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The City Record is available online at Frank G. Jackson www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Mayor Martin J. Sweeney President of Council Containing PAGE City Council 3 Patricia J. Britt The Calendar 28 City Clerk, Clerk of Council Board of Control 36 Ward Name Civil Service 37 1 Board of Zoning Appeals 38 2 Robert J. White Board of Building Standards 3 Zachary Reed and Building Appeals 39 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 40 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 40 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 40 7 Fannie M. Lewis Adopted Resolutions 8 Sabra Pierce Scott and Ordinances 41 9 Kevin Conwell Committee Meetings 41 10 Roosevelt Coats Index 41 11 Michael D. Polensek 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Joe Cimperman 14 Joseph Santiago 15 Brian J. Cummins 16 Kevin J. Kelley 17 Matthew Zone 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Martin J. Keane DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director, 3rd Floor, City Hall President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney DIVISIONS: Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner Ward Name Residence Neighborhood Development – Joseph A. Sidoti, Commissioner 1 Nina Turner...... 16204 Sunny Glen Avenue 44128 2 Robert J. White ...... 9703 Cardwell Avenue 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500 3 Zachary Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 DIVISIONS: Code Enforcement – Tyrone L. Johnson, Commissioner 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Construction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DEPT. OF PERSONNELAND HUMAN RESOURCES – Trudy Hutchinson, Director, Room 121 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 7 Fannie M. Lewis...... 7416 Star Avenue 44103 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 8 Sabra Pierce Scott...... 1136 East 98th Street 44108 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 10 Roosevelt Coats ...... 1775 Cliffview Road 44112 DEPT. OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS – Angel Guzman, Director 11 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director; Mayor Frank G. 12 Anthony Brancatelli...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Charles Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman; Councilman 13 Joe Cimperman...... 3053 West 12th Street 44113 Kevin Conwell, Councilman Brian J. Cummins, Councilman Joe Santiago, Councilman 14 Joseph Santiago...... 3169 West 14th Street 44109 Matthew Zone, City Council Representatives; Charles L. Patton, Jr., Paula Castleberry, 15 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 Emmett Saunders, John Banno, Kathryn M. Hall, Evangeline Hardaway, Janet Jankura, 16 Kevin J. Kelley ...... 6608 Woodhaven Avenue 44144 Gia Hoa Ryan, Rev. Jesse Harris, Magda Gomez, Fred J. Livingstone, Margot James 17 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Copeland. 18 Jay Westbrook ...... 1278 West 103rd Street 44102 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Reynaldo Galindo, President; Rev. Earl 19 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 Preston, Vice President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Diane M. Downing, 20 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 Michael L. Nelson. 21 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. First Assistant Clerk — Sandra Franklin MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; John Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Myers, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, ______, Secretary. Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F. Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Denk, Chairman; ______, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan. Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi, President; Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Debra Linn Talley, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity DEPT. OF LAW – Robert J. Triozzi, Director, Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Councilman ______. Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Barbara A. Langhenry, Chief Counsel, Rm. 106 Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Utilities DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Director ______; Council President Martin J. Sweeney. Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J. DIVISIONS: Accounts – Richard W. Sensenbrenner, Commissioner, Room 19 Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Joe Cimperman. City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115 FAIR CAMPAIGN FINANCE COMMISSION – Chris Warren, C. Ellen Connally, Hillary S. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Taylor. Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue FAIR EMPLOYMENT WAGE BOARD – Room 210 – Gerald Meyer, Chair; Angela Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, Commissioner, Room 128 Caldwell, Vice Chair; Patrick Gallagher, Kathryn Jackson, Draydean McCaleb, Council Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Member ______, Ed Romero. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; ______, Vice Chair; Daniel Conway, Doris DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Barry A. Withers, Interim Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Honsa, Lisa Camacho. DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Water – John Christopher Nielson, Commissioner CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chairman; Water Pollution Control – Ollie Shaw, Commissioner Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Chairman; Finance Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Councilman Kevin Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner Kelley; Councilman Nina Turner. DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Jomarie Wasik, Director, Room 113 POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel DIVISIONS: Architecture – Kurt Wiebusch, Commissioner, Room 517 Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, Room 518 CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Laura M. Bala, Chair; Jennifer Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Harvard Yards Coleman, Vice Chair; Robert N. Brown, Council Member Joe Cimperman, Thomas Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25 Coffey, Robert Jackimowicz; Ari Maron, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner, 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1 Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert Keiser, Secretary. Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, 5600 Carnegie Avenue DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Matt Carroll, Director, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. AUDIT COMMITTEE – Robert Rawson, Chairman; Yvette Ittu, Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Don Neebes, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Law Director Robert J. Triozzi. DIVISIONS: Air Quality – Richard L. Nemeth, Commissioner Environment – Willie Bess, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Health – Anjou Parekh, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230 DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. Judge Courtroom Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones 14B Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Judge Ronald B. Adrine 15A Police – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 12A DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES – Michael Cox, Director Judge Emanuella Groves 13A Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 East 6th Street Judge Kathleen Ann Keough 13D DIVISIONS: Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Commissioner Judge Anita Laster Mays 14C , East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Lauren C. Moore 14A Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner Judge Charles Patton, Jr. 12B Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) 13B Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michael John Ryan 12C Public Auditorium – East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Angela R. Stokes 15C Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th Street & Harvard Judge Pauline H. Tarver 13C Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner, Room 8 Judge Joseph J. Zone 14D Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 N. Marginal Road Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J. Mizerak – Burke Lakefront Airport Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate The City Record

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Vol. 95 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 2008 No. 4918 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2008

The City Record Conwell, Pierce Scott, Turner, West- OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS brook, White, Zone. Published weekly by the City Clerk, CITY COUNCIL Clerk of Council under authority TUESDAY ______of the Charter of the 9:30 A.M. — Community and Econo- Cleveland, City of Cleveland mic Development Committee: Pierce Monday, March 10, 2008 The City Record is available Scott, Chair; Brancatelli, Vice Chair; The meeting of the Council was Brady, Cimperman, Cummins, Coats, online at called to order, The President, Mar- Lewis, Westbrook. Zone. tin J. Sweeney, in the Chair. www.clevelandcitycouncil.org 1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affirma- Council Members present: Brady, tive Action & Training Committee: Address all communications to Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland, Lewis, Chair; Santiago, Vice Chair; Coats, Cummins, Johnson, Keane, Coats, Conwell, Cummins, Johnson, PATRICIA J. BRITT Kelley, Mitchell, Lewis, Polensek, Mitchell. City Clerk, Clerk of Council Pierce Scott, Sweeney, Turner, West- brook and White. 216 City Hall WEDNESDAY—Alternating Also present were Mayor Jackson; 10:00 A.M. — Aviation & Trans- Darnell Brown, Chief Operation Offi- PERMANENT SCHEDULE portation Committee: Kelley, Chair; cer; Monyka S. Price, Chief of Edu- Keane, Vice Chair; Brancatelli, cation; Maureen Harper, Chief of STANDING COMMITTEES Cleveland, Mitchell, Turner, West- Communications; Andrea V. Taylor, OF THE COUNCIL brook. Press Secretary; and Directors Tri- 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- ozzi, Dumas, Smith, Wasik, Flask, 2006-2009 mittee: Conwell, Chair; Brady, Vice Cox, Rush, Rybka, Hutchinson, Chair; Coats, Cummins, Kelley, Nichols, Fumich, Guzman, Griffin, MONDAY—Alternating Mitchell, Polensek, Santiago, Turner. Brown and Interim Director Weath- ers; Theresa Stevenson, Legislative 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Prop- WEDNESDAY—Alternating Liaison. erty & Recreation Committee: John- son, Chair; White, Vice Chair; Bran- 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76, catelli, Cummins, Kelley, Polensek, mittee: Zone, Chair; Reed, Vice a prayer was offered by Rev. Jesse Turner. Chair; Cleveland, Cummins, Keane, Harris, Chaplain of the City of 9:30 A.M. — Health & Human Ser- Kelley, Polensek, Santiago, West- Cleveland, Division of Police. Pledge vices Committee: Brancatelli, Chair; brook. Cleveland, Vice Chair; Conwell, Kel- 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- of Allegiance. mittee: Cimperman, Chair, West- ley, Mitchell, Reed, Santiago. brook, Vice Chair, Conwell, Keane, 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- MOTION Lewis, Reed, Zone. mittee: Brady, Chair; Turner, Vice Chair; Cleveland, Cummins, Johnson, On the motion of Council Member The following Committees are Polensek, Reed, Santiago, White. Brady, the Clerk was instructed to subject to the Call of the Chair: correct the journal of the December 11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit- Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair; 10, 2007, meeting of the Council tee: Cleveland, Chair; Keane, Vice Cleveland, Kelley, Pierce Scott, (City Record Volume 94, page 2241), Chair; Cimperman, Lewis, Pierce Polensek. Scott, Reed, White. Personnel and Operations Commit- to reflect the correct printing of tee: Westbrook, Chair; Kelley, Ordinance No. 2020-07 as it appears MONDAY Mitchell, Pierce Scott, Santiago, in the First Reading Emergency Sweeney, White. Ordinances Read in Full and Passed 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Mayor’s Appointment Committee: portion by striking Ordinance No. Sweeney, Chair; Cimperman, Vice Coats, Chair; Pierce Scott, Kelley, 2020-07 in its entirety and inserting Chair; Brady, Brancatelli, Coats, Sweeney, Westbrook. the following:

Ord. No. 2020-07. By Council Members Lewis and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving a last best offer to MCEO; and to amend Section 47 of Ordinance No. 289- 06, passed March 27, 2006, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, the Revised Code provides for various methods of resolving labor disagreements in order to reach collective bargaining agreements between unions and public employers; and Whereas, the City has exhausted all methods available under Chapter 4117 of the Revised Code in order to reach an agreement with MCEO, but has been unsuccessful; and Whereas, the City is implementing its last best offer to MCEO along with all tentative agreements reached by the parties in the scope of negotiations; and 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: 489 4 The City Record March 12, 2008

Section 1. That under Chapter 4117 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the last best offer to MCEO along with all tentative agreements reached by the parties in the scope of negotiations, which implementation will include, but is not limited to, the terms contained in File No. 2020-07-A, for the period from April 1, 2007 through April 30, 2007 and December 1, 2007 through March 31, 2010, 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 Effective Date of Increase

2% April 1, 2007 to April 30, 2007 2% December 1, 2007 2% April 1, 2008 2% April 1, 2009

Section 2. That Section 47 of Ordinance No. 289-06, passed March 27, 2006, is amended to read as follows:

Section 47. Hourly Rate – MCEO Effective May 1, 2007, compensation for all persons employed by the hour in any of the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedule for each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Construction Equipment – Group A ...... $ 27.42 $ 35.34 2. Construction Equipment – Group B...... $ 27.27 $ 35.24 3. Master Mechanic...... $ 27.92 $ 35.59

Section 3. That existing Section 47 of Ordinance No. 289-06, passed March 27, 2006, is repealed. 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. Motion to suspend rules. Charter and statutory provisions and place on final passage. The rules were suspended. Yeas 18. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 18. Nays 0. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting were dispensed with and the journal approved. Seconded by Council Member White.

COMMUNICATIONS File No. 377-08. CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS From James M. Chura — Com- File No. 300-08. mander of Bureau of Special Inves- The rules were suspended and the tigations. Received. following Resolutions were adopted March 10, 2008 by a rising vote: FROM DEPARTMENT OF Sandra Franklin Res. No. 381-08 — Patrol Officer LIQUOR CONTROL First Assistant Clerk Derek Wayne Owens. Res. No. 382-08 — Minnie Mae File No. 378-08. 601 Lakeside Avenue Fayne. Cleveland, Ohio 44114 Re: New Application 4189190 — Res. No. 383-08—Essie Jackson. Jabco, Inc. of Cleveland II, d.b.a. Res. No. 384-08—Caren Geissinger. Dear Mrs. Franklin: Jabco Gas, 7310 Broadway Avenue (Ward 12). Received. CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS You are requested by Cleveland City Council, without objection, to STATEMENT OF WORK The rules were suspended and the serve as Clerk of Council Pro Tem- ACCEPTED following Resolutions were adopted pore for the purposes of the March without objection: 10, 2008 Council Meeting and for all matters requiring the Clerk’s signa- File No. 379-08. Res. No. 385-08 — Garrett Enter- ture during the absence of the Clerk From the Department of Public tainment Corporation. of Council. Parks, Recreation and Properties — Contract No. 66841 — Evirocon Con- Res. No. 386-08—August Bozidar Pust. Your assistance is appreciated. struction for the improvement of Earle B. Turner Recreation Center Res. No. 387-08—Rudy Schumer. Sincerely, (Phase 3) Project in Ward 2. Re- Res. No. 388-08—Robert Hauser. Martin J. Sweeney ceived Res. No. 389-08—Angela Shine. Council President Res. No. 390-08—Ralph Roeder. Res. No. 391-08—Paul F. Yanchar. PLAT Received. Res. No. 392-08—Pauline Debevec. Res. No. 393-08—Ed Zalar. File No. 318-08. OATH OF OFFICE Res. No. 394-08—Tony Lausche. West 150th Street and Industrial Res. No. 395-08—Donna Helmecy. Parkway Dedication Plat. (Ward File No. 375-08. 20). From Tracey A. Nichols — Direc- RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS tor of Economic Development. Re- Approved by Directors of City ceived. Planning Commission, Public Ser- The rules were suspended and the vice and Law; Approved by Com- following Resolutions were adopted File No. 376-08. mittees on Public Service and City without objection: From Anthony R. Thornton — Planning. Assistant Director of Economic De- Without objection, Plat approved. Res. No. 396-08—Philip L. Rice. velopment. Received. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Res. No. 397-08—Paul G. Clark. 490 March 12, 2008 The City Record 5

Res. No. 398-08 — Henry L. Meyer sions, and ongoing mechanisms for policies that promote environmental III. sharing best practices; and sustainability and the adoption and Res. No. 399-08—Michael Cunning- Whereas, this ordinance consti- use of advanced and renewable ham. tutes an emergency measure provid- sources of energy. Res. No. 400-08 — Samsel Supply ing for the usual daily operation of 4. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- Company. a municipal department; now, there- land and the Mayor of Youngstown Res. No. 401-08 — Walter E. fore, are convinced the future well-being Martens, Jr. Be it ordained by the Council of of will depend on the City of Cleveland: increased, heightened, and more APPRECIATION RESOLUTION Section 1. That the Mayor is sophisticated forms of cooperation authorized to enter into a Memo- and coordination among local gov- The rules were suspended and the randum of Understanding (“MOU”) ernments, civic institutions, and the following Resolution was adopted with the Mayor of the City of State of Ohio. To be competitive, without objection: Youngstown relating to economic Northeast Ohio will need to find issues and concerns shared by both ways to eliminate inefficiencies Res. No. 402-08—Joe Tegreene. the cities of Cleveland and Youngs- inherent in the burgeoning number town. The MOU shall be substan- of political jurisdictions, the overin- FIRST READING EMERGENCY tially in the following form: vestment in new and often redun- ORDINANCES REFERRED dant public infrastructure, and Memorandum of Understanding wasteful land use practices. Ord. No. 340-08. 5. Whereas, the Mayor of the By Mayor Jackson. Between Cleveland and the Mayor of Youngs- An emergency ordinance authoriz- town share profound conviction that ing the Mayor to enter into a Mem- The Mayor of the City of Cleveland the most important and underuti- orandum of Understanding with the lized regional resources are found in Mayor of the City of Youngstown And the inherent skills, talents, and cre- relating to shared economic issues ativity of all Northeast Ohioans and, and concerns. The Mayor of the City of Youngstown hence, submit that equitable access Whereas, the Mayor of the City of to quality education, vocational Cleveland and the Mayor of the City This Memorandum of Understand- training, healthy environments, and of Youngstown share their desire to ing (“MOU”) is entered into as of livable neighborhoods are of para- advance the mutual well-being and the ____ day of ______, mount consequence to the future of interests of their respective cities as 2008, by and between the Mayor of the region. they strive to overcome challenges the City of Cleveland and the Mayor 6. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- related to slow economic growth, of the City of Youngstown to land and the Mayor of Youngstown loss of large manufacturing, and advance the mutual well-being and agree that the expansion of their diminishing population; interests of their respective cities as city’s respective water systems will inescapably impact the pace and Whereas, both Mayors recognize, they strive to overcome challenges related to slow economic growth, nature of regional development pat- and celebrate, the considerable phys- loss of large manufacturing, and terns and the environment of the ical, economic, and cultural attrib- diminishing population and as they Lake Erie and Ohio River water- utes that set their cities apart from join with other Northeast Ohio lead- sheds. suburban counterparts; and ers to affirm the essential connec- 7. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland tion between the fortunes of urban land and the Mayor of Youngstown and the Mayor of Youngstown centers and the competitiveness of desire to undertake certain joint ardently believe their cities are and Northeast Ohio. activities, including but not limited will continue to capitalize on exist- to economic development protocols, ing assets to become global centers RECITALS joint public policy advocacy, coordi- of excellence in the health care, bio- 1. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- nated approaches to water system science, electronics, polymer, ad- land and the Mayor of Youngstown expansions, and ongoing mecha- vanced manufacturing, product de- recognize – indeed celebrate – the nisms for sharing best practices. sign, construction, advanced energy, considerable physical, economic, and NOW, THEREFORE, the Mayor of and other growing economic sectors; cultural attributes that set their Cleveland and the Mayor of and cities apart from suburban counter- Youngstown agree as follows: Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland parts but offer a foundation for the and the Mayor of Youngstown are economic well-being of the region ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT committed to fostering development, and the state. Those competitive PROTOCOLS land use, infrastructure, public pro- advantages include centrality to curement, and investment policies large and diverse markets, the self- 1. Limitation on the use of tax that promote environmental sustain- evident attraction of mature water- Abatements; allowable incentives. ability and the adoption and use of fronts, well-endowed and interna- (a) Real Estate Tax Abatements. advanced and renewable sources of tionally recognized cultural institu- The parties agree that for any busi- energy; and tions and offerings, energetic cen- ness relocating between Cleveland Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland ters of learning and research, and Youngstown there shall be a and the Mayor of Youngstown are extremely well developed multi- limit on any new industrial or com- convinced the future well-being of modal transportation networks, sig- mercial real estate tax abatement to Northeast Ohio will depend on in- nificant regional employment cen- a term not to exceed 10 years. The creased, heightened, and more ters (despite weak economies), cul- abatement shall not exceed 75 per- sophisticated forms of cooperation turally and racially diverse popula- cent. and coordination among local gov- tions, and authentic livable urban (b) Income Tax Abatements. The ernments, civic institutions, and the neighborhoods that are in demand parties agree that they shall not State of Ohio; and by people and companies throughout provide any income tax abatement Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland the world. to any businesses relocating be- and the Mayor of Youngstown 2. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- tween Cleveland and Youngstown. agree, among other things, that the land and the Mayor of Youngstown (c) Allowable Incentives. Notwith- expansion of their city’s respective ardently believe their cities are and standing the provisions of subsec- water systems will inescapably will continue to capitalize on exist- tions (a) and (b), as stated above, impact the pace and nature of ing assets to become global centers the parties may continue to offer regional development patterns and of excellence in the health care, bio- incentives including, but not limited the environment of the Lake Erie science, electronics, polymer, ad- to, the discounted sale of property, and Ohio River watersheds; and vanced manufacturing, product de- low-interest loans, and tax incre- Whereas, the Mayor of Cleveland sign, construction, advanced energy, ment financing. The limitations pro- and the Mayor of Youngstown desire and other growing economic sectors. vided in subsections (a) and (b), as to undertake certain joint activities, 3. Whereas, the Mayor of Cleve- stated above, shall not apply to busi- including but not limited to eco- land and the Mayor of Youngstown ness relocations from outside the nomic development protocols, joint are committed to fostering develop- territorial boundaries of the City of public policy advocacy, coordinated ment, land use, infrastructure, pub- Cleveland or the City of Youngs- approaches to water system expan- lic procurement, and investment town. 491 6 The City Record March 12, 2008

2. Income tax sharing for business outflow of population and commerce the State to set rigorous standards relocations from the City of Cleve- to undeveloped areas of the region. and funding to support healthy land to the City of Youngstown or Instead, a “fix it first” policy would physical education programs in pub- from the City of Youngstown to the give preference to repairing and lic schools. City of Cleveland. upgrading extant highways, roads, (a) The parties agree that if any bridges, and utility systems in fully- 5. Public Safety business with an annual gross pay- built communities. (a) Work with state and federal roll of more than $500,000 relocates (b) Encourage the expansion of authorities to establish more robust from the City of Cleveland to the state and federal programs that pro- programs and funding for programs City of Youngstown or from the City vide incentives, including direct that combat criminal conspiracies of Youngstown to the City of Cleve- grants and expedited remediation responsible for the drug and land, the city losing the business certifications, for the redevelopment weapons trafficking cartels that shall be entitled to receive from the of large marketable abandoned feast on and ultimately undermine city gaining the business, for a peri- “Brownfield” sites. communities. od of 5 years, 50 percent of future (b) Work with State of Ohio to income tax revenue based upon pay- 2. Education Reform formulate stronger programs for roll in existence immediately prior (a) Work to establish a regional supporting the reentry of ex-offend- to the relocation. However, if the “Education Cooperative” among mul- ers to their communities of origin. business ceases operations prior to tiple independent school districts in the conclusion of the 5 year period, Northeast Ohio as a vehicle for 6. Neighborhood Development the entitlement to shared income tax achieving cost savings through col- (a) Support modifications of state revenue shall also cease. The 50% lective purchasing programs and for rules for allocating Low Income share for the city gaining the busi- sharing information and resources Housing Tax Credits that would ness shall be calculated based upon related to curriculum reform, tech- give preference to “green” housing that city’s employment-based tax nology, professional development for practices and to developments in rate as may be amended from time teachers and administrators, and mixed income neighborhoods. to time, minus the percentage that constructive relationships with col- (b) Advocate for increased Feder- may be earmarked for that city’s leges and universities. al funding of public housing initia- school district pursuant to city ordi- (b) Encourage increased appro- tives – like Hope VI – that en- nance. The 5-year income tax shar- priations by state and federal gov- courage the development of afford- ing obligation for the city gaining ernments for vocational education able housing in strong mixed use the business is a continuing obliga- (especially in sectors where skilled communities. tion that shall survive the termina- labor shortages threaten competi- (c) Join cities throughout Ohio to tion of this Agreement. tiveness, like advanced manufactur- urge the Ohio General Assembly and (b) The 5-year tax sharing oblig- ing, health care, construction, and the Governor to adopt changes in ation may be earlier terminated or financial services). state law that would result in expe- reduced if the city losing the busi- (c) Encourage state and federal dited tax foreclosure processes for ness “backfills” space at the same support for universal pre-school pro- abandoned unproductive properties. payroll value with a similar busi- grams. (d) Work with the Strickland ness, as follows: (i) The business Administration to implement regula- that moved jobs adds equivalent 3. Economic Development Incen- tory and funding reforms that new payroll anywhere in the juris- tives enhance vacant property recovery diction of the city losing the busi- (a) Encourage State of Ohio to and redevelopment, including legis- ness; and (ii) If the moving busi- fortify economic development incen- lation that would establish “super- ness replaces part of the vacated tives that focus explicitly on rein- lien” status for municipal demolition space with new jobs and payroll, the vigorating cities. Ohio should be and nuisance abatement expenses. aggregate employment-based income encouraged to make direct invest- (e) Assess potential for legal tax paid to the city losing the busi- ments that leverage private invest- actions that seek redress to un- ness will be deducted from this tax ments – not unlike the discontinued precedented harm caused by preda- sharing obligation. Upon becoming Urban Development Action Grant tory lending to Cleveland, Youngs- aware that “backfilling” has program of the federal government town, and other communities. occurred, the city losing the busi- – and maximize the preservation of (f) Encourage the federal govern- ness shall provide the city gaining the urban fabric. ment to authorize supplemental the business with written notice (b) Support continuation and ex- CDBG funds to cities, like Cleveland within 30 days. pansion of the CleanOhio Fund, a and Youngstown, which have been proven State program for redevelop- plagued by unprecedented property 3. Joint Economic Development ing environmentally contaminated abandonment, nuisance abatement Activities. properties. expenditures, and compromised pub- The parties agree to instruct their (c) Support continuation of the lic safety as a direct result of the respective economic development recently enacted State Historic Tax profiteering by predatory lenders. personnel to work in tandem on var- Credit program as an effective (g) Encourage State and Federal ious initiatives, including but not mechanism for leveraging private Environmental Protection Agencies limited to efforts to productively investments in the restoration of to adopt more reasonable air quali- redevelop abandoned and contami- historic properties. ty standards relating to residential nated industrial sites, to promote demolition activities directed toward the development of a life sciences 4. Public Health removing neighborhood slum and research corridor from Cleveland to (a) Encourage the State of Ohio blight. Pittsburgh, and to market available to establish an ongoing funding commercial space to national and mechanism tied to House Bill 248, a 7. Advanced Energy international companies. measure that authorizes funding of (a) Encourage the PUCO to adopt local lead paint abatement pro- an Advanced Energy Portfolio Stan- PUBLIC POLICY ADVOCACY grams. dard (AEPS). An AEPS would obli- The parties agree to instruct their (b) Support a statewide plan to gate each retail seller of electricity respective personnel to work with provide the opportunity for health to derive 10% of its electricity from counterparts of the other city to insurance for all Ohio residents. A advanced energy resources – such as fashion and act on public policy ini- state plan would have private and wind, biomass or solar power – by tiatives in the following areas: public solutions and may in some 2015 and 20% by 2020. cases directly provide insurance for (b) Work with PUCO to create an 1. Regional Infrastructure and underserved residents through exist- Advanced Energy Trading System Land Use. ing federal and other programs, and in Ohio through which qualified (a) Press the Ohio Department of in other cases would allow for the advance energy generation or effi- Transportation to adopt a “fix it purchase of private insurance cov- ciency units could be traded in an first” approach to allocating scarce erage for those able to pay. open market. resources for major highway, road, (c) Urge the Ohio Department of (c) Urge PUCO to adopt intercon- utility, and bridge projects. The new Education to establish regulations nection, net metering, and smart policy would deemphasize funding to ensure that healthy foods and metering regulations. for new highway and interchange beverages are provided to students (d) Call on the State to provide improvements that encourage the in public schools. Also, encourage seed capital – through tax-exempt 492 March 12, 2008 The City Record 7 bond financing and grants – to sure and, provided it receives the able by the Director of Finance or assist the market in meeting AEPS affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Public Utilities, as appropriate. requirements. the members elected to Council, it Section 3. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force Finance or Public Utilities, as appro- WATER SYSTEM PROTOCOLS immediately upon its passage and priate, is authorized to make one or The parties recognize the direct approval by the Mayor; otherwise it more written standard purchase and relationship between the provision shall take effect and be in force written requirement contracts under of water services and the outflow of from and after the earliest period the Charter and the Codified Ordi- population and investments from allowed by law. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for cities respective inner-ring suburbs. Referred to Directors of Economic the period of one year with three While the Youngstown and Cleve- Development, Finance, Law; Com- one-year options to renew, exercis- land systems are not now in direct mittees on Community and Econom- able by the Director of Finance or competition (the Youngstown sys- ic Development, Finance. Public Utilities, as appropriate, for tem is restricted to the Ohio River the necessary items of hardware Watershed and the Cleveland sys- Ord. No. 341-08. and software not otherwise acquired tem is restricted to the Great Lakes By Council Members Zone and under this ordinance, and for mate- Watershed), the parties agree to the Sweeney (by departmental request). rials, equipment, supplies, and ser- following principles: An emergency ordinance authoriz- vices necessary to implement the 1. Neither city will take actions ing the Director of Finance or Pub- Project, including labor if neces- that would allow them to provide lic Utilities, as appropriate, to em- sary, to be purchased by the Com- water services to customers in the ploy one or more professional con- missioner of Purchases and Supplies other city’s service area or water- sultants, computer software devel- on a unit basis for the Department shed. opers, or vendors to design and con- of Finance or Public Utilities, as 2. Both cities will endeavor to figure a 311 Citizen Interaction Call appropriate. secure Joint Economic Development Center, and for program implemen- Section 4. That under Section Zone agreements with jurisdictions tation, project management and 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases within which they might expand and other related services, to employ one authorized by this ordinance may be those agreements will be structured or more consultants, computer soft- made through cooperative agree- to encourage controlled growth and ware developers or vendors neces- ments using state procedures. The the sharing of economic benefits. sary to acquire software, software Director of Finance or Public Utili- 3. Join together to encourage the licenses, and applications necessary ties, as appropriate, may sign all federal government to fully fund to implement the project; authoriz- documents with the State of Ohio or mandated “combined sewer overflow ing the purchase by one or more any of its political subdivisions that control projects” and to require requirement and standard contracts are necessary to make the purchas- jurisdictions throughout Northeast for hardware and software not oth- es, and may enter into one or more Ohio to adopt uniform wastewater erwise acquired, and other neces- contracts with the vendors selected policies. sary materials, equipment, supplies through that cooperative process. and services necessary for the pro- Section 5. That the Director of EXCHANGE OF BEST PRACTICES ject, including labor if necessary, Finance or Public Utilities, as ap- The parties mutually acknowl- for a period of one year with three propriate, is authorized to enter into edge the contributions of both cities one-year options to renew; and any agreement necessary with a ser- to the practice of progressive munic- authorizing payment of telephone vice provider to pay telephone ser- ipal governance and in particular to service charges. vice charges incurred during the the field of urban redevelopment. In Whereas, this ordinance consti- operation of the 311 Citizen Interac- this spirit, the parties agree to: tutes an emergency measure provid- tion Call Center. 1. Assign cabinet-level staff and ing for the usual daily operation of Section 6. That the cost of the con- other personnel to participate in an a municipal department; now, there- tract or contracts or charges autho- ongoing joint task group formed for fore, rized by this ordinance shall be paid the purpose of guiding the imple- Be it ordained by the Council of from the fund or funds to which are mentation of this MOU and to shar- the City of Cleveland: credited the proceeds of the sale of ing best practices, lessons learned, Section 1. That the Director of bonds issued for this purpose, if the and innovations. Among the topics Finance or Public Utilities, as appro- City sells such bonds, or from any for future consideration by the task priate, is authorized to employ by other funds deemed appropriate by group will be cooperative approach- contract or contracts one or more the Director of Finance for this use, es to sharing operational costs with consultants, computer software de- Request No. 181517. other jurisdictions, efforts to pro- velopers, or vendors or one or more Section 7. That this ordinance is duce internal operational efficien- firms of consultants, computer soft- declared to be an emergency mea- cies, and ways to accelerate the ware developers, or vendors for the sure and, provided it receives the development of a “Life Science Cor- purpose of supplementing the regu- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ridor” between Cleveland and Pitts- larly employed staff of the several the members elected to Council, it burgh. departments of the City of Cleveland shall take effect and be in force 2. Jointly seek financial support in order to provide professional ser- immediately upon its passage and from the State of Ohio in further- vices necessary to design and con- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ance of joint planning and informa- figure a 311 Citizen Interaction Call shall take effect and be in force tion sharing activities. Center, and for program implemen- from and after the earliest period This agreement may be modified tation, project management and allowed by law. from time to time as deemed neces- other related services, for a period Referred to Directors of Public sary and/or appropriate through the of one year with three one-year Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees mutual consent of both parties. This options to renew, exercisable by the on Public Utilities, Finance. agreement may be terminated at dis- Director of Finance or Public Utili- cretion by either party upon giving ties, as appropriate. Ord. No. 342-08. 90 days notification. Section 2. That the Director of By Council Members Zone and The parties have executed this Finance or Public Utilities, as appro- Sweeney (by departmental request). instrument as of the day and year priate, is authorized to employ by An emergency ordinance authoriz- first written. contract or contracts one or more ing the purchase by one or more computer software developers, or requirement contracts of heating ______vendors or one or more firms of con- and air conditioning units and Frank G. Jackson sultants, computer software devel- appurtenances, including labor and Mayor opers, or vendors for the purpose of materials to install, for the Office of City of Cleveland supplementing the regularly em- Radio Communications, Department ployed staff of the several depart- of Public Utilities. ______ments of the City of Cleveland in Whereas, this ordinance consti- Jay Williams order to provide professional ser- tutes an emergency measure provid- Mayor vices necessary to acquire software, ing for the usual daily operation of City of Youngstown software licenses, and applications a municipal department; now, there- necessary to implement the project, fore, Section 2. That this ordinance is for a period of one year with three Be it ordained by the Council of declared to be an emergency mea- one-year options to renew, exercis- the City of Cleveland: 493 8 The City Record March 12, 2008

Section 1. That the Director of employ by contract or contracts one trol, Department of Public Utilities. Public Utilities is authorized to or more consultants or one or more Bids shall be taken in a manner make one or more written require- firms of consultants for the purpose that permits an award to be made ment contracts under the Charter of supplementing the regularly em- for all items as a single contract, or and the Codified Ordinances of ployed staff of the several depart- by separate contract for each or any Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the re- ments of the City of Cleveland in combination of the items as the quirements for a one-year period of order to provide professional ser- Board of Control determines. Alter- the necessary items of heating and vices necessary to identify and nate bids for a period less than the air conditioning units and appurte- resolve water quality problems in specified term may be taken if nances, including labor and materi- the treatment plants or in the dis- desired by the Commissioner of Pur- als to install, in the approximate tribution system, including but not chases and Supplies until provision amount as purchased during the limited to treatment process opti- is made for the requirements for the preceding term, to be purchased by mization, compliance planning for entire term. the Commissioner of Purchases and new drinking water regulation, Section 2. That the costs of the Supplies on a unit basis for the operational evaluations, water qual- contract or contracts shall be Office of Radio Communications, ity and operational data analysis, charged against the proper appro- Department of Public Utilities. Bids demonstration studies, design, or priation accounts and the Director shall be taken in a manner that regulatory determinations, and other of Finance shall certify the amount permits an award to be made for related engineering services, for a of the initial purchase, which pur- all items as a single contract, or by period of two years. chase, together with all later pur- separate contract for each or any The selection of the consultants chases, shall be made on order of combination of the items as the for the services shall be made by the Commissioner of Purchases and Board of Control determines. Alter- the Board of Control on the nomi- Supplies under a requisition against nate bids for a period less than the nation of the Director of Public Util- the contract or contracts certified by specified term may be taken if ities from a list of qualified consul- the Director of Finance. (RL 181875) desired by the Commissioner of tants available for employment as Section 3. That under Section Purchases and Supplies until provi- may be determined after a full and 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases sion is made for the requirements complete canvass by the Director of authorized by this ordinance may be for the entire term. Public Utilities for the purpose of made through cooperative agree- Section 2. That the costs of the compiling a list. The compensation ments using state procedures. The contract or contracts shall be to be paid for the services shall be Director of Public Utilities may sign charged against the proper appro- fixed by the Board of Control. The all documents with the State of Ohio priation accounts and the Director contract or contracts authorized or any of its political subdivisions of Finance shall certify the amount shall be prepared by the Director of that are necessary to make the pur- of the initial purchase, which pur- Law, approved by the Director of chases, and may enter into one or chase, together with all later pur- Public Utilities, and certified by the more contracts with the vendors chases, shall be made on order of Director of Finance. selected through that cooperative the Commissioner of Purchases and Section 2. That the cost of the con- process. Supplies under a requisition against tract or contracts authorized shall Section 4. That this ordinance is the contract or contracts certified by be paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, declared to be an emergency mea- the Director of Finance. (RL 169232) Request No. 181867. sure and, provided it receives the Section 3. That under Section Section 3. That this ordinance is affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases declared to be an emergency mea- the members elected to Council, it authorized by this ordinance may be sure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force made through cooperative agree- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all immediately upon its passage and ments using state procedures. The the members elected to Council, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Director of Public Utilities may sign shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force all documents with the State of Ohio immediately upon its passage and from and after the earliest period or any of its political subdivisions approval by the Mayor; otherwise it allowed by law. that are necessary to make the pur- shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Public chases, and may enter into one or from and after the earliest period Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees more contracts with the vendors allowed by law. on Public Utilities, Finance. selected through that cooperative Referred to Directors of Public process. Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Ord. No. 345-08. Section 4. That this ordinance is on Public Utilities, Finance. By Council Members Zone and declared to be an emergency mea- Sweeney (by departmental request). sure and, provided it receives the Ord. No. 344-08. An emergency ordinance authoriz- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all By Council Members Zone and ing the purchase by one or more re- the members elected to Council, it Sweeney (by departmental request). quirement contracts of various types shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance authoriz- of fencing, gate operators, gates, immediately upon its passage and ing the purchase by one or more barriers, walls, and guardrails, in- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it requirement contracts of disposal of cluding associated appurtenances, shall take effect and be in force debris at landfills, for the Divisions and labor and materials necessary from and after the earliest period of Water, Cleveland Public Power, to repair or maintain existing equip- allowed by law. and Water Pollution Control, Depart- ment and appurtenances, including Referred to Directors of Public ment of Public Utilities. installation if necessary at various Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Whereas, this ordinance consti- facilities, for the various divisions on Public Utilities, Finance. tutes an emergency measure provid- of the Department of Public Utili- ing for the usual daily operation of ties, for a period not to exceed two Ord. No. 343-08. a municipal department; now, there- years. By Council Members Zone and fore, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Sweeney (by departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of tutes an emergency measure provid- An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: ing for the usual daily operation of ing the Director of Public Utilities Section 1. That the Director of a municipal department; now, there- to employ one or more professional Public Utilities is authorized to fore, consultants to identify and resolve make one or more written require- Be it ordained by the Council of water quality problems in the treat- ment contracts under the Charter the City of Cleveland: ment plants or in the distribution and the Codified Ordinances of Section 1. That the Director of Pub- system, for a period of two years. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the re- lic Utilities is authorized to make Whereas, this ordinance consti- quirements for a two-year period of one or more written requirement con- tutes an emergency measure provid- the necessary items of disposal of tracts under the Charter and the Cod- ing for the usual daily operation of debris at landfills, in the approxi- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, a municipal department; now, there- mate amount as purchased during 1976, for the requirements for a peri- fore, the preceding term, to be purchased od not to exceed two years of vari- Be it ordained by the Council of by the Commissioner of Purchases ous types of fencing, gate operators, the City of Cleveland: and Supplies on a unit basis for the gates, barriers, walls, and guardrails, Section 1. That the Director of Divisions of Water, Cleveland Pub- including associated appurtenances, Public Utilities is authorized to lic Power, and Water Pollution Con- and labor and materials necessary to 494 March 12, 2008 The City Record 9 repair or maintain existing equip- that are necessary to make the pur- basis for the various divisions of the ment and appurtenances, including chases, and may enter into one or Department of Public Utilities. Bids installation if necessary at various more contracts with the vendors shall be taken in a manner that per- facilities, in the approximate amount selected through that cooperative mits an award to be made for all as purchased during the preceding process. items as a single contract, or by sep- term, to be purchased by the Com- Section 4. That this ordinance is arate contract for each or any com- missioner of Purchases and Supplies declared to be an emergency mea- bination of the items as the Board on a unit basis for the various divi- sure and, provided it receives the of Control determines. Alternate sions of the Department of Public affirmative vote of two-thirds of all bids for a period less than the spec- Utilities. Bids shall be taken in a the members elected to Council, it ified term may be taken if desired manner that permits an award to be shall take effect and be in force by the Commissioner of Purchases made for all items as a single con- immediately upon its passage and and Supplies until provision is made tract, or by separate contract for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it for the requirements for the entire each or any combination of the items shall take effect and be in force term. as the Board of Control determines. from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the costs of the Alternate bids for a period less than allowed by law. contract or contracts shall be Referred to Directors of Public the specified term may be taken if charged against the proper appro- Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees desired by the Commissioner of Pur- priation accounts and the Director on Public Utilities, Finance. chases and Supplies until provision of Finance shall certify the amount is made for the requirements for the of the initial purchase, which pur- Ord. No. 346-08. entire term. The Director of Public chase, together with all later pur- By Council Members Zone and Utilities is authorized to enter into chases, shall be made on order of Sweeney (by departmental request). one or more contracts with a term of the Commissioner of Purchases and two years instead of one year when An emergency ordinance authoriz- Supplies under a requisition against there is a financial advantage to the ing the purchase by one or more the contract or contracts certified by City. For purposes of this ordinance, requirement contracts of various the Director of Finance. (RL 181889) a financial advantage shall be deter- types of safety equipment for com- Section 3. That under Section mined by the Director of Public Util- pliance with OSHA/PERRP regula- 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases ities by comparing the bids received tions and general safety standards, authorized by this ordinance may be for both terms. for the various divisions of the made through cooperative agree- Section 2. That the costs of the Department of Public Utilities, for a contract or contracts shall be paid period of two years. ments using state procedures. The from the fund or funds to which are Whereas, this ordinance consti- Director of Public Utilities may sign credited the proceeds of the sale of tutes an emergency measure provid- all documents with the State of Ohio bonds which are designated for this ing for the usual daily operation of or any of its political subdivisions purpose and shall also be charged a municipal department; now, there- that are necessary to make the pur- against the proper appropriation fore, chases, and may enter into one or accounts and the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of more contracts with the vendors Finance shall certify the amount of the City of Cleveland: selected through that cooperative the initial purchase, which pur- Section 1. That the Director of process. chase, together with all later pur- Public Utilities is authorized to Section 4. That this ordinance is chases, shall be made on order of make one or more written require- declared to be an emergency mea- the Commissioner of Purchases and ment contracts under the Charter sure and, provided it receives the Supplies under a requisition against and the Codified Ordinances of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the contract or contracts certified by Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the re- the members elected to Council, it the Director of Finance. (RL 170700) quirements for a two year period of shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That under Section the necessary items of various types immediately upon its passage and 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases of safety equipment for compliance approval by the Mayor; otherwise it authorized by this ordinance may be with OSHA/PERRP regulations and shall take effect and be in force made through cooperative agree- general safety standards, in the from and after the earliest period ments using state procedures. The approximate amount as purchased allowed by law. Director of Public Utilities may sign during the preceding term, to be Referred to Directors of Public all documents with the State of Ohio purchased by the Commissioner of Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees or any of its political subdivisions Purchases and Supplies on a unit on Public Utilities, Finance.

Ord. No. 347-08. By Council Members Zone, Cleveland and Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Section 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 778-06, passed June 5, 2006; and to supplement the codified ordinances by enacting new Section 535.23 relating to water service fees and charges and restricted water mains. 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 Section 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 778-06, passed June 5, 2006, is amended to read as follows:

Section 535.06 Fees and Charges

(a) New Connections (taps, fire supply) (ductile iron prices)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1" $ 160 $ 256 $ 265 $ 274 $ 284 1 1/2" $ 765 $1,224 $1,267 $1,311 $1,357 2" $ 830 $1,328 $1,374 $1,423 $1,472 3" $ 835 $1,336 $1,383 $1,431 $1,481 4" $1,065 $1,704 $1,764 $1,825 $1,889 6" $1,120 $1,792 $1,855 $1,920 $1,987 8" $1,260 $2,016 $2,087 $2,160 $2,235 10" $1,500 $2,400 $2,484 $2,571 $2,661 12" $2,100 $3,360 $3,478 $3,599 $3,725

for concrete pipe add 55% surcharge 495 10 The City Record March 12, 2008

(b) Curb Valves (Flat Rate Labor only)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1 1/2" $ 100 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133 2" $ 100 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133 3" $ 200 $ 240 $ 248 $ 257 $ 266 4" $ 200 $ 240 $ 248 $ 257 $ 266 6" $ 200 $ 240 $ 248 $ 257 $ 266 8" $ 200 $ 240 $ 248 $ 257 $ 266 10" $ 300 $ 360 $ 373 $ 386 $ 399 12" $ 300 $ 360 $ 373 $ 386 $ 399

(c) Tapping Sleeve and Valve (for tying new main to existing main)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

6" or less $ 700 $1,120 $1,159 $1,200 $1,242 8" $ 710 $1,136 $1,176 $1,217 $1,260 10" $ 730 $1,168 $1,209 $1,251 $1,295 12" $ 760 $1,216 $1,259 $1,303 $1,348 16" $ 890 $1,424 $1,474 $1,525 $1,579 16" or greater $2,700 $4,320 $4,471 $4,628 $4,790 (deposit + cost)

(d) Plugging Connections

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

<2" $ 900 $1,440 $1,490 $1,543 $1,597 2" - 12" $1,200 $1,920 $1,987 $2,057 $2,129 >12" $1,500 $2,400 $2,484 $2,571 $2,661

(e) Meter Settings

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1" or smaller $ 70 $ 84 $ 101 $ 121 $ 145 1 1/2" $ 325 $ 390 $ 404 $ 418 $ 432 2" $ 325 $ 390 $ 404 $ 418 $ 432 3" $ 325 $ 390 $ 404 $ 418 $ 432 4" $ 430 $ 516 $ 534 $ 553 $ 572 6" $ 565 $ 678 $ 702 $ 726 $ 752 8" $ 715 $ 858 $ 888 $ 919 $ 951 10" $ 900 $1,080 $1,118 $1,157 $1,197 12" $1,100 $1,320 $1,366 $1,414 $1,464

(f) Install/Replace Meters

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1" - Vault Setting $ 110 $ 165 $ 171 $ 177 $ 183 1" - inside setting w/ remote reading device $ 135 $ 203 $ 210 $ 217 $ 225 1 1/2" - inside setting w/ remote reading device $ 135 $ 238 $ 246 $ 255 $ 264 2" $ 205 $ 243 $ 252 $ 260 $ 269 3" $ 450 $ 675 $ 699 $ 723 $ 748 4" $ 800 $1,200 $1,242 $1,285 $1,330 6" $1,720 $2,580 $2,670 $2,764 $2,860 8" $2,885 $4,328 $4,479 $4,636 $4,798 2" compound $1,025 $1,538 $1,591 $1,647 $1,705 3" compound $ 977 $1,877 $1,943 $2,011 $2,081 4" compound $1,477 $2,216 $2,293 $2,373 $2,456 6" compound $2,544 $3,816 $3,950 $4,088 $4,231 8" compound $4,045 $6,068 $6,280 $6,500 $6,727

(g) Regulators

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

8" (cost plus) $1,800 $2,160 $2,236 $2,314 $2,395 12" (cost plus) $3,000 $3,600 $3,726 $3,856 $3,991 496 March 12, 2008 The City Record 11

(h) Water Use From Hydrants (Metered)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Meter/Valve/BF Assembly Refundable Deposit $1,000.00 $1,025.00 $1,050.00 $1,075.00 $1,100.00 Permit $ 25 $ 35 $ 36 $ 37 $ 39 Meter $30 1st wk; $30 1st wk; $30 1st $30 1st wk; $30 1st Assembly $20/wk $20/wk wk: $20/ 20/wk; wk; $20/ Rental Fee after after wk after after wk after Volume Charge $20.00 MCF Rates MCF Rates MCF Rates MCF Rates ($/MCF/service area)

(i) Water Use From Connection (Construction Sites, Estimated)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Residential (for building foundation only) $ 5 $ 35 $ 36 $ 37 $ 39 Commercial (for building foundation only) $ 10 $ 105 $ 109 $ 112 $ 116 Volume Charge $20.00 MCF Rates MCF Rates MCF Rates MCF Rates ($/MCF/service area)

(j) Miscellaneous Engineering Services

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

Copy fee for roll maps, engineering dwgs. - per copy $ 3 $ 3 $ 3 $ 3 $ 3

Plan reviews - minimum for under 150 l.f. $ 100 $ 150 $ 155 $ 161 $ 166

Plan reviews - per l.f. over 150' $ 1 $ 1.50 $ 2 $ 2 $ 2 Plumber Certification $ 20 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30 $ 30

(k) Chlorination of Water Mains

2006 2006 2007 2007 2008 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 charges for min. per ft. min. per ft. min. per ft. min. per ft. min. per ft. services: charges charge* charges charge* charges charge* charges charge* charges charge*

4" diameter $420 $0.35 $565 $0.47 $585 $0.49 $605 $0.51 $626 $0.52 6" $420 $0.35 $565 $0.47 $585 $0.49 $605 $0.51 $626 $0.52 8" $485 $0.45 $655 $0.61 $678 $0.63 $702 $0.65 $726 $0.67 10" $550 $0.45 $655 $0.61 $678 $0.63 $702 $0.65 $726 $0.67 12" $550 $0.55 $745 $0.74 $771 $0.77 $798 $0.80 $826 $0.82 16" $630 $0.60 $850 $0.81 $880 $0.84 $911 $0.87 $942 $0.90 20" or greater (deposit + cost) $2,700 $2,795 $2,892 $2,994 $3,098 * per ft. charge applies only when the minimum is exceeded Come Back Fee $300.00 $310.00 $320.00 $330.00 $340.00

(l) Meter Test at Customer’s Request (red tag, flow test)

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

5/8" $ 3 $ 30 $ 31 $ 32 $ 33 3/4" $ 3 $ 30 $ 31 $ 32 $ 33 1" $ 3 $ 30 $ 31 $ 32 $ 33 1 1/2" $ 6 $ 60 $ 62 $ 64 $ 67 497 12 The City Record March 12, 2008

2" $ 6 $ 60 $ 62 $ 64 $ 67 3" $ 6 $ 60 $ 62 $ 64 $ 67 4" $ 6 $ 60 $ 62 $ 64 $ 67 6" $ 6 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133 8" $ 6 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133 10" $ 6 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133 12" $ 6 $ 120 $ 124 $ 129 $ 133

(m) Reading Re-registering Meters

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

($/read) $ 0.50 $ 1.25 $ 1.30 $ 1.35 $ 1.40

(n) Special Service Calls by Customer Request

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

$ 0 $ 15 $ 16 $ 16 $ 17

(o) Charge for Appointment Broken by Customer

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

$ 0 $ 25 $ 26 $ 27 $ 28

(p) Returned Checks

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

$ 25 $ 26 $ 27 $ 28 $ 29

(q) Quarterly Flat Rate for Unmetered Fire Line Service

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010

1 - 1/2" $ 36.23 $ 37.50 $ 38.81 $ 40.17 $ 41.57 2" $ 36.23 $ 37.50 $ 38.81 $ 40.17 $ 41.57 3" $ 36.23 $ 37.50 $ 38.81 $ 40.17 $ 41.57 4" $ 98.54 $101.99 $105.56 $109.25 $113.08 6" $142.01 $146.98 $152.12 $157.45 $162.96 8" $253.59 $262.47 $271.65 $281.16 $291.00 10" $397.05 $410.95 $425.33 $440.22 $455.62 12" $541.96 $560.93 $580.56 $600.88 $621.91

(r) All fees and charges shall be effective on January 1 of each year.

(s) The Commissioner may enter into payment arrangements for installment payments of the fees and charges contained in this section or in Section 535.23 when determined to be reasonable by the Commissioner. Failure to make any payment under an arranged payment plan when due shall cause the total unpaid amount to become payable on demand and may lead to termination of water service.

Section 2. That existing Section 535.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 778-06, passed June 5, 2006, is repealed. Section 3. That the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are supplemented by enacting new Section 535.23 to read as follows:

Section 535.23 Restricted Water Mains Whenever the Division of Water installs a water main less than twenty inches (20”) in diameter within the corporate limits of a municipal customer, and the main is designated to be a restricted main, the Division of Water shall have the right to restrict the use of the main so that it would not be permitted to be tapped for service connections or connecting water mains. The Division of Water shall have the right to allow service connections to be tapped to the main, and shall have the right to condition the permission on the payment of a tap-in charge representing a fair portion of the Division of Water’s cost of installation of the main. 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 Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees on Public Utilities, Legislation, Finance. 498 March 12, 2008 The City Record 13

Ord. No. 348-08. Whereas, this ordinance consti- a municipal department; now, there- By Council Members Brady, Cim- tutes an emergency measure provid- fore, perman and Sweeney (by depart- ing for the usual daily operation of Be it ordained by the Council of mental request). a municipal department; now, there- the City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance authoriz- fore, Section 1. That Section 6 of Ordi- ing the Director of Public Service to Be it ordained by the Council of nance No. 911-07, passed June 11, issue a permit to the Coral Compa- the City of Cleveland: 2007, is amended to read as follows: ny to encroach into the public right- Section 1. That, under Section 167 Section 6. That the cost of the con- of-way at Shaker Square by instal- of the Charter of the City of Cleve- tracts authorized shall be paid from ling, using, and maintaining way- land, this Council determines to Fund Nos. 20 SF 364, 20 SF 373, 20 finding signage. make the public improvement of SF 380, 20 SF 383, 20 SF 394, 20 SF Whereas, this ordinance consti- constructing infrastructure improve- 500, 20 SF 506, 20 SF 510, 52 SF 001, tutes an emergency measure provid- ments needed to implement Phase 54 SF 001 and from the fund or ing for the usual daily operation of II of Tremont Pointe, formerly funds to which are credited the a municipal department; now, there- known as the Valleyview Homes funds received from the State of fore, project, which include but are not Ohio under the Local Project Admin- Be it ordained by the Council of limited to, making water, sewer, istration and grant funds accepted the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of street, curb, sidewalk, lighting and from the Ohio Public Works Com- Public Service is authorized to issue other necessary improvements, for mission Issue 1, which are desig- a permit, revocable at the will of the Departments of Public Service nated and appropriated for this pur- Council, to the Coral Company, 13990 and Community Development, by pose, Request Nos. 173269 and Cedar Road, University Heights, Ohio one or more contracts duly let to 175518. 44118 (“Permittee”), to encroach into the lowest responsible bidder or Section 2. That the existing Sec- the public right-of-way at Shaker bidders after competitive bidding tion 6 of Ordinance No. 911-07, Square by installing, using, and on a unit basis for the improve- passed June 11, 2007, is repealed. maintaining way-finding signage at ment. Section 3. That Ordinance No. 911- locations to be approved by the Section 2. That, provided the City 07, passed June 11, 2007, is supple- Director of Public Service: of Cleveland sells the subordinated mented by adding new Section 5a to Section 2. That Permittee may income tax bonds authorized by read as follows: assign the permit only with the Ordinance No. 121-08, passed Febru- Section 5a. That the Director of prior written consent of the Director ary 25, 2008, the Director of Public Public Service is authorized to enter of Public Service. That the encroach- Service is authorized to enter into into one or more agreements with ing structure(s) permitted by this one or more contracts for the mak- various railroad companies and with ordinance shall conform to plans ing of the public improvement with the Regional and specifications first approved by the lowest responsible bidder or bid- Transit Authority (“GCRTA”) for the Commissioner of Engineering ders after competitive bidding on a engineering services, right-of-way and Construction. That Permittee unit basis for the improvement, pro- permits, easements, and property shall obtain all other required per- vided, however, that each separate acquisition, flagging services and mits, including but not limited to trade and each distinct component any other service necessary for the Building Permits, before installing part of the improvement may be Project. the encroachment(s). treated as a separate improvement, Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 3. That the Director of and each, or any combination, of the declared to be an emergency mea- Law shall prepare the permit autho- trades or components may be the sure and, provided it receives the rized by this ordinance and shall subject of a separate contract on a affirmative vote of two-thirds of all incorporate such additional provi- unit basis. the members elected to Council, it sions as the director determines nec- essary to protect and benefit the Section 3. That the cost of the shall take effect and be in force public interest. The permit shall be improvement authorized shall be immediately upon its passage and issued only when, in the opinion of paid from the fund or funds to approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the Director of Law, the prospective which are credited the proceeds of shall take effect and be in force Permittee has properly indemnified the sale of subordinated income tax from and after the earliest period the City against any loss that may bonds of the City of Cleveland allowed by law. result from the encroachment(s) authorized by Ordinance No. 121-08, Referred to Directors of Public permitted. passed February 25, 2008, Request Service, City Planning Commission, Section 4. That the permit shall No. 175518. Finance, Law; Committees on Public reserve to the City reasonable right Section 4. That this ordinance is Service, City Planning, Finance. of entry to the encroachment loca- declared to be an emergency mea- tion(s). sure and, provided it receives the Ord. No. 351-08. Section 5. That this ordinance is affirmative vote of two-thirds of all By Council Members Brancatelli declared to be an emergency mea- the members elected to Council, it and Sweeney (by departmental re- sure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force quest). affirmative vote of two-thirds of all immediately upon its passage and An emergency ordinance autho- the members elected to Council, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it rizing the Director of Public Health shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force to apply for and accept a grant immediately upon its passage and from and after the earliest period from Cuyahoga County Board of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it allowed by law. Health for the Lead Investment and shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Public Minor Renovation Initiative Pro- from and after the earliest period Service, City Planning Commission, gram; and to enter into one or more allowed by law. Finance, Law; Committees on Public contracts with Sigma Dwelling Sys- Referred to Directors of Public Service, City Planning, Finance. tems, JAC Consultants, and Envi- Service, City Planning Commission, ronmental Health Watch and with Finance, Law; Committees on Public Ord. No. 350-08. various agencies, entities, or indi- Service, City Planning, Finance. By Council Members Johnson, viduals necessary to implement the Cleveland, Brady, Cimperman and grant. Ord. No. 349-08. Sweeney (by departmental request). Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Members Brady, Cim- perman and Sweeney (by depart- An emergency ordinance to amend tutes an emergency measure provid- mental request). Section 6 of Ordinance No. 911-07, ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency ordinance deter- passed June 11, 2007, relating to the a municipal department; now, there- mining the method of making the public improvement of rehabilitat- fore, public improvement of constructing ing Woodland Avenue and Kinsman Be it ordained by the Council of infrastructure improvements needed Road (State Route 8) between East the City of Cleveland: to implement Phase II of Tremont 34th and East 93rd Streets; and to Section 1. That the Director of Pointe, formerly known as the Val- supplement the ordinance by adding Public Health is authorized to apply leyview Homes project; and autho- new Section 5a to authorize other for and accept a grant in the rizing the Director of Public Service agreements. approximate amount of $253,000, and to enter into one or more public Whereas, this ordinance consti- any other funds that may become improvement contracts for the mak- tutes an emergency measure provid- available during the grant term ing of the improvement. ing for the usual daily operation of from Cuyahoga County Board of 499 14 The City Record March 12, 2008

Health to conduct the Lead Invest- for and accept a grant in the appropriated for the purposes ment and Minor Renovation Initia- approximate amount of $15,000 and described in the summary for the tive (“LAMRI”) Invest in Children any other funds that may become grant contained in the file described Program; that the Director is autho- available during the grant term, below. rized to file all papers and execute from Kaiser Permanente of Ohio to Section 2. That the summary for all documents necessary to receive conduct the 2008 Kaiser Worksite the grant, File No. 353-08-A, made a the funds under the grant; and that Wellness Program; that the Director part of this ordinance as if fully the funds are appropriated for the is authorized to file all papers and rewritten, as presented to the purposes described in the summary execute all documents necessary to Finance Committee of this Council for the grant contained in the file receive the funds under the grant; at the public hearing on this legis- described below. and that the funds are appropriated lation, is approved in all respects Section 2. That the summary for for the purposes set forth in the and shall not be changed without the grant, File No. 351-08-A, made a summary for the grant contained in additional legislative authority. part of this ordinance as if fully the file described below. Section 3. That the Director of rewritten, as presented to the Section 2. That the summary for Public Health shall have the author- Finance Committee of this Council the grant, File No. 352-08-A, made a ity to extend the term of the grant at the public hearing on this legis- part of this ordinance as if fully re- during the grant term. lation, is approved in all respects written, is approved in all respects. Section 4. That the Director of and shall not be changed without Section 3. That the Director of Public Health shall deposit the additional legislative authority. Public Health shall have the author- grant accepted under this ordinance Section 3. That the Director of ity to extend the term of the grant into a fund or funds designated by Public Health is authorized to enter during the grant term. the Director of Finance to imple- into one or more contracts with Section 4. That the Director of ment the program as described in Sigma Dwelling Systems, JAC Con- Public Health shall deposit the the file and appropriated for that sultants, and Environmental Health grant accepted under this ordinance purpose. Watch for professional services nec- into a fund or funds designated by Section 5. That the Director of essary to implement the program as the Director of Finance to imple- Public Health is authorized to make described in the file. ment the program as described in one or more written requirement Section 4. That the Director of the file and appropriated for that contracts under the Charter and the Public Health is authorized to enter purpose. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, into one or more contracts with var- Section 5. That this ordinance is Ohio, 1976, for the requirements dur- ious agencies, entities, or individu- declared to be an emergency mea- ing the grant term of the necessary als to implement the program as sure and, provided it receives the items of fruits and vegetables, to be described in the file. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all purchased by the Commissioner of Section 5. That the Director of the members elected to Council, it Purchases and Supplies on a unit Public Health shall have the author- shall take effect and be in force basis for the Department of Public ity to extend the term of the grant immediately upon its passage and Health. Bids shall be taken in a during the grant term. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it manner that permits an award to be Section 6. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force made for all items as a single con- Public Health shall deposit the from and after the earliest period tract, or by separate contract for grant accepted under this ordinance allowed by law. each or any combination of the into a fund or funds designated by Referred to Directors of Public items as the Board of Control deter- the Director of Finance to imple- Health, Finance, Law; Committees mines. Alternate bids for a period ment the program as described in on Health and Human Services, less than the specified term may be the file and appropriated for that Finance. taken if desired by the Commis- purpose. sioner of Purchases and Supplies Section 7. That the cost of the con- Ord. No. 353-08. until provision is made for the tract or contracts authorized by this By Council Members Brancatelli requirements for the entire term. ordinance shall be paid from the and Sweeney (by departmental re- Section 6. That the costs of the fund or funds to which are credited quest). contract or contracts shall be the proceeds of the grant accepted An emergency ordinance authoriz- charged against the proper appro- under this ordinance. ing the Director of Public Health to Section 8. That this ordinance is apply for and accept a grant from priation accounts and the Director declared to be an emergency mea- Medical Mutual of Ohio Charitable of Finance shall certify the amount sure and, provided it receives the Foundation through the Cleveland of the initial purchase, which pur- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Foundation for the Obesity Preven- chase, together with all later pur- the members elected to Council, it tion Program; authorizing the Direc- chases, shall be made on order of shall take effect and be in force tor to enter into one or more con- the Commissioner of Purchases and immediately upon its passage and tracts with the Cleveland Metropoli- Supplies under a requisition against approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tan School District and the St. Mar- the contract or contracts certified by shall take effect and be in force tin de Porres agency; and authoriz- the Director of Finance. from and after the earliest period ing the purchase by one or more Section 7. That under Section allowed by law. requirement contracts of fruits and 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Referred to Directors of Public vegetables necessary to implement authorized by this ordinance may be Health, Finance, Law; Committees the program, for the Department of made through cooperative agree- on Health and Human Services, Public Health. ments using state procedures. The Finance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Director of Public Health may sign tutes an emergency measure provid- all documents with the State of Ohio Ord. No. 352-08. ing for the usual daily operation of or any of its political subdivisions By Council Members Brancatelli a municipal department; now, there- that are necessary to make the pur- and Sweeney (by departmental re- fore, chases, and may enter into one or quest). Be it ordained by the Council of more contracts with the vendors An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: selected through that cooperative ing the Director of Public Health to Section 1. That the Director of process. apply for and accept a grant from Public Health is authorized to apply Section 8. That the Director of Kaiser Permanente of Ohio for the for and accept a grant in the Public Health is authorized to enter 2008 Kaiser Worksite Wellness Pro- approximate amount of $42,450, and into one or more contracts with the gram. any other funds that may become Cleveland Municipal School District Whereas, this ordinance consti- available during the grant term and the St. Martin de Porres agency tutes an emergency measure provid- from Medical Mutual of Ohio Chari- to implement the grant as described ing for the usual daily operation of table Foundation through the Cleve- in the file. a municipal department; now, there- land Foundation to conduct the Obe- Section 9. That the costs of the fore, sity Prevention Program; that the contract or contracts authorized by Be it ordained by the Council of Director is authorized to file all this ordinance shall be paid from the City of Cleveland: papers and execute all documents the fund or funds to which are cred- Section 1. That the Director of necessary to receive the funds under ited the grant proceeds accepted Public Health is authorized to apply the grant; and that the funds are under this ordinance. 500 March 12, 2008 The City Record 15

Section 10. That this ordinance is for the Division of Police, Depart- necessary to receive the funds under declared to be an emergency mea- ment of Public Safety. Bids shall be the grant; and that the funds are sure and, provided it receives the taken in a manner that permits an appropriated for the purposes affirmative vote of two-thirds of all award to be made for all items as described in the summary for the the members elected to Council, it a single contract, or by separate grant contained in the file described shall take effect and be in force contract for each or any combina- below. immediately upon its passage and tion of the items as the Board of Section 2. That the summary for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Control determines. Alternate bids the grant, File No. 355-08-A, made a shall take effect and be in force for a period less than the specified part of this ordinance as if fully from and after the earliest period term may be taken if desired by the rewritten, as presented to the allowed by law. Commissioner of Purchases and Finance Committee of this Council Referred to Directors of Public Supplies until provision is made for at the public hearing on this legis- Health, Finance, Law; Committees the requirements for the entire lation, is approved in all respects on Health and Human Services, term. and shall not be changed without Finance. Section 6. That the costs of the additional legislative authority. contract or contracts shall be Section 3. That the Director of Ord. No. 354-08. charged against the proper appro- Public Safety shall have the author- By Council Members Conwell and priation accounts and the Director ity to extend the term of the grant Sweeney (by departmental request). of Finance shall certify the amount during the grant term. An emergency ordinance authoriz- of the initial purchase, which pur- Section 4. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Safety to chase, together with all later pur- declared to be an emergency mea- apply for and accept a grant from chases, shall be made on order of sure and, provided it receives the Bridgeway, Inc. for the Detroit the Commissioner of Purchases and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Shoreway Weed and Seed Program; Supplies under a requisition against the members elected to Council, it and authorizing the purchase by one the contract or contracts certified by shall take effect and be in force or more requirement contracts of the Director of Finance. immediately upon its passage and materials, equipment, supplies and Section 7. That under Section approval by the Mayor; otherwise it services, for the Division of Police, 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases shall take effect and be in force Department of Public Safety. authorized by this ordinance may be from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- made through cooperative agree- allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- ments using state procedures. The Referred to Directors of Public ing for the usual daily operation of Director of Public Safety may sign Safety, Finance, Law; Committees a municipal department; now, there- all documents with the State of Ohio on Public Safety, Finance. fore, or any of its political subdivisions Be it ordained by the Council of that are necessary to make the pur- Ord. No. 356-08. the City of Cleveland: chases, and may enter into one or By Council Members Reed, Con- Section 1. That the Director of more contracts with the vendors well and Sweeney (by departmental Public Safety is authorized to apply selected through that cooperative request). for and accept a grant in the process. An emergency ordinance authoriz- approximate amount of $70,123, and Section 8. That the costs of the ing the Director of Public Safety to any other funds that may become contract or contracts authorized by apply for and accept a grant from available during the grant term this ordinance shall be paid from Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center from Bridgeway, Inc., to conduct the the fund or funds to which are cred- for the Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Detroit Shoreway Weed and Seed ited the grant proceeds accepted Program. Program; that the Director is autho- under this ordinance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- rized to file all papers and execute Section 9. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- all documents necessary to receive declared to be an emergency mea- ing for the usual daily operation of the funds under the grant; and that sure and, provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- the funds are appropriated for the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, purposes described in the worksheet the members elected to Council, it Be it ordained by the Council of for the grant contained in the file shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: described below. immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That the Director of Section 2. That, notwithstanding approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Public Safety is authorized to apply any provision to the contrary, the shall take effect and be in force for and accept a grant in the Director of Public Safety is autho- from and after the earliest period approximate amount of $52,543.26, rized to accept the gift of equip- allowed by law. and any other funds that may ment from Bridgeway, Inc. needed Referred to Directors of Public become available during the grant to implement the grant as described Safety, Finance, Law; Committees term from Murtis Taylor Multi Ser- in the file, and is further autho- on Public Safety, Finance. vice Center to conduct the Mt. Pleas- rized to file all papers and execute ant Weed and Seed Program; that all documents necessary to receive Ord. No. 355-08. the Director is authorized to file all the gift. By Council Members Cleveland, papers and execute all documents Section 3. That the worksheet for Conwell and Sweeney (by depart- necessary to receive the funds under the grant, File No. 354-08-A, made a mental request). the grant; and that the funds are part of this ordinance as if fully An emergency ordinance authoriz- appropriated for the purposes rewritten, as presented to the ing the Director of Public Safety to described in the summary for the Finance Committee of this Council apply for and accept a grant from grant contained in the file described at the public hearing on this legis- Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. below. lation, is approved in all respects for the Weed and Seed Program. Section 2. That the summary for and shall not be changed without Whereas, this ordinance consti- the grant, File No. 356-08-A, made a additional legislative authority. tutes an emergency measure provid- part of this ordinance as if fully Section 4. That the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of rewritten, as presented to the Public Safety shall have the author- a municipal department; now, there- Finance Committee of this Council ity to extend the term of the grant fore, at the public hearing on this legis- during the grant term. Be it ordained by the Council of lation, is approved in all respects Section 5. That the Director of the City of Cleveland: and shall not be changed without Public Safety is authorized to make Section 1. That the Director of additional legislative authority. one or more written requirement Public Safety is authorized to apply Section 3. That the Director of contracts under the Charter and the for and accept a grant in the Public Safety shall have the author- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, approximate amount of $44,604, and ity to extend the term of the grant Ohio, 1976, for the requirements dur- any other funds that may become during the grant term. ing the grant term of the necessary available during the grant term Section 4. That this ordinance is items of materials, equipment, sup- from Burten, Bell, Carr Develop- declared to be an emergency mea- plies and services necessary to ment, Inc., to conduct the Central sure and, provided it receives the implement the program, to be pur- Weed and Seed Program; that the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all chased by the Commissioner of Pur- Director is authorized to file all the members elected to Council, it chases and Supplies on a unit basis papers and execute all documents shall take effect and be in force 501 16 The City Record March 12, 2008 immediately upon its passage and by separate contract for each or any ing, communication lines at High- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it combination of the items as the land Park Cemetery and installing shall take effect and be in force Board of Control determines. Alter- a gas line from the Highland Park from and after the earliest period nate bids for a period less than the Cemetery Administration Building allowed by law. specified term may be taken if to a natural gas supply, for the Divi- Referred to Directors of Public desired by the Commissioner of Pur- sion of Park Maintenance and Prop- Safety, Finance, Law; Committees chases and Supplies until provision erties, Department of Parks, Recre- on Public Safety, Finance. is made for the requirements for the ation and Properties, by one or more entire term. contracts duly let to the lowest Ord. No. 357-08. Section 5. That the Director of responsible bidder or bidders after By Council Members Conwell and Public Safety is authorized to enter competitive bidding on a unit basis Sweeney (by departmental request). into one or more contracts with the for the improvement. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Police Athletic League to implement Section 2. That the Director of ing the Director of Public Safety to the grant as described in the file. Parks, Recreation and Properties is apply for and accept a grant from Section 6. That the costs of the authorized to enter into one or the U.S. Department of Justice, contract or contracts shall be more contracts for the making of Bureau of Justice Assistance for the charged against the fund or funds the public improvement with the 2008 Gang Resistance Education and which are credited the grant pro- lowest responsible bidder or bid- Training Program; authorizing the ceeds accepted under this ordinance, ders after competitive bidding on a purchase by one or more require- the cash match, and shall also be unit basis for the improvement, ment contracts of materials, equip- paid from the proper appropriation provided, however, that each sepa- ment, supplies, and services needed accounts and the Director of rate trade and each distinct com- to implement the grant; and autho- Finance shall certify the amount of ponent part of the improvement rizing one or more contracts with the initial purchase, which pur- may be treated as a separate the Police Athletic League to imple- chase, together with all later pur- improvement, and each, or any com- ment the grant. chases, shall be made on order of bination, of the trades or compo- Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Commissioner of Purchases and nents may be the subject of a sep- tutes an emergency measure provid- Supplies under a requisition against arate contract on a unit basis. ing for the usual daily operation of the contract or contracts certified by Section 3. That the cost of the a municipal department; now, there- the Director of Finance. improvement authorized shall be fore, Section 7. That under Section paid from Fund No. 01-701203-692600, Be it ordained by the Council of 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Request No. 178808. the City of Cleveland: authorized by this ordinance may be Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 1. That the Director of made through cooperative agree- declared to be an emergency mea- Public Safety is authorized to apply ments using state procedures. The sure and, provided it receives the for and accept a grant in the Director of Public Safety may sign affirmative vote of two-thirds of all approximate amount of $110,561, and all documents with the State of Ohio the members elected to Council, it any other funds that may become or any of its political subdivisions shall take effect and be in force available during the grant term, that are necessary to make the pur- immediately upon its passage and from the U.S. Department of Justice, chases, and may enter into one or approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Bureau of Justice Assistance to con- more contracts with the vendors shall take effect and be in force duct the 2008 Gang Resistance Edu- selected through that cooperative from and after the earliest period cation and Training (“GREAT”) process. allowed by law. Program that the Director of Public Section 8. That this ordinance is Referred to Directors of Parks, Safety is authorized to file all declared to be an emergency mea- Recreation and Properties, City Plan- papers and execute all documents sure and, provided it receives the ning Commission, Finance, Law; necessary to receive the funds under affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Committees on Public Parks, Prop- the grant; and that the funds are the members elected to Council, it erty and Recreation, City Planning, appropriated for the purposes set shall take effect and be in force Finance. forth in the application for the immediately upon its passage and grant contained in the file described approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ord. No. 359-08. below. shall take effect and be in force By Council Members Brady, Section 2. That the application for from and after the earliest period Pierce Scott, Cimperman and Swee- the grant, File No. 357-08-A, made a allowed by law. ney (by departmental request). part of this ordinance as if fully re- Referred to Directors of Public An emergency ordinance authoriz- written, as presented to the Finance Safety, Finance, Law; Committees ing the Commissioner of Purchases Committee of this Council at the on Public Safety, Finance. and Supplies to purchase properties public hearing on this legislation, for future redevelopment at 3503 including the obligation of the City Ord. No. 358-08. West 123rd Street, 3445 West 123rd to provide matching funds in the By Council Members Johnson, Street and 3747 West 130th Street for sum of $12,285, payable from Fund Cimperman and Sweeney (by depart- the Department of Community Nos. 10 SF 025, 10 SF 027, and 10 SF mental request). Development; and authorizing the 049, are approved in all respects and An emergency ordinance deter- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- shall not be changed without addi- mining the method of making the plies to convey the properties to tional legislative authority. public improvement for installing Westown Community Development Section 3. That the Director of new, and removing existing, com- Corporation, or its designee, which Public Safety shall have the author- munication lines at Highland Park are not needed for public use. ity to extend the term of the grant Cemetery and installing a gas line Whereas, the Director of Commu- if the extension does not involve an from the Highland Park Cemetery nity Development has requested the increase in the dollar amount of the Administration Building to a natur- purchase of properties located at grant specified above. al gas supply; and authorizing the 3503 West 123rd Street, 3445 West Section 4. That the Director of Director of Parks, Recreation and 123rd Street, and 3747 West 130th Public Safety is authorized to make Properties to enter into one or more Street for future redevelopment; and one or more written requirement public improvement contracts for Whereas, the Director of Commu- contracts under the Charter and the the making of the improvement. nity Development has requested the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Whereas, this ordinance consti- sale of the properties to Westown Ohio, 1976, for the requirements dur- tutes an emergency measure provid- Community Development Corpora- ing the grant period of the neces- ing for the usual daily operation of tion, or its designee (the “Redevel- sary items of materials, equipment, a municipal department; now, there- oper”) which are not needed for pub- supplies, and services needed to fore, lic use, for the public purpose of implement the grant, to be pur- Be it ordained by the Council of future redevelopment of the proper- chased by the Commissioner of Pur- the City of Cleveland: ties; and chases and Supplies on a unit basis Section 1. That, under Section 167 Whereas, this ordinance consti- for the Department of Public Safe- of the Charter of the City of Cleve- tutes an emergency measure provid- ty. Bids shall be taken in a manner land, this Council determines to ing for the usual daily operation of that permits an award to be made make the public improvement of a municipal department; now, there- for all items as a single contract, or installing new, and removing exist- fore, 502 March 12, 2008 The City Record 17

Be it ordained by the Council of Section 5. That this Council finds authorized to sell the real property, the City of Cleveland: that the conveyance to the Redevel- more fully described below, to Section 1. That notwithstanding oper constitutes a public use of the Amjad Hamdeh. and as an exception to the provi- properties for the purposes of rede- Section 2. That the real property sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the velopment. to be sold pursuant to this ordinance Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Section 6. That at the direction of is more fully described as follows: Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of the Board of Control, the Commis- Purchases and Supplies is autho- sioner of Purchases and Supplies is P. P. No. 128-27-095 rized to purchase the following authorized to convey the properties Situated in the City of Cleveland, described properties for future rede- previously described in this ordi- County of Cuyahoga and State of velopment: nance to the Redeveloper, for $1.00, Ohio, and known as being part of and other valuable consideration, Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. 3503 West 123rd which is determined to be fair mar- 427, and bounded and described as PPN: 018-02-135 ket value by the Board of Control, follows: Situated in the City of Cleveland, taking into account all restrictions, Beginning at a point on the West- County of Cuyahoga and State of reversionary interests and similar erly line of East 116th Street, 40.00 Ohio and known as being Sublot No. encumbrances placed by the City of feet Northerly from its intersection 415 in The Crawford Land Compa- Cleveland in the deed of con- with the Southerly line of said Orig- ny’s Subdivision No. 1 of part of veyance. inal Lot No. 427; thence Northerly Original Rockport Township Section Section 7. That the conveyance along said Westerly line of East No. 11 as shown by the recorded plat shall be made by official deed pre- 116th Street, 40.00 feet; thence West- in Volume 60 of Maps, Page 8 of pared by the Director of Law and erly parallel with the Southerly line Cuyahoga County Records and executed by the Mayor on behalf of of said Original Lot No. 427, 163.5 being 35 feet front on the Easterly the City of Cleveland. The deed feet; thence Southerly parallel with side of West 123rd Street (formerly shall contain necessary provisions, the Westerly line of East 116th West 122nd Street) and extending including restrictive reversionary Street, 40.00 feet; thence Easterly back of equal width 105 feet, as interests as may be specified by the parallel with the Southerly line of appears by said plat, be the same Board of Control or Director of Law, said Original Lot No. 427, 163.5 feet more of less, but subject to all legal which shall protect the parties as to the place of beginning, and being highways. their respective interests require further know as Sublot No. 31 in and shall specifically contain a pro- Harvey Rice’s proposed Subdivision, 3445 West 123rd vision against the erection of any of part of Original One Hundred PPN: 018-03-046 advertising signs or billboards ex- Acre Lot No. 427, be the same more Situated In the City of Cleveland; cept permitted identification signs. or less, but subject to all legal high- County of Cuyahoga and State of Section 8. That this ordinance is ways. Ohio and known as being Sublot No: declared to be an emergency mea- Section 3. That all documents 431 in the Crawford Land Company’s sure and, provided it receives the necessary to complete the con- Subdivision No. 1, of part of Origi- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all veyance authorized by this ordi- nal Rockport Township Section No. the members elected to Council, it nance shall be executed within six 11, as shown by the recorded plat in shall take effect and be in force (6) months of the effective date of Volume 60 of Maps, Page 8 of Cuya- immediately upon its passage and this ordinance. If all of the docu- hoga County Records and being a approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ments are not executed within six parcel of land 35 feet front on the shall take effect and be in force (6) months of the effective date of Easterly side of West 123rd Street, from and after the earliest period this ordinance, or such additional and extending back of equal width allowed by law. time as may be granted by the 105 feet, as appears by said plat, be Referred to Directors of Commu- Director of Community Develop- the same more or less, but subject nity Development, City Planning ment, this ordinance shall be to all legal highways. Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- repealed and shall be of no further tees on Community and Economic force or effect. 3747 West 130th Development, City Planning, Section 4. That the consideration PPN: 018-28-001 Finance. for the subject parcel shall be estab- Situated in the City of Cleveland, lished by the Board of Control and County of Cuyahoga and State of Ord. No. 360-08. shall be not less than Fair Market Ohio and known as being Sublot No. By Council Member Johnson. Value taking into account such 953 and the Southerly 2.85 feet of An emergency ordinance authoriz- terms and conditions, restrictions Sublot No. 952 in the Crawford Land ing the sale of real property as part and covenants as are deemed nec- Company’s Subdivision No. 3 of part of the Land Reutilization Program essary or appropriate. of Original Rockport Township, Sec- and located on East 116th Street to Section 5. That the conveyance tion No. 11, as shown by the record- Amjad Hamdeh. authorized hereby shall be made by ed plat in Volume 64 of Maps, Page Whereas, the City of Cleveland official deed prepared by the Direc- 30 of Cuyahoga County Records, and has elected to adopt and implement tor of Law and executed by the together forming a parcel of land the procedures under Chapter 5722 Mayor on behalf of the City of 42.85 feet front on the Easterly side of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- Cleveland. The deed shall contain of West 130th Street, (formerly Set- tate reutilization of nonproductive such provisions as may be necessary tlement Road), and extending back lands situated within the City of to protect and benefit the public of equal width 105 feet, as appears Cleveland; and interest including such restrictive by said plat, be the same more or Whereas, real property acquired covenants and reversionary inter- Less, but subject to all legal high- under the City’s Land Reutilization ests as may be specified by the ways. Program is acquired, held, adminis- Board of Control, the Director of Section 2. That the Director of tered and disposed of by the City of Community Development or the Community Development is autho- Cleveland through its Department of Director of Law. rized to execute on behalf of the Community Development under the Section 6. That this ordinance is City of Cleveland all necessary doc- terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio hereby declared to be an emergency uments to acquire and to convey the Revised Code and Section 183.021 of measure and, provided it receives properties and to employ and pay all Codified Ordinances of the City of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of fees for title companies, surveys, Cleveland, 1976; and all the members elected to Council, escrows, appraisers, environmental Whereas, this ordinance consti- it shall take effect and be in force audits, and all other costs necessary tutes an emergency measure provid- immediately upon its passage and for the acquisition of the properties. ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 3. That the consideration a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force to be paid for the properties shall fore, from and after the earliest period not exceed $1.00, and other valuable Be it ordained by the Council of allowed by law. consideration, determined to be fair the City of Cleveland: Referred to Directors of Commu- market value. Section 1. That under Section nity Development, City Planning Section 4. That all costs of acqui- 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- sition of land shall be paid from Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commis- tees on Community and Economic Fund No. 14. sioner of Purchases and Supplies is Development, Finance. 503 18 The City Record March 12, 2008

Ord. No. 365-08. and shall not exceed $100,000 per Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, authorizes By Council Member Sweeney (by year for any option term, if exer- the Clerk of the Cleveland Munici- departmental request). cised. pal Court, subject to the approval An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 4. That the lease may of this Council, to contract with ing the Director of Finance, on authorize the City to make any nongovernmental entity to pro- behalf of the Cleveland Municipal improvements to the leased premis- vide services in processing, collect- Court, to lease property at 310 West es under terms to be determined by ing, and enforcing parking infrac- Lakeside Avenue from Cuyahoga the parties consistent with the pub- tion tickets and judgments; and County, or their designees, for a lic purpose of providing office Whereas, the Clerk of the Cleve- term not to exceed one year, with space for CIJIS of the Cleveland land Municipal Court conducted a four additional one-year options to Municipal Court to provide tech- request for proposals in which ACS renew, for the public purpose of pro- nology information services to the State & Local Solutions, Inc. sub- viding office space for the Cleve- Court. mitted the most favorable proposal; land Integrated Justice Information Section 5. That the lease may pro- and System of the Cleveland Municipal vide for the City’s payment of appro- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Court. priate utility and other operating tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, the City of Cleveland costs of the leased premises. ing for the usual daily operation of requires certain property located at Section 6. That the lease shall be a municipal department; now, there- 310 West Lakeside Avenue for the prepared by the Director of Law, fore, public purpose of providing office and shall contain any authorized Be it ordained by the Council of space for the Cleveland Integrated terms and conditions as are the City of Cleveland: Justice Information System (“CIJIS”) required to protect the interests of Section 1. That That the Clerk of of the Cleveland Municipal Court to the City. the Cleveland Municipal Court is provide technology information ser- Section 7. That the Director of authorized to enter into one or more vices to the Court; and Finance, on behalf of the Cleveland contracts with ACS State & Local Whereas, Cuyahoga County, or Municipal Court, and the Director of Solutions, Inc. for professional ser- their designees, has proposed to Law, and other appropriate City offi- vices necessary to process, collect, lease said property to the City of cials, are authorized to execute and enforce parking infraction tick- Cleveland; and other documents and certificates, ets on same terms and conditions Whereas, this ordinance consti- and take other actions as may be as the previous contract for these tutes an emergency measure provid- necessary or appropriate to effect services, City Contract No. 63107, ing for the usual daily operation of the lease authorized by this ordi- except that ACS State & Local Solu- a municipal department; now, there- nance. tions shall supply additional hard- fore, Section 8. That the costs of the ware, and software at no addition- Be it ordained by the Council of lease authorized shall be paid from al cost as agreed to by the vendor the City of Cleveland: Fund No. 10 SF 086, Request No. and the Clerk. The contract or con- Section 1. That notwithstanding 1764678. tracts shall have a commencing and as an exception to the provi- Section 9. That this ordinance is June 1, 2008 and expiring not later sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the hereby declared to be an emergency than November 30, 2010. The con- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, measure and, provided it receives tract or contracts shall be prepared Ohio, 1976, the Director of Finance, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of by the Director of Law and shall be on behalf of the Cleveland Munici- all the members elected to Council, approved for legal form and cor- pal Court, is authorized to lease it shall take effect and be in force rectness prior to its execution by from Cuyahoga County, or their immediately upon its passage and the Clerk of the Cleveland Munici- designees, certain property more approval by the Mayor; otherwise it pal Court. The contract shall state fully described as follows: Suite 350 shall take effect and be in force that it is subject to the validity of at 310 West Lakeside Avenue, con- from and after the earliest period Chapter 4521 of the Ohio Revised sisting of approximately 4,242 allowed by law. Code and Chapter 459 of the Codi- square feet, for office space for the Referred to Directors of Finance, fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, CIJIS of the Cleveland Municipal Law; Committee on Finance. 1976. The contracts or contracts Court. shall be paid from Fund No. 01- Section 2. That the term of the Ord. No. 366-08. 011601-632000, Request No. 181335. lease authorized by this ordinance By Council Member Sweeney (by Section 2. That this ordinance is shall not exceed one (1) year, with departmental request). declared to be an emergency mea- four options to renew for consecu- An emergency ordinance authoriz- sure and, provided it receives the tive one-year periods, exercisable by ing the Clerk of the Cleveland affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the Director of Finance, on behalf Municipal Court to enter into one or the members elected to Council, it of the Cleveland Municipal Court, more contracts with ACS State & shall take effect and be in force subject to termination by written Local Solutions, Inc. for profession- immediately upon its passage and notice from either party within not al services necessary to process, col- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it less than sixty (60) days after such lect, and enforce parking infraction shall take effect and be in force notice. tickets and judgments. from and after the earliest period Section 3. That the rent for the Whereas, Section 4521.05(D) of allowed by law. lease shall not exceed $100,000 per Revised Code and Section 459.03(d) Referred to Directors of Finance, year for the original lease term, of the Codified Ordinances of Law; Committee on Finance.

FIRST READING ORDINANCES REFERRED

Ord. No. 361-08. By Council Members Mitchell and Conwell. An ordinance to change the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands located on the southwest corner of Euclid Avenue and East 117th Street and lands located on the northeast corner of Mayfield Rd. and East 117th Street as shown shaded on the attached map to a General Retail Business District, a ‘K’ Area District and a ‘4’ Height District (Map Change No. 2256; Sheet No. 8 & 9). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Euclid Avenue at its intersection with the northwesterly prolongation of the centerline of vacated East 116th Street; Thence southeasterly along said centerline of vacated East 116th Street to its intersection with the southwesterly prolongation of the northwesterly line of Sublot Number 19 in the Jas. S. Stevens Subdivision as shown on the recorded plat in Volume 27, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County Map Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 120-29-046; 504 March 12, 2008 The City Record 19

Thence northeasterly along said southwesterly prolongation of said northwesterly line and along its northeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the southwesterly line of Sublot Number 27 in the Marcus E. and Sarah L. Cozad Re-Allotment as shown on the recorded plat in Volume 9, Page 28 of Cuyahoga County Map Records, said parcel also being also being known part of Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 120-29-015; Thence southeasterly along said southwesterly line and continuing along its southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot 24 in said Marcus E. and Sarah L. Cozad Re-Allotment, said parcel also being known as part of Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 120-29-014; Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 117th Street; Thence southerly along said centerline of East 117th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Mayfield Road; Thence easterly along said centerline of Mayfield Road to its intersection with the main line of the New York Central Railroad; Thence northerly along said main line to its intersection with the southeasterly prolongation of the northeasterly line of East 117th Street; Thence northwesterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of East 117th Street; Thence westerly along a straight line drawn perpendicular to the easterly line of East 117th Street to its intersection with the centerline of said East 117th Street; Thence northwesterly along said centerline and along its northwesterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Euclid Avenue; Thence southwesterly along said centerline of Euclid Avenue to its intersection with the northwesterly prolongation of the centerline of vacated East 116th Street, said intersection being also known as the principal place of beginning, and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a General Retail Business District a ‘K’ Area District, and a 4 Height District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2256, Sheet Numbers 8 and 9 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 City Planning. 505 20 The City Record March 12, 2008

Ord. No. 362-08. By Council Member Mitchell. An ordinance to change the Use District of lands located on the south side of Cedar Avenue between East 100th Street and East 101st Street to Institutional Research (Map Change No. 2255; Sheet No. 5 & 9). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of Cedar Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of East 100th Street; Thence easterly along said centerline of Cedar Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the centerline of East 101st Street; Thence southerly along said prolongation of said centerline to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of Sublot Number 12 in the Jane Sayle, Et. Al Subdivision as shown on the recorded plat in Volume 14, Page 5 of Cuyahoga County Map Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 121-18-114, Thence westerly along said prolongation of said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line there- of; Thence northerly along said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot Number 74 in said Jane Sayle Et. Al Subdivision, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 121-18-151; Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 100th Street; Thence northerly along said centerline of East 100th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Euclid Avenue, said intersection being the principal place of beginning; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to an Institutional Research District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2255, Sheet Numbers 5 and 9 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 City Planning. 506 March 12, 2008 The City Record 21

Ord. No. 363-08. By Council Member Polensek. An ordinance to change the Use and Area Districts of land on the south side of Shawnee Avenue east of East 185th Street shown shaded on the attached map from a Two Family Residential District and a ‘B’ Area District to a Local Retail Business District and a ‘C’ Area District (Map Change No. 2258; Sheet No. 7). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the centerline of East 185th Street at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Shawnee Avenue; Thence easterly along said centerline of Shawnee Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot Number 2 in the M & M Cone Subdivision Not Recorded, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 114-19-021; Thence southerly along said prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line of Sublot Number 17 of said M & M Cone Subdivision, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 114-19-010; Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot Number 6 in said M & M Cone Subdivision, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number 114-19-025; Thence northerly along said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Shawnee Avenue; Thence westerly along said centerline of Shawnee Avenue and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 185th Street and the principal place of beginning. and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District and a ‘C’ Area District. Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2258, Sheet No. 7 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 City Planning. 507 22 The City Record March 12, 2008

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

Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on City Planning. Council Member Cummins left the Meeting. 508 March 12, 2008 The City Record 23

FIRST READING EMERGENCY Whereas, this resolution consti- Res. No. 369-08. ORDINANCE READ IN FULL tutes an emergency measure provid- By Council Member Brancatelli. AND PASSED ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency resolution with- a municipal department; now, there- drawing objection to the renewal of Ord. No. 380-08. fore, a D5 Liquor Permit at 5421 Fleet By Council Member Cimperman. Be it resolved by the Council of Avenue, and repealing Resolution An emergency ordinance consent- the City of Cleveland: No. 1304-07, objecting to said renew- ing and approving the issuance of a Section 1. That objection to a D5 al. permit for the 28th Annual St. Liquor Permit to Jerrich, Inc., DBA Whereas, this Council objected to Malachi Run, on March 15, 2008, Karb’s Tavern, 3614 East 65th a D5 Liquor Permit to 5421 Fleet sponsored by the Hermes Sports & Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Per- Avenue by Resolution No. 1304-07 Events. manent Number 8912747 be and the adopted by the Council on August 8, Whereas, this ordinance consti- same is hereby withdrawn and Res- 2007; and tutes an emergency measure provid- olution No. 1295-07, containing such Whereas, this Council wishes to ing for the usual daily operation of objection, be and the same is here- withdraw its objection to the above a municipal department; now, there- by repealed and that this Council renewal and consents to said renew- fore, consents to the immediate renewal al; and Be it ordained by the Council of thereof. Whereas, this resolution consti- the City of Cleveland: Section 2. That this resolution is tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- measure and provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, Council consents to and approves the members elected to Council, it Be it resolved by the Council of the holding of the 28th Annual St. shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: Malachi Run sponsored by the Her- immediately upon its adoption and Section 1. That objection to a D5 mes Sports & Events, on March 15, approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Liquor Permit to 5421 Fleet Avenue, 2008, with the Run beginning at St. shall take effect and be in force LLC, DBA Fleet’s Finest, 5421 Ave- Malachi, Main Street north to Cen- from and after the earliest period nue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Perma- ter, Center west to River Road, allowed by law. nent Number 2759404 be and the River Road north to Elm, Elm east Motion to suspend rules. Charter same is hereby withdrawn and Res- to Old River Road/River Bend, and statutory provisions and place olution No. 1304-07, containing such River Bend to Canal, Canal east to on final adoption. objection, be and the same is here- West 3rd, West 3rd east to Com- The rules were suspended. Yeas by repealed and that this Council mercial, Commercial north to West 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read consents to the immediate renewal Eagle, West Eagle east to Canal, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. thereof. Nays 0. Section 2. That this resolution is Canal west to Center, Center to hereby declared to be an emergency Winslow, Winslow to finish, pro- Res. No. 368-08. measure and provided it receives the vided that the applicant sponsor By Council Member Brancatelli. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall meet all the requirements of An emergency resolution with- the members elected to Council, it Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- drawing objection to the renewal of shall take effect and be in force nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 3367 immediately upon its adoption and Streets may be closed as deter- East 65th Street, 1st floor front, and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it mined by the Chief of Police and repealing Resolution No. 1296-07, shall take effect and be in force safety forces as may be necessary objecting to said renewal. from and after the earliest period in order to protect the participants Whereas, this Council objected to allowed by law. in the event. Said permit shall fur- a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to Rome Motion to suspend rules. Charter ther provide that the City of Cleve- Jack, Inc., DBA Johnnie’s Beverage, and statutory provisions and place land shall be fully indemnified 3367 East 65th Street, 1st floor front, on final adoption. from any and all liability resulting Cleveland, Ohio 44127, Permanent The rules were suspended. Yeas from the issuance of the same, to Number 7500355 by Resolution No. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the extent and in form satisfactory 1296-07 adopted by the Council on third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. to the Director of Law. August 8, 2007; and Nays 0. Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, this Council wishes to hereby declared to be an emergency withdraw its objection to the above Res. No. 370-08. measure and, provided it receives renewal and consents to said renew- By Council Member Cimperman. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of al; and An emergency resolution with- all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this resolution consti- drawing objection to the renewal of it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit at 6524 immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of St. Clair Avenue, and repealing Res- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it a municipal department; now, there- olution No. 1310-07, objecting to said shall take effect and be in force fore, renewal. from and after the earliest period Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this Council objected to allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit to 6524 Motion to suspend rules. Charter Section 1. That objection to a C1 St. Clair Avenue by Resolution No. and statutory provisions and place and C2 Liquor Permit to Rome Jack, 1310-07 adopted by the Council on on final passage. Inc., DBA Johnnie’s Beverage, 3367 August 8, 2007; and The rules were suspended. Yeas East 65th Street, 1st floor front, Whereas, this Council wishes to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Cleveland, Ohio 44127, Permanent withdraw its objection to the above third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Number 7500355 be and the same is renewal and consents to said renew- Nays 0. hereby withdrawn and Resolution al; and No. 1296-07, containing such objec- Whereas, this resolution consti- FIRST READING EMERGENCY tion, be and the same is hereby tutes an emergency measure provid- RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL repealed and that this Council con- ing for the usual daily operation of AND ADOPTED sents to the immediate renewal a municipal department; now, there- thereof. fore, Res. No. 367-08. Section 2. That this resolution is Be it resolved by the Council of By Council Member Brancatelli. hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland: An emergency resolution with- measure and provided it receives the Section 1. That objection to a D5 drawing objection to the renewal of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all and D6 Liquor Permit to ARA Enter- a D5 Liquor Permit at 3614 East the members elected to Council, it prises, DBA TK’s Tavern, 6524 St. 65th Street, and repealing Resolu- shall take effect and be in force Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, tion No. 1295-07, objecting to said immediately upon its adoption and Permanent Number 0251410 be and renewal. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it the same is hereby withdrawn and Whereas, this Council objected to shall take effect and be in force Resolution No. 1310-07, containing a D5 Liquor Permit to Jerrich, Inc., from and after the earliest period such objection, be and the same is DBA Karb’s Tavern, 3614 East 65th allowed by law. hereby repealed and that this Coun- Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 by Res- Motion to suspend rules. Charter cil consents to the immediate renew- olution No. 1295-07 adopted by the and statutory provisions and place al thereof. Council on August 8, 2007; and on final adoption. Section 2. That this resolution is Whereas, this Council wishes to The rules were suspended. Yeas hereby declared to be an emergency withdraw its objection to the above 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read measure and provided it receives the renewal and consents to said renew- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all al; and Nays 0. the members elected to Council, it 509 24 The City Record March 12, 2008 shall take effect and be in force Imperial Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio D3 and D3A Liquor Permit from immediately upon its adoption and 44120, Permanent Number 7346630001 Petrugruza, Inc., 5708-10-14 Lorain approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it be and the same is hereby with- Avenue, 1st floor basement and shall take effect and be in force drawn and Resolution No. 1117-07, patio, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Perma- from and after the earliest period containing such objection, be and nent Number 6862860 to Lonise R. allowed by law. the same is hereby repealed and Popa, 5708-10-14 Lorain Avenue, Motion to suspend rules. Charter that this Council consents to the Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Permanent and statutory provisions and place immediate renewal thereof. Number 7016833; and on final adoption. Section 2. That this resolution is Whereas, the granting of this The rules were suspended. Yeas hereby declared to be an emergency application for a liquor permit to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read measure and provided it receives the this high crime area, which is third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all already saturated with other liquor Nays 0. the members elected to Council, it outlets, is contrary to the best inter- shall take effect and be in force ests of the entire community; and Res. No. 371-08. immediately upon its adoption and Whereas, the applicant does not By Council Member Pierce Scott. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it qualify to be a permit holder and/or An emergency resolution with- shall take effect and be in force has demonstrated that he has oper- drawing objection to a New C1 from and after the earliest period ated his liquor business in disregard Liquor Permit at 10109-11 St. Clair allowed by law. of the laws, regulations or local Avenue and repealing Resolution Motion to suspend rules. Charter ordinances of this state or any other No. 11-08, objecting to said permit. and statutory provisions and place state; and Whereas, this Council objected to on final adoption. Whereas, the place for which the a New C1 Liquor Permit to 10109-11 The rules were suspended. Yeas permit is sought has not conformed St. Clair Avenue by Resolution No. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read to the building, safety or health 11-08 adopted by the Council on Jan- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. requirements of the governing body uary 7, 2008; and Nays 0. of this County or City; and Whereas, this Council wishes to Whereas, the place for which the withdraw its objection to the above Res. No. 373-08. permit is sought is so arranged or permit and consents to said permit; By Council Member White. constructed that law enforcement and An emergency resolution with- officers or agents of the Department Whereas, this resolution consti- drawing objections to the renewal of Liquor Control are prevented rea- tutes an emergency measure provid- of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at sonable access to the establishment; ing for the usual daily operation of 10808 Dove Avenue, and repealing and a municipal department; now, there- Resolution No. 1155-06 and 1162-07, Whereas, the place for which the fore, objecting to said renewal. permit is sought is so located with Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this Council objected to respect to the neighborhood that it the City of Cleveland: a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to substantially interferes with public Section 1. That objection to a New Ocean, Inc., 10808 Dove Avenue, 1st decency, sobriety, peace or good C1 Liquor Permit to 1st Stop Shop, floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Perma- order; and LLC, DBA 1st Stop Shop, 10109-11 St. nent Number 6503136 by Resolution Whereas, this objection is based on Clair Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44108, No. 1155-06 adopted by the Council other legal grounds as set forth in Permanent Number 2739515, be and on July 12, 2006 and by Resolution Revised Code Section 4303.292; and the same is hereby withdrawn and No. 1162-07 adopted by the Council Whereas, this resolution consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- Resolution No. 11-08, containing such July 11, 2007; and ing for the immediate preservation objection, be and the same is here- Whereas, this Council wishes to of the public peace, prosperity, safe- by repealed and that this Council withdraw its objections to the above ty and welfare pursuant to Section consents to the immediate permit renewal and consents to said renew- 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. thereof. al; and Whereas, this resolution consti- Council’s objection to said permit Section 2. That this resolution is tutes an emergency measure provid- must be received by the Director of hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of Liquor Control within 30 days of measure and provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- notification; now, therefore, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, Be it resolved by the Council of the members elected to Council, it Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Council does here- immediately upon its adoption and Section 1. That objections to a C2 by record its objection to the trans- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it and C2X Liquor Permit to Ocean, fer of ownership of a D1, D2, D3 and shall take effect and be in force Inc., 10808 Dove Avenue, 1st floor, D3A Liquor Permit from Petrugruza, from and after the earliest period Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permanent Inc., 5708-10-14 Lorain Avenue, 1st allowed by law. Number 6503136 be and the same is floor basement and patio, Cleveland, Motion to suspend rules. Charter hereby withdrawn and Resolution Ohio 44102, Permanent Number and statutory provisions and place Nos. 1155-06 and 1162-07, containing 6862860 to Lonise R. Popa, 5708-10-14 on final adoption. such objections, be and the same is Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio The rules were suspended. Yeas hereby repealed and that this Coun- 44102, Permanent Number 7016833; 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read cil consents to the immediate renew- and requests the Director of Liquor third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. al thereof. Control to set a hearing for said Nays 0. Section 2. That this resolution is application in accordance with pro- hereby declared to be an emergency visions of Section 4303.26 of the Res. No. 372-08. measure and provided it receives the Revised Code of Ohio. By Council Member Reed. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- An emergency resolution with- the members elected to Council, it cil be and she is hereby directed to drawing objection to the renewal of shall take effect and be in force transmit two certified copies of this a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 12210 immediately upon its adoption and resolution, together with two copies Imperial Avenue, and repealing Res- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it of a letter of objection and two olution No. 1117-07, objecting to said shall take effect and be in force copies of a letter requesting that the renewal. from and after the earliest period hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Whereas, this Council objected to allowed by law. hoga County. a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 12210 Motion to suspend rules. Charter Section 3. That this resolution is Imperial Avenue by Resolution No. and statutory provisions and place hereby declared to be an emergency 1117-07 adopted by the Council on on final adoption. measure and provided it receives the July 11, 2007; and The rules were suspended. Yeas affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, this Council wishes to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the members elected to Council, it withdraw its objection to the above third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. shall take effect and be in force renewal and consents to said renew- Nays 0. immediately upon its adoption and al; and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, this resolution consti- Res. No. 374-08. shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- By Council Member Zone. from and after the earliest period ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency resolution objection allowed by law. a municipal department; now, there- to the transfer of ownership of a D1, Motion to suspend rules. Charter fore, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit to and statutory provisions and place Be it resolved by the Council of 5708-10-14 Lorain Avenue. on final adoption. the City of Cleveland: Whereas, Council has been noti- The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 1. That objection to a C1 fied by the Department of Liquor 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and C2 Liquor Permit to Andrew Control of an application for the third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. Rich, DBA Rich Quick Stop, 12210 transfer of ownership of a D1, D2, Nays 0. 510 March 12, 2008 The City Record 25

SECOND READING EMERGENCY consultants to develop a centralized In compliance with Section 33 of ORDINANCES PASSED document management system, for the Charter, a copy of the legisla- the various divisions of the Depart- tion was furnished to each member Ord. No. 1965-07. ment of Port Control, including but of Council before final passage. By Council Members Zone and not limited to maintenance, techni- Sweeney (by departmental request). cal support, and training for a peri- Ord. No. 1972-07. An emergency ordinance authoriz- od of two years with two one-year By Council Members Conwell and ing the Director of Public Utilities options. Sweeney (by departmental request). to employ one or more professional Approved by Directors of Port An emergency ordinance autho- consultants to acquire licenses or Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- rizing the purchase by one or more develop a work order management ommended by Committees on Avia- contracts of carpeting for the and inventory management system, tion and Transportation, Finance; Police Chief’s Office area, includ- including installing, designing, train- when amended as follows: ing labor and installation, at the ing, implementing, integrating, migrat- 1. In the title, strike lines 4, 5, 6, Justice Center, for the Division of ing, interfacing, testing, mainte- 7, 8 and 9 in their entirety and Police, Department of Public Safe- nance, technical support, and other insert “design, configure, and install ty. related issues; and authorizing one a centralized document management Approved by Directors of Public or more standard purchase and re- system, and for project management Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- quirement contracts for the pur- or other related services, and to ommended by Committees on Public chase, lease, or lease with option to employ one or more computer soft- Safety, Finance. purchase of computer hardware, soft- ware developers or vendors neces- The rules were suspended. Yeas ware, and other materials, equip- sary to acquire or develop software 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment, supplies, services, mainte- necessary to implement the system; third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. nance and technical support, for the authorizing the purchase by one or Nays 0. Division of Cleveland Public Power, more requirement and standard con- Department of Public Utilities, for a tracts for hardware and software period of one year, with two one- not otherwise acquired, and other Ord. No. 1973-07. year options to renew. necessary materials, equipment, sup- By Council Members Conwell and Approved by Directors of Public plies and services necessary for the Sweeney (by departmental request). Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- project, including labor if necessary, An emergency ordinance to amend ommended by Committees on Public for the various divisions of the Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1875-06, Utilities, Finance; when amended as Department of Port Control, for a passed March 12, 2007, relating to follows: period of two years with two one- authorizing the Director of Public 1. In Section 1, in lines 8 and 9, year options to renew.”. Safety to apply for and accept a strike “, exercisable by the Director 2. In Section 1, line 4, strike grant from University Hospitals for of Public Utilities,” and insert “The “develop a” and strike lines, 5, 6, 7, the Safe Communities, OVI Task first of the one-year options to and 8 in their entirety and insert Force Program. renew shall be exercised by the “design, configure, and install a cen- Approved by Directors of Public Director of Public Utilities, without tralized document management sys- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- the necessity of obtaining addition- tem, and for project management or ommended by Committees on Public al authority of this Council. The sec- other related services (the “Pro- Safety, Finance. ond of the one-year options to renew ject”), and to employ one or more The rules were suspended. Yeas may not be exercised without addi- computer software developers or 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tional legislative authority.”. vendors necessary to acquire or third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Amendment agreed to. develop software necessary to imple- Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas ment the Project, for the various 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read divisions of the Department of Port Ord. No. 1974-07. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Control, for a period of two years, By Council Members Conwell and Nays 0. with two one-year options to renew. Sweeney (by departmental request). In compliance with Section 33 of Both one-year options to renew shall An emergency ordinance autho- the Charter, a copy of the legisla- be exercised with additional leg- rizing the purchase by one or more tion was furnished to each member islative authority.”; and in the sec- requirement contracts of fuel and of Council before final passage. ond paragraph of Section 1, line 1, maintenance for up to two heli- after “consultants” strike “for the copters and their equipment, for Ord. No. 1966-07. services” and insert “, computer soft- the Division of Police, Department By Council Members Zone and ware developers, or vendors”. of Public Safety, for a period of Sweeney (by departmental request). 3. Insert new Section 2 to read as one year, with one option to renew An emergency ordinance authoriz- follows: for an additional one-year term. ing the Director of Public Utilities “Section 2. That the Director of Approved by Directors of Public to employ one or more professional Port Control is authorized to make Safety, Finance, Law; Relieved of consultants to assess energy use one or more written standard pur- Committee on Public Safety; Pas- relating to pumping and water dis- chase and written requirement con- sage recommended by Committee on tribution operations, to recommend tracts under the Charter and the Finance. improvements, to design the accept- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, The rules were suspended. Yeas ed recommendations, to acquire any Ohio, 1976, for the period of two 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read programs, and for training, support, years, with two one-year options to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. and maintenance for a period of two renew, for the necessary items of Nays 0. years; and authorizing one or more hardware and software not other- requirement contracts for hardware, wise acquired under this ordinance, Ord. No. 2017-07. software, computer supplies, and other and for materials, equipment, sup- By Council Members Johnson and necessary supplies, equipment, and plies, and services necessary to im- services necessary to implement the plement the Project, including labor Sweeney (by departmental request). accepted improvements, for the Divi- if necessary, to be purchased by the An emergency ordinance authoriz- sion of Water, Department of Public Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- ing the Directors of Parks, Recre- Utilities, for a period of two years. plies on a unit basis for the various ation and Properties and Finance to Approved by Directors of Public divisions of the Department of Port enter into one or more contracts Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Control. Both one-year options to with RNR Consulting for profes- ommended by Committees on Public renew shall be exercised with addi- sional services to assess the work Utilities, Finance. tional legislative authority.”. order management and billing pro- The rules were suspended. Yeas 4. Renumber existing Sections 2, 3, cesses for grass cutting, and to pro- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and 4 to new “Section 3”, “Section 4”, vide recommendations. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. and “Section 5”. Approved by Directors of Parks, Nays 0. 5. In existing Section 3, line 1, Recreation and Properties, Finance, after “authorized” insert “under this Law; Passage recommended by Com- Ord. No. 1968-07. ordinance”. mittees on Public Parks, Property and By Council Members Kelley and Amendments agreed to. Recreation, Finance. Sweeney (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Port Control to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. employ one or more professional Nays 0. Nays 0. 511 26 The City Record March 12, 2008

Ord. No. 69-08. In compliance with Section 33 of City of Cleveland on Larchmere By Council Member Johnson. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Boulevard between N. Moreland and An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion was furnished to each member Coventry; and to cause payment to ing the Commissioner of Purchases of Council before final passage. the City of Shaker Heights for the and Supplies to purchase property City’s portion of the improvement. for storage and parking for City Ord. No. 100-08. Approved by Directors of Public vehicles and equipment at 9314-16 By Council Members Kelley, Service, City Planning Commission, Kennedy Avenue and 9402-04 Ken- Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart- Finance, Law; Relieved of Commit- nedy Avenue for the Department of mental request). tee on City Planning; Passage rec- Parks, Recreation and Properties An emergency ordinance to amend ommended by Committees on Public through the use of Ward 4 Neigh- Sections 139.19 and 571.062 of the Service, Finance. borhood Equity Funds. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Parks, Ohio, 1976, as enacted and amended 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Recreation and Properties, Finance, by various ordinances, relating to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Law; Passage recommended by Com- electronic fingerprint-based back- Nays 0. mittees on Public Parks, Property ground checks for employees, pros- and Recreation, Finance. pective employees and tenants locat- Ord. No. 106-08. The rules were suspended. Yeas ed at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- By Council Members Johnson and 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tional Airport and for persons hav- Sweeney (by departmental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ing temporary unescorted access to An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. airport secure areas. ing the Director of Parks, Recreation Approved by Directors of Port and Properties to enter into one or Ord. No. 98-08. Control, Finance, Law; Relieved of more Concession Agreements for the By Council Members Zone and Committee on Legislation; Passage operation of concession stands at Sweeney (by departmental request). recommended by Committees on Avi- Gordon Park and Brookside Park, for An emergency ordinance authoriz- ation and Transportation, Finance. the Department of Parks, Recreation ing the purchase by one or more re- The rules were suspended. Yeas and Properties, for a period not to quirement contracts of labor and 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read exceed three years. materials needed to repair or re- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Approved by Directors of Parks, place water mains, fire hydrants Nays 0. Recreation and Properties, Finance, and service connections, and appur- Law; Passage recommended by Com- tenances, including tree lawn resto- Ord. No. 101-08. mittees on Public Parks, Property ration, for the Division of Water, By Council Members Kelley and and Recreation, Finance. Department of Public Utilities, for a Sweeney (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas period of two years. An emergency ordinance authoriz- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Approved by Directors of Public ing the purchase by one or more third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- requirement contracts for matting, Nays 0. ommended by Committees on Public mounting, framing, glazing, encap- Utilities, Finance; when amended as sulation, installation, vinyl letter- Ord. No. 161-08. follows: ing, glass, placards and acrylic By Council Members Zone, Cim- 1. In the title, strike line 8 in its glass holders for, and installation perman and Sweeney (by depart- entirety and insert “Utilities.”. of, artwork to be placed at various mental request). 2. In Section 1, line 3, after “for a” public areas of Cleveland Hopkins An emergency ordinance authoriz- insert “one or”; and at the end, add International Airport and Burke ing the Director of Public Utilities “The Director of Public Utilities is Lakefront Airport, and labor and to apply for and accept a Water Sup- authorized to enter into one or more materials needed to maintain and ply Revolving Loan Account loan to contracts with a term of two years repair existing artwork for the var- provide funding for the Morgan instead of one year when there is a ious divisions of the Department of Water Works Plant Pretreatment financial advantage to the City. For Port Control. and Residuals Project; determining purposes of this ordinance, a finan- Approved by Directors of Port the method of making the public cial advantage shall be determined Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- improvement of constructing the by the Director of Public Utilities by ommended by Committees on Avia- improvements; and authorizing the comparing the bids received for both tion and Transportation, Finance. director to enter into one or more terms.”. The rules were suspended. Yeas public improvement contracts for 3. In Section 2, line 5, strike 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the making of the improvement. “175506” and insert “169969”. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Approved by Directors of Public Amendments agreed to. Nays 0. Utilities, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas Finance, Law; Relieved of Commit- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ord. No. 102-08. tee on City Planning; Passage rec- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. By Council Members Kelley and ommended by Committees on Public Nays 0. Sweeney (by departmental request). Utilities, Finance. In compliance with Section 33 of An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas the Charter, a copy of the legisla- ing the purchase by one or more 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tion was furnished to each member requirement contracts of labor and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. of Council before final passage. materials necessary to remove rub- Nays 0. ber and any other contaminants Ord. No. 99-08. from paved surfaces, for the various Ord. No. 163-08. By Council Members Kelley and divisions of the Department of Port By Council Members Brady and Sweeney (by departmental request). Control, for a period of two years, Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- with two one-year options to renew. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the purchase by one or more Approved by Directors of Port ing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of employee Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- requirement contracts for the trans- uniforms and related items, for the ommended by Committees on Avia- fer and disposal of solid waste, for various divisions of the Department tion and Transportation, Finance. the Division of Waste Collection and of Port Control, for a period of two The rules were suspended. Yeas Disposal, Department of Public Ser- years, with two one-year options to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read vice. renew. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Approved by Directors of Public Approved by Directors of Port Nays 0. Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Public ommended by Committees on Avia- Ord. No. 103-08. Service, Finance; when amended as tion and Transportation, Finance; By Council Members Johnson, follows: when amended as follows: Mitchell, Brady, Cimperman and 1. In the title, at the end, strike the 1. In Section 1, line 5, after “pre- Sweeney (by departmental request). period and insert “, for a term of one ceding term,” insert “provided that An emergency ordinance authoriz- year or a term of two years, with two the cumulative amount purchased ing the Director of Public Service to one-year options to renew.”. during the initial 2-year term of the enter into an agreement or agree- 2. In Section 1, line 3, strike “the contract or contracts entered into ments with the City of Shaker term of one year or two years” and under this ordinance shall not ex- Heights regarding the public im- insert “a term of one year or a term ceed $350,000,”. provement of resurfacing Larchmere of two years, with two one-year Amendment agreed to. Boulevard between N. Moreland and options to renew,”; in line 14, after The rules were suspended. Yeas South Park Drive in the City of “two years” insert “, with two one- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Shaker Heights, to among other year options to renew,” and at the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. things, allow Shaker Heights to end of the first paragraph insert “If Nays 0. make the public improvement in the the term is two years, with two one- 512 March 12, 2008 The City Record 27 year options to renew based on a authority of this Council. The sec- ation and Properties to enter into financial advantage, then the first of ond of the one-year options to renew one or more contracts with City the one-year options to renew may shall not be exercised without addi- Year to perform community service not be exercised without additional tional legislative authority.”. work and to collaborate with vari- legislative authority. If such addi- Amendment agreed to. ous non-profit agencies. tional legislative authority is grant- The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Parks, ed and the first of the one-year op- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Recreation and Properties, Finance, tions to renew is exercised, then the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Law; Passage recommended by Com- second of the one-year options to re- Nays 0. mittees on Public Parks, Property new may be exercisable at the option In compliance with Section 33 of and Recreation, Finance. of the Director of Public Service, the Charter, a copy of the legisla- The rules were suspended. Yeas without the necessity of obtaining tion was furnished to each member 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read additional authority of this Council.”. of Council before final passage. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Amendments agreed to. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 279-08. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Polensek, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Johnson and Sweeney (by depart- Ord. No. 286-08. Nays 0. mental request). By Council Members Johnson and In compliance with Section 33 of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Sweeney (by departmental request). the Charter, a copy of the legisla- ing the Director of Parks, Recreation An emergency ordinance author- tion was furnished to each member and Properties to enter into contract izing the Director of Parks, Recre- of Council before final passage. with the Salvation Army for adminis- ation and Properties to employ one trating and facilitating recreational or more professional consultants to Ord. No. 241-08. services in Ward 11, for the Division provide armed security services at By Council Members Brady and of Recreation, Department of Parks, various indoor and outdoor recrea- Sweeney (by departmental request). Recreation and Properties. tion facilities, including but not lim- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Parks, ited to, outdoor pools, recreation cen- ing the Director of Public Service to Recreation and Properties, Finance, ters, and various surrounding play apply for and accept a grant from Law; Passage recommended by Com- areas, for a period not to exceed one the Ohio Department of Natural Re- mittees on Public Parks, Property year. sources for the 2008 Community and Recreation, Finance. Approved by Directors of Parks, Development Grant (Drop Off) Pro- The rules were suspended. Yeas Recreation and Properties, Finance, gram; authorizing the Director to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Law; Passage recommended by Com- enter into one or more contracts third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. mittees on Public Parks, Property with various agencies to implement Nays 0. and Recreation, Finance. the program; and authorizing one or The rules were suspended. Yeas more contracts for the purchase of Ord. No. 280-08. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read materials, equipment, supplies, and By Council Members Johnson and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. services for the program. Sweeney (by departmental request). Approved by Directors of Public An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ing the Director of Parks, Recre- ommended by Committees on Public ation and Properties to enter into Ord. No. 287-08. Service, Finance. contract with the Cleveland Munici- By Council Members Johnson and The rules were suspended. Yeas pal Football Association to conduct Sweeney (by departmental request). 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read a city-wide football program. An emergency ordinance authoriz- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Approved by Directors of Parks, ing the Director of Parks, Recre- Nays 0. Recreation and Properties, Finance, ation and Properties to make alter- Law; Passage recommended by Com- ations and modifications in Contract Ord. No. 242-08. mittees on Public Parks, Property No. 66737 for the Treadway Creek By Council Members Johnson and and Recreation, Finance. Greenway Restoration with F. Bud- Sweeney (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas die Contracting, Ltd., for the Depart- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment of Parks, Recreation and Prop- ing the Directors of Parks, Recre- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. erties. ation and Properties and Finance to Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Parks, employ one or more temporary Recreation and Properties, Finance, employment agencies to provide pro- Ord. No. 281-08. Law; Passage recommended by Com- fessional services to supply tempo- By Council Members Johnson and mittees on Public Parks, Property rary and seasonal personnel for the Sweeney (by departmental request). and Recreation, Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Department of Parks, Recreation The rules were suspended. Yeas ing the Director of Parks, Recre- and Properties and the Project 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Clean program and for the Depart- ation and Properties to enter into an third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ment of Finance, for a period not agreement with the Neighborhood Nays 0. exceeding one year. Leadership Institute to implement Approved by Directors of Parks, educational, recreational and cultur- Recreation and Properties, Law; al programs in various school build- MOTION Passage recommended by Commit- ings during evening hours. tees on Public Parks, Property and Approved by Directors of Parks, By Council Member Brady, sec- Recreation, Finance. Recreation and Properties, Finance, onded by Council Member White, The rules were suspended. Yeas Law; Passage recommended by Com- and unanimously carried that the 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read mittees on Public Parks, Property absence of Council Members Kevin third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. and Recreation, Finance; when Conwell, Brian J. Cummins, Zach- Nays 0. amended as follows: ary Reed, Joseph Santiago and Mat- 1. In the title, line 6, strike “dur- thew Zone, be and is hereby autho- Ord. No. 269-08. ing evening hours” and insert “and rized. By Council Member Sweeney (by recreation centers”. departmental request). 2. In Section 1, line 4, after MOTION An emergency ordinance authoriz- “evening hours” insert “and in vari- ing the purchase by one or more ous recreation centers during day or The Council Meeting adjourned at requirement contracts of computer evening hours”. 7:45 p.m. to meet on Monday, March Amendments agreed to. hardware and software, for the var- 17, 2008 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council The rules were suspended. Yeas ious divisions of City government, Chambers. for a period of one year with two 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read one-year options to renew. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Approved by Directors of Finance, Nays 0. Law; Passage recommended by Com- In compliance with Section 33 of mittee on Finance; when amended the Charter, a copy of the legisla- as follows: tion was furnished to each member 1. In Section 1, line 4, strike “exer- of Council before final passage. cisable by the Director of Finance”; and at the end of the section add Ord. No. 282-08. “The first of the one-year options to By Council Members Johnson and renew may be exercised by the Sweeney (by departmental request). Sandra Franklin Director of Finance, without the An emergency ordinance authoriz- City Clerk, Clerk of Council necessity of obtaining additional ing the Director of Parks, Recre- Pro Tempore 513 28 The City Record March 12, 2008

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The following measure will be on its final passage at the next meeting:

Ord. No. 160-08. By Council Member Sweeney (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to make appropriations for the current expenses of the City of Cleveland for the year 2008. 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 to provide for the current expenses for the City of Cleveland for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2008, the following sums be and they are hereby appropriated viz: The sum of Five Hundred Thirty One Million, Six Hundred Thirteen Thousand Five Hundred Seven Dollars ($531,613,507) from the General Fund; The sum of Sixty Six Million Five Hundred Fifty Seven Thousand Two Hundred Five Dollars ($66,557,205) from the Special Revenue Funds; The sum of Twenty Nine Million Eight Hundred Sixty Thousand Eight Hundred Seventy One Dollars ($29,860,871) from the Internal Service Funds; The sum of Six Hundred Forty Nine Million Five Hundred Ninety One Thousand Nine Hundred Seventy Four Dollars ($649,591,974) from the Enterprise Funds; The sum of Ten Million Six Hundred Seventy Seven Thousand Six Hundred Seventy Six Dollars ($10,677,676) from the Trust and Agency Funds; The sum of Sixty Two Million Five Hundred Thirty Five Thousand Nine Dollars ($62,535,009) from the Debt Service Fund; All set forth in the Mayor's Estimate on file with Council and identified in the aggregate amount for each department as follows:

GENERAL FUND

Legislative Branch $ 6,607,861 Municipal Court $ 41,246,826 Executive Branch Office of the Mayor 2,537,463 Department of Public Safety 306,526,365 Community Relations Board 1,274,238 Department of Consumer Affairs 431,489 Department of Public Service 38,870,218 Department of Parks, Recreation & Properties 40,589,862 Boxing and Wrestling Commission 7,724 Urban Planning & Development 18,280,059 Department of Public Health 5,856,974 Department of Aging 764,486 Support Functions 44,529,478 Transfers to Other Funds 24,490,280 ——————— TOTAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH $ 483,758,820 ——————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 531,613,507

——————— Special Revenue Funds $ 66,557,205 Internal Service Funds 29,860,871 Enterprise Funds 649,591,974 Trust and Agency Funds 10,677,676 Debt Service Funds 62,535,009 ——————— TOTAL APPROPRIATIONS FOR 2008 $1,350,836,242 ———————

GENERAL FUND

LEGISLATIVE BRANCH

Council and Clerk of Council $ 6,607,861 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 4,811,628 II. Other Expenses 1,796,233

– – —————— TOTAL LEGISLATIVE BRANCH $ 6,607,861 – – ——————

JUDICIAL BRANCH

Municipal Court - Judicial Division $ 23,134,378 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 20,644,692 II. Other Expenses 2,489,686 514 March 12, 2008 The City Record 29

Municipal Court - Housing Division $ 3,286,811 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,097,077 II. Other Expenses 189,734

Municipal Court - Clerk’s Division $ 14,825,637 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 9,441,157 II. Other Expenses 5,384,480

– – —————— TOTAL JUDICIAL BRANCH $ 41,246,826 – – ——————

EXECUTIVE BRANCH

Office of the Mayor $ 2,537,463 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $2,382,420 II. Other Expenses 155,043

– – —————— TOTAL OFFICE OF THE MAYOR $ 2,537,463 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY

Public Safety Administration $ 3,971,900 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,621,968 II. Other Expenses 1,349,932

Division of Police $ 174,142,502 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $163,190,018 II. Other Expenses 10,952,484

Division of Fire $ 90,210,125 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 86,837,635 II. Other Expenses 3,372,490

Division of Emergency Medical Services $ 23,458,159 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 21,282,516 II. Other Expenses 2,175,643

Division of Dog Pound $ 1,110,357 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 832,584 II. Other Expenses 277,773

Division of Correction $ 13,633,322 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 11,050,810 II. Other Expenses 2,582,512

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY $ 306,526,365 – – ——————

COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD

Community Relations Board $ 1,274,238 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,175,469 II. Other Expenses 98,769

– – —————— TOTAL COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD $ 1,274,238 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS

Consumer Affairs $ 431,489 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3 8 5 ,659 II. Other Expenses 45,830

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS $ 431,489 – – —————— 515 30 The City Record March 12, 2008

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE

Public Service Administration $ 515,091 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 482,489 II. Other Expenses 32,602

Division of Architecture $ 699,106 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 663,689 II. Other Expenses 35,417

Division of Waste Collection and Disposal $ 27,975,460 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 14,123,747 II. Other Expenses 13,851,713

Division of Engineering and Construction $ 5,124,555 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 4,707,251 II. Other Expenses 417,304

Division of Traffic Engineering $ 4,556,006 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,293,552 II. Other Expenses 1,262,454

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SERVICE $ 38,870,218 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION, AND PROPERTIES

Parks, Recreation, and Properties Administration $ 738,842 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 583,611 II. Other Expenses 155,231

Division of Research, Planning, and Development $ 750,846 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 671,074 II. Other Expenses 79,772

Division of Recreation $ 14,919,209 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,442,350 II. Other Expenses 4,476,859

Division of Parking Facilities-On Street $ 1,269,849 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,194,359 II. Other Expenses 75,490

Division of Property Management $ 8,863,184 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,122,536 II. Other Expenses 2,740,648

Division of Park Maintenance and Properties $ 14,047,932 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 8,913,005 II. Other Expenses 5,134,927 – – —————— TOTAL PARKS, RECREATION, AND PROPERTIES $ 40,589,862 – – ——————

BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION

Boxing and Wrestling Commission $ 7,724 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 7,724 II. Other Expenses -

TOTAL BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION $ 7,724 – – ——————

URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

Division of Administrative Services $ 823,272 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 692,971 II. Other Expenses 130,301

Director’s Office $ 413,545 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 413,545 516 March 12, 2008 The City Record 31

Division of Neighborhood Development $ 483,841 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 263,841 II. Other Expenses 220,000

Division of Neighborhood Services $ 552,145 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 552,145

– – —————— TOTAL COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT $ 2,272,803 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND HOUSING

Building and Housing Dir. Office $ 2,418,190 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,005,691 II. Other Expenses 412,499

Division of Code Enforcement $ 6,913,041 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,729,414 II. Other Expenses 183,627

Division of Construction Permit $ 1,595,315 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,572,315 II. Other Expenses 23,000

– – —————— TOTAL BUILDING AND HOUSING $ 10,926,546 – – ——————

REGULATORY BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS

Landmarks Commission $ 177,486 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 170,932 II. Other Expenses 6,554

Board of Building Standards and Appeals $ 100,292 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 92,093 II. Other Expenses 8,199

Board of Zoning Appeals $ 225,835 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 211,663 II. Other Expenses 14,172

– – —————— TOTAL REGULATORY BOARDS $ 503,613 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Economic Development $ 1,786,516 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,702,968 II. Other Expenses 83,548

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT $ 1,786,516 – – ——————

URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

Office of Equal Opportunity $ 767,953 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 696,439 II. Other Expenses 71,514

City Planning Commission $ 1,657,703 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,552,263 II. Other Expenses 105,440

Division of Harbors $ 364,925 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 166,609 II. Other Expenses 198,316 – – —————— TOTAL URBAN PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT $ 18,280,059 – – —————— 517 32 The City Record March 12, 2008

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Public Health Administration $ 759,178 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 660,389 II. Other Expenses 98,789

Division of Health $ 3,399,074 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,213,316 II. Other Expenses 1,185,758

Division of Environment $ 1,251,665 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,002,237 II. Other Expenses 249,428

Division of Air Quality $ 447,057 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 160,957 II. Other Expenses 286,100

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH $ 5,856,974 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF AGING

Department of Aging $ 764,486 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 622,796 II. Other Expenses 141,690

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF AGING $ 764,486 – – ——————

SUPPORT FUNCTIONS FINANCIAL AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE

Finance Administration $ 945,614 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 867,944 II. Other Expenses 77,670

Division of Accounts $ 1,903,566 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,273,193 II. Expenses 630,373

Division of Assessments and Licenses $ 2,658,503 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,024,915 II. Other Expenses 633,588

Division of Treasury $ 596,164 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 519,688 II. Other Expenses 76,476

Division of Purchases and Supplies $ 613,407 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 565,043 II. Other Expenses 48,364

Bureau of Internal Audit $ 781,947 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 444,213 II. Other Expenses 337,734

Division of Financial Reporting and Control $ 1,435,155 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,397,368 II. Other Expenses 37,787

Information Systems Services $ 4,041,339 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 2,259,812 II. Other Expenses 1,781,527

Information Tech & Planning $ 349,397 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 331,172 II. Other Expenses 18,225

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE $ 13,325,092 – – —————— 518 March 12, 2008 The City Record 33

FINANCE AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION

Office of Budget & Management-Budget Admin. $ 769,531 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 628,078 II. Other Expenses 141,453

Department Law $ 8,835,892 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,528,676 II. Other Expenses 2,307,216

– – —————— TOTAL FINANCE AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION $ 22,930,515 – – ——————

PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION

Office of Personnel $ 1,998,280 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,394,574 II. Other Expenses 603,706

Civil Service Commission $ 1,130,736

I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 622,858 II. Other Expenses 507,878

– – —————— TOTAL PERSONNEL ADMINISTRATION $ 3,129,016 – – ——————

NONDEPARTMENTAL

County Auditor Deductions $ 1,486,000 II. Other Expenses $ 1,486,000

Other Administrative $ 16,983,947 II. Other Expenses $ 16,983,947

– – —————— TOTAL NONDEPARTMENTAL $ 18,469,947 – – ——————

– – —————— TOTAL SUPPORT FUNCTIONS $ 44,529,478 – – ——————

Transfers To Other Funds $ 24,090,464 II. Other Expenses $ 24,090,464

– – —————— TOTAL EXECUTIVE BRANCH $ 483,758,820 – – ——————

– – —————— TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 531,613,507 – – ——————

SPECIAL REVENUE FUND

Restricted Income Tax Fund $ 36,720,051 I. Capital $ 12,707,551 II. Debt Service 24,012,500

Street Construction, Maintenance & Repair Fund $ 27,837,154 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 15,712,902 II. Other Expenses 12,124,252

Schools Recreation & Cultural Activities Fund $ 2,000,000 II. Other Expenses $ 2,000,000

– – —————— TOTAL SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS $ 66,557,205 – – —————— 519 34 The City Record March 12, 2008

INTERNAL SERVICE FUND

Information Systems Services-Telephone Exchange $ 7,062,827 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,129,240 II. Other Expenses 5,933,587

Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance $ 18,795,937 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,676,162 II. Other Expenses 12,119,775

Division of Printing and Reproduction $ 3,011,897 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 946,236 II. Other Expenses 2,065,661

City Storeroom and Central Warehouse $ 990,210 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 83,190 II. Other Expenses 907,020

– – —————— TOTAL INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS $ 29,860,871 – – ——————

ENTERPRISE FUNDS

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES

Utilities Administration $ 2,475,003 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,896,563 II. Other Expenses 578,440

Radio $ 2,559,170 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 452,064 II. Other Expenses 2,107,106

Division of Fiscal Control $ 3,777,236 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,277,702 II. Other Expenses 499,534

Division of Water $ 261,263,708 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 83,905,658 II. Other Expenses 177,358,050

Division of Water Pollution Control $ 24,712,162 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 10,888,007 II. Expenses 13,824,155

Division of Cleveland Public Power $ 166,291,702 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 29,257,953 II. Other Expenses 137,033,749

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES $ 461,078,981 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL

Airports - Operations $ 144,752,328 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 29,451,796 II. Other Expenses 115,300,532

– – —————— TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PORT CONTROL $ 144,752,328 – – ——————

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION, AND PROPERTIES

Division of Cemeteries $ 2,110,595 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,542,492 II. Other Expenses 568,103 520 March 12, 2008 The City Record 35

Golf Course Fund $ 2,015,974 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,057,715 II. Other Expenses 958,259

Division of Parking Facilities-Off Street Parking $ 10,791,321 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 1,250,417 II. Other Expenses 9,540,904

Division of Convention Center $ 6,698,276 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 3,259,200 II. Other Expenses 3,439,076

Division of Convention Center & Stadium- $ 1,148,774 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 517,703 II. Other Expenses 631,071

Division of Convention Center & Stadium-Stadium $ 20,953,389 II. Other Expenses $ 20,953,389

Division of Property Management - East Side Market $ 42,336 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ - II. Other Expenses 42,336

– – —————— TOTAL PARKS, RECREATION, & PROPERTIES $ 43,760,665 – – ——————

– – —————— TOTAL ENTERPRISE FUNDS $ 649,591,974 – – ——————

AGENCY FUND

Central Collection Agency $ 10,677,676 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 6,649,801 II. Other Expenses 4,027,875

– – —————— TOTAL AGENCY FUND $ 10,677,676 – – ——————

DEBT SERVICE FUND

Sinking Fund Commission $ 62,535,009 I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 170,252 II. Other Expenses 494,900 III. Debt Service 61,869,857

– – —————— TOTAL DEBT SERVICE FUNDS $ 62,535,009 – – ——————

Section 2. That the appropriations herein made are based upon the detail of expenditures set forth in the Mayor’s Estimate File No. 160-08-A, but are appropriated to the several departments, offices, and purposes in the aggregate for I. - Personnel and Related Expenses; and II. - Other Expenses and are not severally and individually appro- priated in said detail. Any unencumbered balance in an appropriation fund at the close of the year 2007 is here- by appropriated to such fund for the payment of unpaid obligations lawfully incurred in 2008 or prior years. The Mayor’s Estimate File No. 160-08-A, as modified by the schedule published pursuant to Section 39 of the Charter shall within the sums appropriated in Section 1 hereof, constitute the expenditure budget for the year 2008 and shall be subject to the control of the Mayor, provided, however, that no transfer from I. - Personnel and Related Expenses, or II. - Other Expenses within any department or office, or from one department or office to another shall be made except as provided in Section 41 of the Charter. Section 3. That the Commissioner of Accounts is hereby authorized to draw warrants upon the City Treasury for the amount appropriated in this ordinance, whenever claims are presented properly approved by the head of the department or by the chief of a commission for which indebtedness was incurred. Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed by law. 521 36 The City Record March 12, 2008

BOARD OF CONTROL Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, the bid of PAR Electrical Contrac- Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. tors, Inc. for an estimated quantity Nays: None. of utility poles, pole removal and Absent: Director Smith. installation services, and supplies March 5, 2008 associated with the replacement and Resolution No. 120-08. removal of utility poles, all item The regular meeting of the Board By Interim Director Withers. numbers, for the Division of Cleve- of Control convened in the Mayor’s Be it resolved by the Board of Con- land Public Power, Department of office on Wednesday, March 5, 2008, trol of the City of Cleveland that the Public Utilities, for a period of two at 10:30 a.m. with Mayor Jackson bid of Cook Paving and Construction years beginning with the date of presiding. Company, Inc. for an estimated quan- execution of a contract, received on Present: Mayor Jackson, Directors tity of duct line installation, street January 25, 2008, under the authori- Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- light bases, and pull boxes, for all ty of Ordinance No. 897-07, which on ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, items, for the Division of Cleveland the basis of the estimated quantity Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Public Power, Department of Public would amount to $5,457,754.00, is ap- Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. Utilities, for a period of two years proved as the lowest and best bid, Absent: Director Smith. beginning with the date of execution and the Director of Public Utilities Others: Jim Hardy, Commissioner, on a contract, received on January is requested to enter into a require- Purchases and Supplies. 18, 2008, under the authority of Ordi- ment contract for the goods and/or Debra Linn Talley, Director, Office nance No. 895-07, passed August 8, services, which shall provide for the of Equal Opportunity. 2007, effective August 16, 2007, which immediate purchase as the initial On motions, the following resolu- on the basis of the estimated quan- amount of the contract of the fol- tions were adopted, except as may tity would amount to $4,762,860.00, is lowing: be otherwise noted: approved as the lowest responsible bid, and the Director of Public Utili- Requisition No. 169109 Resolution No. 118-08. ties is requested to enter into a which shall be certified against the By Director Dumas. requirement contract for the goods contract in the sum of $1,000,000.00. Resolved by the Board of Control and/or services, which shall provide The requirement contract shall of the City of Cleveland, that under for the immediate purchase as the further provide that the Contractor Section 101 of the Charter, Section initial amount of the contract of the will furnish the remainder of the 181.19 of the Codified Ordinances of following: City’s requirements for the goods Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, and Resolu- and/or services, whether more or tion No. 921-52, adopted by the Board Requisition No. 169108 less than the estimated quantity, as of Control on November 26, 1952, the which shall be certified against the may be ordered under subsequent report of the Commissioner of Pur- contract in the sum of $500,000.00. requisitions separately certified chases and Supplies for the sale of The requirement contract shall fur- against the contract. scrap, personal property, and by- ther provide that the Contractor will Be it further resolved by the Board products during the month of Feb- furnish the remainder of the require- of Control of the City of Cleveland ruary, 2008 in the amount of ment for the commodities, whether that the employment of the follow- $9,117.57 attached and made a part of this resolution, is received, ap- more or less than the estimated ing subcontractors by PAR Electri- proved and ordered filed. quantity, as may be ordered under cal Contractors, Inc., for the above- Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors subsequent requisitions separately mentioned contract is approved: Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- certified against the contract. ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Be it further resolved by the SUBCONTRACTOR(S) Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Board of Control of the City of Cleve- Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. land that the employment of the fol- CookPaving & Construction Nays: None. lowing subcontractors by Cook Pav- Company, Incorporated MBE Absent: Director Smith. ing and Construction Company, Inc., for the above-mentioned contract is Lakeland Electric FBE/1.46% Resolution No. 119-08. approved: $80,000.00 By Director Dumas. Resolved, by the Board of Control SUBCONTRACTOR(S) Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors of the City of Cleveland that the bid Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- of Insurance Specialists Group, Inc., Granger Trucking MBE/3.67% ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, d.b.a. Love Insurance Agency for the $175,000.00 Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, following: Bonds and Fidelity Insur- Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. ance Coverage for various divisions McTech Corporation MBE/6.08% Nays: None. of the City government, received on $290,000.00 Absent: Director Smith. February 6, 2008, under the authori- ty of Section 171.13 of the Codified RAR Contracting MBE/6.29% Resolution No. 122-08. Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, $300,000.00 By Interim Director Withers. Base Bid Form 1A (Crime Policies Be it resolved by the Board of $10,000 Deductibles), Base Bid Form Friedel Trucking FBE/2.05% Control of the City of Cleveland that 2 (Public Officials) and Base Bid $ 98,000.00 the bid of Cook Paving & Construc- Form 3 (Court Bonds), which on the tion Company, Incorporated for the basis of the order quantity would Rockport Materials public improvement of the Demoli- amount to $31,173.00 (Net) for a Construction, Inc. FBE/3.14% tion, Removal, Furnishing & Con- period of three years, is approved as $150,000.00 struction of two (2) Manufactured the lowest and best bid, and the Steel Buildings, all items, for the Director of Finance is requested to Interstate Safety & Department of Public Utilities, Divi- enter into contract for the items. Service Co., Inc. FBE/1.46% sion of Cleveland Public Power, Be it further resolved by the Board $ 70,000.00 received on February 7, 2008, under of Control of the City of Cleveland the authority of Ordinance No. 483- that the employment of the following L.V. Surveying FBE/0.20% 07, passed June 4, 2007, for a gross subcontractor by Insurance Special- $ 10,000.00 price for the improvement, in the ists Group, Inc., d.b.a. Love Insurance aggregate amount of $1,747,900.00, is Agency for the above mentioned stan- Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors affirmed and approved as the low- dard purchase is approved: Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- est responsible bid, and the Director ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, of Public Utilities is authorized to SUBCONTRACTOR Dollar Amount Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, enter into a contract for the Percent Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. improvement with the bidder. Nays: None. Be it further resolved by the Patricia T. Hill (MBE) $1,222.44 Absent: Director Smith. Board of Control of the City of 3.921% Cleveland that the employment of Resolution No. 121-08. the following subcontractors by Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors By Interim Director Withers. Cook Paving and Construction Com- Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- Be it resolved by the Board of pany, Inc., for the above-mentioned ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Control of the City of Cleveland that contract is approved: 522 March 12, 2008 The City Record 37

SUBCONTRACTOR(S) Be it further resolved that the Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors employment of the following sub- Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- RAR Contracting MBE/7.86% contractors by Perk Company Inc. ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, $110,000.00 for the above-mentioned public im- Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, provement is approved: Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. A.L.L.S. Inc. 3.85% Nays: None. $ 53,951.60 McTech Corporation Absent: Director Smith. (MBE) — $995,230.00 — (15.34%) Floyd’s Plumbing 7.86% Resolution No. 126-08. $110,000.00 Cuyahoga Supply & Tool Co. By Director Cox. (FBE) — $329,740.00 — (5.10%) Whereas, Board of Control Reso- Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors lution No. 78-08, adopted February 6, Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- Dot Sawing and Drilling 2008, under the authority of Ordi- ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, Non Minority — $34,300.00 — (0.50%) nance No. 1255-07, passed by the Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, Council of the City of Cleveland on Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. Pavement Technology September 24, 2007, selected United Nays: None. Non Minority — $34,019.34 — (0.50%) Skates of Cleveland, LLC to provide Absent: Director Smith. roller skating management and con- Miller Cable Co. cession services at the skating rink Resolution No. 123-08. Non Minority — $419,300.00 — located within Zelma Watson George Recreation Center for a period of By Director Wasik. (6.50%) Be it resolved, by the Board of five years for a monthly manage- ment fee consisting of $6,950.00, plus Control of the City of Cleveland that Down To Earth 7% of monthly gross revenues and the bid of Newell Equipment, Inc. Non Minority — $26,880.00 — (0.40%) for an estimated quantity of salt an additional incentive of 3% of gross revenue where monthly ex- spreader and insert parts and labor, Shelly Co. penses do not exceed 68% of month- items 1 and 2, for the Division of Non Minority — $755,394.00 — (11.60%) Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Depart- ly gross revenue, provided that the annual aggregate of the manage- ment of Public Service, for the Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors period of three years beginning with ment fee paid to United Skates of Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- Cleveland, LLC shall not exceed the date of execution of a contract, ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, received on December 27, 2007, under $87,000.00, for the Division of Recre- Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, ation, Department of Parks, Recre- the authority of Section 131.17 of the Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ation and Properties; and Nays: None. Whereas, Board of Control Reso- Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the Absent: Director Smith. estimated quantity would amount to lution No. 78-08 misstated the annu- al cap on the management fee to be $50,000.00 (Net), is affirmed and Resolution No. 125-08. approved as the lowest and best bid, paid to United Skate of Cleveland, By Director Carroll. and the Director of Public Service is LLC; now, therefore, Resolved, by the Board of Control requested to enter into a require- Be it resolved by the Board of of the City of Cleveland that the ment contract for the goods and/or Control of the City of Cleveland that bid of Buy-Rite Office Products, services, which shall provide for the Resolution No. 78-08, adopted Febru- Inc. for the purchase of vacuum immediate purchase as the initial ary 6, 2008, under the authority of cleaners and supplies for distribu- amount of the contract the follow- Ordinance No. 1255-07, passed by the tion to eligible Cleveland and Cuya- Council of the City of Cleveland on ing: hoga County citizens, all items, for September 24, 2007, selecting United the Division of Environment, Skates of Cleveland, LLC to provide Requisition No. 177826 Department of Public Health, for a roller skating management and con- which shall be certified against the period two years beginning with cession services at the skating rink contract in the sum of $15,000.00. the date of execution of the con- located within Zelma Watson George The requirement contract, shall tract, received on September 20, Recreation Center is amended by further provide that the Contractor changing the cap on the manage- shall furnish the remainder of the 2007, under Ordinance No. 1110-06, ment fee from “the annual aggre- City’s requirements for the goods passed by the Cleveland City Coun- gate of the management fee paid to and/or services, whether more or cil on August 9, 2006, which on the United Skates of Cleveland, LLC less than the estimated quantity, as basis of the estimated quantity shall not exceed $87,000.00” to “the may be ordered under subsequent would amount to $40,250.00, is annual aggregate of the manage- requisitions separately certified affirmed and approved as the low- ment fee paid to United Skates of against the contract. est and best bid and the Director of Cleveland, LLC in excess of gross Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors Public Health is requested to enter into a requirement contract for the revenues shall not exceed $87,000.00.” Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- Be it further resolved that all ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, goods and/or services, which shall provide for the immediate purchase other provisions of Resolution No. Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, 78-08 not expressly amended above Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. as the initial amount of the con- tract of the following: shall remain unchanged and in full Nays: None. force and effect. Absent: Director Smith. Requisition No. 164620 Yeas: Mayor Jackson, Directors Triozzi, Dumas, Acting Director With- Resolution No. 124-08. which shall be certified against the contract in the sum of $40,250.00. ers, Directors Wasik, Carroll, Flask, By Director Wasik. Cox, Rush, Hutchinson, Nichols, The requirement contract shall Be it resolved by the Board of Fumich, Guzman and Rybka. further provide that the Contractor Control of the City of Cleveland, Nays: None. shall furnish the remainder of the that the bid of Perk Company Inc. Absent: Director Smith. for the public improvement of and City’s requirements for vacuum cleaners and supplies, whether more reconstruction of Quincy Avenue, JEFFREY B. MARKS, or less than the estimated quantity, base bid plus Alternate Bid No. 5, Secretary for the Division of Engineering and as may be ordered under subsequent Construction, Department of Public requisitions separately certified Service, received on February 13, against the contract. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES Be it further resolved by the 2008, under the authority of Ordi- ______nance No. 492-07 and 609-06, passed Board of Control that the employ- by the Cleveland City Council June ment of the following subcontractor General Information 11, 2007 and June 12, 2006, for a by Buy-Rite Office Products, Inc. is Application blanks and informa- gross price for the improvement, in approved: tion, regarding minimum entrance the aggregate amount of $6,486,973.82, qualifications, scope of examination, is affirmed and approved as the low- Subcontractor Percent and suggested reference materials est responsible bid, and the Director Amount may be obtained at the office of the of Public Service is authorized to Civil Service Commission, Room 119, enter into contract for the improve- Cleveland Chemical, Inc. 5% City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- ment with the bidder. $2,012.50 side Avenue. 523 38 The City Record March 12, 2008

Application blanks must be prop- 10 feet from another main building Calendar No. 08-37: 1892 West 45th erly filled out on the official form on an adjoining lot; and contrary to Street (Ward 13) prescribed by the Civil Service Com- the Regulations for Yards and The 11th Street Properties LLC, mission and filed at the office of the Courts, the aggregate width of the appeals to construct a single family commission not later than the final east and west side yards equals 6 dwelling unit, proposed to be on a closing date slated in the examina- feet and all main buildings shall 36.25' x 132' parcel located in a tion announcement. have an aggregate width of 10 feet, Two-Family District on the west according to the provisions of Sec- side of West 45th Street at 1892 EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each tion 357.09(2)(B) of the Codified West 45th Street; contrary to Section applicant whether passing or failing Ordinances. 355.04(a) a lot size of 4,785 square will be notified of the results of the feet is provided and 4,800 square examination as soon as the commis- Calendar No. 08-33: 1880 West 45th feet is required; and interior side sion has graded the papers. There- Street (Ward 13) yards of 2 feet 3 inches and 9 feet after, eligible lists will be estab- The 11th Street Properties LLC, are provided, where an aggregate of lished which will consist of the appeals to construct a single family 10 feet with a 3 foot minimum is names of those candidates who have dwelling unit, proposed to be on a required, according to the provisions been successful in all parts of the 36.25' x 132' parcel located in a of Section 357.09(2)(b) of the Codi- examination. Two-Family District on the west fied Ordinances. side of West 45th Street at 1880 Secretary PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All West 45th Street; contrary to Section candidates for original entrance po- 355.04(a) a lot size of 4,791 square sitions who are successful in other feet is provided and 4,800 square REPORT OF THE BOARD parts of the examinations must sub- feet is required; and interior side OF ZONING APPEALS mit to a physical examination. yards of 2 foot 3 inches and 9 feet are provided, where an aggregate of REYNALDO GALINDO, 10 feet with a 3 foot minimum is MONDAY, MARCH 10, 2008 President required, according to the provisions of Section 357.09(2)(b) of the Codi- At the meeting of the Board of fied Ordinances. Zoning Appeals on Monday, March SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD 10, 2008, the following appeals were OF ZONING APPEALS Calendar No. 08-34: 1894 West 45th heard by the Board. Street (Ward 13) The following appeals were Ap- The 11th Street Properties LLC, proved: MONDAY, MARCH 24, 2008 appeals to construct a single family dwelling unit, proposed to be on a Calendar No. 08-10: 2701-19 Detroit 9:30 A.M. 35' x 132' parcel located in a Two- Avenue Family District on the west side of TEG Properties appealed to con- Calendar No. 08-30: 603 Herschel West 45th Street at 1894 West 45th struct a 7-story, 54 residential units Court (Ward 13) Street; contrary to Section 355.04(a) and retail space in a Semi-Industry Brian Devine, owner, appeals to a lot size of 4,620 square feet is District. construct a two-story room addition provided and 4,800 square feet is to an existing single family dwel- required; and interior side yards of Calendar No. 08-25: 4092 East 146th ling, proposed to be located on a 1 foot and 9 feet are provided, Street consolidated corner parcel in a B1 where an aggregate of 10 feet with The Cleveland Metropolitan School Two-Family district at the south- a 3 foot minimum is required, District appealed to construct a west corner of Herschel Court and according to the provisions of Sec- Kindergarten through Eighth Grade West 6th Street; contrary to Section tion 357.09(2)(b) of the Codified public school building in an A1 One- 355.04 and area regulations for resi- Ordinances. Family District. dence buildings, a maximum gross floor area of 1,925 square feet Calendar No. 08-35: 1884 West 45th Calendar No. 08-26: 10924 Magnolia exceeds one-half of the lot size or Street (Ward 13) Drive 1,622 square feet; and a rear yard of The 11th Street Properties LLC, Western Reserve Historical Soci- 5 feet and not 20 feet is provided, appeals to construct a single family ety appealed to establish use as a school in an existing residential contrary to Section 357.08(2)(b)(1); dwelling unit, proposed to be on a and interior side yards of 6 inches structure located in a Limited One- 36.25' x 132' parcel located in a and 15 feet, are provided, contrary Family District; subject to condition. Two-Family District on the west to a minimum requirement of 3 feet side of West 45th Street at 1884 and an aggregate of 10 feet, accord- Calendar No. 08-40: 3403-23 Clark Ave- West 45th Street; contrary to Section ing to Section 357.09(b)(2) of the nue 355.04(a) a lot size of 4,785 square Codified Ordinances. Hani and Samira Ziadeh, owners, feet is provided where 4,800 square and Visconsi Land Company, pros- feet is required; and interior side Calendar No. 08-31: 3364 East 118th pective purchaser, appealed to oper- yards of 2 foot 3 inches and 9 feet Street (Ward 3) ate a 24 hour service for a drive- are provided, where an aggregate of Scott Everett, owner, appeals to through window of a drug store establish use for a group home in 10 feet with a 3 foot minimum is pharmacy, in a Local Retail Busi- an existing two-story, single family required, according to the provisions ness District. dwelling, located on a 40' x 130' of Section 357.09(2)(b) of the Codi- parcel in a B1 Two-Family District fied Ordinances. The following appeal was With- on the west side of West 118th drawn: Street at 3364 East 118th Street; the Calendar No. 08-36: 1888 West 45th proposed use being first permitted Street (Ward 13) None. in a Multi-Family District and not The 11th Street Properties LLC, The following appeal was Dis- permitted in a Two-Family District, appeals to construct a single family missed: according to Section 337.03 of the dwelling unit, proposed to be on a 36.25' x 132' parcel located in a Codified Ordinances. Calendar No. 08-6: 3588 Martin Two-Family District on the west Luther King Jr. Blvd. side of West 45th Street at 1888 Calendar No. 08-32: 905 Fruit Avenue The Cleveland Metropolitan School West 45th Street; contrary to Section (Ward 13) District appealed to construct a The 11th Street Properties LLC, 355.04(a) a lot size of 4,785 square two-story school for Kindergarten appeals to construct a single fami- feet is provided where 4,800 square through Eighth Grade on an acreage ly dwelling unit, proposed to be on feet is required; and interior side parcel in a B1 Two-Family District. a 30' x 150' parcel located in a yards of 2 feet 3 inches and 9 feet Two-Family District on the south are provided, where an aggregate of The following appeal was Post- side of Fruit Avenue at 905 Fruit 10 feet with a 3 foot minimum is poned: Avenue; subject to the regulations required, according to the provisions in Section 357.09(b)(1), no main of Section 357.09(2)(b) of the Codi- Calendar No. 08-17: 3245 West 25th building shall be erected less than fied Ordinances. Street postponed to April 21, 2008. 524 March 12, 2008 The City Record 39

In Executive Session on March 10, Mr. Saab. area of the house theater; and to 2008 the following appeals heard by Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, grant the variances required for the the Board on March 3, 2008 were Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: full areas on the doors, allowing the adopted and approved. Mr. Gallagher. nine (9) inches in one instance and fourteen (14) inches in another; and The following appeals were Ap- * * * noting that there will be assistance proved: available at all times during public Docket A-9-08. occupancy and that the chair issue Calendar No. 08-21: 2201 East 49th RE: Appeal of Ervin E. Gulley, will be valuated both with the State Street Owner of the Residential Property and with practical examples; and Cleveland Metropolitan School Dis- located on the premises known as that the handrails can be added as trict appealed to construct a 64,300 732 East 163rd Street from a LIMI- necessary. Motion so in order. Mo- square foot Kindergarten through TATION ON THE PERMITS of the tioned by Saunders and seconded by Eighth Grade two-story school in Director of the Department of Build- Mr. Saab. split zoning between General Retail ing and Housing, dated January 22, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Business and Multi-Family Districts. 2008, requiring compliance with the Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Codified Ordinances of the City of Mr. Gallagher. Calendar No. 08-23: 1829 East 55th Cleveland and the Ohio Building Street Code (OBC). * * * Oriana Services, Inc. appealed to BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in expand the use of a correctional order at this time to grant the Docket A-17-08. halfway house on consolidated par- Appellant thirty (30) days in which RE: Appeal of Shanita S. Tartt, cels located in General Retail Busi- to complete abatement of the exte- Owner of the Two Dwelling Units ness District, a Semi-Industry Dis- rior violations on the property, and Two-family Two & One/half Story trict and a Multi-Family District. ninety (90) days in which to com- Wood Frame/Siding/Masonry Veneer plete abatement of all the violations Residential Property located on the Calendar No. 07-257: 2835 West 11th on the property; the property is premises known as 1890 Colonnade Street REMANDED at this time to the Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Erich Hooper appealed to estab- Department of Building and Hous- TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- lish a retail store in the ground ing for supervision and any required NANCE of the Director of the floor level of a single family further action. Motion so in order. Department of Building and Hous- dwelling with residential occupancy Motioned by Mr. Saunders and sec- ing, dated December 13, 2007, requir- on the second floor in a Two-Fami- onded by Mr. Bradley. ing compliance with the Codified ly District; subject to condition. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Bradley. Nays: None. Not Voting: Mr. and the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Secretary Saab. Absent: Mr. Gallagher. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in order at this time to grant the * * * Appellant thirty (30) days to obtain REPORT OF THE BOARD permits for the fence and repair the OF BUILDING STANDARDS Docket A-10-08. fence properly, and one hundred RE: Appeal of Yushan Shakir, twenty (120) days in which to com- AND BUILDING APPEALS Owner of the Residential Property plete all other violations and to located on the premises known as extend abatement of the driveway 535 East 117th Street from a LIMI- to one hundred eighty (180) days; Re: Report of the Meeting of TATION ON THE PERMIT of the the property is REMANDED at this March 5, 2008 Director of the Department of Build- time to the Department of Building ing and Housing, dated January 22, and Housing for supervision and As required by the provisions of 2008, requiring compliance with the any required further action. Motion Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified Codified Ordinances of the City of so in order. Motioned by Mr. Saab Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, Cleveland and the Ohio Building and seconded by Mr. Bradley. Ohio 1976, the following brief of Code (OBC). Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, action of the subject meeting is BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: given for publication in The City order at this time to require that all Mr. Gallagher. Record: permits be obtained within thirty (30) days and that the work on the * * * * * * exterior be completed in forty-five (45) days; the abatement of the vio- Docket A-18-08. Docket A-6-08. lations can take up to one hundred RE: Appeal of Franklin Blvd. Ltd. RE: Appeal of K Group Properties, eighty (180) days; the property is (An Ohio LLC), Owner of the Mixed Owner of the R-2 Residential — Non- REMANDED at this time to the Uses — Multiple Uses Two Story Transient; Apartments (Shared Eg- Department of Building and Hous- Masonry Walls/Wood Floors Prop- ress) Two Story Frame Property & ing for supervision and any required erty located on the premises known One Story Masonry Detached Garage further. Motion so in order. Motioned as 5901 Franklin Boulevard from a located on the premises known as by Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. 30 DAY CONDEMNATION ORDER 2076 West 81st Street from a 30 DAY Bradley. — MS, dated January 10, 2008 of the CONDEMNATION ORDER of the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Director of the Department of Build- Director of the Department of Build- Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: ing and Housing, requiring compli- ing and Housing, dated December Mr. Gallagher. ance with the Codified Ordinances 12, 2007, requiring compliance with of the City of Cleveland and the the Codified Ordinances of the City * * * Ohio Building Code (OBC). of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Docket A-18-08 has been POST- Code (OBC). Docket A-16-08. PONED; to be rescheduled for March BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in RE: Appeal of 19, 2008. order at this time to grant the Foundation, Owner of the Property Appellant forty-five (45) days in located on the premises known as * * * which to submit plans for permit- 2067 East 14th Street from an ADJU- ting, and one hundred eighty (180) DICATION ORDER, dated December Docket A-19-08. days for completion of abatement of 28, 2007 of the Director of the RE: Appeal of Linda S. Moore, the violations on the property; the Department of Building and Hous- Owner of the Two Dwelling Units property is REMANDED at this time ing, requiring compliance with the Two-family Residence Two and to the Department of building and Codified Ordinances of the City of One/half Story Frame Property Housing for supervision and any Cleveland and the Ohio Building located on the premises known as required further action, noting that Code (OBC). 4467 Douse Avenue from a 30 DAY the granting of the variance is con- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in CONDEMNATION ORDER — MS of tingent upon proper submission of order at this time to require the the Director of the Department of the plans and completion of the vio- under balcony seating area to be Building and Housing, dated Janu- lations. Motion so in order. Motioned fully sprinkled, with the exception ary 14, 2008, requiring compliance by Mr. Saunders and seconded by of the lobby and the high ceiling with the Codified Ordinances of the 525 40 The City Record March 12, 2008

City of Cleveland and the Ohio of the Minutes as presented by the Water Pollution Control, Depart- Building Code (OBC). Secretary, subject to the Codified ment of Public Utilities, as autho- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Ordinances of the City of Cleveland rized by Ordinance No. 1967-07, order at this time to require the and the Ohio Building Code (OBC): passed by the Council of the City Appellant to obtain permits within of Cleveland, December 10, 2007. thirty (30) days and to abate the February 20, 2008 THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- violations on the property within TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- one hundred eighty (180) days; the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, DAY, MARCH 14, 2008 AT 10:00 property is REMANDED at this time Bradley. Nays: None. Not Voting: Mr. A.M., THE DIVISION OF WATER to the Department of Building and Saab. Absent: Mr. Gallagher. POLLUTION CONTROL, 12302 Housing for supervision and any KIRBY AVENUE, RED CONFER- required further action. Motion so in * * * ENCE ROOM, CLEVELAND, order. Motioned by Mr. Saunders and OHIO 44108. seconded by Mr. Bradley. Secretary Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, File No. 39-08 — Cab/Chassis with Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Dry Goods Van Body, Body Con- Mr. Gallagher. PUBLIC NOTICE version and Technical Equipment, for the Division of Motor Vehicle * * * Maintenance, Department of Pub- lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- Docket A-25-08. NONE nance No. 1237-07, passed by the RE: Appeal of DMTJ, Inc., Owner Council of the City of Cleveland, of the Property located on the prem- September 24, 2007. ises known as 11623 Euclid Avenue NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- from an ADJUDICATION ORDER of TORY PRE-BID MEETING TUES- the Director of the Department of DAY, MARCH 18, 2008 AT 10:30 Building and Housing, dated Febru- A.M., DIVISION OF PURCHASES ary 29, 2008, requiring compliance NONE AND SUPPLIES, ROOM 128, 601 with the Codified Ordinances of the LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- City of Cleveland and the Ohio LAND, OHIO 44114. Building Code (OBC). CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS No action this date, the docket March 5, 2008 and March 12, 2008 will be rescheduled for March 19, 2008. For All Departments WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008 * * * Sealed bids will be received at the File No. 37-08 — Residential Sound office of the Commissioner of Pur- Insulation Program Phase II Docket A-26-08. chases and Supplies, Room 128, City Continuation Contract A-06-2A, RE: Appeal of Mary E. Wilson, Hall, in accordance with the for the Division of Cleveland Hop- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- appended schedule, and will be kins International Airport, Depart- gle Family Residence One and opened and read in Room 128, City ment of Port Control, as autho- One/half Story Frame Property Hall, immediately thereafter. rized by Ordinance No. 930-95, located on the premises known as Each bid must be made in accor- passed by the Council of the City 5903 Linwood Avenue from a 24 dance with the specifications and of Cleveland, June 19, 1995, as HOUR VACATE ORDER of the must be submitted on the blanks authorized by Ordinance No. 469- Director of the Department of Build- supplied for the purpose, all of 98, passed by the Council of the ing and Housing, dated February 06, which may be obtained at the office City of Cleveland, May 18, 1998 2008, requiring compliance with the of the said Commissioner of Pur- and as authorized by Ordinance Codified Ordinances of the City of chases and Supplies, but no bid will No. 327-2000, passed by the Coun- Cleveland and the Ohio Building be considered unless delivered to cil of the City of Cleveland, June Code (OBC). the office of the said commissioner 12, 2000. No action this date, the docket previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE will be rescheduled for March 19, Standard Time) on the date speci- FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- 2008. fied in the schedule. TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) required in Advertisement for Bids. IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S * * * Where invitations for bids are CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- advertised, the following notice DER (NO COMPANY CHECKS, APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: shall be included in the advertise- NO CASH AND NO CREDIT Separate motions were entered by ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED). Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Code, each prime bidder, each minor- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Saunders for Approval and Adoption ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and DATORY PRE-BID MEETING of the Resolutions as presented by each female business enterprise WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19, 2008 the Secretary for the following (“FBE”) must be certified before AT 10:00 A.M., THE OFFICES OF Dockets respectively, subject to the doing business with the City. There- C&S COMPANIES, ONE INTERNA- Codified Ordinances of the City of fore, any prime contractor wishing TIONAL PLACE, 20445 EMERALD Cleveland and the Ohio Building to receive credit for using an MBE PARKWAY, SUITE 100, CLEVE- Code (OBC): or FBE should ensure that applica- LAND, OHIO 44135. tions for certification as to MBE or A-111-07—Victor Halm. FBE status compliance with the A-170-07—Rock Hall Investments, Code, affirmative action in employ- March 5, 2008 and March 12, 2008 Inc. ment and, if applicable, joint ven- A-171-07—Rock Hall Investments, ture status, are submitted to the Of- WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 2008 Inc. fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) A-180-07—Eunice Evans. prior to the date of bid opening or File No. 38-08 — Morgan Pretreatment A-184-07—Frank Giglio. submission of proposals or as speci- and Residuals Project No. 414, for A-15-08—MRN Ltd. fied by the Director. Failure to com- the Division of Water, Department ply with the business enterprise of Public Utilities, as authorized Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, code or with representations made by Ordinance No. 161-08, passed by Bradley. Nays: None. Not Voting: Mr. on these forms may result in can- the Council of the City of Cleve- Saab. Absent: Mr. Gallagher. cellation of the contract or other land, pending. civil or criminal penalties.” THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE * * * FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2008 TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF ONE APPROVAL OF MINUTES: HUNDRED DOLLARS ($100.00) Separate motions were entered by File No. 36-08 — Labor and Materials IN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr. Necessary to Repair and Maintain CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- Saunders for Approval and Adoption Pump Stations, for the Division of DER (NO COMPANY CHECKS, 526 March 12, 2008 The City Record 41

NO CASH AND NO CREDIT THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY COUNCIL COMMITTEE CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED). PRE-BID MEETING THURSDAY, MEETINGS THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- MARCH 20, 2008 AT 10:00 A.M., DATORY PRE-BID MEETING THE THOMAS L. JOHNSON THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 2008 BUILDING, 1300 LAKESIDE AVE- AT 10:00 A.M., THE CARL B. NUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. Monday, March 10, 2008 STOKES PUBLIC UTILITIES THE CITY OF CLEVELAND WILL 9:30 a.m. BUILDING, MAIN CONFERENCE NOT CONSIDER THE BID OF ROOM, 1201 LAKESIDE AVE- ANYONE WHO DOES NOT AT- Public Parks, Property and Recre- NUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. TEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID ation Committee: Present: Johnson, CONFERENCE. Chair; Turner, Kelley, Polensek, March 5, 2008 and March 12, 2008 Authorized Absence: White, Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cummins. Pro March 12, 2008 and March 19, 2008 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 2008 tempore: Sweeney, Westbrook. FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 2008 File No. 40-08 — Purchase Recrea- 11:00 a.m. tion Equipment and Equipment File No. 43-08 — Purchase of Gasoline, Maintenance Agreement, for the for the Division of Motor Vehicle Public Service Committee: Present: Division of Recreation, Department Maintenance, Department of Pub- Brady, Chair; Turner, Vice Chair; of Parks, Recreation and Proper- lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- Polensek, Cummins, White, Johnson. ties, as authorized by Ordinance nance No. 686-07, passed by the Authorized Absence: Cleveland, San- No. 294-08, passed by the Council Council of the City of Cleveland, tiago, Reed. of the City of Cleveland, February June 11, 2007. 27, 2008. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- 2:00 p.m. THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, DAY, MARCH 24, 2008 AT 11:00 Finance Committee: Present: Swee- THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2008 AT A.M., THE DIVISION OF MOTOR ney, Chair; Cimperman, Vice Chair; 10:00 A.M., THE DIVISION OF RECREATION, ROOM #8, 601 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, BUILD- Brady, Turner, Pierce Scott, West- LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- ING #1, 4150 EAST 49TH STREET, brook, Coats, White. Authorized LAND, OHIO 44114. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. Absence: Conwell, Zone, Brancatelli. Pro tempore: Lewis. March 12, 2008 and March 19, 2008 March 12, 2008 and March 19, 2008 Tuesday, March 11, 2008 9:30 a.m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 2008 FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2008 Community and Economic Devel- File No. 41-08 — Channel 23 Office File No. 44-08 — Purchase of Labor opment Committee: Present: Pierce Renovation, for the Division of and Materials to Refurbish the Scott, Chair; Brancatelli, Vice Chair; Architecture, Department of Pub- SCADA (Supervisory Control and lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- Data Acquisition) System and Cimperman, Cummins, Coats, West- nance No. 489-07, passed by the the PCCS (Plant Computer Con- brook. Authorized Absence: Brady, Council of the City of Cleveland, trol Systems) for the Department Zone, Lewis. June 4, 2007 and as authorized by of Public Utilities (Re-Bid II), Ordinance No. 1874-07, passed by for the Divisions of Water and Wednesday, March 12, 2008 the Council of the City of Cleve- Cleveland Public Power, Depart- 10:00 a.m. land, January 7, 2008. ment of Public Utilities, as THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE authorized by Ordinance No. City Planning (Zoning) Commit- FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- 1717-06, passed by the Council of tee: Present: Westbrook, Vice Chair; TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF the City of Cleveland, November Keane. Authorized Absence: Cimper- FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN 20, 2006. man, Chair; Conwell, Lewis, Zone, THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Reed. Pro tempore: Brancatelli, CHECK AND/OR MONEY ORDER DATORY PRE-BID MEETING White, Brady. (NO COMPANY CHECKS AND NO FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 2008 AT CASH WILL BE ACCEPTED). 2:30 P.M., THE CARL B. STOKES 10:30 a.m. THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, DATORY PRE-BID MEETING 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- City Planning Committee: Present: THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 2008 AT LAND, OHIO 44114. Westbrook, Vice Chair; Keane. Autho- 11:00 A.M., DIVISION OF ARCHI- rized Absence: Cimperman, Chair; TECTURE, ROOM 517, 601 LAKE- Conwell, Lewis, Zone, Reed. Pro SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, March 12, 2008 and March 19, 2008 OHIO 44114. tempore: Brancatelli, White, Brady.

File No. 42-08 — 800 MHz Communi- 1:30 p.m. cations Tower Painting, for the ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS Office of Radio Communications, AND ORDINANCES Public Utilities Committee: Present: Department of Public Utilities, as Zone, Chair; Cleveland, Polensek, authorized by Ordinance No. 834- Cummins, Keane, Kelley, Westbrook, 07, passed by the Council of the Santiago. Authorized Absence: Reed, City of Cleveland, August 8, 2007. NONE Vice Chair.

Index

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

Agreements

Larchmere Blvd., between N. Moreland and South Park Dr. — public improvement — City of Cleveland — City of Shaker Hts. (O 103-08) ...... 512 Neighborhood Leadership Institute — for education, recreational, cultural programs in various school buildings — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 281-08) ...... 513 527 42 The City Record March 12, 2008

Appreciation

Martens Jr., Walter E. (R 401-08)...... 491 Tegreene, Joe (R 402-08) ...... 491

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Colonnade Road, 1890, (Ward 10) — Shanita S. Tartt, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-17-08) ...... 525 Douse Avenue, 4467, (Ward 5) — Linda S. Moore, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-19-08) ...... 525 East 117th Street, 535, (Ward 9) — Yushan Shakir, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-10-08) ...... 525 East 14th Street, 2067, (Ward 13) — Playhouse Square Foundation, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-16-08)...... 525 East 163rd Street, 732, (Ward 11) — Ervin E. Gulley, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-9-08) ...... 525 East 4th Street, 2068, (Ward 13) — MRN, Ltd., owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-15-08) ...... 526 East 66th Street, 2974, (Ward 12) — Rock Hall Investments, Inc., owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-171-07) ...... 526 Euclid Avenue, 11623, (Ward 9) — DMTJ, Inc., owner — appeal rescheduled to 03/19/08 on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-25-08) ...... 526 Fulton Boulevard, 5901, (Ward 17) — Franklin Blvd., Ltd. (An Ohio LLC), owner — appeal postponed to 03/19/08 on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-18-08) ...... 525 Linwood Avenue, 5903, (Ward 7) — Mary E. Wilson, owner — appeal rescheduled to 03/19/08 on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-26-08)...... 526 Lorain Avenue, 2710, (Ward 13) — Victor Halm (POA) William Halm, owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-111-07) ...... 526 Miles Avenue, 10402, (Ward 2) — Eunice Evans, owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-180-07) ...... 526 West 14th Street, 2288, (Ward 13) — Frank Giglio, owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-184-07) ...... 526 West 81st Street, 2076, (Ward 17) — K Group Properties, owner — appeal resolved on 3/5/2008 (Doc. A-6-08) ...... 525 West 81st Street, 2087, (Ward 17) — Rock Hall Investments, Inc., owner — appeal adopted on 3/5/08 (Doc. A-170-07)...... 526

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Ductline, street light bases and pull boxes installation — contract per Ord. 895-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 120-08) ...... 522 Manufactured steel building demolition, removal and construction — contract per Ord. 483-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 122-08) ...... 522 Utility pole replacement — contract per Ord. 897-07 to Par Electrical Contractors, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 121-08) ...... 522

Board of Control — Concession Agreement

Roller skating management and concession services at Zelma Watson George Recreation Center — amend BOC Res. 78-08 — Division of Recreation, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 126-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Engineering and Construction Division

Quincy Avenue reconstruction — contract per Ord. 609-06, 492-07 to Perk Company, Inc. — Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 124-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Environment Division

Vacuum cleaners and supplies — contract per Ord. 1110-06 to Buy-Rite Office Products, Inc. — Dept. of Public Health (BOC Res. 125-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Finance Department

Insurance, bond and fidelity coverage — contract per C.O. Sec. 171.13 to Insurance Specialists Group, Inc., d.b.a., Love Insurance Agency (BOC Res. 119-08) ...... 522 Sale of scrap. personal property, and by-products in February 2008 — per BOC Res. 921-52 (BOC Res. 118-08) ...... 522

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Salt spreader, insert parts and labor — contract per C.O. Sec. 131.17 to Newell Equipment, Inc. — Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 123-08) ...... 523 528 March 12, 2008 The City Record 43

Board of Control — Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Roller skating management and concession services at Zelma Watson George Recreation Center — amend BOC Res. 78-08 — Division of Recreation, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 126-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Public Health Department

Vacuum cleaners and supplies — contract per Ord. 1110-06 to Buy-Rite Office Products, Inc. — Division of Environment (BOC Res. 125-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Manufactured steel building demolition, removal and construction — contract per Ord. 483-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 122-08) ...... 522 Quincy Avenue reconstruction — contract per Ord. 609-06, 492-07 to Perk Company, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 124-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Public Service Department

Quincy Avenue reconstruction — contract per Ord. 609-06, 492-07 to Perk Company, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction (BOC Res. 124-08) ...... 523 Salt spreader, insert parts and labor — contract per C.O. Sec. 131.17 to Newell Equipment, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 123-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Ductline, street light bases and pull boxes installation — contract per Ord. 895-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 120-08) ...... 522 Manufactured steel building demolition, removal and construction — contract per Ord. 483-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 122-08) ...... 522 Utility pole replacement — contract per Ord. 897-07 to Par Electrical Contractors, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 121-08) ...... 522

Board of Control — Purchases and Supplies Division

Sale of scrap. personal property, and by-products in February 2008 — per BOC Res. 921-52 (BOC Res. 118-08) ...... 522

Board of Control — Recreation Division

Roller skating management and concession services at Zelma Watson George Recreation Center — amend BOC Res. 78-08 — Division of Recreation, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 126-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Ductline, street light bases and pull boxes installation — contract per Ord. 895-07 to Cook Paving & Construction Co., Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 120-08) ...... 522 Salt spreader, insert parts and labor — contract per C.O. Sec. 131.17 to Newell Equipment, Inc. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 123-08) ...... 523 Utility pole replacement — contract per Ord. 897-07 to Par Electrical Contractors, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 121-08) ...... 522 Vacuum cleaners and supplies — contract per Ord. 1110-06 to Buy-Rite Office Products, Inc. — Division of Environment, Dept. of Public Health (BOC Res. 125-08) ...... 523

Board of Control — Standard Purchase Contracts

Insurance, bond and fidelity coverage — contract per C.O. Sec. 171.13 to Insurance Specialists Group, Inc., d.b.a., Love Insurance Agency — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 119-08) ...... 522 529 44 The City Record March 12, 2008

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Clark Avenue, 3403-23, (Ward 14) — Hani and Samira Ziadeh, owner and Visconsi Land Company, prospective purchaser — appeal heard on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-40)...... 524 Detroit Avenue, 2701-19, (Ward 13) — TEG Properties, owner — appeal heard on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-10)...... 524 East 146th Street, 4092, (Ward 1) — The Cleveland Metropolitan School District, owner and Paul Romanic, agent — appeal heard on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-25) ...... 524 East 49th Street, 2201, (Ward 5) — The Cleveland Metropolitan School District, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-21) ...... 525 East 55th Street, 1829, (Ward 7) — Oriana Services Inc., owner — appeal granted and adopted on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-23) ...... 525 Magnolia Drive, 10924, (Ward 8) — Western Reserve Historical Society, owner — appeal heard on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-26) ...... 524 Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive, 3588, (Ward 3) — Cleveland Metropolitan School District, owner — appeal dismissed on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-6)...... 524 West 11th Street, 2835, (Ward 13) — Erich Hooper, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 07-257) ...... 525 West 25th Street, 3245, (Ward 14) — D.T.R.G., Inc., owner — appeal postponed to 4/21/08 on 3/10/2008 (Cal. 08-17) ...... 524

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 118th Street, 3364, (Ward 3) — Scott Everett, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-31) ...... 524 Fruit Avenue, 905, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-32) ...... 524 Herschel Court, 603, (Ward 13) — Brian Devine, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-30)...... 524 West 45th Street, 1880, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-33) ...... 524 West 45th Street, 1884, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-35) ...... 524 West 45th Street, 1888, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-36) ...... 524 West 45th Street, 1892, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-37) ...... 524 West 45th Street, 1894, (Ward 13) — The 11th Street Properties, LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/24/2008 (Cal. 08-34) ...... 524

City Council

Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore (F 300-08) ...... 490

City of Cleveland Bids

Cab / chassis with dry goods van body, body conversion and technical equipment — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 1237-07 — bid due March 26, 2008 (advertised 3/5/2008 and 3/12/2008) ...... 526 Channel 23 office renovations — Department of Public Service — Division of Architecture — per Ord. 489-07, 1874-07 — bid due April 2, 2008 (advertised 3/12/2008 and 3/19/2008)...... 527 Communications Tower, 800 MHz painting — Department of Public Utilities — Office of Radio Communications — per Ord. 834-07 — bid due April 2, 2008 (advertised 3/12/2008 and 3/19/2008)...... 527 Gasoline — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 686-07 — bid due April 4, 2008 (advertised 3/12/2008 and 3/19/2008)...... 527 Morgan Water Works Plant Pretreatment and Residuals Project No. 414 — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 161-08 — bid due April 9, 2008 (advertised 3/5/2008 and 3/12/2008)...... 526 Pump station repair and maintenance — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 1967-07 — bid due March 26, 2008 (advertised 3/5/2008 and 3/12/2008)...... 526 Recreation equipment and equipment maintenance agreement — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Division of Recreation — per Ord. 294-08 — bid due March 26, 2008 (advertised 3/12/2008 and 3/19/2008) ...... 527 Residential Sound Insulation Program (RSIP), Phase II, Contract A-06-2A — Department of Port Control — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — per Ord. 930-05, 469-98, 327-2000 — bid due April 2, 2008 (advertised 3/5/2008 and 3/12/2008)...... 526 SCADA and PCCS systems refurbishment (re-bid) — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 1717-06 — bid due April 25, 2008 (advertised 3/12/2008 and 3/19/2008)...... 527 530 March 12, 2008 The City Record 45

City Planning Commission

E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district — zoning (O 362-08) ...... 506 E. 185th St., Shawnee Ave. (south side) — change the use and area districts — Local Retail Business District — zoning (O 363-08) ...... 507 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St., (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 504 Harley Ave. (south side) — Grapeland Ave., (north side) — Triskett Ave., (northwest) — change the use district — zoning (O 364-08) ...... 508

Clerk of Council

Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore (F 300-08) ...... 490

Cleveland Municipal Court

Contracts — ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. — professional services — for parking tickets collection (O 366-08) ...... 504 Lease property at 310 West Lakeside Ave., — CIJIS of Cleveland Municipal Court — Finance Dept. (O 365-08) ...... 504

Cleveland Public Power

Contracts — for landfill disposal — Water Division — W.P.C — Utilities Department (O 344-08) ...... 494 Work order management and inventory management system — professional consultants — licenses or develop (O 1965-07) ...... 511

Codified Ordinances

Contracts — ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. — professional services — for parking tickets collection — Cleveland Municipal Court (O 366-08) ...... 504 Electronic fingerprint-based background checks for employees, prospective employees — amend Sect. 139.19 & 571.062 — Port Control Dept. (O 100-08) ...... 512 Enacting new Sect. 535.23 — amend Sect. 535.06 Codified Ordinances — payment plans — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 347-08) ...... 495

Communications

Evirocom Construction — Contract No. 66841 — Earle B. Turner Recreation Center (Phase 3) Project — Public Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (F 379-08) ...... 490 Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore (F 300-08) ...... 490

Community Development

E. 116th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08) ...... 503 To purchase & sell properties — 3503 & 3445 W. 123rd St. & 3747 W. 130th St. — Westown Community Development Corp. (O 359-08)...... 502

Concession Agreements

Gordon Park & Brookside Park — Parks, Recreation and Properties Department (O 106-08) ...... 512

Condolences

Fayne, Minnie Mae (R 382-08) ...... 490 Geissinger, Caren (R 384-08) ...... 490 Jackson, Essie (R 383-08) ...... 490 Owens, Patrol Officer Derek Wayne (R 381-08) ...... 490

Congratulations

Debevec, Pauline (R 392-08) ...... 490 Garrett Entertainment Corporation (R 385-08) ...... 490 Hauser, Robert (R 388-08) ...... 490 Helmecy, Donna (R 395-08) ...... 490 Lausche, Tony (R 394-08) ...... 490 Pust, August Bozidar (R 386-08) ...... 490 Roeder, Ralph (R 390-08)...... 490 Schumer, Rudy (R 387-08) ...... 490 Shine, Angela (R 389-08) ...... 490 Yanchar, Paul F. (R 391-08) ...... 490 Zalar, Ed (R 393-08) ...... 490 531 46 The City Record March 12, 2008

Contracts

Amended Ordinance No. 911-07 — public improvement — Woodland Ave. & Kinsman Rd. — Service Dept. (O 350-08)...... 499 Cleveland Municipal Football Association — for a city-wide football program — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 280-08)...... 513 Salvation Army — for recreational services — Ward 11 — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 279-08)...... 513 Contract with City Year 2008 — Parks, Recreation and Properties Department (O 282-08) ...... 513 ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. — professional services — for parking tickets collection — Cleveland Municipal Court (O 366-08) ...... 504 Computer hardware & software — Finance Department (O 269-08) ...... 513 For landfill disposal — Water Division — CPP — W.P.C — Utilities Department (O 344-08) ...... 494 Heating and air conditioning units — Office of Radio Communications — Utilities Department (O 342-08) ...... 493 Safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08)...... 495 Various types of fencing — Utilities Department (O 345-08) ...... 494 Employee uniforms — Port Control Dept. (O 99-08) ...... 512 Evirocom Construction — Contract No. 66841 — Earle B. Turner Recreation Center (Phase 3) Project — Public Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (F 379-08) ...... 490 F. Buddie Contracting Ltd. — alterations & modifications in Contract No. 66737 — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 287-08)...... 513 Labor & materials to remove rubber & contaminants from paved surfaces — Dept. of Port Control (O 102-08) ...... 512 Maintain & repair existing artwork — Department of Port Control (O 101-08) ...... 512 Public improvement — Highland Park Cemetery communication lines — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 358-08) ...... 502 Public improvement — Phase II of Valleyview Homes — Tremont Pointe — Service Department (O 349-08) ...... 499 Repair or replace water mains, fire hydrants, service connections — including tree lawn restoration — Water Division — Public Utilities Dept. (O 98-08) ...... 512 RNR Consulting — work order management and billing processes for grass cutting — Directors of Parks, Recreation and Properties and Finance (O 2017-07)...... 511

Cuyahoga County

Apply & accept a grant — Lead Investment & Minor Renovation — LAMRI — Cuy. Co. Board of Health — Invest in Children Program (O 351-08)...... 499

Economic Development Department

City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08) ...... 491 Nichols, Tracey A. — oath of office — Director (F 375-08) ...... 490 Thornton, Anthony R. — oath of office — Assistant Director (F 376-08) ...... 490

Employees

Electronic fingerprint-based background checks for employees, prospective employees — amend Sect. 139.19 & 571.062 — Port Control Dept. (O 100-08) ...... 512

Encroachments

Coral Company on Shaker Square — Service Department (O 348-08) ...... 499

Finance Department

Contracts — computer hardware & software (O 269-08) ...... 513 Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 495 Lease property at 310 West Lakeside Ave., — CIJIS of Cleveland Municipal Court (O 365-08) ...... 504 Professional Services — 311 Call Center — Utilities Department (O 341-08)...... 493 Project Clean Program — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. — temporary and seasonal personnel — temporary employment agencies (O 242-08) ...... 513 RNR Consulting — contracts — work order management and billing processes for grass cutting — Directors of Parks, Recreation and Properties (O 2017-07) ...... 511

Funds

Morgan Water Works Plant Pretreatment and Residuals Project — public improvement — Water Supply Revolving Loan Account Loan (O 161-08) ...... 512 532 March 12, 2008 The City Record 47

Grants

2008 Kaiser Worksite Wellness Program — Health Department (O 352-08) ...... 500 Apply & accept a grant — Lead Investment & Minor Renovation — LAMRI — Cuyahoga County Board of Health — Invest in Children Program (O 351-08) ...... 499 Community Development Grant (Drop Off) Program 2008 — Ohio Department of Natural Resources — Public Service (O 241-08) ...... 513 Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Safety Dept. — Police Athletic League (O 357-08) ...... 502 Obesity Prevention Program — Health Department (O 353-08)...... 500 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center — Safety Department (O 356-08) ...... 501 Safe Communities, OVI Task Force Program — University Hospitals — Public Safety — amend Ord. 1875-06 (O 1973-07) ...... 511 Weed and Seed Program — Bridgeway, Inc. — Safety Department (O 354-08)...... 501 Weed and Seed Program — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. — Safety Department (O 355-08) ...... 501

Health Department

2008 Kaiser Worksite Wellness Program — grant (O 352-08) ...... 500 Apply & accept a grant — Lead Investment & Minor Renovation — LAMRI — Cuyahoga County Board of Health — Invest in Children Program (O 351-08) ...... 499 Grant — Obesity Prevention Program (O 353-08) ...... 500

Justice Center

Police Chief’s Office area — carpeting — Division of Police — Safety Dept. (O 1972-07) ...... 511

Land Reutilization Program

E. 116th St., Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08) ...... 503

Lease Agreement

Lease property at 310 West Lakeside Ave., — CIJIS of Cleveland Municipal Court — Finance Dept. (O 365-08)...... 504

Liquor Permits

Broadway Ave., 7310 — new application — (Ward 12) (F 378-08) ...... 490 Dove Ave., 10808 — objection — withdraw — renewal (Ward 2) (R 373-08) ...... 510 E. 65th St., 1st fl. fr., 3367 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (Ward 12) (R 368-08) ...... 509 E. 65th St., 3614 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (Ward 12) (R 367-08) ...... 509 Fleet Ave., 5421 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (Ward 12) (R 369-08) ...... 509 Imperial Ave., 12210 — objection — withdraw — renewal — liquor permit (Ward 3) (R 372-08) ...... 510 Lorain Ave., 5708-10-14 — objection — transfer of ownership (Ward 17) (R 374-08) ...... 510 St. Clair Ave., 10109-11 — objection — withdraw — new (Ward 8) (R 371-08)...... 510 St. Clair Ave., 6524 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (Ward 13) (R 370-08) ...... 509

Mayor’s Office

City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08) ...... 491

Memoranda of Understanding

City of Youngstown — Memorandum of Understanding (O 340-08) ...... 491

Neighborhood Equity Funds

Kennedy Ave., 9314-16 & — Kennedy Ave., 9402-04 — purchase property — storage & parking for City vehicles — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Ward 4 NEF (O 69-08) ...... 512

Oath of Office

Chura, James M. — Commander — Bureau of Special Investigations (F 377-08) ...... 490 Nichols, Tracey A. — Director — Economic Development Department (F 375-08) ...... 490 Thornton, Anthony R. — Assistant Director — Economic Development Dept. (F 376-08) ...... 490 533 48 The City Record March 12, 2008

Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA)

Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 495

Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Community Development Grant (Drop Off) Program 2008 — grant — Public Service (O 241-08) ...... 513

Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Cleveland Municipal Football Association — contract — for a city-wide football program (O 280-08) ...... 513 Concession Agreements — Gordon Park & Brookside Park (O 106-08) ...... 512 Contract — Salvation Army — for recreational services — Ward 11 (O 279-08) ...... 513 Contract with City Year 2008 (O 282-08) ...... 513 Evirocom Construction — Contract No. 66841 — Earle B. Turner Recreation Center (Phase 3) Project (F 379-08) ...... 490 F. Buddie Contracting Ltd. — alterations & modifications in Contract No. 66737 (O 287-08) ...... 513 Kennedy Ave., 9314-16 & — Kennedy Ave., 9402-04 — purchase property storage & parking for City vehicles — Ward 4 NEF (O 69-08) ...... 512 Neighborhood Leadership Institute — for education, recreational, cultural programs in various school buildings — (O 281-08) ...... 513 Professional Services — security services — recreation centers (O 286-08) ...... 513 Project Clean Program — Finance Dept. — temporary and seasonal personnel — temporary employment agencies (O 242-08) ...... 513 Public improvement — contracts — Highland Park Cemetery communication lines (O 358-08) ...... 502 RNR Consulting — contracts — work order management and billing processes for grass cutting — Finance Dept. (O 2017-07) ...... 511

Permits

28th Annual St. Malachi Run on March 15, 2008 (Ward 13) (O 380-08) ...... 509

Personnel Department

MCEO — approving a last best offer — amend Sec. 47 of Ord. 289-06 (O 2020-07) ...... 489

Plats

W. 150th St. — Industrial Parkway Dedication Plat (F 318-08) ...... 490

Police Athletic League

Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Safety Dept. (O 357-08) ...... 502

Police Division

Helicopters (two) — fuel and maintenance — Safety Dept. (O 1974-07) ...... 511 Police Chief’s Office area — carpeting — Justice Center — Safety Dept. (O 1972-07) ...... 511

Port Control Department

Centralized document management system — professional consultants — develop — various divisions (O 1968-07) ...... 511 Electronic fingerprint-based background checks for employees, prospective employees — amend Sect. 139.19 & 571.062 (O 100-08)...... 512 Employee uniforms — contract (O 99-08)...... 512 Labor & materials to remove rubber & contaminants from paved surfaces — contracts (O 102-08) ...... 512 Maintain & repair existing artwork — contracts (O 101-08)...... 512

Professional Services

Centralized document management system — professional consultants — develop — various divisions — Department of Port Control (O 1968-07)...... 511 Contracts — ACS State & Local Solutions, Inc. — for parking tickets collection — Cleveland Municipal Court (O 366-08) ...... 504 311 Call Center — Finance Department — Utilities Department (O 341-08) ...... 493 Security services — recreation centers — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 286-08) ...... 513 534 March 12, 2008 The City Record 49

Water quality for treatment in distribution plants — Utilities Department (O 343-08) ...... 494 Pumping and water distribution operations — to assess energy use — professional consultants — Division of Water (O 1966-07) ...... 511 RNR Consulting — contracts — work order management and billing processes for grass cutting — Directors of Parks, Recreation and Properties and Finance (O 2017-07) ...... 511 Work order management and inventory management system — professional consultants — licenses or develop — Cleveland Public Power (O 1965-07) ...... 511

Public Improvements

Amended Ordinance No. 911-07 — contract — Woodland Ave. & Kinsman Rd. — Service Dept. (O 350-08)...... 499 Larchmere Blvd., between N. Moreland and South Park Dr. — City of Cleve., — City of Shaker Hts. — agreements (O 103-08) ...... 512 Contracts — Highland Park Cemetery communication lines — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 358-08)...... 502 Contracts — Phase II of Valleyview Homes — Tremont Pointe — Service Department (O 349-08) ...... 499

Purchases and Supplies Division

Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 495 Kennedy Ave., 9314-16 & Kennedy Ave., 9402-04 — purchase property storage & parking for City vehicles — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Ward 4 NEF (O 69-08) ...... 512 To purchase & sell properties — 3503 & 3445 W. 123rd St. & 3747 W. 130th St. — Westown Community Development Corp. — Community Development Department (O 359-08)...... 502

Recognition

Clark, Paul G. (R 397-08) ...... 490 Cunningham, Michael (R 399-08) ...... 491 Meyer, Henry L.., III (R 398-08) ...... 491 Rice, Philip L. (R 396-08) ...... 490 Samsel Supply Company (R 400-08)...... 491

Reprints

MCEO — approving a last best offer — amend Sec. 47 of Ord. 289-06 (O 2020-07) ...... 489

Safety Department

Chura, James M. — oath of office — Commander — Bureau of Special Investigations (F 377-08) ...... 490 Gang Resistance Education and Training Program (2008) — apply and accept a grant — Police Athletic League (O 357-08) ...... 502 Helicopters (two) — fuel and maintenance — Division of Police (O 1974-07) ...... 511 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — grant — Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center (O 356-08) ...... 501 Police Chief’s Office area — carpeting — Justice Center — Division of Police (O 1972-07) ...... 511 Safe Communities, OVI Task Force Program — grant — University Hospitals — amend Ord. 1875-06 (O 1973-07) ...... 511 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Bridgeway, Inc — (O 354-08) ...... 501 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. (O 355-08) ...... 501

Salaries

MCEO — approving a last best offer — amend Sec. 47 of Ord. 289-06 (O 2020-07) ...... 489

Salvation Army

Contract — for recreational services — Ward 11 — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 279-08) ...... 513 535 50 The City Record March 12, 2008

Service Department

Amended Ordinance No. 911-07 — public improvement — contract — Woodland Ave. & Kinsman Rd. (O 350-08)...... 499 Community Development Grant (Drop Off) Program 2008 — grant — Ohio Department of Natural Resources (O 241-08) ...... 513 Encroachment — Coral Company on Shaker Square — (O 348-08) ...... 499 Larchmere Blvd., between N. Moreland and South Park Dr. — public improvement — City of Cleveland — City of Shaker Hts., — agreements (O 103-08) ...... 512 Public improvement — contracts — Phase II of Valleyview Homes — Tremont Pointe (O 349-08) ...... 499 Transfer & disposal of solid waste — contracts — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal (O 163-08) ...... 512

St. Malachi’s Church

28th Annual St. Malachi Run on March 15, 2008 — permit (Ward 13) (O 380-08) ...... 509

Statement of Work Acceptance

Evirocom Construction — Contract No. 66841 — Earle B. Turner Recreation Center (Phase 3) Project — Public Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (F 379-08) ...... 490

Unions

MCEO — approving a last best offer — amend Sec. 47 of Ord. 289-06 (O 2020-07) ...... 489

Utilities Department

Contracts — for landfill disposal — Water Division — CPP- W.P.C (O 344-08) ...... 494 Contracts — heating and air conditioning units — Office of Radio Communications — Utilities Department (O 342-08) ...... 493 Contracts — safety equipment for OSHA/PERRP compliance — Utilities Department (O 346-08) ...... 495 Contracts — various types of fencing — Utilities Department (O 345-08) ...... 494 Enacting new Sect. 535.23 — amend Sect. 535.06 Codified Ordinances — payment plans — Water Division — Utilities Department (O 347-08) ...... 495 Morgan Water Works Plant Pretreatment and Residuals Project — public improvement — funds — Water Supply Revolving Loan Account Loan (O 161-08) ...... 512 Professional Services — 311 Call Center — Finance Department — Utilities Department (O 341-08) ...... 493 Professional Services — water quality for treatment in distribution plants — Utilities Department (O 343-08) ...... 494 Pumping and water distribution operations — to assess energy use — professional consultants — Division of Water (O 1966-07) ...... 511 Repair or replace water mains, fire hydrants, service connections — including tree lawn restoration — Water Division — Public Utilities Dept. (O 98-08) ...... 512 Work order management and inventory management system — professional consultants — licenses or develop — Cleveland Public Power (O 1965-07) ...... 511

Ward 01

Owens, Patrol Officer Derek Wayne — condolence (R 381-08) ...... 490

Ward 02

Dove Ave., 10808 — objection — withdraw — renewal — liquor permit (R 373-08) ...... 510

Ward 03

Imperial Ave., 12210 — objection — withdraw — renewal — liquor permit (R 372-08) ...... 510 Mt. Pleasant Weed and Seed Program — grant — Murtis Taylor Multi Service Center — Safety Department (O 356-08) ...... 501

Ward 04

E. 116th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Amjad Hamdeh (O 360-08) ...... 503 Kennedy Ave., 9314-16 & Kennedy Ave., 9402-04 — purchase property — storage & parking for City vehicles — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Ward 4 NEF (O 69-08) ...... 512 536 March 12, 2008 The City Record 51

Ward 05

Weed and Seed Program — grant — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. — Safety Department (O 355-08) ...... 501

Ward 06

E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district — zoning (O 362-08) ...... 506 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 504

Ward 07

Fayne, Minnie Mae — condolence (R 382-08)...... 490

Ward 08

Jackson, Essie — condolence (R 383-08) ...... 490 St. Clair Ave., 10109-11 — objection — withdraw — new — liquor permit (R 371-08) ...... 510

Ward 09

Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 504 Jackson, Essie — condolence (R 383-08) ...... 490 Weed and Seed Program — grant — Bridgeway, Inc — Safety Department (O.354-08

Ward 11

Contract — Salvation Army — for recreational services — Parks, Recreation and Properties Dept. (O 279-08)...... 513 Debevec, Pauline — congratulations (R 392-08)...... 490 E. 185th St., Shawnee Ave. (south side) — change the use and area districts — Local Retail Business District — zoning (O 363-08) ...... 507 Hauser, Robert — congratulations (R 388-08)...... 490 Helmecy, Donna — congratulations (R 395-08) ...... 490 Lausche, Tony — congratulations (R 394-08) ...... 490 Pust, August Bozidar — congratulations (R 386-08) ...... 490 Roeder, Ralph — congratulations (R 390-08) ...... 490 Schumer, Rudy — congratulations (R 387-08)...... 490 Shine, Angela — congratulations (R 389-08) ...... 490 Yanchar, Paul F. — congratulations (R 391-08) ...... 490 Zalar, Ed — congratulations (R 393-08) ...... 490

Ward 12

Broadway Ave., 7310 — new application — liquor permit (F 378-08) ...... 490 E. 65th St., 1st fl. fr., 3367 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (R 368-08) ...... 509 E. 65th St., 3614 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (R 367-08) ...... 509 Fleet Ave., 5421 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (R 369-08) ...... 509

Ward 13

28th Annual St. Malachi Run on March 15, 2008 — permit (O 380-08) ...... 509 Clark, Paul G. — recognition (R 397-08)...... 490 Cunningham, Michael — recognition (R 399-08)...... 491 Debevec, Pauline — congratulations (R 392-08)...... 490 Garrett Entertainment Corporation — congratulations (R 385-08)...... 490 Hauser, Robert — congratulations (R 388-08)...... 490 Helmecy, Donna — congratulations (R 395-08) ...... 490 Lausche, Tony — congratulations (R 394-08)...... 490 Meyer, Henry L.., III — recognition (R 398-08) ...... 491 Pust, August Bozidar — congratulations (R 386-08) ...... 490 Rice, Philip L.- recognition (R 396-08) ...... 490 Roeder, Ralph — congratulations (R 390-08) ...... 490 Samsel Supply Company — recognition (R 400-08) ...... 491 537 52 The City Record March 12, 2008

Schumer, Rudy — congratulations (R 387-08)...... 490 Shine, Angela — congratulations (R 389-08) ...... 490 St. Clair Ave., 6524 — objection — withdraw — renewal liquor permit (Ward 13) (R 370-08) ...... 509 Yanchar, Paul F. — congratulations (R 391-08) ...... 490 Zalar, Ed — congratulations (R 393-08) ...... 490

Ward 17

Geissinger, Caren — condolence (R 384-08)...... 490 Lorain Ave., 5708-10-14 — objection — transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 374-08) ...... 510 Tegreene, Joe — appreciation (R 402-08)...... 491

Ward 18

Martens Jr., Walter E. — appreciation (R 401-08) ...... 491

Ward 19

To purchase & sell properties — 3503 & 3445 W. 123rd St. & 3747 W. 130th St. — Westown Community Development Corp. — Community Development Department (O 359-08)...... 502

Ward 20

Harley Ave., (south side) — Grapeland Ave., (north side) — Triskett Ave. (northwest) — change the use district — zoning (O 364-08) ...... 508 Owens, Patrol Officer Derek Wayne — condolence (R 381-08) ...... 490 W. 150th St. — Industrial Parkway Dedication Plat (F 318-08) ...... 490

Waste Collection and Disposal Division

Transfer & disposal of solid waste — contracts — (O 163-08) ...... 512

Water Division

Contracts — for landfill disposal — CPP — W.P.C — Utilities Department (O 344-08) ...... 494 Enacting new Sect. 535.23 — amend Sect. 535.06 Codified Ordinances — payment plans — Utilities Department (O 347-08) ...... 495 Morgan Water Works Plant Pretreatment and Residuals Project — public improvement — funds — Water Supply Revolving Loan Account Loan (O 161-08) ...... 512 Professional Services — water quality for treatment in distribution plants — Utilities Department (O 343-08)...... 494 Pumping and water distribution operations — to assess energy use — professional consultants — Division of Water (O 1966-07) ...... 511 Repair or replace water mains, fire hydrants, service connections — including tree lawn restoration — Public Utilities Dept. (O 98-08)...... 512

Water Mains

Repair or replace water mains, fire hydrants, service connections — including tree lawn restoration — Water Division — Public Utilities Dept. (O 98-08) ...... 512

Water Pollution Control Division

Contracts — for landfill disposal — Water Division — CPP — Utilities Department (O 344-08) ...... 494

Zoning

E. 100th & E. 101st St., Cedar Ave. (south side) — change the use district (O 362-08) ...... 506 E. 185th St., Shawnee Ave. (south side) — change the use and area districts — Local Retail Business District (O 363-08) ...... 507 Euclid Ave. & E. 117th St. (southwest corner) — Mayfield Rd. & E. 117th St. (northeast corner) — change the use, area and height districts — zoning (O 361-08) ...... 504 Harley Ave. (south side) — Grapeland Ave., (north side) — Triskett Ave. (northwest) — change the use district (O 364-08) ...... 508 538