 3020 measure and, provided it receives the ing for said application in accor- Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio affirmative vote of two-thirds of all dance with provisions of Section 44114, Permanent Number 0251905 by the members elected to Council, it 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. Resolution No. 1025-12, adopted by shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 2. That the Clerk of Council the Council on August 8, 2012; and diately upon its adoption and be and she is hereby directed to trans- Whereas, this Council wishes to approval by the Mayor; otherwise it mit two certified copies of this resolu- withdraw its objection to the above shall take effect and be in force from tion, together with two copies of a let- permit and consents to said permit; and after the earliest period allowed ter of objection and two copies of a and by law. letter requesting that the hearing be Whereas, this resolution consti- Adopted March 25, 2013. held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. tutes an emergency measure provid- Effective March 28, 2013. Section 3. That this resolution is ing for the usual daily operation of hereby declared to be an emergency a municipal department; now, there- measure and, provided it receives the fore, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Be it resolved by the Council of Res. No. 428-13. the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: By Council Member Brancatelli. shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 1. That objection to the An emergency resolution object- diately upon its adoption and renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per- ing to the transfer of ownership of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it mit to Arwa G. Inc., 3020 Carnegie a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4901 shall take effect and be in force from Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Per- Fleet Avenue. and after the earliest period allowed manent Number 0251905, be and the Whereas, Council has been noti- by law. same is hereby withdrawn and Res- fied by the Department of Liquor Adopted March 25, 2013. olution No. 1123-12, containing such Control of an application for the Effective March 28, 2013. objection, be and the same is here- 521 16 The City Record April 3, 2013 by repealed and that this Council (f) Rates of Fare from Cleveland P. 146 miles $330.25, plus an addi- consents to the immediate permit Hopkins International Airport. The tional $2.00 for each mile over 146 thereof. following maximum rates of fare miles up to 160 Section 2. That this resolution is apply to gasoline fueled, compressed Q. 161 miles $363.00, plus an addi- hereby declared to be an emergency natural gas or propane fueled taxi- tional $2.00 for each mile over 161 measure and provided it receives the cabs which are transporting passen- miles up to 175 affirmative vote of two-thirds of all gers from Cleveland Hopkins Interna- R. 176 miles $395.75, plus an addi- the members elected to Council, it tional Airport to another location. tional $2.00 for each mile over 176 shall take effect and be in force imme- These rates of fare include metered miles up to 190 diately upon its adoption and rates, taxicab operating cost recov- S. 191 miles $428.50, plus an addi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it ery, fuel surcharges and depreciation, tional $2.00 for each mile over 191 shall take effect and be in force from sales tax, and applicable fees, and miles up to 199 and after the earliest period allowed shall be as follows: T. 200 miles and over $4.00 per mile by law. Section 2. That existing Section Adopted March 25, 2013. (1) Rates from the Airport are as 443.26 of the Codified Ordinances of Effective March 28, 2013. follows: Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by A. 0 to 5 miles - $13.50 Ordinance No. 1796-08, passed March B. 6 to 10 miles - $24.50 23, 2009, is repealed. C. 11 to 15 miles - $34.50 Section 3. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 1599-12. D. 16 to 20 miles - $45.50 declared to be an emergency measure By Council Members Keane, E. 21 to 25 miles - $56.50 and, provided it receives the affirma- Mitchell and Kelley (by departmental F. 26 to 30 miles - $67.50 tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- request). G. 31 to 35 miles - $77.50 bers elected to Council, it shall take An emergency ordinance to amend H. 36 to 40 miles - $88.50 effect and be in force immediately Section 443.26 of the Codified Ordi- I. 41 miles $99.50, plus an upon its passage and approval by the nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as additional $2.00 for each mile over 41 Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect amended by Ordinance No. 1796-08, miles up to 55 and be in force from and after the ear- passed March 23, 2009, relating to J. 56 miles $132.25, plus an addition- liest period allowed by law. rates of fare and receipts for taxicabs. al $2.00 for each mile over 56 miles up Passed March 25, 2013. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes to 70 Effective March 28, 2013. an emergency measure providing for K. 71 miles $165.00, plus an addi- the usual daily operation of a munici- tional $2.00 for each mile over 71 miles pal department; now, therefore, up to 85 Be it ordained by the Council of L. 86 miles $197.75, plus an addition- Ord. No. 1637-12. the City of Cleveland: al $2.00 for each mile over 86 miles up By Council Members Keane, Cleve- Section 1. That Section 443.26 of to 100 land and Kelley (by departmental the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- M. 101 miles $230.50, plus an addi- request). land, Ohio, 1976, as amended by tional $2.00 for each mile over 101 An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ordinance No. 1796-08, passed March miles up to 115 ing the Director of Port Control to 23, 2009, is amended to read as fol- N. 116 miles $263.25, plus an addi- enter into an amendment to Contract lows: tional $2.00 for each mile over 116 No. 46972 with Landmark Aviation miles up to 130 FBO Holding, LLC, to extend the term Section 443.26 Rates of Fare; O. 131 miles $296.00, plus an addi- of the lease and to increase the leased Receipts tional $2.00 for each mile over 131 premises, for the Department of Port (a) Except as provided in division miles up to 145 Control. (f) of this section, the maximum rates P. 146 miles $328.75, plus an addi- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes of fare for gasoline fueled or propane tional $2.00 for each mile over 146 an emergency measure providing for fueled taxicabs, including sales tax, miles up to 160 the usual daily operation of a munici- shall be as follows: Q. 161 miles $361.50, plus an addi- pal department; now, therefore, (1) For the first one-eighth (1/8) tional $2.00 for each mile over 161 Be it ordained by the Council of the mile or fraction thereof, two dollars City of Cleveland: and seventy-five cents ($2.75). miles up to 175 That the Director of Port (2) For each additional one-eighth R. 176 miles $394.25, plus an addi- Section 1. (1/8) mile or fraction thereof, twenty- tional $2.00 for each mile over 176 Control is authorized to enter into an eight cents ($0.28). miles up to 190 amendment to Lease No. 46972 with (b) Waiting Time or Traffic Delay S. 191 miles $427.00, plus an addi- Landmark Aviation FBO Holding, Charge. The rate for waiting or traf- tional $2.00 for each mile over 191 LLC (“Landmark”), to extend the fic delay shall be eighteen dollars miles up to 199 lease term an additional twenty ($18.00) per hour except for coaches T. 200 miles and over $4.00 per mile years, through March 4, 2043, and to hired at the hourly rate. increase the leasehold by approxi- (c) Charge for More than Four (4) (2) Effective April 1, 2016, the mately four additional acres. Land- Passengers. The rate for carrying Rates from the Airport are as follows: mark’s Minimum Annual Guarantee more than four (4) passengers shall A. 0 to 5 miles - $15.00 (“MAG”) shall be increased from be an additional one dollar ($1.00) per B. 6 to 10 miles - $26.00 $70,000 to $115,000 per year, plus an person for each passenger over C. 11 to 15 miles - $36.00 additional amount equal to the fair twelve (12) years of age. D. 16 to 20 miles - $47.00 market appraised ground lease rate (d) Hourly Rate. On request of pas- E. 21 to 25 miles - $58.00 for the land necessary to develop sengers, public hacks may accept F. 26 to 30 miles - $69.00 their proposed development project. employment where the fare may be G. 31 to 35 miles - $79.00 The MAG will be subject to CIP computed on an hourly rental. When a H. 36 to 40 miles - $90.00 adjustments each year. If greater in public hack is so employed, the fare to I. 41 miles $101.00, plus an addition- any given year than the MAG, Land- be charged shall be computed from al $2.00 for each mile over 41 miles up mark shall pay the greater of the the time of leaving the nearest station to 55 MAG or a mutually agreed upon sum of the owner to the time of returning J. 56 miles $133.75, plus an addition- of fees and royalties. to the nearest station from the point al $2.00 for each mile over 56 miles up All other terms and conditions of of dismissal. to 70 the lease shall remain the same. (e) Receipt to Be Given. On request K. 71 miles $166.50, plus an addi- Section 2. That the amendment to of a passenger, the owner, driver, tional $2.00 for each mile over 71 miles the Lease shall be prepared by the chauffeur or other person in charge or up to 85 Director of Law. control of a public hack shall provide L. 86 miles $199.25, plus an addition- Section 3. That this ordinance is a receipt to the person paying for the al $2.00 for each mile over 86 miles up declared to be an emergency measure hire of the same at the time of pay- to 100 and, provided it receives the affirma- ment. The form of the receipt shall be M. 101 miles $232.00, plus an addi- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- prescribed and approved by the Com- tional $2.00 for each mile over 101 bers elected to Council, it shall take missioner of Assessments and Licens- miles up to 115 effect and be in force immediately es, and shall contain in legible type or N. 116 miles $264.75, plus an addi- upon its passage and approval by the writing, the name of the owner, the tional $2.00 for each mile over 116 Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect City license number, the driver’s City miles up to 130 and be in force from and after the ear- license number and other items for O. 131 miles $297.50, plus an addi- liest period allowed by law. which a charge is made, the total tional $2.00 for each mile over 131 Passed March 25, 2013. amount paid, and the date of payment. miles up to 145 Effective March 28, 2013. 522 April 3, 2013 The City Record 17

Ord. No. 170-13. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to make appropriations and provide current expenses for the daily operation of all municipal departments of the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year from January 1, 2013 until December 31, 2013. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the daily operation of a municipal department; now therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That to provide for the current expenses for the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year ending Decem- ber 31, 2013, the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated viz: The sum of Five Hundred Thirty Eight Million, Nine Hundred Forty Thousand, Seven Hundred Seventy Two Dollars ($538,940,772), from the General Fund; The sum of Seventy Four Million, Seven Hundred One Thousand, Thirty Dollars ($74,701,030) from the Special Revenue Funds; The sum of Thirty Million, One Hundred Eighty Eight Thousand, Seven Hundred Fourteen Dollars ($30,188,714) from the Internal Service Funds; The sum of Six Hundred Thirty One Million, Two Hundred Forty Thousand, Eight Hundred Eighty Nine Dol- lars ($631,240,889) from the Enterprise Funds; The sum of Ten Million, Two Hundred Ninety Six Thousand, Sixty Five Dollars ($10,296,065) from the Trust and Agency Funds; The sum of Fifty Nine Million, Four Hundred Forty Eight Thousand, Two Hundred Six Dollars ($59,448,206) from the Debt Service Fund; All set forth in the Mayor’s Estimate on file with Council and identified in the aggregate amount for each department as follows:

GENERAL FUND

Legislative Branch $ 7,170,178 Judicial Branch 39,545,833 EXECUTIVE BRANCH General Government 13,240,565 Department of Aging 1,115,075 Department of Human Resources 2,067,412 Department of Law 9,436,026 Department of Finance 14,900,917 Department of Public Health 5,517,038 Department of Public Safety 311,719,856 Department of Public Works 71,234,320 Department of Community Development 295,868 Department of Building and Housing 10,337,933 Department of Economic Development 1,643,646 Nondepartmental 50,716,105 ——————— TOTAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH $ 492,224,761 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 538,940,772 ———————

Special Revenue Funds 74,701,030 Internal Service Funds 30,188,714 Enterprise Funds 631,240,889 Agency Funds 10,296,065 Debt Service Funds 59,448,206 ——————— TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2013 $1,344,815,676 ———————

GENERAL FUND

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

Council and Clerk of Council $ 7,170,178 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,204,431 II. Other Expenses 1,965,747

——————— TOTAL LEGISLATIVE BRANCH $ 7,170,178 ——————— JUDICIAL BRANCH

Municipal Court - Judicial Division $ 21,774,347 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 19,149,395 II. Other Expenses 2,624,952

Municipal Court - Clerk’s Division $ 14,284,965 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 9,239,703 II. Other Expenses 5,045,262 523 18 The City Record April 3, 2013

Municipal Court - Housing Division $ 3,486,521 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,338,886 II. Other Expenses 147,635 ——————— TOTAL JUDICIAL BRANCH $ 39,545,833 ———————

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

Office of the Mayor $ 2,586,351 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,471,041 II. Other Expenses 115,310

Office of Capital Projects $ 4,657,978 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 4,064,697 II. Other Expenses 593,281

Landmarks Commission $ 195,552 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 191,246 II. Other Expenses 4,306

Board of Building Standards and Appeals $ 130,631 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 118,401 II. Other Expenses 12,230

Board of Zoning Appeals $ 215,252 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 199,876 II. Other Expenses 15,376

Civil Service Commission $ 1,334,162 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 627,839 II. Other Expenses 706,323

Community Relations Board $ 1,233,634 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,183,005 II. Other Expenses 50,629

City Planning Commission $ 1,557,879 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,475,140 II. Other Expenses 82,739

Boxing and Wrestling Commission $ 7,682 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 7,682

Office of Equal Opportunity $ 506,034 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 485,256 II. Other Expenses 20,778

Office of Budget & Management-Budget Admin. $ 815,410 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 784,702 II. Other Expenses 30,708 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL GOVERNMENT $ 13,240,565 ——————— DEPARTMENT OF AGING

Department of Aging $ 1,115,075 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 866,320 II. Other Expenses 248,755 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF AGING $ 1,115,075 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

Office of Personnel $ 2,067,412 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,346,866 II. Other Expenses 720,546 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES $ 2,067,412 ——————— 524 April 3, 2013 The City Record 19

DEPARTMENT OF LAW

Division of Law $ 9,436,026 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,705,123 II. Other Expenses 2,730,903 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF LAW $ 9,436,026 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Finance Administration $ 1,256,137 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 966,298 II. Other Expenses 289,839

Division of Accounts $ 2,029,878 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,393,288 II. Other Expenses 636,590

Division of Assessments and Licenses $ 4,118,954 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,464,400 II. Other Expenses 1,654,554

Division of Treasury $ 576,026 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 481,235 II. Other Expenses 94,791

Division of Purchases and Supplies $ 720,226 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 678,943 II. Other Expenses 41,283

Bureau of Internal Audit $ 1,102,127 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 546,881 II. Other Expenses 555,246

Division of Financial Reporting and Control $ 1,318,218 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,296,379 II. Other Expenses 21,839

Information Systems Services $ 3,779,351 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,995,120 II. Other Expenses 1,784,231 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE $ 14,900,917 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Public Health Administration $ 950,470 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 616,306 II. Other Expenses 334,164

Division of Health $ 3,134,482 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,875,810 II. Other Expenses 1,258,672

Division of Environment $ 1,036,808 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 829,110 II. Other Expenses 207,698

Division of Air Quality $ 395,278 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 114,178 II. Other Expenses 281,100 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH $ 5,517,038 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Public Safety Administration $ 4,427,833 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,000,440 II. Other Expenses 1,427,393

Division of Police $ 180,738,480 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $171,390,342 II. Other Expenses 9,348,138 525 20 The City Record April 3, 2013

Division of Fire $ 86,982,195 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 83,498,900 II. Other Expenses 3,483,295

Division of Emergency Medical Services $ 24,289,898 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 21,548,323 II. Other Expenses 2,741,575

Division of Animal Control Services $ 1,367,167 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 960,275 II. Other Expenses 406,892

Division of Correction $ 13,914,283 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,805,764 II. Other Expenses 3,108,519 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $ 311,719,856 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Division of Public Works Administration $ 3,053,343 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,850,215 II. Other Expenses 203,128

Division of Recreation $ 12,316,663 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 8,452,066 II. Other Expenses 3,864,597

Division of Parking Facilities-On Street $ 1,228,066 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,187,226 II. Other Expenses 40,840

Division of Property Management $ 12,311,720 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,790,008 II. Other Expenses 6,521,712

Division of Park Maintenance and Properties $ 13,205,325 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 8,670,730 II. Other Expenses 4,534,595

Division of Waste Collection and Disposal $ 25,377,513 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 14,284,059 II. Other Expenses 11,093,454

Division of Traffic Engineering $ 3,741,690 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,770,516 II. Other Expenses 971,174 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS $ 71,234,320 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Department of Community Development Director’s Office $ 295,868 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 283,303 II. Other Expenses 12,565 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 295,868 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING

Building and Housing Director’s Office $ 2,617,035 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,664,513 II. Other Expenses 952,522

Division of Code Enforcement $ 6,138,649 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,936,615 II. Other Expenses 202,034

Division of Construction Permitting $ 1,582,249 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,565,924 II. Other Expenses 16,325 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING $ 10,337,933 ——————— 526 April 3, 2013 The City Record 21

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Economic Development $ 1,643,646 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,628,425 II. Other Expenses 15,221 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ 1,643,646 ———————

NONDEPARTMENTAL

County Auditor Deductions $ 1,561,000 II. Other Expenses $ 1,561,000

Other Administrative $ 17,722,049 II. Other Expenses $ 17,722,049

Transfers to Other Funds $ 31,433,056 II. Other Expenses $ 31,433,056 ——————— TOTAL NONDEPARTMENTAL $ 50,716,105 ——————— TOTAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH $ 492,224,761 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 538,940,772 ———————

SPECIAL REVENUE FUND

Restricted Income Tax Fund $ 38,811,272 I. Capital $ 8,039,218 II. Debt Service 30,772,054

Street Construction, Maintenance & Repair Fund $ 27,277,758 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 15,544,663 II. Other Expenses 11,733,095

Schools Recreation & Cultural Activities Fund $ 1,175,000 II. Other Expenses $ 1,175,000

Division of Convention Center & Stadium-Stadium $ 7,437,000 II. Other Expenses $ 7,437,000 ——————— TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $ 74,701,030 ——————— INTERNAL SERVICE FUND

Sinking Fund Commission $ 1,042,793 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 191,292 II. Other Expenses 851,501

Information Systems Services-Telephone Exchange $ 6,581,306 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,336,933 II. Other Expenses 5,244,373

Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance $ 19,637,720 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 5,738,353 II. Other Expenses 13,899,367

Division of Printing and Reproduction $ 2,333,962 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 845,937 II. Other Expenses 1,488,025

City Storeroom and Central Warehouse $ 592,933 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 129,202 II. Other Expenses 463,731 ——————— TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $ 30,188,714 ——————— ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Utilities Administration $ 3,311,372 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,507,041 II. Other Expenses 804,331 527 22 The City Record April 3, 2013

Radio $ 3,486,364 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 562,036 II. Other Expenses 2,924,328

Division of Fiscal Control $ 3,759,570 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,192,298 II. Other Expenses 567,272

Division of Water $ 261,758,799 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 84,338,708 II. Other Expenses 177,420,091

Division of Control $ 22,561,000 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 11,248,990 II. Other Expenses 11,312,010

Division of Cleveland Public Power $ 183,420,000 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 30,709,730 II. Other Expenses 152,710,270 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES $ 478,297,105 ———————

DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL

Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins & Burke Lakefront Airports - Operations $ 139,375,331 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 32,850,806 II. Other Expenses 106,524,525 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL $ 139,375,331 ——————— DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS

Division of Cemeteries $ 1,699,711 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,241,155 II. Other Expenses 458,556

Golf Course Fund $ 333,431 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 32,136 II. Other Expenses 301,295

Division of Parking Facilities-Off Street Parking $ 7,821,979 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,268,777 II. Other Expenses 6,553,202

Division of Convention Center $ 2,538,783 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,101,478 II. Other Expenses 1,437,305

Division of Convention Center & Stadium - West Side Market $ 1,134,549 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 432,979 II. Other Expenses 701,570

Division of Property Management - East Side Market $ 40,000 II. Other Expenses $ 40,000 ——————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS $ 13,568,453 ——————— TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS $ 631,240,889 ———————

AGENCY FUND

Central Collection Agency $ 10,296,065 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,553,997 II. Other Expenses 3,742,068 ——————— TOTAL AGENCY FUND $ 10,296,065 ———————

DEBT SERVICE FUND

Sinking Fund Commission $ 59,448,206 III. Debt Service $ 59,448,206 ——————— TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS $ 59,448,206 ——————— 528 April 3, 2013 The City Record 23

Section 2. That the appropriations herein made are based upon the detail of expenditures set forth in the Mayor’s Estimate, but are appropriated to the several departments, offices, and purposes in the aggregate for I. — Per- sonnel and Related Expenses; and II. — Other Expenses and are not severally and individually appropriated in said detail. Any unencumbered balance in an appropriation fund at the close of the year 2012 is hereby appro- priated to such fund for the payment of unpaid obligations lawfully incurred in 2013 or prior years. The Mayor’s Estimate, as modified by the schedule published pursuant to Section 39 of the Charter shall within the sums appropriated in Section 1 hereof, constitute the expenditure budget for the year 2013 and shall be subject to the control of the Mayor, provided, however, that no transfer from I. — Personnel and Related Expenses, or II. — Other Expenses within any department or office, or from one department or office to another shall be made except as provided in Section 41 of the Charter. Section 3. That the Commissioner of Accounts is hereby authorized to draw warrants upon the City Treasury for the amount appropriated in this ordinance, whenever claims are presented properly approved by the head of the department or by the chief of a commission for which indebtedness was incurred. Section 4. hat this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affir- mative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force upon its pas- sage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed by law. Passed March 25, 2013. Effective March 25, 2013.

Ord. No. 191-13. public right-of-way with approxi- Section 5. That the Permit shall By Council Members K. Johnson mately 45 miles of fiber optic net- reserve reasonable right of entry to and Kelley (by departmental re - work fiber to be attached to Cleve- the encroachment location to the quest). land Public Power, and the Illumi- City. An emergency ordinance authoriz- nating Company utility poles and Section 6. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Works to ATT utility Poles (by separate per- declared to be an emergency mea- enter into an agreement with Street- mission of the poles’ owners). sure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all line, Inc. for a period not to exceed Whereas, this ordinance consti- the members elected to Council, it 90 days to implement a parking tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of meter sensor pilot program. immediately upon its passage and Whereas, the Department of Pub- a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it lic Works desires to implement a fore, shall take effect and be in force pilot program by installing sensors Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period in the ground and on up to 120 park- the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. ing meters to monitor metered park- Section 1. That the Director of the Passed March 25, 2013. ing spaces for the purpose of Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects is Effective March 28, 2013. enforcement and maintenance; and authorized to issue a permit, revo- Whereas, Streetline, Inc. has pro- cable at the will of Council, to Fiber posed to install the system at no Technologies Networks, LLC 300 cost to the City in order for the City Meridian Centre, Rochester, New Ord. No. 198-13. to evaluate use of this type of mon- York, 14618 (“Permittee”) to en - By Council Members K. Johnson itoring system City-wide; and croach into the public right-of-way and Kelley (by departmental re - Whereas, this ordinance consti- at various locations by installing, quest). tutes an emergency measure provid- using, and maintaining approxi- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing for the usual daily operation of mately 45 miles of fiber optic net- ing the Director of Public Works to a municipal department; now, there- work fiber to be attached to Cleve- employ one or more professional fore, land Public Power utility poles, and consultants to design improvements Be it ordained by the Council of the Illuminating Company utility to the Willard Parking Garage. the City of Cleveland: poles and ATT utility Poles (by sep- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 1. That the Director of arate permission of the poles’ own- tutes an emergency measure provid- Public Works is authorized to enter ers) at the locations more fully ing for the usual daily operation of into an agreement with Streetline, described in Cleveland City Council a municipal department; now, there- Inc., for a period not to exceed 90 File Number 194-13-A. fore, Section 2. That Permittee may days to implement a parking meter Be it ordained by the Council of assign the permit only with the sensor pilot program for metered the City of Cleveland: written consent of the Director of Section 1. That the Director of parking spaces, including labor and the Office of Capital Projects. That materials needed to install the sys- Public Works is authorized to nothing in this ordinance grants or employ by contract or contracts one tem for the Division of Parking shall be considered to grant to Per- or more consultants or one or more Facilities, Department of Public mittee any right, privilege, or per- firms of consultants for the purpose Works. mission to use, or to attach or affix Section 2. That this ordinance is any object to, poles; Permittee shall of supplementing the regularly declared to be an emergency mea- obtain such permission from the employed staff of the several depart- sure and, provided it receives the respective pole owner. ments of the City of Cleveland in affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 3. That the encroaching order to provide professional ser- the members elected to Council, it objects permitted by this ordinance vices necessary to design improve- shall take effect and be in force shall conform to plans and specifi- ments to the Willard Parking immediately upon its passage and cations first approved by the Man- Garage. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ager of Engineering and Construc- The selection of the consultants shall take effect and be in force tion. That Permittee shall obtain all for the services shall be made by from and after the earliest period other required permits, including the Board of Control on the nomi- allowed by law. but not limited to Building Permits, nation of the Director of Public Passed March 25, 2013. before installing the encroachments. Works from a list of qualified con- Effective March 28, 2013. Section 4. That the Director of sultants available for employment Law shall prepare the permit autho- as may be determined after a full rized by this ordinance and shall and complete canvass by the Direc- incorporate such additional provi- sions as the director determines nec- tor of Public Works for the purpose Ord. No. 194-13. essary to protect and benefit the of compiling a list. The compensa- By Council Members Miller and public interest. The permit shall be tion to be paid for the services shall Kelley (by departmental re quest). issued only when, in the opinion of be fixed by the Board of Control. An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Director of Law, a prospective The contract or contracts authorized ing the Director of the Mayor’s Permittee has properly indemnified shall be prepared by the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a the City against any loss that may Law, approved by the Director of permit to Fiber Technologies Net- result from the encroachment(s) Public Works, and certified by the works, LLC to encroach into the permitted. Director of Finance. 529 24 The City Record April 3, 2013

Section 2. That the cost of the con- Ord. No. 240-13. Whereas, Pleasant Valley Enter- tract or contracts authorized shall be By Council Members K. Johnson prises Limited Partnership (“Pleas- paid from Fund Nos. 65 SF 003, 65 SF and Kelley (by departmental re - ant Valley Enterprises”) has pro- 005, and 65 SF 006, Request No. RQS quest). posed to lease the property to the 7008, 2013-39. An emergency ordinance authoriz- City of Cleveland; and Section 3. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Works to Whereas, this ordinance consti- declared to be an emergency mea- apply for and accept a grant from tutes an emergency measure provid- sure and, provided it receives the Starting Point for Child Care and ing for the usual daily operation of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Early Education for the Out-of- a municipal department; now, there- the members elected to Council, it School Time Program; and authoriz- fore, shall take effect and be in force ing the Director to enter into one or Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and more contracts with various agen- the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it cies, entities, or individuals to Section 1. That notwithstanding shall take effect and be in force implement the grant. and as an exception to the provi- from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Passed March 25, 2013. ing for the usual daily operation of Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public Effective March 28, 2013. a municipal department; now, there- Works is authorized to lease from fore, Pleasant Valley Enterprises, certain Be it ordained by the Council of property located at 14550 Lorain the City of Cleveland: Avenue. Ord. No. 238-13. Section 1. That the Director of Section 2. That the lease autho- By Council Members Conwell, Public Works is authorized to apply rized by this ordinance shall be for Mitchell and Kelley (by departmen- for and accept a grant from Start- a term of one year. tal re quest). ing Point for Child Care and Early Section 3. That the rent for the Education to conduct the Out-of- An emergency ordinance to amend lease authorized by this ordinance School Time Program; that the Section 135.49 of the Codified Ordi- shall be $86,000 annually, which is Director is authorized to file all nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, determined to be fair market value, papers and execute all documents enacted by Ordinance No. 1673-01, exclusive of utilities. passed August 21, 1991, relating to necessary to receive the funds under the grant; and that the funds are Section 4. That the lease may agreements with Cuyahoga County appropriated for the purposes authorize the City to make improve- for use of and access to Police and described in the Agreement for the ments to the leased premises under Criminal Justice Oriented Informa- grant contained in the file described terms to be determined by the par- tion Systems. below. ties to be consistent with the public Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 2. That the Agreement purpose or purposes of providing a tutes an emergency measure provid- for the grant, presented to the base of operations for services pro- ing for the usual daily operation of Finance Committee of this Council vided in the northwest section of the a municipal department; now, there- at a public hearing on this legis- City. fore, lation and set forth in File No. 240- Section 5. That the lease may pro- Be it ordained by the Council of 13-A, is made a part of this ordi- vide for the City’s payment of appro- the City of Cleveland: nance as if fully rewritten, is priate utility and other operating Section 1. That Section 135.49 of approved in all respects, and shall costs of the leased premises. the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- not be changed without additional Section 6. That the costs of the lease land, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordi- legislative authority. shall be paid from Fund No. 11 SF 401, nance No. 1673-01, passed August 21, Section 3. That the Director of RQS 7016 RL 2013-30. 1991, is amended to read as follows: Public Works is authorized to enter Section 7. That the lease shall be into one or more contracts with or prepared by the Director of Law and Section 135.49 Agreements with make payments to agencies, entities shall contain any terms and condi- Cuyahoga County for Shared Use of or individuals to implement the tions as are required to protect the Criminal Justice-Oriented Informa- grant as described in the file. interests of the City. tion Systems Section 4. That the costs of the Section 8. That the Director of The Director of Public Safety is contract or contracts authorized by Public Works, the Director of Law, this ordinance shall be paid from hereby authorized to enter into suc- and other appropriate City officials the fund or funds to which are cred- cessive agreements, each for a term are authorized to execute any other ited the grant proceeds accepted not exceeding two (2) years, with the documents and certificates, and take Cuyahoga County Executive, for use under this ordinance. Section 5. That this ordinance is any other actions which may be nec- of and access to the County’s Region- essary or appropriate to effect the al Enterprise Data Sharing System declared to be an emergency mea- sure and, provided it receives the lease authorized by this ordinance. (REDSS) and/or other-police and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 9. That this ordinance is criminal justice-oriented information the members elected to Council, it declared to be an emergency mea- systems by and for all of the Division shall take effect and be in force sure and, provided it receives the of Police, the Office of the Chief Assis- immediately upon its passage and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tant Prosecutor of the Department of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the members elected to Council, it Law, the Office of the Clerk of Courts shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force of the Cleveland Municipal Court, the from and after the earliest period immediately upon its passage and Cleveland Municipal Court, and at the allowed by law. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it option of the Director of Public Safe- Passed March 25, 2013. shall take effect and be in force ty, the Division of Correction. Each Effective March 28, 2013. from and after the earliest period unit participating in any one (1) allowed by law. agreement authorized hereby shall Passed March 25, 2013. bear an equal share of all costs Effective March 28, 2013. incurred under such agreement. Ord. No. 241-13. Section 2. That Section 135.49 of By Council Members Miller and the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Kelley (by departmental re quest). land, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordi- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 242-13. nance No. 1673-01, passed August 21, ing the Director of Public Works to By Council Members Miller and 1991, is repealed. lease certain property located at Kelley (by departmental re quest). Section 3. That this ordinance is 14550 Lorain Avenue from Pleasant An emergency ordinance giving declared to be an emergency mea- Valley Enterprises Limited Partner- consent of the City of Cleveland to sure and, provided it receives the ship, for the public purpose of pro- the County of Cuyahoga to construct affirmative vote of two-thirds of all viding a base of operations for ser- the members elected to Council, it vices provided in the northwest sec- the improvement of the East 49th shall take effect and be in force tion of the City, for a term of one Street Bridge No. 54; authorizing the immediately upon its passage and year. Director of Capital Projects to enter approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Whereas, the City of Cleveland into any relative agreements with shall take effect and be in force requires certain property located at the County of Cuyahoga to make the from and after the earliest period 14550 Lorain Avenue for the public improvement; and allocate from the allowed by law. purpose of providing a base of oper- County Motor Vehicle License Tax Passed March 25, 2013. ations for services provided in the Funds to County for the improve- Effective March 28, 2013. northwest section of the City; and ment. 530 April 3, 2013 The City Record 25

Whereas, this ordinance consti- sections of the Revised Code includ- Cuyahoga County standards for con- tutes an emergency measure provid- ing but not limited to 5591.02, 5591.23 struction of County roads and ing for the usual daily operation of and 5591.36. bridges. a municipal department; now, there- (d) That the street within the lim- (b) That the County will arrange fore, its of the Improvement is designat- for the supervision and administra- Be it ordained by the Council of ed a through highway within the tion of the construction contract. meaning of Section 4511.07(A)(6) of (c) That if, by ordinance of this the City of Cleveland: the Revised Code. Council, the City requests the Coun- Section 1. That it is declared to be (e) That arrangements have been ty, to include in the Improvement in the public interest that the con- or will be made with and agree- the construction of sanitary sewers, sent of the City of Cleveland is ments obtained from all utility com- water lines, sewers for drainage of given to the County of Cuyahoga panies whose lines or structures will the area surrounding the Improve- (the “County”), to construct the fol- be affected by the Improvement. ment, sidewalks, alternate bid items lowing improvement under plans, That the companies have agreed to or other items that are in addition specifications, and estimates ap - make any and all necessary re ar- to those now existing in the plans proved by the County: improving the rangements in such manner as to be for the Improvement and not pro- East 49th Street Bridge No. 54 (the clear of any construction called for vided for elsewhere in the agree- “Improvement”). by the plans for the Improvement. ment, the County will do so, provid- Section 2. That the City proposes That the companies have agreed to ed that the construction of the addi- to cooperate with the County, in the make necessary re arrangements im - tional items are approved by the cost of the Improvement by an allo- mediately after noti fication by the County and the City, and provided cation from the County Motor Vehi- City. further that the City agrees to pay cle License Tax Fund to pay the (f) That the City, at its own or cause to be paid the cost of the County portion of the project; and expense, shall make all rearrange- additional construction and of pre- by applying to the County to use the ments of water mains, service lines, liminary and design engineering, License Tax Fund for the Improve- fire hydrants, valve boxes, sanitary and construction supervision. ment. However, the City agrees to sewers, or other City-owned utilities Section 8. That the Director of assume and contribute 100% of the and appurtenances which do not Capital Projects is authorized to cost of any items included in the comply with the provisions of Sec- apply to the County for an alloca- construction contract, at the request tion 8204 of ODOT’s Real Estate tion from the County Motor Vehicle of the City, which are determined by Policies and Procedures Manual, License Tax Fund for the Improve- the County not eligible or made nec- whether inside or outside the corpo- ment, and to enter into one or more essary by the Improvement. rate limits of the City, as may be agreements with the County as are Section 3. That the Director of necessary to conform to the Im - necessary to finance the Improve- Capital Projects is authorized to provement. ment. enter into one or more agreements (g) That the County will partici- Section 9. That the Director of with the County necessary to com- pate in the costs of alterations of Capital Projects is authorized to plete the planning and construction governmentally-owned utility facili- apply to the County for approval to of the Improvement, which agree- ties which come within the provi- use County Motor Vehicle License ments shall contain terms and con- sions of Section 8204 of ODOT’s Real Tax funds to pay for the Improve- ditions that the Director of Law Estate Policies and Procedures Man- ment, to accept the funds and to file determines shall best protect the ual, to the same extent that it par- all papers and execute all docu- public interest. ticipates in the other costs of the ments necessary to receive the funds; and that the funds are appro- Section 4. That on completion of Improvement, provided that such priated for the purposes described in the Improvement, the City will: participation will not extend to addi- tions or betterments of this ordinance. (a) Keep the affected highway existing facilities. Section 10. That the Clerk of Coun- open to traffic at all times; (h) That the construction, recon- cil is authorized and directed to (b) Maintain the Improvement struction, and rearrangement of all transmit to the County three (3) cer- according to the provisions of the utilities shall be done in a manner tified copies of this ordinance imme- statutes relating thereto and make as not to interfere unduly with the diately on its taking effect, and it ample financial and other provisions operations of the contractor or con- shall become the basis for proceed- for the maintenance; tractors constructing the Improve- ing with the Improvement. (c) Maintain the right-of-way and ment, and all backfilling of trench- Section 11. That this ordinance is keep it free of obstruction in a man- es made necessary by utility declared to be an emergency mea- ner satisfactory to the County and rearrangement shall be performed sure and, provided it receives the hold the right-of-way inviolate for under the provisions of the ODOT affirmative vote of two-thirds of all public highway purposes and permit Construction and Material Specifica- the members elected to Council, it no signs, posters, billboards, road- tions. shall take effect and be in force side stands, or other private instal- (i) If applicable, that stop signs immediately upon its passage and lations within the limits of the affecting the movement of traffic on approval by the Mayor; otherwise it right-of-way; any street within the limits of the shall take effect and be in force (d) Place and maintain all traffic Improvement shall be removed and from and after the earliest period control devices under the Ohio Man- no stop signs will be erected ex - allowed by law. ual of Uniform Traffic Control cept at intersections with another Passed March 25, 2013. Devices under the provisions of Sec- through highway where traffic does Effective March 28, 2013. tion 4511.11 and related sections of not warrant the installation of a the Revised Code; traffic control signal but where the (e) Follow and maintain post-con- warrants for a “Four-Way Stop” as struction Best Management Prac- provided in the aforesaid manual Ord. No. 243-13. tices as outlined in the Municipal are met. By Council Members Pruitt and Storm Water Permit that is filed (j) That no rule or regulation may Kelley (by departmental re quest). with the Ohio Environmental Pro- be enacted restricting the use of the An emergency ordinance authoriz- tection Agency; and Improvement by any class of vehi- (f) Prohibit all parking within the cle or vehicle load permitted by the ing the Director of Public Utilities limits of the roadway which is a Revised Code to use a public high- to exercise the second option to part of the Improvement under Sec- way. Any existing rule or regulation renew Contract No. PS2011-272 with tion 4511.66 of the Revised Code, so restricting road usage is rescind- EMC Corp. for the lease of the Serv- unless otherwise controlled by City ed. er Area Network (SAN) equipment ordinance or resolution. Section 6. That this Council and related datacenter hardware for Section 5. (a) That all existing requests the County to proceed with the Department of Public Utilities. streets and public rights-of-way the Improvement. Whereas, under the authority of within the City that are necessary Section 7. That the Director of Ordinance No. 828-11, passed July 20, for the Improvement shall be made Capital Projects is authorized to 2011, the Director of Public Utilities available. enter into an agreement with the entered into Contract No. PS2011-272 (b) That in the event any addi- County concerning the financing of with EMC Corp. for the lease of the tional right-of-way is required for the Improvement, which agreement Server Area Network (SAN) equip- the Improvement, the County will shall contain without limitation arrange for its acquisition. terms substantially similar to the ment and related datacenter hard- (c) That the County shall contin- following: ware for the Department of Public ue to maintain the structural ele- (a) That the County will arrange Utilities; and ments of any bridge (defined as a for the preparation of construction Whereas, Ordinance No. 828-11 re - structure with a span of twenty (20) plans and specifications for the quires further legislation before ex - feet or greater) within the limits of Improvement, including necessary ercising the second option to re new the Improvement under applicable engineering reports, under current on this contract; and 531 26 The City Record April 3, 2013

Whereas, this ordinance consti- immediately upon its passage and Whereas, this ordinance consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tutes an emergency measure provid- ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, there- from and after the earliest period a municipal department; now, there- fore, allowed by law. fore, Be it ordained by the Council of Passed March 25, 2013. Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Effective March 28, 2013. the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Section 1. That the Director of Public Utilities is authorized to Public Works is authorized to em - exercise the second option to renew ploy by contract or contracts one or Contract No. PS2011-272 for an addi- Ord. No. 247-13. more consultants or one or more tional year at a cost not to exceed By Council Members Pruitt and firms of consultants for the purpose $338,384.00, with EMC Corp. for the Kelley (by departmental re quest). of supplementing the regularly em - lease of the Server Area Network An emergency ordinance authoriz- ployed staff of the several depart- ments of the City of Cleveland in (SAN) equipment and related data- ing the Director of Public Utilities order to provide professional ser- center hardware for the Department to employ one or more professional vices necessary to provide armed of Public Utilities. This ordinance consultants to provide general elec- trical engineering services for security services at various indoor constitutes the additional legislative Cleveland Public Power. and outdoor recreation facilities, authority required by Ordinance No. Whereas, this ordinance consti- including but not limited to, outdoor 828-11 to exercise this option. (RQS tutes an emergency measure provid- pools, recreation centers, and vari- 2002, RL 2013-11) ing for the usual daily operation of ous surrounding play areas, for a Section 2. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- period not to exceed one year. declared to be an emergency mea- fore, The selection of the consultants for sure and, provided it receives the the services shall be made by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Be it ordained by the Council of the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: Board of Control on the nomination of shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of the Director of Public Works from a immediately upon its passage and Public Utilities is authorized to list of qualified consultants available approval by the Mayor; otherwise it employ by contract or contracts one for employment as may be determined shall take effect and be in force or more consultants or one or more after a full and complete canvass by from and after the earliest period firms of consultants for the purpose the Director of Public Works for the allowed by law. of supplementing the regularly em- purpose of compiling a list. The com- Passed March 25, 2013. ployed staff of the several depart- pensation to be paid for the services Effective March 28, 2013. ments of the City of Cleveland in shall be fixed by the Board of Control. order to provide professional serv- The contract or contracts authorized ices necessary to provide general shall be prepared by the Director of electrical engineering services for Law, approved by the Director of Pub- Ord. No. 244-13. Cleveland Public Power, Department lic Works, and certified by the Direc- By Council Members Pruitt and of Public Utilities, on an as needed tor of Finance. Prior to commence- Kelley (by departmental re quest). basis for a period up to two years. ment of work under the contract, the An emergency ordinance authoriz- The selection of the consultants Director of Public Works shall notify ing the Director of Public Utilities for the services shall be made by the Chair of Public Parks, Properties, to exercise the second option to the Board of Control on the nomi- and Recreation Committee of the nation of the Director of Public Util- renew Contract No. PS2011-309 with selected consultant and the Chair ities from a list of qualified consul- Kronos, Incorporated to maintain may schedule a meeting at which the tants available for employment as the current time and attendance selected consultant shall appear may be determined after a full and workforce system and software and before the Committee. complete canvass by the Director of hardware support, including train- Section 2. That the cost of the con- Public Utilities for the purpose of tract or contracts authorized shall ing and upgrades. compiling a list. The compensation Whereas, under the authority of be paid from Fund No. 01-7004-6380, to be paid for the services shall be Request No. RQS 7004, RL 2013-15. Ordinance No. 596-11, passed May 23, fixed by the Board of Control. The Section 3. That this ordinance is 2011, the Director of Public Utilities contract or contracts authorized declared to be an emergency mea- entered into Contract No. PS2011-309 shall be prepared by the Director of sure and, provided it receives the with Kronos Incorporated to main- Law, approved by the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tain the current time and attendance Public Utilities, and certified by the the members elected to Council, it workforce system and software and Director of Finance. shall take effect and be in force hardware support, including train- Section 2. That the cost of the con- immediately upon its passage and ing and upgrades; and tract or contracts authorized shall Whereas, Ordinance No. 596-11 re - be paid from Fund No. 58 SF 001, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it quires further legislation before Request No. RQS 2004, RL 2013-9. shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period exercising the second option to re - Section 3. That this ordinance is allowed by law. new on this contract; and declared to be an emergency mea- Passed March 25, 2013. Whereas, this ordinance consti- sure and, provided it receives the Effective March 28, 2013. tutes an emergency measure provid- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing for the usual daily operation of the members elected to Council, it a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force fore, immediately upon its passage and Ord. No. 250-13. Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it By Council Members Miller, Cleve- the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force land, Kelley and Cimperman (by Section 1. That the Director of from and after the earliest period allowed by law. departmental re quest). Public Utilities is authorized to An emergency ordinance to vacate exercise the second option to renew Passed March 25, 2013. Effective March 28, 2013. 1st Unnamed Alley (16.5 feet wide) Contract No. PS2011-309 for an addi- west of Columbus Road and south tional year at a cost not to exceed of Franklin Avenue and a portion of $61,124.27, with Kronos Incorporated Moore Court. to maintain the current time and Ord. No. 248-13. Whereas, under Resolution No. attendance workforce system and By Council Members K. Johnson 1685-12, adopted November 26, 2012, software and hardware support, in - and Kelley (by departmental re - this Council declared its intention to cluding training and upgrades. This quest). vacate 1st Unnamed Alley (16.5 feet ordinance constitutes the additional An emergency ordinance authoriz- wide) west of Columbus Road and legislative authority required by ing the Director of Public Works to south of Franklin Avenue and a por- Ordinance No. 596-11 to exercise this employ one or more professional tion of Moore Court; and option. (RQS 2002, RL 2013-4) consultants to provide armed secu- Whereas, notice of the adoption of Section 2. That this ordinance is rity services at various indoor and the above vacation was served on declared to be an emergency mea- outdoor recreation facilities, includ- the abutting property owners affect- sure and, provided it receives the ing but not limited to, outdoor pools, ed by the resolution which stated a affirmative vote of two-thirds of all recreation centers, and various sur- time and place when objections the members elected to Council, it rounding play areas, for a period would be heard before the Board of shall take effect and be in force not to exceed one year. Revision of Assessments; and 532 April 3, 2013 The City Record 27

Whereas, on January 14, 2013, the Section 5. That this ordinance is Section 7. That the Director of Eco- Board of Revision of Assessments declared to be an emergency mea- nomic Development is authorized to approved the above vacation under sure and, provided it receives the charge and accept fees in an amount the provisions of Section 176 of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all not to exceed the maximum allowable Charter of the City of Cleveland; the members elected to Council, it fees under federal regulations and and shall take effect and be in force the fees are appropriated to cover Whereas, this Council is satisfied immediately upon its passage and costs incurred in the preparation of that there is good cause for vacat- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the loan application, closing and ser- ing a portion of the above and that shall take effect and be in force vicing of the loan. The fees shall be it will not be detrimental to the gen- from and after the earliest period deposited to and expended from Fund eral interest and that it should be allowed by law. No. 17 SF 305, Loan Fees Fund. made; and Passed March 25, 2013. Section 8. That the contract and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Effective March 28, 2013. other appropriate documents needed tutes an emergency measure provid- to complete the transaction autho- ing for the usual daily operation of rized by this legislation shall be pre- a municipal department; now, there- pared by the Director of Law. fore, Ord. No. 355-13. Section 9. That the contract autho- Be it ordained by the Council of By Council Members Brancatelli, rized in this legislation will require the City of Cleveland: Kelley and Cimperman (by depart- the recipient of financial assistance Section 1. That this Council de - mental request). to work with, and/or cause their Ten- clares that the following described An emergency ordinance authoriz- ants to work with, The Workforce real property is vacated: ing the Director of Economic Devel- Investment Board for Workforce opment to apply for and accept a Area No. 3 to identify and solicit qual- 1st Unnamed Alley (16.5 feet wide) HUD 108 Loan Pool loan from the ified candidates for job opportunities west of Columbus Road and United States Department of Hous- related to the City’s contracts, and south of Franklin Avenue ing and Urban Development to par- place special emphasis on the hard to Situated in the City of Cleveland, tially finance the redevelopment of employ, including but not limited to County of Cuyahoga and State of the property located at 1717 East 9th the disabled and persons who have Street and other associated costs Ohio and known as being a portion been convicted of or have pled guilty necessary to redevelop the property; of 1st Unnamed Alley (16.5 feet to a criminal offense, unless the crim- and authorizing the Director of Eco- wide) west of Columbus Road and inal conviction or related circum- nomic Development to enter into an south of Franklin Avenue in the stances relate to the duties for the agreement with 1717 East 9th Street particular job sought. Willeyville Allotment of part of LLC, or its designee, for the project. Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. Section 10. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- declared to be an emergency measure 70 as shown by the recorded plat in tutes an emergency measure provid- Volume 2 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuya- and, provided it receives the affirma- ing for the usual daily operation of tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- hoga County Records, and being fur- a municipal department; now, there- ther described as follows; bers elected to Council, it shall take fore, effect and be in force immediately Being all of that portion of said Be it ordained by the Council of 1st Unnamed Alley (16.5 feet wide) upon its passage and approval by the the City of Cleveland: Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect extending from the northerly right Section 1. That the Director of and be in force from and after the ear- of way of Moore Court (16.5 feet Economic Development is autho- liest period allowed by law. wide) north to the westerly prolon- rized to apply for and accept a HUD Passed March 25, 2013. gation of the north properly line of 108 Loan Pool loan in an amount up Effective March 28, 2013. Parcel A in the Lot Split and Con- to $1,500,000, from the United States solidation Plat as shown in Volume Department of Housing and Urban 348, Page 30 of Cuyahoga County Development (”HUD”), to partially Map Records. finance the redevelopment of the Ord. No. 360-13. property located at 1717 East 9th By Council Member Kelley (by MOORE COURT Street (the “Project”). Section 2. That the Director of Eco- departmental request). All that portion of Moore Court An emergency ordinance authoriz- (16.5 feet wide) extending Westerly nomic Development is authorized to enter into a loan agreement with 1717 ing the Director of Finance, on from the West right of way of behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Columbus Road (80 feet wide) to East 9th Street LLC, or its designee, to provide economic development assis- Court, to lease property at 1449 West that portion of Moore Court (16.5 117th Street from Montlack Realty, feet wide) as vacated by the Coun- tance to partially finance the Project, and for other associated costs neces- or their designees, for the purpose cil of City of Cleveland by Ordi- of providing office space for the nance Number 75442 passed August sary to redevelop the property. Section 3. That the terms of the loan Adult Probation Department of the 25, 1926. Cleveland Municipal Court, for a Legal Description approved by shall be according to the terms set forth in the Summary contained in term not to exceed three years, with Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, File No. 355-13-A, made a part of this three one-year options to renew, Surveys and House Numbering Sec- ordinance as if fully rewritten, as pre- exercisable by the Director of tion. sented to the Finance Committee of Finance. Section 2. That there is reserved this Council at the public hearing on Whereas, the City of Cleveland to the City of Cleveland an ease- this legislation, and are approved in requires certain property located at ment of full width as described all respects and shall not be changed 1449 West 117th Street for the pub- above for Dominion Cleveland Ther- without additional legislative author- lic purpose of providing office space mal, Dominion East Ohio Gas, the ity. for the Adult Probation Department Division of Water, and Illuminating Section 4. That the costs of the con- of the Cleveland Municipal Court to Company (CEI). tract shall not exceed $1,500,000 Dol- furnish probationary services to the That no structures shall be erect- lars ($1,500,000), and shall be paid neighborhood; and ed on the premises described in this from the fund or funds to which are Whereas, Montlack Realty, or easement except those constructed credited the loan proceeds received their designees, has proposed to under the approval of, and in com- from HUD under Section 1 of this ordi- lease the property to the City of pliance with, plans approved by nance, which funds are appropriated Cleveland; and Dominion Cleveland Thermal, Domi - for this purpose. Whereas, this ordinance consti- nion East Ohio Gas, the Division of Section 5. That the Director of Eco- tutes an emergency measure provid- Water, and Illuminating Company nomic Development is authorized to ing for the usual daily operation of (CEI) and the City of Cleveland. accept such collateral as set forth in a municipal department; now, there- Section 3. That provided all re - the file referenced above in order to fore, quired approvals have been ob - secure repayment of the loan. Any Be it ordained by the Council of tained, the Manager of Engineering loan agreement, security instrument, the City of Cleveland: and Construction is directed to or other document shall be prepared Section 1. That notwithstanding record the vacation plat in the office and approved by the Director of Law. and as an exception to the provi- of the Recorder of Cuyahoga Coun- Section 6. That the Director of Eco- sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the ty. nomic Development is authorized to Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Section 4. That the Clerk of Coun- accept monies in repayment of the Ohio, 1976, the Director of Finance, cil is directed to transmit a copy of loan and to deposit the monies into a on behalf of the Cleveland Munici- this ordinance to the Fiscal Officer fund designated by the Director of pal Court, is authorized to lease of Cuyahoga County. Finance. from Montlack Realty, or their 533 28 The City Record April 3, 2013 designees, certain property more acquire from and reconvey to, 1717 Thence North 55° 48' 00" East along fully described as follows: Building East 9th Street LLC, or its designee, the centerline of Superior Avenue, 1, Space A, at 1449 West 117th Street, for a price of one dollar and other NE, 49.50 feet to a point; consisting of approximately 4,251 valuable considerations determined Thence South 33° 59' 50" East, 66.00 square feet, for office space for the as fair market value, the following feet to the intersection of the Souther- Adult Probation Department of the property for the purpose of entering ly right-of-way of Superior Avenue, Cleveland Municipal Court. into the chain-of-title prior to the NE and the Easterly right-of-way of Section 2. That the term of the lease adoption of tax increment financing East 9th Street and being the princi- authorized shall not exceed three legislation authorized under Section pal place of beginning of the premises years, with three one-year options to 5709.41 of the Revised Code and herein described; renew, exercisable by the Director of more fully described as follows: Thence North 55° 48' 00" East along Finance. the Southeasterly right-of-way of Section 3. That the rent for the lease Exhibit A-Legal Description Superior Avenue, NE, 305.68 feet to the authorized shall be $64,656.00 annual- Northwesterly corner of land con- ly, payable in equal monthly install- RECORD LEGAL DESCRIPTION: veyed to Superior Square Venture by ments. Situated in the City of Cleveland, deed dated January 10, 1973 and Section 4. That the lease may autho- County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio recorded in Volume 13173, Page 31 of rize the City to make improvements to and known as being all of Sublot Nos. Cuyahoga County Records (PPN 101- the leased premises under terms to be 1, 2, 3 and 4 and part of Sublot No. 5 in 35-032); determined by the parties consistent John M. Woolsey’s Subdivision of all Thence South 33° 58' 19" East along with the public purpose of providing of Original Two Acre Lot Nos. 163 to the Northeasterly line of land so con- office space for the Adult Probation 167, both inclusive, and part of Origi- veyed, 133.30 feet to a drill hole found Department of the Cleveland Munici- nal Two Acre Lot Nos. 156 to 162, both (0.34 feet North, 0.70 feet East) at the pal Court to furnish probationary ser- inclusive, as shown by the recorded Southwesterly corner therein and vices to the neighborhood. plat in Volume N of Deeds, Page 486 of being the Northerly right-of-way of Section 5. That the lease may pro- Cuyahoga County Records and bound- Walnut Avenue, NE (66 feet wide); vide for the City’s payment of appro- ed and described as follows: Begin- Thence South 55° 53' 00" West priate utility and other operating ning at the intersection of the South- along the Northwesterly right-of-way costs of the leased premises. easterly line of Superior Avenue, NE, of Walnut Avenue, NE, 305.62 feet to Section 6. That the lease shall be 132 feet wide, with the Northeasterly the intersection of the Northerly prepared by the Director of Law. line of East 9th Street (formerly Erie right-of-way of Walnut Avenue, NE Section 7. That the Director of Street)(99 feet wide); and the Easterly right-of-way of Finance, on behalf of the City of Course No. 1: Thence North 55 deg. aforesaid East 9th Street; Cleveland, and the Director of Law, 48' 00" East along said Southeasterly Thence North 33° 59' 50" West and other appropriate City officials, line of Superior Avenue, NE, 305.68 along the Northeasterly right-of-way are authorized to execute other docu- feet to the intersection of the North- of East 9th Street, 132.86 feet to the ments and certificates, and take other easterly line of the herein described principal place of beginning and con- actions necessary or appropriate to parcel of land, which was conveyed to taining 0.9338 acres of land as sur- effect the lease authorized by this Tracco Cleveland, Inc. by deed dated veyed and described by Edward B. ordinance. October 18, 1957 and recorded in Vol- Dudley, PS No. 6747 of the Riverstone Section 8. That the costs of the lease ume 9026, Page 409 of Cuyahoga Coun- Company in October of 2006, be the entered into in 2013 shall be paid from ty Records and to The Prudential same more or less. Fund No. 01-0115-6360, and for years Insurance Company of America by Section 2. That the Director of Eco- 2014 and 2015 shall be subject to annu- deed dated December 1, 1959 and nomic Development is authorized to al appropriation, RQS 0115, RL 2013- recorded in Volume 9778, Page 318 of execute on behalf of the City of Cleve- 17. Cuyahoga County Records; land all necessary documents to Section 9. That this ordinance is Course No. 2: Thence South 33 deg. acquire and to convey the properties declared to be an emergency measure and to employ and pay all fees for 56' 05" East along said Northeasterly and, provided it receives the affirma- title companies, surveys, escrows, line of the herein described parcel of tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- appraisers, environmental , and land, it being also along the South- bers elected to Council, it shall take all other costs necessary for the westerly line of a parcel of land con- effect and be in force immediately acquisition and sale of the properties. veyed by the Wright Development upon its passage and approval by the Section 3. That this Council finds Corporation to Superior Square Ven- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect that the conveyances constitute a ture, a partnership and joint venture, and be in force from and after the ear- public purpose. by deed dated December 19, 1972 and liest period allowed by law. Section 4. That the conveyance recorded in Volume 13173, Page 31 of Passed March 25, 2013. shall be made by official deed pre- Effective March 28, 2013. Cuyahoga County Records, 133.31 feet pared by the Director of Law and exe- to the Northwesterly line of Walnut cuted by the Mayor on behalf of the Avenue, NE (66 feet wide); City of Cleveland. Course No. 3: Thence South 55 deg. Section 5. That the Director of Eco- Ord. No. 368-13. 54' 00" West along the Northwesterly nomic Development is authorized to By Council Members Cimperman, line of said Walnut Avenue, NE, enter into an agreement with 1717 Brancatelli, Cleveland and Kelley (by 305.62 feet to the Northeasterly line of East 9th Street LLC, or its designee, departmental request). said East 9th Street; which shall include the terms and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Course No. 4: Thence North 34 deg. conditions of the transaction autho- ing the Commissioner of Purchases 00' 00" West along the Northeasterly rized by this ordinance. and Supplies to acquire and re-con- line of said East 9th Street, 132.78 feet Section 6. That this ordinance is vey properties presently owned by to the place of beginning. declared to be an emergency measure 1717 East 9th Street LLC, or its and, provided it receives the affirma- designee, located at 1717 East 9th ALSO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Street for the purpose of entering Surveyor’s Legal Description bers elected to Council, it shall take into the chain-of-title prior to the Situated in the City of Cleveland, effect and be in force immediately adoption of tax increment financing County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio upon its passage and approval by the legislation authorized under Section and known as being all of Sublot Nos. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect 5709.41 of the Revised Code; and 1, 2, 3 and 4 and part of Sublot No. 5 in and be in force from and after the ear- authorizing an agreement with 1717 the John M. Woolsey’s Subdivision of liest period allowed by law. East 9th Street, LLC or its designee. all of Original Two Acre Lot Nos. 163 Passed March 25, 2013. Whereas, this ordinance consti- to 167, both inclusive, and part of Effective March 28, 2013. tutes an emergency measure provid- Original Two Acre Lot Nos. 156 to 162, ing for the usual daily operation of both inclusive, as shown by the a municipal department; now, there- recorded plat in Volume N of Deeds, fore, Page 486 of Cuyahoga County Map Ord. No. 369-13. Be it ordained by the Council of Records and bounded and described By Council Members Miller, Cleve- the City of Cleveland: as follows: Beginning at the drill hole land, Kelley and Zone (by departmen- Section 1. That notwithstanding in a stone monument found at the tal request). and as an exception to the provi- intersection of the centerline of Supe- An emergency ordinance to vacate sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the rior Avenue, NE (State Route 6)(132 a portion of Walworth Avenue S.W. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, feet wide) and the intersection of Whereas, under Resolution No. Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- East 9th Street (formerly Erie 163-06, adopted July 12, 2006, this chases and Supplies is authorized to Street)(99 feet wide); Council declared its intention to 534 April 3, 2013 The City Record 29 vacate a portion of Walworth and, provided it receives the affirma- Section 6. That this ordinance is Avenue, S.W.; and tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- declared to be an emergency measure Whereas, notice of the adoption of bers elected to Council, it shall take and, provided it receives the affirma- the above vacation was served on effect and be in force immediately tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the abutting property owners affect- upon its passage and approval by the bers elected to Council, it shall take ed by the resolution which stated a Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect effect and be in force immediately time and place when objections and be in force from and after the ear- upon its passage and approval by the would be heard before the Board of liest period allowed by law. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Revision of Assessments; and Passed March 25, 2013. and be in force from and after the ear- Whereas, on September 15, 2011 Effective March 28, 2013. liest period allowed by law. the Board of Revision of Assess- Passed March 25, 2013. ments approved the above vacation Effective March 28, 2013. under the provisions of Section 176 of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Ord. No. 421-13. land; and By Council Members Conwell and Whereas, this Council is satisfied Kelley (by departmental request). Ord. No. 422-13. that there is good cause for vacat- An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Council Members Pruitt and ing a portion of the above and that ing the Director of Public Safety to Kelley (by departmental request). it will not be detrimental to the gen- apply for and accept a grant from An emergency ordinance authoriz- eral interest and that it should be Cuyahoga County Public Safety and ing the Director of Finance to enter made; and Justice Services for the 2012 State into one or more requirement con- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Homeland Security Program – GAP; tracts without competitive bidding tutes an emergency measure provid- and authorizing the purchase by one with Cleveland Thermal LLC for ing for the usual daily operation of or more contracts of one infrared steam and chilled water for all City a municipal department; now, there- camera, including labor and materi- buildings serviced by Cleveland fore, als needed for installation on the Thermal LLC under the current non- Be it ordained by the Council of police helicopter, for the Division of exclusive franchise ordinance which the City of Cleveland: Police, Department of Public Safety. extends until June 1, 2037, for the Section 1. That this Council Whereas, this ordinance consti- various divisions of City govern- declares that the following tutes an emergency measure provid- ment. described real property is vacated: ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, the Charter of the City Situated in the City of Cleveland, a municipal department; now, there- of Cleveland authorizes this Council County of Cuyahoga, and State of fore, by ordinance to grant a non-exclu- Ohio and known as being all that por- Be it ordained by the Council of sive franchise to any person, firm or tion of Walworth Avenue S.W. (60 the City of Cleveland: corporation to construct, install, feet wide) and its easterly turnout, Section 1. That the Director of maintain and operate a utility in, said turnout acquired for street pur- Public Safety is authorized to apply under, over, along, across and upon poses by deed recorded in volume for and accept a grant in the any of the streets and public 6265, page 504 of Cuyahoga County approximate amount of $137,433, and grounds of the City of Cleveland; Records, further described as follows; any other funds that may become and all that portion of Walworth Avenue available during the grant term Whereas, on April 30, 2012, this S.W. (60 feet wide) and said easterly from Cuyahoga County Public Safe- Council passed Ordinance No. 550-12 turnout; extending northeasterly ty and Justice Services to conduct which authorized the amendment from a line being 40.00 feet north and the 2012 State Homeland Security and extension of the franchise to parallel with the center line of Clark Program — GAP; that the Director Cleveland Thermal, LLC for the Avenue S.W. (width varies) to a line is authorized to file all papers and transmission and supply of steam being perpendicular to the northerly execute all documents necessary to and water for heating, cooling and right of way of Walworth Avenue receive the funds under the grant; power purposes; and S.W. (60 feet wide) and 1.00 foot and that the funds are appropriated Whereas, it was the intention of southwesterly by rectangular mea- for the purposes described in the this Council and Cleveland Thermal, surement from the southwest corner award letter and budget for the LLC, to extend the franchise for the of a parcel of land conveyed to Hard grant contained in the file described maximum period of 25 years allowed Chrome Plating Consultants, Inc. as below. by law, but the final date of the recorded May 27, 1988 in Volume 88- Section 2. That the award letter and franchise permitted by law was not 2414, Page 58 of Cuyahoga County budget for the grant, presented to the known until final passage and Deed Records. Finance Committee of this Council at approval of Ordinance No. 550-12; Description approved by Greg a public hearing on this legislation and Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveys and set forth in File No. 421-13-A, is Whereas, under Ordinance No. 952- made a part of this ordinance as if and House Numbering Section. 12, passed July 25, 2012, this Coun- fully rewritten, is approved in all Section 2. That there is reserved to cil corrected the date to June 1, 2037 respects, and shall not be changed the City of Cleveland an easement of that the franchise was extended to; without additional legislative author- and; full width as described above for ity. Whereas, this Council desires to Cleveland Public Power, Dominion Section 3. That the Director of Pub- East Ohio Gas, AT&T, the Depart- lic Safety is authorized to make one authorize the purchase of steam and ment of Water, Illuminating Compa- or more written contracts under the water for heating, cooling and ny (CEI), Water Pollution Control, Charter and the Codified Ordinances power purposes from Cleveland and the Northeast Ohio Regional of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for each or Thermal LLC in accordance with Sewer District. all of the following items: one Ordinance No. 952-12; and That no structures shall be erected infrared camera, including labor and Whereas, this ordinance consti- on the premises described in this ease- materials needed for installation on tutes an emergency measure provid- ment except those constructed under the police helicopter, to be purchased ing for the usual daily operation of the approval of, and in compliance by the Commissioner of Purchases a municipal department; now, there- with, plans approved by Cleveland and Supplies on a unit basis, for the fore, Public Power, Dominion East Ohio Division of Police, Department of Be it ordained by the Council of Gas, AT&T, the Department of Water, Public Safety. the City of Cleveland: Illuminating Company (CEI), the Section 4. That under Section 108(b) Section 1. That this Council deter- Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer Dis- of the Charter, the purchases autho- mines that the within commodities trict, Water Pollution Control, and the rized by this ordinance may be made are non-competitive and cannot be City of Cleveland. through cooperative arrangements secured from any source other than with other governmental agencies. Section 3. That provided all Cleveland Thermal LLC. Therefore, The Director of Public Safety may required approvals have been the Director of Finance is autho- sign all documents that are necessary rized to make one or more written obtained, the Manager of Engineer- to make the purchases, and may enter ing and Construction is directed to into one or more contracts with the requirement contracts with Cleve- record the vacation plat in the office vendors selected through that cooper- land Thermal LLC, for the require- of the Recorder of Cuyahoga County. ative process. ments to be determined by the Section 4. That the Clerk of Council Section 5. That the costs of the con- Director, of the necessary items of is directed to transmit a copy of this tract or contracts authorized by this steam and chilled water for heating, ordinance to the Fiscal Officer of ordinance shall be paid from the fund cooling and power purposes to vari- Cuyahoga County. or funds to which are credited the ous City buildings serviced by Section 5. That this ordinance is grant proceeds accepted under this Cleveland Thermal LLC, to be pur- declared to be an emergency measure ordinance. chased by the Commissioner of Pur- 535 30 The City Record April 3, 2013 chases and Supplies on a unit basis, Whereas, this ordinance consti- vide that the City of Cleveland shall for the various divisions of City gov- tutes an emergency measure provid- be fully indemnified from any and ernment, for a period up to twenty ing for the usual daily operation of all liability resulting from the years. a municipal department; now, there- issuance of the same, to the extent Section 2. That the costs of the con- fore, and in form satisfactory to the tract or contracts shall be charged Be it ordained by the Council of Director of Law. against the proper appropriation the City of Cleveland: Section 2. That this ordinance is accounts and the Director of Finance Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- hereby declared to be an emergency shall certify the amount of any pur- tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- measure and, provided it receives the chase under the contract, each of nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this affirmative vote of two-thirds of all which purchases shall be made on Council consents to and approves the members elected to Council, it order of the Commissioner of Pur- the holding of the 2013 National shall take effect and be in force imme- chases and Supplies by a delivery Senior Games 10K Run event; diately upon its passage and approval order issued against the contract or start/finish: Lakeside in front of by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take contracts and certified by the Direc- effect and be in force from and after Med Mart; Lakeside to East 9th; tor of Finance. (RQN 1505, RL 2013-9) the earliest period allowed by law. East 9th to Erieside; Erieside to Section 3. That this ordinance is Passed March 25, 2013. West 3rd; West 3rd to Lakeside; declared to be an emergency measure Effective March 28, 2013. and, provided it receives the affirma- Lakeside to West 9th; West 9th to tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- West Huron; West Huron to Ontario; bers elected to Council, it shall take Ontario to Lorain Carnegie Bridge; Lorain Carnegie Bridge to Fulton; effect and be in force immediately Ord. No. 426-13. upon its passage and approval by the Fulton to West 28th; West 28th to By Council Members Cimperman, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Detroit; Detroit to Veterans Memor- Zone and Westbrook. and be in force from and after the ear- ial Bridge; Veterans Memorial An emergency ordinance consent- liest period allowed by law. Bridge to West 9th; West 9th to ing and approving the issuance of a Passed March 25, 2013. Lakeside; Lakeside to finish; pro- permit for the 2013 National Senior Effective March 28, 2013. vided that the applicant sponsor Games Cycling event; the 20K event shall meet all the requirements of is scheduled for July 27, 2013, the Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- 40K event is scheduled for July 28, nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. 2013; presented by Humana and the Ord. No. 423-13. Streets may be closed as determined Greater Cleveland Sports Commis- By Council Member Pruitt. by the Chief of Police and safety sion. An emergency ordinance authoriz- forces as may be necessary in order Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing the Director of the Department to protect the participants in the tutes an emergency measure provid- of Aging to enter into an agreement event. Said permit shall further pro- ing for the usual daily operation of with Court Community Service for vide that the City of Cleveland shall a municipal department; now, there- the Senior Lawn Care Program be fully indemnified from any and fore, through the use of Ward 1 Neigh- all liability resulting from the Be it ordained by the Council of borhood Capital Funds. issuance of the same, to the extent the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this ordinance consti- and in form satisfactory to the Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- tutes an emergency measure provid- Director of Law. tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That this ordinance is nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this a municipal department; now, there- hereby declared to be an emergency Council consents to and approves fore, measure and, provided it receives the the holding of the 2013 National Be it ordained by the Council of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Senior Games Cycling event; the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: start/finish: Erieside and Al Lerner shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 1. That the Director of the Way; cycling course: west bound diately upon its passage and approval Shorewa Department of Aging be authorized by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take y from East 9th to Edge- to enter into an agreement with effect and be in force from and after water Park Exit Ramp Loop and Court Community Service for the the earliest period allowed by law. return east bound Shoreway to West Senior Lawn Care Program for the Passed March 25, 2013. 3rd/Lakeside exit, West 3rd around public purpose of assisting senior Effective March 28, 2013. stadium to Erieside and finish, 20K citizens residing in the city of will take Two laps and the 40K will Cleveland with grass cutting and take Four laps around course; pro- lawn maintenance care through the vided that the applicant sponsor use of Ward 1 Neighborhood Capital Ord. No. 425-13. shall meet all the requirements of Funds. By Council Member Cimperman. Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- Section 2. That the cost of said con- An emergency ordinance consent- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. tract shall be in an amount not to ing and approving the issuance of a Streets may be closed as determined exceed $20,500 and shall be paid from permit for the 2013 National Senior by the Chief of Police and safety Fund No. 10 SF 177. Games 5000M Race/Walk event, on forces as may be necessary in order Section 3. That the Director of Law July 31, 2013, presented by Humana to protect the participants in the shall prepare and approve said con- and the Greater Cleveland Sports event. Said permit shall further pro- tract and that the contract shall con- Commission. vide that the City of Cleveland shall tain such terms and provisions as he Whereas, this ordinance consti- be fully indemnified from any and deems necessary to protect the City’s tutes an emergency measure provid- all liability resulting from the interest. ing for the usual daily operation of issuance of the same, to the extent Section 4. That this ordinance is and in form satisfactory to the hereby declared to be an emergency a municipal department; now, there- fore, Director of Law. measure and, provided it receives the Section 2. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland: the members elected to Council, it measure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all diately upon its passage and approval tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- the members elected to Council, it by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this shall take effect and be in force imme- effect and be in force from and after Council consents to and approves diately upon its passage and approval the earliest period allowed by law. the holding of the 2013 National by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take Passed March 25, 2013. Senior Games 5000M Race/Walk, on effect and be in force from and after Effective March 28, 2013. July 3, 2013, start: Erieside and Al the earliest period allowed by law. Lernerway; race/walk will just be Passed March 25, 2013. on Erieside behind the Browns Sta- Effective March 28, 2013. dium; finish in Browns Stadium; pro- Ord. No. 424-13. vided that the applicant sponsor By Council Member Cimperman. shall meet all the requirements of An emergency ordinance consent- Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- Ord. No. 474-13. ing and approving the issuance of a nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. By Council Member Sweeney. permit for the 2013 National Senior Streets may be closed as determined An emergency ordinance to amend Games 10K Run event; on July 20, by the Chief of Police and safety Section 103.002 of the Codified Ordi- 2013; presented by Humana and the forces as may be necessary in order nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as Greater Cleveland Sports Commis- to protect the participants in the amended by Ordinance No. 370-09, sion. event. Said permit shall further pro- passed March 23, 2009; to repeal Sec- 536 April 3, 2013 The City Record 31 tions 103.01 to 103.19 of the codified Section 3. That the Codified Ordi- Beginning at the intersection of the ordinances as enacted or amended nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are center line of East 131st Street and by various ordinances; and to sup- supplemented by enacting new Sec- the dividing line between the City of plement the codified ordinances by tion 103.01 which shall be effective for Cleveland and the City of Garfield enacting new Sections 103.01 to the purpose of nominating and elect- Heights; thence northerly along the 103.17, relating to boundaries and ing members to the City Council in the center line of East 131st Street to its wards. year 2013 and for all purposes on and intersection with the center line of Whereas, an election was duly held after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- Harvard Avenue S.E.; thence easterly in the City of Cleveland on Tuesday, lows: along the center line of Harvard May 4, 2010, to amend Section 25-1 of Avenue S.E. to its intersection with the Charter of the City; and Section 103.01 Ward One the center line of East 141st Street; Whereas, a majority of the electors The boundaries of Ward 1 shall be thence northerly along the center line voting on the amendment voted in as follows: of East 141st Street to its intersection favor of amending Section 25-1 of the Beginning at the intersection of the with the center line of Benwood Charter to reapportion the City wards center line of East 131st Street and Avenue S.E; thence westerly along based on the City’s population, as the dividing line between the City of the center line of Benwood Avenue determined by estimated population Cleveland and the City of Garfield S.E. to its intersection with the center figures compiled by the U.S. Census Heights; thence northerly along the line of East 140th Street; thence Bureau or other reliable source as center line of East 131st Street to its northerly along the center line of determined by the Council; and intersection with the center line of East 140th Street to its intersection Whereas, the estimated population Harvard Avenue S.E.; thence easterly with the center line of Glendale figures as of the 2010 U.S. Census along the center line of Harvard Avenue S.E.; thence easterly along Bureau Report, reduce the number of Avenue S.E. to its intersection with the center line of Glendale Avenue City wards from nineteen to seven- the center line of East 141st Street; S.E. to its intersection with the center teen; and thence northerly along the center line line of East 151st Street; thence Whereas, Charter Section 25-1 man- of East 141st Street to its intersection northerly along the center line of dates that the Council redivide the with the center line of Benwood East 151st Street to its intersection City into seventeen wards by no later Avenue S.E; thence westerly along with the center line of Kinsman Road than April 1, 2013; and the center line of Benwood Avenue S.E.; thence westerly along the center Whereas, this ordinance constitute S.E. to its intersection with the center line of Kinsman Road S.E. to its inter- an emergency measure providing for line of East 140th Street; thence section with the center line of East the usual daily operation of a munici- northerly along the center line of 140th Street; thence southerly along pal department and the immediate East 140th Street to its intersection the center line of East 140th Street to preservation of the public peace, prop- with the center line of Glendale its intersection with the center line of erty, health and safety in that the new Avenue S.E.; thence easterly along Svec Avenue S.E.; thence westerly ward plan must be established so that the center line of Glendale Avenue along the center line of Svec Avenue nominating petitions may be signed S.E. to its intersection with the center S.E. to its intersection with the center and filed by the filing deadline for the line of East 151st Street; thence line of East 131st Street; thence municipal primary election on June northerly along the center line of southerly along the center line of 27, 2013; and, East 151st Street to its intersection East 131st Street to its intersection Whereas, this ordinance constitutes with the center line of Kinsman Road with the center line of Aulcash an emergency measure providing for S.E.; thence westerly along the center Avenue S.E.; thence westerly along the usual daily operation of a munici- line of Kinsman Road S.E. to its inter- the center line of Aulcash Avenue S.E. section with the center line of East pal department; now, therefore, to its intersection with the center line 140th Street; thence northerly along Be it ordained by the Council of of East 130th Street; thence northerly the center line of East 140th Street to the City of Cleveland: along the center line of East 130th its intersection with the dividing line Section 1. That Section 103.002 of Street to its intersection with the cen- between the City of Cleveland and the ter line of Revere Avenue S.E.; thence the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- City of Shaker Heights; thence easter- westerly along the center line of land, Ohio, 1976, as amended by ly, southerly, easterly, southerly, Revere Avenue S.E. to its intersection Ordinance No. 370-09, passed March westerly, southerly, southeasterly, with the center line of East 120th 23, 2009, is amended to read as fol- and easterly along the dividing line lows effective for purposes of nom- between the City of Cleveland and the Street; thence northerly along the cen- inating and electing members of City of Shaker Heights to the dividing ter line of East 120th Street to its City Council in the year 2013 and for line between the City of Cleveland intersection with the center line of all purposes on and after January 6, and the City of Warrensville Heights; Union Avenue S.E.; thence westerly 2014: thence southerly, westerly. southerly, along the center line of Union Avenue southeasterly, southerly, westerly, S.E. to its intersection with the center Section 103.002 Division into Wards and southerly along the dividing line line of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive; The City of Cleveland is redivided between the City of Cleveland and the thence northerly and northwesterly into seventeen wards under the provi- City of Warrensville Heights to its along the center line of Martin Luther sions of Charter Section 25-1, effective intersection with the dividing line King Jr. Drive to its intersection with for purposes of nominating and elect- between the City of Cleveland and the the center line of Kingsbury Blvd. ing members of City Council in the City of Maple Heights; thence wester- S.E.; thence southwesterly and easter- year 2013 and for all purposes on and ly along the dividing line between the ly along the center line of Kingsbury after January 6, 2014, which wards City of Cleveland and the City of Blvd. S.E. to its intersection with the are more particularly defined and Maple Heights to its intersection with center line of East 110th Street; described in this chapter. the dividing line between the City of thence southerly along the center line Section 2. That the following exist- Cleveland and the City of Garfield of East 110th Street to its intersection ing sections of the Codified Ordi- Heights; thence northerly, westerly, with the center line of Eliot Avenue nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, northerly, westerly, southerly, west- S.E.; thence westerly along the center Sections 103.01, 103.02, 103.03, and erly, southerly, westerly, northerly, line of Eliot Avenue S.E. to its inter- 103.04, as amended by Ordinance No. westerly, northerly and westerly section with the center line of East 417-09, passed March 30, 2009, along the dividing line between the 105th Street; thence southerly along Sections 103.05 and 103.06, as enact- City of Cleveland and the City of the center line of East 105th Street to ed by Ordinance No. 370-09, passed Garfield Heights to the intersection its intersection with the center line of March 23, 2009, of the center line of East 131st Street Aetna Road S.E.; thence westerly Sections 103.07, 103.08, 103.09, 103.10, and the place of beginning. along the center line of Aetna Road 103.11, and 103.12, as amended by Ordi- Legal Description approved by S.E. to its intersection with the center nance No. 417-09, passed March 30, Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- line of the NS Railroad (formerly the 2009, veys and House Numbering Section Pennsylvania Railroad); thence Sections 103.13, 103.14, and 103.15, as revised 3/19/2013 southerly along the center line of the enacted by Ordinance No. 370-09, Section 4. That the Codified Ordi- NS Railroad (formerly the Pennsylva- passed March 23, 2009, nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are nia Railroad) to its intersection with Sections 103.16 and 103.17, as supplemented by enacting new Sec- the center line of Harvard Avenue amended by Ordinance No. 417-09, tion 103.02 which shall be effective for S.E.; thence westerly along the center passed March 30, 2009, and the purpose of nominating and elect- line Harvard Avenue S.E. to its inter- Sections 103.18 and 103.19 as enact- ing members to the City Council in the section with the center line of Broad- ed by Ordinance No. 370-09, passed year 2013 and for all purposes on and way S.E.; thence southeasterly along March 23, 2009, after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- the center line of Broadway S.E. to its are repealed effective for purpose of lows: intersection with the center line of nominating and electing members of the NS Railroad (formerly the New City Council in the year 2013 and for Section 103.02 Ward Two York Central Railroad); thence south- all purposes on and after January 6, The boundaries of Ward 2 shall be westerly along the center line of the 2014. as follows: NS Railroad (formerly the New York 537 32 The City Record April 3, 2013

Central Railroad) to its intersection intersection with the center line of supplemented by enacting new Sec- with the dividing line between the East 40th Street; thence northwester- tion 103.04 which shall be effective for City of Cleveland and the City of ly along the center line East 40th the purpose of nominating and elect- Cuyahoga Heights; thence easterly Street to its intersection with the cen- ing members to the City Council in the and southerly along the dividing line ter line of the South Marginal Road year 2013 and for all purposes on and between the City of Cleveland and the N.E.; thence northeasterly along the after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- City of Cuyahoga Heights to its inter- center line of the South Marginal lows: section with the dividing line Road N.E. to its intersection with the between the City of Cleveland and the center line of East 49th Street; thence Section 103.04 Ward Four City of Garfield Heights; thence northwesterly along the northwester- The boundaries of Ward 4 shall be southerly, easterly, northerly and ly prolongation of East 49th Street to as follows: easterly along the dividing line its intersection with the irregular Beginning at the intersection of the between the City of Cleveland and the shore line of Lake Erie; thence south- dividing line between the City of City of Garfield Heights to its inter- westerly, northeasterly, northwester- Cleveland and the City of Shaker section with the center line of East ly and southwesterly along the mean- Heights with the center line of East 131st Street and the place of begin- dering irregular shore line of Lake 130th Street; thence easterly and ning. Erie to its intersection with the center southerly along the dividing line Legal Description approved by line of the Cuyahoga River; thence between the City of Cleveland and the Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- southeasterly along the center line of City of Shaker Heights to its intersec- veys and House Numbering Section the Cuyahoga River to its intersec- tion with the center line of East 140th revised 3/19/2013 tion with the center line of the Old Street; thence southerly along the Section 5. That the Codified Ordi- Riverbed and Ship Channel; thence in center line of East 140th Street to its nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are a general southwesterly direction intersection with the center line of supplemented by enacting new Sec- along the center line of the Old Svec Avenue S.E.; thence westerly tion 103.03 which shall be effective for Riverbed and Ship Channel to its along the center line of Svec Avenue the purpose of nominating and elect- intersection with the northwesterly S.E. to its intersection with the center ing members to the City Council in the prolongation of the center line of line of East 131st Street; thence year 2013 and for all purposes on and West 29th Street; thence southeaster- southerly along the center line of after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- ly along the northwesterly prolonga- East 131st Street to its intersection lows: tion and the center line of West 29th with the center line of Aulcash Street to its intersection with the cen- Avenue S.E.; thence westerly along Section 103.03 Ward Three ter line of the West Memorial Shore- the center line of Aulcash Avenue S.E. The boundaries of Ward 3 shall be way; thence southwesterly and west- to its intersection with the center line as follows: erly along the center line of the West of East 130th Street; thence northerly Beginning at the intersection of the Memorial Shoreway to its intersection along the center line of East 130th center line of West 25th Street and the with the center line of West 45th Street to its intersection with the cen- center line of Interstate 71; thence Street; thence southerly along the ter line of Revere Avenue S.E.; thence northeasterly and northerly along the center line of West 45th Street to its westerly along the center line of center line of Interstate 71 to its inter- intersection with the center line of Revere Avenue S.E. to its intersection section with the center line of Inter- Tillman Avenue N.W.; thence south- with the center line of East 120th state 90; thence northerly and north- westerly along the center line of Till- Street; thence northerly along the cen- easterly along the center line of Inter- man Avenue N.W. to its intersection ter line of East 120th Street to its state 90 to its intersection with the with the center line of West 49th intersection with the center line of center line of Broadway S.E.; thence Street; thence southerly along the Union Avenue S.E.; thence westerly northwesterly along the center line of center line of West 49th Street to its along the center line of Union Avenue Broadway S.E. to its intersection with intersection with the center line of S.E. to its intersection with the center the center line of Carnegie Avenue Detroit Avenue N.W.; thence south- line of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive; S.E.; thence northeasterly along the westerly along the center line of thence northerly and northwesterly center line of Carnegie Avenue S.E. to Detroit Avenue N.W. to its intersec- along the center line of Martin Luther its intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of West 50th King Jr. Drive to its intersection with East 14th Street; thence northwester- Street; thence southerly, southeaster- the center line of Kingsbury Blvd. ly along the center line of East 14th ly and southerly along the center line S.E.; thence southwesterly and easter- Street to its intersection with the cen- of West 50th Street to its intersection ly along the center line of Kingsbury ter line of Prospect Avenue N.E.; with the center line of Lorain Avenue; Blvd. S.E. to its intersection with the thence southwesterly along the cen- thence southwesterly along the cen- center line of East 110th Street; ter line of Prospect Avenue N.E. to its ter line of Lorain Avenue to its inter- thence southerly along the center line intersection with the center line of section with the center line of West of East 110th Street to its intersection Bolivar Road S.E.; thence southwest- 53rd Street; thence southerly along with the center line of Eliot Avenue erly along the center line of Bolivar the center line of West 53rd Street to S.E.; thence westerly along the center Road S.E. to its intersection with the its intersection with the center line of line of Eliot Avenue S.E. to its inter- center line of East 9th Street; thence Clark Avenue S.W.; thence westerly section with the center line of East northwesterly along the center line of along the center line of Clark Avenue 102nd Street; thence northerly along East 9th Street to its intersection with S.W. to its intersection with the center the center line of East 102nd Street to the center line of Euclid Avenue; line of West 65th Street; thence its intersection with the center line thence northeasterly along the center southerly along the center line of Kingsbury Blvd. S.E.; thence north- line of Euclid Avenue to its intersec- West 65th Street to its intersection westerly and northerly along the cen- tion with the center line of East 12th with the center line of Storer Avenue ter line of Kingsbury Blvd. S.E. to its Street; thence northwesterly along S.W.; thence easterly along the center intersection with the center line of the center line of East 12th Street to line of Storer Avenue S.W. to its inter- Kinsman Road S.E.; thence north- its intersection with the center line of section with the center line of West westerly along the center line of Superior Avenue N.E.; thence north- 41st Street; thence northerly along Kinsman Road S.E. to its intersection easterly along the center line of Supe- the center line of West 41st Street to with the center line of East 93rd rior Avenue N.E. to its intersection its intersection with the center line of Street; thence northerly along the cen- with the center line of East 18th Clark Avenue S.W.; thence easterly ter line of East 93rd Street to its inter- Street; thence northwesterly along along the center line of Clark Avenue section with the center line of Wood- the center line of East 18th Street to S.W. to its intersection with the center hill Road S.E.; thence northeasterly its intersection with the center line of line of West 38th Street; thence along the center line of Woodhill Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; thence northerly along the center line of Road S.E. to its intersection with the northeasterly along the center line of West 38th Street to its intersection center line of Sophia Avenue S.E.; Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to its inter- with the center line of Walton Avenue thence westerly along the center line section with the center line of East S.W.; thence easterly along the center of Sophia Avenue S.E. to its intersec- 20th Street; thence northwesterly line of Walton Avenue S.W. to its tion with the center line of Ambler along the center line of East 20th intersection with the center line of Street S.E.; thence northerly and Street to its intersection with the cen- West 25th Street; thence southwester- northeasterly along the center line of ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E.; ly along the center line of West 25th Ambler Street S.E. to its intersection thence northeasterly along the center Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of Holton Avenue line of Lakeside Avenue N.E. to its ter line of Interstate 71 and the place S.E.; thence westerly along the center intersection with the center line of of beginning. line of Holton Avenue S.E. to its inter- East 26th Street; thence northwester- Legal Description approved by section with the center line of East ly along the center line of East 26th Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- 90th Street; thence northerly and Street to its intersection with the cen- veys and House Numbering Section northeasterly along the center line of ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E.; revised 3-19-13 East 90th Street to its intersection thence northeasterly along the center Section 6. That the Codified Ordi- with the center line of Buckeye Road line of Lakeside Avenue N.E. to its nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are S.E.; thence northwesterly along the 538 April 3, 2013 The City Record 33 center line of Buckeye Road S.E. to its along the center line of the NS Rail- the center line of East 30th Street; intersection with the center line of road (formerly the Pennsylvania thence southeasterly along the center East 89th Street; thence northerly Railroad) to its intersection with the line of East 30th Street to its intersec- along the center line of East 89th centerline of Holton Avenue S.E.; tion with the center line of Prospect Street to its intersection with the cen- thence westerly along the center line Avenue S.E.; thence northeasterly ter line of Woodland Avenue S.E.; of Holton Avenue S.E. to its intersec- and southeasterly along the center thence easterly along the center line tion with the northerly prolongation line of Prospect Avenue S.E. to its of Woodland Avenue S.E. to its inter- of the centerline of East 84th Street (a intersection with the center line of section with the center line of Wood- portion Vacated); thence southerly Carnegie Avenue S.E.; thence in a hill Road, S.E.; thence southwesterly along the center line of East 84th general easterly direction along the along the center line of Woodhill Street (a portion Vacated) and its center line of Carnegie Avenue S.E to Road S.E. to its intersection with the northerly prolongation to its intersec- its intersection with the centerline of center line of Buckeye Road S.E.; tion with the center line of Kinsman the NS Railroad (formerly the Penn- thence southeasterly along the center Road S.E.; thence southeasterly along sylvania Railroad) ; thence south- line of Buckeye Road S.E. to its inter- the center line of Kinsman Road S.E. easterly along the center line of the section with the center line of the to its intersection with the centerline NS Railroad (formerly the Pennsylva- south bound lanes of South Moreland of the NS Railroad (formerly the nia Railroad) to its intersection with Boulevard S.E.; thence northerly Pennsylvania Railroad) ; thence the center line of Cedar Avenue S.E.; along the center line of the south southwesterly along the center line of thence easterly along the center line bound lanes of South Moreland Boule- the NS Railroad (formerly the Penn- of Cedar Avenue S.E. to its intersec- vard S.E. to its intersection with the sylvania Railroad) to its intersection tion with the center line of East 79th center line of Drexmore Road S.E.; with the center line of Bessemer Street and the place of beginning. thence westerly along the center line Avenue S.E.; thence westerly and Legal Description approved by of Drexmore Road S.E. to its intersec- northwesterly along the center line of Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- tion with the center line of East 128th Bessemer Avenue S.E. to its intersec- veys and House Numbering Section Street; thence northerly along the cen- tion with the center line of East 65th revised 3-25-2013 and checked ter line of East 128th Street to its Street; thence southerly along the Section 8. That the Codified Ordi- intersection with the center line of center line of East 65th Street to its nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Williams Avenue S.E.; thence wester- intersection with the center line of supplemented by enacting new Sec- ly along the center line of Williams Union Avenue S.E.; thence westerly tion 103.06 which shall be effective for Avenue S.E. to its intersection with along the center line of Union Avenue the purpose of nominating and elect- the center line of East 121st Street; S.E. to its intersection with the center ing members to the City Council in the thence northerly along the center line line of Broadway S.E.; thence north- year 2013 and for all purposes on and of East 121st Street to its intersection westerly along the center line of after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- with the center line of Shaker Boule- Broadway S.E. to its intersection with lows: vard S.E.; thence easterly along the the center line of East 55th Street; center line of Shaker Boulevard S.E. thence southwesterly and southerly Section 103.06 Ward Six to its intersection with the center line along the center line of East 55th The boundaries of Ward 6 shall be of East 130th Street; thence northerly Street to its intersection with the cen- as follows: along the center line of East 130th terline of Dolloff Road S.E.; thence Beginning at the intersection of the Street to its intersection with the northwesterly along the center line of dividing line between the City of dividing line between the City of Dolloff Road S.E. to its intersection Cleveland and the City of East Cleve- Cleveland and the City of Shaker with the center line of East 55th land and the center line of Euclid Heights and the place of beginning. Street; thence southerly along the Avenue; thence southwesterly along Legal Description approved by center line of East 55th Street to its the center line of Euclid Avenue to its Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- intersection with the center line of intersection with the center line of veys and House Numbering Section the Wheeling and Lake Erie Rail- East 115th Street; thence northwest- revised 3/1/2013 and checked road; thence in a generally westerly erly along the center line of East Section 7. That the Codified Ordi- direction along the center line of the 115th Street to its intersection with nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad to the center line of Bellflower Road supplemented by enacting new Sec- its intersection with the center line of N.E; thence southwesterly along the tion 103.05 which shall be effective for Interstate 77; thence northwesterly center line of Bellflower Road N.E. to the purpose of nominating and elect- along the center line of Interstate 77 its intersection with the center line of ing members to the City Council in the to its intersection with the center line Ford Drive N.E.; thence southeasterly year 2013 and for all purposes on and of Broadway S.E.; thence northwest- along the center line of Ford Drive to after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- erly along the meandering center line its intersection with the center line of lows: of Broadway S.E. to its intersection Euclid Avenue; thence southwesterly with the center line of Ontario Street; and westerly along the center line of Section 103.05 Ward Five thence northwesterly along the cen- Euclid Avenue its intersection with The boundaries of Ward 5 shall be ter line of Ontario Street to its inter- the center line of East 105th Street; as follows: section with the center line of thence northerly along the center line Beginning at the intersection of the Carnegie Avenue S.E.; thence north- of East 105th Street to its intersection center line of Cedar Avenue S.E. and easterly along the center line of with the center line of Chester the center line of East 79th Street; Carnegie Avenue S.E. to its intersec- Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along thence southerly along the center line tion with the center line of East 14th the center line of Chester Avenue N.E. of East 79th Street to its intersection Street; thence northwesterly along to its intersection with the center line with the center line of Central Avenue the center line of East 14th Street to of East 79th Street; thence southerly S.E.; thence westerly along the center its intersection with the center line of along the center line of East 79th line Central Avenue S.E to its inter- Prospect Avenue N.E.; thence south- Street to its intersection with the cen- section with the center line of East westerly along the center line of ter line of Euclid Avenue; thence 77th Street; thence southerly along Prospect Avenue N.E. to its intersec- westerly along the center line of the center line of East 77th Street to tion with the center line of Bolivar Euclid Avenue to its intersection with its intersection with the center line of Road S.E.; thence southwesterly the center line of East 77th Street; Quincy Avenue S.E.; thence easterly along the center line of Bolivar Road thence southerly along the center line along the center line of Quincy S.E. to its intersection with the center of East 77th Street to its intersection Avenue S.E. to its intersection with line of East 9th Street; thence north- with the center line of Carnegie the center line of East 79th Street; westerly along the center line of East Avenue S.E.; thence easterly along thence southerly along the center line 9th Street to its intersection with the the center line of Carnegie Avenue of East 79th Street to its intersection center line of Euclid Avenue; thence S.E. to its intersection with the center with the center line of Woodland northeasterly along the center line of line of East 77th Street; thence Avenue S.E.; thence easterly along Euclid Avenue to its intersection with southerly along the center line of the center line of Woodland Avenue the center line of East 13th Street; East 77th Street to its intersection S.E. to its intersection with the center thence northwesterly along the cen- with the center line of Cedar Avenue line of East 79th Street; thence ter line of East 13th Street to its inter- S.E.; thence easterly along the center southerly along the center line of section with the center line of Payne line of Cedar Avenue S.E. to its inter- East 79th Street to its intersection Avenue N.E.; thence northeasterly section with the center line of East with the center line of the New York, along the center line of Payne Avenue 79th Street; thence southerly along Chicago and St. Louis Railroad; N.E. to its intersection with the center the center line of East 79th Street to thence northeasterly along the center line of Interstate 90; thence south- its intersection with the center line of line of the New York, Chicago and St. easterly along the center line of Inter- Central Avenue S.E.; thence westerly Louis Railroad to its intersection state 90 to its intersection with the along the center line Central Avenue with the center line of the NS Rail- center line of Euclid Avenue; thence S.E to its intersection with the center road (formerly the Pennsylvania northeasterly along the center line of line of East 77th Street; thence Railroad); thence southeasterly Euclid Avenue to its intersection with southerly along the center line of 539 34 The City Record April 3, 2013

East 77th Street to its intersection Holton Avenue S.E. to its intersection N.E.; thence northeasterly along the with the center line of Quincy Avenue with the center line of East 90th center line of Payne Avenue N.E. to S.E.; thence easterly along the center Street; thence northerly and north- its intersection with the center line of line of Quincy Avenue S.E. to its inter- easterly along the center line of East Interstate 90; thence southeasterly section with the center line of East 90th Street to its intersection with the along the center line of Interstate 90 79th Street; thence southerly along center line of Buckeye Road S.E.; to its intersection with the center line the center line of East 79th Street to thence northwesterly along the cen- of Euclid Avenue; thence northeast- the intersection with the center line ter line of Buckeye Road S.E. to its erly along the center line of Euclid of Woodland Avenue S.E.; thence east- intersection with the center line of Avenue to its intersection with the erly along the center line of Wood- East 89th Street; thence northerly center line of East 30th Street; thence land Avenue S.E. to its intersection along the center line of East 89th southeasterly along the center line of with the center line of East 79th Street to its intersection with the cen- East 30th Street to its intersection Street; thence southerly along the ter line of Woodland Avenue S.E.; with the center line of Prospect center line of East 79th Street to its thence easterly along the center line Avenue S.E.; thence northeasterly intersection with the center line of of Woodland Avenue S.E. to its inter- and southeasterly along the center the New York, Chicago and St. Louis section with the center line of Wood- line of Prospect Avenue S.E. to its Railroad; thence northeasterly along hill Road S.E.; thence southwesterly intersection with the center line of the center line of the New York, along the center line of Woodhill Carnegie Avenue S.E.; thence in a Chicago and St. Louis Railroad to its Road S.E. to its intersection with the general easterly direction along the intersection with the center line of center line of Buckeye Road S.E.; center line of Carnegie Avenue S.E to the NS Railroad (formerly the Penn- thence southeasterly along the center its intersection with the centerline of sylvania Railroad); thence south- line of Buckeye Road S.E. to its inter- the NS Railroad (formerly the Penn- easterly along the center line of the section with the center line of the sylvania Railroad); thence southeast- NS Railroad (formerly the Pennsylva- south bound lanes of South Moreland erly along the center line of the NS nia Railroad) to its intersection with Boulevard S.E.; thence northerly Railroad (formerly the Pennsylvania the centerline of Holton Avenue S.E.; along the center line of the south Railroad) to its intersection with the thence westerly along the center line bound lanes of South Moreland Boule- center line of Cedar Avenue S.E.; of Holton Avenue S.E. to its intersec- vard S.E. to its intersection with the thence easterly along the center line tion with the northerly prolongation center line of Drexmore Road S.E.; of Cedar Avenue S.E. to its intersec- of the centerline of East 84th Street (a thence westerly along the center line tion with the center line of East 77th portion Vacated); thence southerly of Drexmore Road S.E. to its intersec- Street; thence northerly along the cen- along the center line of East 84th tion with the center line of East 128th ter line of East 77th Street to its inter- Street (a portion Vacated) and its Street; thence northerly along the cen- section with the center line of northerly prolongation to its intersec- ter line of East 128th Street to its Carnegie Avenue S.E.; thence wester- tion with the center line of Kinsman intersection with the center line of ly along the center line of Carnegie Road S.E.; thence southeasterly along Williams Avenue S.E.; thence wester- Avenue S.E. to its intersection with the center line of Kinsman Road S.E. ly along the center line of Williams the center line of East 77th Street; to its intersection with the centerline Avenue S.E. to its intersection with thence northerly along the center line of the NS Railroad (formerly the the center line of East 121st Street; of East 77th Street to its intersection Pennsylvania Railroad); thence thence northerly along the center line with the center line of Euclid Avenue; southwesterly along the center line of of East 121st Street to its intersection thence easterly along the center line the NS Railroad (formerly the Penn- with the center line of Shaker Boule- of Euclid Avenue to its intersection sylvania Railroad) to its intersection vard S.E.; thence easterly along the with the center line of East 79th with the center line of Bessemer center line of Shaker Boulevard S.E. Street; thence northerly along the cen- Avenue S.E.; thence westerly and to its intersection with the center line ter line of East 79th Street to its inter- northwesterly along the center line of of East 130th Street; thence northerly section with the center line Chester Bessemer Avenue S.E. to its intersec- along the center line of East 130th Avenue N.E.; thence easterly along tion with the center line of East 65th Street to its intersection with the the center line of Chester Avenue N.E. Street; thence southerly along the dividing line between the City of to its intersection with the center line centerline of East 65th Street to its Cleveland and the City of Shaker of East 105th Street; thence northerly intersection with the center line of Heights; thence westerly and along the center line of East 105th Union Avenue S.E.; thence easterly northerly along the dividing line Street to its intersection with the cen- along the center line of Union Avenue between the City of Cleveland and the ter line of Martin Luther King Jr. S.E. to its intersection with the center City of Shaker Heights to its intersec- Drive; thence westerly and northwest- line of East 75th Street; thence tion with the dividing line between erly along the center line of Martin southerly along the center line of the City of Cleveland and the City of Luther King Jr. Drive to its intersec- East 75th Street to its intersection Cleveland Heights; thence north- tion with the center line of Wade with the center line of Aetna Road westerly, northerly, easterly, norther- Park Avenue N.E.; thence westerly S.E.; thence easterly along the center ly, northeasterly, easterly and along the center line of Wade Park line of Aetna Road S.E. to its intersec- northerly along the irregular divid- Avenue N.E. to its intersection with tion with the center line of East 105th ing line between the City of Cleve- the center line of Ansel Road N.E.; Street; thence northerly along the cen- land and the City of Cleveland thence northerly, northeasterly and ter line of East 105th Street to its Heights to its intersection with the northwesterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of dividing line between the City of Ansel Road N.E. to its intersection Eliot Avenue S.E.; thence westerly Cleveland and the City of East Cleve- with the center line of Bellevue along the center line of Eliot Avenue land; thence westerly along the divid- Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along S.E. to its intersection with the center ing line between the City of Cleve- the center line of Bellevue Avenue line of East 102nd Street; thence land and the City of East Cleveland to N.E. to its intersection with the center northerly along the center line of its intersection with the center line of line of East 79th Street; thence East 102nd Street to its intersection Euclid Avenue and the place of begin- southerly along the center line of with the center line of Kingsbury ning. East 79th Street to its intersection Blvd. S.E.; thence northwesterly and Legal Description approved by with the center line of Donald Avenue northerly along the center line of Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- N.E.; thence westerly along the center Kingsbury Blvd. S.E. to its intersec- veys and House Numbering Section line of Donald Avenue N.E. to its tion with the center line of Kinsman revised 3/25/2013 intersection with the center line of Road S.E.; thence northwesterly Section 9. That the Codified Ordi- East 74th Street; thence northerly along the center line of Kinsman nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are along the center line of East 74th Road S.E. to its intersection with the supplemented by enacting new Sec- Street to its intersection with the cen- center line of East 93rd Street; thence tion 103.07 which shall be effective for ter line of Donald Avenue N.E.; thence northerly along the center line of the purpose of nominating and elect- westerly along the center line of Don- East 93rd Street to its intersection ing members to the City Council in the ald Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the center line of Woodhill Road year 2013 and for all purposes on and with the center line of East 71st S.E.; thence northeasterly along the after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- Street; thence northerly along the cen- center line of Woodhill Road S.E. to lows: ter line of East 71st Street to its inter- its intersection with the center line of section with the center line of Bliss Sophia Avenue S.E.; thence westerly Section 103.07 Ward Seven Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along along the center line of Sophia The boundaries of Ward 7 shall be the center line of Bliss Avenue N.E. to Avenue S.E. to its intersection with as follows: its intersection with the center line of the center line of Ambler Street S.E.; Beginning at the intersection the East 68th Street; thence northwester- thence northerly and northeasterly center line of Euclid Avenue with the ly along the center line of East 68th along the center line of Ambler Street center line of East 13th Street; thence Street to its intersection with the cen- S.E. to its intersection with the center northwesterly along the center line of ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; line of Holton Avenue S.E.; thence East 13th Street to its intersection thence southwesterly along the cen- westerly along the center line of with the center line of Payne Avenue ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to 540 April 3, 2013 The City Record 35 its intersection with the center line of Avenue N.E to its intersection with along the center line of Plato Avenue East 55th Street; thence southerly the center line of Cornado Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the center along the center line of East 55th N.E.; thence northwesterly and west- line of East 152nd Street; thence Street to its intersection with the cen- erly along the center line of Cornado southerly along the center line of ter line of Superior Avenue N.E.; Avenue N.E. to its intersection with East 152nd Street to its intersection thence southwesterly along the cen- the center line of East 127th Street; with the center line of Ivanhoe Road ter line of Superior Avenue N.E. to its thence northerly along the center line N.E.; thence southeasterly along the intersection with the center line of of East 127th Street to its intersection center line of Ivanhoe Road N.E. to its East 40th Street; thence northwester- with the center line of Locke Avenue intersection with the center line of ly along the center line of East 40th N.E.; thence westerly along the cen- Mandalay Avenue N.E.; thence north- Street to its intersection with the cen- terline of Locke Avenue N.E. to its easterly along the center line of Man- ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E.; intersection with the center line of dalay Avenue N.E. to its intersection thence southwesterly along the cen- East 127th Place; thence northerly with the center line of Road ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E. to its along center line of East 127th Place N.E.; thence northwesterly along the intersection with the center line of to its intersection with the center line center line of London Road N.E. to its East 26th Street; thence southeasterly of Gruss Avenue N.E.; thence easterly intersection with the center line of along the center line of East 26th along the center line of Gruss Avenue Westfield Avenue N.E.; thence north- Street to its intersection with the cen- N.E. to its intersection with the center easterly along the center line of West- ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E.; line of Cleveland Road N.E.; thence field Avenue N.E. to its intersection thence southwesterly along the cen- northwesterly along the center line of with the center line of Wayside Road ter line of Lakeside Avenue N.E. to its Cleveland Road N.E. to its intersec- N.E.; thence northwesterly and west- intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of Iowa erly along the center line of Wayside East 20th Street; thence southeasterly Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along Avenue N.E. to its intersection with along the center line of East 20th the center line of Iowa Avenue N.E. to the center line of East 166th Street; Street to its intersection with the cen- its intersection with the center line of thence northerly and northwesterly ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; East 127th Place; thence northerly along center line of East 166th Street thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of East 127th to its intersection with the center line ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to Place to its intersection with the cen- of Saint Clair Avenue N.E; thence its intersection with the center line of ter line of Maple Avenue N.E.; thence northeasterly along the center line of East 18th Street; thence southwester- easterly along the center line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E to its intersec- ly along the center line of East 18th Maple Avenue N.E. to its intersection tion with the center line of East 168th Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of Cleveland Street; thence northwesterly along ter line of Superior Avenue N.E.; Road N.E.; thence northwesterly the center line of East 168th Street to thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of Cleveland its intersection with the center line of ter line of Superior Avenue N.E. to its Road N.E. to its intersection with the the New York Central Rail Road; intersection with the center line of center line of Taft Avenue N.E.; thence northeasterly along the center East 12th Street; thence southeasterly thence easterly along the center line line of the New York Central Rail along the center line of East 12th of Taft Avenue N.E. to its intersection Road to its intersection with the Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of East 131st dividing line between the City of ter line of Euclid Avenue; thence Street; thence northerly along the Cleveland and the City of Euclid and northeasterly along the center line of center line of East 131st Street to its the place of beginning. Euclid Avenue to its intersection with intersection with the center line of Legal Description approved by the center line of East 13th Street and Coit Road N.E.; thence southeasterly Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- the place of beginning. along the center line of Coit Road N.E. veys and House Numbering Section Legal Description approved by to its intersection with the center line revised 3/22/2013 Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- of East 134th Street; thence southerly Section 11. That the Codified Ordi- veys and House Numbering Section along the center line of East 134th nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are revised 3-20-2013 Street to its intersection with the cen- supplemented by enacting new Sec- Section 10. That the Codified Ordi- ter line of Rugby Road N.E.; thence tion 103.09 which shall be effective for nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are southeasterly along the center line of the purpose of nominating and elect- supplemented by enacting new Sec- Rugby Road N.E. to its intersection tion 103.08 which shall be effective for with the center line of Redman Court ing members to the City Council in the the purpose of nominating and elect- N.E.; thence southwesterly along the year 2013 and for all purposes on and ing members to the City Council in the center line of Redman Court N.E. to after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- year 2013 and for all purposes on and its intersection with the center line of lows: after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- Earlwood Road N.E.; thence south- lows: easterly along the center line of Earl- Section 103.09 Ward Nine wood Road N.E. to its intersection The boundaries of Ward 9 shall be Section 103.08 Ward Eight with the center line of Saint Clair as follows: The boundaries of Ward 8 shall be Avenue N.E.; thence northeasterly Beginning at the intersection of the as follows: along the center line of Saint Clair dividing line between the City of Beginning at the intersection of the Avenue N.E. to its intersection with Cleveland and the City of East Cleve- center line of the New York Central the center line of East 140th Street; land and the center line of Euclid Rail Road with the dividing line thence northerly along the center line Avenue; thence southwesterly along between the City of Cleveland and the of East 140th Street to its intersection the center line of Euclid Avenue to its City of Euclid; thence northerly, with the center line of Topeka intersection with the center line of northwesterly, northerly, westerly Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along East 115th Street; thence northwest- and northerly along the dividing line the center line of Topeka Avenue N.E. erly along the center line of East between the City of Cleveland and the to its intersection with the center line 115th Street to its intersection with City of Euclid to its intersection with of East 138th Place; thence northerly the center line of Bellflower Road the shore line of Lake Erie; thence in along the center line of East 138th N.E; thence southwesterly along the a general southwesterly direction Place to its intersection with the cen- center line of Bellflower Road N.E. to along the meandering irregular shore ter line of Maxwell Avenue N.E.; its intersection with the center line of line of Lake Erie to its intersection thence westerly along the center line Ford Drive N. E.; thence southeaster- with the dividing line between the of Maxwell Avenue N.E. to its inter- ly along the center line of Ford Drive City of Cleveland and the Village of section with the center line of East N.E. to its intersection with the center Bratenahl; thence in a general south- 137th Street; thence northerly along line of Euclid Avenue; thence south- westerly direction along the dividing the center line of East 137th Street to westerly and westerly along the cen- line between the City of Cleveland its intersection with the center line of ter line of Euclid Avenue to its inter- and the Village of Bratenahl to its Aspinwall Avenue N.E.; thence north- section with the center line of East intersection with the center line of easterly and easterly along the center 105th Street; thence northerly along Eddy Road N.E.; thence southeaster- line of Aspinwall Avenue N.E. to its the center line of East 105th Street to ly and southerly along the center line intersection with the center line of its intersection with the center line of of Eddy Road N.E. to its intersection East 152nd Street; thence southerly Martin Luther King Jr. Drive; thence with the center line of Locke Avenue along the center line of East 152nd westerly and northwesterly along the N.E.; thence easterly along the cen- Street to its intersection with the cen- center line of Martin Luther King Jr. terline of Locke Avenue N.E. to its ter line of Aspinwall Avenue N.E.; Drive to its intersection with the cen- intersection with the center line of thence easterly along the center line ter line of Wade Park Avenue N.E.; East 124th Street; thence southerly of Aspinwall Avenue N.E. to its inter- thence westerly along the center line along the center line the of East 124th section with the center line of East of Wade Park Avenue N.E. to its inter- Street to its intersection with the cen- 154th Street; thence southerly along section with the center line of Ansel ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E; the center line of East 154th Street to Road N.E.; thence northerly, north- thence easterly and northeasterly its intersection with the center line of easterly and northwesterly along the along the center line of Saint Clair Plato Avenue N.E.; thence westerly center line of Ansel Road N.E. to its 541 36 The City Record April 3, 2013 intersection with the center line of ly and southerly to its intersection Road N.E. to its intersection with the Bellevue Avenue N.E.; thence wester- with the dividing line between the center line of East 49th Street; thence ly along the center line of Bellevue City of Cleveland and the City of along the northwesterly prolongation Avenue N.E. to its intersection with Cleveland Heights; thence westerly of East 49th Street to its intersection the center line of East 79th Street; along the dividing line between the with the shore line of Lake Erie; thence southerly along the center line City of Cleveland and the City of thence in a general northeasterly of East 79th Street to its intersection Cleveland Heights to its intersection direction along the meandering irreg- with the center line of Donald Avenue with the dividing line between the ular shore line of Lake Erie to its N.E.; thence westerly along the center City of Cleveland and the City of East intersection with the dividing line line of Donald Avenue N.E. to its Cleveland; thence westerly, norther- between the City of Cleveland and the intersection with the center line of ly, northwesterly, southwesterly, Village of Bratenahl; thence in a gen- East 76th Street; thence northerly westerly, southerly and westerly eral northeasterly direction along the along the center line of East 76th along the dividing line between the dividing line between the City of Street to its intersection with the cen- City of Cleveland and the City of East Cleveland and the Village of Brate- ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; Cleveland to its intersection with the nahl to its intersection with the cen- thence northeasterly along the center center line of Thornhill Drive N.E.; ter line of Eddy Road N.E.; thence line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to its thence northwesterly along the cen- southeasterly and southerly along the intersection with the center line of ter line of Thornhill Drive N.E. to its center line of Eddy Road N.E. to its East 101st Street; thence northerly intersection with the center line of intersection with the center line of along the center line of East 101st East 120th Street; thence northerly Locke Avenue N.E.; thence easterly Street to its intersection with the cen- along the center line of East 120th along the centerline of Locke Avenue ter line of Colonial Avenue N.E.; Street to its intersection with the cen- N.E. to its intersection with the center thence easterly along the center line ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; line of East 124th Street; thence of Colonial Avenue N.E. to its inter- thence southwesterly along the cen- southerly along the center line of section with the center line of East ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to East 124th Street to its intersection 102nd Street; thence northerly along its intersection with the center line of with the center line of Saint Clair the center line of East 102nd Street to East 107th Street; thence northerly, Avenue N.E; thence easterly and its intersection with the center line of northwesterly and northerly along northeasterly along the center line of Colonial Avenue N.E.; thence easterly the center line of East 107th Street to Saint Clair Avenue N.E to its intersec- along the center line of Colonial its intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of Cornado Avenue N.E. to its intersection with Elk Avenue N.E.; thence westerly Avenue N.E.; thence northwesterly the center line of East 103rd Street; along the center line of Elk Avenue and westerly along the center line of thence northerly along the center line N.E. to its intersection with the center Cornado Avenue N.E. to its intersec- of East 103rd Street to its intersection line of East 103rd Street; thence tion with the center line of East 127th with the center line of Elk Avenue southerly along the center line of Street; thence northerly along the cen- N.E.; thence easterly along the center East 103rd Street to its intersection ter line of East 127th Street to its line of Elk Avenue N.E. to its inter- with the center line of Colonial intersection with the center line of section with the center line of East Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along Locke Avenue N.E.; thence westerly 107th Street; thence southerly, south- the center line of Colonial Avenue along the centerline of Locke Avenue easterly and southerly along the cen- N.E. to its intersection with the center N.E. to its intersection with the center ter line of East 107th Street to its line of East 102nd Street; thence line of East 127th Place; thence intersection with the center line of southerly along the center line of northerly along center line of East Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; thence East 102nd Street to its intersection 127th Place to its intersection with northeasterly along the center line of with the center line of Colonial the center line of Gruss Avenue N.E.; Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to its inter- Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along thence easterly along the center line section with the center line of East the center line of Colonial Avenue of Gruss Avenue N.E. to its intersec- 120th Street; thence southerly along N.E. to its intersection with the center tion with the center line of Cleveland the center line of East 120th Street to line of East 101st Street; thence Road N.E.; thence northwesterly its intersection with the center line of southerly along the center line of along the center line of Cleveland Thornhill Drive N.E.; thence south- East 101st Street to its intersection Road N.E. to its intersection with the easterly along the center line of with the center line of Saint Clair center line of Iowa Avenue N.E.; Thornhill Drive N.E. to its intersec- Avenue N.E.; thence southwesterly thence westerly along the center line tion with the dividing line between along the center line of Saint Clair of Iowa Avenue N.E. to its intersec- the City of Cleveland and the City of Avenue N.E. to its intersection with tion with the center line of East 127th East Cleveland; thence westerly, the center line of East 76th Street; Place; thence northerly along the cen- southerly and easterly along the thence southerly along the center line ter line of East 127th Place to its inter- dividing line between the City of of East 76th Street to its intersection section with the center line of Maple Cleveland and the City of East Cleve- with the center line of Donald Avenue Avenue N.E.; thence easterly along land to its intersection with the center N.E.; thence westerly along the center the center line of Maple Avenue N.E. line of Euclid Avenue and the place of line of Donald Avenue N.E. to its to its intersection with the center line beginning. intersection with the center line of of Cleveland Road N.E.; thence north- Legal Description approved by East 74th Street; thence northerly westerly along the center line of Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- along the center line of East 74th Cleveland Road N.E. to its intersec- veys and House Numbering Section Street to its intersection with the cen- tion with the center line of Taft revised 3/22/2013 ter line of Donald Avenue N.E.; thence Avenue N.E.; thence easterly along Section 12. That the Codified Ordi- westerly along the center line of Don- the center line of Taft Avenue N.E. to nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are ald Avenue N.E. to its intersection its intersection with the center line of supplemented by enacting new Sec- with the center line of East 71st East 131st Street; thence northerly tion 103.10 which shall be effective for Street; thence northerly along the cen- along the center line of East 131st the purpose of nominating and elect- ter line of East 71st Street to its inter- Street to its intersection with the cen- ing members to the City Council in the section with the center line of Bliss ter line of Coit Road N.E.; thence year 2013 and for all purposes on and Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along southeasterly along the center line of after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- the center line of Bliss Avenue N.E. to Coit Road N.E. to its intersection with lows: its intersection with the center line of the center line of East 134th Street; East 68th Street; thence northwester- thence southerly along the center line Section 103.10 Ward Ten ly along the center line of East 68th of East 134th Street to its intersection The boundaries of Ward 10 shall be Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of Rugby Road as follows: ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; N.E.; thence southeasterly along the Beginning at the intersection of the thence southwesterly along the cen- center line of Rugby Road N.E. to its center line of the New York Central ter line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to intersection with the center line of Rail Road with the dividing line its intersection with the center line of Redman Court N.E.; thence south- between the City of Cleveland and the East 55th Street; thence southerly westerly along the center line of Red- City of Euclid; thence along the divid- along the center line of East 55th man Court N.E. to its intersection ing line between the City of Cleve- Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of Earlwood Road land and the City of Euclid southeast- ter line of Superior Avenue N.E.; N.E.; thence southeasterly along the erly, southwesterly, southeasterly, thence southwesterly along the cen- center line of Earlwood Road N.E. to southwesterly and in a generally ter line of Superior Avenue N.E. to its its intersection with the center line of southeasterly direction along the intersection with the center line of Saint Clair Avenue N.E.; thence meandering dividing line between East 40th Street; thence northwester- northeasterly along the center line of the City of Cleveland and the City of ly along the center line of East 40th Saint Clair Avenue N.E. to its inter- Euclid to its intersection with the Street to its intersection with the cen- section with the center line of East dividing line between the City of ter line of the South Marginal Road 140th Street; thence northerly along Cleveland and the City of South N.E.; thence northeasterly along the the center line of East 140th Street to Euclid; thence westerly, northwester- center line of the South Marginal its intersection with the center line of 542 April 3, 2013 The City Record 37

Topeka Avenue N.E.; thence westerly Walford Avenue S.W. to its intersec- the center line of Madison Avenue along the center line of Topeka tion with the center line of West 97th N.W. to its intersection with the cen- Avenue N.E. to its intersection with Street; thence northerly along the ter line of West 117th Street; thence the center line of East 138th Place; center line of West 97th Street to its southerly along the center line of thence northerly along the center line intersection with the center line of West 117th Street to its intersection of East 138th Place to its intersection Maywood Avenue S.W.; thence east- with the center line of Geraldine with the center line of Maxwell erly and northeasterly along the cen- Avenue N.W; thence westerly along Avenue N.E.; thence westerly along ter line of Maywood Avenue S.W. to the center line of Geraldine Avenue the center line of Maxwell Avenue its intersection with the center line of N.W. to its intersection with the cen- N.E. to its intersection with the center West 88th Street; thence northerly ter line of West 120th Street; thence line of East 137th Street; thence along the center line of West 88th southeasterly along the center line of northerly along the center line of Street to its intersection with the cen- West 120th Street to its intersection East 137th Street to its intersection ter line of Denison Avenue S.W.; with the center line of Lorain Avenue; with the center line of Aspinwall thence northwesterly along the cen- thence southwesterly along the cen- Avenue N.E.; thence northeasterly ter line of Denison Avenue S.W. to its ter line of Lorain Avenue to its inter- and easterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of section with the center line of West Aspinwall Avenue N.E. to its intersec- West 92nd Street; thence northerly 129th Street; thence southerly along tion with the center line of East 152nd along the center line of West 92nd the center line of West 129th Street to Street; thence southerly along the Street to its intersection with the cen- its intersection with the center line of center line of East 152nd Street to its ter line of Lorain Avenue; thence Worthington Avenue S.W.; thence intersection with the center line of southwesterly along the center line of westerly along the center line of Wor- Aspinwall Avenue N.E.; thence east- Lorain Avenue to its intersection with thington Avenue S.W. to its intersec- erly along the center line of Aspin- the center line of West 95th Street; tion with the center line of West 130th wall Avenue N.E. to its intersection thence northerly along the center line Street; thence southerly along the with the center line of East 154th of West 95th Street to its intersection center line of West 130th Street to its Street; thence southerly along the with the center line of the South Mar- intersection with the New York Cen- center line of East 154th Street to its ginal Road; thence westerly and tral Railroad; thence northeasterly intersection with the center line of northwesterly along the center line of along the center line of the New York Plato Avenue N.E.; thence westerly the South Marginal Road N.W. to its Central Railroad to its intersection along the center line of Plato Avenue intersection with the center line of with the dividing line between the N.E. to its intersection with the center Interstate 90; thence southwesterly City of Cleveland and the City of line of East 152nd Street; thence along the center line of Interstate 90 Brooklyn; thence in a general southerly along the center line of to its intersection with the center line northerly direction along the dividing East 152nd Street to its intersection of West 106th Street; thence northerly line between the City of Cleveland with the center line of Ivanhoe Road along the center line of West 106th and the City of Brooklyn to its inter- N.E.; thence southeasterly along the Street to its intersection with the cen- section with the dividing line center line of Ivanhoe Road N.E. to its ter line of Madison Avenue N.W.; between the City of Cleveland and intersection with the center line of thence easterly along the center line Linndale Village; thence northerly, Mandalay Avenue N.E.; thence north- of Madison Avenue N.W. to its inter- westerly, northeasterly and in a gen- easterly along the center line of Man- section with the center line of West eral southerly direction along the dalay Avenue N.E. to its intersection 99th Street.; thence northerly along meandering dividing line between with the center line of London Road the center line of West 99th Street and the City of Cleveland and Linndale N.E.; thence northwesterly along the its northerly prolongation to its inter- Village to its intersection with the center line of London Road N.E. to its section with the center line of Detroit dividing line between the City of intersection with the center line of Avenue N.W.; thence northeasterly Cleveland and the City of Brooklyn; Westfield Avenue N.E.; thence north- along the center line of Detroit thence in a general northeasterly easterly along the center line of West- Avenue N.W. to its intersection with direction along the meandering divid- field Avenue N.E. to its intersection the center line of West 95th Street; ing line between the City of Cleve- with the center line of Wayside Road thence northerly along the center line land and the City of Brooklyn to its N.E.; thence northwesterly and west- of West 95th Street to its intersection intersection with the easterly prolon- erly along the center line of Wayside with the center line of Desmond gation of the center line of Walford Avenue N.E. to its intersection with Avenue N.W.; thence northeasterly Avenue S.W. and the place of begin- the center line of East 166th Street; along the center line of Desmond ning. thence northerly and northwesterly Avenue N.W. to its intersection with Legal Description approved by along center line of East 166th Street the center line of West 95th Street; Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- to its intersection with the center line thence northwesterly along the cen- veys and House Numbering Section, of Saint Clair Avenue N.E; thence ter line of West 95th Street to its inter- revised 3/25/2013 northeasterly along the center line of section with the center line of Clifton Section 14. That the Codified Ordi- Saint Clair Avenue N.E to its intersec- Blvd. N.W.; thence northwesterly nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are tion with the center line of East 168th along the center line of Clifton Blvd. supplemented by enacting new Sec- Street; thence northwesterly along N.W. to its intersection with the cen- tion 103.12 which shall be effective for the center line of East 168th Street to ter line of West 102nd Street; thence the purpose of nominating and elect- its intersection with the center line of southwesterly along the center line of ing members to the City Council in the the New York Central Rail Road; West 102nd Street to its intersection year 2013 and for all purposes on and thence northeasterly along the center with the center line of Nanford Road after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- line of the New York Central Rail N.W.; thence southeasterly along the lows: Road to its intersection with the center line of Nanford Road N.W. to dividing line between the City of its intersection with the center line of Section 103.12 Ward Twelve Cleveland and the City of Euclid and Baltic Road N.W.; thence northeaster- The boundaries of Ward 12 shall be the place of beginning. ly along the center line of Baltic Road as follows: Legal Description approved by N.W. to its intersection with the cen- Beginning at the intersection of the Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- ter line of West Blvd. N.W.; thence center line of Broadview Road S.W. veys and House Numbering Section southeasterly along the center line of with the center line of Pearl Road revised 3/25/2013 West Blvd. N.W. to its intersection S.W.; thence southeasterly and Section 13. That the Codified Ordi- with the center line of the New York southerly along the center line of nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Central Railroad; thence southwest- Broadview Road S.W. to its intersec- supplemented by enacting new Sec- erly along the center line of the New tion with the center line of West tion 103.11 which shall be effective for York Central Railroad to its intersec- Schaaf Road S.W.; thence southeaster- the purpose of nominating and elect- tion with the center line of Detroit ly along the center line of West ing members to the City Council in the Avenue N.W.; thence northwesterly Schaaf Road S.W. to its intersection year 2013 and for all purposes on and along the center line of Detroit with the dividing line between the after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- Avenue N.W. to its intersection with City of Cleveland and the Village of lows: the center line West 110th Street; Brooklyn Heights; thence northeast- thence southwesterly along the cen- erly, northerly and easterly along the Section 103.11 Ward Eleven ter line of West 110th Street to its dividing line between the City of The boundaries of Ward 11 shall be intersection with the center line of Cleveland and the Village of Brook- as follows: Franklin Blvd. N.W.; thence westerly lyn Heights to its intersection with Beginning at the intersection of the along the center line of Franklin the Cuyahoga River; thence in a gen- dividing line between the City of Blvd. N.W. to its intersection with the eral northwesterly direction along Cleveland and the City of Brooklyn center line of West 112th Street; the meandering center line of the with the easterly prolongation of the thence southerly along the center line Cuyahoga River, also being the divid- centerline of Walford Avenue S.W.; of West 112th Street to its intersection ing line between the City of Cleve- thence westerly along the easterly with the center line of Madison land and the Village of Cuyahoga prolongation and the center line of Avenue N.W.; thence westerly along Heights, to its intersection with the 543 38 The City Record April 3, 2013 center line of Harvard Avenue S.W.; center line of Big Creek to its inter- ly along the center line of Vacated thence continuing along the dividing section with the center line of Pearl Jennings Road S.W. to its intersection line between the City of Cleveland Road S.W.; thence southwesterly with the center line of Jennings Road and the Village of Cuyahoga Heights along the center line of Pearl Road S.W.; thence southerly along the cen- northeasterly, northwesterly, S.W. to its intersection with the center ter line of Jennings Road S.W. to its northerly and easterly to its intersec- line of Broadview Road S.W. and the intersection with the center line of tion with the dividing line between place of beginning. Big Creek; thence in a general west- the City of Cleveland and the Village Legal Description approved by erly direction along the meandering of Newburgh Heights; thence easter- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- center line of Big Creek to its inter- ly, southerly, easterly, southerly, veys and House Numbering Section section with the center line of main southeasterly, easterly and southerly revised 3-18-2013 and checked line tracks of the Wheeling and Lake along the dividing line between the Section 15. That the Codified Ordi- Erie Railroad; thence in a general City of Cleveland and the Village of nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are northwesterly direction along the Newburgh Heights, to its intersection supplemented by enacting new Sec- center line of the main line tracks of with the dividing line between the tion 103.13 which shall be effective for the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad City of Cleveland and the City of the purpose of nominating and elect- to its intersection with the dividing Garfield Heights; thence southerly, ing members to the City Council in the line between the City of Cleveland easterly, southerly, easterly, north- year 2013 and for all purposes on and and the City of Brooklyn; thence easterly, easterly, northeasterly, after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- northwesterly, northeasterly, north- westerly, northwesterly and easterly lows: westerly and southwesterly along the along the dividing line between the dividing line between the City of City of Cleveland and the City of Section 103.13 Ward Thirteen Cleveland and the City of Brooklyn to Garfield Heights to its intersection The boundaries of Ward 13 shall be its intersection with the easterly pro- with the center line of the NS Rail- as follows: longation of the centerline of Walford road (formerly the New York Central Beginning at the intersection of the Avenue S.W.; thence westerly along Railroad); thence northeasterly along center line of the Wheeling and Lake the center line of Walford Avenue the center line of the NS Railroad (for- Erie Railroad with the center line of S.W. and its easterly prolongation to merly the New York Central Rail- Pearl Road S.W.; thence southwester- its intersection with the center line of road) to its intersection with the cen- ly along the center line of Pearl Road West 97th Street; thence northerly ter line of Broadway Road S.E.; S.W. to its intersection with the center along the center line of West 97th thence northwesterly along the cen- line of Broadview Road S.W.; thence Street to its intersection with the cen- ter line of Broadway S.E. to its inter- southeasterly and southerly along the ter line of Maywood Avenue S.W.; section with the center line of Har- center line of Broadview Road S.W. to thence easterly and northeasterly vard Avenue S.E.; thence easterly its intersection with the center line of along the center line of Maywood along the center line of Harvard West Schaaf Road S.W.; thence south- Avenue S.W. to its intersection with Avenue S.E. to its intersection with easterly along the center line of West the center line of West 88th Street; the center line of the NS Railroad (for- Schaaf Road S.W. to its intersection thence northerly along the center line merly the Pennsylvania Railroad); with the dividing line between the of West 88th Street to its intersection thence northerly along the center line City of Cleveland and the Village of with the center line of Denison of the NS Railroad (formerly the Brooklyn Heights; thence southeast- Avenue S.W.; thence northwesterly Pennsylvania Railroad) to its inter- erly and southwesterly along the along the center line of Denison section with the center line of Aetna dividing line between the City of Avenue S.W. to its intersection with Road S.E.; thence westerly along the Cleveland and the Village of Brook- the center line of West 92nd Street; center line of Aetna Road S.E. to its lyn Heights to its intersection with thence northerly along the center line intersection with the center line of the dividing line between the City of of West 92nd Street to its intersection East 75th Street; thence northerly Cleveland and the City of Parma; with the center line of Lorain Avenue; along the center line of East 75th thence westerly along the dividing thence southwesterly along the cen- line between the City of Cleveland Street to its intersection with the cen- ter line of Lorain Avenue to its inter- and the City of Parma to its intersec- ter line of Union Avenue S.E.; thence section with the center line of West tion with the center line of Ridge westerly along the center line of 95th Street; thence northerly along Road S.W. and the dividing line Union Avenue S.E. to its intersection between the City of Cleveland and the the center line of West 95th Street to with the center line of Broadway S.E.; City of Brooklyn; thence northerly, its intersection with the center line of thence northwesterly along the cen- easterly, northerly, westerly, norther- South Marginal Road; thence easter- ter line of Broadway S.E. to its inter- ly, westerly, northeasterly, north- ly along the center line of South Mar- section with the center line of East westerly, westerly, northwesterly, ginal Road to its intersection with the 55th Street; thence southwesterly and southwesterly, southeasterly, south- center line of Clark Avenue S.W.; southerly along the center line of westerly, northeasterly, northwester- thence easterly along the center line East 55th Street to its intersection ly, southwesterly, northwesterly, of Clark Avenue S.W. to its intersec- with the centerline of Dolloff Road northerly, easterly along the dividing tion with the center line of West 65th S.E.; thence northwesterly along the line between the City of Cleveland Street; thence southerly along the center line of Dolloff Road S.E. to its and the City of Brooklyn to its inter- center line of West 65th Street to its intersection with the center line of section with the center line of Ridge intersection with the center line of East 55th Street; thence southerly Road S.W.; thence northwesterly Storer Avenue S.W.; thence easterly along the center line of East 55th along the center line Ridge Road S.W. along the center line of Storer Avenue Street to its intersection with the cen- to its intersection with the center line S.W. to its intersection with the center ter line of the Wheeling and Lake of the main line tracks of the Wheel- line of West 41st Street; thence Erie Railroad; thence in a generally ing and Lake Erie Railroad; thence northerly along the center line of westerly direction along the center southeasterly along the center line of West 41st Street to its intersection line of the Wheeling and Lake Erie the main line tracks of the Wheeling with the center line of Clark Avenue Railroad to its intersection with the and Lake Erie Railroad to its inter- S.W.; thence easterly along the center center line of Interstate 77; thence section with the center line of Pearl line of Clark Avenue S.W. to its inter- northwesterly along the center line of Road, S.W. and the place of begin- section with the center line of West Interstate 77 to its intersection with ning. 38th Street; thence northerly along the center line of Broadway S.E.; Legal Description approved by the center line of West 38th Street to thence northwesterly along the mean- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- its intersection with the center line of dering center line of Broadway S.E. to veys and House Numbering Section Walton Avenue S.W.; thence easterly its intersection with the center line of Revised 3/1/2013 and checked along the center line of Walton Orange Avenue S.E.; thence north- Section 16. That the Codified Ordi- Avenue S.W. to its intersection with westerly along the center line of nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are the center line of West 25th Street; Orange Avenue S.E. to its intersection supplemented by enacting new Sec- thence southwesterly along the cen- with the center line of Interstate 90; tion 103.14 which shall be effective for ter line of West 25th Street to its inter- thence southwesterly along the cen- the purpose of nominating and elect- section with the center line of Inter- ter line of Interstate 90, Interstate 71 ing members to the City Council in the state 71; thence easterly and north- and Interstate 176 to its intersection year 2013 and for all purposes on and easterly along the center line of Inter- with the center line of Vacated Jen- after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- state 71 and Interstate 176 to its inter- nings Road S.W.; thence southeaster- lows: section with center line of Vacated ly along the center line of Vacated Jennings Road S.W. and the place of Jennings Road S.W. to its intersection Section 103.14 Ward Fourteen beginning. with the center line of Jennings Road The boundaries of Ward 14 shall be Legal Description approved by S.W.; thence southerly along the cen- as follows: Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- ter line of Jennings Road S.W. to its Beginning at the intersection of the veys and House Numbering Section intersection with the center line of center line of Interstate 71, Interstate revised 3-19-2013 Big Creek; thence in a general west- 176 and the center line of Vacated Jen- Section 17. That the Codified Ordi- erly direction along the meandering nings Road S.W.; thence southeaster- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are 544 April 3, 2013 The City Record 39 supplemented by enacting new Sec- with the center line of West 102nd between the City of Cleveland and the tion 103.15 which shall be effective for Street; thence southwesterly along City of Brook Park; thence continuing the purpose of nominating and elect- the center line of West 102nd Street to along the dividing line between the ing members to the City Council in the its intersection with the center line of City of Cleveland and the City of year 2013 and for all purposes on and Nanford Road N.W.; thence south- Brook Park, easterly, northeasterly after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- easterly along the center line of Nan- (along the center line of the East lows: ford Road N.W. to its intersection Bound High Speed Track of the NS with the center line of Baltic Road Railroad), easterly (along the irregu- Section 103.15 Ward Fifteen N.W.; thence northeasterly along the lar southerly Limited Access Line of The boundaries of Ward 15 shall be center line of Baltic Road N.W. to its Interstate 480) to its intersection with as follows: intersection with the center line of the southeasterly right of way line of Beginning at the intersection of the West Blvd. N.W.; thence southeaster- the NS Railroad; thence northeasterly irregular shore line of Lake Erie and ly along the center line of West Blvd. and easterly along the southeasterly the center line of the Cuyahoga River; N.W. to its intersection with the cen- and southerly right of way line of the thence southeasterly along the center ter line of the New York Central Rail- NS Railroad to its intersection with line of the Cuyahoga River to its road; thence southwesterly along the the center line of West 130th Street intersection with the center line of center line of the New York Central (as relocated); thence southwesterly the Old Riverbed and Ship Channel; Railroad to its intersection with the along the center line of West 130th thence in a general southwesterly center line of Detroit Avenue N.W.; Street (as relocated) to its intersec- direction along the center line of the thence northwesterly along the cen- tion with the dividing line between Old Riverbed and Ship Channel to its ter line of Detroit Avenue N.W. to its the City of Cleveland and the City of intersection with the northwesterly intersection with the center line West Parma; thence easterly along the prolongation of the center line of 110th Street; thence southwesterly dividing line between the City of West 29th Street; thence southeaster- along the center line of West 110th Cleveland and the City of Parma to its ly along the northwesterly prolonga- Street to its intersection with the cen- intersection with the dividing line tion and the center line of West 29th ter line of Franklin Blvd. N.W.; between the City of Cleveland and the Street to its intersection with the cen- thence westerly along the center line City of Brooklyn; thence northerly ter line of the West Memorial Shore- of Franklin Blvd. N.W. to its intersec- along the dividing line between the way; thence southwesterly and west- tion with the center line of West 112th City of Cleveland and the City of erly along the center line of the West Street; thence southerly along the Brooklyn to its intersection with the Memorial Shoreway to its intersection center line of West 112th Street to its center line of the main line tracks of with the center line of West 45th intersection with the center line of the NS Railroad; thence southwester- Street; thence southerly along the Madison Avenue N.W.; thence wester- ly along the center line of the main center line of West 45th Street to its ly along the center line of Madison line tracks of the NS Railroad to its intersection with the center line of Avenue N.W. to its intersection with intersection with the center line of Tillman Avenue N.W.; thence south- the dividing line between the City of West 130th Street; thence northerly westerly along the center line of Till- Cleveland and the City of Lakewood; along the center line of West 130th man Avenue N.W. to its intersection thence northerly along the dividing Street to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of West 49th line between the City of Cleveland ter line of Worthington Avenue S.W.; Street; thence southerly along the and the City of Lakewood to its inter- thence easterly along the center line center line of West 49th Street to its section with the irregular shore line of Worthington Avenue S.W. to its intersection with the center line of of Lake Erie; thence in a general intersection with the center line of Detroit Avenue N.W.; thence south- southeasterly and northeasterly West 129th Street; thence northerly westerly along the center line of direction along the meandering irreg- along the center line of West 129th Detroit Avenue N.W. to its intersec- ular shore line of Lake Erie to its Street to its intersection with the cen- tion with the center line of West 50th intersection with the center line of ter line of Lorain Avenue; thence Street; thence southerly, southeaster- the Cuyahoga River and the place of northeasterly along the center line of ly and southerly along the center line beginning. Lorain Avenue to its intersection with of West 50th Street to its intersection Legal Description approved by the center line of West 120th Street; with the center line of Lorain Avenue; Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- thence northwesterly along the cen- thence southwesterly along the cen- veys and House Numbering Section ter line of West 120th Street to its ter line of Lorain Avenue to its inter- revised 3-25-13 intersection with the center line of section with the center line of West Section 18. That the Codified Ordi- Geraldine Avenue N.W; thence easter- 53rd Street; thence southerly along nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are ly along the center line of Geraldine the center line of West 53rd Street to supplemented by enacting new Sec- Avenue N.W. to its intersection with its intersection with the center line of tion 103.16 which shall be effective for the center line of West 117th Street; Clark Avenue S.W.; thence westerly the purpose of nominating and elect- thence northerly along the center line along the center line of Clark Avenue ing members to the City Council in the of West 117th Street to its intersection S.W. to its intersection with the center year 2013 and for all purposes on and with the center line of Berea Road line of the South Marginal Road N.W.; after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- N.W.; thence southwesterly along the thence westerly and northwesterly lows: center line of Berea Road N.W. to its along the center line of the South Mar- intersection with the dividing line ginal Road N.W. to its intersection Section 103.16 Ward Sixteen between the City of Cleveland and the with the center line of the Interstate The boundaries of Ward 16 shall be City of Lakewood; thence northwest- 90; thence southwesterly along the as follows: erly and westerly along the dividing center line of Interstate 90 to its inter- Beginning at the intersection of the line between the City of Cleveland section with the center line of West center line of West 140th Street and and the City of Lakewood to its inter- 106th Street; thence northerly along the dividing line between the City of section with the center line of West the center line of West 106th Street to Cleveland and the City of Lakewood; 140th Street; and the place of begin- its intersection with the center line of thence southerly along the centerline ning. Madison Avenue N.W.; thence easter- of West 140th Street to its intersection Legal Description approved by ly along the center line of Madison with the center line of Triskett Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- Avenue N.W. to its intersection with Avenue N.W.; thence southwesterly veys and House Numbering Section, the center line of West 99th Street.; along the center line of Triskett revised 3/22/2013 thence northerly along the center line Avenue N.W. to its intersection with Section 19. That the Codified Ordi- of West 99th Street and its northerly the center line of Gramatan Avenue nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are prolongation to its intersection with N.W.; thence southeasterly and east- supplemented by enacting new Sec- the center line of Detroit Avenue erly along the center line of Gra- tion 103.17 which shall be effective for N.W.; thence northeasterly along the matan Avenue N.W. to its intersection the purpose of nominating and elect- center line of Detroit Avenue N.W. to with the center line of the west Ser- ing members to the City Council in the its intersection with the center line of vice Road; thence northerly along the year 2013 and for all purposes on and West 95th Street; thence northerly centerline of the west Service Road to after January 6, 2014, to read as fol- along the center line of West 95th its intersection with the center line lows: Street to its intersection with the cen- Cayuga Court N.E.; thence easterly ter line of Desmond Avenue N.W.; along the center line of Cayuga Court Section 103.17 Ward Seventeen thence northeasterly along the center N.E. to its intersection with the center The boundaries of Ward 17 shall be line of Desmond Avenue N.W. to its line of West 140th Street; thence as follows: intersection with the center line of southerly along the centerline of Beginning at the intersection of the West 95th Street; thence northwester- West 140th Street to its intersection center line of West 140th Street and ly along the center line of West 95th with the main line tracks of the NS the dividing line between the City of Street to its intersection with the cen- Railroad; thence southwesterly along Cleveland and the City of Lakewood; ter line of Clifton Blvd. N.W.; thence the center line of the said main line thence southerly along the centerline northwesterly along the center line of tracks of the NS Railroad to its inter- of West 140th Street to its intersection Clifton Blvd. N.W. to its intersection section with the dividing line with the center line of Triskett 545 40 The City Record April 3, 2013

Avenue N.W.; thence southwesterly Cleveland and the City of Fairview and be in force from and after the ear- along the center line of Triskett Park; thence in a general northerly liest period allowed by law. Avenue N.W. to its intersection with direction along the irregular dividing Passed March 26, 2013. the center line of Gramatan Avenue line between the City of Cleveland Effective March 28, 2013. N.W.; thence southeasterly and east- and the City of Fairview Park to its erly along the center line of Gra- intersection with the original center matan Avenue N.W. to its intersection line of the Rocky River; thence con- COUNCIL COMMITTEE with the center line of the west Ser- tinuing in a general northerly direc- MEETINGS vice Road; thence northerly along the tion along the irregular original cen- centerline of the west Service Road to ter line of the Rocky River which is its intersection with the center line also the dividing line between the Monday, April 1, 2013 Cayuga Court N.E.; thence easterly City of Cleveland and the Cities of 11:00 a.m. along the center line of Cayuga Court Fairview Park, Rocky River and N.E. to its intersection with the center Lakewood to it’s intersection with the Public Service Committee: Present: line of West 140th Street; thence westerly prolongation of the center Miller, Chair; Dow, K. Johnson, southerly along the centerline of line of Riverside Drive N.W. ; thence Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney. West 140th Street to its intersection easterly along said westerly prolon- Authorized Absence: Cummins, Vice with the main line tracks of the NS gation of Riverside Drive N.W. to its Chair; Cleveland. Railroad; thence southwesterly along intersection with the center line of the center line of the said main line Rocky River Drive N.W.; thence 2:00 p.m. tracks of the NS Railroad to its inter- southeasterly along the center line of section with the dividing line Rocky River Drive N.W. to the inter- Finance Committee: Present: Kel- between the City of Cleveland and the section of the center line of Fischer ley, Chair; Sweeney, Vice Chair; City of Brook Park; thence along the Road N.W. which is also the dividing Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, irregular dividing line between the line between the City of Cleveland Keane, Miller, Mitchell, Pruitt, West- City of Cleveland and the City of and the City of Lakewood; thence brook, Zone. Brook Park in a general southwest northeasterly, easterly, northerly and direction and along the westerly right easterly along the dividing line Wednesday, April 3, 2013 of way line of the Berea Freeway between the City of Cleveland and the 10:00 a.m. Route 237 (also the dividing line City of Lakewood to its intersection between the City of Cleveland and the with center line of West 140th Street City of Brook Park) to the most south- and the place of beginning. Public Safety Committee: Present: east corner of the City of Cleveland Legal Description approved by Conwell, Chair; Polensek, Vice Corporate Limit; thence in a general Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- Chair; Brady, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, westerly and northerly direction veys and House Numbering Section, Zone. Authorized Absence: Cleve- along the irregular southerly and revised 3/22/2013 land, Cummins. westerly dividing lines between the Section 20. That this ordinance is City of Cleveland and the City of declared to be an emergency measure 1:30 p.m. Brook Park to its intersection with and, provided it receives the affirma- the original center line of Brookpark tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Public Utilities Committee: Pre- Road S.W.; thence easterly along the bers elected to Council, it shall take sent: Pruitt, Chair; Brady, Vice original center line of Brookpark effect and be in force immediately Chair; Dow, Kelley, Miller, Road S.W. to its intersection with the upon its passage and approval by the Polensek, Westbrook. Unauthorized dividing line between the City of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Absence: Conwell, Cummins.

Index

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

Aging Department

Senior Lawn Care Program — Grass Cutting and Lawn Maintenance for Seniors — Court Community Service (Ward 01) (O 423-13) ...... 536

Agreements

1717 East 9th Street — Acquire And Re-Convey Property — 1717 East 9th Street LLC — Economic Development — Finance Department — Purchases and Supplies Division (TIF) (Ward 03) (O 368-13) ...... 534 Amend Section 135.49 — Criminal Regional Information System To REDSS (O 238-13) ...... 530 City of Cleveland Consent Agreement with Cuyahoga County for East 49th Street Bridge No. 54 (O 242-13)...... 530 Minority Men’s Health And Community Health Educational Event — Cleveland Clinic: Minority Men’s Health Center — Health Department (Ward 09 NCF) (O 482-13)...... 510 Senior Lawn Care Program — Grass Cutting and Lawn Maintenance for Seniors — Court Community Service — Aging Department (Ward 01) (O 423-13) ...... 536 Streetline, Inc. — Parking Meter Sensor Pilot Program — Public Works (O 191-13) ...... 529

AIDS

Federal Home Investment Partnerships Act Program, 2013 — Emergency Solutions Program — Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program — Year 39 — Community Development Department — Grants (O 127-13) ...... 511

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Ashwood Road, 3113, (Ward 4) – Harold Chapman, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-338-12) ...... 516 Aspinwall Avenue, 14917, (Ward 10) – William Deloney, deceased, c/o Tamara Thomas, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-314-12) ...... 515 546 April 3, 2013 The City Record 41

Dove Avenue, 10600, (Ward 2) – Kevin and Alandre Jackson, owners — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-343-12)...... 516 East 116th Street, 3398, (Ward 6) – Mt. Pleasant Homes III, L.P., owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-340-12)...... 516 East 116th Street, 3440, (Ward 6) – Mt. Pleasant Homes III, L.P., owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-341-12)...... 516 East Boulevard, 12001, (Ward 2) – Tika Fufuka, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-335-12) ...... 516 Euclid Avenue, 3600, (Ward 8) – International Union of Operating Engineers, Local 18, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-331-12) ...... 515 Gay Avenue, 11914, (Ward 2) – J.C. Robinson, owner — appeal postponed to 4/10/13 on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-4-13) ...... 517 Harvard Avenue, 12306, (Ward 2) – Delores Robinson-Woods, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-334-12)...... 516 Imperial Avenue, 11806, (Ward 4) – Pleasant Properties, L.P., owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-339-12) ...... 516 Kingsford Avenue, 14104, (Ward 1) – GS Real, LLC., owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-342-12) ...... 516 Lakeside Avenue, 210, (Ward 3) – Cuyahoga County, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-333-12) ...... 515 Mt. Carmel Road, 10815, (Ward 6) – Shaughn Hubbard, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-1-13) ...... 516 West 25th Street, 2144, (Ward 3) – United Twenty-Fifth Building, LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-63-13) ...... 517 West 48th Street, 3289, (Ward 14) – Sheila Alridge, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-79-13) ...... 517 West 48th Street, 3289, (Ward 14) – Sheila Alridge, owner — extension of time granted on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-109-11) ...... 517 West 50th Street, 3279, (Ward 14) – Tatyana Stupnitski, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-3-13) ...... 517 West 87th Street, 1281, (Ward 16) – Mirela Farcas, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-5-13) ...... 517 West 90th Street, 3479, (Ward 16) – Jason Hager, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-6-13) ...... 517 West Boulevard, 3271, (Ward 16) – Lourdes Gonzalez, owner — appeal resolved on 3/27/13 (Doc. A-2-13) ...... 517

Board of Control — Architecture and Site Development Division

East Side Maintenance Facility, Phase I improvements — per Ord. 453-11 to R.J. Platten Contracting Co. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 140-13)...... 513

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Engineering services for the Material Testing, Geotechnical, Environmental and General Engineering contract — per Ord. 606-12 to Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. (BOC Res. 138-13) ...... 513 Engineering services for the Material Testing, Geotechnical, Environmental and General Engineering contract — per Ord. 606-12 to Professional Service Industries, Inc. (BOC Res. 139-13) ...... 513

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract B-12-1) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 136-13) ...... 512 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC Electrical Construction (Contract B-12-2) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 137-13) ...... 513

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to RA Strauss Electric Supply Co. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 134-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to The H. Leff Electric Company — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 132-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 133-13) ...... 512

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Harvard Avenue, 10201 (Ward 2) — PPN 136-09-028 — Michael Collins (BOC Res. 142-13)...... 514 Soika Avenue, 11821 (Ward 4) — PPN 129-26-053 — Kim C. Mitchell (BOC Res. 141-13) ...... 514 547 42 The City Record April 3, 2013

Board of Control — Human Resources Department

Insurance (vision) — per Ord. 1518-11 to EyeMed Vision Care, LLC (BOC Res. 143-13) ...... 514

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Harvard Avenue, 10201 (Ward 2) — PPN 136-09-028 — Michael Collins (BOC Res. 142-13)...... 514 Soika Avenue, 11821 (Ward 4) — PPN 129-26-053 — Kim C. Mitchell (BOC Res. 141-13) ...... 514

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract B-12-1) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 136-13)...... 512 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC Electrical Construction (Contract B-12-2) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 137-13) ...... 513

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Engineering services for the Material Testing, Geotechnical, Environmental and General Engineering contract — per Ord. 606-12 to Soil and Materials Engineers, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 138-13)...... 513 Engineering services for the Material Testing, Geotechnical, Environmental and General Engineering contract — per Ord. 606-12 to Professional Service Industries, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 139-13)...... 513 Insurance (vision) — per Ord. 1518-11 to EyeMed Vision Care, LLC — Dept. of Human Resources (BOC Res. 143-13) ...... 514

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

East 9th Street water main cleaning and structural lining — per Ord. 1691-12 to Utilicon Corp. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 135-13)...... 512 East Side Maintenance Facility, Phase I improvements — per Ord. 453-11 to R.J. Platten Contracting Co. — Division of Architecture and Site Development, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 140-13) ...... 513 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract B-12-1) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 136-13) ...... 512 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC Electrical Construction (Contract B-12-2) — per Ord. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000 to Superior Insulation, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 137-13) ...... 513

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

East 9th Street water main cleaning and structural lining — per Ord. 1691-12 to Utilicon Corp. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 135-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to RA Strauss Electric Supply Co. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 134-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to The H. Leff Electric Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 132-13)...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 133-13) ...... 512

Board of Control — Public Works Department

East Side Maintenance Facility, Phase I improvements — per Ord. 453-11 to R.J. Platten Contracting Co. — Division of Architecture and Site Development (BOC Res. 140-13)...... 513

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to RA Strauss Electric Supply Co. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 134-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to The H. Leff Electric Company — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 132-13) ...... 512 Lamps, street lighting — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 133-13)...... 512

Board of Control — Water Division

East 9th Street water main cleaning and structural lining — per Ord. 1691-12 to Utilicon Corp. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 135-13)...... 512 548 April 3, 2013 The City Record 43

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Buckeye Road, 9200, (Ward 4) – Miceli-Lograsso Development Company, dba Miceli Dairy Products, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-38) ...... 515 East 61st Street, 1260, (Ward 7) – Jimmie Richard, owner — appeal reinstated on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-30)...... 515 Lamont Avenue, 9711, (Ward 7) – Friends of Breakthrough School, aka Citizens Leadership Academy, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-37) ...... 515 Magnolia Drive, 11125, (Ward 8) – Cleveland Music School Settlement, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-39) ...... 515 Oak Park Avenue, 3702, (Ward 13) – Marcello Silvestri, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/13 (Cal. 13-21) ...... 515 Pearl Road, 4455, (Ward 13) – Matthew Fuchs, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/13 (Cal. 12-207)...... 515 St. Clair Avenue, 14805, (Ward 10) – East 131 Church of God in Christ, owner — appeal heard on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-19)...... 515 West 25th Street, 1810, (Ward 3) – NWW, LLC, owner and Tom Gillespie — appeal postponed to 4/22/13 on 4/1/13 (Cal. 13-12)...... 515

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 30th Street, 1595, (Ward 8) – Philip Neshkin, owner and Yorgi Wu, prospective tenant — appeal to be heard on 4/15/13 (Cal. 13-46) ...... 515 East 93rd Street, 2709, (Ward 4) – Jimmy Walls, dba Magic Auto Body, Inc., owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/13 (Cal. 13-48) ...... 515 West 117th Street, 3250, (Ward 17) – Abdul Addad, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/13 (Cal. 13-41)...... 514 West 140th Street, 3952, (Ward 18) – Cleveland Metropolitan School District, owner — appeal to be heard on 4/15/13 (Cal. 13-45) ...... 514

Bridges

City of Cleveland Consent Agreement with Cuyahoga County for East 49th Street Bridge No. 54 (O 242-13)...... 530

BUDGET

Appropriations — Year 2013- Current Expenses and Other Expenses — Finance Department (O 170-13) ...... 523

Burke Lakefront Airport

Office Space — Flight Training — Premier Flight Academy — Amend Lease Agreement No. 69361 (O 356-13) ...... 511 Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — AIRNET Systems, Inc. — Lease Agreement (O 361-13)...... 511

Capital Projects

Boda, Adam — permits — Mobile Vending (Ward 03) (O 484-13) ...... 510 City of Cleveland Consent Agreement with Cuyahoga County for East 49th Street Bridge No. 54 (O 242-13)...... 530 Clifton Blvd. (From West 115th St. to Lake Ave.) — encroach into right-of-way — Repair Sidewalks and adjustments of Castings) (Ward 16) (R 271-13) ...... 520 Commercial Road — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 10) (R 162-13) ...... 519 National Senior Games 10k Run, 2013 — permit — July 20 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 424-13)...... 536 National Senior Games 5000m Race/Walk, 2013 — permit — July 31 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 425-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — permit — July 27 And July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536 Rocky River Drive S.W. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 19) (R 161-13) ...... 519 Rose Court S.E. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 10) (R 129-13) ...... 519 Unnamed Alley (West of) Columbus Rd. Franklin Ave., and Moore Ct. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 250-13)...... 532 Various Locations — encroach into right of way — 45 Miles of Fiber Optic Network Fiber — Fiber Technologies Networks, LLC — City Planning Commission (O 194-13) ...... 529 Walworth Avenue S.W. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 369-13)...... 534

City of Cleveland Bids

Food, food products, beverages, condiments and paper products for Camp Forbes — Department of Public Works — Division of Recreation — per Ord. 1585-12 — bid due April 12, 2013 (advertised 3/27/2013 and 4/3/2013) ...... 518 549 44 The City Record April 3, 2013

Luke Easter Park Tennis Court improvements — Department of Public Works — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 534-12 — bid due April 17, 2013 (advertised 3/27/2013 and 4/3/2013)...... 518 Paint, traffic and related materials — Department of Public Works — Division of Traffic Engineering and Parking — per Ord. 249-12 — bid due April 25, 2013 (advertised 4/3/2013 and 4/10/2013) ...... 518 Summer Food Program, 2013 — Department of Public Works — Division of Recreation — per Ord. 1585-12 — bid due April 12, 2013 (advertised 3/27/2013 and 4/3/2013)...... 518 Switchgear, walk-in, 15kV for Harvard Substation — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per Ord. 556-08 — bid due April 26, 2013 (advertised 4/3/2013 and 4/10/2013)...... 519 Transformers, 138/13.8kV for Harvard Substation — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per Ord. 556-08 — bid due April 26, 2013 (advertised 4/3/2013 and 4/10/2013)...... 518 Woodland Ave. (SR 87) Rehabilitation (E. 53rd St. to E. 86th St.) and Buckeye Rd. (Woodland Ave. to Ambler St.) — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Engineering and Construction — per Ord. 591-11, 732-12 — bid due April 17, 2013 (advertised 3/20/2013 and 3/27/2013 and 4/3/2013)...... 518

City Planning Commission

Commercial Road — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects (Ward 10) (R 162-13) ...... 519 Health Impact Assessment Capacity Building Program — grant — Robert Wood Johnson Foundation & Pew Charitable Trusts (O.67-13) ...... 511 Rocky River Drive S.W. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects (Ward 19) (R 161-13) ...... 519 Rose Court S.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects (Ward 10) (R 129-13) ...... 519 Unnamed Alley (West of) Columbus Rd. Franklin Ave., and Moore Ct. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects (Ward 03) (O 250-13) ...... 532 Various Locations — encroach into right of way — 45 Miles Of Fiber Optic Network Fiber — Fiber Technologies Networks, LLC — Capital Projects (O 194-13) ...... 529 Walworth Avenue S.W. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 15) (O 369-13) ...... 534

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Minority Men’s Health And Community Health Educational Event — agreement — Health Department (Ward 09 NCF) (O 482-13) ...... 510

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CHIA)

Air Cargo Facility — Lease Agreement — World Wide Flight Services (O 362-13)...... 511 Amend Section 443.26 — Rates of Fare and Receipts for Taxicabs (O 1599-12) ...... 522

Cleveland Municipal Court

Lease Property at 1449 West 117th Street from Montlack Realty — Adult Probation Program — Finance Department (O 360-13) ...... 533

Cleveland Public Power

Ivan Henderson, Commissioner, (CPP) — Notification Of CPP’s Designation As A Reliable Public Power Provider — American Public Power Association (F 475-13)...... 509 Utilities Department — professional services — CPP General Electrical Engineering (O 247-13) ...... 532 Various Locations — encroach into right of way — 45 Miles Of Fiber Optic Network Fiber — Fiber Technologies Networks, LLC — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (O 194-13)...... 529

Codified Ordinances

Amend Section 135.49 — Criminal Regional Information System To REDSS (O 238-13) ...... 530 Amend Section 443.26 — Rates of Fare and Receipts for Taxicabs (O 1599-12) ...... 522 Amend Sections 447.01 And 447.06 — Route Map and Operations Schedule for Carriages (O 481-13) ...... 509 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Communications

Ivan Henderson, Commissioner, (CPP) — Notification Of CPP’s Designation As A Reliable Public Power Provider — American Public Power Association (F 475-13)...... 509 Jim Lisner of Vivahermosa.Com. — Information about Red Light Cameras — Before acting on a Contract Renewal (F 476-13)...... 509 550 April 3, 2013 The City Record 45

Community Development

Federal Home Investment Partnerships Act Program, 2013 — Emergency Solutions Program — Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program — Year 39 — Community Development Department — Grants (O 127-13) ...... 511

Community Development Block Grant Program

Federal Home Investment Partnerships Act Program, 2013 — Emergency Solutions Program — Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program — Year 39 — Community Development Department — Grants (O 127-13) ...... 511

Condolences

Coleman, Larry “ Pete” (R 479-13) ...... 509 Jones, Richmond Arthur (R 477-13)...... 509 Warren, Cyrus Vincere Grant (R 478-13) ...... 509

Congratulations

Hughes, Michael T. (R 480-13) ...... 509

Contracts

Apply & Accept A HUD 108 Loan Pool Loan — 1717 East 9th Street LLC, (Ward 03) (O 355-13) ...... 533 Cleveland Thermal LLC — Steam and Chilled Water for all City Buildings (O 422-13) ...... 535 Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-272 with EMC Corp. — Server Area Network (SAN) Equipment and Related Datacenter Hardware (O 243-13) ...... 531 Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-309 with Kronos, Incorp. — Time and Attendance Workforce Software and Support (O 244-13) ...... 532 Health Impact Assessment Capacity Building Program — grant — Robert Wood Johnson Foundation & Pew Charitable Trusts (O 67-13) ...... 511 Lease Amendment to Contract No. 46972 with Landmark Aviation FBO Holding, LLC (O 1637-12) ...... 522 Port Control — Professional Services for Quality Assurance and Surveying Services for Airport-Related Projects (O 365-13) ...... 511 Public Works — professional service — Design Improvements to the Willard Parking Garage (O 198-13) ...... 529

Cuyahoga County

Amend Section 135.49 — Criminal Regional Information System To REDSS (O 238-13) ...... 530 City of Cleveland Consent Agreement with Cuyahoga County for East 49th Street Bridge No. 54 (O 242-13)...... 530 State Homeland Security Program — Gap; 2012 — grant — Cuyahoga County Public Safety and Justice Services (O 421-13) ...... 535

Economic Development Department

1717 East 9th Street — Acquire and Re-Convey Property — 1717 East 9th Street LLC — Finance Department — Purchases and Supplies Division (TIF) (Ward 03) (O 368-13)...... 534 Apply & Accept A HUD 108 Loan Pool Loan — Contract with 1717 East 9th Street LLC, (Ward 03) (O 355-13) ...... 533

Encroachments

Clifton Blvd. (From West 115th St. to Lake Ave.) — right-of-way — Repair Sidewalks and adjustments of Castings) — Capital Projects (Ward 16) (R 271-13) ...... 520 Various Locations — right of way — 45 Miles Of Fiber Optic Network Fiber — Fiber Technologies Networks, LLC — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (O 194-13)...... 529

Fares

Amend Section 443.26 — Rates of Fare and Receipts for Taxicabs (O 1599-12) ...... 522

Finance Department

1717 East 9th Street — Acquire and Re-Convey Property — 1717 East 9th Street LLC — Economic Development — Purchases and Supplies Division (TIF) (Ward 03) (O 368-13)...... 534 Appropriations — Year 2013- Current Expenses and Other Expenses (O 170-13) ...... 523 Cleveland Thermal LLC — contract — Steam and Chilled Water for all City Buildings (O 422-13) ...... 535 Lease Property at 1449 West 117th Street from Montlack Realty — Adult Probation Program — Cleveland Municipal Court (O 360-13) ...... 533 551 46 The City Record April 3, 2013

Grants

Federal Home Investment Partnerships Act Program, 2013 — Emergency Solutions Program — Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program — Year 39 — Community Development Department (O 127-13) ...... 511 Health Impact Assessment Capacity Building Program -Robert Wood Johnson Foundation & Pew Charitable Trusts (O 67-13) ...... 511 Out-Of-School Time Program — Starting Point for Child Care and Early Education — Public Works (O 240-13) ...... 530 State Homeland Security Program — Gap; 2012 — Cuyahoga County Public Safety And Justice Services (O 421-13) ...... 535

Health Department

Minority Men’s Health And Community Health Educational Event — agreement — Cleveland Clinic: Minority Men’s Health Center (Ward 09 NCF) (O 482-13) ...... 510

Housing And Urban Development (HUD)

Apply & Accept A HUD 108 Loan Pool Loan — Contract with 1717 East 9th Street LLC, (Ward 03) (O 355-13)...... 533

Lease Agreement

Air Cargo Facility — World Wide Flight Services — CHIA (O 362-13) ...... 511 Office Space — Flight Training — Premier Flight Academy — Amend Lease Agreement No. 69361 — Burke Lakefront Airport Division (O 356-13) ...... 511 Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — AIRNET Systems, Inc. — Burke Lakefront Airport Division (O 361-13) ...... 511

Leases

Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-272 with EMC Corp. — Server Area Network (SAN) Equipment and Related Datacenter Hardware (O 243-13) ...... 531 Lease Amendment to Contract No. 46972 with Landmark Aviation FBO Holding, LLC (O 1637-12) ...... 522 Property at 1449 West 117th Street from Montlack Realty — Adult Probation Program — Cleveland Municipal Court — Finance Department (O 360-13) ...... 533 Public Works — Property at 14550 Lorain Avenue from Pleasant Valley Enterprises Limited Partnership (O 241-13)...... 530

Liquor Permits

Carnegie Ave., 3020 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1025-12 (Ward 05) (R 438-13) ...... 521 Fleet Ave., 4901 — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 12) (R 428-13) ...... 521 Scranton Rd., 3264 (1st Fl. & Bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1135-12 (Ward 14) (R 429-13) ...... 521 St. Clair Ave., 16208 — stock application (Ward 11) (F 485-13) ...... 509 West 130th St., 4281 — objection to issuance (Ward 17) (R 483-13)...... 510

Loans

Apply & Accept A HUD 108 Loan Pool Loan — Contract with 1717 East 9th Street LLC. (Ward 03) (O 355-13) ...... 533

Ohio General Assembly

Urging State to expand Medicaid Eligibility in Ohio (R 427-13) ...... 520

Permits

Amend Sections 447.01 And 447.06 — Route Map and Operations Schedule for Carriages (O 481-13) ...... 509 Boda, Adam — Mobile Vending (Ward 03) (O 484-13) ...... 510 National Senior Games 10k Run, 2013 — July 20 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 424-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games 5000m Race/Walk, 2013 — July 31 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 425-13)...... 536 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — July 27 And July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536 552 April 3, 2013 The City Record 47

Police Division

Amend Sections 447.01 And 447.06 — Route Map and Operations Schedule for Carriages (O 481-13) ...... 509

Port Control Department

Air Cargo Facility — Lease Agreement — World Wide Flight Services — CHIA (O 362-13)...... 511 Amend Section 443.26 — Rates of Fare and Receipts for Taxicabs (O 1599-12) ...... 522 Lease Amendment to Contract No. 46972 with Landmark Aviation FBO Holding, LLC (O 1637-12) ...... 522 Office Space — Flight Training — Premier Flight Academy — Amend Lease Agreement No. 69361 — Burke Lakefront Airport Division (O 356-13) ...... 511 Professional Services for Quality Assurance and Surveying Services for Airport-Related Projects (O 365-13) ...... 511 Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — AIRNET Systems, Inc. — Lease Agreement — Burke Lakefront Airport Division (O 361-13) ...... 511

Professional Services

Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-309 with Kronos, Incorp. — Time And Attendance Workforce Software and Support (O 244-13) ...... 532 Port Control — Quality Assurance and Surveying Services for Airport-Related Projects (O 365-13) ...... 511 Public Works — contract — Design Improvements to the Willard Parking Garage (O 198-13) ...... 529 Security Services, Armed — Indoor and Outdoor Recreational Facilities (O 248-13)...... 532 Utilities Department — CPP General Electrical Engineering (O 247-13) ...... 532

Public Works

Amend Sections 447.01 And 447.06 — Route Map and Operations Schedule for Carriages (O 481-13) ...... 509 Leasing Property at 14550 Lorain Avenue from Pleasant Valley Enterprises Limited Partnership (O 241-13) ...... 530 Out-of-School Time Program — grant — Starting Point For Child Care And Early Education (O 240-13) ...... 530 Professional Service — contract — Design Improvements to the Willard Parking Garage (O 198-13) ...... 529 Security Services, Armed — Indoor and Outdoor Recreational Facilities (O 248-13)...... 532 Streetline, Inc. — agreement — Parking Meter Sensor Pilot Program (O 191-13) ...... 529

Purchases and Supplies Division

1717 East 9th Street — Acquire and Re-Convey Property — 1717 East 9th Street LLC — Economic Development — Finance Department (TIF) (Ward 03) (O 368-13) ...... 534

Races

National Senior Games 10k Run, 2013 — permit — July 20 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 424-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games 5000m Race/Walk, 2013 — permit — July 31 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 03) (O 425-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — permit — July 27 and July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536

Recognition

Cleveland Dyngus Day (R 486-13) ...... 509

Resolution of Support

Urging State to expand Medicaid Eligibility in Ohio (R 427-13) ...... 520

Safety Department

Amend Section 135.49 — Criminal Regional Information System To REDSS (O 238-13) ...... 530 Jim Lisner of Vivahermosa.Com. — Information about Red Light Cameras — Before acting on a Contract Renewal (F 476-13)...... 509 State Homeland Security Program — Gap; 2012 — grant — Cuyahoga County Public Safety and Justice Services (O 421-13) ...... 535

State Of Ohio

Urging State to expand Medicaid Eligibility in Ohio (R 427-13) ...... 520 553 48 The City Record April 3, 2013

Street Vacation

Commercial Road — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (Ward 10) (R 162-13) ...... 519 Rocky River Drive S.W. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (Ward 19) (R 161-13) ...... 519 Rose Court S.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 10) (R 129-13)...... 519 Unnamed Alley (West of) Columbus Rd. Franklin Ave., and Moore Ct. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 250-13) ...... 532 Walworth Avenue S.W. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 15) (O 369-13) ...... 534

Taxicabs

Amend Section 443.26 — Rates of Fare and Receipts for Taxicabs (O 1599-12) ...... 522

Utilities Department

Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-272 with EMC Corp. — Server Area Network (SAN) Equipment and Related Datacenter Hardware (O 243-13) ...... 531 Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS2011-309 with Kronos, Incorp. — Time and Attendance Workforce Software and Support (O 244-13) ...... 532 Ivan Henderson, Commissioner, (CPP) — Notification Of CPP’s Designation as a Reliable Public Power Provider — American Public Power Association (F 475-13)...... 509 Professional Services — CPP General Electrical Engineering (O 247-13) ...... 532

Ward 01

Senior Lawn Care Program — Grass Cutting and Lawn Maintenance for Seniors — Court Community Service — Aging Department (O 423-13) ...... 536 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 02

Coleman, Larry “ Pete “ — Condolence (R 479-13) ...... 509 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 03

1717 East 9th Street — Acquire and Re-Convey Property — 1717 East 9th Street LLC — Economic Development — Finance Department — Purchases and Supplies Division (TIF) (O 368-13) ...... 534 Apply & Accept A HUD 108 Loan Pool Loan — Contract with 1717 East 9th Street LLC. (O 355-13) ...... 533 Boda, Adam — permits — Mobile Vending (O 484-13) ...... 510 National Senior Games 10k Run, 2013 — permit — July 20 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (O 424-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games 5000m Race/Walk, 2013 — permit — July 31 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (O 425-13) ...... 536 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — permit — July 27 And July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536 Unnamed Alley (West of) Columbus Rd. Franklin Ave., and Moore Ct. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (O 250-13) ...... 532 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 04

Hughes, Michael T. — Congratulations (R 480-13) ...... 509 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 05

Carnegie Ave., 3020 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1025-12 — liquor permit (R 438-13) ...... 521 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536 Warren, Cyrus Vincere Grant — Condolence (R 478-13) ...... 509 554 April 3, 2013 The City Record 49

Ward 06

Jones, Richmond Arthur — Condolence (R 477-13) ...... 509 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 07

Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 08

Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 09

Minority Men’s Health And Community Health Educational Event — agreement — Cleveland Clinic: Minority Men’s Health Center — Health Department (Ward 09 NCF) (O 482-13) ...... 510 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 10

Commercial Road — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (R 162-13) ...... 519 Rose Court S.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (R 129-13) ...... 519 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 11

St. Clair Ave., 16208 — stock application — liquor permit (F 485-13) ...... 509 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 12

Fleet Ave., 4901 — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 428-13) ...... 521 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 13

Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 14

Scranton Rd., 3264 (1st Fl. & Bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1135-12 — liquor permit (R 429-13)...... 521 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 15

Cleveland Dyngus Day — Recognition (R 486-13) ...... 509 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — permit — July 27 and July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536 Walworth Avenue S.W. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 369-13)...... 534 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 16

Clifton Blvd. (From West 115th St. to Lake Ave.) — encroach into right-of-way — Repair Sidewalks and adjustments of Castings) — Capital Projects (Ward 16) (R 271-13)...... 520 National Senior Games Cycling, 2013 — 20k & 40k Event — permit — July 27 and July 28 — Humana And The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward(s) 03, 15, 16) (O 426-13) ...... 536 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536 555 50 The City Record April 3, 2013

Ward 17

Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536 West 130th St., 4281 — objection to issuance — liquor permit (R 483-13) ...... 510

Ward 18

Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Ward 19

Rocky River Drive S.W. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (R 161-13)...... 519 Ward Boundaries — Amend, Repeal and Enact Various Sections (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17) (O 474-13) ...... 536

Willard Park Garage

Public Works — professional service — contract — Design Improvements (O 198-13) ...... 529

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