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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 34 Board of Control 34 Ward Name Civil Service 36 1 Joseph T. Jones Board of Zoning Appeals 36 2 Kevin L. Bishop Board of Building Standards 3 Kerry McCormack and Building Appeals 38 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Public Notice 40 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 41 6 Blaine A. Griffin City of Cleveland Bids 41 7 Basheer S. Jones Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 42 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 42 9 Kevin Conwell Index 42 10 Anthony T. Hairston 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Jasmin Santana 15 Matt Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – John Baird, Interim Chief Animal Control Officer, 2690 West 7th Ward Name Residence Street 1 Joseph T. Jones...... 4691 East 177th Street 44128 Correction – David Carroll, Interim Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield 2 Kevin L. Bishop...... 11729 Miles Avenue, #5 44105 Rd. 3 Kerry McCormack ...... 1429 West 38th Street 44113 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Fire – Angelo Calvillo, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44115 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 6 Blaine A. Griffin...... 1810 Larchmere Boulevard 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Tania Menesse, Director 7 Basheer S. Jones...... 1383 East 94th Street 44106 DIVISIONS: 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Administrative Services – Joy Anderson, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 10 Anthony T. Hairston ...... 423 Arbor Road 44108 Neighborhood Development –James Greene, Commissioner 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ayonna Blue Donald, Director, Room 500 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 DIVISIONS: 14 Jasmin Santana...... 3535 Marvin Avenue 44109 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 15 Matt Zone...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 16 Brian Kazy ...... 4300 West 143rd Street 44135 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Nycole West, Director, Room 121 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – David Ebersole, Director, Room 210 City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 DEPT. OF AGING MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson – Mary McNamara, Director, Room 122 Sharon Dumas, Interim Chief of Staff COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Grady Stevenson, Director, Mayor Frank Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Member Kevin L. Bishop, Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Matt Gray, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Council Member Jasmin Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs Santana, Peter Whitt. Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Rev. Gregory E. Jordan, President; Michael Tracy Martin-Thompson, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Prevention, Intervention Flickinger, Vice-President; Barry A. Withers, Interim Secretary; Members: Daniel J. and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults Brennan, India Pierce Lee. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin DIVISIONS: J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Architecture and Site Development – ______Manager BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Henry Bailey, Myrline Barnes, Kelley Britt, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth Kukla, Secretary. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. OFFICE OF QUALITY CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – Sabra Sullivan. T. Pierce-Scott, Director BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: Robin Wood, Law Librarian, Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson. Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Public Utilities Director Robert L. Davis; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; DIVISIONS: ______, Chair; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Gloria Jean Pinkney, Council Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 Member Kerry McCormack.______, ______. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 FAIR HOUSING BOARD City Treasury – James Hartley, Treasurer, Room 115 – ______, Chair; Genesis O. Brown, Daniel Conway, Robert L. Render. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Information Technology and Services – Kimberly Roy-Wilson, HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DIVISIONS: Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner Kevin Kelley. Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Julie Trott, Chair; Giancarlo Water – Alex Margevicius, Commissioner Calicchia, Vice Chair; Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Robert Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Strickland, Donald Petit, Secretary, Council Member Basheer S. Jones, Matthew L. Spronz; ______, ______, ______. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Robert Kennedy, Director, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. DIVISIONS: Langhenry. Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET OFFICES: JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Administration – John Laird, Manager Judge Courtroom Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Presiding and Administrative Judge Michelle D. Earley 14-C DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr 15-C Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Jeffrey Brown, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 13-A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves 14-B Judge Lauren C. Moore 15-A Parking Facilities – Kim Johnson, Interim Commissioner Judge Michael L. Nelson, Sr. 12-A Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Ann Clare Oakar 14-A Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Ronald J.H. O’Leary (Housing Court Judge) 13-B Streets – Frank D. Williams, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. 13-D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Suzan M. Sweeney 12-C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Jazmin Torres-Lugo 13-C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Merle Gordon, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Shiela Turner McCall 12-B DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone 14-D Air Quality – David Hearne, Interim Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Timothy Environment – Brian Kimball, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Lubbe – Housing Court Administrator, Robert J. Furda – Chief Bailiff; Dean Jenkins – Chief Health – Persis Sosiak, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate. The City Record

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The City Record The following Committees meet at COMMUNICATIONS Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: File No. 656-18-A — From Council Clerk of Council under authority Member Kerry McCormack, Ward 3. of the Charter of the Mayor’s Appointments Committee: Pursuant to Rule 18 of the Rules of City of Cleveland Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, , recusing The City Record is available Cleveland, Kelley. himself from voting on Ordinance online at No. 656-18. Received. www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Operations Committee: McCormack Address all communications to File No. 768-18. (CHAIR), Griffin, Keane, Kelley, From Director Ayonna Blue Don- PATRICIA J. BRITT Zone. ald, Department of Building & Hous- City Clerk, Clerk of Council ing, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift 216 City Hall Rules Committee: Kelley acceptance of services and materials (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, for the demolition of 3719 East 54th Street. Received. PERMANENT SCHEDULE Keane, Polensek. STANDING COMMITTEES PLATS OF THE COUNCIL OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS File No. 769-18. 2018-2021 Dedication Plat for West 5th and CITY COUNCIL Jefferson Subdivision, between Jef- ______ferson Avenue and Miller Court. MONDAY — Alternating Approved by Committees on Munici- Cleveland, pal Services and Properties, and 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human June 4, 2018 Development Planning and Sustain- Services Committee: Griffin The meeting of the Council was (CHAIR), McCormack (VICE- ability. Without objection, Plat called to order at 7:03 p.m. with the approved. CHAIR), Conwell, B. Jones, Hair- President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- ston, Santana, Zone. ley, in the Chair. FROM OHIO DIVISION OF LIQUOR CONTROL 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services Council Members present: Kevin and Properties Committee: K. John- L. Bishop, Dona Brady, Anthony File No. 767-18. son (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- RE: #2095172. Stock Application, Brancatelli, Phyllis E. Cleveland, CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Hair- C2 C2X D6. Desi A B, Inc., 4810 State Kevin Conwell, Blaine A. Griffin, ston, J. Jones, Kazy. Rd. (Ward 13). Received. Anthony T. Hairston, Kenneth L. Johnson, Basheer S. Jones, Joseph T. MONDAY CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Jones, Brian Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Martin J. Keane, Kerry McCormack, The rules were suspended and the 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Michael D. Polensek, Jasmin San- following Resolutions were adopted Kelley (CHAIR), Zone (VICE- by a rising vote: CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Cleve- tana, and Matt Zone. land, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, Also present were: Mayor Frank Res. No. 824-18 — Mary Catherine McCormack. G. Jackson, Interim Chief of Staff/Director Sharon Dumas, Chief (nee Corrigan) Columbro. of Government Affairs Valarie J. Res. No. 825-18 — Walter Lee Cox, TUESDAY McCall, Chief of Regional Develop- Sr. ment Edward W. Rybka, Chief of Res. No. 826-18 — Patricia Luis. 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Education Monyka S. Price, Media Res. No. 827-18 — Doris Gilmer ning and Sustainability Committee: Bohannon. Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Relations Director Dan Williams, Chief of Sustainability Matt Gray, Res. No. 828-18 — Eddie Steve (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, B. Smith. Jones, Keane, McCormack. Chief of Public Affairs Natoya Walker-Minor, Chief of Prevention, Res. No. 829-18 — Betty I. Fails. Intervention and Opportunity for Res. No. 830-18 — Ann (McNama- TUESDAY — Alternating Youth and Young Adults Tracy Mar- ra) Mulgrew. tin-Thompson, and Directors Res. No. 831-18 — Carole Anne 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: (Kilbane) Kennedy. Keane (CHAIR), Kazy (VICE- Langhenry, Spronz, Gordon, McGrath, Cox, Menesse, Donald, CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, McCor- CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS mack, Polensek, Santana. West, Ebersole, Stevenson, Collier, McNamara, Withers, Burrows and The rules were suspended and the 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- Pierce Scott. following Resolutions were adopted munity Benefits Committee: ______without objection: (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), MOTION Brady, Griffin, B. Jones, J. Jones, Res. No. 832-18 — Reverend Dr. Kazy. Council Members, Administration, David A. Cobbs, Jr. Staff, and those in the audience rose Res. No. 833-18 — Henry “Sugar K” Hughes. WEDNESDAY — Alternating for a moment of silent reflection, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Res. No. 834-18 — Rev. Fr. James W. Mayer, O.de M. 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: MOTION Zone (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE- RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, B. Jones, J. Jones, Santana. On the motion of Council Member The rules were suspended and the Polensek, the reading of the min- following Resolutions were adopted 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- utes of the last meeting was dis- without objection: mittee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Keane pensed with and the journal (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, approved. Seconded by Council Mem- Res. No. 835-18 — Zion Chapel Mis- Johnson, J. Jones, Santana. ber Hairston. sionary Baptist Church Caring & 971 4 The City Record June 6, 2018

Sharing Ministry – 8th Annual Section 6. That the cost of the con- Public Health and certified by the Breast Cancer Walk. tract or contracts in the sum of not Director of Finance. more than $228,000 and administra- Section 3. That any agency or Res. No. 836-18 — Cleveland Grays tive costs in the sum of not more entity that receives funds under this Armory Museum – 125th Anniver- than $56,393 for a total amount of ordinance shall be required to com- sary. $284,393 are appropriated for costs ply with the evaluation services pro- of the Department of Public Health vided by the consultant. FIRST READING EMERGENCY incurred from Fund 19 following the Section 4. That prior to expending ORDINANCES REFERRED appropriate federal regulations and funds under this ordinance, the shall be paid from Fund No. 14 SF Director of Public Health and the Director of Community Development Ord. No. 794-18. 044, and any other prior year bal- must enter into a memorandum of By Council Members Griffin, Bran- ances, Request No. RQS 8006, RLA understanding for this program catelli and Kelley (by departmental 2018-0026. under the terms authorized by this request). Section 7. That this ordinance is legislation. An emergency ordinance authoriz- declared to be an emergency mea- Section 5. That the cost of the con- ing the Director of Public Health to sure and, provided it receives the tract or contracts in the sum of not enter into contracts with various affirmative vote of two-thirds of all more than $1,204,338 and adminis- agencies or entities to provide AIDS- the members elected to Council, it trative costs in the sum of not more related services; authorizing the shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and than $37,248 for a total amount of employment of one or more profes- $1,241,586, plus prior years’ balances, sional consultants to provide evalu- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force are appropriated for costs of the ation services; and authorizing the Department of Public Health Director to enter into one or more from and after the earliest period allowed by law. incurred from Fund 19 following the contracts with various agencies, appropriate federal regulations and entities, or individuals to implement Referred to Directors of Public Health, Community Development, shall be paid from Fund No. 19 SF the grant. 666, and any other prior year bal- Finance, Law; Committees on Whereas, this ordinance consti- ances, Request No. RQS 8006, RLA Health and Human Services, Devel- tutes an emergency measure provid- 2018-0027. opment Planning and Sustainability, ing for the usual daily operation of Section 6. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- Finance. declared to be an emergency mea- fore, sure and, provided it receives the Be it ordained by the Council of Ord. No. 795-18. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the City of Cleveland: By Council Members Griffin, Bran- the members elected to Council, it Section 1. That, as a Subrecipient catelli and Kelley (by departmental shall take effect and be in force Grantee of CDBG funds for the request). immediately upon its passage and Department of Community Develop- An emergency ordinance authoriz- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ment, the Director of Public Health ing the Director of Public Health to shall take effect and be in force is authorized to enter into one or enter into one or more contracts from and after the earliest period more contracts with various agen- with various agencies or entities to allowed by law. cies or entities to provide HIV/AIDS provide AIDS-related services, in Referred to Directors of Public prevention and education activities, conjunction with the HOPWA Grant; Health, Community Development, under the Community Development and authorizing the employment of Finance, Law; Committees on Block Grant, and in addition, the one or more professional consultants Health and Human Services, Devel- sum of not more than $56,393 is to provide evaluation services. opment Planning and Sustainability, appropriated to the Department of Whereas, this ordinance consti- Finance. Public Health for administrative tutes an emergency measure provid- costs of implementing the contracts ing for the usual daily operation of Ord. No. 796-18. authorized by this ordinance. a municipal department; now, there- By Council Members Brancatelli Section 2. That the Director of fore, and Kelley (by departmental Public Health is authorized to Be it ordained by the Council of request). employ by contract or contracts one the City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance authoriz- or more consultants or one or more Section 1. That, as a Subrecipient ing the Director of Community firms of consultants for the purpose Grantee of HOPWA funds for the Development to enter into an amend- of supplementing the regularly Department of Community Develop- ment to Contract No. 68594 and the employed staff of the several depart- security documents with BEDO, LLC ments of the City of Cleveland in ment, the Director of Public Health to partially finance the construction order to provide professional ser- is authorized to enter into one or vices necessary to provide evalua- more contracts with various agen- and rehabilitation of the University tion services. cies or entities, effective June 1, Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid The selection of the consultants 2018, to provide AIDS-related ser- Avenue to change the terms of the for the services shall be made by vices in conjunction with the Hous- loan. the Board of Control on the nomi- ing Opportunities for People With Whereas, under Ordinance No. nation of the Director of Public AIDS (HOPWA) Grant Program. 1817-07, passed December 3, 2007 and Health from a list of qualified con- The sum of not more than $37,248 is Ordinance No. 999-08, passed July 2, sultants available for employment appropriated to the Department of 2008, this Council authorized the as may be determined after a full Public Health for administrative Director of Community Development and complete canvass by the Direc- costs of implementing the HOPWA to enter into Contract No. 68594 and tor of Public Health for the purpose program. the security documents with BEDO, of compiling a list. The compensa- Section 2. That the Director of LLC (“BEDO”) to partially finance tion to be paid for the services shall Public Health is authorized to the construction and rehabilitation be fixed by the Board of Control. employ by contract or contracts one of the University Lofts located at The contract or contracts authorized or more consultants or one or more 2010-2020 Euclid Avenue; and shall be prepared by the Director of firms of consultants for the purpose Whereas, the Director of Commu- Law, approved by the Director of of supplementing the regularly nity Development and BEDO wish to Public Health and certified by the employed staff of the several depart- amend the terms of the loan and to Director of Finance. ments of the City of Cleveland in amend the security documents; and Section 3. That the Director of order to provide professional ser- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Public Health is authorized to enter vices necessary to provide evalua- tutes an emergency measure provid- into one or more contracts with tion services. ing for the usual daily operation of agencies, entities, or individuals to The selection of the consultants a municipal department; now, there- implement the grant as described in for the services shall be made by fore, the file. the Board of Control on the nomi- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 4. That any agency or nation of the Director of Public the City of Cleveland: entity that receives funds under this Health from a list of qualified con- Section 1. That the Director of ordinance shall be required to com- sultants available for employment Community Development is autho- ply with the evaluation services pro- as may be determined after a full rized to enter into an amendment to vided by the consultant. and complete canvass by the Direc- Contract No. 68594 and the security Section 5. That prior to expending tor of Public Health for the purpose documents with BEDO, LLC to par- funds under this ordinance, the of compiling a list. The compensa- tially finance the construction and Directors of Public Health and Com- tion to be paid for the services shall rehabilitation of the University munity Development must enter into be fixed by the Board of Control. Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid a memorandum of understanding for The contract or contracts authorized Avenue, to make the following mod- this program in accordance with the shall be prepared by the Director of ifications to the Contract and secu- terms authorized by this legislation. Law, approved by the Director of rity documents effective January 1, 972 June 6, 2018 The City Record 5

2018: Extend the term of the loan for affirmative vote of two-thirds of all or funds to which are credited any ten years starting in 2018, at the the members elected to Council, it grant proceeds accepted under this same 3% interest rate and starting shall take effect and be in force ordinance or any gifts received for principal and interest payments immediately upon its passage and the purposes of this ordinance. each month based on a thirty (30) approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 7. That this ordinance is year amortization schedule with a shall take effect and be in force declared to be an emergency mea- balloon payment of any accrued from and after the earliest period sure and, provided it receives the interest and the principal balance at allowed by law. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the end of the loan term. All other Referred to Secretary of Civil Ser- the members elected to Council, it terms of the loan shall remain the vice Commission and Directors of shall take effect and be in force same. Finance and Law; Committee on immediately upon its passage and Section 2. That the Director of Finance. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Law shall prepare the amendment. shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 798-18. from and after the earliest period declared to be an emergency mea- By Council Members Brancatelli allowed by law. sure and, provided it receives the and Kelley (by departmental Referred to Directors of City Plan- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all request). ning, Finance, Law; Committees on the members elected to Council, it An emergency ordinance authoriz- Development Planning and Sustain- shall take effect and be in force ing the Director of City Planning to ability, Finance. immediately upon its passage and apply for and accept grants from approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the Ohio Department of Transporta- Ord. No. 799-18. shall take effect and be in force tion for the 2018 Safe Routes to By Council Members Brancatelli from and after the earliest period School Program; authorizing con- and Kelley (by departmental allowed by law. tracts and agreements with the request). Referred to Directors of Commu- State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropoli- An emergency ordinance authoriz- nity Development, Finance, Law; tan School District, and other enti- ing the Director of Economic Devel- Committee on Development Plan- ties needed to implement the grant; opment to enter into a grant agree- ning and Sustainability, Finance. and to apply for and accept grants ment with The Westside Industrial or gifts from any public or private Retention and Expansion Network, Ord. No. 797-18. entity to implement this ordinance. or its designee, to provide economic By Council Member Kelley (by Whereas, this ordinance consti- development assistance to finance departmental request). tutes an emergency measure provid- the administration of the Cleveland An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing for the usual daily operation of Industrial Retention Initiative. ing the Secretary of the Civil Ser- a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, this ordinance consti- vice Commission to enter into an fore, tutes an emergency measure provid- amendment to Contract No. CT 1511 Be it ordained by the Council of PS 2016-222 with Ergometrics & the City of Cleveland: ing for the usual daily operation of Applied Personnel Research, Inc. to Section 1. That the Director of a municipal department; now, there- provide additional transportability City Planning is authorized to apply fore, studies and civil service testing for for and accept a grant in an amount Be it ordained by the Council of entry level law enforcement officers, up to $60,000, and any other funds the City of Cleveland: for the Department of Public Safety that may become available during Section 1. That the Director of and to extend the term of the con- the grant term from the Ohio Economic Development is autho- tract until December 31, 2018. Department of Transportation to rized to enter into a grant agree- Whereas, under Ordinance No. conduct the 2018 Safe Routes to ment with The Westside Industrial 1275-16, passed November 21, 2016, School Program; that the Director is Retention and Expansion Network, this Council authorized an amend- authorized to file all papers and or its designee, (“WIRE-Net”) to pro- ment to Contract No. CT 1511 PS execute all documents necessary to vide economic development assis- 2016-222 with Ergometrics & Applied receive the funds under the grant or tance to finance the administration Personnel Research, Inc. for addi- grants; and that the funds are of the Cleveland Industrial Reten- tional transportability studies and appropriated for the purposes tion Initiative (“CIRI”). civil service testing for entry level described in the Cleveland Safe Section 2. That the costs of the law enforcement officers, for the Routes to School – 2018 Non-Infra- grant shall not exceed $423,480 and Department of Public Safety and to structure SRTS Application (“Appli- shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF extend 6the term of the contract cation”) and placed in the file 501, RQS 9501, RL 2018-56. until December 31, 2017; and described below. Section 3. That the Director of Whereas, additional services are Section 2. That the Application for Law is authorized to prepare the necessary until December 31, 2018; the grant, File No. 798-18-A, made a grant agreement and other docu- and part of this ordinance as if fully ments as may be appropriate to com- Whereas, this ordinance consti- rewritten, is approved in all respects plete the transaction. and shall not be changed without tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 4. That this ordinance is additional legislative authority. ing for the usual daily operation of declared to be an emergency mea- Section 3. That the Director of a municipal department; now, there- sure and, provided it receives the City Planning, or other appropriate fore, director, is authorized to apply for affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Be it ordained by the Council of and accept grants or gifts from any the members elected to Council, it the City of Cleveland: public or private entity to imple- shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Secretary of ment this ordinance. immediately upon its passage and the Civil Service Commission is Section 4. That the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it authorized to enter into an amend- City Planning, Capital Projects, or shall take effect and be in force ment to Contract No. CT 1511 PS other appropriate director, is autho- from and after the earliest period 2016-222 with Ergometrics & Applied rized to enter into one or more con- allowed by law. Personnel Research, Inc. to provide tracts and agreements with the Referred to Directors of Econom- additional transportability studies State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropoli- ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- and civil service testing for entry tan School District, and other enti- mittees on Development Planning level law enforcement officers, for ties needed to implement the grant. and Sustainability, Finance. the Department of Public Safety and Section 5. That, unless expressly to extend the term of the contract prohibited by the grant agreement, Ord. No. 800-18. until December 31, 2018. All other under Section 108(B) of the Charter, By Council Members Brancatelli terms and conditions contained in purchases made under the grant and Kelley (by departmental the contract shall remain the same. agreement may be made through request). Section 2. That the amendment cooperative arrangements with An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall be prepared by the Director of other governmental agencies. The ing the Director of Economic Devel- Law. Director of City Planning may sign opment to enter into a grant agree- Section 3. That the costs of the all documents and do all things that ment with the contract amendment shall not are necessary to make the purchas- Media Development Corporation dba exceed $100,000 and shall be paid es, and may enter into one or more Greater Cleveland Film Commission, from Fund No. 01-0108-6320, RQS contracts with the vendors selected or its designee, to assist with the 0108, RL 2018-52. through that cooperative process. operations of the organization. Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 6. That the costs of the Whereas, this ordinance consti- declared to be an emergency mea- contracts authorized by this ordi- tutes an emergency measure provid- sure and, provided it receives the nance shall be paid from the fund ing for the usual daily operation of 973 6 The City Record June 6, 2018 a municipal department; now, there- order to secure repayment of the for marketing the City of Cleveland fore, loan. Any loan agreement, security as a venue for sporting events and Be it ordained by the Council of instrument, or other document shall to actively market the Public Audi- the City of Cleveland: be prepared and approved by the torium as a premier site for the Section 1. That the Director of Director of Law. hosting of major events. Economic Development is autho- Section 5. That the Director of Section 2. That the costs of the rized to enter into a grant agree- Economic Development is autho- grant shall not exceed an amount of ment with the Greater Cleveland rized to accept monies in repayment $250,000 and shall be paid from Media Development Corporation dba of the loan and to deposit the Fund No. 10 SF 501, RQS 9501, RL Greater Cleveland Film Commission, monies in Fund No. 17 SF 006. 2018-57. or its designee, to assist with the Section 6. That the Director of Section 3. That the agreement and operations of the organization. Economic Development is autho- other appropriate documents needed Section 2. That the costs of the rized to charge and accept fees in to complete the transaction autho- grant shall not exceed $250,000 and an amount not to exceed the maxi- rized by this legislation shall be pre- shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF mum allowable fees under federal pared by the Director of Law. 501, Request No. RQS 9501, RL 2018- regulations and the fees are appro- Section 4. That this ordinance is 58. priated to cover costs incurred in declared to be an emergency mea- Section 3. That the Director of the preparation of the loan applica- sure and, provided it receives the Law is authorized to prepare the tion, closing and servicing of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all grant agreement and other docu- loan. The fees shall be deposited to the members elected to Council, it ments that may be appropriate to and expended from Fund No. 17 SF shall take effect and be in force complete the transaction. 305, Loan Fees Fund. immediately upon its passage and Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 7. That the contract and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it declared to be an emergency mea- other appropriate documents needed shall take effect and be in force sure and, provided it receives the to complete the transaction autho- from and after the earliest period affirmative vote of two-thirds of all rized by this legislation shall be pre- allowed by law. the members elected to Council, it pared by the Director of Law. Referred to Directors of Econom- shall take effect and be in force Section 8. The contract authorized ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- immediately upon its passage and in this legislation will require the mittees on Development Planning approval by the Mayor; otherwise it recipient of financial assistance to and Sustainability, Finance. shall take effect and be in force work with, and/or cause their Ten- from and after the earliest period ants to work with, The Workforce Ord. No. 803-18. allowed by law. Investment Board for Workforce By Council Members Zone and Referred to Directors of Econom- Area No. 3 to identify and solicit Kelley (by departmental request). ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- qualified candidates for job oppor- An emergency ordinance authoriz- mittees on Development Planning tunities related to the City’s con- ing the Director of Public Safety to and Sustainability, Finance. tracts, and place special emphasis donate miscellaneous items from the on the hard to employ, including but House of Correction to one or more Ord. No. 801-18. not limited to the disabled and per- public or non-profit agencies and to By Council Members Hairston, sons who have been convicted of or enter into agreements if necessary Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- have pled guilty to a criminal to make the donations. mental request). offense, unless the criminal convic- Whereas, Section 181.19 of the An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion or related circumstances relate Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ing the Director of Economic Devel- to the duties for the particular job Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- opment to enter into contract with sought. sioner of Purchases and Supplies to SIFCO Industries, Inc., or its Section 9. That this ordinance is sell personal property owned by the designee, to provide economic devel- declared to be an emergency mea- City of Cleveland when no longer opment assistance to partially sure and, provided it receives the needed or not suitable for the use of finance the acquisition of machinery affirmative vote of two-thirds of all any department or office of the City; and equipment for its business locat- the members elected to Council, it and ed at 970 East 64th Street and other shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the City owns miscella- associated costs necessary to rede- immediately upon its passage and neous items from the House of Cor- velop the property. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it rection, such as beds, tables, chairs, Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force uniforms and shoes, and suicide tutes an emergency measure provid- from and after the earliest period blankets and smocks, which are no ing for the usual daily operation of allowed by law. longer needed for use by any depart- a municipal department; now, there- Referred to Directors of Econom- ment or office of the City and fore, ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- desires to donate them, without title, Be it ordained by the Council of mittees on Development Planning to one or more public or non-profit the City of Cleveland: and Sustainability, Finance. agencies; and Section 1. That the Director of Whereas, this ordinance consti- Economic Development is autho- Ord. No. 802-18. tutes an emergency measure provid- rized to enter into contract with By Council Members Brancatelli ing for the usual daily operation of SIFCO Industries, Inc., or its and Kelley (by departmental a municipal department; now, there- designee, to provide economic devel- request). fore, opment assistance to partially An emergency ordinance authoriz- Be it ordained by the Council of finance the acquisition of machinery ing the Director of Economic Devel- the City of Cleveland: and equipment for its business locat- opment to enter into a grant agree- Section 1. That, notwithstanding ed at 970 East 64th Street and other ment with The Greater Cleveland Section 181.19 of the Codified Ordi- associated costs. Sports Commission, or its designee, nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Section 2. That the terms of the to provide financial assistance to Director of Public Safety is autho- loan shall be according to the terms organize and administer programs rized to donate miscellaneous items set forth in the Summary contained for marketing the City of Cleveland from the House of Correction, such in File No. 801-18-A, made a part of as a venue for sporting events and as beds, tables, chairs, uniforms and this ordinance as if fully rewritten, to actively market the Public Audi- shoes, and suicide blankets and as presented to the Finance Com- torium as a premier site for the smocks which are no longer needed mittee of this Council at the public hosting of major events. for public use to one or more public hearing on this legislation, and are Whereas, this ordinance consti- or non-profit agencies and to enter approved in all respects and shall tutes an emergency measure provid- into agreements if necessary to not be changed without additional ing for the usual daily operation of make such donations. legislative authority. a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That the agreements Section 3. That the costs of the fore, shall be prepared by the Director of contract shall not exceed $305,000, Be it ordained by the Council of Law. and shall be paid from Fund No. 12 the City of Cleveland: Section 3. That this ordinance is SF 954, which funds are appropriat- Section 1. That the Director of declared to be an emergency mea- ed for this purpose, Request No. RQS Economic Development is autho- sure and, provided it receives the 9501, RL 2018-59. rized to enter into a grant agree- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 4. That the Director of ment with The Greater Cleveland the members elected to Council, it Economic Development is autho- Sports Commission, or its designee, shall take effect and be in force rized to accept such collateral as set to provide financial assistance to immediately upon its passage and forth in the file referenced above in organize and administer programs approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 974 June 6, 2018 The City Record 7 shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it in accordance with the Building from and after the earliest period shall take effect and be in force Code at Chapter 345 and Chapter allowed by law. from and after the earliest period 3126 of these Codified Ordinances; Referred to Directors of Public allowed by law. (d) A site where “clean hard fill,” Safety, Finance, Law; Committees Referred to Directors of Port Con- which consists solely of reinforced on Safety, Finance. trol, Finance, Law; Committees on or non-reinforced concrete, asphalt Transportation, Finance. concrete, brick, block, tile or stone, Ord. No. 805-18. is stored for no more than six (6) By Council Members Cleveland Ord. No. 806-18. months on a permitted construction and Kelley (by departmental By Council Member Brancatelli site from which it was generated, request). (by departmental request). for use on a permitted site, other An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance to sup- than the site from which it was gen- ing the Director of Port Control to plement the Codified Ordinances of erated, for legitimate fill operations enter into one or more requirement Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting or permitted construction purposes contracts with Siemens Industry, new Sections 325.120, 325.561; and on another site or to bring another Inc. for labor and materials neces- 325.562 and to amend Sections 345.03 site up to a consistent grade, if sary to maintain, repair and expand and 345.04, as amended by various stored, managed and used in accor- the existing Apogee building ordinances, relating to residential dance with the Building Code at automation system, for the Division and commercial waste collection, Chapter 345 and Chapter 3126 of of Cleveland Hopkins International disposal, recycling facilities, trans- these Codified Ordinances. Airport, Department of Port Control, fer facilities, scrap tire facilities, “Temporary receipt or storage” for a period not to exceed two years, and dumping, and motor vehicle means storage of that material for with two one-year options to renew, repair garages, and related zoning. no more than sixty (60) days, as the first of which requires addition- Whereas, this ordinance consti- demonstrated by documentation. al legislative authority. tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 325.561 Recycling tutes an emergency measure provid- a municipal department; now, there- As used in this section “recycling” ing for the usual daily operation of fore, means processing material that a municipal department; now, there- Be it ordained by the Council of would otherwise be disposed of and fore, the City of Cleveland: returning the material to commerce Be it ordained by the Council of Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- as a commodity for use in a benefi- the City of Cleveland: nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are cial manner that does not constitute Section 1. That this Council has supplemented by enacting new Sec- disposal. determined that the within services tions 325.120, 325.561, to read as fol- As used in the definition of “recy- are non-competitive and cannot be lows: cling” “processing” means storage of secured from any source other than not more than forty percent (40%) Siemens Industry, Inc. Therefore, Section 325.120 Construction and of the total amount, by weight, of the Director of Port Control is Demolition Debris Processing Facil- the recyclable materials brought to authorized to make one or more ity the facility each month, as averaged written requirement contracts under “Construction and Demolition monthly, for not less than an eight the Charter and the Codified Ordi- Debris (“C&DD”) Processing Facili- (8) month rolling period in each cal- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for ty” means any site, location, tract of endar year. the requirements for a period not to land, installation, or building that is exceed two years, with two one-year used or intended to be used primar- 325.562 Recycling Facility options to renew, the first of which ily for the purpose of processing, “Recycling Facility” means an requires additional legislative transferring, or recycling C&DD engineered Facility or site where authority, for necessary items of that was generated off the premis- Recycling of material is the prima- ry objective of the Facility. For pur- labor and materials necessary to es of the facility. poses of this Chapter, “Recycling maintain, repair, and expand the For purposes of this definition: Facilities” are those that are existing Apogee building automa- “Transferring” means the receipt licensed by the City of Cleveland tion system, which includes, but is or storage of C&DD, or the move- and accept only source-separated not limited to, interior and exterior ment of C&DD from vehicles or con- Recyclable Materials for recycling lighting systems, HVAC control and tainers to a working surface and that are recoverable using existing alarming for mechanical equipment into other vehicles or containers, for technology. “Recycling Facility” and lighting controls, boilers, the purposes of transporting the includes facilities that meet this def- chillers, cooling towers, pumps, and debris to a solid waste landfill facil- inition and accept and process Recy- air handlers, for the Division of ity, a C&DD landfill facility, or a clable Materials for marketing to an Cleveland Hopkins International C&DD processing facility. end user manufacturer, but does not Airport, Department of Port Control. “Processing” means the temporary include any Facility licensed by the The first of the one-year options to receipt or storage of C&DD, or the State of Ohio as a Solid Waste renew may not be exercised without movement of C&DD from vehicles or Transfer Facility, Solid Waste Dis- additional legislative authority. If containers to a working surface, for posal Facility, C&DD Disposal Facil- such additional legislative authority purposes of separating the debris ity, Composting Facility, Scrap Tire is granted and the first of the one- into individual types of materials as Collection, Scrap Tire Monofill, year options to renew is exercised, a commodity for use in a beneficial Scrap Tire Monocell, or Scrap Tire then the second of the one-year manner that does not constitute dis- Recovery Facility. options to renew may be exercisable posal. Section 2. That Section 345.03 of at the option of the Director of Port “Processing facility” does not the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Control, without the necessity of include: land, Ohio, 1976, as amended by obtaining additional authority of (a) A facility that is operating or Ordinance No. 2215-96, passed April this Council. is licensed under Ohio law as a solid 7, 1997, and Section 345.04 of the Cod- Section 2. That the costs of the waste transfer facility or solid ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, contract or contracts shall be waste landfill facility or C&DD 1976, as amended by Ordinance Nos. charged against the proper appro- landfill facility; 728-09, passed June 8, 2009, are priation accounts and the Director (b) Any facility that consists sole- amended to read as follows: of Finance shall certify the amount ly of portable containers that have of any purchase under the contract, an aggregate volume of fifty cubic Section 345.03 Semi-Industry Dis- each of which purchases shall be yards or less; tricts made on order of the Commissioner (c) A site where “clean hard fill,” (a) Definition. As used in this of Purchases and Supplies by a which consists solely of reinforced Zoning Code, “Semi-Industry Dis- delivery order issued against the or non-reinforced concrete, asphalt trict” means an area usually adja- contract or contracts and certified concrete, brick, block, tile or stone, cent to a Retail Business District or by the Director of Finance. (RQN is stored for no more than six (6) more restricted use district, in 3001, RL 2018-16) months on a permitted construction which storage, wholesaling, passen- Section 3. That this ordinance is site from which it was generated ger or motor-freight transportation declared to be an emergency mea- during an active permitted con- terminals, light manufacturing and sure and, provided it receives the struction, for use on that site, in other semi-industrial operations of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all legitimate fill operations for per- such nature as not to be detrimen- the members elected to Council, it mitted construction purposes or to tal to an adjacent Retail Business shall take effect and be in force bring the site up to a consistent District or more restricted use dis- immediately upon its passage and grade, if stored, managed and used trict, are permitted. 975 8 The City Record June 6, 2018

(b) Retail Business Uses, Condi- (5) Carpet cleaning; other than scrap or junk metals, tions. Within any Semi-Industry Dis- (6) Dry cleaning or dyeing; petroleum and other flammable liq- trict no building or premises shall (7) Laundries employing any num- uids in above-ground tanks of less hereafter be erected, altered, used, ber of persons; than ten thousand (10,000) gallons arranged or designed to be used, in (8) Cold storage plants; capacity each, paint and paint mate- whole or in part for other than one (9) Bottling works; rials, pipe, rubber, shop and store (1) or more of the following speci- (10) Ice plants; supplies, provided that any material fied uses; provided that all resulting (11) Ice cream plants; stored in unenclosed premises to a cinders, dust, flashing, fumes, gases, (12) Creamery, milk bottling or height greater than four (4) feet odors, refuse matter, smoke and milk distributing stations, if such above grade level shall be a sur- vapor either are effectively confined buildings or uses are located not rounded by a substantial seven (7) to the premises or are disposed of less than one hundred (100) feet foot high wall or fence erected to in a manner which will not create from a Residence District; observe all required building lines. a nuisance or hazard to safety or (13) Except where prohibited by Any lumber used for such wall or health, and provided further that division (a) of Section 347.01, motor fence shall be new sound material noise and vibration are effectively freight depots or trucking terminals; surfaced and painted on the outside. prevented from being audible or per- provided such buildings or uses are There shall be no storage of sal- ceptible at a distance of fifty (50) not less than three hundred (300) vaged lumber or other used building feet from such premises; feet from a Residence District and material, junk, paper, glass, rags, Except as otherwise provided in the entrances thereto and exits rubber, unclean or unrepaired con- this Zoning Code, all uses permitted therefrom are not located where pro- tainers or other discarded or sal- and as regulated in a General Retail hibited by division (b) of Section vaged articles or materials either in Business District. However, after 347.01, and are to or from a permit- buildings or on premises, and there the effective date of this Zoning ted street whose near curb, in front shall be no wrecking or dismantling Code no dwelling house, row house of the property, is not less than of motor vehicles or storage of vehi- or multiple dwelling, and no build- twenty-two (22) feet from the center cles pending wrecking or disman- ing or Institutional H Occupancy line of the street; and provided fur- tling on the premises. There shall Classification, shall be located with- ther that any loading or unloading be no storage of dirt, soil, crushed in two hundred (200) feet of the platform facing such street is not stone or gravel, mulch, construction boundary line of an adjoining Gen- less than eighty (80) feet from the and demolition debris, solid waste, eral or Unrestricted Industry Dis- center line of the street and not less or similar material. There shall be trict, and no existing building with- than fifty (50) feet behind any set- no processing of dirt, soil, crushed in two hundred (200) feet of such back building line on the street; stone or gravel, mulch or similar boundary line shall be converted or (14) Tin shops, furnace shops; material or construction and demo- altered to any such use, except that (15) Plumbing shops, plumbing lition debris, or construction mater- the Board of Zoning Appeals may, supply shops, blacksmith shops; ial either in buildings or on a in specific instances, permit such (16) Sign, display or decorating premises. erection, conversion or alteration shops; (34) Storage of coal in buildings, when the development of the imme- (17) Wagon sheds or stables for silos, hoppers or packages and stor- diately surrounding area is essen- any number of horses; age of coke, wood or other solid tially residential in character and (18) Wholesale bakeries; fuel; provided that all dust, dirt and the erection or establishment of an (19) Manufacture of food products; noise incident to such storage or additional residence building would (20) Manufacture of confections; handling are effectively confined to not be incompatible with or hamper (21) Breweries or distilleries; the premises and a fence or wall is or obstruct the use of the Semi- (22) Cigar factories; provided around unenclosed premis- Industry District and the adjoining (23) Garment factories; es when and as required by division General or Unrestricted Industry (24) Printing shops; (c)(33) of this section; Districts for the uses for which they (25) Newspaper plants; (35) Wholesale businesses; are intended, and except that the (26) Painting or varnishing shops; (36) Produce markets; Board may grant special permission (27) Cold mixing or grinding of (37) Poultry raising for profit; for temporary dwellings, or for per- paint; (38) Wholesale sale of poultry or manent dwellings for a limited num- ber of personnel required to reside (28) Vulcanizing shops; the storage or sale of poultry in on the premises of a permitted use (29) Woodworking shops; crate lots, or the killing of poultry for the safe and proper operation of (30) Monument shops; or game in wholesale quantities for that use. (31) Machine shops in which only persons other than the ultimate con- (c) Additional Commercial and lathes, drill presses, hydraulic press- sumer, provided that such business Semi-Industrial Buildings and Uses. es, shapers, milling machines, plan- is conducted in strict compliance (1) Second-hand truck lot; ers, grinders and similar tools are with applicable statutes, laws, ordi- (2) Repair garage for repair or used, and no hammering, rolling, nances, rules and regulations includ- painting of motor vehicles, provided spinning, heat treating by other ing those requiring rat proofing, that such use is located not less than induction processes or riveting and provided further that the build- than one hundred (100) feet from a is done, and no forges, metal saws ing in which the slaughtering is Residence District; other than automatic hack saws, done, either for wholesale or for (3) Amusement enterprises oper- heavy shears, multiple spindle auto- retail purposes, is located, arranged, ated as a business; provided that the matic screw machines or other noise built and equipped as required by Board may, in specific instances, or vibration-producing tools or division (b)(2) of Section 343.11; exempt such enterprises from the machines are operated; (39) Charitable institutions, requirement that noise be effective- (32) Any other manufacturing or including correctional halfway hous- ly prevented from being audible at industrial enterprise, operation or es, as regulated in Section 347.15; a distance of fifty (50) feet from process, whether making, assem- (40) Any other building or use such premises where the premises bling, repairing, buffing, finishing, similar in operation and in effect on upon which such enterprise is locat- plating, painting, annealing or braz- adjacent premises in adjoining more ed and operated is sufficiently dis- ing by electric furnace, polishing, restricted use districts as the build- tant from any existing residential tempering, packing, shipping or ings or uses herein listed; occupancy, and noise is confined to storing, of a character, extent and (41) Signs: Signs permitted in a practicable degree, or where the hazard similar to those specified accordance with the requirements of use is of a temporary nature, or above and not specifically permitted Chapter 350; where the audibility of noise beyond only in a General Industry or Unre- (42) An accessory use customari- the fifty (50) foot limit would not stricted Industry District, provided ly incident to a use authorized by adversely affect the use of sur- the building or use complies with this section, except that no use pro- rounding premises, if the Board the requirements of this section hibited or permitted only by special determines that the intent and pur- relating to the control of cinders, permit in a General Industry Dis- pose of such requirement are ade- dust, flashing, fumes, gases, odors, trict shall be permitted as an acces- quately served, under the circum- refuse matter, smoke, vapor, noise sory use in a Semi-Industry District stances; and vibration; unless authorized under division (4) Operation of internal combus- (33) Storage in bulk of, or ware- (c)(43) of this section; tion engines in connection with any house for, such materials as build- (43) The Board of Zoning Appeals use permitted in the District, pro- ing materials, contractors’ equip- may, after public notice and hearing vided such engines are equipped ment, cotton, wool, clothing materi- and subject to appropriate condi- and operated only with an effective als, fabrics, feed, furniture, hard- tions and safeguards, permit the muffling device; ware, ice, leather, machinery, metals location of a use authorized in a 976 June 6, 2018 The City Record 9

General Industry District on any lot length. All walls or fences referred Waste Landfill, Construction and in a Semi-Industry District that to in this chapter shall be neatly Demolition Debris Landfill, Com- adjoins a railroad right-of- way, or constructed, kept in good order and posting Facility, Scrap Tire Collec- adjoins a nonconforming use which repair; no printing, lettering or tion Facility, Scrap Tire Monofill is regularly permitted only in an advertisement shall be made part of Facility, Scrap Tire Monocell Facil- industrial district. or attached thereto or painted on the ity, or Scrap Tire Recovery Facility, outside of the wall or fence, except as those terms are defined in Title Section 345.04 General Industry that a sign located at the entrance XXXVII of the Revised Code and Districts to the yard may be provided to iden- Ohio Administrative Code, provided (a) Permitted Building and Uses. tify the yard; the lot upon which the use occurs is Within any General Industry Dis- (5) The sale or storage for sale of located no closer than five hundred trict the following buildings or uses liquefied petroleum gases and acety- (500) feet to a residence district, are permitted; no building or premis- lene and other compressed or lique- and such uses are enclosed within a es shall hereafter be erected, fied gases of a highly flammable minimum seven (7) foot high solid altered, used, arranged or designed nature; masonry wall or solid, nontranspar- to be used, in whole or in part for (6) Buildings and structures in ent, opaque well- maintained sub- other than one (1) or more of the Use Group I-3 in the Ohio Building stantial fence not closer to the following specified uses: Code but only at the State of Ohio street line than the setback building (1) All buildings and uses per- Pre-Release Center located on line. Such wall or fence may have mitted in a Semi-Industry District Orange Avenue and the Community one (1) opening not more than twen- without the restrictions contained in Based Correctional Facility (CBCF) ty (20) feet in width for street Section 345.03 applying to such and/or Minimum Security Misde- access, and may have two (2) such buildings or uses except that: meanant Jail (MSMJ) located on openings if the wall or fence along A. Loading or unloading platforms Croton Avenue, N.E. the street is more than two hundred of motor freight depots or trucking (7) The operation of a Recycling (200) feet in length. All walls or terminals shall not be less than fifty Facility provided the lot upon which fences referred to in this chapter (50) feet from the street line unless the use occurs is located no closer shall be neatly constructed, kept in such platforms are so located that than five hundred (500) feet to a good order and repair; no printing, freight handling vehicles will not residence district, and such uses are lettering or advertisement shall be stand or maneuver in the space enclosed within a minimum seven made part of or attached thereto or between the platform and the street (7) foot high solid masonry wall or painted on the outside of the wall line; solid, nontransparent, opaque, well- or fence, except that a sign located B. Dusty material storage and maintained substantial fence not at the entrance to the yard may be handling shall be subject to the lim- closer to the street line than the set- provided to identify the yard. Mate- itations and restrictions of Section back building line. Such wall or rials shall not be stored more than 347.05; fence may have one (1) opening not 8 feet above the top height of the C. All buildings and uses shall more than twenty (20) feet in width wall or fence enclosing the proper- conform to other applicable regula- for street access, and may have two ty measured from the outside base tions of this Zoning Code and other (2) such openings if the wall or elevation of the required screening applicable statutes, ordinances, fence along the street is more than fence. rules or regulations. two hundred (200) feet in length. (b) Accessory Uses by Special Per- (2) Any industrial, manufacturing, All walls or fences referred to in mit. The following uses are prohib- commercial or other nonresidential this chapter shall be neatly con- ited as the main or primary use of use, except the uses hereinafter list- structed, kept in good order and the premises; they are permitted ed as prohibited uses in a General repair; no printing, lettering or only as uses accessory or incidental Industry District; advertisement shall be made part of to a permitted use and only if (3) The open yard storage of dirt, or attached thereto or painted on the approved by the Board of Zoning soil, crushed stone or gravel, mulch outside of the wall or fence, except Appeals through a Special Permit or construction material, secondhand that a sign located at the entrance granted in accordance with the stan- lumber or other used building mate- to the yard may be provided to iden- dards of division (c) of this section: rial, junk, paper, rags, unrepaired or tify the yard. Materials shall not be (1) Asphalt or tar manufacturing uncleaned containers or other sal- stored more than 8 feet above the or refining; vaged articles provided the lot upon top height of the wall or fence (2) Blast furnaces, ore smelting or which the storage use occurs is enclosing the property measured reduction, metal refining or smelt- located no closer than five hundred from the outside base elevation of ing; (500) feet to a residence district, the required screening fence. (3) Carbon, coke or lampblack and such uses are enclosed within a (8) The operation of a Construc- manufacture; minimum seven (7) foot high solid tion and Demolition Debris Process- (4) Coal gas manufacture; masonry wall or solid, nontranspar- ing Facility provided the lot upon (5) Cremation within three hun- ent, well- maintained substantial which the use occurs is located no dred (300) feet of a Residence Dis- fence not closer to the street line closer than five hundred (500) feet trict; than the setback building line. Such to a residence district, and such (6) Creosote manufacture or treat- wall or fence may have one (1) uses are enclosed within a minimum ment; opening not more than twenty (20) seven (7) foot high solid masonry (7) Dextrine, glucose or starch feet in width for street access, and wall or solid, nontransparent, manufacture; may have two (2) such openings if opaque, well- maintained substantial (8) Disinfectant or insecticide the wall or fence along the street is fence not closer to the street line manufacture which emits offensive more than two hundred (200) feet in than the setback building line. Such odors; length. Materials shall not be stored wall or fence may have one (1) (9) Dye stuffs manufacture; more than 8 feet above the top opening not more than twenty (20) (10) Manufacture of steel by the height of the wall or fence enclos- feet in width for street access, and Bessemer process; ing the property measured from the may have two (2) such openings if (11) Match manufacture; outside base elevation of the the wall or fence along the street is (12) Oil cloth or linoleum manu- required screening fence; more than two hundred (200) feet in facture; (4) The operation of wrecking or length. All walls or fences referred (13) Paper and pulp manufactur- dismantling of motor vehicles, or to in this chapter shall be neatly ing by sulphite processes emitting the storage of motor vehicles, pend- constructed, kept in good order and noxious gases or odors; ing wrecking or dismantling, in repair; no printing, lettering or (14) Production or refining of areas with a minimum area of fifty advertisement shall be made part of petroleum or other flammable liq- thousand (50,000) square feet pro- or attached thereto or painted on the uids; viding such premises is enclosed outside of the wall or fence, except (15) Rock crushing; within a minimum seven (7) foot that a sign located at the entrance (16) Rubber manufacture by high solid masonry wall or slightly to the yard may be provided to iden- reclaiming processes; solid, nontransparent, well-main- tify the yard. Materials shall not be (17) Stock feed manufacture from tained substantial fence. Such wall stored more than 8 feet above the refuse; or fence may have one (1) opening top height of the wall or fence (18) Tanning, curing or storing of not more than twenty (20) feet in enclosing the property measured raw hides or skins; width for street access and may from the outside base elevation of (19) Wool pulling or scouring; have two (2) such openings if the the required screening fence. (20) Hair processing; wall or fence along the street is (9) The operation of a Solid (21) Any other trade, industry or more than two hundred (200) feet in Waste Transfer Facility, Solid use that will be no more injurious, 977 10 The City Record June 6, 2018 hazardous, noxious or offensive acid, sulphuric acid, and sulphurous Be it ordained by the Council of than the enterprises listed in divi- acid; the City of Cleveland: sion (b) of this section. B. Ammonia, bleaching powder, Section 1. That the Director of (c) Special Permits. In evaluating soda, soda compound, potash or chlo- City Planning is authorized to apply applications for Special Permits rine manufacturing or refining; for and accept a grant in the required by division (b) of this sec- C. Bronze powder or other metal- amount of $125,000, and any other tion, the Board of Zoning Appeals lic powder manufacture; funds that may become available shall act to ensure that the proposed D. Cement, gypsum, lime, or plas- during the grant term from the use or development does not ter of Paris manufacture; Areawide Coordinat- adversely impact other properties E. Distillation of bones, coal or ing Agency for the Vision for the and the uses located on those prop- wood, or manufacture of any of the Valley Plan in the Transportation erties. by-products of such distillation; for Livable Communities Initiative (1) Criteria for Special Permits. In F. Fat, grease, lard or tallow man- Planning Studies Program; that the its evaluation of potentially adverse ufacturing, rendering or refining; Director is authorized to file all impacts, the Board shall consider, G. Fertilizer manufacture from papers and execute all documents among others, the following factors: phosphates or organic matter; necessary to receive the funds under A. The degree to which dust, H. Gelatine, glue or size manu- the grant; and that the funds are smoke, cinders, heat, flares, odor, facture; appropriated for the purposes fumes, gases, radioactive materials, I. Incineration or reduction of described in the award letter and glare, noise, vibration and other dead animals, garbage, offal or attachments for the grant contained potentially harmful emissions or refuse, except in a private incinera- in the file described below. externalities are effectively con- tor constructed and operated as Section 2. That the award letter fined to the premises of the pro- required by Section 337.23; and attachments for the grant, File posed use; J. Manufacture of incendiary No. 807-18-A, made a part of this B. The nature and proximity of devices, pyrotechnical devices, fire- ordinance as if fully rewritten, nearby uses with respect to their works, and other explosives, or the including the obligation of the City vulnerability to the off-site impacts storage thereof; of Cleveland to provide cash match- of the proposed use; K. Mineral insulation manufac- ing funds in the sum of $50,000 from C. The extent to which impacts of ture; Fund No. 11 SF 006, is approved in the proposed use are comparable to L. Rayon manufacture; all respects and shall not be the impacts typically associated M. Slaughtering of animals, changed without additional legisla- except poultry; with uses permitted in the General tive authority. (RQS 0110, RL 2018- N. Stockyards; Industry District without the 61) O. Any other trade, industry or use requirement for issuance of a Spe- Section 3. That the Director of that will be injurious, hazardous, cial Permit; City Planning is authorized to noxious, or offensive to an extent D. Hours of operation of the pro- employ by contract or contracts one equal to or greater than any one (1) posed use; or more consultants or one or more E. Hazards associated with com- of the enterprises enumerated in division (c)(2) of this section. firms of consultants for the purpose bustible, flammable or explosive of supplementing the regularly materials on the property of the pro- Section 3. That existing Section employed staff of the several depart- posed use; 345.03 of the Codified Ordinances of ments of the City of Cleveland in F. The potential for adverse Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended order to provide professional ser- impacts to streams, rivers and lakes; by Ordinance No. 2215-96, passed vices necessary to implement the and April 7, 1997, and Section 345.04 of grant. G. Potentially mitigating effects the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- The selection of the consultant or of landscaping, buffering, or topo- land, Ohio, 1976, as amended by graphical features. Ordinance Nos. 728-09, passed June 8, consultants for the services shall be (2) Applications for Special Per- 2009, are repealed. made by the Board of Control on the mits. The applicant for a Special Section 4. That this ordinance is nomination of the Director of City Permit in the General Industry Dis- declared to be an emergency mea- Planning from a list of qualified trict shall submit to the Board of sure and, provided it receives the consultants available for employ- Zoning Appeals an application affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ment as may be determined after a demonstrating that the proposed use the members elected to Council, it full and complete canvass by the will not adversely impact other shall take effect and be in force Director of City Planning for the properties, specifically with respect immediately upon its passage and purpose of compiling a list. The to the factors listed in this division. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it compensation to be paid for the ser- In evaluating the application, the shall take effect and be in force vices shall be fixed by the Board of Board may solicit comments from from and after the earliest period Control. The contract or contracts City officials or others with appro- allowed by law. authorized shall be prepared by the priate technical expertise. Referred to Directors of Building Director of Law, approved by the (d) Buildings and Uses Prohibit- and Housing, City Planning Com- Director of City Planning, and cer- ed. mission, Law; Committee on Devel- tified by the Director of Finance. (1) In a General Industry District opment Planning and Sustainability. Section 4. That the Director of city no building or premises shall here- Planning is authorized to accept after be erected, altered or arranged Ord. No. 807-18. cash contributions from public or for human habitation other than at By Council Members Brancatelli private entities to implement this the State of Ohio Pre-Release Center and Kelley (by departmental ordinance. located on Orange Avenue, and the request). Section 5. That the Director of Community Based Correctional An emergency ordinance authoriz- City Planning is authorized to enter Facility (CBCF) and/or Minimum ing the Director of City Planning to into one or more contracts with Security Misdemeanant Jail (MSMJ) apply for and accept a grant from agencies, entities, or individuals, located on Croton Avenue, N.E., pro- the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coor- including one or more multi-party vided that these facilities are sub- dinating Agency for the Vision for agreements with NOACA, the Cleve- ject to review by the City Planning the Valley Plan in the Transporta- land MetroParks, and the Cuyahoga Commission and further, except that tion for Livable Communities Initia- County Port Authority needed to the Board of Zoning Appeals may tive Planning Studies Program; implement the grant as described in grant special permission for tempo- authorizing the director to employ the file. rary dwellings or for permanent one or more professional consul- Section 6. That the costs of the dwellings for a limited number of tants; and authorizing one or more contract or contracts authorized by personnel required to reside on the contracts with various agencies, this ordinance shall be paid from premises of a permitted use for the entities, or individuals to implement the fund or funds to which are cred- safe and proper operation of that the grant, including one or more ited the grant proceeds accepted use. multi-party agreements with under this ordinance and the cash (2) In a General Industry District NOACA, the , match. no building or premises shall here- and the Cuyahoga County Port Section 7. That this ordinance is after be erected, altered, used, Authority. declared to be an emergency mea- arranged or designed to be used, in Whereas, this ordinance consti- sure and, provided it receives the whole or in part, for any of the fol- tutes an emergency measure provid- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all lowing uses: ing for the usual daily operation of the members elected to Council, it A. Acid manufacture, including a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force hydrochloric acid, nitric acid, picric fore, immediately upon its passage and 978 June 6, 2018 The City Record 11 approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Euclid Avenue, 3rd Floor, Cleveland, of Capital Projects. That the shall take effect and be in force Ohio 44115 (“Permittee”), to encroaching structure(s) permitted from and after the earliest period encroach into the public rights-of- by this ordinance shall conform to allowed by law. way within the Gateway District by plans and specifications first Referred to Directors of City Plan- installing, using, and maintaining approved by the Manager of the ning Commission, Finance, Law; street furniture at various locations City’s Division of Engineering and Committees on Development Plan- to be approved by the Director of Construction. That Permittee shall ning and Sustainability, Finance. Capital Projects. The permit(s) obtain all other required permits, authorized shall not be issued until including but not limited to Build- Ord. No. 809-18. the Manager of the Division of Engi- ing Permits, before installing the By Council Member McCormack. neering and Construction and the encroachment(s). An emergency ordinance authoriz- Director of Capital Projects have Section 4. That the permits shall ing the Director of Capital Projects first reviewed and approved each reserve to the City reasonable right to issue permits to Historic Gateway specific encroachment location that of entry to the encroachment loca- Neighborhood Corporation to the Permittee requests. tion(s). encroach into the public rights-of- Section 2. That the Director of Section 5. That this ordinance is way within the Gateway District by Law shall prepare the permit autho- declared to be an emergency mea- installing, using, and maintaining rized by this ordinance and shall sure and, provided it receives the street furniture. incorporate such additional provi- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, this ordinance consti- sions as the Director of Law deter- the members elected to Council, it tutes an emergency measure provid- mines necessary to protect and ben- shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of efit the public interest. The permit immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- shall be issued only when, in the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it fore, opinion of the Director of Law, the shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of prospective Permittee has properly from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: indemnified the City against any allowed by law. Section 1. That the Director of loss that may result from the Referred to Directors of Capital Capital Projects is authorized to encroachment(s) permitted. Projects, City Planning Commission, issue a permit, revocable at the will Section 3. That Permittee may Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- of Council, to Historic Gateway assign the permit only with the ipal Services and Properties, Devel- Neighborhood Corporation, 1010 prior written consent of the Director opment Planning and Sustainability.

Ord. No. 810-18. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93; and to amend Sections 58 and 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended relating to com- pensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93, under the terms contained in File No. 810-18-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase 0% April 1, 2016 2% April 1, 2017 2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That the following: Section 58 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, and Section 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 562-18, passed May 14, 2018, are amended to read as follows:

Section 58. Division of Fire; Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief The annual salaries of persons appointed to the following ranks of the Division of Fire shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedules:

Minimum Maximum 1. Fire Chief ...... $64,407.00 $184,847.09 2. Assistant Fire Chief ...... 56,790.30 134,594.95 ...... 118,864.99 124,838.60

Section 59. Division of Fire; Various Positions The annual salaries of persons appointed to the following ranks of the Division of Fire shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedules:

Minimum Maximum 1. Battalion Chief...... $84,117.25 $91,042.46 ...... $92,363.28 $97,530.16 2. Captain...... 72,514.87 78,484.88 ...... 79,554.56 84,077.73 3. Lieutenant...... 62,512.82 67,659.38 ...... 68,512.56 72,480.81 4. Firefighter – Journeyman ...... 53,890.36 58,327.05 ...... 58,993.59 63,683.46. 5. Firefighter Medic ...... 45,904.64 91,042.46 979 12 The City Record June 6, 2018

6. Apprentice - Medic III ...... 48,404.64 52,183.88 ...... 53,227.55 57,292.18 7. Apprentice - Medic II ...... 46,904.64 50,683.88 ...... 51,727.55 55,792.10 8. Apprentice - Medic I...... 45,904.64 49,683.88 ...... 50,727.55 54,792.10 9. Trainee...... 10.50 15.00

Section 3. That the following existing: Section 58 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, and Section 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 562-18, passed May 14, 2018, are repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 811-18. Section 2. That the costs of the Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Members Zone and contract or contracts shall be paid tutes an emergency measure provid- Kelley (by departmental request). from Fund No. 20 SF 559 and shall ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency ordinance authoriz- be charged against the proper a municipal department; now, there- ing the purchase by one or more appropriation accounts and the fore, requirement contracts of turnout Director of Finance shall certify the Be it ordained by the Council of gear, hoses, nozzles, fittings, defib- amount of any purchase under the the City of Cleveland: rillators, and other safety-related contract, each of which purchases Section 1. That the Director of equipment, for the Division of Fire, shall be made on order of the Com- Public Safety is authorized to make Department of Public Safety, for a missioner of Purchases and Supplies one or more written contracts under term of one-year, with a one-year by a delivery order issued against the Charter and the Codified Ordi- option to renew exercisable by the the contract or contracts and certi- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for Director of Public Safety. fied by the Director of Finance. each or all of the following items: Whereas, this ordinance consti- (RQN 6001, RL 2018-17) one solid waste incinerator, includ- tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 3. That under Section ing labor and materials for instal- ing for the usual daily operation of 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases lation, and for maintenance for a a municipal department; now, there- authorized by this ordinance may be period up to two years, to be pur- fore, made through cooperative arrange- chased by the Commissioner of Pur- Be it ordained by the Council of ments with other governmental chases and Supplies for a gross the City of Cleveland: agencies. The Director of Public price , for the Division of Police, Section 1. That the Director of Safety may sign all documents that Department of Public Safety. Public Safety is authorized to make are necessary to make the purchas- Section 2. That under Section es, and may enter into one or more one or more written requirement 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases contracts with the vendors selected contracts under the Charter and the authorized by this ordinance may be through that cooperative process. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, made through cooperative arrange- Section 4. That this ordinance is Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for ments with other governmental declared to be an emergency mea- a one-year period, with a one-year agencies. The Director of Public sure and, provided it receives the option to renew, exercisable by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Safety may sign all documents that Director of Public Safety, of the nec- the members elected to Council, it are necessary to make the purchas- essary items of turnout gear, hoses, shall take effect and be in force es, and may enter into one or more nozzles, fittings, defibrillators, and immediately upon its passage and contracts with the vendors selected other safety-related equipment, in approval by the Mayor; otherwise it through that cooperative process. the approximate amount as pur- shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That the cost of the con- chased during the preceding term, to from and after the earliest period tract or contracts authorized shall be purchased by the Commissioner allowed by law. be paid from Fund No. 01-6001-6320, of Purchases and Supplies on a unit Referred to Directors of Public Request No. RQS 6001, RL 2018-63. basis for the Division of Fire, Safety, Finance, Law; Committees Section 4. That this ordinance is Department of Public Safety. Bids on Safety, Finance. declared to be an emergency mea- shall be taken in a manner that per- sure and, provided it receives the mits an award to be made for all Ord. No. 812-18. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all items as a single contract, or by sep- By Council Members Zone and the members elected to Council, it arate contract for each or any com- Kelley (by departmental request). shall take effect and be in force bination of the items as the Board An emergency ordinance authoriz- immediately upon its passage and of Control determines. Alternate ing the purchase by one or more approval by the Mayor; otherwise it bids for a period less than the spec- contracts of one solid waste incin- shall take effect and be in force ified term may be taken if desired erator, including labor and materi- from and after the earliest period by the Commissioner of Purchases als for installation, and for mainte- allowed by law. and Supplies until provision is made nance, for the Division of Police, Referred to Directors of Public for the requirements for the entire Department of Public Safety, for a Safety, Finance, Law; Committees term. period up to two years. on Safety, Finance.

Ord. No. 813-18. By Council Members Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance aAuthorizing the purchase by one or more written standard purchase and requirement con- tracts of various on-road vehicles, apparatus, and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilita- tion, as needed, for the Director of Public Works. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That, provided this Council authorizes and the City sells subordinated lien income tax bonds in 2017 for the purposes that include the purchases authorized in this ordinance, the Director of Public Works is autho- rized to make one or more written standard purchase contracts and requirement contracts under the Charter and 980 June 6, 2018 The City Record 13 the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the period of requirements to be determined by the Director, of the purchase of the necessary items of various on-road vehicles, apparatus, and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intend- ed purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, as needed, in the estimated sum of $8,469,500, to be purchased by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on a unit basis for the various divisions of City government, as described below: 2018 Capital Vehicle Plan Description of Equipment

Extended Item Description Division Quantity Estimated Cost Estimated Cost

Public Works TRUCKS HEAVY(B)- Rear Loader w/Cart Tipper Waste Collection 3 $333,500.00 $1,000,500.00 Transfer Station Loader Waste Collection 1 $550,000.00 $550,000.00 Trucks Heavy ©-Roll Off Waste Collection 1 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 ______Waste Collection Total $1,750,500

Passenger Car MVM Pool Vehicles 13 $20,500.00 $266,500.00 Auto/Light Truck MVM 2 $35,000.00 $70,000.00 Light Truck MVM 2 $65,000.00 $130,000.00 ______MVM Total $466,500

Street Sweeper Streets 1 $275,000.00 $275,000.00 Loader Streets 1 $200,000.00 $200,000.00 ______Streets Total $475,000

Truck-Platform Truck Traffic 1 $250,000.00 $250,000.00 ______Traffic Total $250,000

Passenger Van Recreation 3 $30,000.00 $90,000.00 ______Recreation Total $90,000

Truck-Aerial w/Chipper Body Park Maintenance 1 $210,000.00 $210,000.00 Chipper Park Maintenance 1 $65,000.00 $65,000.00 Trucks Heavy (A)-Log Truck Park Maintenance 1 $320,000.00 $320,000.00 Light Truck Park Maintenance 3 $35,000.00 $105,000.00 ______Park Maintenance Total $700,000 ______Public Works Total $3,732,000

Light Truck w/Animal Transport Module Animal Control 1 $120,000.00 $120,000.00 ______Animal Control Total $120,000

Passenger Car Marked w/Police pkg Police 45 $44,000.00 $1,980,000.00 Passenger Car Unmarked w/Police pkg Police 13 $24,800.00 $322,400.00 SUV - Marked w/Police pkg Police 1 $47,000.00 $47,000.00 SUV- Full Size w/Police pkg Police 2 $60,000.00 $120,000.00 Motorcycle - Marked w/Police pkg Police 2 $27,050.00. $54,100.00 ______Police Total $2,523,500

Ambulance EMS 2 $294,000.00 $588,000.00 Light Truck-SUV EMS 1 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 ______EMS Total $638,000

HD Rescue Fire 2 $706,000.00 $1,412,000.00 Passenger Car Fire 2 $22,000.00 $44,000.00 ______Fire Total $1,456,000 ______Public Safety Total $4,617,500 ______Total $8,469,500.00

Bids shall be taken in such manner as to permit an award to be made for all items as a single contract, or by separate contract for each or any combination of the items as the Board of Control determines. Section 2. That the costs of the requirement contract or contracts shall be paid from the fund or funds to which are cred- ited the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by Ord. No. 508-18, passed April 30, 2018, if the City sells such bonds, 981 14 The City Record June 6, 2018 and shall be charged against the proper appropriation accounts and the Director of Finance shall certify the amount of any purchase under the contract, each of which purchases shall be made on order of the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies by a delivery order issued against the contract or contracts and certified by the Director of Finance. Section 3. That under Section 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases authorized by this ordinance may be made through cooperative arrangements with other governmental agencies. The Director of Public Works may sign all documents that are necessary to make the purchases, and may enter into one or more contracts with the vendors selected through that cooperative process. Section 4. That the cost of the standard contracts authorized shall be paid from Fund Nos. 01-0117-6950, 11 SF 006, and from the fund or funds to which are credited the proceeds from the sale of bonds authorized by Ord. No. 507-18, passed April 30, 2018, if the City sells such bonds. (RQS 7015, RLA 2018-29) Section 5. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public Works, Finance, Law; Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, Finance.

Ord. No. 814-18. By Council Members Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the pur- chase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and acces- sories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Public Works is authorized to make one or more written standard purchase and written requirement contracts under the Charter and the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the peri- od of one year, for the necessary items required for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of var- ious on-road vehicles and off-road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including labor and materials necessary for vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, in the estimated sum of $6,577,000, to be purchased or procured by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on a unit basis for the various divisions of City gov- ernment, as described below:

2018 Enterprise Capital Vehicle Plan Description of Equipment

Item Item Estimated Estimated Number Description Division Quantity Cost Extended Cost

1 SUV AWD Water 4 $36,000 $144,000 2 Sedan Water 4 $27,500 $110,000 3 Pickup Heavy Duty (A) 4x4 Water 5 $36,000 $180,000 4 Mini-Van Transit Connect Water 6 $41,000 $246,000 5 Cargo Van (A) Transit - 250 Water 7 $46,500 $325,500 6 Medium Utility Service Vehicle Water 1 $92,500 $92,500 7 Large Utility Service Vehicle (A) Water 5 $165,000 $825,000 8 Large Utility Service Vehicle (B) Water 2 $240,000 $480,000 9 Tandem Axle Dump Truck Water 5 $250,000 $1,250,000 10 Utility Plant Vehicle Water 1 $22,000 $22,000 11 Mobile Welder Water 3 $24,000 $72,000 12 Mobile Air Compressor Water 3 $42,000 $126,000 13 Fork Lift Water 1 $39,000 $39,000 14 Backhoe w/4-way bucket Water 2 $145,000 $290,000 15 Backhoe Trailer Water 2 $26,500 $53,000 ______WATER TOTAL $4,255,000

16 Crew Truck WPC 1 $165,000 $165,000 17 SUV 4X4 WPC 6 $37,500 $225,000 18 Sewer Cleaning Equipment WPC 1 $275,000 $275,000 19 Pick-up Truck WPC 1 $44,000 $44,000 20 Air Compressor WPC 3 $36,000 $108,000 21 TV Truck WPC 1 $320,000 $320,000 22 Utility Service Vehicle WPC 1 $80,000 $80,000 ______WPC TOTAL $1,217,000

23 Support Vehicles CPP 6 $33,000 $198,000 24 Pickup Heavy Duty 4X4 CPP 1 $40,000 $40,000 25 Cargo Van – Heavy Duty CPP 3 $55,000 $165,000 26 Stake Body Truck CPP 1 $50,000 $50,000 27 Heavy Duty Dump Truck CPP 1 $130,000 $130,000 28 Mini-Excavator & Trailer CPP 1 $134,000 $134,000 29 Trash Pump & Trailer CPP 1 $18,000 $18,000 ______CPP TOTAL $735,000 982 June 6, 2018 The City Record 15

30 Pickup Heavy Duty 4x4 Ports 2 $35,000 $70,000 31 Cargo Van Ports 2 $35,000 $70,000 32 Cab Chassis w/ Street Sweeper Body Ports 1 $160,000 $160,000 33 Compact Excavator Ports 1 $70,000 $70,000 ______Ports Total $370,000 ______Grand Total $6,577,000

Alternate bids for a period less than one year may be taken if desired by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies until provision is made for the requirements for the entire year. Section 2. That the costs of the contract or contracts shall be charged against the proper appropriation accounts and the Director of Finance shall certify the amount of any purchase under the contract, each of which purchases shall be made on order of the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies by a delivery order issued against the contract or con- tracts and certified by the Director of Finance. (RQS 7015, RL 2018-50) Section 3. That under Section 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases authorized by this ordinance may be made through cooperative arrangements with other governmental agencies. The Director of Public Works may sign all documents that are necessary to make the purchases, and may enter into one or more contracts with the vendors selected through that cooperative process. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public Works, Finance, Law; Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, Finance.

Ord. No. 815-18. sculpture on City-owned property the license agreement authorized by By Council Members Johnson and along Morgana Run Trail south of this ordinance. Kelley (by departmental request). Union Avenue between East 69th Section 5. That this ordinance is An emergency ordinance authoriz- Street and East 70th Streets. declared to be an emergency mea- ing the Director of Public Works to Whereas, this ordinance consti- sure and, provided it receives the apply for and accept a grant from tutes an emergency measure provid- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the Cleveland Foundation for the ing for the usual daily operation of the members elected to Council, it 2018 Cleveland Nights Program. a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- fore, immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- Section 1. That, notwithstanding from and after the earliest period fore, Section 183.16 of the Codified Ordi- allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of nances of Cleveland, Ohio, the Direc- Referred to Directors of Public the City of Cleveland: tor of Public Works is authorized to Works, City Planning Commission, Section 1. That the Director of enter into a license agreement with Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- Public Works is authorized to apply Slavic Village Development, or its ipal Services and Properties, Devel- for and accept a grant in the designee (“Slavic Village”), whereby opment Planning and Sustainability, approximate amount of $100,000, and the City is granting Slavic Village Finance. any other funds that may become the right to install and maintain a available during the grant term, sculpture on City-owned property Ord. No. 817-18. from the Cleveland Foundation to along Morgana Run Trail south of By Council Members Conwell, conduct the 2018 Cleveland Nights Union Avenue between East 69th Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Program; that the Director is autho- Street and East 70th Streets, at a departmental request). rized to file all papers and execute cost of $1.00 and other valuable con- An emergency ordinance authoriz- all documents necessary to receive sideration. The location is more ing the Director of Public Works to the funds under the grant; and that fully described as follows: enter into a property adoption agree- the funds are appropriated for the ment with the Hershel “Woody” purposes described in the summary Location of Morgana Run Williams Medal of Honor Founda- for the grant contained in the file Trail Sculpture tion to install and maintain a Gold described below. To be located approximately 370 Star Families Memorial monument Section 2. That the summary for feet west of the West right of way on City-owned property in Wade the grant, File No. 815-18-A, made a of East 71st Street (45.00 feet wide), Park at the Louis Stokes Cleveland part of this ordinance as if fully along the Morgana Run Trail (10 VA Medical Center. rewritten, is approved in all respects feet, 3 inches wide), 3.00 feet North Whereas, this ordinance consti- and shall not be changed without of the northerly pavement edge of tutes an emergency measure provid- additional legislative authority. the Morgana Run Trail, and approx- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 3. That this ordinance is imately 3.00 feet South of the a municipal department; now, there- declared to be an emergency mea- southerly pavement edge of the Mor- fore, sure and, provided it receives the gana Run Trail on PPN 132-01-016. Be it ordained by the Council of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 2. That the term of the the City of Cleveland: the members elected to Council, it license agreement shall be perpetu- Section 1. That, notwithstanding shall take effect and be in force al, automatically renewed from year and as an exception to the provi- immediately upon its passage and to year unless terminated by either sions of Chapters 181 and 183 and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it party. Section 131.23 of the Codified Ordi- shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That the license agree- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the from and after the earliest period ment shall be prepared by the Direc- Director of Public Works is autho- allowed by law. tor of Law which shall include the rized to enter into a property adop- Referred to Directors of Public requirement that Slavic Village tion agreement with the Hershel Works, Finance, Law; Committees maintain and repair the public art “Woody” Williams Medal of Honor on Municipal Services and Proper- as necessary at no cost to the City Foundation to install and maintain ties, Finance. during the term of the agreement a Gold Star Families Memorial mon- and remove the public art at no cost ument on City-owned property in Ord. No. 816-18. to the City when the agreement is Wade Park at the Louis Stokes By Council Members Brancatelli, terminated. Cleveland VA Medical Center, more Johnson and Kelley (by departmen- Section 4. That the Director of fully described as follows: tal request). Public Works and the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law, and other appropriate City offi- Legal Description of ing the Director of Public Works to cials, are authorized to execute such Gold Star Families Memorial enter into a license agreement with other documents and certificates, Monument in Wade Park Slavic Village Development, or its and take such other action as may Situated in the City of Cleveland, designee, to install and maintain a be necessary or appropriate to effect County of Cuyahoga and State of 983 16 The City Record June 6, 2018

Ohio and being part of Original Lot a municipal department; now, there- southwesterly line of said Sublot 18, No. 394, bounded on the West by fore, a distance of 139.33 feet to the most East 105th Street, on the South and Be it ordained by the Council of southerly corner thereof; East by East Boulevard, MLK, Jr. the City of Cleveland: Boulevard, and on the North by the Section 1. That notwithstanding Course 6: Louis Stokes VA Medical Center and and as an exception to the provi- Thence North 57 degrees 15 min- to be located approximately 170.00 sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the utes 41 seconds East along the feet northwesterly from the inter- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, southeasterly line of Sublots 18, 19, section of the centerline of East Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 in the afore- Boulevard with the centerline of chases and Supplies is authorized to mentioned H. B. Payne Subdivision, MLK, Jr. Boulevard and approxi- purchase the following described a distance of 237.65 feet to its inter- mately 200.00 feet northeasterly property from GLP Superior Ltd., or section with the southwesterly line from the intersection of the center- its designee (“GLP”), for the devel- of East 21st Street, 60 feet wide (a line of MLK, Jr. Boulevard with the opment of a Cleveland Police Divi- 5/8 inch iron pin was found distant centerline of East 105th Street. sion headquarters at 1801 Superior 0.11 foot north and 0.09 foot east of Part of PPN 120-36-001 Avenue (the “Improvement”): said point); Section 2. That this property adop- PPN 102-08-054 tion shall not be construed as a con- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Course 7: veyance of any right, title, or inter- County of Cuyahoga, and State of Thence South 30 degrees 28 min- est in public property, but is the Ohio, and known as being part of utes 28 seconds East along the grant of a privilege revocable at the Original Ten Acre Lots 104, 105 and southwesterly line of East 21st will of Council. 106, further known as being all of Street, a distance of 453.46 feet to a Section 3. That the property adop- the Consolidated Parcel on the Plat MAG nail set at its intersection with tion agreement shall be prepared by of Consolidation for Property of the northwesterly line of the afore- the Director of Law and shall Plain Dealer Publishing, as shown mentioned Superior Avenue N. E.; include the requirement that the by the recorded plat in Volume 301 Hershel “Woody” Williams Medal of of Maps, Page 62 of Cuyahoga Coun- Course 8: Honor Foundation maintain and ty Records, said premises being Thence South 55 degrees 18 min- repair the monument as necessary more particularly bounded and utes 37 seconds West a distance of and maintain the grounds at no cost described as follows: 599.12 feet to the Principal Place of Beginning and containing 8.0046 to the City during the term of the Beginning at a stone monument acres (348,679 square feet) of land, agreement. with drill hole found at the inter- according to a survey by Christo- Section 4. That this ordinance is section of the centerline of East pher J. Dempsey, Professional Land declared to be an emergency mea- 18th Street, of variable width, and Surveyor No. 6914 of Dempsey Sur- sure and, provided it receives the the northwesterly line of Superior veying Company on April 11, 2018. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Avenue N. E., 132 feet wide; thence North 55 degrees 18 minutes 37 sec- Bearings are referenced to Grid the members elected to Council, it North of the Ohio State Plane Coor- shall take effect and be in force onds East along the northwesterly line of Superior Avenue N. E., a dis- dinate System North Zone, NAD 83 immediately upon its passage and Datum. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tance of 33.05 feet to a drill hole set at its intersection with the north- THE ABOVE SURVEY LEGAL shall take effect and be in force DESCRIPTION DESCRIBES THE easterly line of East 18th street and from and after the earliest period SAME PREMISES AS SHOWN IN the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGIN- allowed by law. SCHEDULE A OF STEWART NING of the premises herein Referred to Directors of Public TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY COM- described; Works, City Planning Commission, MITMENT NO. 18-OH-4336, BEARING Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- AND EFFECTIVE DATE OF FEB- Course 1: ipal Services and Properties, Devel- RUARY 7, 2018 AT 7:59 A.M. Thence North 37 degrees 42 min- opment Planning and Sustainability, Section 2. That the Director of utes 54 seconds West along the Finance. Capital Projects or Public Safety, as northeasterly line of East 18th appropriate, is authorized to execute Street, a distance of 284.53 feet to a Ord. No. 822-18. on behalf of the City of Cleveland drill hole set at its intersection with By Council Members B. Jones, all necessary documents and to pay the southeasterly line of Rockwell Johnson, Zone, Brancatelli and Kel- all fees necessary to effect the pur- Avenue N. E., vacated in Volume 202 ley (by departmental request). poses of this ordinance. of Maps, Page 22 of Cuyahoga Coun- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 3. That all costs of acquir- ty Records; ing the Commissioner of Purchases ing, accepting, and recording the and Supplies to purchase property land shall be paid from funds for the future development of a Course 2: Thence North 37 degrees 48 min- approved by the Director of Finance. Cleveland Police Division headquar- Section 4. That notwithstanding ters at 1801 Superior Avenue from utes 41 seconds West along the northeasterly line of East 18th and as an exception to the provi- GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee Street, a distance of 60.09 feet to a sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the and authorizing the Director of Pub- drill hole set at its intersection with Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, lic Safety to lease the property to the northwesterly line of Rockwell Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public GLP; determining the method of Avenue N. E., vacated by the afore- Safety is authorized to lease to GLP, making the public improvement of mentioned plat; the property located at 1801 Superi- designing and constructing the new or Avenue, which is not needed for Police Headquarters; authorizing Course 3: the City’s public use during the the Director of Capital Projects or Thence North 34 degrees 43 min- lease term. Public Safety, as appropriate, to utes 53 seconds West along the Section 5. That the term of the enter into one or more contracts northeasterly line of East 18th lease authorized by this ordinance with GLP for that purpose; autho- Street, a distance of 269.31 feet to a shall not exceed two years or until rizing the purchase of furnishings drill hole set at its intersection with the Division headquarters is com- and appurtenances, including relo- the southeasterly line of St. Clair plete as determined by the Director cation costs; to apply for and accept Avenue N. E., 99 feet wide; of Public Safety. any gifts or grants from any public Section 6. That the property autho- or private entity; and authorizing Course 4: rized by this ordinance shall be one or more agreements to imple- Thence North 57 degrees 12 min- leased at a price of $1.00, and other ment the improvement. utes 34 seconds East along the valuable consideration, which is Whereas, the unique design, time, southeasterly line of St. Clair determined to be fair market value budgetary, or other material ele- Avenue N. E., a distance of 418.31 and that the portions of the lease ments of this project can benefit feet to the most westerly corner of may be terminated as portions of from the special care, coordination, Sublot 18 in the H. B. Payne Subdi- the property are ready to be occu- and expeditiousness possible by per- vision recorded in Volume 4 of pied as determined by the Director formance of both the professional Maps, Page 46 of Cuyahoga County of Public Safety. design services and the construction Records a drill hole was found dis- Section 7. That the lease may under a design-build approach con- tant 0.13 foot north of said point); authorize the GLP to make improve- tract with a single entity; and ments to, and maintain, the leased Whereas, this ordinance consti- Course 5: premises subject to the approval of tutes an emergency measure provid- Thence South 32 degrees 46 min- appropriate City agencies and offi- ing for the usual daily operation of utes 20 seconds East along the cials. 984 June 6, 2018 The City Record 17

Section 8. That the Director of appropriate, is authorized to make enter into one or more contracts with Capital Projects, Public Safety, the one or more written standard pur- the vendors selected through that Director of Law, and other appro- chase contracts and written require- cooperative process. priate City officials are authorized ment contracts under the Charter Section 15. That the Directors of to execute any other documents and and the Codified Ordinances of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as certificates, and take any other Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the period of appropriate, is authorized to apply actions which may be necessary or requirements to be determined by for and accept any gifts or grants appropriate to effect the lease the director, for the necessary items from public or private entities for authorized by this ordinance, includ- of furniture, materials, equipment, the purpose of effectuating this ordi- ing reasonable costs associated with supplies, and services, needed to nance. The appropriate director is the relocation of existing tenants effect the Improvement, to be pur- further authorized to file all papers and hiring of consultants, owner’s chased by the Commissioner of Pur- and execute all documents neces- representatives, movers, and other chases and Supplies on a unit basis sary to receive the funds accepted all professional services associated for the Division of Police, Depart- under this ordinance, and upon with designing, constructing and ment of Public Safety. Bids shall be acceptance of the funds by the occupying the Improvement. taken in a manner that permits an appropriate director, they shall be Section 9. That, under Section 167 award to be made for all items as appropriated for the purposes set of the Charter of the City of Cleve- a single contract, or by separate forth in this ordinance. land, this Council determines to contract for each or any combina- Section 16. That the cost of acqui- make the public improvement of tion of the items as the Board of sition, the Improvement, and all designing and constructing the Control determines. In lieu of uti- associated costs and expenditures Improvement, for the Division of lizing the authority contained in authorized hereunder shall not exceed $60,000,000 and shall be paid Police, Department of Public Safety, this ordinance, and notwithstanding from the fund or funds which are by one or more maximum guaran- the provisions of Codified Ordinance credited the proceeds of the sale of teed price design-build or engineer- Section 181.101 to the contrary, noth- bonds authorized by Ordinance No. procure-construct contracts duly let ing shall prohibit purchases 509-18, passed April 30, 2018, and the to GLP after submitting the best described in this section from being City offers the bonds for sale and proposal, taking into consideration procured under an existing or future sells the bonds, from the fund or the engineering and design, the con- requirements contract authorized fund to which are credited the pro- struction method, the proposed under Codified Ordinance Sections ceeds from any grant or cash gift design and construction costs, the 181.101, payable from the funds iden- received for the purposes of this total life-cycle costs, the qualifica- tified in this ordinance. ordinance, and any funds approved tions of the proposed design profes- Section 13. That the costs of the by the Director of Finance for this sional and construction firm, GLP’s requirement contract or contracts purpose, and, Request No. RQS 6001, exclusive option to purchase the shall be charged against the proper RLA 2018-40. property, and the other objectives of appropriation accounts and the Section 17. That this ordinance is the Improvement. Director of Finance shall certify the declared to be an emergency mea- Section 10. That the Director of amount of any purchase under the sure and, provided it receives the Capital Projects or Public Safety, as contract, each of which purchases affirmative vote of two-thirds of all appropriate, is authorized to enter shall be made on order of the Com- the members elected to Council, it into one or more contracts with GLP missioner of Purchases and Supplies shall take effect and be in force to design and construct the Improve- by a delivery order issued against immediately upon its passage and ment. the contract or contracts and certi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 11. That the Director of fied by the Director of Finance. shall take effect and be in force Capital Projects or Public Safety, as Section 14. That under Section from and after the earliest period appropriate, is authorized to apply 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases allowed by law. and pay for permits, licenses, or authorized by this ordinance may be Referred to Directors of Capital other authorizations required by any made through cooperative arrange- Projects, Public Safety, City Plan- regulatory agency or public author- ments with other governmental agen- ning Commission, Finance, Law; ity to permit performance of the cies. The Director of Capital Projects Committees on Municipal Services work authorized by this ordinance. or Public Safety, as appropriate, may and Properties, Safety, Development Section 12. That the Director of sign all documents that are neces- Planning and Sustainability, Capital Projects or Public Safety, as sary to make the purchases, and may Finance.

FIRST READING ORDINANCE REFERRED Ord. No. 792-18. By Council Member Zone. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land owned by the City of Cleveland adjacent to Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East between West 45th Street and West 58th Street. (Map Change No. 2577). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio and known as being part of Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50 as shown by the recorded plat in Volume 2 of Maps, Page 19 of Cuyahoga Coun- ty Records and being bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East and the norther- ly prolongation of the centerline of West 58th Street (formerly Waverly Street); Thence, southeasterly along the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East to its intersection with the northeasterly prolongation of the centerline of Cass Avenue (formerly Cass Avenue N.W.); Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Cass Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of West 58th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of West 58th Street to its intersection with the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East and the norther- ly prolongation of the centerline of West 54th Street (formerly Weddell Street); Thence, southeasterly along the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East to its intersection with the northeasterly prolongation of the centerline of Tillman Avenue; Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Tillman Avenue to its intersection with the southeasterly pro- longation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 65 in Silas S. Stone’s (S.S) Subdivision of the Original Brooklyn Town- ship Lot No. 50 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 2 of Maps, Page 19 of Cuyahoga County Records; Thence, northwesterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the northeasterly corner of said Sublot No. 65; Thence, southwesterly along the northerly line of Sublot Nos. 65 to 69 to its intersection with the northwester- ly corner of Sublot No. 69 in the S.S. Stone Subdivision; 985 18 The City Record June 6, 2018

Thence, southeasterly along the westerly line of said Sublot to its intersection with the northeasterly corner of Sublot No. 1 also known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 00311007 in the West 49th and Tillman Avenue Sub- division of part of the Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50 as shown by the recorded plat in Volume 281, Page 58 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, southwesterly along the northerly line of Sublot No. 1 and its southwesterly prolongation to its inter- section with the northeasterly corner of Sublot No. 5 (PPN 00311051) and the southeasterly corner of Sublot No. 11 (PPN 00311058) in the West 49th and Tillman Avenue Subdivision of said Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50; Thence, northeasterly along the easterly line of Sublot No. 11 and its northeasterly prolongation to its inter- section with the northeasterly corner of Sublot No. 15 (PPN 00311062) in said subdivision and Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50; Thence, northwesterly along the prolongation of the easterly line of said Sublot No. 15 to its intersection with the northeasterly corner of Sublot No. 16 (PPN 00311063) in said subdivision; Thence, southwesterly along the northerly line of said Sublot to its intersection with the northwesterly corner of Sublot No. 16; Thence, northwesterly along the southwesterly prolongation of westerly line of Sublot No. 16 to its intersection with the centerline of West 49th Street (formerly St. Paul Street) and the centerline of Herman Avenue; Thence, northwesterly along the southwesterly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 225 also known as being a part of Permanent Parcel Number 00301006; Thence, southwesterly along the southerly line of Sublot No. 225 to its intersection with the easterly line of PPN 00310017 located within Sublot No. 227; Thence, northwesterly along the easterly line of said PPN and continuing to its intersection with the norther- ly line of Sublot No. 258 also known as PPN 00301017; Thence, southwesterly along the northeasterly prolongation of the northerly line of Sublot No. 227 (PPN 00310017) in S.S Stone’s Subdivision of the Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50 (Volume 2 of Maps, Page 19 of Cuya- hoga County Records) to its intersection with the centerline of West 54th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of West 54th Street to its intersection with the southwesterly prolonga- tion of the southerly line of PPN 00301017 also known as Parcel “C” in Plat of Lot Split & Consolidation for the City of Cleveland of part of the Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 50 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 351, Page 12 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, northeasterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of said parcel; Thence, northerly and northeasterly along the easterly prolongation of said lot to its intersection with the northerly line of Parcel “A” in said Plat of Lot Split & Consolidation for the City of Cleveland (PPN 00301015); Thence, southwesterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 54th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of West 54th Street to its intersection with the southerly centerline of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East to its point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to an ‘Open Space Recreation’ District, a ‘B Area Dis- trict and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2577, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on Development Planning and Sustain- ability. 986 June 6, 2018 The City Record 19

FIRST READING EMERGENCY municipality for the purpose of cost of printing, serving, and pub- RESOLUTIONS REFERRED developing and implementing plans lishing notices, resolutions, and ordi- for public improvements and public nances, the costs incurred in con- Res. No. 793-18. services that benefit a district; and nection with the preparation, levy, By Council Members Brancatelli, Whereas, owners of at least sixty and collection of the special assess- Conwell and Johnson (by depart- percent of the front footage of all ments, expenses of legal services, mental request). real property located in the Cleve- the cost of all labor and materials An emergency resolution declar- land Kamm’s Area Special Improve- and all other necessary expenditures ing the intent to vacate a portion of ment District (“District”) that abuts allowed by law. Bellflower Court. upon any street, alley, public road, Section 7. That the assessments to Whereas, this Council is satisfied place, boulevard, parkway, park be levied shall be paid when levied that there is good cause to vacate a entrance, easement, or other exist- in five-annual installments. The portion of Bellflower Court, as ing public improvement within the first annual installment shall be described; and District, excluding certain property payable in cash to the Commission- Whereas, this resolution consti- as provided in Section 1710.02(E) of er of Assessments and Licenses of tutes an emergency measure provid- the Revised Code, have signed peti- the City on or before January 15, ing for the usual daily operation of tions (“Petitions”) requesting that 2019. All payments not received by a municipal department; now, there- the City of Cleveland (“City”) renew the Commissioner by September 1, fore, the District as described in this res- 2019, shall be certified to the Cuya- Be it resolved by the Council of olution; and hoga County Fiscal Officer to be the City of Cleveland: Whereas, the District is governed placed on the tax duplicate and col- Section 1. That this Council by the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Spe- lected the same as other taxes, as declares its intent to vacate a por- cial Improvement District Corpora- provided by law. The other four tion of the following described real tion (“Corporation”) an Ohio non- annual installments will be certified property: profit corporation formed under to the County to be placed directly Chapters 1702 and 1710 of the on the tax duplicate. Bellflower Court N.E. Revised Code; and Section 8. That the City will not Situated in the City of Cleveland, Whereas, under Section 1710.02(F) issue securities in anticipation of County of Cuyahoga and State of of the Revised Code, the petitioners either the levy or the collection of Ohio and being part of Original Lots have proposed a new plan for pub- the special assessments for the cost Numbers 386, 387, 394, 395, 402, and lic services benefitting all of the of the Plan. Section 9. That the City Commis- 403 as shown in the Re-Allotment District (“Plan”), and have submit- sioner of Assessments and Licenses and Re-Survey of a part of the Wade ted the Plan as part of the Petitions is authorized to prepare and sepa- Park Allotment in Volume 33, Page proposing continuation of the Dis- 29 and 30 of the Cuyahoga County rately file with the Clerk of Coun- trict; and cil estimated assessment amounts Map Records, further described as Whereas, the Petitions, including follows; for each lot or parcel of land to be the Plan, have been submitted to the assessed, which are based on the Being all that portion of Bell- municipal executive (“Mayor”) and estimated cost of the Plan. After the flower Court N.E. (16.00 feet wide) the legislative authority (“Council”) estimated special assessments have extending from the N.E. right of of the City; and been filed, the Clerk of Council shall way of Ford Drive N.E. (55.00 feet Whereas, under Section 1710.02(E) cause notice of the adoption of this wide) Northeasterly to the S.W. of the Revised Code, the City has resolution and the amounts of esti- right of way of Juniper Drive N.E. sixty days to approve or disapprove mated special assessments to be (60.00 feet wide). the Petitions by resolution; and served in the manner provided by Legal Description approved by Whereas, this resolution consti- law on the owners of all lots and Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, tutes an emergency measure provid- parcels to be assessed. Surveys and House Numbering Sec- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 10. That this Council finds tion. and determines that all formal a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That this resolution is actions of this Council concerning declared to be an emergency mea- fore, and relating to the passage of this sure and, provided it receives the Be it resolved by the Council of resolution were adopted in an open affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the City of Cleveland: meeting of the Council and that all the members elected to Council, it Section 1. That the Petitions, deliberations of the Council and of shall take effect and be in force including the Plan, are accepted and any of its committees that resulted immediately upon its adoption and approved and are placed in File No. in those formal actions were in approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 808-18-A. meetings open to the public in com- shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That, under Chapter pliance with the law. from and after the earliest period 1710 of the Revised Code, the Dis- Section 11. That, pursuant to allowed by law. trict is hereby continued for an addi- O.R.C. §727.12, this resolution of necessity requires the affirmative Referred to Directors of Capital tional five-year period commencing vote of three-fourths of all the mem- Projects, City Planning Commission, January 1, 2019. bers elected to Council for passage. Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- Section 3. That it is determined Section 12. That this resolution is ipal Services and Properties, Devel- and declared necessary and con- ducive to the public health, conve- declared to be an emergency mea- opment Planning and Sustainability. sure and, provided it receives the nience and welfare of the City to affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Res. No. 808-18. provide safety and security services, the members elected to Council, it By Council Members Brancatelli cleaning and maintenance services, shall take effect and be in force and Kelley (by departmental and additional permitted services immediately upon its adoption and request). for the District, for an additional approval by the Mayor; otherwise it An emergency resolution approv- five-year period commencing Janu- shall take effect and be in force ing the continuation of the Cleve- ary 1, 2019. from and after the earliest period land Kamm’s Area Special Improve- Section 4. That it is determined allowed by law. ment District as a Special Improve- that the property contained within Referred to Directors of City Plan- ment District in the City; accepting the District will be specially bene- ning Commission, Finance, Law; petitions from owners of property in fited by the above described public Committees on Development Plan- the District; approving a new plan services and shall be assessed to ning and Sustainability, Finance. for public services; declaring it nec- pay for the cost of the services, cal- essary to provide safety, cleaning, culated in proportion to the benefits Res. No. 819-18. and other services for the District; that may result from the services. By Council Members Kelley and and providing for the assessment of Section 5. That the Plan placed in Griffin. the cost of such work upon benefit- the above mentioned file is An emergency resolution support- ed property in the District; and approved at an estimated cost of ing the Cleveland Metropolitan declaring an emergency. $150,000. School District in its attempt to Whereas, Chapter 1710 of the Ohio Section 6. That the entire cost of acquire a fair agreement from the Revised Code (“Revised Code”) the Plan will be paid by special Ohio Facilities Construction Com- authorizes the formation of special assessment of the property in the mission to complete the replacement improvement districts within the District levied in proportion to the of CMSD schools in Cleveland. boundaries of a municipality by benefits that may result from the Whereas, the Cleveland Metropoli- petition of property owners in a services within the District. The tan School District (CMSD) has suc- district and approval by the cost of the Plan shall include the cessfully replaced or renovated a 987 20 The City Record June 6, 2018 significant number of school build- an ordinance that lowers the penal- FIRST READING EMERGENCY ings to help provide a 21st century ty for small amounts of marijuana ORDINANCES READ IN FULL education to Cleveland students; and possession to a nominal fine with no AND PASSED Whereas, the Ohio Facilities Con- prison time; and struction Commission (OFCC) Whereas, this Council and the Ord. No. 770-18. signed a contract to fairly assist Administration will establish a By Council Members J. Jones and CMSD with financing the construc- working group, including the Health Bishop. tion of replacement schools; and Department, Public Safety Depart- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, the OFCC has abruptly ment, City Planning Commission, ing the Director of the Department broken away from 16 years of fair other law enforcement agencies and of Aging to enter into an agreement funding practices; and courts, Council, and community with Mt. Pleasant NOW Develop- Whereas, the voters of Cleveland stakeholders to study current poli- ment Corporation for the Senior passed a capital improvements levy cies, determine if a disproportionate Lawn Care and Snow Removal Pro- for CMSD in 2014 to complete the number of charges are brought gram through the use of Wards 1 replacement of old and outdated against minorities and poor individ- and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. buildings; and uals, and consider implementing Whereas, this ordinance consti- Whereas, the OFCC assisted in the policies promoting fairness and fur- tutes an emergency measure provid- selection of the number of schools ther decriminalization through ing for the usual daily operation of that could be completed with those lower penalties; and a municipal department; now, there- levy dollars; and Whereas, this working committee fore, Whereas, this resolution consti- will consider administratively halt- Be it ordained by the Council of tutes an emergency measure provid- ing marijuana possession arrests the City of Cleveland: ing for the usual daily operation of and charges while studying fairness Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Aging be authorized a municipal department; now, there- policies, as well as vacating misde- to enter into an agreement effective fore, meanor marijuana-possession con- June 1, 2018, with Mt Pleasant NOW Be it resolved by the Council of victions in the future, as Seattle Development Corporation for the the City of Cleveland: Washington is doing after state Section 1. That That this Council Senior Lawn Care and Snow legalization; and Removal Program for the public hereby supports the Cleveland Met- Whereas, the committee will also ropolitan School District in its purpose of assisting senior citizens study the City’s preparedness for residing in the city of Cleveland attempt to acquire a fair agreement eventual state legalization of mari- from the Ohio Facilities Construc- with grass cutting and lawn main- juana, including planning for public tenance care through the use of tion Commission to complete the safety, health, zoning, economic, replacement of CMSD schools in Ward 1 and 2 Casino Revenue tax, and budgeting effects; and Funds. Cleveland. Whereas, this Council urges the Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Section 2. That the cost of said Ohio General Assembly to further cil is directed to transmit copies of contract shall be in an amount not decriminalize marijuana possession this resolution to all members of the to exceed $66,000 and shall be paid by lowering penalties and eliminat- Ohio legislature. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. ing prison time beyond minor mis- Section 3. That this resolution is Section 3. That the Director of demeanor convictions in order to hereby declared to be an emergency Law shall prepare and approve said avoid unnecessary incarceration; contract and that the contract shall measure and, provided it receives and contain such terms and provisions the affirmative vote of two-thirds of as he deems necessary to protect the all the members elected to Council, Whereas, as accomplished in nine City’s interest. it shall take effect and be in force states, this Council supports a Section 4. That this ordinance is immediately upon its adoption and statewide ballot measure to legalize hereby declared to be an emergency approval by the Mayor; otherwise it recreational marijuana, as an alter- measure and, provided it receives shall take effect and be in force native to punitive criminal justice the affirmative vote of two-thirds of from an after the earliest period policies that have led to more incar- all the members elected to Council, allowed by law. ceration and a black market that it shall take effect and be in force Referred to Committee on supports violent criminal enterpris- immediately upon its passage and Finance. es; and Whereas, this resolution consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force Res. No. 820-18. from and after the earliest period By Council Members Griffin, Kel- ing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. ley, Zone, B. Jones, McCormack, Motion to suspend rules, Charter, fore, Bishop, Cleveland, Conwell, John- and statutory provisions and place Be it resolved by the Council of son, Hairston, J. Jones and Santana. on final passage. the City of Cleveland: An emergency resolution estab- The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 1. That this Council estab- lishing a working committee of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read lishes a working committee of Coun- Council, the Jackson Administration, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. cil, the Jackson Administration, and and community stakeholders to Nays 0. study policies regarding fair appli- community stakeholders to study policies regarding fair application cation of marijuana charges, further Ord. No. 772-18. decriminalization, and preparedness of marijuana charges, further By Council Members Bishop, for legalization of recreational mar- decriminalization, and preparedness Cleveland, and Brancatelli. ijuana; urging the Ohio General for legalization of marijuana; urges An emergency ordinance authoriz- Assembly to further decriminalize the Ohio General Assembly to fur- ing the Director of the Department marijuana possession by lowering ther decriminalize marijuana pos- of Public Works to enter into agree- penalties; and supporting a session by lowering penalties; and ment with Broadway School of statewide ballot measure to legalize supports a statewide ballot initia- Music & the Arts for the Communi- recreational marijuana. tive to legalize marijuana. ty Arts Instruction and Enrichment Whereas, Ohio cities of Toledo, Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Program through the use of Wards Athens, Bellaire, Logan, Newark, cil is directed to send copies of this 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. and Roseville have passed ballot resolution to Mayor Frank G. Jack- Whereas, this ordinance consti- measures by initiative petition cam- son and the Ohio General Assembly. tutes an emergency measure provid- paigns and enacted ordinances that Section 3. That this resolution is ing for the usual daily operation of lowered the penalties for misde- hereby declared to be an emergency a municipal department; now, there- meanor marijuana offenses, includ- measure and, provided it receives fore, ing possession of marijuana of 200 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Be it ordained by the Council of grams or less, to no fines or prison all the members elected to Council, the City of Cleveland: time; and it shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of the Whereas, after findings of uneven immediately upon its adoption and Department of Public Works is here- enforcement of marijuana charges approval by the Mayor; otherwise it by authorized to enter into agree- against minorities, New York City shall take effect and be in force ment effective February 1, 2017, responded by halting arrests for from and after the earliest period with Broadway School of Music & smoking marijuana in public and allowed by law. the Arts for the Community Arts convening a working group to Referred to Director of Law; Com- Instruction and Enrichment Pro- examining police department poli- mittees on Health and Human Ser- gram for the public purpose of pro- cies; Atlanta responded by enacting vices, Finance. viding art and music instruction to 988 June 6, 2018 The City Record 21 youth residing in the City of Cleve- Ord. No. 774-18. to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid land through the use of Wards 2, 5 By Council Members McCormack from Fund No. 10 SF 188. and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. and Zone. Section 3. That the Director of Section 2. That the cost of said An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law shall prepare and approve said contract shall be in an amount not ing the Director of the Department contract and that the contract shall to exceed $31,000 and shall be paid of Community Development to enter contain such terms and provisions from Fund No. 10 SF 188. into agreement with the Spanish as he deems necessary to protect the Section 3. That the Director of American Committee for a Better City’s interest. Law shall prepare and approve said Community for the Relief for Section 4. That this ordinance is contract and that the contract shall Refugee Families Displaced by Nat- hereby declared to be an emergency contain such terms and provisions ural Disaster Program through the measure and, provided it receives as he deems necessary to protect the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Rev- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of City’s interest. enue Funds. all the members elected to Council, Section 4. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- it shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- immediately upon its passage and measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force all the members elected to Council, fore, from and after the earliest period it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of allowed by law. immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: Motion to suspend rules, Charter, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That the Director of the and statutory provisions and place shall take effect and be in force Department of Community Develop- on final passage. from and after the earliest period ment is hereby authorized to enter The rules were suspended. Yeas allowed by law. into an agreement effective January 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Motion to suspend rules, Charter, 1, 2018 with the Spanish American third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and statutory provisions and place Committee for a Better Community Nays 0. on final passage. for the Relief for Refugee Families The rules were suspended. Yeas Displaced by Natural Disaster Pro- Ord. No. 776-18. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read gram for the public purpose of pro- By Council Member McCormack. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. viding social service referral assis- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. tance to City of Cleveland residents ing the Director of the City Plan- who are refugees displaced by nat- ning Commission to enter into Ord. No. 773-18. ural disasters through the use of agreement with Tremont West By Council Members McCormack, Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Development Corporation for the Cleveland, Griffin, Brancatelli, Zone Funds. Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning and Keane. Section 2. That the cost of said Study through the use of Ward 3 contract shall be in an amount not An emergency ordinance authoriz- Casino Revenue Funds. to exceed $20,000 and shall be paid ing the Director of the Department Whereas, this ordinance consti- from Fund No. 10 SF 188. of Public Works to enter into agree- tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 3. That the Director of ment with ing for the usual daily operation of Law shall prepare and approve said for the Student Theatre Enrichment a municipal department; now, there- contract and that the contract shall Program (STEP) through the use of fore, contain such terms and provisions Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino as he deems necessary to protect the Be it ordained by the Council of Revenue Funds. City’s interest. the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 1. That the Director of the tutes an emergency measure provid- hereby declared to be an emergency City Planning Commission is hereby ing for the usual daily operation of measure and, provided it receives authorized to enter into an agree- a municipal department; now, there- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ment with the Tremont West Devel- fore, all the members elected to Council, opment Corporation for the Tremont Be it ordained by the Council of it shall take effect and be in force Lincoln Heights Planning Study for the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and the public purpose of promoting the Section 1. That the Director of the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it planning and commercial-residential Department of Public Works is here- shall take effect and be in force development of City of Cleveland by authorized to enter into agree- from and after the earliest period neighborhoods through the use of ment effective June 1, 2018 with allowed by law. Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. Cleveland Public Theatre for the Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Section 2. That the cost of said Student Theatre Enrichment Pro- and statutory provisions and place contract shall be in an amount not gram (STEP) for the public purpose on final passage. to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid of providing theatre education and The rules were suspended. Yeas from Fund No. 10 SF 188. training on live arts to city of Cleve- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 3. That the Director of land youth through the use of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Law shall prepare and approve said Ward(s) 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 casi- Nays 0. contract and that the contract shall no revenue funds. contain such terms and provisions Section 2. That the cost of said Ord. No. 775-18. as he deems necessary to protect the contract shall be in an amount not By Council Member McCormack. City’s interest. to exceed $38,000 and shall be paid An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 4. That this ordinance is from Fund No. 10 SF 188. ing the Director of the Department hereby declared to be an emergency Section 3. That the Director of of Public Works to enter into agree- measure and, provided it receives Law shall prepare and approve said ment with the Tremont West Devel- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of contract and that the contract shall opment Corporation for the Arts in all the members elected to Council, contain such terms and provisions August Expo through the use of it shall take effect and be in force as he deems necessary to protect the Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds immediately upon its passage and City’s interest. Whereas, this ordinance consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 4. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of fore, Motion to suspend rules, Charter, all the members elected to Council, Be it ordained by the Council of and statutory provisions and place it shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: on final passage. immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That the Director of the The rules were suspended. Yeas approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Department of Public Works is here- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read shall take effect and be in force by authorized to enter into agree- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. from and after the earliest period ment effective July 1, 2018 with the Nays 0. allowed by law. Tremont West Development Corpo- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, ration for the Arts in August Expo Ord. No. 777-18. and statutory provisions and place for the public purpose of providing By Council Members Cleveland, on final passage. performing arts education to city of Griffin and B. Jones. The rules were suspended. Yeas Cleveland residents through the use An emergency ordinance authoriz- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. ing the Director of the Department third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 2. That the cost of said of Public Works to enter into agree- Nays 0. contract shall be in an amount not ment with a Cultural Exchange for 989 22 The City Record June 6, 2018 the Building Communities Where Section 2. That all of the require- Whereas, pursuant to Section Children Read Program through the ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified 675.07 of the Codified Ordinances of use of Wards 5, 6 and 7 Casino Rev- Ordinances shall apply to the per- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified enue Funds. sons named in Section 1 of this ordi- Ordinances”) the consent of Council Whereas, this ordinance consti- nance. expressed by ordinance is a prereq- tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 3. That the privilege uisite to peddling upon public rights ing for the usual daily operation of granted may be revoked at any time of way outside of the Central Busi- a municipal department; now, there- by this Council. ness District; and fore, Section 4. That this ordinance is Whereas, this Council has consid- Be it ordained by the Council of declared to be an emergency mea- ered the request of Alvia Leeth of the City of Cleveland: sure and, provided it receives the Arrogant Apparel to engage in Section 1. That the Director of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all mobile vending outside of the Cen- Department of Public Works is here- the members elected to Council, it tral Business district, and has deter- by authorized to enter into an agree- shall take effect and be in force mined that it is in the public inter- ment effective June 13, 2018 with a immediately upon its passage and est to allow Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Cultural Exchange for the Building approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Apparel to engage in mobile vend- Communities Where Children Read shall take effect and be in force ing in Ward 7; and Program for the public purpose of from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- improving reading literacy for city allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, of Cleveland youth through the use ing for the usual daily operation of and statutory provisions and place of Wards 5, 6 and 7 Casino Revenue a municipal department; now, there- on final passage. Funds. fore, The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 2. That the cost of said Be it ordained by the Council of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read contract shall be in an amount not the City of Cleveland: third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 1. That this Council con- to exceed $35,000 and shall be paid Nays 0. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. sents, as required by, Section 675.08 of the Codified Ordinances to allow Section 3. That the Director of Ord. No. 779-18. Law shall prepare and approve said to Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Apparel By Council Member Cleveland. to engage in mobile vending in the contract and that the contract shall An emergency ordinance authoriz- contain such terms and provisions public rights of way in Ward 7. ing the Director of the Department Section 2. That all of the require- as he deems necessary to protect the of Public Health to enter into agree- City’s interest. ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified ment with the AIDS Taskforce of Ordinances shall apply to the per- Section 4. That this ordinance is Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the sons named in Section 1 of this ordi- hereby declared to be an emergency Youth Towne Project through the nance. measure and, provided it receives use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Section 3. That the privilege the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Funds. granted may be revoked at any time all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- by this Council. it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 4. That this ordinance is immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of declared to be an emergency mea- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- sure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force fore, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of the members elected to Council, it allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Section 1. That the Director of the immediately upon its passage and and statutory provisions and place Department of Public Health is approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it on final passage. hereby authorized to enter into shall take effect and be in force The rules were suspended. Yeas agreement effective June 1, 2018 from and after the earliest period 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater allowed by law. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Nays 0. Project for the public purpose of and statutory provisions and place providing comprehensive HIV test- on final passage. Ord. No. 778-18. ing and educational services on The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Member Cleveland and HIV/STD prevention for high-risk 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Griffin. youth residing in the City of Cleve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. An emergency ordinance authoriz- land through the use of Ward 5 Nays 0. ing the issuance of a Mobile Permit Casino Revenue Funds. Section 2. That the cost of said to Shawn Stephens of Shawn Ord. No. 781-18. contract shall be in an amount not Stephens Ice Cream to engage in By Council Members Polensek and to exceed $10,000 and shall be paid mobile vending in Wards 5 and 6. Hairston. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. Whereas, pursuant to Section An emergency ordinance authoriz- 675.07 of the Codified Ordinances of Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said ing the Director of the Department Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified contract and that the contract shall of Public Works to enter into agree- Ordinances”) the consent of Council contain such terms and provisions ment with Nottingham expressed by ordinance is a prereq- as he deems necessary to protect the Village Development Corporation uisite to peddling upon public rights City’s interest. for the Scoop on Summer Project of way outside of the Central Busi- Section 4. That this ordinance is through the use of Wards 8 and 10 ness District; and hereby declared to be an emergency Casino Revenue Funds. Whereas, this Council has consid- measure and, provided it receives Whereas, this ordinance consti- ered the request of Shawn Stephens the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tutes an emergency measure provid- of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to all the members elected to Council, ing for the usual daily operation of engage in mobile vending outside of it shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- the Central Business district, and immediately upon its passage and fore, has determined that it is in the pub- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Be it ordained by the Council of lic interest to allow Shawn Stephens shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to from and after the earliest period Section 1. That the Director of the engage in mobile vending in Wards allowed by law. Department of Public Works is here- 5 and 6; and Motion to suspend rules, Charter, by authorized to enter into agree- Whereas, this ordinance consti- and statutory provisions and place ment effective June 12, 2018 with tutes an emergency measure provid- on final passage. Collinwood Nottingham Village ing for the usual daily operation of The rules were suspended. Yeas Development Corporation for the a municipal department; now, there- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Scoop on Summer Project for the fore, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. public purpose of providing infor- Be it ordained by the Council of Nays 0. mation on recreational programming the City of Cleveland: and social service type activities Section 1. That this Council con- Ord. No. 780-18. that take place in the city of Cleve- sents, as required by, Section 675.08 By Council Member B. Jones. land through the use of Wards 8 and of the Codified Ordinances to allow An emergency ordinance authoriz- 10 Casino Revenue Funds. to Shawn Stephens of Shawn ing the issuance of a Mobile Permit Section 2. That the cost of said Stephens Ice Cream to engage in to Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Apparel contract shall be in an amount not mobile vending in the public rights to engage in mobile vending in to exceed $3,000 and shall be paid of way in Wards 5 and 6. Ward 7. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. 990 June 6, 2018 The City Record 23

Section 3. That the Director of Whereas, this ordinance consti- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Law shall prepare and approve said tutes an emergency measure provid- all the members elected to Council, contract and that the contract shall ing for the usual daily operation of it shall take effect and be in force contain such terms and provisions a municipal department; now, there- immediately upon its passage and as he deems necessary to protect the fore, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it City’s interest. Be it ordained by the Council of shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That this ordinance is the City of Cleveland: from and after the earliest period hereby declared to be an emergency Section 1. That the Director of the allowed by law. measure and, provided it receives Department of Public Health is Motion to suspend rules, Charter, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of hereby authorized to enter into and statutory provisions and place all the members elected to Council, agreement effective August 1, 2018 on final passage. it shall take effect and be in force with the National Center for Urban The rules were suspended. Yeas immediately upon its passage and Solutions for the African American 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Male Health Expo for the public third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. shall take effect and be in force purpose of providing health educa- Nays 0. from and after the earliest period tion and information on healthy life allowed by law. style practices to African American Ord. No. 786-18. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Males residing in the city of Cleve- By Council Member Brady. and statutory provisions and place land through the use of Ward 9 An emergency ordinance authoriz- on final passage. Casino revenue Funds. ing the Director of the Department The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 2. That the cost of said of Community Development to enter 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read contract shall be in an amount not into agreement with Westown Com- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to exceed $7,000 and shall be paid munity Development Corporation for Nays 0. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. the Westown CDC Code Enforce- Section 3. That the Director of ment Program through the use of Ord. No. 782-18. Law shall prepare and approve said Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. By Council Member Conwell. contract and that the contract shall Whereas, this ordinance consti- An emergency ordinance authoriz- contain such terms and provisions tutes an emergency measure provid- ing the Director of the Public as he deems necessary to protect the ing for the usual daily operation of Health Department to enter into City’s interest. a municipal department; now, there- agreement with the National Kidney Section 4. That this ordinance is fore, Foundation for the Kidney Walk hereby declared to be an emergency Be it ordained by the Council of Expo through the use of Ward 9 measure and, provided it receives the City of Cleveland: Casino Revenue Funds. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Section 1. That the Director of the Whereas, this ordinance consti- Department of Community Develop- all the members elected to Council, tutes an emergency measure provid- ment is hereby authorized to enter it shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of into agreement effective July 1, 2018 immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- with Westown Community Develop- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it fore, ment Corporation for the Westown shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of CDC Code Enforcement Program for from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: the public purpose of eliminating Section 1. That the Director of the allowed by law. slum and blight in City of Cleveland Department of Public Health is Motion to suspend rules, Charter, neighborhoods through the use of hereby authorized to enter into and statutory provisions and place Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. agreement effective June 1, 2018 on final passage. Section 2. That the cost of said with the National Kidney Founda- The rules were suspended. Yeas contract shall be in an amount not tion for the Kidney Walk Expo for 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read to exceed $64,430 and shall be paid the public purpose of providing edu- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. cational materials and presentations Nays 0. Section 3. That the Director of to city of Cleveland residents on Law shall prepare and approve said kidney disease and treatment Ord. No. 784-18. contract and that the contract shall through the use of Ward 9 Casino By Council Member Conwell. contain such terms and provisions Revenue Funds. An emergency ordinance authoriz- as he deems necessary to protect the Section 2. That the cost of said ing the Director of the Department City’s interest. contract shall be in an amount not of Public Health to enter into an Section 4. That this ordinance is to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid agreement with the Neighborhood hereby declared to be an emergency from Fund No. 10 SF 188. Leadership Institute for the Boys to measure and, provided it receives Section 3. That the Director of Men Health & Empowerment Pro- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Law shall prepare and approve said gram through the use of Ward 9 all the members elected to Council, contract and that the contract shall Casino Revenue Funds. it shall take effect and be in force contain such terms and provisions Whereas, this ordinance consti- immediately upon its passage and as he deems necessary to protect the tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it City’s interest. ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- from and after the earliest period hereby declared to be an emergency fore, allowed by law. measure and, provided it receives Be it ordained by the Council of Motion to suspend rules, Charter, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the City of Cleveland: and statutory provisions and place all the members elected to Council, Section 1. That the Director of the on final passage. it shall take effect and be in force Department of Public Health is The rules were suspended. Yeas immediately upon its passage and hereby authorized to enter into 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read approval by the Mayor; otherwise it agreement effective May 5, 2018 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. shall take effect and be in force with the Neighborhood Leadership Nays 0. from and after the earliest period Institute for the Boys to Men Health allowed by law. & Empowerment Program for the Ord. No. 790-18. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, public purpose of providing health By Council Member Zone. and statutory provisions and place education programming to youth An emergency ordinance authoriz- on final passage. residing in the City of Cleveland ing the Director of the Department The rules were suspended. Yeas through the use of Ward 9 Casino of Public Works to enter into an 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Revenue Funds. agreement with Cudell Improve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 2. That the cost of said ment, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Edu- Nays 0. contract shall be in an amount not cation Expo through the use of to exceed $3,000 and shall be paid Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. Ord. No. 783-18. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Member Conwell. Section 3. That the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law shall prepare and approve said ing for the usual daily operation of ing the Director of the Department contract and that the contract shall a municipal department; now, there- of Public Health to enter into agree- contain such terms and provisions fore, ment with the National Center for as he deems necessary to protect the Be it ordained by the Council of Urban Solutions for the African City’s interest. the City of Cleveland: American Male Health Expo Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 1. That the Director of the through the use of Ward 9 Casino hereby declared to be an emergency Department of Public Works is hereby Revenue Funds. measure and, provided it receives authorized to enter into an agreement 991 24 The City Record June 6, 2018 with Cudell Improvement, Inc., Ord. No. 804-18. Thence Southerly along the West- effective June 10, 2018 for the Clifton By Council Members McCormack, erly line of land so conveyed, 200.97 Arts Education Expo for the public Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- feet to the place of beginning, purpose of providing art educational mental request). according to a survey dated March activities and programming to youth An emergency ordinance authoriz- 13, 1950 and updated on November residing in the City of Cleveland ing the Commissioner of Purchases 24, 1971 made by Edward C. through the use of Ward 15 Casino and Supplies to acquire and re-con- O’Rourke Registered Surveyor, be Revenue Funds. vey properties presently owned by the same more or less, but subject Section 2. That the cost of said Alto JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their to all legal highways. contract shall be in an amount not designee, located at 1001-1101 Euclid to exceed $7,500 and shall be paid Avenue for the purpose of entering PARCEL NO. 2 PPN 101-36-011: from Fund No. 10 SF 188. into the chain-of-title prior to the Situated in the City of Cleveland, Section 3. That the Director of adoption of tax increment financing County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Law shall prepare and approve said legislation authorized under Section known as being part of Sublot No. contract and that the contract shall 5709.41 of the Revised Code. 62 in J.M. Woolsey’s Allotment of contain such terms and provisions Whereas, this ordinance consti- part of Original Two Acre Lot Nos. as he deems necessary to protect the tutes an emergency measure provid- 156 to 162, both inclusive, and all of City’s interest. ing for the usual daily operation of Original Two Acre Lot Nos. 163 to Section 4. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- 167, both inclusive, as shown by the hereby declared to be an emergency fore, recorded plat in Volume “N” of measure and, provided it receives Be it ordained by the Council of Deeds, Page 486 of Cuyahoga Coun- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the City of Cleveland: ty Records, bounded and described all the members elected to Council, Section 1. That notwithstanding as follows: it shall take effect and be in force and as an exception to the provi- Beginning on the Northerly line of immediately upon its passage and sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Euclid Avenue, 99 feet in width, at approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, the Southwesterly corner of Sublot shall take effect and be in force Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- No. 62 in said J.M. Woolsey’s Allot- from and after the earliest period chases and Supplies is authorized to ment from which point a PK nail allowed by law. acquire from and re-convey to, Alto was set 1.00 foot Southerly; Motion to suspend rules, Charter, JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their and statutory provisions and place designee, for a price of one dollar Course No. 1: on final passage. and other valuable consideration Thence North 10° 35' 53" West The rules were suspended. Yeas determined to be fair market value, along the Westerly line of Sublot 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the following property for the pur- No. 62 in said J.M. Woolsey’s Allot- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. pose of entering into the chain-of- ment, 248.66 feet to a PK nail set in Nays 0. title prior to the adoption of tax the Southeasterly line of Hickory increment financing legislation Court NE, 15.12 feet in width, being Ord. No. 791-18. authorized under Section 5709.41 of also the Westerly terminus thereof; By Council Member Zone. the Revised Code and more fully An emergency ordinance authoriz- described as follows: Course No. 2: ing the Director of the Department Thence North 55° 49' 01" East of Public Health to enter into an EXHIBIT “A” along said Southeasterly line of agreement with Bike Cleveland for Hickory Court NE, 54.56 feet to the Open Streets Cleveland Expo Northwesterly corner of Parcel 1A of PARCEL NO. 1 PPN 101-36-012: through the use of Ward 15 Casino land conveyed to Statler Arms, Inc., Situated in the City of Cleveland, Revenue Funds. by deed dated December 27, 1996 and County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Whereas, this ordinance consti- recorded in Volume 97-00021, Page 4 and known as being part of Origi- tutes an emergency measure provid- of Cuyahoga County Records, from nal Two Acre Lots Nos. 155 and 156, ing for the usual daily operation of which point a PK nail was set 1.00 and bounded and described as fol- a municipal department; now, there- feet Northerly; fore, lows: Be it ordained by the Council of Beginning on the Northerly line of Course No. 3: the City of Cleveland: Euclid Avenue, 99 feet wide, at a Thence South 10° 35' 53" East Section 1. That the Director of the point distant 145.74 feet Easterly, along the Westerly line of said Par- Department of Public Health is measured along said Northerly line cel 1A of land so conveyed to Statler hereby authorized to enter into of Euclid Avenue from its intersec- Arms, Inc. and along the Westerly agreement with Bike Cleveland for tion with the Northeasterly line of line of land conveyed to Trebmal Open Streets Cleveland Expo for the East 9th Street (formerly Erie Construction, Inc., by deed dated public purpose of promoting com- Street), 99 feet wide, said place of October 5, 1983 and recorded in Vol- munity health education and health beginning being also the South- ume 83-0853, Page 17 of Cuyahoga screening to residents residing in westerly corner of land conveyed to County Records, 270.65 feet to a the City of Cleveland through the Lucretia J. Prentiss and Ellen A. point in the aforementioned Norther- use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Cox, by deed dated January 25, 1901, ly line of Euclid Avenue, from Funds. and recorded in Volume 771, Page which point a drill hole and cross Section 2. That the cost of said 594 of Cuyahoga County Records; was set 1.00 foot Southerly; contract shall be in an amount not Thence Easterly along the to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid Northerly line of Euclid Avenue, Course No. 4: from Fund No. 10 SF 188. 145.74 feet to the Southwesterly cor- Section 3. That the Director of Thence South 79° 35' 28" West ner of land conveyed to the Loomis Law shall prepare and approve said along said Northerly line of Euclid Company, by deed dated December contract and that the contract shall Avenue, 50.00 feet to the place of 31, 1912, and recorded in Volume contain such terms and provisions beginning, containing 12,984 square as he deems necessary to protect the 1437, Page 507 of Cuyahoga County feet of land, according to a survey City’s interest. Records; by Garrett & Associates, Inc., Reg- Section 4. That this ordinance is Thence Northerly along the West- istered Engineers and Surveyors, hereby declared to be an emergency erly line of land so conveyed to the made in July, 2000, be the same measure and, provided it receives Loomis Company, which is also more or less, but subject to all legal the affirmative vote of two-thirds of along the center line of a party wall highways. all the members elected to Council, created between the Loomis Compa- The bearings used herein are it shall take effect and be in force ny and the Euclid Company by based on an assumed meridian and immediately upon its passage and Agreement recorded in Volume 1453, are used only to denote angles. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Page 122 of Cuyahoga County shall take effect and be in force Records, and along the Northerly PARCEL NO. 3 PPN 101-36-008: from and after the earliest period prolongation thereof, 265.15 feet to Situated in the City of Cleveland, allowed by law. the Northwesterly line of said Orig- County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Motion to suspend rules, Charter, inal Lot No. 156; and known as being a part of Sublot and statutory provisions and place Thence Southwesterly along the No. 62 in John M. Woolsey’s Subdi- on final passage. Northwesterly line of said Original vision of part of Original Two Acre The rules were suspended. Yeas Lots Nos. 156 and 155, 158.49 feet to Lots Nos. 156 to 162 and all of Orig- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the Northwesterly corner of land inal Two Acre Lots Nos. 163 to 167 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. conveyed to Lucretia J. Prentiss and both inclusive, as shown by the Nays 0. Ellen A. Cox, as aforesaid; recorded plat in Volume “N” of 992 June 6, 2018 The City Record 25

Deeds, Page 486 of Cuyahoga Coun- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, senior citizens residing in the city ty Records, forming a parcel of land and statutory provisions and place of Cleveland through the use of bounded and described as follows: on final passage. Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds. Beginning on the Northerly line of The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 2. That the cost of said Euclid Avenue, 99 feet in width, at 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read contract shall be in an amount not the Southeasterly corner of land con- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to exceed $15,000 and shall be paid veyed to Robert M. Levin, Trustee, Nays 0. from Fund No. 10 SF 188. and others by deed dated February Section 3. That the Director of 19, 1981 and recorded in Volume Ord. No. 818-18. Law shall prepare and approve said 15429, Page 403 of Cuyahoga Coun- By Council Member Brancatelli contract and that the contract shall ty Records, being also the South- (by departmental request). contain such terms and provisions easterly corner of land of George W. An emergency ordinance authoriz- as he deems necessary to protect the Gardner and others, as described in ing the Director of Economic Devel- City’s interest. a boundary line agreement dated opment to enter into an agreement Section 4. That this ordinance is February 10, 1900 and recorded in with Slavic Village Development for hereby declared to be an emergency Volume 753, Page 384 of Cuyahoga the 5101-03 Fleet Avenue project measure and, provided it receives County Records; through the use of Ward 12 Restrict- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ed Income Tax Funds. all the members elected to Council, Course No. 1: Whereas, this ordinance consti- it shall take effect and be in force Thence North 10° 36' 09" West tutes an emergency measure provid- immediately upon its passage and along the Easterly line of land so ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it conveyed to Robert M. Levin, a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force Trustee, and others, and also the fore, from and after the earliest period Easterly line of land of George W. Be it ordained by the Council of allowed by law. Gardner, and others, 135.67 feet to the City of Cleveland: Motion to suspend rules, Charter, its intersection with a line drawn Section 1. That the Director of and statutory provisions and place parallel with and distant 135.67 feet Economic Development is autho- on final passage. Northerly by rectangular measure- rized to enter into an agreement The rules were suspended. Yeas ment from the Northerly line of said with Slavic Village Development for 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Euclid Avenue; the public purpose of acquisition third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Course No. 2: activities in support of the 5101-03 Thence North 79° 35' 51" East Fleet Avenue project through the use of Ward 12 Restricted Income Ord. No. 823-18. along said parallel line 46.28 feet to By Council Members Hairston and a point; Tax Funds. Section 2. That the cost of the con- Conwell. tract shall be in an amount not to An emergency ordinance authoriz- Course No. 3: ing and directing the Director of Thence South 10° 35' 39" East, exceed $75,000 and shall be paid from the Fund designated by the Office of Capital Projects to issue a 135.67 feet to a point in the Norther- permit to the Glenville Festival ly line of aforementioned Euclid Director of Finance for the project. Committee to stretch banners on Avenue; Section 3. That the Director of 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and Law shall prepare and approve the East 103rd Street at St. Clair Course No. 4: contract and the contract shall con- Avenue; for the period from July 12, Thence South 79° 35' 51" West tain such terms and provisions as 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to along the Northerly line of said the Director deems necessary to pro- celebrate the annual Glenville Her- Euclid Avenue, 46.26 feet to the tect the City’s interest. place of beginning, containing 6,278 itage Festival. Section 4. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- square feet of land (0.1441 acres) hereby declared to be an emergency according to a survey by Garrett tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of and Associates, Inc., Registered the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Engineers and Surveyors, made in a municipal department; now, there- all the members elected to Council, fore, September, 1983, be the same more it shall take effect and be in force or less, but subject to all legal high- Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: ways. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the Director of Section 1. That notwithstanding shall take effect and be in force Economic Development is autho- the provision of Section 623.13 of the from and after the earliest period rized to execute on behalf of the Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, allowed by law. City of Cleveland all necessary doc- Ohio, 1976, the Director of the Office uments to acquire and to convey the Motion to suspend rules, Charter, of Capital Projects is hereby autho- properties and to employ and pay all and statutory provisions and place rized and directed to issue a permit fees for title companies, surveys, on final passage. to the Glenville Festival Committee escrows, appraisers, environmental The rules were suspended. Yeas to install, maintain and remove ban- audits, and all other costs necessary 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ners on East 88th Street at St. Clair for the acquisition and sale of the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. properties. Nays 0. Clair Avenue; inclusive. Said banner Section 3. That this Council finds shall be approved by the Office of the conveyances are in compliance Ord. No. 821-18. Capital Projects, in consultation with Section 5709.41(B)(1) of the By Council Member Hairston. with the Director of Public Safety, Revised Code and the proposed An emergency ordinance authoriz- as to type, method of affixing and improvement constitute and are ing the Director of the Department location so as not to interfere with declared a public purpose under said of Aging to enter into an agreement any sign erected and maintained section and the subject property is with Collinwood Nottingham Devel- under the requirements of law or located in a blighted area of an opment Corporation for the Five ordinance. The permission of the impacted City as required by Section Pointes Senior Food Program owner of any pole from which a ban- 5709.41 of the Revised Code. through the use of Ward 10 Casino ner will be hung must be obtained Section 4. That the conveyance Revenue Funds. prior to issuance of the permit. No shall be made by official deed pre- Whereas, this ordinance consti- commercial advertising shall be pared by the Director of Law and tutes an emergency measure provid- printed or permitted on said banner executed by the Mayor and the Com- ing for the usual daily operation of and said banner shall be removed missioner of Purchases and Supplies a municipal department; now, there- promptly upon the expiration of said on behalf of the City of Cleveland. fore, permit. Section 5. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of Section 2. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency mea- the City of Cleveland: hereby declared to be an emergency sure and, provided it receives the Section 1. That the Director of the measure and, provided it receives affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Department of Aging is hereby the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the members elected to Council, it authorized to enter into an agree- all the members elected to Council, shall take effect and be in force ment effective January 1, 2018 with it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and the Collinwood Nottingham Develop- immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ment Corporation for the Five approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force Pointes Senior Food Program for the shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period public purpose of providing nutri- from and after the earliest period allowed by law. tious foods and meals to needy allowed by law. 993 26 The City Record June 6, 2018

Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Section 1. That Council does here- and statutory provisions and place cil be and she is hereby directed to by record its objection to the trans- on final passage. transmit two certified copies of this fer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Per- The rules were suspended. Yeas resolution, together with two copies mit from Dunne Manning Stores, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of a letter of objection and two LLC, DBA BP Unimart #243, 3065 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. copies of a letter requesting that the West 117th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Nays 0. hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- 44111, Permit Number 23792550175 to hoga County. Sky Fuel, Inc., DBA BP Unimart, FIRST READING EMERGENCY Section 3. That this resolution is #243, 3065 West 117th Street, Cleve- RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL hereby declared to be an emergency land, Ohio 44111, Permit Number AND ADOPTED measure and, provided it receives 82191440020; and requests the Super- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of intendent of Liquor Control to set a Res. No. 771-18. all the members elected to Council, hearing for said application in By Council Member J. Jones. it shall take effect and be in force accordance with provisions of Sec- An emergency resolution object- immediately upon its adoption and tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of ing to the transfer of ownership of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Ohio. a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 4360 shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Lee Road. from and after the earliest period cil be and she is hereby directed to Whereas, Council has been noti- allowed by law. transmit two certified copies of this fied by the Division of Liquor Con- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, resolution, together with two copies trol of an application for the trans- and statutory provisions and place of a letter of objection and two fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 on final adoption. copies of a letter requesting that the Liquor Permit from Lee Miles Ser- The rules were suspended. Yeas hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- vice, Inc., DBA Lee-Miles Citgo, 4360 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hoga County. Lee Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas Section 3. That this resolution is Permit Number 5088723 to Aigo, 17. Nays 0. hereby declared to be an emergency LLC, DBA Aigo Quickmart, 4360 Lee measure and, provided it receives Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, Permit Res. No. 785-18. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Number 00810760005; and By Council Member Brady. all the members elected to Council, Whereas, the granting of this An emergency resolution object- it shall take effect and be in force application for a liquor permit to ing to the transfer of ownership of immediately upon its adoption and this high crime area, which is a C1 Liquor Permit to 3065 West approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it already saturated with other liquor 117th Street. shall take effect and be in force outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Whereas, Council has been noti- from and after the earliest period ests of the entire community; and fied by the Division of Liquor Con- allowed by law. Whereas, the applicant does not trol of an application for the trans- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, qualify to be a permit holder and/or fer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Per- and statutory provisions and place has demonstrated that he has oper- mit from Dunne Manning Stores, on final adoption. ated his liquor business in disregard LLC, DBA BP Unimart #243, 3065 The rules were suspended. Yeas of the laws, regulations or local West 117th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ordinances of this state or any other 44111, Permit Number 23792550175 to third time in full. Adopted. Yeas state; and Sky Fuel, Inc., DBA BP Unimart, 17. Nays 0. Whereas, the place for which the #243, 3065 West 117th Street, Cleve- permit is sought has not conformed land, Ohio 44111, Permit Number Res. No. 787-18. to the building, safety or health 82191440020; and By Council Member Kelley. Whereas, the granting of this requirements of the governing body An emergency resolution object- application for a liquor permit to of this County or City; and ing to the transfer of ownership of this high crime area, which is Whereas, the place for which the a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor already saturated with other liquor permit is sought is so arranged or Permit to 4693 State Road, 1st floor outlets, is contrary to the best inter- constructed that law enforcement and basement front. ests of the entire community; and officers or agents of the Division of Whereas, the applicant does not Whereas, Council has been noti- Liquor Control are prevented rea- qualify to be a permit holder and/or fied by the Division of Liquor Con- sonable access to the establishment; has demonstrated that he has oper- trol of an application for the trans- and ated his liquor business in disregard fer of ownership of a D2, D2X, D3, Whereas, the place for which the of the laws, regulations or local D3A and D6 Liquor Permit from permit is sought is so located with ordinances of this state or any other Nicetime, Inc., DBA Dirty Dog, 4693 respect to the neighborhood that it state; and State Road, 1st floor and basement substantially interferes with public Whereas, the place for which the front, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Permit decency, sobriety, peace or good permit is sought has not conformed Number 6381965 to GG Cle, LLC, order; and to the building, safety or health DBA Shade, 4693 State Road, 1st Whereas, this objection is based requirements of the governing body floor and basement front, Cleveland, on other legal grounds as set forth of this County or City; and Ohio 44109, Permit Number 2977450; in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Whereas, the place for which the and and permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, the granting of this Whereas, this resolution consti- constructed that law enforcement application for a liquor permit to tutes an emergency measure provid- officers or agents of the Division of this high crime area, which is ing for the immediate preservation Liquor Control are prevented rea- already saturated with other liquor of the public peace, prosperity, safe- sonable access to the establishment; outlets, is contrary to the best inter- ty and welfare pursuant to Section and ests of the entire community; and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the applicant does not Council’s objection to said permit permit is sought is so located with qualify to be a permit holder and/or must be received by the Superinten- respect to the neighborhood that it has demonstrated that he has oper- dent of Liquor Control within 30 substantially interferes with public ated his liquor business in disregard days of notification; now, therefore, decency, sobriety, peace or good of the laws, regulations or local Be it resolved by the Council of order; and ordinances of this state or any other the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this objection is based state; and Section 1. That Council does here- on other legal grounds as set forth Whereas, the place for which the by record its objection to the trans- in Revised Code Section 4303.292; permit is sought has not conformed fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 and to the building, safety or health Liquor Permit from Lee Miles Ser- Whereas, this resolution consti- requirements of the governing body vice, Inc., DBA Lee-Miles Citgo, 4360 tutes an emergency measure provid- of this County or City; and Lee Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, ing for the immediate preservation Whereas, the place for which the Permit Number 5088723 to Aigo, of the public peace, prosperity, safe- permit is sought is so arranged or LLC, DBA Aigo Quickmart, 4360 Lee ty and welfare pursuant to Section constructed that law enforcement Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, Permit 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. officers or agents of the Division of Number 00810760005; and requests Council’s objection to said permit Liquor Control are prevented rea- the Superintendent of Liquor Control must be received by the Superinten- sonable access to the establishment; to set a hearing for said application dent of Liquor Control within 30 and in accordance with provisions of days of notification; now, therefore, Whereas, the place for which the Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code Be it resolved by the Council of permit is sought is so located with of Ohio. the City of Cleveland: respect to the neighborhood that it 994 June 6, 2018 The City Record 27 substantially interferes with public to the building, safety or health Whereas, the applicant does not decency, sobriety, peace or good requirements of the governing body qualify to be a permit holder and/or order; and of this County or City; and has demonstrated that he has oper- Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, the place for which the ated his liquor business in disregard on other legal grounds as set forth permit is sought is so arranged or of the laws, regulations or local in Revised Code Section 4303.292; constructed that law enforcement ordinances of this state or any other and officers or agents of the Division of state; and Whereas, this resolution consti- Liquor Control are prevented rea- Whereas, the place for which the tutes an emergency measure provid- sonable access to the establishment; permit is sought has not conformed ing for the immediate preservation and to the building, safety or health of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Whereas, the place for which the requirements of the governing body ty and welfare pursuant to Section permit is sought is so located with of this County or City; and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. respect to the neighborhood that it Whereas, the place for which the Council’s objection to said permit substantially interferes with public permit is sought is so arranged or must be received by the Superinten- decency, sobriety, peace or good constructed that law enforcement dent of Liquor Control within 30 order; and officers or agents of the Division of days of notification; now, therefore, Whereas, this objection is based Liquor Control are prevented rea- Be it resolved by the Council of on other legal grounds as set forth sonable access to the establishment; the City of Cleveland: in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and Section 1. That Council does here- and Whereas, the place for which the by record its objection to the trans- Whereas, this resolution consti- permit is sought is so located with fer of ownership of a D2, D2X, D3, tutes an emergency measure provid- respect to the neighborhood that it D3A and D6 Liquor Permit from ing for the immediate preservation substantially interferes with public Nicetime, Inc., DBA Dirty Dog, 4693 of the public peace, prosperity, safe- decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and State Road, 1st floor and basement ty and welfare pursuant to Section Whereas, this objection is based front, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Permit 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. on other legal grounds as set forth Number 6381965 to GG Cle, LLC, Council’s objection to said permit DBA Shade, 4693 State Road, 1st in Revised Code Section 4303.292; must be received by the Superinten- and floor and basement front, Cleveland, dent of Liquor Control within 30 Ohio 44109, Permit Number 2977450; Whereas, this resolution consti- days of notification; now, therefore, tutes an emergency measure provid- and requests the Superintendent of Be it resolved by the Council of Liquor Control to set a hearing for ing for the immediate preservation the City of Cleveland: of the public peace, prosperity, safe- said application in accordance with Section 1. That Council does here- provisions of Section 4303.26 of the ty and welfare pursuant to Section by record its objection to a New C2 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Revised Code of Ohio. Liquor Permit at Family Dollar Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Council’s objection to said permit Stores of Ohio, Inc., DBA Family must be received by the Superinten- cil be and she is hereby directed to Dollar Stores, #1781, 2704 Clark dent of Liquor Control within 30 transmit two certified copies of this Avenue, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio days of notification; now, therefore, resolution, together with two copies 44109, Permit Number 26312750200, Be it resolved by the Council of of a letter of objection and two and requests the Superintendent of the City of Cleveland: copies of a letter requesting that the Liquor Control to set a hearing for Section 1. That Council does here- hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- said application in accordance with by record its objection to a New C1 hoga County. provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Liquor Permit at Doglen Midwest, Section 3. That this resolution is LLC, DBA Dollar General Store, hereby declared to be an emergency Revised Code of Ohio. Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- #18069, 3040 Fulton Road, Cleveland, measure and, provided it receives Ohio 44113, Permit Number the affirmative vote of two-thirds of cil be and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this 22348152935, and requests the Super- all the members elected to Council, intendent of Liquor Control to set a it shall take effect and be in force resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two hearing for said application in immediately upon its adoption and accordance with provisions of Sec- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of shall take effect and be in force Ohio. hoga County. from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Section 3. That this resolution is allowed by law. cil be and she is hereby directed to hereby declared to be an emergency Motion to suspend rules, Charter, transmit two certified copies of this and statutory provisions and place measure and, provided it receives resolution, together with two copies on final adoption. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of of a letter of objection and two The rules were suspended. Yeas all the members elected to Council, copies of a letter requesting that the 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read it shall take effect and be in force hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas immediately upon its adoption and hoga County. 17. Nays 0. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 3. That this resolution is shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency Res. No. 788-18. from and after the earliest period measure and, provided it receives By Council Member Santana. allowed by law. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of An emergency resolution object- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, all the members elected to Council, ing to a New C2 Liquor Permit at and statutory provisions and place it shall take effect and be in force 2704 Clark Avenue, 1st floor. on final adoption. immediately upon its adoption and Whereas, Council has been noti- The rules were suspended. Yeas approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it fied by the Division of Liquor Con- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read shall take effect and be in force trol of an application for a New C2 third time in full. Adopted. Yeas from and after the earliest period Liquor Permit at Family Dollar 17. Nays 0. allowed by law. Stores of Ohio, Inc., DBA Family Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Dollar Stores, #1781, 2704 Clark Res. No. 789-18. and statutory provisions and place Avenue, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio By Council Member Santana. on final adoption. 44109, Permit Number 26312750200; An emergency resolution object- The rules were suspended. Yeas and ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Whereas, the granting of this 3040 Fulton Road. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas application for a liquor permit to Whereas, Council has been noti- 17. Nays 0. this high crime area, which is fied by the Division of Liquor Con- already saturated with other liquor trol of an application for a New C1 SECOND READING EMERGENCY outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Liquor Permit at Doglen Midwest, ORDINANCES PASSED ests of the entire community; and LLC, DBA Dollar General Store, Whereas, the applicant does not #18069, 3040 Fulton Road, Cleveland, Ord. No. 609-17. qualify to be a permit holder and/or Ohio 44113, Permit Number By Council Members Pruitt and has demonstrated that he has oper- 22348152935; and Kelley (by departmental request). ated his liquor business in disregard Whereas, the granting of this An emergency ordinance to amend of the laws, regulations or local application for a liquor permit to various sections in Chapter 541 of ordinances of this state or any other this high crime area, which is the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- state; and already saturated with other liquor land, Ohio, 1976, as amended and Whereas, the place for which the outlets, is contrary to the best inter- enacted by various ordinances relat- permit is sought has not conformed ests of the entire community; and ing to sewer connections and sewer 995 28 The City Record June 6, 2018 use code including stormwater con- The rules were suspended. Yeas execute deeds of easement and tem- trol and management; and to enact 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read porary deeds of easement granting new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to NEORSD certain easement rights relating to watercourse protection Nays 0. in various properties; declaring the and criminal liability. easement rights not needed for the Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 1454-17. City’s public use; and authorizing Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage By Council Member Conwell. the Director of Public Works to recommended by Committees on An emergency ordinance desig- accept from NEORSD the transfer of Utilities, Finance, when amended, as nating the Glenville-Bratenahl U.S. a portion of land known as the for- follows: Post Office, Luke Easter Building as mer Clarence Van Duzer property 1. In Section 1, at amended Section a Cleveland landmark. located on Merwin Avenue for the 541.01(t), strike lines 2, 3, and 4 in their Approved by Directors of City City’s Canal Basin Park project. entirety and insert: “that is not Planning Commission, Law; Passage Approved by Directors of Eco- composed entirely of stormwater with recommended by Committee on nomic Development, Public Works, the exception of discharges Development Planning and Sustain- Public Utilities, City Planning Com- authorized under an NPDES permit ability. mission, Finance, Law; Passage rec- (other than the NPDES permit for The rules were suspended. Yeas ommended by Committees on Munic- discharges from the municipal sewer 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ipal, Services and Properties, Devel- system) and discharges listed in the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. opment Planning and Sustainability, City of Cleveland Division of Water Nays 0. Finance. Pollution Control’s Illicit Discharge The rules were suspended. Yeas Detection and Elimination Program Ord. No. 153-18. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Manual as not significant By Council Member B. Jones. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. contributors.”. An emergency ordinance to add Nays 0. 2. In Section 1, at amended Section the name “Pastor Emeritus Roo- 541.08(b), strike lines 3, 4, 5, 6 and sevelt Brown Way” as a secondary Ord. No. 423-18. 7 in their entirety and insert: “by and honorary name to White Avenue By Council Members Keane and the Commissioner, to a natural between East 55th Street and East Kelley (by departmental request). watercourse, or as authorized in 65th Street. An emergency ordinance deter- division (b) of Section 3133.05 of the Approved by Director of Law; Pas- mining the method of making the Codified Ordinances.”. sage recommended by Committee on public improvement of upgrading 3. In Section 1, at amended Section Development Planning and Sustain- electrical services and installing 541.13(d), insert a third paragraph ability. backup power generators at various to read as follows: The rules were suspended. Yeas pump stations; authorizing the “That under Section 108(b) of the 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Director of Public Utilities to enter Charter, the purchases authorized third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. into one or more public improvement by this section may be made Nays 0. contracts to construct the improve- through cooperative arrangements ment authorizing the director to with other governmental agencies. Ord. No. 154-18. employ one or more professional The Director of Public Utilities may By Council Member J. Jones. consultants necessary to design the sign all documents that are neces- An emergency ordinance to add improvement; authorizing the direc- sary to make the purchases, and the name “Brewer Way” as a sec- tor to apply for and accept any may enter into one or more con- ondary and honorary name to loans or grants from any public or tracts with the vendors selected Seville Road between Lee Road and private entity, including but not lim- through that cooperative process.”. East 162nd Street. ited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Amendments agreed to. Approved by Director of Law; Pas- Sewer District for Community Cost The rules were suspended. Yeas sage recommended by Committee on Share Program funding, for this pur- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Development Planning and Sustain- pose; and authorizing the director to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ability. apply and pay for permits, licenses, Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas and other authorizations required In compliance with Section 33 of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read for the improvement. the Charter a copy of the legislation third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of Public was furnished to each member of Nays 0. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Council before final passage. ommended by Committees on Utili- Ord. No. 254-18. ties, Finance, when amended, as fol- Ord. No. 943-17. By Council Members Cleveland lows: By Council Members Keane and and Kelley (by departmental 1. In Section 10, line 2 after Kelley (by departmental request). request) “shall”, insert “not exceed $200,000 An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- and shall”. ing the Director of Port Control to ing the Director of Port Control to Amendment agreed to. enter into a property adoption agree- exercise the first option to renew The rules were suspended. Yeas ment with the Cleveland National Contract No. PIRC 2016-2 with Cook 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Air Show Foundation for the display Paving & Construction Co., Inc. to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. of two statue-type F-4 fighter planes provide for the public improvement Nays 0. on property located near the of repairing and maintaining run- In compliance with Section 33 of entrance of Cleveland Burke Lake- ways, taxiways, ramps, roads and the Charter a copy of the legislation front Airport, including maintenance of the property, for a period of five other concrete surfaces, for the var- was furnished to each member of years, with five one-year options to ious divisions of the Department of Council before final passage. renew, exercisable by the Director Port Control. of Port Control. Approved by Directors of Port Ord. No. 426-18. Approved by Directors of Port Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- By Council Member B. Jones. Control, City Planning Commission, ommended by Committees on Trans- An emergency ordinance desig- Finance, Law; Passage recommended portation, Finance. nating Crawford Road Christian by Committees on Transportation, The rules were suspended. Yeas Church as a Cleveland Landmark. Finance. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of City The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Planning Commission, Law; Passage 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. recommended by Committee on third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Development Planning and Sustain- Nays 0. Ord. No. 263-18. ability. By Council Members Johnson, The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 1453-17. Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Member Kevin Con- mental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. well. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. An emergency ordinance desig- ing the Directors of Economic Devel- nating the Garfield Bank Building opment, Public Works, and Public Ord. No. 495-18. as a Cleveland Landmark. Utilities, to enter into one or more By Council Members Conwell, Approved by Directors of City agreements with the Northeast Ohio Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Planning Commission, Law; Passage Regional Sewer District for the mental request). recommended by Committee on exchange of easements, real proper- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Development Planning and Sustain- ty, and other consideration; autho- ing the Director of Economic Devel- ability. rizing the appropriate directors to opment to enter into a development 996 June 6, 2018 The City Record 29 agreement with The Finch Group, or Approved by Directors of Public Director of Public Works or Capital its designee, to assist with the Works, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Projects, as appropriate, to enter financial feasibility of a mixed-use ommended by Committees on Munic- into one or more public improvement development serving as a starting ipal Services and Properties, contracts for the making of the point to connect Uptown and the Finance. improvement; enter into one or more Historic Wade Park to Circle North The rules were suspended. Yeas professional services to implement and the rest of the Glenville neigh- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the improvement; to apply for and borhood, as part of the Neighbor- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. accept grants and gifts; and autho- hood Transformation Initiative; and Nays 0. rizing the direct employment of the authorizing the Commissioner of necessary labor; for the Department Purchases and Supplies to sell City- Ord. No. 569-18. of Public Works and Office of Cap- owned property no longer needed for By Council Members Johnson, ital Projects. public use located at the project site Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Approved by Directors of Capital to the Finch Group, or its designee, mental request). Projects, City Planning Commission, for purposes of redevelopment. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Approved by Directors of Eco- ing the Commissioner of Purchases ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- nomic Development, City Planning and Supplies to sell City-owned air vices and Properties, Finance, when Commission, Finance, Law; Passage rights no longer needed for public amended, as follows: recommended by Committees on use over property located at 4371 1. In the title, line three, and in Development Planning and Sustain- Pearl Road, formerly known as the Section 1, line 2, after “improvement ability, Finance, when amended, as Greater Cleveland Regional Transit of” insert “constructing, rehabilitat- follows: Authority’s Brooklyn Garage prop- ing, renovating, replacing or other- 1. In Section 1, at the end, insert erty to MCPc Holdings Inc., or its wise improving various public facil- the following new sentence: “That designee, for purposes of redevelop- ities, buildings and other similar the Development Agreement shall ment. structures, including but not limited provide for a 10-year Master Lease Approved by Directors of Public to,”. between the Redeveloper and City- Works, City Planning Commission, 2. Strike Section 6 in its entirety wide Community Development Cor- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- and insert: “Section 6. That, pro- poration, or its designee, ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- vided this Council passes Ordinance (“CCDC”)_for the furnished build- vices and Properties, Development No. 507-18 and the City sells the out and operation of a retail incu- Planning and Sustainability, bonds authorized by that ordinance, bator space, on terms subject to the Finance. the Director of Public Works or Cap- approval of CCDC, and for funding The rules were suspended. Yeas ital Projects, as appropriate, is of the rental incubator space in an 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read authorized to make one or more amount not to exceed $1,000,000 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. written standard purchase and/or under the authority and terms of Nays 0. written requirement purchase con- Ordinance No. 560-17, passed August tracts under the Charter and the 16, 2017.”. Ord. No. 646-18. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Amendment agreed to. By Council Members Johnson and Ohio, 1976, for each or all of the The rules were suspended. Yeas Kelley (by departmental request). items comprising the necessary sup- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance authoriz- plies and materials for the Improve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ing the purchase by one or more ments, to be purchased or procured Nays 0. requirement contracts of labor and by the Commissioner of Purchases In compliance with Section 33 of materials to maintain, repair and and Supplies on a unit basis for the the Charter a copy of the legislation upgrade the fire alarm systems at Director of Public Works or Capital was furnished to each member of City Hall and Public Hall, for the Projects, as appropriate. Bids shall Council before final passage. Department of Public Works, for a be taken in a manner that permits period up to two years. an award to be made for all items Ord. No. 496-18. Approved by Directors of Capital as a single contract, or by separate By Council Members Conwell, Projects, Finance, Law; Passage rec- contract for each or any combina- Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- ommended by Committees on Munic- mental request). tion of the items as the Board of ipal Services and Properties, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Control determines. Alternate bids Finance, when amended, as follows: ing the Director of Economic Devel- for a period less than the specified opment to enter into a Tax Incre- 1. In the title, line 6; in Section 1, term may be taken if desired by the ment Financing Agreement with line 2 and line 8; and in Section 2, Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- The Finch Group, or its designee, to line 3, after “Public Works” insert plies until provision is made for the assist with the financial feasibility “or Capital Projects, as appropri- requirements for the entire term. In of a mixed-use development serving ate,”. lieu of utilizing the authority con- as a starting point to connect 2. In Section 1 at the end, add the tained in this ordinance, and Uptown and the Historic Wade Park following new sentence: “In lieu of notwithstanding the provisions of to Circle North and the rest of the utilizing the authority contained in Codified Ordinance Sections 131.67 Glenville neighborhood, as part of this ordinance, and notwithstanding and 181.101 to the contrary, nothing the Neighborhood Transformation the provisions of Codified Ordinance shall prohibit purchases described in Initiative; to provide for payments Sections 131.67 and 181.101 to the this section from being procured to the Cleveland City School Dis- contrary, nothing shall prohibit pur- under an existing or future require- trict; and to declare certain improve- chases described in this section from ments contract authorized under ments to real property to be a pub- being procured under an existing or Codified Ordinance Sections 131.67 lic purpose. future requirements contract autho- or 181.101, payable from the funds Approved by Directors of Eco- rized under Codified Ordinance Sec- identified in Section 10 of this Ordi- nomic Development, City Planning tions 131.67 or 181.101, payable from nance.”. Commission, Finance, Law; Passage the funds identified in Section 3 of 3. In Section 10, line 4, strike “01- recommended by Committees on this Ordinance.”. 0103-6926, 20 SF 111”. Development Planning and Sustain- 3. In Section 3, line 4, strike “20 Amendments agreed to. ability, Finance. SF 111,”. The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas Amendments agreed to. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. In compliance with Section 33 of Nays 0. the Charter a copy of the legislation Ord. No. 498-18. In compliance with Section 33 of was furnished to each member of By Council Member McCormack. the Charter a copy of the legislation Council before final passage. An emergency ordinance authoriz- was furnished to each member of ing the Director of Public Works to Council before final passage. Ord. No. 648-18. enter into an amendment to the By Council Members Johnson and June 30, 2016 Property Operations Ord. No. 647-18. Kelley (by departmental request). and Programming Agreement with By Council Members Johnson and An emergency ordinance deter- the Group Plan Commission for Pub- Kelley (by departmental request). mining the method of making the lic Square to provide a one-time An emergency ordinance deter- public improvement of constructing, restricted contribution to support mining the method of making the rehabilitating, renovating, replacing the Commission’s maintenance oblig- public improvement of replacing the or otherwise improving recreation ations on Public Square. Music Hall roof; authorizing the facilities, and ancillary recreation 997 30 The City Record June 6, 2018 buildings and other similar struc- shall prohibit purchases described in Dominion East Ohio Gas Pipeline tures, on City-owned and City-leased this section from being procured Infrastructure Replacement Pro- park property, including site under an existing or future require- gram. improvements and appurtenances; ments contract authorized under Approved by Directors of Capital authorizing the Director of Public Codified Ordinance Sections 131.67 Projects, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Works or Capital Projects, as appro- or 181.101, payable from the funds ommended by Committees on Munic- priate, to enter into one or more con- identified in Section 10 of this Ordi- ipal Services and Properties, tracts for the making of the nance.”. Finance. improvements, including profession- 3. In Section 11, line 4, strike “01- The rules were suspended. Yeas al services and contract or contracts 0103-6926,”. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read for the making of the improvement Amendments agreed to. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to parks and to proceed with the The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. improvement to recreation facilities 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read not otherwise improved by the direct third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Ord. No. 652-18. employment of the necessary labor; Nays 0. By Council Members Griffin, John- and to apply for gifts and grants, In compliance with Section 33 of son and Kelley (by departmental for the Department of Public Works the Charter a copy of the legislation request). and Office of Capital Projects. was furnished to each member of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Capital Council before final passage. ing the Director of Capital Projects Projects, City Planning Commission, to enter into one or more contracts Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Ord. No. 649-18. with Riverstone Company for engi- ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- By Council Members Polensek, neering services for the Hudson and vices and Properties, Finance, when Hairston, Johnson and Kelley (by Frank Road Extension Projects; amended, as follows: departmental request). determining the method and autho- 1. Insert new Section 4a. to read An emergency ordinance giving rizing one or more public improve- as follows: consent of the City of Cleveland to ment contracts; authorizing the “Section 4a. That, under Section the Director of Transportation of the Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- 167 of the Charter of the City of State of Ohio for improving a por- plies to acquire for right-of-way pur- Cleveland, this Council determines tion of Coit Road; to apply for and poses any real property and ease- to make the public improvement of accept any gifts or grants from any ments necessary; and accepting cash constructing the Loew Soccer Field, public or private entity; authorizing contributions and gifts and grants including but not limited to site the Director of Capital Projects to to implement. improvements and appurtenances, enter into any relative agreements; Approved by Directors of Capital for the Department of Public Works to employ one or more professional Projects, City Planning Commission, or Capital Projects, as appropriate, consultants to design the improve- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- by one or more design-build or engi- ment; and causing payment of the ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- neer-procure-construct contracts City’s share to the State for the cost vices and Properties, Finance, when duly let to the person, firm, or cor- of the improvement. amended, as follows: poration or combination of them sub- Approved by Directors of Capital 1. In Section 12, line 6, strike “RL mitting the best proposal, taking Projects, City Planning Commission, 2018-19” and insert “RLA 2018-19”. into consideration the engineering Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Amendment agreed to. and design, the construction method, ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- The rules were suspended. Yeas the proposed design and construc- vices and Properties, Finance. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tion costs, the total life-cycle costs, The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. the qualifications of the proposed 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. design professional and construction third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. In compliance with Section 33 of firm, and the other objectives of the Nays 0. the Charter a copy of the legislation improvement of the Loew Soccer was furnished to each member of Field. Ord. No. 650-18. Council before final passage. The selection of the person, firm, By Council Members McCormack, or corporation to design and con- Santana, Johnson and Kelley (by Ord. No. 653-18. struct the improvement of the Loew departmental request). By Council Members Johnson and Soccer Field shall be made by the An emergency ordinance giving Kelley (by departmental request). Board of Control on the nomination consent of the City of Cleveland to An emergency ordinance authoriz- of the Director of Public Works or the Director of Transportation of the ing the Director of Capital Projects Capital Projects, as appropriate, State of Ohio for improving a por- to employ one or more professional from a list of qualified and avail- tion of Scranton; to apply for and consultants to conduct a Capital able persons, firms, or corporations, accept any gifts or grants from any Audit assessment of FirstEnergy as may be determined by the Direc- public or private entity; authorizing and its facilities. tor of Public Works or Capital Pro- the Director of Capital Projects to Approved by Directors of Capital jects, as appropriate, after making enter into any relative agreements; Projects, Finance, Law; Passage rec- a full and complete canvass for the to employ one or more professional ommended by Committees on Munic- purpose of compiling the list. The consultants to design the improve- ipal Services and Properties, Board of Control shall fix the total ment; and causing payment of the Finance, when amended, as follows: compensation to be paid for all City’s share to the State for the cost 1. In Section 1, strike lines 1 and design and construction and pro- of the improvement. 2 in their entirety and insert: “Sec- curement necessary for the improve- Approved by Directors of Capital tion 1. That the Director of Capital ment of the Loew Soccer Field. The Projects, City Planning Commission, Projects is authorized to”. contract or contracts shall be pre- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- 2. In Section 2, strike lines 2, 3, 4, pared by the Director of Law, ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- and 5 in their entirety and insert approved by the Director of Public vices and Properties, Finance, when “paid from Fund No. 20 SF 111. Works of Capital Projects, as appro- amended, as follows: (RQS 0103,”. priate, and certified by the Director 1. In Section 17, line 5, strike Amendments agreed to. of Finance.”. “RLA 2018-21” and insert “RLA 2018- The rules were suspended. Yeas 2. In Section 5, at the end, add the 22”. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read following: “Bids shall be taken in a Amendment agreed to. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. manner that permits an award to be The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. made for all items as a single con- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read In compliance with Section 33 of tract, or by separate contract for third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. the Charter a copy of the legislation each or any combination of the Nays 0. was furnished to each member of items as the Board of Control deter- In compliance with Section 33 of Council before final passage. mines. Alternate bids for a period the Charter a copy of the legislation less than the specified term may be was furnished to each member of Ord. No. 654-18. taken if desired by the Commis- Council before final passage. By Council Members Johnson and sioner of Purchases and Supplies Kelley (by departmental request). until provision is made for the Ord. No. 651-18. An emergency ordinance authoriz- requirements for the entire term. In By Council Members Johnson and ing the Director of Capital Projects lieu of utilizing the authority con- Kelley (by departmental request). to employ one or more professional tained in this ordinance, and An emergency ordinance authoriz- consultants to provide various archi- notwithstanding the provisions of ing the Director of Capital Projects tectural, engineering, testing, and Codified Ordinance Sections 131.67 to employ one or more professional related services needed for various and 181.101 to the contrary, nothing consultants necessary for the capital improvement projects, for a 998 June 6, 2018 The City Record 31 period of up two years with two more agreements with the Cuyahoga Ord. No. 662-18. options to renew for additional one- Metropolitan Housing Authority for By Council Members Brancatelli year period, exercisable by the the City to conduct environmental and Kelley (by departmental Director of Capital Projects. reviews on behalf of CMHA for fed- request). Approved by Directors of Capital erally-funded CMHA projects. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Projects, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Approved by Directors of Commu- ing the Directors of Finance and ommended by Committees on Munic- nity Development, Finance, Law; Economic Development to transfer ipal Services and Properties, Passage recommended by Commit- $500,000 from the General Fund to Finance, when amended, as follows: tees on Development Planning and Fund No. 17 SF 634 for the purpose 1. In the title, strike the last line Sustainability, Finance. of making grants from the Neigh- and insert: “periods, the first option The rules were suspended. Yeas borhood Development Program, shall require additional legislative 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read under the authority of Ordinance No. authority to exercise.” third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 2567-A-88, passed January 30, 1989, 2. In Section 1, line 7 and 8, after Nays 0. as amended. “additional one-year”, strike “period, Approved by Directors of Eco- exercisable by the Director of Capi- Ord. No. 659-18. nomic Development, Finance, Law; tal Projects.” and insert “periods. By Council Members Brancatelli Passage recommended by Commit- The first of the one-year options to and Kelley (by departmental tees on Development Planning and renew may not be exercised without request). Sustainability, Finance. additional legislative authority. If An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas such additional legislative authority ing the Director of Economic Devel- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read is granted and the first of the one- opment to enter into an amendment third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. year options to renew is exercised, to the Participation and Redevelop- Nays 0. then the second of the one-year ment Agreement, Contract No. CT options to renew may be exercised 9501 ST 2014-15, with the Cleveland- Ord. No. 663-18. at the option of the Director of Cap- Cuyahoga County Port Authority to By Council Members Brancatelli ital Projects, without the necessity authorize financial assistance in and Kelley (by departmental of obtaining additional authority of request). this Council.” remediating environmental contami- nation at the Crescent Avenue site. An emergency ordinance authoriz- 3. In Section 2, line 4, strike “01- ing the Directors of Finance and 0103-6926, 20 SF 111,”. Approved by Directors of Eco- nomic Development, Finance, Law; Economic Development to transfer Amendments agreed to. $500,000 from the General Fund to The rules were suspended. Yeas Passage recommended by Commit- tees on Development Planning and Fund No. 17 SF 652 for the purpose 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of making grants for the Job Cre- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Sustainability, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas ation Incentive Program created Nays 0. under the authority of Ordinance No. In compliance with Section 33 of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 1104-13, passed September 23, 2013. the Charter a copy of the legislation Approved by Directors of Eco- was furnished to each member of Nays 0. nomic Development, Finance, Law; Council before final passage. Passage recommended by Commit- Ord. No. 660-18. tees on Development Planning and Ord. No. 655-18. By Council Members Brancatelli Sustainability, Finance. By Council Members Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental The rules were suspended. Yeas and Kelley (by departmental request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Directors of Finance and Nays 0. ing the Director of Community Economic Development to transfer Development to enter into or amend $250,000 from the General Fund to Ord. No. 670-18. contracts with various agencies to Fund No. 17 SF 006 for the purpose By Council Members Cleveland provide housing, commercial, indus- of providing financial assistance trial and real estate development under the Neighborhood Retail and Kelley (by departmental activities. Assistance Program, created under request). Approved by Directors of Commu- the authority of Ordinance No. 2156- An emergency ordinance authoriz- nity Development, Finance, Law; 05, passed December 5, 2005, as ing the Director of Port Control to Passage recommended by Commit- amended; and to amend Section 8 of enter into an amendment to the tees on Development Planning and Ordinance No. 2156-05 to increase the Multi-Phased Option to Lease Agree- Sustainability, Finance. amount of financial assistance pro- ment No. CT 9501 NF 2015-35 with The rules were suspended. Yeas vided under the program. Cumberland TCC, LLC, and any 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Eco- resulting Lease Agreements, in third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. nomic Development, Finance, Law; order to extend certain construction Nays 0. Passage recommended by Commit- commencement and completion tees on Development Planning and dates for projects located at the Ord. No. 656-18. Sustainability, Finance. and the Harbor By Council Members Brancatelli The rules were suspended. Yeas West Docks. Approved by Directors of Port and Kelley (by departmental 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Control, City Planning Commission, request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Finance, Law; Passage recommend- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. ing the Director of Community ed by Committees on Transporta- Development to enter into contract tion, Finance. Ord. No. 661-18. with various agencies to provide The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Members Brancatelli social service programs, including 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Kelley (by departmental the senior transportation program. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. request). The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- 16. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0. ing the Directors of Finance and Ord. No. 675-18. Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules Economic Development to transfer By Council Members Griffin, Bran- of Council, Council Member McCor- $1,750,000 from the General Fund to catelli and Kelley (by departmental mack recused himself for the vote Fund No. 17 SF 008 for the purpose request). regarding Ordinance No. 658-18. of making Economic Development An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas loans and grants under the authori- ing the Director of Aging to conduct 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ty of Ordinance No. 90-10, passed the Age Friendly Home Investment third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. February 8, 2010. Program and to enter into one or Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Eco- more agreements with up to three nomic Development, Finance, Law; organizations to develop, operate Ord. No. 657-18. Passage recommended by Commit- and implement a comprehensive By Council Members Brancatelli tees on Development Planning and home repair and investment pro- and Kelley (by departmental Sustainability, Finance. gram targeted at eligible Cleveland request). The rules were suspended. Yeas senior and adults with disabilities, An emergency ordinance authoriz- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read for a period of one year, with two ing the Director of Community third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. one-year options to renew exercis- Development to enter into one or Nays 0. able by the Director of Aging. 999 32 The City Record June 6, 2018

Approved by Directors of Aging, Approved by Directors of Public Approved by Directors of Public Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ed by Committees on Health and ommended by Committees on Safety, ommended by Committees on Safety, Human Services, Development Plan- Finance. Finance. ning and Sustainability, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Nays 0. Nays 0. Ord. No. 682-18. Ord. No. 686-18. Ord. No. 678-18. By Council Members Zone and By Council Members Keane and By Council Members Zone and Kelley (by departmental request). Kelley (by departmental request). Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Public Safety to ing the Director of Public Utilities to consent to assignment of Contract ing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from enter into an agreement with the No. 69444 from Dominion Products Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Dis- and Services, Inc. to HomeServe USA for the Cleveland Police Mindfulness trict to accept funding in support of Repair Management Corp. the Department of Public Safety’s Program; and authorizing one or Approved by Directors of Public Environmental Crimes Task Force more agreements with Chris Check- Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- for purposes, including but not lim- ett and River’s Edge: A Place for ommended by Committees on Utili- ited to, the purchase of training and Reflection and Action to implement ties, Finance. equipment to assist in combatting the grant. The rules were suspended. Yeas illegal dumping. Approved by Directors of Public 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Public Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Safety, Nays 0. ommended by Committees on Safety, Finance. Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 688-18. The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Keane and 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Kelley (by departmental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. ing the Director of Public Utilities Ord. No. 683-18. to exercise the first option to renew Ord. No. 679-18. By Council Members Zone and Contract No. RCD 2016-2 with Craun- By Council Members Zone and Kelley (by departmental request). Liebing Co. to provide Gorman-Rupp Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- pump equipment and parts and for An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Public Safety to repair, replacement, and mainte- ing the Director of Public Safety to nance on Gorman-Rupp pump equip- apply for and accept a grant from apply for and accept a grant from ment. the County Public Safety and Jus- the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Approved by Directors of Public tice Services for the FY 2017 Vio- Services for the FY 17 State Byrne Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- lence Against Women Act (VAWA) Memorial Justice Assistance Grant ommended by Committees on Utili- for the operation of the Northern grant for a sexual assault advocate ties, Finance. Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force under the Cleveland Domestic Vio- The rules were suspended. Yeas (NOLETF); and authorizing the lence Program; and authorizing a 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Director to enter into agreements contract with the Cleveland Rape third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. with various municipalities or gov- Crisis Center. Nays 0. ernmental agencies needed to imple- Approved by Directors of Public ment the grant. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Ord. No. 690-18. Approved by Directors of Public ommended by Committees on Safety, By Council Members Keane and Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Finance. Kelley (by departmental request). ommended by Committees on Safety, The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Public Utilities The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to exercise the first option to renew 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. Contract No. RC 2016-98 with Pro- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Tech Systems Group, Inc. to main- Nays 0. Ord. No. 684-18. tain the SCADA and PCCS Systems, By Council Members Zone and including replacement parts, equip- Ord. No. 680-18. Kelley (by departmental request). ment, software, upgrades and other By Council Members Zone and An emergency ordinance authoriz- services, support, and maintenance Kelley (by departmental request). ing the Director of Public Safety to for the operation of the systems; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- apply for and accept a grant from authorizing the director to apply for ing the Director of Public Safety to the County Public Safety and Jus- and accept funding from the North- apply for and accept a grant from tice Services for the FY 2017 Vio- east Ohio Regional Sewer District the United States Department of Jus- lence Against Women Act (VAWA) under the Community Cost Share tice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance grant for the Cleveland Domestic Program. for the FY 2017 Byrne Justice Assis- Violence Program. Approved by Directors of Public tance Grant (JAG) Local Solicita- Approved by Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- tion; and authorizing one or more Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Utili- contracts with Cuyahoga County ommended by Committees on Safety, ties, Finance. and the cities of East Cleveland, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas Euclid, and Cleveland Heights need- The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ed to implement the grant. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of Public Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Nays 0. ommended by Committees on Safety, Ord. No. 691-18. Finance. By Council Members Keane and Ord. No. 685-18. The rules were suspended. Yeas Kelley (by departmental request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Zone and An emergency ordinance authoriz- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Kelley (by departmental request). ing the Director of Public Utilities Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- to enter into one or more contracts ing the Director of Public Safety to with Windstream Lines for telecom- Ord. No. 681-18. enter into one or more contracts munication service lines needed for By Council Members Zone and with Radio One for professional ser- Automated Meter Reading (AMR), Kelley (by departmental request). vices necessary to implement the SCADA control, security cameras, An emergency ordinance authoriz- 2018 police, fire, and emergency and telephones at Ledge Tower, ing the Director of Public Safety to medical service recruitment and Darrow Tower, Shepard Tower and apply for and accept a grant from awareness advertising campaign the South Twinsburg Tower located the Domestic Violence Child Advo- and to continue the Guardians of the in Twinsburg, Northfield, and Mace- cacy Center for the Keys 4 Deaf Land overlay campaign, for a peri- donia, Ohio, which are outside of Access grant. od of one year. Cuyahoga County and beyond the 1000 June 6, 2018 The City Record 33

AT&T service area; and to authorize design of various water main renew- Block Grant funds and Federal payment of monthly charges to al, repair, and replacement projects, HOME funds for the operation of the Windstream, for a period up to three for a period up to four years. Low Interest Loan and Grant Pro- years. Approved by Directors of Public grams; and to enter into one or more Approved by Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- contracts with various agencies to Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Utili- implement these programs. ommended by Committees on Utili- ties, Finance. Approved by Directors of Commu- ties, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas nity Development, Finance, Law; The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Passage recommended by Commit- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. tees on Development Planning and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Sustainability, Finance. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 724-18. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members BrancatelIi Ord. No. 692-18. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. and Kelley (by departmental By Council Members Keane and Nays 0. Kelley (by departmental request). request). An emergency ordinance deter- An emergency ordinance appropri- ating Community Development Ord. No. 727-18. mining the method of making the By Council Members BrancatelIi public improvement of constructing Block Grant and HOME Program funds for administrative expenses of and Kelley (by departmental the State Road water main replace- request). ment project in the City of North the Department of Community Development. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Royalton; and authorizing the Direc- ing the Director of Community tor of Public Utilities to enter into Approved by Directors of Commu- nity Development, Finance, Law; Development to enter into contracts one or more public improvement con- Passage recommended by Commit- for Commercial Revitalization and tracts for the making of the tees on Development Planning and rebate, grant, and/or loan agree- improvement. Sustainability, Finance. ments with Storefront Renovation Approved by Directors of Public The rules were suspended. Yeas Program applicants; to employ one Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read or more professional consultants to ommended by Committees on Utili- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. implement the program; and to enter ties, Finance. Nays 0. into agreements for eligible costs to The rules were suspended. Yeas community development corpora- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ord. No. 725-18. tions for implementation of the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. By Council Members BrancatelIi Storefront Renovation and Commer- Nays 0. and Kelley (by departmental cial Revitalization Programs. request). Approved by Directors of Commu- Ord. No. 693-18. An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Council Members Keane and nity Development, Finance, Law; ing the Director of Community Passage recommended by Commit- Kelley (by departmental request). Development to enter into or amend An emergency ordinance authoriz- tees on Development Planning and contracts with various social service Sustainability, Finance. ing the Director of Public Utilities agencies, community development or The rules were suspended. Yeas to employ one or more consultants local development corporations and 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read or vendors to provide professional private for profit entities; to enter services necessary to perform gen- into or amend memorandums of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. eral information technology understanding with various City of Nays 0. improvements to departmental IT Cleveland departments to implement systems, equipment, infrastructure, the City’s community development Ord. No. 728-18. and telecommunications; to enter programs; and to expend funds for By Council Members BrancatelIi into various contracts to implement the operation of programs adminis- and Kelley (by departmental this ordinance; for a period of one tered by the Department of Commu- request). year. nity Development. An emergency ordinance appropri- Approved by Directors of Public Approved by Directors of Commu- ating Community Development Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- nity Development, Finance, Law; Block Grant funds for expenses for ommended by Committees on Utili- Passage recommended by Commit- the Project Clean Program; and ties, Finance. tees on Development Planning and authorizing the Director of Public The rules were suspended. Yeas Sustainability, Finance. Works to enter into one or more con- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas tracts with various agencies to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read implement the Program. Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of Commu- Nays 0. nity Development, Finance, Law; Ord. No. 695-18. Passage recommended by Commit- By Council Members Keane and Ord. No. 726-18. tees on Development Planning and Kelley (by departmental request). By Council Members BrancatelIi Sustainability, Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Kelley (by departmental The rules were suspended. Yeas ing the Director of Public Utilities request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read to employ one or more professional An emergency ordinance appropri- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. consultants to perform engineering ating Community Development Nays 0.

Ord. No. 730-18. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 7, 8, 13, 20, 21, 32, 45, and 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. Approved by Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Passage recommended by Committee on Finance, when amended, as follows: 1. In the title line 2, after “13,” insert “17,”. 2. In Section 1, after the legislative history for Section 13, insert the following: “Section 17 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 323-18, passed March 26, 2018,” 3. In Section 1, page 7, after Section 13, insert the following: “Section 17. International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, District Council 54, Local 439. That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accor- dance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Machinist ...... $15.83 $24.47” ...... $20.97 $24.61” 2. Machinist Helper ...... 13.72 20.51” ...... 18.17 20.80” 1001 34 The City Record June 6, 2018

4. In Section 2, after the legislative history for Section 13, insert the following: “Section 17 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 323-18, passed March 26, 2018,” Amendments agreed to. The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Nays 0. In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Coun- cil before final passage.

Ord. No. 732-18. airport facilities at between Whitman Avenue and John By Council Members Johnson and Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport Court and adding zero foot and Kelley (by departmental request). to conduct an air show and related eight foot mapped setbacks. (Map An emergency ordinance authoriz- events, for a period of two years Change No. 2583) ing the Director of Public Works to with three one year options to Approved by Directors of City enter into an agreement with the renew, the first of which requires Planning Commission, Law; Passage Cleveland Metropolitan School Dis- additional legislative authority. recommended by Committee on trict for the shared use of parking Approved by Directors of Port Development Planning and Sustain- lots located at William Cullen Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ability. Bryant Elementary School and Loew ommended by Committees on Trans- The rules were suspended. Yeas Park, for a period up to ten years, portation, Finance, when amended, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and subject to automatic one-year as follows: third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. renewals unless terminated by 1. In Section 2, lines 7 and 8, Nays 0. either party. strike “never lower than the rate Approved by Directors of Public during the initial term.” and insert SECOND READING EMERGENCY Works, Finance, Law; Passage rec- “this annual CPI adjustment shall RESOLUTION ADOPTED ommended by Committees on Munic- not exceed 2% nor shall it ever ipal Services and properties, reduce the rate established during Res. No. 739-18. Finance. the initial term.”. By Council Member Kelley (by The rules were suspended. Yeas Amendment agreed to. departmental request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency resolution to adopt third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and declare a Tax Budget for the Nays 0. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. City of Cleveland for the year 2019 Nays 0. and submit it to the County Budget Ord. No. 741-18. In compliance with Section 33 of Commission as required by State By Council Members Cleveland the Charter a copy of the legislation Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised and Kelley (by departmental was furnished to each member of Code. request). Council before final passage. Approved by Directors of Finance, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law; Adoption recommended by ing the Director of Port Control to SECOND READING Committee on Finance. exercise the second option to renew ORDINANCES PASSED The rules were suspended. Yeas Contract No. PS 2016-129 with Glaus, 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Pyle, Schomer, Burns, Dehaven, Inc. Ord. No. 368-18. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. to provide construction management By Council Member McCormack. Nays 0. and administration services for the An ordinance changing the Use, various divisions of the Department Area, and Height Districts of lands MOTION of Port Control. flanking Old River Road and City Approved by Directors of Port owned property intended for Canal The Council Meeting adjourned at Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Basin Park consistent with recent 7:55 p.m. to the call of the chair. ommended by Committees on Trans- zoning changes located on the East The next scheduled meeting of portation, Finance. and West Banks of as Council will be on Wednesday, July The rules were suspended. Yeas identified on the attached map (Map 18, 2018, in the Council Chamber. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Change No. 2580). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of City Nays 0. Planning Commission, Law; Passage recommended by Committee on Ord. No. 742-18. Development Planning and Sustain- By Council Members Cleveland ability. and Kelley (by departmental The rules were suspended. Yeas request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency ordinance authoriz- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ing the Director of Port Control to Nays 0. enter into one or more contracts Patricia J. Britt with ARINC, Inc. for professional Ord. No. 628-18. City Clerk, Clerk of Council services necessary to enter into By Council Member Griffin. management agreements to provide An ordinance changing the Use, maintenance, operation and man- Area and Height of parcels of land agement services for City-owned between East 110th Street and East THE CALENDAR common use facilities at Cleveland 115th Street north of Martin Luther Hopkins International Airport. King, Jr. Drive and south of Wood- Approved by Directors of Port land Avenue for the Legacy Pointe The following measures will be on Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- at St. Luke’s Hospital housing devel- their final passage at the next meet- ommended by Committees on Trans- opment as shown on the attached ing: portation, Finance. map (Map Change No. 2582). The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of City NONE 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Planning Commission, Law; Passage third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. recommended by Committee on BOARD OF CONTROL Nays 0. Development Planning and Sustain- ability. Ord. No. 743-18. The rules were suspended. Yeas May 30, 2018 By Council Members Cleveland 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and Kelley (by departmental third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. The meeting of the Board of Con- request). Nays 0. trol convened in the Mayor’s office An emergency ordinance authoriz- on Wednesday, May 30, 2018 at 10:53 ing the Director of Port Control to Ord. No. 630-18. a.m. with Director Langhenry pre- enter into a Lease By Way of Con- By Council Member McCormack. siding. cession with the Cleveland National An ordinance changing the Use, Present: Directors Langhenry, Airshow, Inc. for the use of certain Area, and Height Districts of Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors portions of office space, airfield and parcels of land on West 44th Street Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, 1002 June 6, 2018 The City Record 35

Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, MTC Horticultural Services, of Public Utilities is authorized to and Donald. LLC Non-Certified enter into a contract for the Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- TBD improvement with the bidder. tor McGrath. Be it further resolved that the Others: Tiffany Johnson, Commis- Steve’s Material & Supply, employment of the following sub- sioner, Purchases & Supplies. LLC Non-Certified contractors by Apex Construction Melissa Burrows, Director, Office TBD and Management Co., Inc. for the of Equal Opportunity. above-mentioned public improve- Matthew Spronz, Director, Mayor’s Yeas: Directors Langhenry, ment is approved: Office of Capital Projects. Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, SUBCONTRACTORS WORK Resolution No. 215-18. Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, PERCENTAGE By Director Davis. and Donald. Be it resolved, by the Board of Nays: None. Schroeder Plastering, Control of the City of Cleveland that Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Inc. (FBE) $ 43,000.00 the employment of the following tor McGrath. 9.2% subcontractors by Terrace Construc- tion Company, Inc. under Contract Resolution No. 217-18. Mike McGarry and Sons, No. PI2018*13 for the public improve- By Director Davis. Inc. (CSB) $ 1,500.00 ment by requirement contract of Be it resolved by the Board of 0.3% constructing and repairing catch Control of the City of Cleveland that basins and manholes at various loca- the bid of West Park Auto Parts for Glazing Systems, tions citywide, for the Division of an estimated quantity of Automotive Inc. (Non-Certified) $ 17,800.00 Water Pollution Control, Depart- and Truck Parts and Fleet Services, 0% ment of Public Utilities, is approved: all items, for the Division of Cleve- land Public Power, Department of McMahon Masonry Restoration SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE Public Utilities, for a period of two (Non-Certified) $146,300.00 WORK years starting upon the later of exe- 0% cution of the contract or the day fol- D. Crawford Trucking, lowing expiration of the currently Yeas: Directors Langhenry, LLC Non-Certified effective contract for the goods or Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors TBD services, received on March 9, 2018 Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, under the authority of Section No. Dan Hengst Trucking, Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances of LLC Non-Certified and Donald. Cleveland Ohio, 1976, which on the TBD Nays: None. basis of the estimated quantity Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- would amount to $150,200.00, is Donelan Trucking, tor McGrath. affirmed and approved as the low- Ltd Non-Certified TBD est and best bid, and the Director of Resolution No. 219-18. Public Utilities is requested to enter By Director Davis. MTC Horticultural Services, into a requirement contract for the Be it resolved, by the Board of LLC Non-Certified goods and/or services necessary for Control of the City of Cleveland that TBD the specified items. all bids received on April 6, 2018 for The requirement contract shall Labor and Materials Necessary for Steve’s Material & Supply, further provide that the Contractor the Removal, Transport and Dispos- LLC Non-Certified will furnish the remainder of the al of Transformers including Test- TBD requirement for the goods and/or ing and Disposal of PCB and Non- services, whether more or less than PCB Materials (All items) for the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, the estimated quantity, as may be Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors ordered under subsequent delivery Department of Public Utilities, orders separately certified against Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, under the authority of Ordinance No. the contract. Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, 1084-17, passed December 4, 2017 be Be it further resolved that the and Donald. rejected. employment of the following sub- Nays: None. Yeas: Directors Langhenry, contractor by West Park Auto Parts Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors for the above-mentioned requirement tor McGrath. Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, contract is approved: Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, Resolution No. 216-18. and Donald. By Director Davis. Subcontractor Dollar Amount Nays: None. Be it resolved, by the Board of Percentage Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Control of the City of Cleveland that tor McGrath. the employment of the following Poly Services.. Inc. (CSB) $90,000.00 subcontractors by Terrace Construc- 59.9% Resolution No. 220-18. tion Company, Inc. under the public By Director Spronz. improvement by requirement con- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, tract to be entered into under the Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors Be it resolved by the Board of authority of Ordinance No. 543-17, Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, Control of the City of Cleveland, passed by the Council of the City of Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, that the bid of Vandra Brothers, Inc. Cleveland on June 5, 2017 and Board and Donald. for the public improvement of Indus- of Control Resolution No. 160-18, Nays: None. trial/W. 160th Street Rehabilitation adopted April 25, 2018, for rehabili- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- (Part I) and Enterprise/Briar/W. tating and repairing sewer connec- tor McGrath. 139th Rehabilitation (Part II), all tions at various locations citywide, bid items, for the Division of Engi- for the Division of Water Pollution Resolution No. 218-18. neering and Construction, Mayor’s Control, Department of Public Utili- By Director Davis. Office of Capital Projects, received ties, is approved: Be it resolved by the Board of on April 25, 2018, under the author- Control of the City of Cleveland that ity of Ordinance No. 1035-17, passed SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE the bid of Apex Construction and by Cleveland City Council on Decem- WORK Management Co., Inc. for the public ber 4, 2017, upon a unit price basis improvement of 1060 Lakeside Build- for the improvement, in the aggre- D. Crawford Trucking, ing Exterior Repairs, all items, for gate amount of $2,742,877.20, is LLC Non-Certified the Division of Water, Department affirmed and approved as the low- TBD of Public Utilities, received on est responsible bid, and the Director March 28, 2018 under the authority of Capital Projects is authorized to Dan Hengst Trucking, of Ordinance No. 1276-16, passed enter into contract for the improve- LLC Non-Certified November 28, 2016, upon a unit basis ment with the bidder. TBD for the improvement in the aggre- Be it further resolved that the gate amount of $468,430.60, including employment of the following sub- Donelan Trucking, a $42,584.60 contingency allowance, contractors by Vandra Brothers, Inc. Ltd Non-Certified is affirmed and approved as the low- for the above-mentioned public TBD est responsible bid, and the Director improvement is approved: 1003 36 The City Record June 6, 2018

Chagrin Valley Paving, Inc Be it further resolved that the con- 2. Section 355.04 which states that $500,000.00 — (18.2%) sideration for the sale of the parcels the minimum lot width for a single shall be $800.00, which amount is family dwelling in a “B” area dis- determined to be not less than the trict is 40 feet and a 33.33 foot wide Tech Ready Mix fair market value of the parcels for lot is proposed. $400,000.00 — (14.6%) uses according to the Program. 3. Section 357.08(b)(1)(A) which Yeas: Directors Langhenry, states that a minimum lot area of Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors 4,800 square feet is required for a RAR Contracting, Inc. Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, single family dwelling; a lot area of $200,000.00 — (7.3%) Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, 1,760 square feet is proposed. and Donald. 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which Nays: None. states that the depth of required Cuyahoga Supply and Tool, Inc. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- rear yard shall be not less than the $150,000.00 — (5.5%) tor McGrath. height of the main building or in this case 40' - 8" and a 9' - 0" rear JEFFREY B. MARKS, yard is proposed. Trafftech, Inc. Secretary 5. Section 357.09(b)(2) which $40,000.00 — (1.5%) states that no building shall be erected less than ten feet from a CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES main building on an adjoining lot Cuyahoga Concrete ______the proposed building is within 6 Sawing and Drilling General Information feet of residence on adjoining lot. $25,000.00 — (0.9%) 6. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which Application blanks and informa- states that no interior side yard Dempsey Surveying, Co. tion, regarding minimum entrance shall be less than five (5) feet in $5,000.00 — (0.2%) qualifications, scope of examination, width for a corner lot, nor less than and suggested reference materials three (3) feet in width for an inte- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, may be obtained at the office of the rior lot, nor shall the aggregate Dumas, Davis, Acting Directors Civil Service Commission, Room 119, width of side yards on the same Szabo, K. Johnson, Directors Gordon, City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- premises be less than ten (10) feet. Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, side Avenue. and Donald. However, the width of any such Nays: None. interior side yard shall in no case Application blanks must be prop- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- be less than one-fourth (1/4) the erly filled out on the official form tor McGrath. height of the main building on the prescribed by the Civil Service Com- premises. Building height is approx- mission and filed at the office of the Resolution No. 221-18. imately 40' - 8" thus no interior side commission not later than the final By Director Menesse. yard shall be less than 10' - 2" and closing date slated in the examina- Whereas, under Ordinance No. a 3' - 0" side yard is proposed. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the tion announcement. 7. Section 357.15 which states that City is conducting a Land Reuti- the distance between front and rear lization Program (“Program”) EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each residence shall be no less than 40' according to the provisions of Chap- applicant whether passing or failing - 0" and an 8' - 10" yard is proposed. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; will be notified of the results of the 8. Section 357.15 also states that a and examination as soon as the front yard not less than twenty (20) Whereas, under the Program, the commission has graded the papers. feet in depth across the full width City has acquired Permanent Parcel Thereafter, eligible lists will be of the lot shall be provided for the Nos. 137-01-013, 137-01-014, 137-01-015 established which will consist of the rear residence building and a zero and 137-01-044 located at 11802, 11806, names of those candidates who have lot line is proposed. 11810 Union Ave. and 3517 East been successful in all parts of the 9. Section 341.02(b) which states 118th St.; and examination. that City Planning approval is Whereas, Section 183.021 of the required prior to the issuance of a Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All building permit. (Filed May 1, 2018) Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- candidates for original entrance sioner of Purchases and Supplies, positions who are successful in Calendar No. 18-120: 1359 West 95th when directed by the Director of other parts of the examinations Street (Ward 15) Community Development and when must submit to a physical examina- Nigel Pope, owner, proposes to certain specified conditions have tion. change use from a four unit apart- been met, to sell Land Reutilization ment building to a Boarding Home Program parcels; and ROBERT BENNETT, in a B2 Two-Family Residential Dis- Whereas, Thea Bowman Center President trict. The owner appeals for relief has proposed to the City to purchase from the strict application of Section and develop the parcels for green- 337.08(c) of the Cleveland Codified space; and SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD Ordinances which states that Board- Whereas, the following conditions OF ZONING APPEALS ing homes are first permitted in the exist: Multi-Family Residential Districts; 1. The member of Council from proposed location is in a Two Fam- Ward 2 has approved the proposed MONDAY, JUNE 18, 2018 ily District. (Filed May 23, 2018) sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed 9:30 A.M. Calendar No. 18-121: 2632 East 115th sale within 45 days of notification Street (Ward 6) of it; Calendar No. 18-107: 2320 West 5th The Meeting Place Learning Cen- 2. The proposed purchaser of the Street (Ward 3) ter, owner, proposes to establish parcels is neither tax delinquent nor Dan Raimer, owner, proposes to use as a non-profit school tutoring/ - in violation of the Building and erect a 2,600 square foot single fam- instructional center and a commu- Housing Code; now, therefore, ily house with an attached garage nity meeting place in a B2 Two- Be it resolved by the Board of on a 1,760 square foot lot in a B1 Family Residential District. The Control of the City of Cleveland that Two-Family Residential District. owner appeals for relief from the under Section 183.021 of the Codified strict application of Section Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, The owner appeals for relief from the Commissioner of Purchases and the strict application of the follow- 337.03(b) which states that a Two Supplies is authorized, when direct- ing sections of the Cleveland Codi- Family residential district allows ed by the Director of Community fied Ordinances: uses as regulated as in a One Fam- Development, and the Mayor is 1. Section 357.02 which states that ily district and per Section requested to execute an Official no yard or court provided for any 337.02(g)(3)(A)(b)(C)(G), school/ Deed for and on behalf of the City building or group of buildings for instruction use is permitted if it is of Cleveland with Thea Bowman the purposes of complying with the at least 30 feet from adjoining Center for the sale and development provisions of this Zoning Code shall premises in a residential district, of Permanent Parcel Nos. 137-01-013, be reduced or again considered as and if adequate yard space and 137-01-014, 137-01-015 and 137-01-044, the yard or court required for any other safeguards to preserve the according to the Land Reutilization other building or additional con- neighborhood are provided, and if Program in such manner as best car- struction on the same lot or on such building and uses are appro- ries out the intent of the program. another lot. priately designed and will meet a 1004 June 6, 2018 The City Record 37 community need without adversely (1) A site plan, (2) An elevation REPORT OF THE BOARD affecting the neighborhood. Pro- drawing showing the proposed posed use is within 30 feet of tower and all structures and land- OF ZONING APPEALS adjoining premises in residential scaping shown on the required site district. (Filed May 24, 2018) plan, indicating the height, color MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 and materials of the tower and all Calendar No. 18-122: 2633 East 115th proposed fencing and other struc- At the meeting of the Board of Street (Ward 6) tures. (3) A lighting plan for the Zoning Appeals on Monday, June 4, The Meeting Place Learning Cen- proposed tower (4) A vicinity map 2018 the following appeals were ter, owner, proposes to establish use showing the subject property and scheduled for hearing before the of vacant lot as a playground/recre- the proposed tower and fencing in Board. ation area for a non-profit school the context of all property located tutoring and instructional center in within a distance from the tower The following appeals were a B2 Two-Family Residential Dis- equal to three times the height of APPROVED: trict. The owner appeals for relief the tower, showing within this area, from the strict application of Section all streets and existing buildings Calendar No. 18-96: 3632 Bailey 337.03(b) which states that a Two and significant structures and indi- Avenue Family residential district allows cating the residential use of an The Cuyahoga County Land Bank, uses as regulated as in a One Fam- buildings and any property zoned in owner, and Civic Builders propose ily district and per Section Residential or Landmarks Districts, construct a new 2 story, 2,414 single 337.02(g)(3)(A)(b)(C)(G), school/ such map being marked with topo- family house with a detached instruction and grounds for recre- graphic contours at 5 feet intervals. garage on a 3,750 square foot lot in ation use are permitted if it is at (5) Color photographs showing the a B1 Two Family Residential Dis- least 30 feet from adjoining premis- current view of the tower site from trict. es in a residential district, and if any adjoin public street or any other adequate yard space and other safe- street within 200 feet of the pro- Calendar No. 18-98: 3636 Bailey guards to preserve the neighborhood posed tower and from the closest Avenue are provided, and if such building groupings of residential buildings The Cuyahoga County Land Bank, and uses are appropriately designed located within an area from the pro- owner, and Civic Builders propose and will meet a community need posed tower equal to 3 times the construct a new 2 story, 2,414 single without adversely affecting the height of the proposed tower, plus a family house with a detached neighborhood. Proposed use is with- second set of color photographs garage on a 3,750 square foot lot in in 30 feet of adjoining premises in showing the same views with the a B1 Two Family Residential Dis- residential district. (Filed May 24, proposed tower superimposed onto trict. 2018) the photographs. (6) A map show- ing all existing telecommunications Calendar No. 18-123: 2637 East 115th Calendar No. 18-110: 17008 Laverne towers and all buildings and struc- Street (Ward 6) Avenue The Meeting Place Learning Cen- tures exceeding 100 feet in height Daniel Hadlock, owner, proposes ter proposes to establish use of located within one mile of the pro- to construct a new front porch in an vacant City of Cleveland Land Bank posed tower, with such map being A1 One-Family Residential District. lot as a playground and recreation accompanied by documentation, in area for a non-profit school tutoring accordance with the provisions of Calendar No. 18-112: 1325 West 69th and instructional center in a B2 Section 354.05, demonstrating that Street Two-Family Residential District. the applicant has investigated all Denny Matheou, owner, proposes The owner appeals for relief from opportunities for co-location or alter- to build a 1 ½ story 28' x 34' wood the strict application of Section native location and has determined frame garage with second floor stor- 337.03(b) which states that a Two that such co-location or alternative age on a 3,720 square foot lot in a Family residential district allows location is infeasible or that the B1 Two-Family Residential District. uses as regulated as in a One Fam- owner of any such structure or ily district and per Section attached telecommunications equip- Calendar No. 18-113: 2345 East 83rd 337.02(g)(3)(A)(b)(C)(G), school/ ment has refused a reasonable offer Street instruction and grounds for recre- for co-location. (7) A statement indi- Catholic Diocese of Cleveland, ation use are permitted if it is at cating the estimated construction owner, and Saint Adalbert’s Catholic least 30 feet from adjoining premis- cost of the telecommunications School, propose to erect a new Pre- es in a residential district, and if tower and a statement indicating K through first grade, 12,800 square adequate yard space and other safe- the estimated cost for demolition foot school building, including play guards to preserve the neighborhood and removal of the telecommunica- areas and a 27 space parking lot on are provided, and if such building tions tower. (8) A performance bond a parcel that is zoned B2 Two-Fam- and uses are appropriately designed sufficient to cover the estimated ily Residential District and Multi- and will meet a community need demolition and removal of the Family Residential District. without adversely affecting the telecommunication tower. (Filed neighborhood. Proposed use is with- April 27, 2018 - No Testimony) Calendar No. 18-114: 3057 Payne in 30 feet of adjoining premises in Postponement made at the request Avenue residential district. (Filed May 24, of the appellant to allow for time to Med Wish, owner, proposes to con- 2018) meet with the appellant. struct a parking lot in a C4 Local Retail Business District POSTPONED FROM MAY 29, 2018 POSTPONED FROM APRIL 30, 2018 The following appeal was Calendar No. 18-103: 2630 Payne DENIED: Avenue (Ward 7) Waste Collection Appeal E. & J. Investments, owner, pro- Calendar No. 18-73: 7602 New York Assessment and Licenses Denial poses to erect a new 174 foot high Avenue (Ward 2) of Mobile Food Shop Location telecommunication tower in a C4 Paul Appleton, owner, appeals Calendar No. 18-85: Khald Alnazer Semi-Industry District. The owner under the authority of Section 76-6 RLUMF18-00009 appeals for relief from the strict of the Charter of the City of Cleve- application of the following sections land and Section 329.02(d) of the The following appeals were of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- Cleveland Codified Ordinances and WITHDRAWN: nances: disputes the decision of the hearing 1. Section 354.06(a) which states examiner in Parking Violations None. that no telecommunications tower Bureau on March 7, 2018 concerning shall be located closer to a Resi- the City of Cleveland Waste Collec- The following appeal was DIS- dential District line than a distance tion issuance of Civil Infraction MISSED: equal to three times the height of Ticket Number WC00373076 issued the tower. November 17, 2017 regarding failure Calendar No. 18-91: Maranatha Bible 2. Section 354.13 (a) which states to comply with Section 551.111(B) in College that all applications for new the Cleveland Codified Ordinances. 13701 Kinsman Road. telecommunication towers shall be (Filed March 19, 2018 - No Testimo- accompanied by the following infor- ny) The following cases were POST- mation, as applicable, in addition to First postponement made at the PONED: information required for all building request of the appellant due to a permit applications: scheduling conflict. None. 1005 38 The City Record June 6, 2018

The following cases were heard Docket A-41-18. to grant the Appellant until Sep- by the Board of Zoning Appeals on RE: Appeal of Telecom Acquisition tember 1, 2018 to complete abate- Tuesday, May 29, 2018 and the deci- Corp. I, Inc., Owner of the A-2 Assem- ment of all violations; the property sions were adopted and approved on bly — Nite Clubs, Restaurants Two is REMANDED at this time to the Monday, June 4, 2018: Story Masonry Property, located on Department of Building and Hous- the premises known as 1198 Old ing for supervision and any required The following appeals were River Road from a NOTICE OF VIO- further action. Motion so in order. APPROVED: LATION — UNAUTHORIZED/ILLE- Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- GAL USE, dated January 6, 2018 of onded by Mr. Bradley. Calendar No. 18-78: 4318 Bailey the Director of the Department of Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Avenue Building and Housing, requiring com- Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Cleveland Bricks, owner, proposes pliance with the Codified Ordinances Absent: Mr. Saab. of the City of Cleveland and the Ohio to build a second story addition and Building Code (OBC). attached garage in a B1 Two-Fami- * * * No action this date; the appeal has ly Residential District. been WITHDRAWN at the request Docket A-64-18. of the Appellant and the City. Calendar No. 18-106: 14124 Berwyn RE: Appeal of Christina Visnicky, Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Avenue * * * gle-Family Residence One & Tim Carter, owner, proposes to One/half Story Frame Property, construct a new 10' x 21' front Docket A-42-18. located on the premises known as porch/deck in an A1 One-Family RE: Appeal of Telecom Acquisi- 2710 Roanoke Avenue from a Residential District tion Corp. I, Inc., Owner of the A-2 NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- Assembly — Nite Clubs, Restaurants RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated March The following cases were heard Two Story Masonry Walls/Wood 7, 2018 of the Director of the Depart- by the Board of Zoning Appeals on Floors Property, located on the ment of Building and Housing, Monday, March 5, 2018 and the deci- premises known as 1220 Old River requiring compliance with the Codi- sions were adopted and approved on Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Monday, June 4, 2018: TION — INTERIOR MAINTE- land and the Ohio Building Code NANCE, dated January 16, 2018 of (OBC). Calendar No. 18-29: 11707 Cromwell the Director of the Department of Docket A-64-18 has been WITH- Avenue Building and Housing, requiring DRAWN at the request of the Appel- Cleveland Landbank, owner, and compliance with the Codified Ordi- lant. Home General Development LLC., nances of the City of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Code (OBC). propose to erect a 1,664 square foot * * * single family residence and No action this date; the appeal has been WITHDRAWN at the request detached garage on a 4,640 square Docket A-65-18. of the Appellant and the City. foot lot in a B1 Two Family Resi- RE: Appeal of Carolyn Burkart, dential District. Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- * * * gle-Family Residence Two Story Calendar No. 18-30: 11615 Cromwell Frame Property, located on the Docket A-53-18. Avenue premises known as 2013 Hood Cleveland Landbank, owner, and RE: Appeal of Victoria L. Martin, Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Home General Development LLC., Two-Family Residence Two & TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- propose to erect a 1,664 square foot One/half Story Frame Property, NANCE, dated February 26, 2018 of single family residence and located on the premises known as the Director of the Department of detached garage on a 4,720 square 3700 East 154th Street from a Building and Housing, requiring foot lot in a B1 Two Family Resi- NOTICE OF VIOLATION — INTE- compliance with the Codified Ordi- dential District. RIOR/EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, nances of the City of Cleveland and dated February 8, 2018 of the Direc- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Secretary tor of the Department of Building Docket A-65-18 has been POST- and Housing, requiring compliance PONED; to be rescheduled for June with the Codified Ordinances of the 27, 2018. REPORT OF THE BOARD City of Cleveland and the Ohio OF BUILDING STANDARDS Building Code (OBC). * * * BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in AND BUILDING APPEALS order at this time to grant the Docket A-66-18. Appellant until August 1, 2018 to RE: Appeal of Rigby Solo 401k complete abatement of the viola- LLC, Owner of the Two Dwelling tions; the property is REMANDED Units Two-Family Residence Two Re: Report of the Meeting of at this time to the Department of Story Frame Property, located on May 30, 2018 Building and Housing for supervi- the premises known as 2096 West sion and any required further 93rd Street from a NOTICE OF VIO- As required by the provisions of action. Motion so in order. Motioned LATION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. NANCE, dated February 27, 2018 of Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, Gallagher. the Director of the Department of Ohio 1976, the following brief of Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Building and Housing, requiring action of the subject meeting is given Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. compliance with the Codified Ordi- for publication in the City Record: Absent: Mr. Saab. nances of the City of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Code (OBC). * * * * * * Docket A-66-18 has been POST- PONED; to be rescheduled for June Docket A-40-18. Docket A-62-18. 13, 2018. RE: Appeal of Telecom Acquisi- RE: Appeal of William Gorey, tion Corp. I, Inc., Owner of the A-2 Owner of the Two Dwelling Units * * * Assembly — Nite Clubs, Restaurants Two-Family Residence Two Story Docket A-68-18. Two Story Frame Property, located Frame Property, located on the RE: Appeal of John Katsaros, on the premises known as 1204 Old premises known as 3343 West 130th Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- River Road from a NOTICE OF VIO- TION — FIRE DAMAGE, dated gle-Family Residence Two Story LATION — INTERIOR MAINTE- March 2, 2018 of the Director of the Frame Property, located on the NANCE, dated January 14, 2018 of Department of Building and Hous- premises known as 2051 West 87th the Director of the Department of ing, requiring compliance with the Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Building and Housing, requiring Codified Ordinances of the City of TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- compliance with the Codified Ordi- Cleveland and the Ohio Building NANCE, dated March 21, 2018 of the nances of the City of Cleveland and Code (OBC). Director of the Department of Build- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in ing and Housing, requiring compli- No action this date; the appeal has order at this time to require that the ance with the Codified Ordinances been WITHDRAWN at the request fencing and securing of the electri- of the City of Cleveland and the of the Appellant and the City. cal be abated by May 21, 2018; and Ohio Building Code (OBC). 1006 June 6, 2018 The City Record 39

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Building and Housing for supervi- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in order at this time to grant the sion and any required further order at this time to grant the Appellant until July 1, 2018 to com- action. Motion so in order. Motioned Appellant until July 15, 2018 to sub- plete abatement of the violations; by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. mit plans to the Building Depart- the property is REMANDED at this Maschke. ment and obtain all required per- time to the Department of Building Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, mits; the property is REMANDED at and Housing for supervision and Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. this time to the Department of any required further action. Motion Absent: Mr. Saab. Building and Housing for supervi- so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradley sion and any required further and seconded by Mr. Maschke. * * * action. Motion so in order. Motioned Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Docket A-72-18. Mr. Maschke. Absent: Mr. Saab. RE: Appeal of Carmen C. Digeron- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, imo, Owner of the MXD Mixed Uses Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. * * * — Multiple Uses In One Building Absent: Mr. Saab. One & One/half Story Masonry Prop- Docket A-69-18. erty, located on the premises known * * * RE: Appeal of Family For Life, as 1725 Clarkstone Road from a Owner of the Two Dwelling Units CONDEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Docket A-85-18. Two-Family Residence Two Story STRUCTURE, dated March 21, 2012 RE: Appeal of Dennis Gartland, Frame Property, located on the of the Director of the Department of premises known as 12208 Corlett Building and Housing, requiring Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- compliance with the Codified Ordi- Two-Family Residence Two Story TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR nances of the City of Cleveland and Frame Property, located on the MAINTENANCE, dated March 7, the Ohio Building Code (OBC). premises known as 5400 Tillman 2018, and from a NOTICE OF VIO- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- LATION — HVAC, dated March 14, order at this time to require the TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- 2018 of the Director of the Depart- Appellant to clean and organize the NANCE, dated March 19, 2018 of the ment of Building and Housing, site and have the property re- Director of the Department of Build- requiring compliance with the Codi- inspected by the City by July 1, ing and Housing, requiring compli- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- 2018, to determine the future use of ance with the Codified Ordinances land and the Ohio Building Code the property; the property is of the City of Cleveland and the (OBC). REMANDED at this time to the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Docket A-69-18 has been WITH- Department of Building and Hous- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in DRAWN at the request of the Appel- ing for supervision and any required order at this time to DENY the lant. further action. Motion so in order. Appellant’s appeal request for addi- Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- tional time; the property is * * * onded by Mr. Maschke. REMANDED at this time to the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Department of Building and Hous- Docket A-70-18. Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. ing for supervision and any required RE: Appeal of Diane Mays, Owner Absent: Mr. Saab. further action, noting that the prop- of the One Dwelling Unit Single- erty has not been improved in any Family Residence Two & One/half * * * appreciable degree for quite a peri- Story Frame Property, located on od of time. Motion so in order. the premises known as 12406 Britton Docket A-73-18. Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- Drive from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- RE: Appeal of Bobby R. Digital, onded by Mr. Gallagher. TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, NANCE, dated February 5, 2018 of gle-Family Residence One Story Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. the Director of the Department of Property, located on the premises Absent: Mr. Saab. Building and Housing, requiring known as 12310 Erwin Avenue from compliance with the Codified Ordi- a NOTICE OF VIOLATION — * * * nances of the City of Cleveland and EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, dated the Ohio Building Code (OBC). March 5, 2018 and from a NOTICE EXTENSION OF TIME: BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in OF VIOLATION — PLUMBING & order at this time to grant the FIRE DAMAGE, dated March 13, Docket A-184-17. Appellant until September 1, 2018 to 2018 of the Director of the Depart- 118 Main Avenue, LLC — 1180 complete abatement of the viola- ment of Building and Housing, Main Avenue: tions; the property is REMANDED requiring compliance with the Codi- A motion is in order at this time at this time to the Department of fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- to grant the Appellant until Sep- Building and Housing for supervi- land and the Ohio Building Code tember 1, 2018 to complete abate- sion and any required further (OBC). ment of the violations; the property action. Motion so in order. Motioned BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in is REMANDED at this time to the by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. order at this time to DENY the Department of Building and Hous- Maschke. Appellant’s appeal request for addi- ing for supervision and any required Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, tional time; the property is further action. Motion so in order. Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. REMANDED at this time to the Absent: Mr. Saab. Department and Housing for super- Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- vision, coordination, and any further onded by Mr. Gallagher. * * * action. Motion so in order. Motioned Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, by Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Docket A-71-18. Maschke. Absent: Mr. Saab. RE: Appeal of Joseph M. Warren, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. * * * Two-Family Residence Two Story Absent: Mr. Saab. Frame Property, located on the Docket A-220-17. premises known as 12800 Signet * * * Paul B. Garrison II — 15421 Hunt- Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- mere Avenue: TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Docket A-74-18. A motion is in order at this time MAINTENANCE, dated March 20, RE: Appeal of Keith Brown, to grant the Appellant until Sep- 2018 of the Director of the Depart- Owner of the Two Dwelling Units tember 1, 2018 to complete abate- ment of Building and Housing, Two-Family Residence Two Story ment of the violations, with no fur- requiring compliance with the Codi- Frame Property, located on the ther extensions; the property is fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- premises known as 801 Brayton REMANDED at this time to the land and the Ohio Building Code Avenue from a CONDEMNATION Department of Building and Hous- (OBC). ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, ing for supervision and any required BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in dated March 23, 2018 of the Director further action. Motion so in order. order at this time to grant the of the Department of Building and Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- Appellant until September 1, 2018 to Housing, requiring compliance with onded by Mr. Maschke. complete abatement of the viola- the Codified Ordinances of the City Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, tions; the property is REMANDED of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. at this time to the Department of Code (OBC). Absent: Mr. Saab. 1007 40 The City Record June 6, 2018

AMENDED RESOLUTIONS: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Coin Communication 16781 Chagrin Blvd., Unit #198 Docket A-54-18. Separate motions were entered by Shaker Heights, OH 44120 Patricia Jackson — 8206 Crumb Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Avenue: Maschke for Approval and Adoption Dominion Enterprises FROM:,…DENY the Appellant’s of the Minutes as presented by the 23366 Commerce Park Road appeal request for additional time Secretary, subject to the Codified Unit #101B and to REMAND the property to the Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Beachwood, OH 44122 Department of Building and Hous- and the Ohio Building Code (OBC): ing for supervision and any required National Registered Agents, Inc. further action, noting that this is a May 16, 2018 1300 E. 9th Street commercial rental property, and that Cleveland, OH 44114 the Appellant was not present for Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, the hearing.…. Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Kaz’s Connections TO:….to grant the Appellant until Absent: Mr. Saab. 876 Marcie Drive October 1, 2018 to complete abate- Cleveland, OH 44109 ment of the violations, with the con- * * * tingency that the property be re- Coin Phone Management inspected by June 22, 2018, and that JOSEPH F. DENK 290 N. Main Street any of those violations be abated by Chairman Mansfield, OH 44902 August 1, 2018; the property is REMANDED at this time to the Thomas Buehner Department of Building and Hous- PUBLIC NOTICE Buehner/Shields ing for supervision and any required 6779 Engle Road, Ste. #1 further action. Motion so in order. Middleburg Hts., OH 44130 Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- NOTICE OF VIOLATION onded by Mr. Bradley…. Novotrade, LLC Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, To the owner(s) of outdoor pay- 6985 Wilson Mills Road Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. phones located within the City of Mayfield Village, OH 44040 Absent: Mr. Saab. Cleveland including, but not limited to: Peoples Telephone * * * 2300 N.W. 89th Place Robert Kraus Miami, FL 33172 CORRECTIONS FROM THE One Touch Payphones, Ltd MAY 16, 2018 REPORT: 3056 Woodland Road RK & B Manufacturing Akron, Ohio 44312 218 Ashland Avenue Docket A-67-18. Elyria, OH 44035 Chelsea’s Vintage Clothing Inc. — Mark Higgins 1412 West 116th Street: E Z Net Communications Speak Easy Telecommunication FROM:…to grant the Appellant 153 Taylor James Blvd. 7601 First Place Drive, Unit #7-A until July 1, 2018 to make substan- Wadsworth, OH 44281 Oakwood Village, OH 44146 tial and agreeable changes to the system; the property is REMANDED Ronald Jacobs With outdoor payphones and/or at this time to the Division of Fire Northeast Ohio Telephones, Inc. remaining ancillary equipment or for supervision and any required 3393 Ormond Road components located within the pub- further action.…. Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 lic right-of-way, including but not TO:… to grant the Appellant until limited to the following July 1, 2018 to make substantial and Howard Meister locations/addresses: agreeable changes for better circu- North Coast ATM, Inc. lation of the inventory throughout 5161 Lansdowne Drive 1142 Addison Road the property; the pro-perty is Solon, OH 44139 5251 Broadway Avenue REMANDED at this time to the 8745 Broadway Avenue Division of Fire for supervision and Lauren Shields 2402 Brookpark Road any required further action. Motion Robert Shields Enterprises, Inc. 11312 Buckeye Road so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradley 16002 W. 130th Street 11419 Buckeye Road and seconded by Mr. Gallagher. Strongsville, OH 44136 2828 Carnegie Avenue Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, 2747 Cedar Avenue Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. Davel Communications, Inc. 7109 Central Avenue Absent: Mr. Saab. 200 Public Square, Ste. #700 1603 Chester Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114 3024 Clark Avenue * * * 3036 Clark Avenue James Rapaccioli 3074 Clark Avenue APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Sterling Payphones, LLC 3107 Clark Avenue 200 Public Square, Ste. #700 3211 Clark Avenue Separate motions were entered by Cleveland, OH 44114 4100 Clark Avenue Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr. 4507 Clark Avenue Bradley for Approval and Adoption SBC Ameritech Corporation 2394 Community College Ave of the Resolutions as presented by 1020 Bolivar Road, Room 125 7704 Detroit Avenue the Secretary for the following Cleveland, OH 44114 3121 E. 46th Street Dockets respectively, subject to the 3210 E. 49th Street Codified Ordinances of the City of SBC Ameritech/Global Network 1919 E. 55th Street Cleveland and the Ohio Building 11804 Conrey Road, Room 200 2290 E. 55th Street Code (OBC): Cincinnati, OH 45249 2575 E. 55th Street E. 70th Street & St. Clair Avenue A-49-18 — David W. Fogle Americall, Inc. 3887 E. 71st Street A-50-18 — Agustin & Simeon Reci- 3843 St. Clair Avenue E. 79th Street & Carnegie Ave nos Cleveland, OH 44115 2269 E. 83rd Street A-52-18 — Thintyr Capital Group, 901 E. 105th Street LLC Phonetel 990 E. 105th Street A-54-18 — Patricia Jackson 3843 St. Clair Avenue 1014 E. 105th Street (Amended) Cleveland, OH 44114 1284 E. 105th Street A-55-18 — Moniqka Hazzard 1440 E. 105th Street A-56-18 — Jacqueline Askew EIG Communication 1552 E. 105th Street A-57-18 — Lillian G. Hinton 8649 Bradford Road 3510 E. 116th Street A-61-18 — Belal Odat Brecksville, OH 44140 3790 E. 131st Street A-67-18 — Chelsea’s Vintage Cloth- 3868 E. 131st Street ing Inc. Bay Telecom 4007 E. 131st Street 4030 E. 131st Street Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Midwest Telecom 4209 E. 131st Street (#1) Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None. 4209 E. 131st Street (#2) Absent: Mr. Saab. Buckeye Pay Phone Services E. 152nd Street & Ivanhoe Road 1008 June 6, 2018 The City Record 41

389 E. 156th Street W. 76th Street & Lake Avenue be considered unless delivered to 450 E. 185th Street 3584 W. 105th Street the office of the said commissioner 910 E. 185th Street 3585 W. 117th Street previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern 1019 E. 185th Street 7897 Wade Park Avenue Standard Time) on the date speci- 582 Eddy Road 2654 Woodhill Avenue fied in the schedule. 10020 Elwell Road 14623 Woodworth Avenue 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice 16404 Euclid Avenue required in Advertisement for Bids. 18119 Euclid Avenue All outdoor payphones and/or Where invitations for bids are 18121 Euclid Avenue remaining ancillary equipment or advertised, the following notice 6502 Franklin Blvd. components, including but not limit- shall be included in the advertise- 4280 Fulton Road ed to pole stands, booth housing and ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE 12914 Griffing Avenue wiring located within the City of Code, each prime bidder, each minor- 7020 Harvard Avenue Cleveland are in violation of Section ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and 7001 Hough Avenue 670B.02 of the Codified Ordinances each female business enterprise 8915 Hough Avenue of the City of Cleveland (“CO”). The (“FBE”) must be certified before 9203 Kinsman Road owner(s) of such outdoor payphones doing business with the City. There- 9313 Kinsman Road are hereby ordered to bring such fore, any prime contractor wishing 10801 Kinsman Road outdoor payphones into compliance to receive credit for using an MBE 11207 Kinsman Road within five (5) business days of this or FBE should ensure that applica- 11511 Kinsman Road mailing of this notice pursuant to tions for certification as to MBE or 12502 Kinsman Road CO §670B.06(b). If the owner(s) fail FBE status compliance with the 12912 Kinsman Road to comply with CO Chapter 670B, the Code, affirmative action in employ- 14301 Kinsman Road Commissioner of Assessments and ment and, if applicable, joint ven- 14510 Kinsman Road Licenses may order the removal of ture status, are submitted to the of - 15310 Kinsman Road such outdoor payphones at the fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) 15550 Lakeshore Blvd. owner(s)’s expense pursuant to CO prior to the date of bid opening or 15900 Lakeshore Blvd. §670B.06(c). submission of proposals or as speci - 3855 Lee Road In accordance with CO §670B.06 fied by the Director. Failure to com- 4006 Lee Road (d), you have the right to appeal ply with the business enterprise 4501 Lee Road this notice. A written notice of code or with representations made 6502 Lorain Avenue appeal must be received for each on these forms may result in can- 7105 Lorain Avenue outdoor payphone location within cellation of the contract or other 8416 Lorain Avenue fourteen (14) days of the date of civil or criminal penalties.” 9802 Lorain Avenue receipt of this notice by the Board 10322 Lorain Avenue of Zoning Appeals, 601 Lakeside WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018 7602 Madison Avenue Avenue, Room 516, Cleveland, Ohio, 3155 M.L.K. Jr. Drive 44114. Each notice of appeal must be File No. 62-18 — Citywide Scrap Metal 4053 Marvin Avenue accompanied by a fifty dollar Sales 2018-2022, for various 6222 Memphis Avenue ($50.00) fee. Fees can be paid by Divisions, Department of Finance, 9305 Miles Avenue cash, check, certified check, money as authorized by Section 181.18 of 11919 Miles Avenue order or credit card. For all ques- the Codified Ordinances of 12301 Miles Avenue tions and concerns regarding the Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. 13002 Miles Avenue appeal process, please contact the THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- 15501 Miles Avenue Board of Zoning Appeals at (216) TORY PRE-BID MEETING, 16505 Miles Avenue 664-2580. THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 2018 AT 18501 Neff Road Enforcement of this Ordinance 2:00 P.M. CLEVELAND CITY 1077 Parkwood Avenue may be taken without further com- HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, Parkwood & Superior Avenues munication from this office. Enforce- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, ROOM 4175 Pearl Road ment actions may include prosecu- 18. 5170 Pearl Road tion and/or removal of each outdoor NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED 3201 Prospect Avenue (#1) payphone which is not in compli- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- 3201 Prospect Avenue (#2) ance with CO Chapter 670B and MISSIONER OF PURCHASES other sanctions as provided in the 1 Public Square AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND Ordinance. 6017 Quincy Avenue CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE For all questions and concerns 4075 Rocky River Drive AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- regarding this notice including com- 4483 Rocky River Drive LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 pliance requirements, please contact 4694 Rocky River Drive O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN the Division of Assessments and 6930 St. Clair Avenue TIME). 7300 St. Clair Avenue Licenses at (216) 664-2260. 7914 St. Clair Avenue May 30, 2018 and June 6, 2018 10110 St. Clair Avenue May 30, 2018 and June 6, 2018 10430 St. Clair Avenue 10933 St. Clair Avenue THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2018 12107 St. Clair Avenue 12200 St. Clair Avenue NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING File No. 63-18 — Capital Maintenance- 12725 St. Clair Avenue Masonry, for the Division of Motor 14959 St. Clair Avenue Vehicle Maintenance, Department 15208 St. Clair Avenue NONE of Public Works, as authorized by 3264 Scranton Road Section 131.67 of the Codified 6209 Storer Avenue Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. 6105 Superior Avenue THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- 7005 Superior Avenue CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS TORY PRE-BID MEETING, 7608 Superior Avenue TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 AT 12100 Superior Avenue 11:00 A.M. DIVISION OF MOTOR 9203 Union Avenue VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, 4150 3074 W. 14th Street For All Departments EAST 49TH STREET, CLEVE- 3154 W. 14th Street LAND, OHIO 44105, ADMINIS- 2886 W. 25th Street Sealed bids will be received at the TRATION BUILDING 1. 3022 W. 25th Street office of the Commissioner of Pur- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED 3024 W. 25th Street chases and Supplies, Room 128, City AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- 3084 W. 25th Street Hall, in accordance with the append- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES 3203 W. 25th Street ed schedule, and will be opened and AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND 3265 W. 25th Street read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE 3762 W. 25th Street diately thereafter. AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- W. 25th Street & Barber Road Each bid must be made in accor- LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 W. 25th Street & Walton Avenue dance with the specifications and O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN W. 41st Street & Clark Avenue must be submitted on the blanks TIME). 3238 W. 44th Street supplied for the purpose, all of 3380 W. 44th Street which may be obtained at the office File No. 64-18 — Capital Maintenance- 3381 W. 44th Street of the said Commissioner of Pur- Repair Specialized Cleaning, for the 1798 W. 65th Street chases and Supplies, but no bid will Division of Motor Vehicle 1009 42 The City Record June 6, 2018

Maintenance, Department of Public OF A CASHIER’S CHECK OR COUNCIL COMMITTEE Works, as authorized by Section MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY MEETINGS 131.67 of the Codified Ordinances of CHECKS, NO CASH, AND NO Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. CREDIT CARDS WILL BE THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE Wednesday, May 30, 2018 TORY PRE-BID MEETING, PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPECI- 12:00 Noon TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 2018 AT FICATIONS MUST BE PUR- 10:30 A.M. DIVISION OF MOTOR CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE Committee of the Whole: Present: VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, 4150 DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND Kelley, Chair; Bishop, Brady, Bran- EAST 49TH STREET, CLEVE- SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST BE catelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, LAND, OHIO 44105, ADMINIS- ON PLAN-HOLDERS LIST TO Hairston, B. Jones, J. Jones, Kazy, TRATION BUILDING 1. SUBMIT A BID OR RECEIVED Keane, McCormack, Polensek, San- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED ADDENDUMS.) tana, Zone. Authorized Absence: AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Johnson. MISSIONER OF PURCHASES TORY PRE-BID MEETING, AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 2018 AT Monday, June 4, 2018 CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE 10:00 A.M. GARRETT MORGAN 9:00 a.m. AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- WATER PLANT, 1245 WEST LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 45TH STREET, CLEVELAND, Development, Planning and Sus- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN OHIO 44113. tainability (Zoning) Committee: Pre- TIME). NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED sent: Brancatelli, Chair; Hairston, AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- McCormack. Authorized Absence: MISSIONER OF PURCHASES Cleveland, Vice Chair; Bishop, B. June 6, 2018 and June 13, 2018 AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND Jones, Keane. Pro tempore: Kazy. CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2018 AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- Committee of the Whole: Present: LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 Kelley, Chair; Bishop, Brady, Bran- File No. 65-18 — Morgan Access and O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN catelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Security Project, for the Division of TIME). Hairston, Johnson, B. Jones, J. Water, Department of Public Jones, Kazy, Keane, McCormack, Utilities, Department of Port Polensek, Santana, Zone. Control, as authorized by Ordinance June 6, 2018 and June 13, 2018 No. 1365-15, passed by the Council Wednesday, June 6, 2018 of the City of Cleveland, November 10:00 a.m. 30, 2015. ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE AND ORDINANCES Safety Committee: Present: Zone, FEE FOR PLANS AND SPECIFI- Chair; Polensek, Vice Chair; Griffin, CATIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF Kazy. Authorized Absence: B. Jones, FIVE-HUNDRED DOLLARS Santana. Unauthorized Absence: J. ($500.00) ONLY IN THE FORM NONE Jones. Pro tempore: 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

Authorizing the Director of Aging to conduct the Age Friendly Home Investment Program and to enter into one or more agreements with up to three organizations to develop, operate and implement a comprehensive home repair and investment program targeted at eligible Cleveland senior and adults with disabilities, for a period of one year, with two one year options to renew exercisable by the Director of Aging. (O 675-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Senior Lawn Care and Snow Removal Program through the use of Wards 1 and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 770-18) ...... 988

Agreements

Authorizing the Director of Aging to conduct the Age Friendly Home Investment Program and to enter into one or more agreements with up to three organizations to develop, operate and implement a comprehensive home repair and investment program targeted at eligible Cleveland senior and adults with disabilities, for a period of one year, with two one year options to renew exercisable by the Director of Aging. (O 675-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority for the City to conduct environmental reviews on behalf of CMHA for federally funded CMHA projects. (O 657-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a development agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the project site to the Finch Group, or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 495-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 496-18) ...... 997 1010 June 6, 2018 The City Record 43

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village Development for the 5101-03 Fleet Avenue project through the use of Ward 12 Restricted Income Tax Funds. (O 818-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to the Participation and Redevelopment Agreement, Contract No. CT 9501 ST 2014-15, with the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority to authorize financial assistance in remediating environmental contamination at the Crescent Avenue site. (O 659-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Cleveland National Air Show Foundation for the display of two statue type F-4 fighter planes on property located near the entrance of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, including maintenance of the property, for a period of five years, with five one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control. (O 943-17) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to donate miscellaneous items from the House of Correction to one or more public or non- profit agencies and to enter into agreements if necessary to make the donations. (O 803-18) ...... 974 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of training and equipment to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 678-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Hershel “Woody” Williams Medal of Honor Foundation to install and maintain a Gold Star Families Memorial monument on City owned property in Wade Park at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. (O 817-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the shared use of parking lots located at William Cullen Bryant Elementary School and Loew Park, for a period up to ten years, and subject to automatic one year renewals unless terminated by either party. (O 732-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an amendment to the June 30, 2016 Property Operations and Programming Agreement with the Group Plan Commission for Public Square to provide a one- time restricted contribution to support the Commission’s maintenance obligations on Public Square. (O 498-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of the City Planning Commission to enter into agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation for the Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning Study through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 776-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Senior Lawn Care and Snow Removal Program through the use of Wards 1 and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 770-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 779-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Neighborhood Leadership Institute for the Boys to Men Health & Empowerment Program through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 784-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Cudell Improvement, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Education Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 790-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Public Health Department to enter into agreement with the National Kidney Foundation for the Kidney Walk Expo through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 782-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996 Supporting the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in its attempt to acquire a fair agreement from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission to complete the replacement of CMSD schools in Cleveland. (R 819-18) ...... 987

AIDS

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 794-18) ...... 972 1011 44 The City Record June 6, 2018

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services. (O 795-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 779-18) ...... 990

Banners

Authorizing and directing the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville Festival Committee to stretch banners on 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. Clair Avenue; for the period from July 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to celebrate the annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 823-18) ...... 993

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Benwood Avenue, 13513 (Ward 2) — Thintyr Capital Group, LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-52-18) ...... 1008 Brayton Avenue, 801 (Ward 3) — Keith Brown, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-74-18) ...... 1007 Britton Drive, 12406 (Ward 6) — Diane Mays, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-70-18) ...... 1007 Champion Avenue, 10206 (Ward 11) — Agustin & Simeon Recinos, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-50-18) ...... 1008 Clarkstone Road, 1725 (Ward 10) — Carmen C. Digeronimo, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-72-18) ...... 1007 Corlett Avenue, 12208 (Ward 4) — Family For Life, owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-69-18) ...... 1007 Crumb Avenue, 8206 (Ward 9) — Patricia Jackson, owner — appeal amended and adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-54-18) ...... 1008 East 154th Street, 3700 (Ward 1) — Victoria L. Martin, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-53-18) ...... 1006 East 82nd Street, 1624 (Ward 7) — Lillian G. Hinton c/o Wallace Hinton (POA), owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-57-18)...... 1008 Erwin Avenue, 12310 (Ward 16) — Bobby R. Digital, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-73-18) ...... 1007 Harvard Avenue, 7910 (Ward 12) — Belal Odat, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-61-18) ...... 1008 Hood Avenue, 2013 (Ward 12) — Carolyn Burkart, owner — appeal postponed to 6/27/18 on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-65-18) ...... 1006 Huntmere Avenue, 15421 (Ward 8) — Paul B. Garrison II, owner — extension of time granted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-220-17) ...... 1007 Main Avenue, 1180 (Ward 3) — 1180 Main Avenue, LLC, owner — extension of time granted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-184-17) ...... 1007 Old River Road, 1198 (Ward 3) — Telecom Acquisition Corp. I, Inc., owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-41-18) ...... 1006 Old River Road, 1204 (Ward 3) — Telecom Acquisition Corp. I, Inc., owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-40-18) ...... 1006 Old River Road, 1220 (Ward 3) — Telecom Acquisition Corp. I, Inc., owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-42-18) ...... 1006 Riveredge Road, 3941 (Ward 17) — David W. Fogle, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-49-18) ...... 1008 Roanoke Avenue, 2710 (Ward 13) — Christina Visnicky, owner — appeal withdrawn on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-64-18) ...... 1006 Signet Avenue, 12800 (Ward 4) — Joseph M. Warren, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-71-18) ...... 1007 Tillman Avenue, 5400 (Ward 15) — Dennis Gartland, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-85-18) ...... 1007 West 104th Street, 3062 (Ward 15) — Moniqka Hazzard, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-55-18) ...... 1008 West 116th Street, 1412 (Ward 15) — Chelsea’s Vintage Clothing Inc., owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-67-18) ...... 1008 West 130th Street, 3343 (Ward 16) — William Gorey, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-62-18) ...... 1006 West 87th Street, 2051 (Ward 15) — John Katsaros, owner — appeal resolved on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-68-18) ...... 1006 West 93rd Street, 2096 (Ward 15) — Rigby Solo 401k LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 6/13/18 on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-66-18) ...... 1006 Windward Road, 18011 (Ward 8) — Jacqueline Askew, owner — appeal adopted on 5/30/18 (Doc. A-56-18) ...... 1008

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Industrial/W. 160th St. Rehabilitation (Part 1) and Enterprise/Briar/W. 139th St. Rehabilitation (Part 2) — per Ord. 1035-17 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction (BOC Res. 220-18) ...... 1003 1012 June 6, 2018 The City Record 45

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Automotive and Truck Parts and Fleet Services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to West Park Auto Parts — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 217-18)...... 1003 Transformers removal, transport, and disposal — per Ord. 1084-17 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 219-18) ...... 1003

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Thea Bowman Center — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 2) (BOC Res. 221-18)...... 1004

Board of Control — Engineering and Construction Division

Industrial/W. 160th St. Rehabilitation (Part 1) and Enterprise/Briar/W. 139th St. Rehabilitation (Part 2) — per Ord. 1035-17 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 220-18)...... 1003

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Thea Bowman Center — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 2) (BOC Res. 221-18)...... 1004

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 2)

Thea Bowman Center — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 2) (BOC Res. 221-18)...... 1004

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

1060 Lakeside Building Exterior Repairs — per Ord. 1276-16 to Apex Construction Management Co., Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 218-18) ...... 1003 Catch basins and manholes — approve subcontractors — Contract PI2018*13 per BOC Res. 61-18 — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 215-18)...... 1003 Industrial/W. 160th St. Rehabilitation (Part 1) and Enterprise/Briar/W. 139th St. Rehabilitation (Part 2) — per Ord. 1035-17 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction, Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 220-18) ...... 1003 Sewer connection repair and rehabilitation — approve subcontractors — per BOC Res. 160-18 — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 216-18) ...... 1003

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

1060 Lakeside Building Exterior Repairs — per Ord. 1276-16 to Apex Construction Management Co., Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 218-18) ...... 1003 Automotive and Truck Parts and Fleet Services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to West Park Auto Parts — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 217-18) ...... 1003 Catch basins and manholes — approve subcontractors — Contract PI2018*13 per BOC Res. 61-18 — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 215-18) ...... 1003 Sewer connection repair and rehabilitation — approve subcontractors — per BOC Res. 160-18 — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 216-18) ...... 1003 Transformers removal, transport, and disposal — per Ord. 1084-17 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 219-18) ...... 1003

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Automotive and Truck Parts and Fleet Services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to West Park Auto Parts — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 217-18)...... 1003 Transformers removal, transport, and disposal — per Ord. 1084-17 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 219-18) ...... 1003

Board of Control — Water Division

1060 Lakeside Building Exterior Repairs — per Ord. 1276-16 to Apex Construction Management Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 218-18) ...... 1003

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

Catch basins and manholes — approve subcontractors — Contract PI2018*13 per BOC Res. 61-18 — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 215-18) ...... 1003 Sewer connection repair and rehabilitation — approve subcontractors — per BOC Res. 160-18 — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 216-18) ...... 1003

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

West 5th Street, 2320 (Ward 3) — Dan Raimer, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/18/18 (Cal. 18-107) ...... 1004 1013 46 The City Record June 6, 2018

West 95th Street, 1359 (Ward 15) — Nigel Pope, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/18/18 (Cal. 18-120) ...... 1004 East 115th Street, 2632 (Ward 6) — The Meeting Place Learning Center, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/18/18 (Cal. 18-121) ...... 1004 East 115th Street, 2633 (Ward 6) — The Meeting Place Learning Center, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/18/18 (Cal. 18-122) ...... 1005 East 115th Street, 2637 (Ward 6) — The Meeting Place Learning Center, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/18/18 (Cal. 18-123) ...... 1005

Building and Housing Department

From Director Ayonna Blue Donald, Department of Building & Housing, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance of services and materials for the demolition of 3719 East 54th Street. (F 768-18) ...... 971 To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Sections 325.120, 325.561; and 325.562 and to amend Sections 345.03 and 345.04, as amended by various ordinances, relating to residential and commercial waste collection, disposal, recycling facilities, transfer facilities, scrap tire facilities, and dumping, and motor vehicle repair garages, and related zoning. (O 806-18) ...... 975

Burke Lakefront Airport

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with the Cleveland National Airshow, Inc. for the use of certain portions of office space, airfield and airport facilities at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport to conduct an air show and related events, for a period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 743-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Cleveland National Air Show Foundation for the display of two statue type F-4 fighter planes on property located near the entrance of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, including maintenance of the property, for a period of five years, with five one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control. (O 943-17) ...... 996

Capital Projects

Authorizing and directing the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville Festival Committee to stretch banners on 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. Clair Avenue; for the period from July 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to celebrate the annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 823-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the future development of a Cleveland Police Division headquarters at 1801 Superior Avenue from GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee and authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease the property to GLP; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new Police Headquarters; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts with GLP for that purpose; authorizing the purchase of furnishings and appurtenances, including relocation costs; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; and authorizing one or more agreements to implement the improvement. (O 822-18) ...... 984 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants necessary for the Dominion East Ohio Gas Pipeline Infrastructure Replacement Program. (O 651-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects; determining the method and authorizing one or more public improvement contracts; authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes any real property and easements necessary; and accepting cash contributions and gifts and grants to implement. (O 652-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue permits to Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gateway District by installing, using, and maintaining street furniture. (O 809-18) ...... 979 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Bellflower Court. (R 793-18) ...... 987 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving recreation facilities, and ancillary recreation buildings and other similar structures, on City owned and City leased park property, including site improvements and appurtenances; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts for the making of the improvements, including professional services and contract or contracts for the making of the improvement to parks and to proceed with the improvement to recreation facilities not otherwise improved by the direct employment of the necessary labor; and to apply for gifts and grants, for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 648-18) ...... 997 1014 June 6, 2018 The City Record 47

Determining the method of making the public improvement of replacing the Music Hall roof; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement; enter into one or more professional services to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor; for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 647-18) ...... 997 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Coit Road; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 649-18) ...... 998

Casino Revenue Funds

Authorizing the Director of the City Planning Commission to enter into agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation for the Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning Study through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 776-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Senior Lawn Care and Snow Removal Program through the use of Wards 1 and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 770-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 779-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Neighborhood Leadership Institute for the Boys to Men Health & Empowerment Program through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 784-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Cudell Improvement, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Education Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 790-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Public Health Department to enter into agreement with the National Kidney Foundation for the Kidney Walk Expo through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 782-18) ...... 991

City Council

Establishing a working committee of Council, the Jackson Administration, and community stakeholders to study policies regarding fair application of marijuana charges, further decriminalization, and preparedness for legalization of recreational marijuana; urging the Ohio General Assembly to further decriminalize marijuana possession by lowering penalties; and supporting a statewide ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. (R 820-18) ...... 988

City of Cleveland Bids

Capital Maintenance-Masonry — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 131.67 — bid due June 28, 2018 (advertised 6/6/2018 and 6/13/2018) ...... 1009 Capital Maintenance-Repair Specialized Cleaning — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 131.67 — bid due June 28, 2018 (advertised 6/6/2018 and 6/13/2018)...... 1009 Morgan Access and Security Project — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 1365-15 — bid due July 11, 2018 (advertised 6/6/2018 and 6/13/2018) ...... 1010 Scrap Metal Sales Citywide (2018-22) — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.18 — bid due June 13, 2018 (advertised 5/30/2018 and 6/6/2018) ...... 1009

City Planning Commission

Approving the continuation of the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District as a Special Improvement District in the City; accepting petitions from owners of property in the District; approving a new plan for public services; declaring it necessary to provide safety, cleaning, and other services for the District; and providing for the assessment of the cost of such work upon benefited property in the District; and declaring an emergency. (R 808-18) ...... 987 1015 48 The City Record June 6, 2018

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for the Vision for the Valley Plan in the Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative Planning Studies Program; authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants; and authorizing one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant, including one or more multi party agreements with NOACA, the Cleveland MetroParks, and the Cuyahoga County Port Authority. (O 807-18) ...... 978 Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept grants from the Ohio Department of Transportation for the 2018 Safe Routes to School Program; authorizing contracts and agreements with the State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and other entities needed to implement the grant; and to apply for and accept grants or gifts from any public or private entity to implement this ordinance. (O 798-18) ...... 973 Authorizing the Director of the City Planning Commission to enter into agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation for the Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning Study through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 776-18) ...... 989 Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land owned by the City of Cleveland adjacent to Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East between West 45th Street and West 58th Street. (Map Change No. 2577). (O 792-18) ...... 985 Changing the Use, Area and Height of parcels of land between East 110th Street and East 115th Street north of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and south of Woodland Avenue for the Legacy Pointe at St. Luke’s Hospital housing development as shown on the attached map (Map Change No. 2582). (O 628-18) ...... 1002 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of lands flanking Old River Road and City owned property intended for Canal Basin Park consistent with recent zoning changes located on the East and West Banks of the Flats as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2580). (O 368-18) ...... 1002 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels of land on West 44th Street between Whitman Avenue and John Court and adding zero foot and eight foot mapped setbacks (Map Change No. 2583). (O 630-18) ...... 1002 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Bellflower Court. (R 793-18) ...... 987 Dedication Plat for West 5th and Jefferson Subdivision, between Jefferson Avenue and Miller Court. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat approved. (F 769-18) ...... 971 Designating Crawford Road Christian Church as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 426-18) ...... 996 Designating the Garfield Bank Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1453-17) ...... 996 Designating the Glenville Bratenahl U.S. Post Office, Luke Easter Building as a Cleveland landmark. (O 1454-17) ...... 996 To add the name “Brewer Way” as a secondary and honorary name to Seville Road between Lee Road and East 162nd Street. (O 154-18) ...... 996 To add the name “Pastor Emeritus Roosevelt Brown Way” as a secondary and honorary name to White Avenue between East 55th Street and East 65th Street. (O 153-18) ...... 996

Civil Service Commission

Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 1511 PS 2016-222 with Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc. to provide additional transportability studies and civil service testing for entry level law enforcement officers, for the Department of Public Safety and to extend the term of the contract until December 31, 2018. (O 797-18) ...... 973

Cleveland Foundation

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Foundation for the 2018 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 815-18) ...... 983

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with ARINC, Inc. for professional services necessary to enter into management agreements to provide maintenance, operation and management services for City owned common use facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. (O 742-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts with Siemens Industry, Inc. for labor and materials necessary to maintain, repair and expand the existing Apogee building automation system, for the Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Department of Port Control, for a period not to exceed two years, with two one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 805-18) ...... 975

Cleveland Metropolitan School District ( CMSD )

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept grants from the Ohio Department of Transportation for the 2018 Safe Routes to School Program; authorizing contracts and agreements with the State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and other entities needed to implement the grant; and to apply for and accept grants or gifts from any public or private entity to implement this ordinance. (O 798-18) ...... 973 1016 June 6, 2018 The City Record 49

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 496-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the shared use of parking lots located at William Cullen Bryant Elementary School and Loew Park, for a period up to ten years, and subject to automatic one year renewals unless terminated by either party. (O 732-18) ...... 1002 Supporting the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in its attempt to acquire a fair agreement from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission to complete the replacement of CMSD schools in Cleveland. (R 819-18) ...... 987

Cleveland Public Theater

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Cleveland Public Theatre for the Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) through the use of Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 773-18) ...... 989

Codified Ordinances

To amend various sections in Chapter 541 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended and enacted by various ordinances relating to sewer connections and sewer use code including stormwater control and management; and to enact new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 relating to watercourse protection and criminal liability. (O 609-17) ...... 995 To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Sections 325.120, 325.561; and 325.562 and to amend Sections 345.03 and 345.04, as amended by various ordinances, relating to residential and commercial waste collection, disposal, recycling facilities, transfer facilities, scrap tire facilities, and dumping, and motor vehicle repair garages, and related zoning. (O 806-18) ...... 975

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93; and to amend Sections 58 and 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 810-18) ...... 979

Collinwood Nottingham Village Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Collinwood Nottingham Development Corporation for the Five Pointes Senior Food Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 821-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Collinwood Nottingham Village Development Corporation for the Scoop on Summer Project through the use of Wards 8 and 10 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 781-18) ...... 990

Communications

From Council Member Kerry McCormack, Ward 3. Pursuant to Rule 18 of the Rules of Cleveland City Council, recusing himself from voting on Ordinance No. 656-18. Received. (O 656-18-A) ...... 971 From Director Ayonna Blue Donald, Department of Building & Housing, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance of services and materials for the demolition of 3719 East 54th Street. (F 768-18) ...... 971

Community Development

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program funds for administrative expenses of the Department of Community Development. (O 724-18) ...... 1001 Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 726-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an amendment to Contract No. 68594 and the security documents with BEDO, LLC to partially finance the construction and rehabilitation of the University Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid Avenue to change the terms of the loan. (O 796-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contract with various agencies to provide social service programs, including the senior transportation program. (O 656-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs. (O 727-18) ...... 1001 1017 50 The City Record June 6, 2018

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority for the City to conduct environmental reviews on behalf of CMHA for federally funded CMHA projects. (O 657-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with various agencies to provide housing, commercial, industrial and real estate development activities. (O 655-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services. (O 795-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989

Community Development Block Grant Program

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program funds for administrative expenses of the Department of Community Development. (O 724-18) ...... 1001 Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 726-18) ...... 1001 Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 728-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with various social service agencies, community development or local development corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 725-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 794-18) ...... 972

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for Ann (McNamara) Mulgrew. (R 830-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Betty I. Fails. (R 829-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Carole Anne (Kilbane) Kennedy. (R 831-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Doris Gilmer Bohannon. (R 827-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Eddie Steve Smith. (R 828-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Mary Catherine (nee Corrigan) Columbro. (R 824-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Patricia Luis. (R 826-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Walter Lee Cox, Sr. (R 825-18) ...... 971

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Henry "Sugar K" Hughes. (R 833-18) ...... 971 Congratulations Resolution for Rev. Fr. James W. Mayer, O.de M. (R 834-18) ...... 971 Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Dr. David A. Cobbs, Jr. (R 832-18) ...... 971

Contracts

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 728-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an amendment to Contract No. 68594 and the security documents with BEDO, LLC to partially finance the construction and rehabilitation of the University Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid Avenue to change the terms of the loan. (O 796-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contract with various agencies to provide social service programs, including the senior transportation program. (O 656-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with various agencies to provide housing, commercial, industrial and real estate development activities. (O 655-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with SIFCO Industries, Inc., or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the acquisition of machinery and equipment for its business located at 970 East 64th Street and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 801-18) ...... 974 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts with Siemens Industry, Inc. for labor and materials necessary to maintain, repair and expand the existing Apogee building automation system, for the Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Department of Port Control, for a period not to exceed two years, with two one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 805-18) ...... 975 1018 June 6, 2018 The City Record 51

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PIRC 2016-2 with Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. to provide for the public improvement of repairing and maintaining runways, taxiways, ramps, roads and other concrete surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 254-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to consent to assignment of Contract No. 69444 from Dominion Products and Services, Inc. to HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. (O 686-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts with Windstream Lines for telecommunication service lines needed for Automated Meter Reading (AMR), SCADA control, security cameras, and telephones at Ledge Tower, Darrow Tower, Shepard Tower and the South Twinsburg Tower located in Twinsburg, Northfield, and Macedonia, Ohio, which are outside of Cuyahoga County and beyond the AT&T service area; and to authorize payment of monthly charges to Windstream, for a period up to three years. (O 691-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. RCD 2016-2 with Craun Liebing Co. to provide Gorman Rupp pump equipment and parts and for repair, replacement, and maintenance on Gorman Rupp pump equipment. (O 688-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one solid waste incinerator, including labor and materials for installation, and for maintenance, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety, for a period up to two years. (O 812-18) ...... 980 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials to maintain, repair and upgrade the fire alarm systems at City Hall and Public Hall, for the Department of Public Works, for a period up to two years. (O 646-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, hoses, nozzles, fittings, defibrillators, and other safety related equipment, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with a one year option to renew exercisable by the Director of Public Safety. (O 811-18) ...... 980 Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on road vehicles and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year. (O 814-18) ...... 982 Authorizing the purchase by one or more written standard purchase and requirement contracts of various on road vehicles, apparatus, and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, as needed, for the Director of Public Works. (O 813-18) ...... 980 Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 1511 PS 2016-222 with Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc. to provide additional transportability studies and civil service testing for entry level law enforcement officers, for the Department of Public Safety and to extend the term of the contract until December 31, 2018. (O 797-18) ...... 973 Determining the method of making the public improvement of upgrading electrical services and installing backup power generators at various pump stations; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to design the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any loans or grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for Community Cost Share Program funding, for this purpose; and authorizing the director to apply and pay for permits, licenses, and other authorizations required for the improvement. (O 423-18) ...... 996

County Budget Commission

To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2019 and submit it to the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised Code. (R 739-18) ...... 1002

Cudell Improvement

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Cudell Improvement, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Education Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 790-18) ...... 991

Cuyahoga County

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the United States Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance for the FY 2017 Byrne Justice Assistance Grant (JAG) Local Solicitation; and authorizing one or more contracts with Cuyahoga County and the cities of East Cleveland, Euclid, and Cleveland Heights needed to implement the grant. (O 680-18) ...... 1000 1019 52 The City Record June 6, 2018

Cuyahoga County Port Authority

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to the Participation and Redevelopment Agreement, Contract No. CT 9501 ST 2014-15, with the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority to authorize financial assistance in remediating environmental contamination at the Crescent Avenue site. (O 659-18) ...... 999

Cuyahoga County Public Safety and Justice Services

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the County Public Safety and Justice Services for the FY 2017 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) grant for a sexual assault advocate under the Cleveland Domestic Violence Program; and authorizing a contract with the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center. (O 683-18) ...... 1000

Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of training and equipment to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 678-18) ...... 1000

Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority ( CMHA )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority for the City to conduct environmental reviews on behalf of CMHA for federally funded CMHA projects. (O 657-18) ...... 999

Dominion East Ohio

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants necessary for the Dominion East Ohio Gas Pipeline Infrastructure Replacement Program. (O 651-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to consent to assignment of Contract No. 69444 from Dominion Products and Services, Inc. to HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. (O 686-18) ...... 1000

Easements

Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996

Economic Development Department

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties presently owned by Alto JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their designee, located at 1001-1101 Euclid Avenue for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 804-18) ...... 992 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a development agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the project site to the Finch Group, or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 495-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with The Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to finance the administration of the Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative. (O 799-18) ...... 973 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 496-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village Development for the 5101-03 Fleet Avenue project through the use of Ward 12 Restricted Income Tax Funds. (O 818-18) ...... 993 1020 June 6, 2018 The City Record 53

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to the Participation and Redevelopment Agreement, Contract No. CT 9501 ST 2014-15, with the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority to authorize financial assistance in remediating environmental contamination at the Crescent Avenue site. (O 659-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with SIFCO Industries, Inc., or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the acquisition of machinery and equipment for its business located at 970 East 64th Street and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 801-18) ...... 974 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $1,750,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 008 for the purpose of making Economic Development loans and grants under the authority of Ordinance No. 90-10, passed February 8, 2010. (O 661-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $250,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 006 for the purpose of providing financial assistance under the Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program, created under the authority of Ordinance No. 2156-05, passed December 5, 2005, as amended; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 2156-05 to increase the amount of financial assistance provided under the program. (O 660-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $500,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 634 for the purpose of making grants from the Neighborhood Development Program, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2567-A-88, passed January 30, 1989, as amended. (O 662-18) ...... 999

Encroachments

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue permits to Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gateway District by installing, using, and maintaining street furniture. (O 809-18) ...... 979

Finance Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93; and to amend Sections 58 and 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 810-18) ...... 979 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $1,750,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 008 for the purpose of making Economic Development loans and grants under the authority of Ordinance No. 90-10, passed February 8, 2010. (O 661-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $250,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 006 for the purpose of providing financial assistance under the Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program, created under the authority of Ordinance No. 2156-05, passed December 5, 2005, as amended; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 2156-05 to increase the amount of financial assistance provided under the program. (O 660-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $500,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 634 for the purpose of making grants from the Neighborhood Development Program, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2567-A-88, passed January 30, 1989, as amended. (O 662-18) ...... 999 To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2019 and submit it to the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised Code. (R 739-18) ...... 1002 To amend Sections 7, 8, 13, 20, 21, 32, 45, and 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 730-18) ...... 1001

Fire Alarm Systems

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials to maintain, repair and upgrade the fire alarm systems at City Hall and Public Hall, for the Department of Public Works, for a period up to two years. (O 646-18) ...... 997

Fire Division

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, hoses, nozzles, fittings, defibrillators, and other safety related equipment, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with a one year option to renew exercisable by the Director of Public Safety. (O 811-18) ...... 980 1021 54 The City Record June 6, 2018

Firstenergy Stadium

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants to conduct a Capital Audit assessment of FirstEnergy Stadium and its facilities. (O 653-18) ...... 998

General Fund

Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $1,750,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 008 for the purpose of making Economic Development loans and grants under the authority of Ordinance No. 90-10, passed February 8, 2010. (O 661-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $250,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 006 for the purpose of providing financial assistance under the Neighborhood Retail Assistance Program, created under the authority of Ordinance No. 2156-05, passed December 5, 2005, as amended; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 2156-05 to increase the amount of financial assistance provided under the program. (O 660-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Directors of Finance and Economic Development to transfer $500,000 from the General Fund to Fund No. 17 SF 634 for the purpose of making grants from the Neighborhood Development Program, under the authority of Ordinance No. 2567-A-88, passed January 30, 1989, as amended. (O 662-18) ...... 999

Gifts

From Director Ayonna Blue Donald, Department of Building & Housing, City of Cleveland. Notice of gift acceptance of services and materials for the demolition of 3719 East 54th Street. (F 768-18) ...... 971

Grant Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with The Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to finance the administration of the Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative. (O 799-18) ...... 973

Grants

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for the Vision for the Valley Plan in the Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative Planning Studies Program; authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants; and authorizing one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant, including one or more multi party agreements with NOACA, the Cleveland MetroParks, and the Cuyahoga County Port Authority. (O 807-18) ...... 978 Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept grants from the Ohio Department of Transportation for the 2018 Safe Routes to School Program; authorizing contracts and agreements with the State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and other entities needed to implement the grant; and to apply for and accept grants or gifts from any public or private entity to implement this ordinance. (O 798-18) ...... 973 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation for the Cleveland Police Mindfulness Program; and authorizing one or more agreements with Chris Checkett and River’s Edge: A Place for Reflection and Action to implement the grant. (O 682-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY-17 State Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for the operation of the Northern Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force (NOLETF); and authorizing the Director to enter into agreements with various municipalities or governmental agencies needed to implement the grant. (O 679-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Foundation for the 2018 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 815-18) ...... 983 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Coit Road; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 649-18) ...... 998

Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with the Greater Cleveland Media Development Corporation dba Greater Cleveland Film Commission, or its designee, to assist with the operations of the organization. (O 800-18) ...... 973

Health Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 794-18) ...... 972 1022 June 6, 2018 The City Record 55

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services. (O 795-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 779-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Neighborhood Leadership Institute for the Boys to Men Health & Empowerment Program through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 784-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Public Health Department to enter into agreement with the National Kidney Foundation for the Kidney Walk Expo through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 782-18) ...... 991

House of Corrections

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to donate miscellaneous items from the House of Correction to one or more public or non- profit agencies and to enter into agreements if necessary to make the donations. (O 803-18) ...... 974

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority for the City to conduct environmental reviews on behalf of CMHA for federally funded CMHA projects. (O 657-18) ...... 999

Human Resources Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93; and to amend Sections 58 and 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 810-18) ...... 979 To amend Sections 7, 8, 13, 20, 21, 32, 45, and 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 730-18) ...... 1001

Illegal Dumping

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of training and equipment to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 678-18) ...... 1000

Landmark Commission

Designating Crawford Road Christian Church as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 426-18) ...... 996 Designating the Garfield Bank Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1453-17) ...... 996 Designating the Glenville Bratenahl U.S. Post Office, Luke Easter Building as a Cleveland landmark. (O 1454-17) ...... 996

Law Department

Establishing a working committee of Council, the Jackson Administration, and community stakeholders to study policies regarding fair application of marijuana charges, further decriminalization, and preparedness for legalization of recreational marijuana; urging the Ohio General Assembly to further decriminalize marijuana possession by lowering penalties; and supporting a statewide ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. (R 820-18) ...... 988

Lease Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into an amendment to the Multi Phased Option to Lease Agreement No. CT 9501 NF 2015-35 with Cumberland TCC, LLC, and any resulting Lease Agreements, in order to extend certain construction commencement and completion dates for projects located at the North Coast Harbor and the Harbor West Docks. (O 670-18) ...... 999

Lease By Way of Concession

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with the Cleveland National Airshow, Inc. for the use of certain portions of office space, airfield and airport facilities at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport to conduct an air show and related events, for a period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 743-18) ...... 1002 1023 56 The City Record June 6, 2018

Leases

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the future development of a Cleveland Police Division headquarters at 1801 Superior Avenue from GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee and authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease the property to GLP; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new Police Headquarters; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts with GLP for that purpose; authorizing the purchase of furnishings and appurtenances, including relocation costs; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; and authorizing one or more agreements to implement the improvement. (O 822-18) ...... 984

License Agreements

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a license agreement with Slavic Village Development, or its designee, to install and maintain a sculpture on City owned property along Morgana Run Trail south of Union Avenue between East 69th Street and East 70th Streets. (O 816-18) ...... 983

Liquor Permits

#2095172. Stock Application, C2 C2X D6. Desi A B, Inc., 4810 State Rd. (Ward 13). (F 767-18) ...... 971 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 3040 Fulton Road. (R 789-18) ...... 995 Objecting to a New C2 Liquor Permit at 2704 Clark Avenue, 1st floor. (R 788-18) ...... 995 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 4360 Lee Road. (R 771-18) ...... 994 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to 3065 West 117th Street. (R 785-18) ...... 994 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit to 4693 State Road, 1st floor and basement front. (R 787-18) ...... 994

Loans

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an amendment to Contract No. 68594 and the security documents with BEDO, LLC to partially finance the construction and rehabilitation of the University Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid Avenue to change the terms of the loan. (O 796-18) ...... 972

Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Hershel “Woody” Williams Medal of Honor Foundation to install and maintain a Gold Star Families Memorial monument on City owned property in Wade Park at the Louis Stokes C leveland VA Medical Center. (O 817-18) ...... 983

Marijuana

Establishing a working committee of Council, the Jackson Administration, and community stakeholders to study policies regarding fair application of marijuana charges, further decriminalization, and preparedness for legalization of recreational marijuana; urging the Ohio General Assembly to further decriminalize marijuana possession by lowering penalties; and supporting a statewide ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. (R 820-18) ...... 988

Mayor’s Office

Establishing a working committee of Council, the Jackson Administration, and community stakeholders to study policies regarding fair application of marijuana charges, further decriminalization, and preparedness for legalization of recreational marijuana; urging the Ohio General Assembly to further decriminalize marijuana possession by lowering penalties; and supporting a statewide ballot measure to legalize recreational marijuana. (R 820-18) ...... 988

National Air Show

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with the Cleveland National Airshow, Inc. for the use of certain portions of office space, airfield and airport facilities at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport to conduct an air show and related events, for a period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 743-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Cleveland National Air Show Foundation for the display of two statue type F-4 fighter planes on property located near the entrance of Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport, including maintenance of the property, for a period of five years, with five one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Port Control. (O 943-17) ...... 996 1024 June 6, 2018 The City Record 57

Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA )

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for the Vision for the Valley Plan in the Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative Planning Studies Program; authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants; and authorizing one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant, including one or more multi party agreements with NOACA, the Cleveland MetroParks, and the Cuyahoga County Port Authority. (O 807-18) ...... 978

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District ( NEORSD )

Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996 To amend various sections in Chapter 541 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended and enacted by various ordinances relating to sewer connections and sewer use code including stormwater control and management; and to enact new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 relating to watercourse protection and criminal liability. (O 609-17) ...... 995

Office of Criminal Justice Services

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY-17 State Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for the operation of the Northern Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force (NOLETF); and authorizing the Director to enter into agreements with various municipalities or governmental agencies needed to implement the grant. (O 679-18) ...... 1000

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept grants from the Ohio Department of Transportation for the 2018 Safe Routes to School Program; authorizing contracts and agreements with the State of Ohio, Cleveland Metropolitan School District, and other entities needed to implement the grant; and to apply for and accept grants or gifts from any public or private entity to implement this ordinance. (O 798-18) ...... 973 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Coit Road; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 649-18) ...... 998

Peddlers

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Apparel to engage in mobile vending in Ward 7. (O 780-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Shawn Stephens of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to engage in mobile vending in Wards 5 and 6. (O 778-18) ...... 990

Permits

Authorizing and directing the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville Festival Committee to stretch banners on 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. Clair Avenue; for the period from July 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to celebrate the annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 823-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue permits to Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gateway District by installing, using, and maintaining street furniture. (O 809-18) ...... 979 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Apparel to engage in mobile vending in Ward 7. (O 780-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Shawn Stephens of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to engage in mobile vending in Wards 5 and 6. (O 778-18) ...... 990

Plats

Dedication Plat for West 5th and Jefferson Subdivision, between Jefferson Avenue and Miller Court. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat approved. (F 769-18) ...... 971 1025 58 The City Record June 6, 2018

Police Division

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the future development of a Cleveland Police Division headquarters at 1801 Superior Avenue from GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee and authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease the property to GLP; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new Police Headquarters; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts with GLP for that purpose; authorizing the purchase of furnishings and appurtenances, including relocation costs; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; and authorizing one or more agreements to implement the improvement. (O 822-18) ...... 984 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation for the Cleveland Police Mindfulness Program; and authorizing one or more agreements with Chris Checkett and River’s Edge: A Place for Reflection and Action to implement the grant. (O 682-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one solid waste incinerator, including labor and materials for installation, and for maintenance, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety, for a period up to two years. (O 812-18) ...... 980

Port Control Department

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with the Cleveland National Airshow, Inc. for the use of certain portions of office space, airfield and airport facilities at Cleveland Burke Lakefront Airport to conduct an air show and related events, for a period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 743-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into an amendment to the Multi Phased Option to Lease Agreement No. CT 9501 NF 2015-35 with Cumberland TCC, LLC, and any resulting Lease Agreements, in order to extend certain construction commencement and completion dates for projects located at the North Coast Harbor and the Harbor West Docks. (O 670-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with ARINC, Inc. for professional services necessary to enter into management agreements to provide maintenance, operation and management services for City owned common use facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. (O 742-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts with Siemens Industry, Inc. for labor and materials necessary to maintain, repair and expand the existing Apogee building automation system, for the Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Department of Port Control, for a period not to exceed two years, with two one year options to renew, the first of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 805-18) ...... 975 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PIRC 2016-2 with Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. to provide for the public improvement of repairing and maintaining runways, taxiways, ramps, roads and other concrete surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 254-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. PS 2016-129 with Glaus, Pyle, Schomer, Burns, Dehaven, Inc. to provide construction management and administration services for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 741-18) ...... 1002

Professional Services

Determining the method of making the public improvement of replacing the Music Hall roof; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement; enter into one or more professional services to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor; for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 647-18) ...... 997

Professional Services Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants necessary for the Dominion East Ohio Gas Pipeline Infrastructure Replacement Program. (O 651-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects; determining the method and authorizing one or more public improvement contracts; authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes any real property and easements necessary; and accepting cash contributions and gifts and grants to implement. (O 652-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for the Vision for the Valley Plan in the Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative Planning Studies Program; authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants; and authorizing one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant, including one or more multi party agreements with NOACA, the Cleveland MetroParks, and the Cuyahoga County Port Authority. (O 807-18) ...... 978 1026 June 6, 2018 The City Record 59

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs. (O 727-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with ARINC, Inc. for professional services necessary to enter into management agreements to provide maintenance, operation and management services for City owned common use facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. (O 742-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. PS 2016-129 with Glaus, Pyle, Schomer, Burns, Dehaven, Inc. to provide construction management and administration services for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 741-18) ...... 1002 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 794-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide evaluation services. (O 795-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with Radio One for professional services necessary to implement the 2018 police, fire, and emergency medical service recruitment and awareness advertising campaign and to continue the Guardians of the Land overlay campaign, for a period of one year. (O 685-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more consultants or vendors to provide professional services necessary to perform general information technology improvements to departmental IT systems, equipment, infrastructure, and telecommunications; to enter into various contracts to implement this ordinance; for a period of one year. (O 693-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants to perform engineering design of various water main renewal, repair, and replacement projects, for a period up to four years. (O 695-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. RC 2016-98 with Pro Tech Systems Group, Inc. to maintain the SCADA and PCCS Systems, including replacement parts, equipment, software, upgrades and other services, support, and maintenance for the operation of the systems; and authorizing the director to apply for and accept funding from the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District under the Community Cost Share Program. (O 690-18) ...... 1000 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving recreation facilities, and ancillary recreation buildings and other similar structures, on City owned and City leased park property, including site improvements and appurtenances; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts for the making of the improvements, including professional services and contract or contracts for the making of the improvement to parks and to proceed with the improvement to recreation facilities not otherwise improved by the direct employment of the necessary labor; and to apply for gifts and grants, for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 648-18) ...... 997 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Coit Road; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 649-18) ...... 998

Public Improvement Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects; determining the method and authorizing one or more public improvement contracts; authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes any real property and easements necessary; and accepting cash contributions and gifts and grants to implement. (O 652-18) ...... 998 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the State Road water main replacement project in the City of North Royalton; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement. (O 692-18) ...... 1001 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving recreation facilities, and ancillary recreation buildings and other similar structures, on City owned and City leased park property, including site improvements and appurtenances; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts for the making of the improvements, including professional services and contract or contracts for the making of the improvement to parks and to proceed with the improvement to recreation facilities not otherwise improved by the direct employment of the necessary labor; and to apply for gifts and grants, for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 648-18) ...... 997 1027 60 The City Record June 6, 2018

Determining the method of making the public improvement of replacing the Music Hall roof; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement; enter into one or more professional services to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor; for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 647-18) ...... 997

Public Improvements

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the future development of a Cleveland Police Division headquarters at 1801 Superior Avenue from GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee and authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease the property to GLP; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new Police Headquarters; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts with GLP for that purpose; authorizing the purchase of furnishings and appurtenances, including relocation costs; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; and authorizing one or more agreements to implement the improvement. (O 822-18) ...... 984 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants to provide various architectural, engineering, testing, and related services needed for various capital improvement projects, for a period of up two years with two options to renew for additional one year period, exercisable by the Director of Capital Projects. (O 654-18) ...... 998 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. PIRC 2016-2 with Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. to provide for the public improvement of repairing and maintaining runways, taxiways, ramps, roads and other concrete surfaces, for the various divisions of the Department of Port Control. (O 254-18) ...... 996 Determining the method of making the public improvement of upgrading electrical services and installing backup power generators at various pump stations; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to design the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any loans or grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for Community Cost Share Program funding, for this purpose; and authorizing the director to apply and pay for permits, licenses, and other authorizations required for the improvement. (O 423-18) ...... 996 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Scranton; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 650-18) ...... 998

Public Square

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an amendment to the June 30, 2016 Property Operations and Programming Agreement with the Group Plan Commission for Public Square to provide a one -time restricted contribution to support the Commission’s maintenance obligations on Public Square. (O 498-18) ...... 997

Public Works

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 728-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned air rights no longer needed for public use over property located at 4371 Pearl Road, formerly known as the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s Brooklyn Garage property to MCPc Holdings Inc., or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 569-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland Foundation for the 2018 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 815-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a license agreement with Slavic Village Development, or its designee, to install and maintain a sculpture on City owned property along Morgana Run Trail south of Union Avenue between East 69th Street and East 70th Streets. (O 816-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Hershel “Woody” Williams Medal of Honor Foundation to install and maintain a Gold Star Families Memorial monument on City owned property in Wade Park at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. (O 817-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the shared use of parking lots located at William Cullen Bryant Elementary School and Loew Park, for a period up to ten years, and subject to automatic one year renewals unless terminated by either party. (O 732-18) ...... 1002 1028 June 6, 2018 The City Record 61

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an amendment to the June 30, 2016 Property Operations and Programming Agreement with the Group Plan Commission for Public Square to provide a one- time restricted contribution to support the Commission’s maintenance obligations on Public Square. (O 498-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Cudell Improvement, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Education Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 790-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of labor and materials to maintain, repair and upgrade the fire alarm systems at City Hall and Public Hall, for the Department of Public Works, for a period up to two years. (O 646-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on road vehicles and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year. (O 814-18) ...... 982 Authorizing the purchase by one or more written standard purchase and requirement contracts of various on road vehicles, apparatus, and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, as needed, for the Director of Public Works. (O 813-18) ...... 980 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing, rehabilitating, renovating, replacing or otherwise improving recreation facilities, and ancillary recreation buildings and other similar structures, on City owned and City leased park property, including site improvements and appurtenances; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts for the making of the improvements, including professional services and contract or contracts for the making of the improvement to parks and to proceed with the improvement to recreation facilities not otherwise improved by the direct employment of the necessary labor; and to apply for gifts and grants, for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 648-18) ...... 997 Determining the method of making the public improvement of replacing the Music Hall roof; authorizing the Director of Public Works or Capital Projects, as appropriate, to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement; enter into one or more professional services to implement the improvement; to apply for and accept grants and gifts; and authorizing the direct employment of the necessary labor; for the Department of Public Works and Office of Capital Projects. (O 647-18) ...... 997

Purchases and Supplies Division

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties presently owned by Alto JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their designee, located at 1001-1101 Euclid Avenue for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 804-18) ...... 992 Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned air rights no longer needed for public use over property located at 4371 Pearl Road, formerly known as the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s Brooklyn Garage property to MCPc Holdings Inc., or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 569-18) ...... 997 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a development agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the project site to the Finch Group, or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 495-18) ...... 996

Recognition

Recognition Resolution for Cleveland Museum 125th Anniversary. (R 836-18) ...... 972 Recognition Resolution for Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Caring & Sharing Ministry 8th Annual Breast Cancer Walk. (R 835-18) ...... 971 1029 62 The City Record June 6, 2018

Recusals

From Council Member Kerry McCormack, Ward 3. Pursuant to Rule 18 of the Rules of Cleveland City Council, recusing himself from voting on Ordinance No. 656-18. Received. (O 656-18-A) ...... 971

Resolution of Support

Supporting the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in its attempt to acquire a fair agreement from the Ohio Facilities Construction Commission to complete the replacement of CMSD schools in Cleveland. (R 819-18) ...... 987

Safety Department

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the future development of a Cleveland Police Division headquarters at 1801 Superior Avenue from GLP Superior Ltd., or its designee and authorizing the Director of Public Safety to lease the property to GLP; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new Police Headquarters; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects or Public Safety, as appropriate, to enter into one or more contracts with GLP for that purpose; authorizing the purchase of furnishings and appurtenances, including relocation costs; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; and authorizing one or more agreements to implement the improvement. (O 822-18) ...... 984 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from Mt. Sinai Health Care Foundation for the Cleveland Police Mindfulness Program; and authorizing one or more agreements with Chris Checkett and River’s Edge: A Place for Reflection and Action to implement the grant. (O 682-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the FY-17 State Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant for the operation of the Northern Ohio Law Enforcement Task Force (NOLETF); and authorizing the Director to enter into agreements with various municipalities or governmental agencies needed to implement the grant. (O 679-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to donate miscellaneous items from the House of Correction to one or more public or non- profit agencies and to enter into agreements if necessary to make the donations. (O 803-18) ...... 974 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of training and equipment to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 678-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with Radio One for professional services necessary to implement the 2018 police, fire, and emergency medical service recruitment and awareness advertising campaign and to continue the Guardians of the Land overlay campaign, for a period of one year. (O 685-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one solid waste incinerator, including labor and materials for installation, and for maintenance, for the Division of Police, Department of Public Safety, for a period up to two years. (O 812-18) ...... 980 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of turnout gear, hoses, nozzles, fittings, defibrillators, and other safety related equipment, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a term of one year, with a one year option to renew exercisable by the Director of Public Safety. (O 811-18) ...... 980 Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 1511 PS 2016-222 with Ergometrics & Applied Personnel Research, Inc. to provide additional transportability studies and civil service testing for entry level law enforcement officers, for the Department of Public Safety and to extend the term of the contract until December 31, 2018. (O 797-18) ...... 973

Salaries

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Firefighters Local 93; and to amend Sections 58 and 59 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 810-18) ...... 979 To amend Sections 7, 8, 13, 20, 21, 32, 45, and 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 730-18) ...... 1001

Sewers

To amend various sections in Chapter 541 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended and enacted by various ordinances relating to sewer connections and sewer use code including stormwater control and management; and to enact new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 relating to watercourse protection and criminal liability. (O 609-17) ...... 995

Slavic Village Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village Development for the 5101-03 Fleet Avenue project through the use of Ward 12 Restricted Income Tax Funds. (O 818-18) ...... 993 1030 June 6, 2018 The City Record 63

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a license agreement with Slavic Village Development, or its designee, to install and maintain a sculpture on City owned property along Morgana Run Trail south of Union Avenue between East 69th Street and East 70th Streets. (O 816-18) ...... 983

Spanish American Committee

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989

Special Improvement District

Approving the continuation of the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District as a Special Improvement District in the City; accepting petitions from owners of property in the District; approving a new plan for public services; declaring it necessary to provide safety, cleaning, and other services for the District; and providing for the assessment of the cost of such work upon benefited property in the District; and declaring an emergency. (R 808-18) ...... 987

Street - Vacation

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Bellflower Court. (R 793-18) ...... 987

Streets – Name Change

To add the name “Brewer Way” as a secondary and honorary name to Seville Road between Lee Road and East 162nd Street. (O 154-18) ...... 996 To add the name “Pastor Emeritus Roosevelt Brown Way” as a secondary and honorary name to White Avenue between East 55th Street and East 65th Street. (O 153-18) ...... 996

Tax Budget

To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2019 and submit it to the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised Code. (R 739-18) ...... 1002

Tax Increment Financing ( TIF )

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties presently owned by Alto JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their designee, located at 1001-1101 Euclid Avenue for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 804-18) ...... 992 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 496-18) ...... 997

The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, or its designee, to provide financial assistance to organize and administer programs for marketing the City of Cleveland as a venue for sporting events and to actively market the as a premier site for the hosting of major events. (O 802-18) ...... 974

Tremont West Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of the City Planning Commission to enter into agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation for the Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning Study through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 776-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with the Tremont West Development Corporation for the Arts in August Expo through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 775-18) ...... 989

Utilities Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to consent to assignment of Contract No. 69444 from Dominion Products and Services, Inc. to HomeServe USA Repair Management Corp. (O 686-18) ...... 1000 1031 64 The City Record June 6, 2018

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more consultants or vendors to provide professional services necessary to perform general information technology improvements to departmental IT systems, equipment, infrastructure, and telecommunications; to enter into various contracts to implement this ordinance; for a period of one year. (O 693-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants to perform engineering design of various water main renewal, repair, and replacement projects, for a period up to four years. (O 695-18) ...... 1001 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts with Windstream Lines for telecommunication service lines needed for Automated Meter Reading (AMR), SCADA control, security cameras, and telephones at Ledge Tower, Darrow Tower, Shepard Tower and the South Twinsburg Tower located in Twinsburg, Northfield, and Macedonia, Ohio, which are outside of Cuyahoga County and beyond the AT&T service area; and to authorize payment of monthly charges to Windstream, for a period up to three years. (O 691-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first option to renew Contract No. RCD 2016-2 with Craun Liebing Co. to provide Gorman Rupp pump equipment and parts and for repair, replacement, and maintenance on Gorman Rupp pump equipment. (O 688-18) ...... 1000 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development, Public Works, and Public Utilities, to enter into one or more agreements with the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for the exchange of easements, real property, and other consideration; authorizing the appropriate directors to execute deeds of easement and temporary deeds of easement granting to NEORSD certain easement rights in various properties; declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept from NEORSD the transfer of a portion of land known as the former Clarence Van Duzer property located on Merwin Avenue for the City’s Canal Basin Park project. (O 263-18) ...... 996 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the State Road water main replacement project in the City of North Royalton; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement. (O 692-18) ...... 1001 Determining the method of making the public improvement of upgrading electrical services and installing backup power generators at various pump stations; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to design the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any loans or grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for Community Cost Share Program funding, for this purpose; and authorizing the director to apply and pay for permits, licenses, and other authorizations required for the improvement. (O 423-18) ...... 996 To amend various sections in Chapter 541 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended and enacted by various ordinances relating to sewer connections and sewer use code including stormwater control and management; and to enact new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 relating to watercourse protection and criminal liability. (O 609-17) ...... 995

Vehicles

Authorizing the purchase by one or more standard and requirement contracts for the purchase, lease, or lease with option to purchase, of various on road vehicles and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, training, and inspections, as needed, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year. (O 814-18) ...... 982 Authorizing the purchase by one or more written standard purchase and requirement contracts of various on road vehicles, apparatus, and off road equipment, cabs, bodies, and accessories, equipment and other aftermarket items necessary to equip the vehicles authorized for their intended purposes, including vehicle rehabilitation, as needed, for the Director of Public Works. (O 813-18) ...... 980

Ward 01

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Senior Lawn Care and Snow Removal Program through the use of Wards 1 and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 770-18) ...... 988 Congratulations Resolution for Henry "Sugar K" Hughes. (R 833-18) ...... 971 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 4360 Lee Road. (R 771-18) ...... 994 Recognition Resolution for Zion Chapel Missionary Baptist Church Caring & Sharing Ministry 8th Annual Breast Cancer Walk. (R 835-18) ...... 971 To add the name “Brewer Way” as a secondary and honorary name to Seville Road between Lee Road and East 162nd Street. (O 154-18) ...... 996

Ward 02

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Mt. Pleasant NOW Development Corporation for the Senior Lawn Care and Snow Removal Program through the use of Wards 1 and 2 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 770-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988 1032 June 6, 2018 The City Record 65

Ward 03

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties presently owned by Alto JHB Acquisition, LLC, or their designee, located at 1001-1101 Euclid Avenue for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 804-18) ...... 992 Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue permits to Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corporation to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gateway District by installing, using, and maintaining street furniture. (O 809-18) ...... 979 Authorizing the Director of the City Planning Commission to enter into agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation for the Tremont Lincoln Heights Planning Study through the use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 776-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Cleveland Public Theatre for the Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) through the use of Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 773-18) ...... 989 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of lands flanking Old River Road and City owned property intended for Canal Basin Park consistent with recent zoning changes located on the East and West Banks of the Flats as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2580). (O 368-18) ...... 1002 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels of land on West 44th Street between Whitman Avenue and John Court and adding zero foot and eight foot mapped setbacks (Map Change No. 2583). (O 630-18) ...... 1002 Dedication Plat for West 5th and Jefferson Subdivision, between Jefferson Avenue and Miller Court. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat approved. (F 769-18) ...... 971 From Council Member Kerry McCormack, Ward 3. Pursuant to Rule 18 of the Rules of Cleveland City Council, recusing himself from voting on Ordinance No. 656-18. Received. (O 656-18-A) ...... 971 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Scranton; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 650-18) ...... 998 Recognition Resolution for Cleveland Grays Armory Museum 125th Anniversary. (R 836-18) ...... 972

Ward 04

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the shared use of parking lots located at William Cullen Bryant Elementary School and Loew Park, for a period up to ten years, and subject to automatic one year renewals unless terminated by either party. (O 732-18) ...... 1002

Ward 05

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an amendment to Contract No. 68594 and the security documents with BEDO, LLC to partially finance the construction and rehabilitation of the University Lofts located at 2010-2020 Euclid Avenue to change the terms of the loan. (O 796-18) ...... 972 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland, Inc., for the Youth Towne Project through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 779-18) ...... 990 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Shawn Stephens of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to engage in mobile vending in Wards 5 and 6. (O 778-18) ...... 990

Ward 06

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Cleveland Public Theatre for the Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) through the use of Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 773-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Shawn Stephens of Shawn Stephens Ice Cream to engage in mobile vending in Wards 5 and 6. (O 778-18) ...... 990 Changing the Use, Area and Height of parcels of land between East 110th Street and East 115th Street north of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and south of Woodland Avenue for the Legacy Pointe at St. Luke’s Hospital housing development as shown on the attached map (Map Change No. 2582). (O 628-18) ...... 1002 Condolence Resolution for Patricia Luis. (R 826-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Walter Lee Cox, Sr. (R 825-18) ...... 971 Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Dr. David A. Cobbs, Jr. (R 832-18) ...... 971 1033 66 The City Record June 6, 2018

Ward 07

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with a Cultural Exchange for the Building Communities Where Children Read Program through the use of Wards 5, 6 and 7 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 777-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Alvia Leeth of Arrogant Apparel to engage in mobile vending in Ward 7. (O 780-18) ...... 990 Condolence Resolution for Doris Gilmer Bohannon. (R 827-18) ...... 971 Designating Crawford Road Christian Church as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 426-18) ...... 996 To add the name “Pastor Emeritus Roosevelt Brown Way” as a secondary and honorary name to White Avenue between East 55th Street and East 65th Street. (O 153-18) ...... 996

Ward 08

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Collinwood Nottingham Village Development Corporation for the Scoop on Summer Project through the use of Wards 8 and 10 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 781-18) ...... 990 Condolence Resolution for Betty I. Fails. (R 829-18) ...... 971

Ward 09

Authorizing and directing the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville Festival Committee to stretch banners on 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. Clair Avenue; for the period from July 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to celebrate the annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 823-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a development agreement with The Finch Group, or its designee, to assist with the financial feasibility of a mixed use development serving as a starting point to connect Uptown and the Historic Wade Park to Circle North and the rest of the Glenville neighborhood, as part of the Neighborhood Transformation Initiative; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned property no longer needed for public use located at the project site to the Finch Group, or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 495-18) ...... 996 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a property adoption agreement with the Hershel “Woody” Williams Medal of Honor Foundation to install and maintain a Gold Star Families Memorial monument on City owned property in Wade Park at the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center. (O 817-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the National Center for Urban Solutions for the African American Male Health Expo through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 783-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into an agreement with the Neighborhood Leadership Institute for the Boys to Men Health & Empowerment Program through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 784-18) ...... 991 Authorizing the Director of the Public Health Department to enter into agreement with the National Kidney Foundation for the Kidney Walk Expo through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 782-18) ...... 991 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Bellflower Court. (R 793-18) ...... 987 Designating the Garfield Bank Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1453-17) ...... 996 Designating the Glenville Bratenahl U.S. Post Office, Luke Easter Building as a Cleveland landmark. (O 1454-17) ...... 996

Ward 10

Authorizing and directing the Director of Office of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville Festival Committee to stretch banners on 88th Street at St. Clair Avenue; and East 103rd Street at St. Clair Avenue; for the period from July 12, 2018 to August 13, 2018, inclusive, to celebrate the annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 823-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with SIFCO Industries, Inc., or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the acquisition of machinery and equipment for its business located at 970 East 64th Street and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 801-18) ...... 974 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Aging to enter into an agreement with Collinwood Nottingham Development Corporation for the Five Pointes Senior Food Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 821-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Collinwood Nottingham Village Development Corporation for the Scoop on Summer Project through the use of Wards 8 and 10 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 781-18) ...... 990

Ward 11

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 786-18) ...... 991 Condolence Resolution for Mary Catherine (nee Corrigan) Columbro. (R 824-18) ...... 971 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to 3065 West 117th Street. (R 785-18) ...... 994 1034 June 6, 2018 The City Record 67

Ward 12

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village Development for the 5101-03 Fleet Avenue project through the use of Ward 12 Restricted Income Tax Funds. (O 818-18) ...... 993 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to the Participation and Redevelopment Agreement, Contract No. CT 9501 ST 2014 15, with the Cleveland Cuyahoga County Port Authority to authorize financial assistance in remediating environmental contamination at the Crescent Avenue site. (O 659-18) ...... 999 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a license agreement with Slavic Village Development, or its designee, to install and maintain a sculpture on City owned property along Morgana Run Trail south of Union Avenue between East 69th Street and East 70th Streets. (O 816-18) ...... 983 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Broadway School of Music & the Arts for the Community Arts Instruction and Enrichment Program through the use of Wards 2, 5 and 12 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 772-18) ...... 988

Ward 13

#2095172. Stock Application, C2 C2X D6. Desi A B, Inc., 4810 State Rd. (Ward 13). (F 767-18) ...... 971 Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City owned air rights no longer needed for public use over property located at 4371 Pearl Road, formerly known as the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority’s Brooklyn Garage property to MCPc Holdings Inc., or its designee, for purposes of redevelopment. (O 569-18) ...... 997 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit to 4693 State Road, 1st floor and basement front. (R 787-18) ...... 994

Ward 14

Congratulations Resolution for Rev. Fr. James W. Mayer, O.de M. (R 834-18) ...... 971 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for improving a portion of Scranton; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement. (O 650-18) ...... 998 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 3040 Fulton Road. (R 789-18) ...... 995 Objecting to a New C2 Liquor Permit at 2704 Clark Avenue, 1st floor. (R 788-18) ...... 995

Ward 15

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with the Spanish American Committee for a Better Community for the Relief for Refugee Families Displaced by Natural Disaster Program through the use of Wards 3 and 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 774-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into an agreement with Bike Cleveland for Open Streets Cleveland Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 791-18) ...... 992 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Cleveland Public Theatre for the Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) through the use of Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 773-18) ...... 989 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Cudell Improvement, Inc., for the Clifton Arts Education Expo through the use of Ward 15 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 790-18) ...... 991 Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land owned by the City of Cleveland adjacent to Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East between West 45th Street and West 58th Street. (Map Change No. 2577). (O 792-18) ...... 985 Condolence Resolution for Ann (McNamara) Mulgrew. (R 830-18) ...... 971 Congratulations Resolution for Rev. Fr. James W. Mayer, O.de M. (R 834-18) ...... 971

Ward 16

Condolence Resolution for Eddie Steve Smith. (R 828-18) ...... 971 Condolence Resolution for Mary Catherine (nee Corrigan) Columbro. (R 824-18) ...... 971

Ward 17

Approving the continuation of the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District as a Special Improvement District in the City; accepting petitions from owners of property in the District; approving a new plan for public services; declaring it necessary to provide safety, cleaning, and other services for the District; and providing for the assessment of the cost of such work upon benefited property in the District; and declaring an emergency. (R 808-18) ...... 987 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into agreement with Cleveland Public Theatre for the Student Theatre Enrichment Program (STEP) through the use of Wards 3, 5, 6, 12, 15 and 17 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 773-18) ...... 989 Condolence Resolution for Carole Anne (Kilbane) Kennedy. (R 831-18) ...... 971 1035 68 The City Record June 6, 2018

Waste Collection and Disposal Division

To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Sections 325.120, 325.561; and 325.562 and to amend Sections 345.03 and 345.04, as amended by various ordinances, relating to residential and commercial waste collection, disposal, recycling facilities, transfer facilities, scrap tire facilities, and dumping, and motor vehicle repair garages, and related zoning. (O 806-18) ...... 975

Water Mains

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants to perform engineering design of various water main renewal, repair, and replacement projects, for a period up to four years. (O 695-18) ...... 1001 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the State Road water main replacement project in the City of North Royalton; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement. (O 692-18) ...... 1001

Water Pollution Control Division

Determining the method of making the public improvement of upgrading electrical services and installing backup power generators at various pump stations; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to design the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any loans or grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for Community Cost Share Program funding, for this purpose; and authorizing the director to apply and pay for permits, licenses, and other authorizations required for the improvement. (O 423-18) ...... 996 To amend various sections in Chapter 541 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended and enacted by various ordinances relating to sewer connections and sewer use code including stormwater control and management; and to enact new Sections 541.081 and 541.93 relating to watercourse protection and criminal liability. (O 609-17) ...... 995

Westown Community Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 786-18) ...... 991

Zoning

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels of land owned by the City of Cleveland adjacent to Cleveland Memorial Shoreway East between West 45th Street and West 58th Street. (Map Change No. 2577). (O 792-18) ...... 985 Changing the Use, Area and Height of parcels of land between East 110th Street and East 115th Street north of Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive and south of Woodland Avenue for the Legacy Pointe at St. Luke’s Hospital housing development as shown on the attached map (Map Change No. 2582). (O 628-18) ...... 1002 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of lands flanking Old River Road and City owned property intended for Canal Basin Park consistent with recent zoning changes located on the East and West Banks of the Flats as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2580). (O 368-18) ...... 1002 Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels of land on West 44th Street between Whitman Avenue and John Court and adding zero foot and eight foot mapped setbacks (Map Change No. 2583). (O 630-18) ...... 1002

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