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

March the Thirteenth, 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 3 Ward Name Board of Control 10 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Civil Service 12 2 Zachary Reed Board of Zoning Appeals 14 3 Joe Cimperman Board of Building Standards 4 Kenneth L. Johnson and Building Appeals 15 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Notice 15 6 Mamie J. Mitchell Public Hearings 15 7 TJ Dow City of Cleveland Bids 15 8 Jeffrey D. Johnson Adopted Resolutions 9 Kevin Conwell and Ordinances 16 10 Eugene R. Miller Committee Meetings 20 11 Michael D. Polensek Index 20 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 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 Audit 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 Pollution 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 HEALTH – Karen Butler, Director, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Plaza Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, 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

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The City Record 11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit- WEDNESDAY — Alternating Published weekly by the City Clerk, tee: Mitchell, Chair; K. Johnson, Clerk of Council under authority Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cimperman, 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- of the Charter of the Cleveland, Reed, Sweeney. mittee: Pruitt, Chair; Brady, Vice City of Cleveland Chair; Conwell, Cummins, Dow, Kel- MONDAY ley, Miller, Polensek, Westbrook. The City Record is available online at 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: www.clevelandcitycouncil.org mittee: Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook, Kelley, Chair; Sweeney, Vice Chair; Vice Chair; Brady, Conwell, Dow, Address all communications to Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Keane, Keane, Zone. PATRICIA J. BRITT Miller, Mitchell, Pruitt, Westbrook, City Clerk, Clerk of Council Zone. The following Committees are 216 City Hall subject to the Call of the Chair: TUESDAY Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair; PERMANENT SCHEDULE 9:30 A.M. — Community and Eco- Cleveland, Keane, Polensek, Pruitt. STANDING COMMITTEES nomic Development Committee: Bran - Personnel and Operations Commit- OF THE COUNCIL catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim- tee: Westbrook, Chair; Conwell, K. perman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Miller, Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell, Sweeney, 2010-2013 Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone. Zone. 1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affir- MONDAY — Alternating mative Action and Training Com- Mayor’s Appointment Committee: mittee: Zone, Chair; Pruitt, Vice Dow, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Mil - 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Proper- Chair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K. ler, Sweeney. ties, and Recreation Committee: K. Johnson, Mitchell, Westbrook. Sustainability Sub-Committee: Zone, Johnson, Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair; Chair; Westbrook, Vice Chair; Cum- Brancatelli, Cimperman, Dow, Polen- WEDNESDAY — Alternating mins. sek, Reed. 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human 10:00 A.M. — Aviation and Trans- Services Committee: Cimperman, portation Committee: Keane, Chair; Chair; J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Con- Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. John- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS well, Keane, Kelley, Polensek, Reed. son, K. Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell. 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- CITY COUNCIL mittee: Miller, Chair; Cummins, Vice mittee: Conwell, Chair; Polensek, ______Chair; Cleveland, Dow, K. Johnson, Vice Chair; Brady, Cleveland, Cum- Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney. mins, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, Zone. NO MEETING

THE CALENDAR

The following measure will be on its final passage on March 25, 2013:

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: 371 4 The City Record March 13, 2013

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

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 12,230 372 March 13, 2013 The City Record 5

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 ———————

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 41,283 373 6 The City Record March 13, 2013

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

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 3,864,597 374 March 13, 2013 The City Record 7

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 ———————

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 ——————— ——————— 375 8 The City Record March 13, 2013

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

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 Water Pollution 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 ——————— 376 March 13, 2013 The City Record 9

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 - $ 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 ———————

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. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed by law. 377 10 The City Record March 13, 2013

BOARD OF CONTROL Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Board of Control of the City of Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Cleveland that employment of the Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- following subcontractors by Zenith ing Director O’Leary. Systems, LLC is approved: March 6, 2013 Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Subconsultants Percentage The Regular meeting of the Board Cox and Butler. Amount of Control convened in the Mayor’s office on Wednesday, March 6, 2013 Resolution No. 101-13. Safeguard Associates, Inc. at 10:36 a.m. with Director Langhen- By Director Smith. 4.77% - DBE ry presiding. Be it resolved by the Board of $ 34,000.00 Present: Directors Langhenry, Control of the City of Cleveland that Dumas, Withers, Smith, Cox, Acting Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, the bid of Envirocom Construction, Eclipse Co. LLC 46.01% - DBE Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Inc., for the public improvement of $328,000.00 Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- replacing or repairing the upper ing Director O’Leary. level roadways at Cleveland Hop- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- kins International Airport, received Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting tor Butler. on December 12, 2012 under the Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Others: Jomarie Wasik, Director, authority of Ordinance No. 274-05, Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects. passed by the Council of the City of Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- Natoya Walker-Minor, Interim Cleveland on May 2, 2005, in the ing Director O’Leary. Director, Office of Equal Opportuni- amount of $1,048,300.00, is affirmed Nays: None. ty. and approved as the lowest respon- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Jim Hardy, Commissioner, Pur- sible bid, and the Director of Port Cox and Butler. chases & Supplies. Control is authorized to enter into a On motions, the following resolu- contract for the improvement with Resolution No. 103-13. tions were adopted, except as may the bidder. By Director Wasik. be otherwise noted: Be it further resolved, by the Whereas, under the authority of Board of Control of the City of Ordinance No. 592-11, passed by Resolution No. 99-13. Cleveland that employment of the on June 11, By Director Dumas. following subcontractors by Enviro- 2011, this Board of Control by its Resolved, by the Board of Control com Construction, Inc., is approved: Resolution No. 677-12, adopted of the City of Cleveland that all bids December 19, 2012, approved Fabrizi received on February 28, 2013, for an Subcontractor DBE% Recycling, Inc. as the lowest respon- estimated quantity of electronic pro- Amount sible bidder for the public improve- tection services, all items, for the ment of Cedar Ave. (E. 89th St. to various divisions of City govern- Work Best Electric 15.3% DBE MLK Jr. Dr.), for the Division of ment, Department of Finance, under $160,000.00 Engineering and Construction, the authority of Ordinance No. 447- Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects, 12, passed April 9, 2012, are reject- Tucker-Grubbs Construction in the aggregate amount of ed. 2.6% Non-DBE $4,706,031.95; and Yeas: Directors Langhenry, $ 27,000.00 Whereas, Fabrizi Recycling, Inc., Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting wishes to use the services of an Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Century Contractors 7.8% Non-DBE additional subcontractor; now there- Acting Directors Walker-Minor, $ 82,250.00 fore, Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- Be it resolved by the Board of ing Director O’Leary. Landmark Plumbing 7.6% Non-DBE Control of the City of Cleveland that Nays: None. $ 80,000.00 the employment of the following Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors additional subcontractor by Fabrizi Cox and Butler. Unimech 7.6% Non-DBE Recycling, Inc. for the above men- $ 80,000.00 tioned public improvement is Resolution No. 100-13. approved: By Director Withers. Epic Steel 7.2% Non-DBE Be it resolved, by the Board of $ 75,000.00 Lakewood Supply Co. Control of the City of Cleveland that (CSB) — $144,705.94 — (3.075%) the bid of Nerone & Sons, Inc. for Frank Novak & Sons 5.3% Non-DBE the public improvement of East $ 55,000.00 Yeas: Directors Langhenry, 176th Street Sewer Replacement Pro- Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting ject (Base Bid All Items including Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, the 10% contingency allowance) for Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting Acting Directors Walker-Minor, the Division of Water Pollution Con- Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- trol, Department of Public Utilities, Acting Directors Walker-Minor, ing Director O’Leary. received on December 7, 2012, under Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- Nays: None. the authority of Ordinance No. 739- ing Director O’Leary. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors 12, passed June 4, 2012, upon a unit Nays: None. Cox and Butler. basis for the improvement, in the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors aggregate amount of $53,020.00, is Cox and Butler. Resolution No. 104-13. affirmed and approved as the low- By Director Flask. est responsible bid, and the Director Resolution No. 102-13. Whereas, under the authority of of Public Utilities is authorized to By Director Smith. Ordinance No. 919-07, passed by the enter into contract for the improve- Be it resolved by the Board of Cleveland City Council on July 11, ment with the bidder. Control of the City of Cleveland that 2007, the City of Cleveland, through Be it further resolved, by the the bid of Zenith Systems, LLC, for the Director of Public Safety, Board of Control of the City of the public improvement of the Elec- entered into an agreement with Cleveland that the employment of trical Distribution Enhancement, ZOLL Data Systems, Inc., for a peri- the following subcontractors by Phase IIA project, base bid, Alter- od of one year, for maintenance and Nerone & Sons, Inc. for the above- nate #1 (EV-6 work) and Alternate technical support services for the mentioned public improvement is #3 (10% contingency), for the electronic patient care reporting and approved: Department of Port Control, received billing system software, for the on December 12, 2012 under the Division of Emergency Medical Ser- SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE authority of Ordinance No. 874-10, vice, Department of Public Safety; WORK passed by the Council of the City of and Cleveland on October 4, 2010, for a Whereas, division (d) of Section Tech Ready Mix CSB/MBE unit price for the improvement, in 181.102 C.O. authorizes a director to $1,200.00(2.26%) the aggregate amount of $845,293.00, enter into an agreement with a soft- is affirmed and approved as the low- ware vendor for professional ser- Granger Trucking CSB/MBE est responsible bid; and the Director vices necessary to implement or $1,000.00(1.89%) of Port Control is authorized to maintain the software, including but enter into a contract for the not limited to, maintenance, repair, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, improvement with the bidder. upgrades, enhancements, and tech- Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting Be it further resolved, by the nical support; and 378 March 13, 2013 The City Record 11

Whereas, under the authority of tion No. 678-12, adopted by this under Section 183.021 of the Codified Section 181.102 C.O., the City intends Board on December 19, 2012, the Ordinances of Cleveland, , 1976, to enter into an agreement with Director of Public Works was autho- the Commissioner of Purchases and ZOLL Data Systems, Inc., to obtain rized to enter into contract with Supplies is authorized, when direct- the professional maintenance and The C. D. Whitfield Company ed by the Director of Community technical support services necessary (CSB/LPE) for the Public Auditori- Development, and the Mayor is to maintain the electronic patient um HVAC improvements, for the requested, to execute an Official care reporting and billing system Division of Architecture and Site Deed for and on behalf of the City for one year starting January 1, Development, Department of Public of Cleveland, with Shaunte R. 2013; now, therefore, Works; and Bryant for the sale and development Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, as a result of an appar- of Permanent Parcel No. 133-04-056 Control of the City of Cleveland that ent default in the use of a certified located at 3568 East 78th Street, under division (e) of Section 181.102 subcontractor on a prior City con- according to the Land Reutilization C.O., the compensation to be paid for tract, The C. D. Whitfield Company, Program in such manner as best car- maintenance and technical support no longer appears to be the lowest ries out the intent of the program. services to be performed under the responsible bidder for the improve- Be it further resolved that the con- agreement with ZOLL Data Systems, ment; and sideration for the sale of the parcel Inc. is fixed at an amount not to Whereas, in addition, the Director shall be $1.00, which amount is exceed $50,208.00. of Public Works believes that the determined to be not less than the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, City can realize project and cost fair market value of the parcel for Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting efficiencies by bidding the HVAC uses according to the Program. Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, work with the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Restroom rehabilitation work, and Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- wishes to rescind Resolution No. 678- Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, ing Director O’Leary. 12, reject all bids received on Octo- Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Nays: None. ber 26, 2012, and issue a new Invi- Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors tation to Bid with revised specifica- ing Director O’Leary. Cox and Butler. tions combining the two improve- Nays: None. ments into one bid; now, therefore, Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Resolution No. 105-13. Be it resolved by the Board of Cox and Butler. By Director Cox. Control of the City of Cleveland that Whereas, Resolution No. 115-12, Board of Control Resolution No. 678- Resolution No. 108-13. adopted by this Board of Control 12, adopted by this Board on Decem- By Director Rush. March 14, 2012, under the authority ber 19, 2012, affirming and approv- Whereas, under Ordinance No. of Section 181.18 of the Codified ing The C. D. Whitfield Company 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (CSB/LPE) as lowest responsible City is conducting a Land Reuti- approved Greenstar Recycling Ohio bidder for the public improvement of lization Program (“Program”) as lowest and best bidder for a con- Public Auditorium HVAC Improve- according to the provisions of Chap- tract to provide the City’s require- ments be rescinded and that all bids ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; ments processing of recyclable mate- received on October 26, 2012 for the and rials, for the Division of Waste Col- improvement be rejected. Whereas, under the Program, the lection, Department of Public Yeas: Directors Langhenry, City has acquired Permanent Parcel Works; and Dumas, Withers, Smith, Cox, Acting No. 131-28-023 located at 3672 East Whereas, Greenstar Recycling Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, 46th Street in Ward 12; and Ohio has notified the City that, Acting Directors Walker-Minor, Whereas, Section 183.021 of the effective February 1, 2013, Greenstar Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Recycling Ohio would be doing busi- ing Director O’Leary. Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- ness as Waste Management Recycle Nays: None. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, America, with no change in its per- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- when directed by the Director of sonnel composition or any other tor Butler. Community Development and when company identifiers such as its fed- certain specified conditions have eral Employer Identification Num- Resolution No. 107-13. been met, to sell Land Reutilization ber (EIN); now, therefore, By Director Rush. Program parcels; and Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, Michael Kelly has pro- Control of the City of Cleveland that 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the posed to the City to purchase and Resolution No. 115-12, adopted by City is conducting a Land Reuti- develop the parcel for yard expan- this Board March 14, 2012, under the lization Program (“Program”) sion; and authority of Section 181.18 of the according to the provisions of Chap- Whereas, the following conditions Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; exist: Ohio, 1976, approving Greenstar and 1. The member of Council from Recycling Ohio as lowest and best Whereas, under the Program, the Ward 12 has approved the proposed bidder for a contract to provide pro- City has acquired Permanent Parcel sale or has not disapproved or cessing of recyclable materials, for No. 133-04-056 located at 3568 East requested a hold of the proposed the Division of Waste Collection, 78th Street in Ward 12; and sale within 45 days of notification Department of Public Works, is Whereas, Section 183.021 of the of it; amended by changing the name of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 2. The proposed purchaser of the the bidder, Greenstar Recycling Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Ohio, where appearing in the reso- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, in violation of the Building and lution, to Waste Management Recy- when directed by the Director of Housing Code; now, therefore, cle America. Community Development and when Be it resolved by the Board of Be it further resolved that all certain specified conditions have Control of the City of Cleveland that other provisions of Resolution No. been met, to sell Land Reutilization under Section 183.021 of the Codified 115-12 not expressly amended by this Program parcels; and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, resolution shall remain unchanged Whereas, Shaunte R. Bryant has the Commissioner of Purchases and and in full force and effect. proposed to the City to purchase and Supplies is authorized, when direct- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, develop the parcel for yard expan- ed by the Director of Community Dumas, Withers, Smith, Cox, Acting sion; and Development, and the Mayor is Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Whereas, the following conditions requested, to execute an Official Acting Directors Walker-Minor, exist: Deed for and on behalf of the City Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- 1. The member of Council from of Cleveland, with Michael Kelly for ing Director O’Leary. Ward 12 has approved the proposed the sale and development of Perma- Nays: None. sale or has not disapproved or nent Parcel No. 131-28-023 located at Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- requested a hold of the proposed 3672 East 46th Street, according to tor Butler. sale within 45 days of notification the Land Reutilization Program in of it; such manner as best carries out the Resolution No. 106-13. 2. The proposed purchaser of the intent of the program. By Director Cox. parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Be it further resolved that the con- Whereas, under authority of Ordi- in violation of the Building and sideration for the sale of the parcel nance No. 684-08, passed by the Housing Code; now, therefore, shall be $1.00, which amount is Cleveland City Council on July 2, Be it resolved by the Board of determined to be not less than the 2008, and Board of Control Resolu- Control of the City of Cleveland that fair market value of the parcel for 379 12 The City Record March 13, 2013 uses according to the Program. Resolution No. 110-13. mission and filed at the office of the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, By Director Rush. commission not later than the final Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting Whereas, under Ordinance No. closing date slated in the examina- Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the tion announcement. Acting Directors Walker-Minor, City is conducting a Land Reuti- Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- lization Program (“Program”) EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each ing Director O’Leary. according to the provisions of Chap- applicant whether passing or failing Nays: None. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; will be notified of the results of the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors and examination as soon as the commis - Cox and Butler. Whereas, under the Program, the sion has graded the papers. There- City has acquired Permanent Parcel after, eligible lists will be estab- No. 017-03-040 located at 3162 West Resolution No. 109-13. lished which will consist of the 90th Street in Ward 16; and By Director Rush. names of those candidates who have Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Whereas, under Ordinance No. been successful in all parts of the 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, examination. City is conducting a Land Reuti- Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- lization Program (“Program”) sioner of Purchases and Supplies, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All according to the provisions of Chap- when directed by the Director of ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Community Development and when candidates for original entrance po - and certain specified conditions have sitions who are successful in other Whereas, under the Program, the been met, to sell Land Reutilization parts of the examinations must sub- City has acquired Permanent Parcel Program parcels; and mit to a physical examination. Nos. 121-33-141, 121-33-142, 121-33-143, Whereas, Raquel Vicario has pro- 121-33-144, 121-33-149 and 121-33-150 posed to the City to purchase and ROBERT BENNETT, located on Woodland Avenue, 11001 develop the parcel for yard expan- President Woodland Avenue, 2575 East 111th sion; and Street, 11103 Danville Court, East Whereas, the following conditions 110th Street and East 111th Street; exist: CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE and 1. The member of Council from ______Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Ward 16 has approved the proposed Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, sale or has not disapproved or ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2013 Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- requested a hold of the proposed 3/15/13 – 3/21/13 sioner of Purchases and Supplies, sale within 45 days of notification when directed by the Director of of it; Community Development and when 2. The proposed purchaser of the Announ- Exam Classi- Exam certain specified conditions have parcel is neither tax delinquent nor cement Method fication Type been met, to sell Land Reutilization in violation of the Building and No. Program parcels; and Housing Code; now, therefore, Whereas, Michael Supler has pro- Be it resolved by the Board of 12 WR Bricklayer posed to the City to purchase and Control of the City of Cleveland that Helper Open develop the parcels for Commer- under Section 183.021 of the Codified cial/Industrial expansion; and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, 13 EE Emergency the Commissioner of Purchases and Whereas, the following conditions Medical Supplies is authorized, when direct- exist: Technician Open ed by the Director of Community 1. The member of Council from Development, and the Mayor is Ward 6 has approved the proposed requested, to execute an Official sale or has not disapproved or PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY Deed for and on behalf of the City requested a hold of the proposed of Cleveland, with Raquel Vicario Any applicant wishing to receive sale within 45 days of notification for the sale and development of Per- residency credit will be asked to of it; manent Parcel No. 017-03-040 located show that he/she is a bona fide res- 2. The proposed purchaser of the at 3162 West 90th Street, according ident of the City of Cleveland. The parcels is neither tax delinquent nor to the Land Reutilization Program following list gives examples of in violation of the Building and in such manner as best carries out items that an applicant may present Housing Code; now, therefore, the intent of the program. at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- Be it resolved by the Board of Be it further resolved that the con- vice Commission requires a mini- Control of the City of Cleveland that sideration for the sale of the parcel mum of three items from at least under Section 183.021 of the Codified shall be $1.00, which amount is three different categories, where Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, determined to be not less than the applicable. All items must be cur- the Commissioner of Purchases and fair market value of the parcel for rent. Please note that presentation Supplies is authorized, when direct- uses according to the Program. of these items does not constitute ed by the Director of Community Yeas: Directors Langhenry, conclusive proof of bona fide resi- Development, and the Mayor is Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting dency. Acceptable categories requested, to execute an Official Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, include, but are not limited to, the Deed for and on behalf of the City Acting Directors Walker-Minor, following: of Cleveland, with Michael Supler Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- for the sale and development of Per- ing Director O’Leary. Lease - from rental agency. manent Parcel Nos. 121-33-141, 121-33- Nays: None. 142, 121-33-143, 121-33-144, 121-33-149 Lease - from independent party. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Must include copy of cancelled and 121-33-150 located on Woodland Cox and Butler. Avenue, 11001 Woodland Avenue, check or money order receipts for 2575 East 111th Street, 11103 previous rent and/or security JEFFREY B. MARKS, deposit, and fully executed; other- Danville Court, East 110th Street Secretary and East 111th Street, according to wise, it us unacceptable. the Land Reutilization Program in Utility bills bearing the property such manner as best carries out the address and your name. intent of the program. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES ______Be it further resolved that the con- Post Office change of address form sideration for the sale of the parcels properly date stamped. shall be $3,000.00, which amount is General Information determined to be not less than the Application blanks and informa- Official documents relating to home fair market value of the parcels for tion, regarding minimum entrance ownership including deed, purchase uses according to the Program. qualifications, scope of examination, agreement, or insurance policy. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, and suggested reference materials Dumas, Withers, Smith, Acting may be obtained at the office of the Bank statements (Within last three Director Gehlmann, Director Rush, Civil Service Commission, Room 119, months). Acting Directors Walker-Minor, City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- School registration of children. Thornton, Director Fumich and Act- side Avenue. ing Director O’Leary. Car insurance documents. Nays: None. Application blanks must be prop- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors erly filled out on the official form Car registration or Driver’s License Cox and Butler. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- or Ohio I.D. (One only). 380 March 13, 2013 The City Record 13

Loans and credit card statements walls, sewers, manholes, and other SALARY (Within last three months). structures. Cuts out old work. Erects scaffolding. Screens sand. Mixes mor- The prevailing salary range for this Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, tar Carries brick, mortar and other position as established by Ordinance tools, car, etc.). materials to Bricklayers. Dismantles of the Council of the City of Cleveland Current bills not listed above (With- concrete forms. Digs trenches. Cleans is $12.66 - $22.32 per hour. in last three months). up on construction jobs. Assists Bricklayers as otherwise directed. FILING OF APPLICATION The following are examples of unac- Follows all operations and safety ceptable categories of proof: policies and safe work practices. Application must be made on the reg- Attends and participates in opera- ular application form available on- Library cards. tions and safety training classes and line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- demonstrates competence (demon- vice Commission, 601 Lakeside Voter registration cards. stration of competence may be deter- Avenue, Room 119. No other form will Birth certificates. mined by exam.) Wears and properly be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL utilizes safety equipment in accor- BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN Notarized letters or affidavits. dance with Divisional policy at all THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO times. APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- Social Security card. VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM Rental receipts from independent ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 15, party without cancelled checks or TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE 2013 UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, money order receipt. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF MARCH 21, 2013. THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS FOLLOWS: NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 12 A High School Diploma or G.E.D is THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013. required. Two (2) years of full time BRICKLAYER HELPER (OPEN) paid experience in related construc- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- tion and repair work is required. Must SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE Public notice is hereby given by the be able to lift and carry up to 100 lbs. FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. Civil Service Commission of Cleve- A valid state of Ohio Driver’s License land, Ohio of an Open examination for is required. EXAMINATION INFORMATION the above mentioned classification. NOTE: Applicants will be required to TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- SALARY pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing TION: Forty percent of applicant’s fee payable in cash or money order grade will be determined based on The prevailing salary range for this (no checks). Applicants who are cur- Education and Experience found in position as established by Ordinance rently employed in this position with Resume. of the Council of the City of Cleveland the City of Cleveland are exempt. ORAL INTERVIEW: Sixty percent of is $22.60 - $37.06 per hour. However, that when an applicant is applicant’s grade will be determined disqualified from taking an examina- based on an oral interview. FILING OF APPLICATION tion on the basis of age, education or failure to meet other minimum NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- Application must be made on the reg- entrance requirements, the fee paid MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT ular application form available on- by such applicant shall be refunded to TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY line or at the Office of the Civil Ser- such applicant upon the applicant’s AND ALL INFORMATION CON- vice Commission, 601 Lakeside request in writing made within ten TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR Avenue, Room 119. No other form will (10) days after the date of examina- RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL be accepted. APPLICATIONS WILL tion. Any applicant who can provide RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL BE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP IN proof of unemployment, public assis- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. THE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TO tance, or indigence is exempt from the APPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER- filing fee. A copy of such proof must DUTIES OF THE POSITION VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA- be included with the application. TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM Under general supervision, transports 8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 15, NOTE: Applications must be returned sick and injured persons by ambu- 2013 UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, in person. All copies of diplomas, lance to specified locations. Responds MARCH 21, 2013. licenses, certificates, and resumes to 911 ambulance calls and operates must be presented at the time of fil- an emergency vehicle in an appropri- NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT ing. Applications may not be accepted ate and safe manner in accord with BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON if copies are not submitted with appli- the State and Local Laws. Adminis- THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 cation at time of filing. ters pre-hospital care treatment with- in the limits defined by law within THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- NOTE: Those persons who are resi- the Division of Emergency Medical SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE dents of the City of Cleveland for at Service and the State of Ohio. Com- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. least one year at the date of filing and pletes patient care reports and relat- who received passing scores shall ed documentation thoroughly, com- EXAMINATION INFORMATION have ten (10) additional points added plying with all billing requirements to their grades. A list of acceptable as set forth by providers and the City TYPE: WRITTEN TEST Applicants forms of proof of residency applicants of Cleveland. Conducts equipment will be notified of the time, date, and need to present at the time of filing is and supply inventories on vehicles place of the exam by U.S. Mail. included with the application. while also maintaining routine daily vehicle inspection. Follows all policy NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or and procedures according to the City MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT is dismissed from employment with of Cleveland and the Division of TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY the City of Cleveland will have Emergency Medical Service. Com- AND ALL INFORMATION CON- his/her name removed from the eligi- pletes the EMS Cadet Training Acad- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR ble list. emy comprised of an initial 320 hr. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL (minimum) classroom training and RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER certification classes, 80 hr. (mini- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. mum) field training and agility test- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ing, as well as continuing education DUTIES OF THE POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 13 sessions and meetings. Demonstrates competency in EMT/Paramedic Under immediate supervision and EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNI- knowledge. Attends and participates instruction, assists Bricklayers by CIAN (OPEN) in operations and safety training performing the less skilled tasks as classes when scheduled and demon- directed. Performs related duties as Public notice is hereby given by the strates competence in protocols, required. TYPICAL TASKS: Assists Civil Service Commission of Cleve- skills and the standard of care set Bricklayers in constructing and land, Ohio of an Open examination for forth by the Division of Emergency repairing buildings, foundations, fire the above mentioned classification. Medical Service (demonstration of 381 14 The City Record March 13, 2013 competence may be determined by Builders, prospective purchaser, Chapter 349 in the Cleveland Codi- exam). Performs other related duties appeal to erect a 46'-6" x 24'-5" two- fied Ordinances; and pursuant to as may be assigned or required to story frame, single family residence Section 349.15 one (1) bicycle park- meet emergency situations. Follows on a 30' x 75' parcel in a B1 Two- ing space / locker shall be provid- all operations and safety policies and Family District; proposing 1,404 ed for every 20 parking spaces that safe work practices. Attends and par- square feet of gross floor area con- are provided. ticipates in operations and safety trary to Section 355.04(b) and the training classes and demonstrates maximum of 1,125 that is allowed; Secretary competence (demonstration of compe- and subject to the regulations for tence may be determined by exam.) Yards and Courts under Sections Wears and properly utilizes safety 357.08(b)(1) a rear yard of 26'-3" is REPORT OF THE BOARD equipment in accordance with Divi- required and 11'-3" is proposed from OF ZONING APPEALS sional policy at all times. a deck and 19' from the dwelling; and contrary to Section 357.09(2)A MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR proposing 3' from a main building MONDAY, MARCH 11, 2013 ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- on an adjoining lot and a total TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE width of 6 feet for interior side At the meeting of the Board of CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF yards where 10 feet is required pur- Zoning Appeals on Monday, March THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS suant to Section 357.09(2)B in the 11, 2013, the following appeals were FOLLOWS: Cleveland Codified Ordinances. scheduled for hearing before the Board. A High School Diploma or GED is Calendar No. 13-33: 1962 Columbus required. Must have a current State of Road (Ward 3) The following appeal was AP - Ohio-EMT certification which must Kamis Properties LLC, owner, PROVED: be maintained throughout employ- appeals to erect a 20' x 42'-4" four- ment. State of Ohio-Paramedic and story frame, single family residence Calendar No. 13-22: 4703-33 Broadway Firefighter II certifications are pre- on a 27' x 86'-6" parcel in a C3 Avenue ferred but not required. A valid State Semi-Industry District; contrary to 4733 Broadway LLC and William of Ohio Driver’s License with less Section 355.04(a) and 40 feet, a min- Freed appealed to establish use as than six (6) points is required and imum lot width of 27 feet is pro- food product manufacture, whole- must be maintained throughout posed and a minimum lot area of sale and distribution in a General employment. Must be able to lift and 2,383 square feet is proposed con- Retail Business District. carry 100 pounds and be able to meet trary to 4,800; and proposing a dis- the physical demands of the position. tance of 6'-7" and 6'-3" where no Calendar No. 13-23: 16004 Corsica less than 10 feet is allowed pursuant Avenue NOTE: Applicants will be required to to Section 357.09(2)A and subject to pay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filing the provisions under Section City of Cleveland, owner, and fee. Applicants who are currently 357.09(2)(2)B, the width of any inte- Susanna Dzejachok, tenant appealed employed in this position with the rior side yard shall not be less than to erect an agricultural hoop house City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev- one-fourth the height of the main across three separate parcels in a er, that when an applicant is disquali- building on the premises, and a B1 Two-Family District. fied from taking an examination on height of 45 feet requires interior the basis of age, education or failure side yards of 11.25 feet where 4 feet Calendar No. 13-24: 16002 Corsica to meet other minimum entrance and 3 feet is proposed. Avenue requirements, the fee paid by such City of Cleveland, owner, and applicant shall be refunded to such Calendar No. 13-34: 1964 Columbus Susanna Dzejachok, tenant, applicant upon the applicant’s Road (Ward 3) appealed to erect an agricultural request in writing made within ten Kamis Properties LLC, owner, hoop house across three separate (10) days after the date of examina- appeals to erect a 20' x 42'-4" four- parcels in a B1 Two-Family District. tion. Any applicant who can provide story frame, single family residence proof of unemployment, public assis- on a 27'-7" x 86'-6" parcel in a C3 Calendar No. 13-25: 15920 Corsica tance, or indigence is exempt from the Semi-Industry District; contrary to Avenue filing fee. A copy of such proof must Section 355.04(a) and 40', a mini- City of Cleveland, owner, and be included with the application. mum lot width of 27'-7" is proposed Susanna Dzejachok, tenant, and a minimum lot area of 2,383 appealed to erect an agricultural NOTE: Applications must be returned square feet is proposed contrary to hoop house across three separate in person. All copies of diplomas, 4,800; and proposing a distance of 6'- parcels in a B1 Two-Family District. licenses, certificates, and resumes 7" where no less than 10 feet is must be presented at the time of fil- allowed pursuant to Section Calendar No. 13-27: 1897-99 West 45th ing. Applications may not be accepted 357.09(2)A and subject to the provi- Street if copies are not submitted with appli- sions under Section 357.09(2)(2)B, Daniel Arroyo appealed to install cation at time of filing. the width of any interior side yard a chain link fence within the front yard setback in a B1 Two-Family shall not be less than one-fourth the District; subject to conditions. NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or height of the main building on the is dismissed from employment with premises, and a height of 45 feet Calendar No. 13-29: 763 Brayton the City of Cleveland will have requires interior side yards of 11.25 Avenue his/her name removed from the eligi- feet where 5' and 2'-3" is proposed. ble list. AD Red Door LLC and Adrien Elliott appealed to erect an open Calendar No. 13-35: 2916 Central wooden front porch to an existing AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Avenue (Ward 5) residence in a B1 Two-Family Dis- Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing trict. ROBERT BENNETT, Authority, owner, and Care Alliance, President prospective lessee, appeal to con- Calendar No. 13-02: 2136 West 5th struct a two-story health center and Street accessory parking lot on acreage March 13, 2013 Dick and Adrienne Gray appealed located between East 24th and East to erect a three-story single family 30th Streets in a C1 Multi-Family residence in a B1 Multi-Family Dis- SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD District; providing 76 parking trict. spaces where 150 meets the require- OF ZONING APPEALS ment under Section 349.04(d) for one Calendar No. 12-218: 5401 St. Clair accessory off-street parking space Avenue per each 200 square feet of gross Raj Patel appealed to construct a MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2013 floor area in the proposed health new restaurant on consolidated center; and by reference to Section parcels in a C2 Local Retail Busi- 9:30 A.M. 325.03 accessory off-street parking ness District. spaces shall be 180 square feet; and Calendar No. 13-32: 2374 Thurman according to Section 349.02 in all use The following appeal was DIS- Street (Ward 3) districts, existing off-street parking MISSED: Cuyahoga County Land Reutiliza- facilities shall not voluntarily be tion Corporation, owner, and Civic reduced below the requirements of None. 382 March 13, 2013 The City Record 15

The following appeal was WITH- or FBE should ensure that applica- *Bidders must purchases plans and DRAWN: tions for certification as to MBE or specifications directly from the FBE status compliance with the Office of the Commissioner of None. Code, affirmative action in employ- Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- ment and, if applicable, joint ven- istered Plan Holders will receive The following appeals were POST- ture status, are submitted to the Of - Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- PONED: ed from Bidders who only pur- fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) chase plans from other entities prior to the date of bid opening or None. such as Plan Rooms and/or who submission of proposals or as speci - fail to register to be on the City The following appeal heard by the fied by the Director. Failure to com- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. Board on March 4, 2013 was adopt- ply with the business enterprise ed and approved on March 11, 2013: code or with representations made File No. 45-13 — Cory Recreation on these forms may result in can- Center Exterior and HVAC Im - The following appeal was cellation of the contract or other provements, for the Division of APPROVED: civil or criminal penalties.” Architecture and Site Develop- ment, Department of Public Works, Calendar No. 13-07: 8300 Hough as authorized by Ordinance No. Avenue THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 2013 533-12, passed by the Council of Neighborhood Health Services appealed to erect an File No. 43-13 — Estabrook Recrea- the City of Cleveland, June 4, illuminated double faced message tion Center Roof Im provements, 2012. center pole sign in a C1 Multi-Fam- for the Division of Architecture *THERE WILL BE A NON-RE- ily District. and Site Development, Department FUND ABLE FEE FOR PLANS of Public Works, as authorized by AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE Secretary Ordinance No. 533-12, passed by AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- the Council of the City of Cleve- LARS ($25.00) ONLY IN THE land, June 4, 2012. FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK REPORT OF THE BOARD *THERE WILL BE A NON-RE- OR A MONEY OR DER (NO COM- OF BUILDING STANDARDS FUND ABLE FEE FOR PLANS PANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE AND BUILDING APPEALS AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE LARS ($25.00) ONLY IN THE PLANS). FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- NO MEETING OR A MONEY OR DER (NO COM- DATORY PRE-BID MEETING PANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 AT NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE 10:00 A.M. LOCATED AT CLEVE- PUBLIC NOTICE LAND CITY HALL, DIVISION OF ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE ARCHITECTURE AND SITE PLANS). DEVELOPMENT, ROOM 517A, 601 THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- NONE DATORY PRE-BID MEETING LAND, OHIO 44114. THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 AT *Bidders must purchases plans and 10:30 A.M. LOCATED AT CLEVE- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING specifications directly from the LAND CITY HALL, DIVISION OF Office of the Commissioner of ARCHITECTURE AND SITE Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- DEVELOPMENT, ROOM 517A, 601 NONE istered Plan Holders will receive LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- LAND, OHIO 44114. ed from Bidders who only pur- *Bidders must purchases plans and CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS chase plans from other entities specifications directly from the such as Plan Rooms and/or who Office of the Commissioner of fail to register to be on the City Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. istered Plan Holders will receive For All Departments Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- ed from Bidders who only pur- March 6, 2013 and March 13, 2013 Sealed bids will be received at the chase plans from other entities office of the Commissioner of Pur- such as Plan Rooms and/or who THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2013 chases and Supplies, Room 128, City fail to register to be on the City Hall, in accordance with the append- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. File No. 46-13 — Harvard Substation ed schedule, and will be opened and Project, for the Division of Archi- tecture and Site Development, read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- File No. 44-13 — Thomas McCaffer- Department of Public Works, as diately thereafter. ty Health Center HVAC Im prove- authorized by Ordinance No. 556- Each bid must be made in accor- ments, for the Division of Archi- 08, passed by the Council of the dance with the specifications and tecture and Site Development, City of Cleveland, June 9, 2008. must be submitted on the blanks Department of Public Works, as *THERE WILL BE A NON-RE- authorized by Ordinance No. 533- supplied for the purpose, all of FUND ABLE FEE FOR PLANS 12, passed by the Council of the which may be obtained at the office AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE City of Cleveland, June 4, 2012. of the said Commissioner of Pur- AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED chases and Supplies, but no bid will *THERE WILL BE A NON-RE- FIFTY DOL LARS ($150.00) ONLY be considered unless delivered to FUND ABLE FEE FOR PLANS IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S the office of the said commissioner AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE CHECK OR A MONEY OR DER previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern AMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- (NO COMPANY CHECKS, NO Standard Time) on the date speci- LARS ($25.00) ONLY IN THE CASH AND NO CREDIT CARDS fied in the schedule. FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR- 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice OR A MONEY OR DER (NO COM- CHASE PLANS). required in Advertisement for Bids. PANY CHECKS, NO CASH AND THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE Where invitations for bids are DATORY PRE-BID MEETING ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE advertised, the following notice FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 2013 AT PLANS). 10:00 A.M. LOCATED AT CLEVE- shall be included in the advertise- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- LAND PUBLIC POWER, 1300 ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE DATORY PRE-BID MEETING LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- Code, each prime bidder, each minor- THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 AT LAND, OHIO 44114. ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and 11:00 A.M. LOCATED AT CLEVE- *Bidders must purchases plans and each female business enterprise LAND CITY HALL, DIVISION OF specifications directly from the (“FBE”) must be certified before ARCHITECTURE AND SITE Office of the Commissioner of doing business with the City. There- DEVELOPMENT, ROOM 517A, 601 Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- fore, any prime contractor wishing LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- istered Plan Holders will receive to receive credit for using an MBE LAND, OHIO 44114. Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- 383 16 The City Record March 13, 2013

ed from Bidders who only pur- Department of Public Works, as architectural testaments to this peri- chase plans from other entities authorized By Ordinance Nos. 732- od of Cleveland’s history; and such as Plan Rooms and/or who 07, 51-09 And 560-11, passed by the Whereas, the completion of this fail to register to be on the City Council of the City of Cleveland, project will set a strong example of of Cleveland Plan Holders List. June 11, 2007, March 2, 2009 And the continued importance of the June 6, 2011, respectively. revitalization of Cleveland’s neigh- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- borhoods, will positively stimulate March 6, 2013 and March 13, 2013 TORY PRE-BID MEETING the local economy with skilled con- struction jobs and local investment, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 2013 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 2013 AT 10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OF and preserve a local landmark that has received support from Cleveland File No. 47-13 — Lumber 2013, for WASTE COLLECTION AND DIS- POSAL, 5600 CARNEGIE State University and the community the Various Divisions of City at large; and Government, Department of AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44103. Whereas, Cleveland City Council Finance, as authorized by Section supports the restoration of the Math- 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances er Mansion as a high priority ini- of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. March 13, 2013 and March 20, 2013 tiative for future development in the THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- community for the benefit the citi- TORY PRE-BID MEETING zens of the City of Cleveland; and THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 AT ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS Whereas, this resolution consti- 11:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY AND ORDINANCES tutes an emergency measure for the HALL, DIVISION OF PURCHAS- immediate preservation of public ES AND SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, peace, property, health or safety, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, now, therefore, Res. No. 322-13. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. Be it resolved by the Council of By Council Member Johnson. the City of Cleveland: An emergency resolution support- File No. 48-13 — Landscape Materi- Section 1. That this Council sup- ing the application of Cleveland als and Supplies, for the Various ports the application of Cleveland State University to the Ohio Devel- Divisions of City Government, State University to the Ohio Devel- opment Services Agency for Ohio Department of Finance, as autho- opment Services Agency for Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits rized by Section 181.101 of the Historic Preservation Tax Credits for the restoration of the Mather Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, for the restoration of the Mather Mansion located at 2605 Euclid Ohio, 1976. Mansion located at 2605 Euclid Ave- Avenue. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- nue. Whereas, each year the State of TORY PRE-BID MEETING Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Ohio through the Ohio Development THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 2013 AT cil is hereby directed to transmit a Services Agency allocates Ohio His- 10:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY copy of this resolution to Stephanie toric Preservation Tax Credits to en- HALL, DIVISION OF PURCHAS- McHenry, Chief Financial Officer, courage private investment in histori - ES AND SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, Vice President for Business Affairs cally significant buildings through- and Finance. 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, out Ohio using a competitive pro- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. Section 3. That this resolution is posal process; and hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, the Cleveland City Coun- measure and, provided it receives File No. 49-13 — Electronic Protec- cil has recognized the need to main- tive Services (Re-Bid), for the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tain historic buildings in Cleve- all the members elected to Council, Various Divisions of City Gov- land’s neighborhoods, and desires to ernment, Department of Finance, it shall take effect and be in force have the Mather Mansion, a promi- immediately upon its adoption and as authorized by Ordinance No. nent, historic, architecturally signif- 447-12, passed by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it icant landmark, restored; and shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland, April 9, Whereas, located along Cleve- 2012. from and after the earliest period land’s historic “Euclid Avenue Mil- allowed by law. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- lionaire’s Row,” the Mather Mansion TORY PRE-BID MEETING Adopted March 4, 2013. at 2605 Euclid Avenue is one of the Effective March 5, 2013. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 2013 few remaining grand Row mansions AT 10:30 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY that are still standing today; and HALL, DIVISION OF PURCHAS- Whereas, at the time of the man- ES AND SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, sion’s completion in 1910, this elm- Res. No. 325-13. 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, lined section of Euclid Avenue was By Council Member Cummins. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. internationally known for its An emergency resolution with- wealthy residents and unparalleled drawing objection to the renewal of March 13, 2013 and March 20, 2013 architecture, and the substantial a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Per- 44,520 square foot masonry resi- mit at 4995-97 Denison Avenue, 1st FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 2013 dence, designed by Cleveland archi- floor and basement and repealing tect Charles F. Schweinfurt, is an Resolution No. 1030-12, objecting to File No. 50-13 — 2013 City Wide Car, early yet significant example of his said renewal. Van/SUV and Power Truck Tudor Revival style; and Whereas, this Council objected to Washing and Services (Re-Bid), Whereas, in 1973, the Mather Man- the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and for the Various Divisions of City sion became the first building in D3A Liquor Permit to Pink Slips, Government, Department of Cleveland to be placed on the Inc., 4995-97 Denison Avenue, 1st Finance, as authorized by Section National Register of Historic Places, floor and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances highlighting its importance as a 44102, Permanent Number 6932324 by of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. major contributor to the history and Resolution No. 1030-12, adopted by THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- character of Cleveland; and the Council on August 8, 2012; and TORY PRE-BID MEETING Whereas, in 1967, Cleveland State Whereas, this Council wishes to TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 2013 AT University purchased the building withdraw its objection to the above 11:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY for office and conference space, and permit and consents to said permit; HALL, DIVISION OF PURCHAS- used the space until 2011; and and ES AND SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, Whereas, Cleveland State Univer- Whereas, this resolution consti- sity now plans to cause a complete 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, tutes an emergency measure provid- historic restoration of the interior CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. ing for the usual daily operation of and exterior of the Mather Mansion a municipal department; now, there- in compliance with the Secretary of fore, March 13, 2013 and March 20, 2013 the Interior’s Standards for Reha- Be it resolved by the Council of bilitation of Historic Buildings to be the City of Cleveland: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 2013 used for office and conference Section 1. That objection to the space; and renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A File No. 51-13 — Downtown Recycle Whereas, restoration of this high- Liquor Permit to Pink Slips, Inc., Station Fabrication and Installa- ly significant structure will ensure 4995-97 Denison Avenue, 1st floor tion (Re-Bid), for the Division of the Mansion’s continued existence and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Waste Collection And Disposal, as one of the greatest, and last, Permanent Number 6932324, be and 384 March 13, 2013 The City Record 17 the same is hereby withdrawn and permit and consents to said permit; Whereas, both respective Commu- Resolution No. 1030-12, containing and nity Development Corporations have such objection, be and the same is Whereas, this resolution consti- been active to sustain the economic hereby repealed and that this Coun- tutes an emergency measure provid- health and revitalization of both cil consents to the immediate permit ing for the usual daily operation of areas of the Charter One Bank loca- thereof. a municipal department; now, there- tions; and Section 2. That this resolution is fore, Whereas, this resolution consti- hereby declared to be an emergency Be it resolved by the Council of tutes an emergency measure for the measure and provided it receives the the City of Cleveland: immediate preservation of public affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 1. That objection to the peace, property, health, or safety, the members elected to Council, it renewal of a D5 and D6 Liquor Per- now, therefore, shall take effect and be in force mit to Winners on 185th, DBA Win- Be it resolved by the Council of immediately upon its adoption and ners Sports Club & Grill, 770 East the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it 185th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44110, Section 1. That this Council urges shall take effect and be in force Permanent Number 9710420, be and the president of the Charter One from and after the earliest period the same is hereby withdrawn and Bank to reconsider the closing of allowed by law. Resolution No. 1123-12, containing two Charter One branches located at Adopted March 4, 2013. such objection, be and the same is 13709 Lorain Avenue and 11623 Effective March 5, 2013. hereby repealed and that this Coun- Clifton Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio in cil consents to the immediate permit order to maintain convenient bank- thereof. ing opportunities for neighborhood Section 2. That this resolution is residents as demonstrated by the Res. No. 326-13. hereby declared to be an emergency current assets of each respective By Council Member Miller. measure and provided it receives the branch office. An emergency resolution with- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 2. That this Council urges Charter One to work with the com- drawing objection to a New C1 the members elected to Council, it munity to help maintain vibrant Liquor Permit at 720 East 131st shall take effect and be in force neighborhoods by offering favorable Street and repealing Resolution No. immediately upon its adoption and lease terms and alternative banking 1223-12, objecting to said permit. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, this Council objected to services, such as ATMs. shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That the Clerk of Coun- a New C1 Liquor Permit to 720 East from and after the earliest period 131st Street by Resolution No. 1223- cil is directed to transmit a copy of allowed by law. this resolution to Ken Marblestone, 12 adopted by the Council on Sep- Adopted March 4, 2013. President, Charter One Bank, 1215 tember 10, 2012; and Effective March 5, 2013. Superior Ave, Cleveland, Ohio 44144. Whereas, this Council wishes to Section 4. That this resolution is withdraw its objection to the above hereby declared to be an emergency permit and consents to said permit; measure and, provided it receives and Res. No. 332-13. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, this resolution consti- By Council Members Westbrook all the members elected to Council, tutes an emergency measure provid- and Sweeney. it shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency resolution urging immediately upon its adoption and a municipal department; now, there- the president of Charter One Bank approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it fore, to reconsider the closing of two shall take effect and be in force Be it resolved by the Council of Charter One branches located at from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. 13709 Lorain Avenue and 11623 Section 1. That objection to a New Adopted March 4, 2013. Clifton Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio in C1 Liquor Permit to Keila Malone, Effective March 5, 2013. order to maintain convenient bank- DBA Alyakaj, 720 East 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44108, Permanent ing opportunities for neighborhood Number 5461550, be and the same is residents as demonstrated by the hereby withdrawn and Resolution current assets of each respective Ord. No. 545-12. No. 1223-12, containing such objec- branch office and further urging By Council Members Conwell, Dow, tion, be and the same is hereby Charter One to work with the com- Mitchell, Westbrook, Polensek, Bran- repealed and that this Council con- munity to help maintain vibrant catelli, Cleveland, Pruitt, Kelley and sents to the immediate permit there- neighborhoods by offering favorable J. Johnson. of. lease terms and alternative banking An emergency ordinance to sup- Section 2. That this resolution is services, such as ATMs. plement the Codified Ordinances of hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, Charter One Bank has Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting measure and provided it receives the announced its intention to close its new section 171.66, relating to resi- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all bank branch located at 13709 Lorain dency requirements. the members elected to Council, it Avenue on May 15, 2013 and its bank Whereas, numerous localities shall take effect and be in force branch located at 11623 Clifton throughout the country have enacted immediately upon its adoption and Avenue on May 16, 2013; and residency laws requiring city employ- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, losing these bank branch- ees to reside within a certain proxim- shall take effect and be in force es in the Jefferson and Cudell/Edge- ity of the city and/or county where they work; and from and after the earliest period water neighborhoods, will diminish Whereas, Ohio communities, includ- allowed by law. convenient banking opportunities for ing Cincinnati, have residency laws Adopted March 4, 2013. both residents and businesses; and where certain city employees are Effective March 5, 2013. Whereas, both neighborhoods in - required to maintain their residences clude a large concentration of resi- within the city’s county or any adja- dential units as well as merchants cent counties; and who rely on these bank branches for Whereas, municipalities today are Res. No. 327-13. their banking needs and closing faced with increasing threats to By Council Member Polensek. these branches will cause unneces- homeland security from domestic and An emergency resolution with- sary hardship to them; and international terrorism, natural and drawing objection to the renewal of Whereas, both branches are locat- man-made disasters, and extreme a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit at 770 ed in middle income neighborhoods weather emergencies, which pose a East 185th Street, and repealing and closing these bank branches threat to the public safety and wel- Resolution No. 1123-12, objecting to will disrupt the character of the fare of residents; and said renewal. respective commercial districts; and Whereas, it is essential to have crit- Whereas, this Council objected to Whereas, Charter One Bank main- ical city personnel respond to such the renewal of a D5 and D6 Liquor tains significant customer deposits, emergencies and disasters expedient- Permit to Winners on 185th, DBA which include $29.7 million in the ly in order to ensure the health and Winners Sports Club & Grill, 770 Lorain Avenue branch and $27.6 mil- safety of residents residing in the city East 185th Street, Cleveland, Ohio lion in the Clifton Avenue branch; and to minimize as many deaths, 44110, Permanent Number 9710420 by and injuries and property damage as pos- Resolution No. 1123-12, adopted by Whereas, the City is making sig- sible; and the Council on August 8, 2012; and nificant improvements to the public Whereas, several City employees Whereas, this Council wishes to infrastructure in both bank location currently live outside of the State of withdraw its objection to the above neighborhoods; and Ohio; and 385 18 The City Record March 13, 2013

Whereas, some City employees cur- by the appointing authority and period of one year, with one option rently live outside Cuyahoga County, approved by the Civil Service Com- to renew for an additional year, as well as outside adjacent counties mission as requiring adequate exercisable by the Director of Pub- of Lake, Geauga, Summit, Medina, response times to emergencies and lic Works. Lorain and Portage; and disasters.. Section 2. That the Concession Whereas, it is within the City of (c) No officer or employee of the Agreement shall be prepared by the Cleveland’s legal right under Ohio City shall, in any way, falsify or mis- Director of Law. Revised Code section 9.481, and in the state verbally or in writing on any Section 3. That this ordinance is best interest of its citizens to require application, paper, document or form, declared to be an emergency mea- all employees to live within the State which relates to his or her employ- sure and, provided it receives the of Ohio, and certain employees to live ment with the City, that the officer or affirmative vote of two-thirds of all within Cuyahoga county or adjacent employee is a resident of the State of the members elected to Council, it counties to ensure adequate response Ohio, Cuyahoga County, or adjacent shall take effect and be in force times to emergencies or disasters; and counties when in fact he or she is not immediately upon its passage and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes a bona fide resident of the State of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it an emergency measure providing for Ohio, Cuyahoga County, or adjacent shall take effect and be in force the usual daily operation of a munici- counties. from and after the earliest period pal department; now, therefore, (d) The provisions of this section allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of shall not apply to any officer or Passed March 4, 2013. the City of Cleveland: employee on the payroll of the City of Effective March 5, 2013. Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- Cleveland on the first effective date nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are of this section who remains employed supplemented by enacting new Sec- with the City of Cleveland. tion 171.66 to read as follows: (e) The Director of Human Ord. No. 124-13. Resources is authorized and directed By Council Members Cimperman Section 171.66 Residency Require- to adopt administrative regulations and Kelley (by departmental re - ments to implement the provisions of divi- quest). sions (a) and (b). The regulations An emergency ordinance authoriz- (a) Except as otherwise provided in shall provide a transitional period of ing the Director of Aging to apply this section, all employees of the City not more than 180 days following for and accept a grant from the may reside only within the geograph- employment within which an employ- McGregor Foundation for the Eco- ical boundaries of the State of Ohio. ee must establish either Ohio residen- nomic Security Project for Cleveland cy or residency within Cuyahoga (b) In order to ensure adequate Seniors 2013-2014 Program. County or adjacent counties, as response times to emergencies and Whereas, this ordinance consti- required by this section. disasters, certain employees or classi- tutes an emergency measure provid- (f) The Director of Human fications are designated as emer- ing for the usual daily operation of Resources is further encouraged to gency responders who shall reside a municipal department; now, there- consider additional administrative within Cuyahoga County or any one fore, regulations, to the extent permitted of the following adjacent counties: Be it ordained by the Council of by law, providing for employment Lake, Geauga, Summit, Medina, incentives for any city employees the City of Cleveland: Lorain or Portage, within the state of who maintain or adopt city residency, Section 1. That the Director of Ohio: and to present those regulations for Aging is authorized to apply for and 1. All employees of the Department council consideration. accept a grant in the approximate of Public Safety; Section 2. That this ordinance is amount of $31,000, and any other 2. All employees of the Department declared to be an emergency measure funds that may become available dur- of Port Control, Divisions of Cleve- and, provided it receives the affirma- ing the grant term from the McGre- land Hopkins International Airport, tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- gor Foundation to conduct the Eco- Burke Lakefront Airport and Harbor; bers elected to Council, it shall take nomic Security Project for Cleveland 3. All employees of the Department effect and be in force immediately Seniors 2013-2014 Program; that the of Public Utilities, Divisions of Cleve- upon its passage and approval by the Director is authorized to file all land Public Power, Water, and Water Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect papers and execute all documents Pollution Control; and be in force from and after the ear- necessary to receive the funds under 4. All employees of the Department liest period allowed by law. the grant; and that the funds are of Public Works, Divisions of Park Passed March 4, 2013. appropriated for the purposes de - Maintenance and Properties, Proper- Effective March 5, 2013. scribed in the summary for the grant ty Management, Motor Vehicle Main- contained in the file described below. tenance, Waste Collection, and Section 2. That the summary for the Streets; grant, presented to the Finance Com- 5. All employees of the Mayor’s Ord. No. 1639-12. mittee of this Council at a public Office of Capital Projects; By Council Members Zone, K. hearing on this legislation and set 6. In the Division of Information Johnson and Kelley (by departmen- forth in File No. 124-13-A, is made a Technology and Services, Depart- tal request). part of this ordinance as if fully ment of Finance, Commissioner, An emergency ordinance authoriz- rewritten, is approved in all respects, Assistant Commissioner, Deputy ing the Director of Public Works to and shall not be changed without Commissioner, Managers, Assistant enter into a Concession Agreement additional legislative authority. Managers, Telephone Operator, Citi- with the Family Soccer League for Section 3. That the Director of zens Information Representative; the operation of a concession build- Aging is authorized to enter into Telecommunications Technician, ing at Zone Recreation Center, for one or more contracts with or make Telecommunications Analyst I, Bud- the Department of Public Works, for payments to agencies, entities, or get Analyst, Supervisor of Systems a period of one year, with one option individuals to implement the grant and Tech Support, PC Technician, to renew for an additional year, as described in the file. Supervisor of Hardware Evaluation, exercisable by the Director of Pub- Section 4. That the costs of the Systems Analyst, Data Base Coordi- lic Works. contract or contracts authorized by nator, and Web Developer; Whereas, this ordinance consti- this ordinance be paid from the fund 7. In the Department of Aging, tutes an emergency measure provid- or funds to which are credited any Administrative Managers; ing for the usual daily operation of grant funds accepted under this 8. In the Department of Public a municipal department; now, there- ordinance. Health, Program Coordinator for fore, Section 5. That this ordinance is Emergency Preparedness, Public Be it ordained by the Council of declared to be an emergency mea- Information Officer, Lead Epidemiol- the City of Cleveland: sure and, provided it receives the ogist; Section 1. That notwithstanding affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 9. All Chiefs, Executive Assistants, and as an exception to any section the members elected to Council, it and Special Assistants of the Office of of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- shall take effect and be in force the Mayor; land, Ohio, 1976, the Director of Pub- immediately upon its passage and 10. All Directors, Assistant Direc- lic Works is authorized to enter into approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tors, Deputy Directors, and Commis- a Concession Agreement with the shall take effect and be in force sioners, of all departments; Family Soccer League for the oper- from and after the earliest period 11. Clerk of Council; and ation of the concession building at allowed by law. 12. Such other positions in the sev- Zone Recreation Center, for the Passed March 4, 2013. eral departments that are identified Department of Public Works, for a Effective March 5, 2013. 386 March 13, 2013 The City Record 19

Ord. No. 126-13. Section 5. That the Director of Ord. No. 321-13. By Council Members Cimperman Public Health shall deposit the By Council Members Westbrook, and Kelley (by departmental re - grant accepted under this ordinance Brancatelli and Cummins. quest). into a fund or funds designated by An emergency ordinance to amend An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Director of Finance to imple- the title and Section 1 of Ordinance ing the Director of Public Health to ment the program as described in No. 213-13, passed February 11, 2013 apply for and accept a grant from the file and appropriated for that that authorizes the Clerk of Council the Ohio Department of Health and purpose. to enter into an agreement to pro- the Academy of Educational Devel- Section 6. That the cost of the con- vide professional consulting services opment for the 2013 Federal AIDS tracts authorized in this ordinance to evaluate the impact of abandon- Prevention Program; and to enter shall be paid from the fund or funds ment and foreclosure in Cuyahoga into contract with various agencies to which are credited the grant pro- County and strategies for market to implement the program. ceeds accepted under this ordinance. recovery through demolition for Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 7. That this ordinance is Cleveland City Council. tutes an emergency measure provid- declared to be an emergency mea- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing for the usual daily operation of sure and, provided it receives the tutes an emergency measure provid- a municipal department; now, there- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing for the usual daily operation of fore, the members elected to Council, it a municipal department; now, there- Be it ordained by the Council of shall take effect and be in force fore, the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of Section 1. That the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: Public Health is authorized to apply Section 1. That the title and Sec- for and accept a grant in the shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period tion 1 of Ordinance No. 213-13, approximate amount of $970,000, and passed February 11, 2013 is amend- any other funds as they become allowed by law. Passed March 4, 2013. ed to read as follows: available during the grant term, An emergency ordinance authoriz- from the Ohio Department of Health Effective March 5, 2013. ing the Clerk of Council to enter into and the Academy of Educational an agreement with Western Reserve Development, to conduct the 2013 Land Conservancy d/b/a Thriving Federal AIDS Prevention Program, Communities Institute to provide pro- for the purposes in the summary Ord. No. 164-13. fessional consulting services to eval- and according thereto; that the By Council Members Cimperman, uate the impact of abandonment and Director of Public Health is autho- Mitchell and Kelley (by departmen- foreclosure in Cuyahoga County and rized to file all papers and execute tal re quest). all documents necessary to receive An emergency ordinance to sup- strategies for market recovery the funds under the grant; and the plement the Codified Ordinances of through demolition for Cleveland funds are appropriated for the pur- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting City Council. poses in the summary for the grant. new Section 141.38 relating to con- Section 1. That the Clerk of Council Section 2. That the summary for tracts with the State of Ohio to is authorized to enter into an agree- the grant, File No. 126-13-A, made a receive reimbursement under the ment with Western Reserve Land part of this ordinance as if fully Medicaid Administrative Claiming Conservancy d/b/a Thriving Commu- rewritten, as presented to the (MAC) Program for the Department nities Institute to provide profession- Finance Committee of this Council of Public Health. al consulting services to evaluate the at the public hearing on this legis- Whereas, this ordinance consti- impact of abandonment and foreclo- lation, is approved in all respects tutes an emergency measure provid- sure in Cuyahoga County and strate- and shall not be changed without ing for the usual daily operation of gies for market recovery through additional legislative authority. a municipal department; now, there- demolition for Cleveland City Coun- Section 3. That the Director of fore, cil. This agreement shall be entered Public Health is authorized to enter Be it ordained by the Council of into as of February 11, 2013 and shall into one or more contracts to imple- the City of Cleveland: be for a term concluding December 31, ment the program as described in Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- 2013. the summary contained in the file nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Section 2. That the existing title with the following agencies, in the supplemented by enacting new Sec- and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 213- following approximate amounts: tion 141.38 to read as follows: 13, passed February 11, 2013 is repealed. Agency Amount Section 141.38 Contracts with the Section 3. That this ordinance is State of Ohio to Receive Reim- hereby declared to be an emergency AIDS Taskforce of Greater bursement Under the Medicaid measure and, provided it receives Cleveland $ 75,000.00 Administrative Claiming (MAC) the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Cleveland Treatment Program for the Department of Pub- all the members elected to Council, Center 171,880.00 lic Health it shall take effect and be in force Free Clinic of Greater (a) That the Director of Public immediately upon its passage and Cleveland 75,000.00 Health is authorized to enter into approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Northeast Ohio Neighborhood contracts with the State of Ohio to shall take effect and be in force Health Services, Inc. receive reimbursement of costs for from and after the earliest period (“NEON”) 63,120.00 services related to activities that allowed by law. Planned Parenthood of support efforts to identify and enroll Passed March 4, 2013. Greater Ohio 80,000.00 eligible Clients into Medicaid under Effective March 5, 2013. Recovery Resources 60,000.00 the Medicaid Administrative Claim- Regional Advisory Group 1,500.00 ing (MAC) Program. TOTAL $526,500.00 (b) That the Director of Finance is authorized to accept reimburse- Ord. No. 323-13. In addition, the approximate sum ments from the State of Ohio under By Council Member Kelley (by of $131,280 is appropriated to the the MAC Program and deposit those Department of Public Health for departmental request). administrative costs of implement- funds into the general fund to be An emergency ordinance to amend ing this program and the approxi- used to finance the operation of the Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1689-11, mate sum of $312,220 is appropriat- Department of Public Health. passed November 28, 2011, relating ed to the Department of Public Section 2. That this ordinance is to compensation for various classi- Health for the operation of the Dis- declared to be an emergency mea- fications. ease Intervention Specialist Services sure and, provided it receives the Whereas, this ordinance consti- Program and services conducted by affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tutes an emergency measure provid- the Department. the members elected to Council, it ing for the usual daily operation of Section 4. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- Public Health shall have the author- immediately upon its passage and fore, ity to extend the term of the grant approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Be it ordained by the Council of during the grant term and shall shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: have the authority to enter into one from and after the earliest period Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- or more contracts with additional allowed by law. nance No. 1689-11, passed November agencies or entities as approved by Passed March 4, 2013. 28, 2011, is amended to read as fol- the grantors. Effective March 5, 2013. lows: 387 20 The City Record March 13, 2013

Section 2. Secretary to the Mayor, Ord. No. 324-13. all the members elected to Council, Directors of Departments, Planning By Council Member Cimperman. it shall take effect and be in force Director, Executive Director Com- An emergency ordinance consent- immediately upon its passage and munity Relations Board, Executive ing and approving the issuance of a approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Assistants to the Mayor. permit for the Urban Community shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period (a) That the salary of the Secre- Schools Run, on May 11, 2013, spon- allowed by law. tary to the Mayor shall be fixed by sored by Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. Passed March 4, 2013. the Mayor at not less than $50,795.78 Effective March 5, 2013. and not more than $183,340.00 per Whereas, this ordinance consti- annum. tutes an emergency measure provid- (b) That the salary of the Direc- ing for the usual daily operation of COUNCIL COMMITTEE tors of Law, Finance, Economic a municipal department; now, there- MEETINGS Development, Public Safety, Public fore, Works, Public Health, Personnel and Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Tuesday, March 12, 2013 Human Resources, Community De - 9:30 a.m. velopment, Building and Housing, Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- Aging, the Planning Director, the nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Community and Economic Devel- Executive Director of the Communi- Council consents to and approves opment Committee: Present: Bran- ty Relations Board, and Executive the holding of the Urban Communi- catelli, Chair; Cimperman, Cummins, Assistants to the Mayor shall be ty Schools Run, on May 11, 2013, J. Johnson, Pruitt, Westbrook. fixed by the Mayor at not less than start: West 48th and Lorain; West Authorized Absence: Dow, Vice $50,795.81 and not more than 48th to Franklin; Franklin to West Chair; Miller, Zone. $176,729.77 per annum. 29th; West 29th to Circle Dr.; Circle Wednesday, March 13, 2013 (c) That the salary of the Direc- Dr. to Fulton; Fulton to Bridge; 9:00 a.m. tors of Port Control and Public Util- Bridge to West 36th; West 36th to ities shall be fixed by the Mayor at Fulton; return same route to finish; Aviation and Transportation Com- not less than $100,000.00 and not provided that the applicant sponsor mittee: Present: Keane, Chair; more than $229,582.16 per annum. shall meet all the requirements of Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. Section 2. That existing Section 2 Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- Johnson, K. Johnson, Kelley, of Ordinance No. 1689-11, passed nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Mitchell. November 28, 2011, is repealed. Streets may be closed as determined Section 3. That this ordinance is by the Chief of Police and safety 1:30 p.m. declared to be an emergency mea- forces as may be necessary in order sure and, provided it receives the to protect the participants in the City Planning (Zoning) Commit- event. Said permit shall further pro- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tee: Present: Cleveland, Chair; West- vide that the City of Cleveland shall the members elected to Council, it brook, Vice Chair; Brady, Keane, be fully indemnified from any and shall take effect and be in force Zone. Authorized Absence: Conwell, all liability resulting from the Dow. immediately upon its passage and issuance of the same, to the extent approval by the Mayor; otherwise it and in form satisfactory to the 2:00 p.m. shall take effect and be in force Director of Law. from and after the earliest period Section 2. That this ordinance is City Planning Committee: Present: allowed by law. hereby declared to be an emergency Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook, Vice Passed March 4, 2013. measure and, provided it receives Chair; Brady, Dow, Keane, Zone. Effective March 5, 2013. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Authorized Absence: Conwell.

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

Economic Security Project For Cleveland Seniors 2013-2014 Program — Grant — McGregor Foundation (O 124-13) ...... 386

Agreements

Amend Ord. No. 213-13 — Western Reserve Land Conservancy dba Thriving Communities Institute — professional service — Evaluate the impact of abandonment and foreclosure in Cuyahoga Co. and strategies for market recovery through demolition (O 321-13) ...... 387

AIDS

Federal Aids Prevention Program, 2013 — Academy of Educational Development — Health Department — Ohio Department of Health (O 126-13) ...... 387

Banks

Urging The President of Charter One Bank to reconsider the closing of two Charter One Branches located at 13709 Lorain Ave. & 11623 Clifton Ave. (Ward(s) 16, 18) (R 332-13) ...... 385

Board of Control — Architecture and Site Development Division

HVAC improvements at Public Auditorium — rescind BOC Res. 678-12 — reject all bids — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 106-13)...... 379 388 March 13, 2013 The City Record 21

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Cedar Avenue rehabilitation (East 89th St. to MLK) — approve subcontractor — BOC Res. 67-12 — Division of Engineering and Construction (BOC Res. 103-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Roadway replace and repair — per Ord. 274-05 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 101-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Community Development Department

East 46th Street, 3672 (Ward 12) — PPN 131-28-023 — Michael Kelly (BOC Res. 108-13)...... 379 East 78th Street, 3568 (Ward 12) — PPN 133-04-056 — Shaunte R. Bryant (BOC Res. 107-13) ...... 379 Supler, Michael — various parcels (Ward 6) at various locations (BOC Res. 109-13) ...... 380 West 90th Street, 3162 (Ward 16) — PPN 017-03-040 — Raquel Vicario (BOC Res. 110-13) ...... 380

Board of Control — Emergency Medical Service Division

Electronic patient care reporting and billing system software maintenance and support — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to ZOLL Data Systems, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 104-13)...... 378

Board of Control — Engineering and Construction Division

Cedar Avenue rehabilitation (East 89th St. to MLK) — approve subcontractor — BOC Res. 67-12 — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 103-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Finance Department

Electronic protection services — per Ord. 447-12 — all bids rejected (BOC Res. 99-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

East 46th Street, 3672 (Ward 12) — PPN 131-28-023 — Michael Kelly (BOC Res. 108-13)...... 379 East 78th Street, 3568 (Ward 12) — PPN 133-04-056 — Shaunte R. Bryant (BOC Res. 107-13) ...... 379 Supler, Michael — various parcels (Ward 6) at various locations (BOC Res. 109-13) ...... 380 West 90th Street, 3162 (Ward 16) — PPN 017-03-040 — Raquel Vicario (BOC Res. 110-13) ...... 380

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Electrical Distribution Enhancements, Phase IIA Project — per Ord. 874-10 to Zenith Systems, LLC (BOC Res. 102-13) ...... 378 Roadway replace and repair — per Ord. 274-05 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 101-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Electronic patient care reporting and billing system software maintenance and support — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to ZOLL Data Systems, Inc. — Division of Emergency Medical Service, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 104-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Public Auditorium

HVAC improvements — rescind BOC Res. 678-12 — reject all bids — Division of Architecture and Site Development, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 106-13) ...... 379

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Cedar Avenue rehabilitation (East 89th St. to MLK) — approve subcontractor — BOC Res. 67-12 — Division of Engineering and Construction, Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 103-13) ...... 378 East 176th Street sewer replacement project — per Ord. 739-12 to Nerone & Sons, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 100-13) ...... 378 Electrical Distribution Enhancements, Phase IIA Project — per Ord. 874-10 to Zenith Systems, LLC — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 102-13) ...... 378 HVAC improvements at Public Auditorium — rescind BOC Res. 678-12 — reject all bids — Division of Architecture and Site Development, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 106-13) ...... 379 Roadway replace and repair — per Ord. 274-05 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 101-13)...... 378

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Electronic patient care reporting and billing system software maintenance and support — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to ZOLL Data Systems, Inc. — Division of Emergency Medical Service (BOC Res. 104-13) ...... 378 389 22 The City Record March 13, 2013

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

East 176th Street sewer replacement project — per Ord. 739-12 to Nerone & Sons, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 100-13) ...... 378

Board of Control — Public Works Department

HVAC improvements at Public Auditorium — rescind BOC Res. 678-12 — reject all bids — Division of Architecture and Site Development (BOC Res. 106-13)...... 379 Recyclable materials, transfer and processing — approve name change — BOC Res. 115-12 — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal (BOC Res. 105-13)...... 379

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Recyclable materials, transfer and processing — approve name change — BOC Res. 115-12 — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 105-13) ...... 379

Board of Control — Waste Collection and Disposal Division

Recyclable materials, transfer and processing — approve name change — BOC Res. 115-12 — Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 105-13) ...... 379

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

East 176th Street sewer replacement project — per Ord. 739-12 to Nerone & Sons, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 100-13) ...... 378

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Brayton Avenue, 763, (Ward 3) – AD Red Door, LLC and Adrien Elliott, owners — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-29) ...... 382 Broadway Avenue, 4703-33, (Ward 5) – 4733 Broadway LLC and William Freed, owners — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-22) ...... 382 Corsica Avenue, 15920, (Ward 11) – City of Cleveland, owner and Susanna Dzejachok, tenant — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-25) ...... 382 Corsica Avenue, 16002, (Ward 11) – City of Cleveland, owner and Susanna Dzejachok, tenant — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-24) ...... 382 Corsica Avenue, 16004, (Ward 11) – City of Cleveland, owner and Susanna Dzejachok, tenant — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-23) ...... 382 Hough Avenue, 8300, (Ward 7) – Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-07) ...... 382 St. Clair Avenue, 5401, (Ward 8) – Raj Patel, owner — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 12-218)...... 382 West 45th Street, 1897-99, (Ward 3) – Daniel Arroyo, owner — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-27)...... 382 West 5th Street, 2136, (Ward 3) – Dick and Adrienne Gray, owners — appeal heard on 3/11/13 (Cal. 13-02)...... 382

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Central Avenue, 2916, (Ward 5) – Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA), owner and Care Alliance, prospective lessee — appeal to be heard on 3/25/13 (Cal. 13-35)...... 382 Columbus Road, 1962, (Ward 3) – Kamis Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/25/13 (Cal. 13-33) ...... 382 Columbus Road, 1964, (Ward 3) – Kamis Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/25/13 (Cal. 13-34) ...... 382 Thurman Street, 2374, (Ward 3) – Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation, owner, and Civic Builders, prospective purchaser — appeal to be heard on 3/25/13 (Cal. 13-32)...... 382

Budget

Appropriations — Year 2013- current expenses and other expenses — Finance Department (O 170-13) ...... 371

Capital Projects

Urban Community Schools Run — permit — May 11th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 324-13) ...... 388

City of Cleveland Bids

Cars, vans/SUV services, including ambulance (Re-bid) — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due April 5, 2013 (advertised 3/13/2013 and 3/20/2013) ...... 384 Cory Recreation Center exterior and HVAC improvements — Department of Public Works — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 533-12 — bid due March 28, 2013 (advertised 3/6/2013 and 3/13/2013) ...... 383 390 March 13, 2013 The City Record 23

Downtown Recycle Station fabrication and installation (Re-bid) — Department of Public Works — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal — per Ord. 732-07, 51-09, 560-11 — bid due April 10, 2013 (advertised 3/13/2013 and 3/20/2013) ...... 384 Electronic protection services (Re-bid) — Department of Finance — per Ord. 447-12 — bid due April 3, 2013 (advertised 3/13/2013 and 3/20/2013)...... 384 Estabrook Recreation Center roof improvements — Department of Public Works — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 533-12 — bid due March 28, 2013 (advertised 3/6/2013 and 3/13/2013)...... 383 Harvard Substation Project — Department of Public Works — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 556-08 — bid due April 11, 2013 (advertised 3/6/2013 and 3/13/2013) ...... 383 Landscape materials and supplies — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due April 3, 2013 (advertised 3/13/2013 and 3/20/2013)...... 384 Lumber — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due April 3, 2013 (advertised 3/13/2013 and 3/20/2013)...... 384 Thomas McCafferty Health Center HVAC improvements — Department of Public Works — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 533-12 — bid due March 28, 2013 (advertised 3/6/2013 and 3/13/2013)...... 383

Clerk of Council

Amend Ord. No. 213-13 — Western Reserve Land Conservancy dba Thriving Communities Institute — professional service — agreement — Evaluate the impact of abandonment and foreclosure in Cuy. Co. and strategies for market recovery through demolition (O 321-13) ...... 387

Cleveland State University (CSU)

CSU Historic Tax Credits — Restoration of the Mather Mansion — Euclid Ave., 2605 (Ward 08) (R 322-13) ...... 384

Codified Ordinances

Enact New Section 141.38 — Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC) Program — Health Department (O 164-13)...... 387 Enacting New Section 171.66 — Relating to Residency Requirements (O 545-12) ...... 385

Concession Agreements

Public Works — Family Soccer League — Zone Recreation Center (Ward 15) (O 1639-12)...... 386

Contracts

Enact New Section 141.38 — Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC) Program — Health Department (O 164-13)...... 387

Finance Department

Appropriations — Year 2013- current expenses and other expenses (O 170-13) ...... 371 Salary and Wage Schedules — Section 2 — Amend Ord. 1689-11 — Human Resources Department (O 323-13)...... 387

Grants

Economic Security Project For Cleveland Seniors 2013-2014 Program — Mc Gregor Foundation (O 124-13) ...... 386 Federal Aids Prevention Program, 2013 — Academy of Educational Development — Health Department — Ohio Department of Health (O 126-13) ...... 387

Health Department

Enact New Section 141.38 — Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC) Program (O 164-13) ...... 387 Federal AIDS Prevention Program, 2013 — Academy of Educational Development — Ohio Department of Health (O 126-13)...... 387

Human Resources Department

Enacting New Section 171.66 — Relating to Residency Requirements (O 545-12) ...... 385 Salary and Wage Schedules — Section 2 — Amend Ord. 1689-11 — Finance Department (O 323-13)...... 387

Liquor Permits

Denison Ave., 4995-97 (1st Fl. & Bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1030-12 (Ward 14) (R 325-13) ...... 384 East 131st., 720 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 1223-12 (Ward 10) (R 326-13) ...... 385 East 185th St., 770 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res 1123-12 (Ward 11) (R 327-13) ...... 385 391 24 The City Record March 13, 2013

Ohio Department of Public Health

Federal Aids Prevention Program, 2013 — Academy Of Educational Development — Health Department (O 126-13)...... 387

Permits

Urban Community Schools Run — May 11th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 324-13) ...... 388

Professional Services

Amend Ord. No. 213-13 — Western Reserve Land Conservancy dba Thriving Communities Institute — professional service — agreement — Evaluate the impact of abandonment and foreclosure in Cuy. Co. and strategies for market recovery through demolition (O 321-13) ...... 387

Public Works

Concession Agreement — Family Soccer League — Zone Recreation Center (Ward 15) (O 1639-12) ...... 386

Races

Urban Community Schools Run — permit — May 11th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 324-13) ...... 388

Recreation Centers

Public Works — concession agreement — Family Soccer League — Zone Recreation Center (Ward 15) (O 1639-12) ...... 386

Resolution of Support

CSU Historic Tax Credits — Restoration of the Mather Mansion — Euclid Ave., 2605 (Ward 08) (R 322-13) ...... 384

Resolutions — Miscellaneous

Urging The President Of Charter One Bank to reconsider the closing of two Charter One Branches located at 13709 Lorain Ave. & 11623 Clifton Ave. (Ward(s) 16, 18) (R 332-13) ...... 385

Salaries

Salary And Wage Schedules — Section 2 — Amend Ord. 1689-11 — Finance Department — Human Resources Department (O 323-13) ...... 387

State Of Ohio

Enact New Section 141.38 — Medicaid Administrative Claiming (MAC) Program — Health Department (O 164-13)...... 387

Tax Credits

CSU Historic Tax Credits — Restoration of the Mather Mansion — Euclid Ave., 2605 (Ward 08) (R 322-13) ...... 384

Ward 03

Urban Community Schools Run — permit — May 11th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (O 324-13) ...... 388

Ward 08

CSU Historic Tax Credits — Restoration of the Mather Mansion — Euclid Ave., 2605 (R 322-13)...... 384

Ward 10

East 131st., 720 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 1223-12 — liquor permit (R 326-13) ...... 385

Ward 11

East 185th St., 770 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res 1123-12 — liquor permit (R 327-13) ...... 385 392 March 13, 2013 The City Record 25

Ward 14

Denison Ave., 4995-97 (1st Fl. & Bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1030-12 — liquor permit (Ward 14) (R 325-13) ...... 384

Ward 15

Public Works — Concession Agreement — Family Soccer League — Zone Recreation Center (O 1639-12) ...... 386

Ward 16

Urging The President Of Charter One Bank to reconsider the closing of two Charter One Branches located at 13709 Lorain Ave. & 11623 Clifton Ave. (Ward(s) 16, 18) (R 332-13) ...... 385

Ward 18

Urging The President Of Charter One bank to reconsider the closing of two Charter One Branches located at 13709 Lorain Ave. & 11623 Clifton Ave. (Ward(s) 16, 18) (R 332-13)...... 385

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