T h e C i t y Re c o rd O fficial Publication of the City of Cleve l a n d

June the Thirteenth, Two Thousand and One

Mayor Containing PAGE Michael R. White City Council 3 The Calendar 51 President of Council Board of Control 51 Michael D. Polensek Civil Service 53 Board of Zoning Appeals 53 Clerk of Council Board of Building Standards Ruby F. Moss and Building Appeals 54 Public Notices 56 Ward Name Public Hearings 56 1 Joseph T. Jones City of Bids 56 2 Robert J. White Adopted Resolutions 3 Zachary Reed and Ordinances 57 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Committee Meetings 65 5 Frank G. Jackson Index 66 6 Patricia J. Britt 7 Fannie M. Lewis 8 William W. Patmon 9 Craig E. Willis 10 Roosevelt Coats 11 Michael D. Polensek PRESORTED STANDARD U. S. POSTAGE PAID 12 Edward W. Rybka CLEVELAND, 13 Joe Cimperman Permit No. 1372 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr. 15 Merle R. Gordon 16 Michael C. O’Malley 17 Timothy J. Melena 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Michael A. Dolan

Pr inted on Recycled Pap e r DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS

CITY COUNCIL–LEGISLATIVE Parking Facilities – Dennis Donahue, Commissioner, , President of Council–Michael D. Polensek E. 6th and Lakeside Ave. Wa r d Na m e Re s i d e n c e Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner, Public 1 Joseph T. Jones ...... 4691 East 177th Street 44 1 2 8 Auditorium – E. 6th & Lakeside. 2 Robert J. White ...... 3760 East 126th Street 44 1 0 5 Recreation – Michael Cox, Commissioner, Room 8 3 Zachary Reed...... 3232 East 119th Street 44 1 2 0 Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 4 Kenneth L. Johnson ...... 2948 Hampton Road 44 1 2 0 N. Marginal Road, Burke Lakefront Airport 5 Frank G. Jackson ...... 2327 East 38th Street 44 1 1 5 6 Patricia J. Britt ...... 12402 Britton Drive 44 1 2 0 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Linda M. Hudecek, Director, 7 Fannie M. Lewis...... 7416 Star Avenue 44 1 0 3 3rd Floor, City Hall. 8 William W. Patmon ...... 867 East Boulevard 44 1 0 8 DIVISIONS – Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner. 9 Craig E. Willis ...... 11906 Beulah Avenue 44 1 0 6 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner. 10 Roosevelt Coats...... 1775 Cliffview Road 44 1 1 2 Neighborhood Development – Donald T. Moss, Commissioner. 11 Michael D. Polensek ...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44 1 1 9 Building & Housing – Robert Vilkas, Commissioner, 5th Floor, City Hall. 12 Edward W. Rybka ...... 6832 Indiana Avenue 44 1 0 5 DEPT. OF PERSONNEL AND HUMAN RESOURCES – Jeffrey K. Patterson, Di r e c t o r , 13 Joe Cimperman...... 3053 West 12th Street 44 1 1 3 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr...... 3004 Vega Avenue 44 1 1 3 Room 121 15 Merle R. Gordon...... 1700 Denison Avenue 44 1 0 9 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Christopher P. Warren, Director, 16 Michael C. O’Malley...... 6710 Brookside Drive 44 1 4 4 Room 210 17 Timothy J. Melena ...... 6110 West Clinton Avenue 44 1 0 2 DEPT. OF AGING – Dolores Alexander, Director, Room 122 18 Jay Westbrook ...... 10513 Clifton Boulevard 44 1 0 2 19 Dona Brady...... 3466 Bosworth Road 44 1 1 1 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Dennis D. Dove, Director; Mayor 20 Martin J. Sweeney ...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44 1 1 1 Michael R. White, Chairman Ex–Officio; Mary Adele Springman, 21 Michael A. Dolan ...... 16519 West Park Road 44 1 1 1 Vice–Chairman; Councilman Dona Brady, Councilman Joe Cimperman, Clerk of Council – Ruby F. Moss, 216 City Hall, 664–2840. City Council Representatives; Rev. Bruce Goode, Paula Castleberry, First Assistant Clerk – Sandra Franklin. Charles E. McBee, Mary Adele Springman, Esq., Terez E. Woods, Emmett MAYOR – Michael R. White Saunders, John Banno, Mary Jane Buckshot, Kathryn M. Hall, Raymond Judith Zimomra, Chief of Staff Negron, Evangeline Hardaway, Edna Fuentes-Casiano, Janet Jankura, Ba r r y Withers, Executive Assistant for Administration Gia Hoa Ryan. Susan E. Axelrod, Senior Executive Assistant for Health and Human Services CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Anne Bloomberg, President; Kenneth Silliman, Executive Assistant for Development ______, Vice President; Gregory J. Wilson, Secretary; Nicholas P. Jackson, Executive Assistant for Services Nina Turner, Executive Assistant for Legislative Affairs Timothy J. Cosgrove, Member, Rev. Earl Preston, Member. Marvin Hayes, Executive Assistant for Intergovernmental Affairs SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Michael R. White, President; Betsy Hruby, As s t . Lucille Ambroz, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Sec’y.; ______, Director; Council President Michael D. Polensek. DEPT. OF LAW – Cornell P. Carter, Director, Pinky Carr, Chief Counsel, BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol Johnson, Chairman; Members; Room 106 Chris Carmody, Margreat Hopkins, Ozell Dobbins, Tony Petkovsek, Lauren Moore, Chief City Prosecutor; Criminal Branch – Justice Center Eugene Cranford, Jr., Secretary. 8th Floor, Court Towers, 1200 Ontario Street Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100 BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F. Denk, Chairman; J. Bowes, James Williams, Alternate Members – D. Cox, DEPT. OF FINANCE – Kelly Clark, Director, Room 104; P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, Arthur Saunders, J.S. Su l l i v a n . Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit DIVISIONS – Accounts – Marilyn Henderson, Commissioner, Room 19 BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Cornell P. Carter, City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115 President; Finance Director Kelly Clark, Secretary; Council President Assessments and Licenses – Robert C. Brown, Commissioner, Michael D. Polensek. Room 122 BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Mark Ricchiuto; Law Purchases and Supplies – Myrna Branche, Commissioner, Room 128 Director Cornell P. Carter; Councilman Nelson Cintron, Jr. Printing and Reproduction – Diante Fritzgerald, Acting Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Cornell P. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 1701 Lakeside Avenue Carter; Utilities Director Michael Konicek; Council President Michael D. Financial Reporting and Control – Robert Dolan, Controller, Room 18 Po l e n s e k . Information Systems Services – Daniel Jarvis, Commissioner, CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Hunter Morrison, Director; 1404 E. 9th St. Anthony J. Coyne, Acting Chairman; David Bowen, Lillian W. Burke, DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Michael Konicek, Director, 1201 Lakeside Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Pinkney, Rev. Edward D. Small, Av e n u e Councilman Joseph Cimperman. DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Water – Julius Ciaccia, Jr., Commissioner Chairman; Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. Water Pollution Control – Darnell Brown, Commissioner Utilities Fiscal Control – Morry Blech, Commissioner MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Cornell P. Carter; Chairman; Cleveland Public Power – James F. Majer, Commissioner Finance Director Kelly Clark; Council President Michael D. Polensek; Street Lighting Bureau – Frank Schilling, Acting Chief. Councilman Bill Patmon; Councilman Martin J. Sweeney. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Reuben Sheperd, Director, BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICIANS – Samuel Montfort, Chairman; Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive; Donald Baulknilght, Anton J. Eichmuller, J. Gilbert Steele, Raymond Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Mark D. Vanloh, Commissioner Ossovicki, Chief Electrical Inspector; Laszlo V. Kemes, Secretary to the Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahkur, Commissioner Bo a r d . DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Mark Ricchiuto, Director, Room 113 BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS – Joseph Gyorky, Chairman; Earl DIVISIONS – Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, S. Bumgarner, Alfred Fowler, Jozef Valencik, Lawrence Skule, Chief 5600 Carnegie Avenue. Plumbing Inspector; Laszlo V. Kemes, Secretary to the Board. Traffic Engineering & Parking – Robert Mavec, C o m m i s s i o n e r , 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1 CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Richard Schanfarber, Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25 Chairman; Paul Volpe, Vice Chairman; N. Kurt Wiebush, James Gibans, Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, Sandra Morgan, Hunter Morrison, Theodore Sande, Galen Schuerlein, Room 518 Randall Shorr, Councilman Joseph Cimperman, Councilman Timothy J. Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Melena, Robert Keiser, Executive Secretary. Ha r v a r d Ya r d s Architecture – Kurt Weibusch, Commissioner, Room 517 CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT JUSTICE CENTER–1200 ONTARIO CENTRAL SCHEDULING DEPARTMENT DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Michele C. Whitlow, Director, Mural Building 1925 St. Clair Avenue JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS DIVISIONS – Health – Cheri Hahn, Commissioner, Mural Building, Ju d g e Co u r t r o o m 1925 St. Clair Avenue Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones 13 C Environment – Donald Culp, Commissioner, Mural Building, Judge Ronald B. Adrine 15 A 1 9 2 5 St. Clair Avenue Judge C. Ellen Connally 15 C Correction – Thomas Hardin, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Judge Ann Marie Feighan 12 B Corrections, 4041 Northfield Road Judge Sean C. Gallagher 12 C DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Henry Guzmán, Director, Room 230. Judge Mabel M. Jasper 14 D DIVISIONS \ Police \ Martin L. Flask, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., Judge Kathleen Ann Keough 13 D 1300 Ontario Street Judge Mary E. Kilbane 14 C Fire – Kevin G. Gerrity, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Judge Ralph J. Perk, Jr. 14 B Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 W. 7th Street Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) 13 B Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, C o m m i s s i o n e r , Judge Angela R. Stokes 13 A 1708 South Pointe Drive Judge Robert J. Triozzi 14 A DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES – Alfred T. Miller, Jr., Judge Joseph J. Zone 12 A Director, Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 E. 6th St. DIVISIONS – Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Linda M. DeLillo–Court Administrator, Commissioner, Public Auditorium, E. 6th and Lakeside Ave. Robert C. Townsend, II–Bailiff; Kenneth Thomas–Chief Probation Officer, Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th & Harvard Michelle L. Paris–Chief Magistrate The City Re c o rd

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The City Record WEDNESDAY—Alternating Published weekly under authority 10:00 A.M.—Aviation & Transporta- CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS of the Charter of the tion Committee: Dolan, Chairman; O’Malley, Vice Chairman; Brady, The rules were suspended and the City of Cleveland Jones, Patmon, Rybka, Sweeney. following Resolutions were adopted Subscription (by mail) $75.00 a year 10:00 A.M.—Public Safety Commit- by a rising vote: January 1 to December 31 tee: Polensek, Chairman; Patmon, Res. No. 1105-01—Roland Lawson, Interim subscriptions prorated Vice Chairman; Britt, Cimperman, Coats, Gordon, Jackson, Melena, Sr. $6.25 per month Sweeney. Res. No. 1106-01—Greg Scruggs, Sr. Address all communications to Res. No. 1107-01—James V. Psenic- WEDNESDAY—Alternating ka . RUBY F. MOSS Res. No. 1108-01—Roy Banks. Res. No. 1109-01—Steven Rudd, Jr. Clerk of Council 1:30 P.M.—Public Utilities Commit- t e e : O’Malley, Chairman; Patmon, and Eriel Rudd. 216 City Hall Vice Chairman; Britt, Coats, Dolan, Melena, Polensek, Westbrook, Willis. CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS 1:30 P.M.—City Planning Commit- PERMANENT SCHEDULE tee: Cimperman, Chairman; Rybka, The rules were suspended and the Vice Chairman; Dolan, Jackson, following Resolutions were adopted STANDING COMMITTEES O’Malley, Reed, White. without objection: OF THE COUNCIL The following Committee is sub- Res. No. 1110-01—William H. Mar- 1998-2001 ject to the Call of the Chairman: tin. Mayor’s Appointment Committee: Res. No. 1111-01—Sister Marie Pat- MONDAY O’Malley, Chairman; Britt, Cimper- rice Joyce. man, Patmon, Sweeney. Res. No. 1112-01—A.H. Parker 9:30 A.M.—Public Parks, Property High School (Class of 1947). & Recreation Committee: Rybka, Res. No. 1113-01—Bonnie Terrell. Chairman; Dolan, Vice Chairman; OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Res. No. 1114-01—Claire Powell. Brady, Britt, Johnson, Reed, Swee- CITY COUNCIL RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS ney. ______MONDAY—Alternating Cleveland, Ohio The rules were suspended and the Monday, June 11, 2001. following Resolutions were adopted The meeting of the Council was without objection: 11:00 A.M.—Public Service Commit- called to order, The President, tee: Cintron, Chairman; Sweeney, Michael D. Polensek, in the Chair. Res. No. 1115-01—Bryan C. Gillooly. Vice Chairman; Coats, Johnson, Council Members present: Brady, Res. No. 1116-01—Mark and Gael Jones, Melena, O’Malley, Westbrook, Britt, Cimperman, Cintron, Coats, Pullen. Willis. Gordon, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, 11:00 A.M.—Employment, Affirma- Lewis, Melena, O’Malley, Patmon, WELCOME RESOLUTION tive Action & Training Committee: Reed, Rybka, Sweeney, We s t b r o o k , White, Chairman; Lewis, Vice Chair- White and Willis. The rules were suspended and the man; Cintron, Coats, Gordon, John- Also present were Mayor White, following Resolution was adopted and Directors Alexander, Ambroz, son, Jones. without objection: Carter, Clark, Dove, Hudecek, Koni- cek, McCall, Miller, Morrison, Pat- Res. No. 1117-01—Minister Ava Mu- MONDAY terson, Sheperd, Warren, Whitlow, hammad. Zimomra. Acting Directors Johnson 2:00 P.M.—Finance Committee: Pat- and Szabo. FIRST READING EMERGENCY mon, Chairman; Rybka, Vice Chair- Absent: Directors Guzman and ORDINANCE READ IN FULL man; Britt, Cintron, Dolan, Lewis, Ricchiuto. AND PASSED Melena, O’Malley, Polensek, Swee- ney, White. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2976-76, Ord. No. 1177-01. the Council Meeting was opened By Councilmen Polensek, Brady, TUESDAY with a prayer offered by the Rev. Britt, Cimperman, Cintron, Coats, Gregory E. Coles, Associate Minis- Dolan, Gordon, Jackson, Johnson, 9:30 A.M.—Community and Eco- ter, Mt. Oliver Missionary Baptist Jones, Lewis, Melena, O’Malley, Pat- Church, 3290 East 126th Street, nomic Development Committee: mon, Reed, Rybka, Sweeney, West- located in Ward 4. Pledge of Alle- brook, White and Willis. Melena, Chairman; Lewis, Vice giance. Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, Cin- An emergency ordinance to repeal tron, Jackson, Johnson, Jones, MOTION existing Sections 103.01 to 103.21, Willis. inclusive, of the Codified Ordinances On the motion of Council Member of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted TUESDAY—Alternating Melena, the reading of the minutes by Ordinance No. 1565-91, passed of the last meeting was dispensed June 17, 1991, Ordinance No. 2457-92, 1:00 P.M.—Public Health Commit- with and the journal approved. Sec- passed December 14, 1992, Ordinance tee: Gordon, Chairman; Brady, Vice onded by Council Member West- No. 688-93, passed March 29, 1993 and Ordinance No. 459-93, passed March Chairman; Cimperman, Jackson, brook. 1, 1993, respectively, and to supple- Reed, Westbrook, Willis. COMMUNICATION ment the Codified Ordinances of 1:30 P.M.—Legislation Committee: File No. 1104-01. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting Lewis, Chairman; Jones, Vice Chair- From the George Gund Founda- new Sections 103.01 to 103.21, inclu- man; Coats, Gordon, Reed, West- tion re: Annual Report, 2000. Re- sive, relating to Wards of the City brook, White. ceived. of Cleveland. 1225 4 The City Record June 13, 2001

Whereas, pursuant to Section 25-1 136th Street; thence northerly along section with the center line of the of the Charter of the City of Cleve- the center line of East 136th Street main line tracks of the NS Railroad; land, the Council of the City of to its intersection with the center thence northeasterly along the cen- Cleveland must reapportion and line of Harvard Avenue, S.E.; ter line of the main line tracks of redivide the Wards of the City of thence easterly along the center the NS Railroad to its intersection Cleveland each ten years commen- line of Harvard Avenue, S.E. to its with the center line of Broadway, surate with the federal Census and intersection with the center line of S.E.; thence northwesterly along the must reapportion the wards so as to East 141st Street; thence northerly center line of Broadway, S.E. to its be nearly equal in population, be along the center line of East 141st intersection with the center line of composed of contiguous and com- Street to its intersection with the Wire Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly pact territory and be bound by nat- center line of Benwood Avenue, along the center line of Wire ural boundaries and street lines; and S.E.; thence westerly along the cen- Avenue, S.E. and its easterly pro- Whereas, the Council has fulfilled ter line of Benwood Avenue, S.E. to longation to its intersection with this duty by reapportioning the its intersection with the center line the center line of the main line Wards using a methodology based of East 140th Street; thence tracks of the W & LE Railroad; on official U. S. Census definitions northerly along the center line of thence northerly and northwesterly of census tract blocks and their enu- East 140th Street to its intersection along the center line of the main merated populations as of April 1, with the center line of Glendale line tracks of the W & LE Railroad 2000; and Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along to its intersection with the center Whereas, pursuant to Section 25-1 the center line of Glendale Avenue, line of East 78th Street; thence of the Charter of the City of Cleve- S.E. to its intersection with the cen- northerly along the center line of land, the Council hereby reappor- ter line of East 154th Street; thence East 78th Street to its intersection tions and redivides the Wards of the northerly along the center line of with the center line of Union City of Cleveland as set forth below; East 154th Street to its intersection Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along and with the center line of Bartlett the center line of Union Avenue, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along S.E. to its intersection with the cen- tutes an emergency measure provid- the center line of Bartlett Avenue, ter line of East 93rd Street; thence ing for the usual daily operation of S.E. to its intersection with the southerly along the center line of a municipal department; now, there- dividing line between the City of East 93rd Street to its intersection fore, Cleveland and the City of Shaker with the center line of Benham Be it ordained by the Council of Heights; thence southerly and east- Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along the City of Cleveland: erly along the dividing line the center line of Benham Avenue, Section 1. That existing Sections between the City of Cleveland and S.E. to its intersection with the cen- 103.01 to 103.21, inclusive, of the Cod- the City of Shaker Heights to the ter line of East 110th Street; thence ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, dividing line between the City of southerly along the center line of 1976, Ordinance No. 1565-91, passed Cleveland and the City of War- East 110th Street and southeasterly June 17, 1991, Ordinance No. 2457-92, rensville Heights; thence southerly, and easterly along the center line passed December 14, 1992, Ordinance westerly, southerly, southeasterly, of Glenboro Drive, S.E. to its inter- No. 688-93, passed March 29, 1993 and southerly, westerly, and southerly section with the center line of Mar- Ordinance No. 459-93, passed March along the dividing line between the tin Luther King Jr. Drive, S.E.; 1, 1993, are hereby repealed effective City of Cleveland and the City of thence northerly along the center January 7, 2002. Warrensville Heights to its inter- line of Martin Luther King Jr. Section 2. That the Codified Ordi- section with the dividing line Drive, S.E. and East 116th Street to nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are between the City of Cleveland and its intersection with the center line hereby supplemented by enacting the City of Maple Heights; thence of Craven Avenue, S.E.; thence east- new Sections 103.01 to 103.21,inclu- westerly along the dividing line erly along the center line of Craven sive, which shall be effective for the between the City of Cleveland and Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with purpose of nominating and electing the City of Maple Heights to its the center line of East 118th Street; members of the Cleveland City intersection with the dividing line thence northerly along the center Council in the year 2001, for terms between the City of Cleveland and line of East 118th Street to its inter- commencing in 2002, and thereafter the City of Garfield Heights; section with the center line of Rex- and for all purposes on and after thence northerly, westerly, norther- ford Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly January 7, 2002, to read respective- ly, westerly, southerly, westerly, along the center line of Rexford ly as follows, with maps identifying southerly, westerly, northerly, Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with such areas attached hereto and westerly, northerly and westerly the center line of East 129th Street; incorporated herein as File No. 1177- along the dividing line between the thence southerly along the center 01-A: City of Cleveland and the City of line of East 129th Street to its inter- Garfield Heights to the place of section with the center line of Hol- Section 103.01 Ward One b e g i n n i n g . born Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly The boundaries of Ward 1 shall be along the center line of Holborn as follows: Section 103.02 Ward Two Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Beginning at the intersection of The boundaries of Ward Two the center line of East 131st Street; the center line of East 136th Street shall be as follows: thence southerly along the center and the dividing line between the Beginning in the center line of line of East 131st Street to its inter- City of Cleveland and the City of East 136th Street at its intersection section with the center line of Har- Garfield Heights; thence northerly with the dividing line between the vard Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along the center line of East 136th City of Cleveland and the City of along the center line of Harvard Street to its intersection with the Garfield Heights; thence westerly, Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with center line of Beachwood Avenue, southerly, and westerly along the the center line of East 136th Street; S.E.; thence westerly along the cen- dividing line between the City of thence southerly along the center ter line of Beachwood Avenue, S.E. Cleveland and the City of Garfield line of East 136th Street to its inter- to its intersection with the center Heights to the center line of Warn- section with the center line of line of East 133rd Street; thence er Road, S.E.; thence northeasterly Marston Avenue, S.E.; thence west- northerly along the center line of along the center line of Warner erly along the center line of East 133rd Street to its intersection Road, S.E. to its intersection with Marston Avenue, S.E. to its inter- with the center line of Caine the center line of Beman Avenue, section with the center line of East Avenue, S.E.; thence northwesterly S.E.; thence westerly along the cen- 135th Street; thence southerly along along the center line of Caine ter line of Beman Avenue, S.E. and the center line of East 135th Street Avenue, S.E. to its intersection its westerly prolongation to its to its intersection with the center with the center line of East 131st intersection with the center line of line of Miles Avenue, S.E.; thence Street; thence northerly along the the main line tracks of the CSX westerly along the center line of center line of East 131st Street to Railroad; thence northeasterly Miles Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- its intersection with the center line along the center line of the main tion with the center line of East of Miles Avenue, S.E.; thence east- line tracks of the CSX Railroad to 131st Street; thence southerly along erly along the center line of Miles its intersection with the southerly the center line of East 131st Street Avenue, S.E. to its intersection prolongation of the center line of to its intersection with the center with the center line of East 135th East 80th Street; thence northerly line of Caine Avenue, S.E.; thence Street; thence northerly along the along the southerly prolongation southeasterly along the center line center line of East 135th Street to and the center line of East 80th of Caine Avenue, S.E. to its inter- its intersection with the center line Street to its intersection with the section with the center line of East of Marston Avenue, S.E.; thence center line of Finney Avenue, S.E.; 133rd Street; thence southerly along easterly along the center line of thence westerly along the center the center line of East 133rd Street Marston Avenue, S.E. to its inter- line of Finney Avenue, S.E. and its to its intersection with the center section with the center line of East westerly prolongation to its inter- line of Beachwood Avenue, S.E.; 1226 June 13, 2001 The City Record 5 thence easterly along the center S.E. to its intersection with the dividing line between the City of line of Beachwood Avenue, S.E. to southwesterly prolongation of the Cleveland and the City of Shaker its intersection with the center line center line of Ramona Boulevard, Heights to the place of beginning. of East 136th Street; thence souther- S.E.; thence northeasterly along ly along the center line of East said prolongation and easterly Section 103.04 Ward Four 136th Street to the place of begin- along the center line of Ramona The boundaries of Ward Four n i n g . Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection shall be as follows: with the center line of Audubon Beginning at the intersection of Section 103.03 Ward Three Boulevard, S.E.; thence northerly the dividing line between the City The boundaries of Ward Three along the center line of Audubon of Cleveland and the City of Shak- shall be as follows: Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection er Heights with the center line of Beginning at the intersection of with the center line of Dickens East 130th Street; thence easterly, the center line of Bartlett Avenue, Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along southerly, easterly, southerly and S.E. with the dividing line between the center line of Dickens Avenue, easterly along the dividing line the City of Cleveland and the City S.E. and the center line of Parkhill between the City of Cleveland and of Shaker Heights; thence westerly Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with the City of Shaker Heights to its along the center line of Bartlett the center line of East 111th Street; intersection with the center line of Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with thence northerly along the center East 150th Street; thence southerly the center line of East 154th Street; line of East 111th Street to its inter- along the center line of East 150th thence southerly along the center section with the center line of Street to its intersection with the line of East 154th Street to its Lardet Avenue, S.E.; thence easter- center line of Kinsman Road, S.E.; intersection with the center line of ly along the center line at Lardet thence westerly along the center Glendale Avenue, S.E.; thence west- Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its intersection with the center line of erly along the center line of Glen- East 116th Street; thence southerly East 149th Street; thence northerly dale Avenue, S.E. to its intersection along the center line of East 116th with the center line of East 140th along the center line of East 149th Street to its intersection with the Street to its intersection with the Street; thence southerly along the center line of Parkhill Avenue, S.E.; center line of Spear Avenue, S.E.; center line of East 140th Street to thence easterly along the center thence westerly along the center its intersection with the center line line of Parkhill Avenue, S.E. to its line of Spear Avenue, S.E. to its of Benwood Avenue, S.E.; thence intersection with the center line of intersection with the center line of easterly along the center line of East 123rd Street; thence southerly East 145th Street; thence southerly Benwood Avenue, S.E. to its inter- along the center line of East 123rd along the center line of East 145th section with the center line of East Street to the center line of Imperi- Street to its intersection with the 141st Street; thence southerly along al Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly center line of Kinsman Road, S.E.; the center line of East 141st Street along the center line of Imperial thence westerly along the center to its intersection with the center Avenue, S.E. to the center line of line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its line of Harvard Avenue, S.E.; East 130th Street; thence southerly intersection with the center line of thence westerly along the center along the center line of East 130th East 140th Street; thence northerly line of Harvard Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the along the center line of East 140th intersection with the center line of center line of Abell Avenue, S.E.; Street to its intersection with the East 131st Street; thence northerly thence westerly along the center center line of Byron Avenue, S.E.; along the center line of East 131st line of Abell Avenue, S.E. to its thence westerly along the center Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of line of Byron Avenue, S.E. to its center line of Holborn Avenue, S.E.; East 128th Street; thence southerly intersection with the center line of thence westerly along the center along the center line of East 128th East 137th Street; thence southerly line of Holborn Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the along the center line of East 137th intersection with the center line of center line of Metcalf Avenue S.E.; Street to its intersection with the East 129th Street; thence northerly thence easterly along the center center line of Gabriel Court, S.E.; along the center line of East 129th line of Metcalf Avenue, S.E. to its thence westerly along the center Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of line of Gabriel Court, S.E. to its center line of Rexford Avenue, S.E.; East 132nd Street; thence southerly intersection with the center line of thence westerly along the center along the center line of East 132nd East 132nd Street; thence northerly line of Rexford Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the along the center line of East 132nd intersection with the center line of center line of Gabriel Court, S.E.; Street to its intersection with the East 118th Street; thence southerly thence easterly along the center center line of Metcalf Avenue, S.E.; along the center line of East 118th line of Gabriel Court, S.E. to its thence westerly along the center Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of line of Metcalf Avenue, S.E. to its center line of Craven Avenue, S.E.; East 137th Street; thence northerly intersection with the center line of thence westerly along the center along the center line of East 137th East 128th Street; thence northerly line of Craven Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the along the center line of East 128th intersection with the center line of center line of Byron Avenue, S.E.; Street to its intersection with the East 116th Street; thence southerly thence easterly along the center center line of Abell Avenue, S.E.; along the center line of East 116th line of Byron Avenue, S.E. to its thence easterly along the center line Street and Martin Luther King Jr. intersection with the center line of of Abell Avenue, S.E. to its inter- Drive, S.E. to its intersection with East 140th Street; thence southerly section with the center line of East the center line of Glenboro Drive, along the center line of East 140th 130th Street; thence northerly along S.E.; thence westerly and north- Street to its intersection with the the center line of East 130th Street westerly along the center line of center line of Kinsman Road, S.E.; to its intersection with the center Glenboro Drive, S.E. and northerly thence easterly along the center line of Imperial Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along the center line of along the center line of East 110th line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its Imperial Avenue, S.E. to its inter- Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of section with the center line of East center line of Benham Avenue, S.E.; East 145th Street; thence northerly 123rd Street; thence northerly along thence westerly along the center along the center line of East 145th the center line of East 123rd Street line of Benham Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the to its intersection with the center intersection with the center line of center line of Spear Avenue, S.E.; line of Parkhill Avenue, S.E.; thence East 93rd Street; thence northerly thence easterly along the center westerly along the center line of along the center line of East 93rd line of Spear Avenue, S.E. to its Parkhill Avenue, S.E. to its inter- Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of section with the center line of East center line of Union Avenue, S.E.; East 149th Street; thence southerly 116th Street; thence northerly along thence easterly along the center along the center line of East 149th the center line of East 116th Street line of Union Avenue, S.E. to its Street to its intersection with the to its intersection with the center intersection with the center line of center line of Kinsman Road, S.E.; line of Lardet Avenue, S.E.; thence East 102nd Street; thence northerly thence easterly along the center westerly along the center line of along the center line of East 102nd line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its Lardet Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of East center line of Kingsbury Boulevard, East 150th Street; thence northerly 111th Street; thence southerly along S.E.; thence northwesterly along along the center line of East 150th the center line of East 111th Street the center line of Kingsbury Boule- Street to its intersection with the to its intersection with the center vard, S.E. to its intersection with dividing line between the City of line of Parkhill Avenue, S.E.; thence the center line of Kinsman Road, Cleveland and the City of Shaker westerly along the center line of S.E.; thence northwesterly along Heights; thence easterly, southerly, Parkhill Avenue, S.E. and Dickens the center line of Kinsman Road, westerly and southerly along the Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with 1227 6 The City Record June 13, 2001 the center line of Audubon Boule- the center line of East 77th Street along the center line of Newman vard, S.E.; thence southerly along to its intersection with the center Avenue, S.E. and its easterly pro- the center line of Audubon Boule- line of Cedar Avenue, S.E.; thence longation to its intersection with the vard, S.E. to its intersection with the easterly along the center line of northeasterly line of Parcel 3 of center line of Ramona Boulevard, Cedar Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- land conveyed to the City of Cleve- S.E.; thence westerly and south- tion with the center line of East land by deed recorded in Volume westerly along the center line of 79th Street; thence southerly along 8419, Page 323 of Cuyahoga County Ramona Boulevard, S.E. and its the center line of East 79th Street Records; thence northwesterly and southwesterly prolongation to its to its intersection with the center northerly along the curved north- intersection with the center line of line of Central Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly line of said Parcel 3 of land Kinsman Road, S.E.; thence north- westerly along the center line of so conveyed to the City of Cleveland westerly along the center line of Central Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- and the easterly line of a parcel of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its intersec- tion with the center line of East land conveyed to the City of Cleve- tion with the center line of the main 77th Street; thence southerly along land by deed recorded in Volume line tracks of the NS Railroad; the center line of East 77th Street 6867, Page 318 of Cuyahoga County thence northerly and northwesterly to its intersection with the center Records, and the northwesterly pro- along the center line of the main line of Quincy Avenue, S.E.; thence longation of the curved northeaster- line tracks of the NS Railroad to its easterly along the center line of ly line of land so conveyed to the intersection with the center line of Quincy Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- City of Cleveland to its intersection Grand Avenue, S.E.; thence north- tion with the center line of East with the center line of Sidaway easterly along the center line of 79th Street; thence southerly along Avenue, S.E. (proposed); thence Grand Avenue, S.E. to its intersec- the center line of East 79th Street along a direct line parallel with the tion with the center line of Buckeye to its intersection with the center center line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to Road, S.E.; thence northwesterly line of Woodland Avenue, S.E.; its intersection with the center line along the center line of Buckeye thence easterly along the center line of the main line tracks of the NS Road, S.E. to its intersection with of Woodland Avenue, S.E. to its Railroad; thence southwesterly the center line of Woodland Avenue, intersection with the center line of along the center line of the main S.E.; thence easterly along the cen- Buckeye Road, S.E.; thence south- line tracks of the NS Railroad to its ter line of Woodland Avenue, S.E. to easterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of its intersection with the center line Buckeye Road, S.E. to its intersec- East 55th Street; thence southerly of Woodhill Road, S.E.; thence south- tion with the center line of Grand and southwesterly along the center westerly along the center line of Avenue, S.E.; thence southwesterly line of East 55th Street to its inter- Woodhill Road, S.E. to its intersec- along the center line of Grand section with the center line of tion with the center line of Shaker Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Hamm Avenue, S.E.; thence wester- Boulevard, S.E.; thence northeaster- the center line of the main line ly along the center line of Hamm ly along the center line of Shaker tracks of the NS Railroad; thence Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection southeasterly and southerly along the center line of East 52nd Street; with the center line of East 103rd the center line of the main line thence southerly along the center Street; thence southerly along the tracks of the NS Railroad to its line of East 52nd Street to its inter- center line of East 103rd Street to intersection with the center line of section with the center line of Guy its intersection with the center line Kinsman Road, S.E.; thence south- Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along of Buckeye Road, S.E.; thence south- easterly along the center line of the center line of Guy Avenue, S.E. easterly along the center line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to its intersec- and its westerly prolongation to its Buckeye Road, S.E. to its intersec- tion with the center line of Kings- intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of the bury Boulevard, S.E.; thence souther- Interstate 77; thence southerly along south bound lanes of South More- ly and southeasterly along the cen- the center line of Interstate 77 to its land Boulevard, S.E.; thence norther- ter line of Kingsbury Boulevard, intersection with the center line of ly along the center line of the south S.E. to its intersection with the cen- Morgana Avenue, S.E. sewer; thence bound lanes of South Moreland ter line of East 102nd Street; thence northwesterly along the center line Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection southerly along the center line of of the Morgana Avenue, S.E. sewer with the center line at Drexmore East 102nd Street to its intersection to its intersection with the center Road, S.E.; thence westerly along with the center line of Union line of the ; thence the center line of Drexmore Road, Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along northwesterly, westerly and south- S.E. to its intersection with the cen- the center line of Union Avenue, westerly along the meandering cen- ter line of East 128th Street; thence S.E., to its intersection with the cen- ter line of the Cuyahoga River to its northerly along the center line of ter line of the main line tracks of intersection with the center line of East 128th Street to its intersection the NS Railroad; thence northerly West 3rd Street; thence northwest- with the center line of Williams and northwesterly along the center erly along the center line of West Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along line of the main line tracks of the 3rd Street to its intersection with the center line of Williams Avenue, NS Railroad to its intersection with the center line of the Hope Memor- S.E. to its intersection with the cen- the center line of East 79th Street; ial Bridge; thence northeasterly ter line of East 121st Street; thence thence northerly along the center along the center line of the Hope northerly along the center line of line of East 79th Street to its inter- Memorial Bridge and the center line East 121st Street to its intersection section with the center line of of Carnegie Avenue, S.E. to its inter- with the center line of Shaker Bessemer Avenue, S.E.; thence west- section with the center line of East Boulevard, S.E.; thence easterly erly and northwesterly along the 9th Street; thence southerly along along the center line of Shaker center line of Bessemer Avenue, S.E. the center line of East 9th Street to Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection to its intersection with the center its intersection with the northwest- with the center line of East 130th line of East 66th Street; thence erly right of way line of the Inner Street; thence northerly along the northerly along the center line of Belt Freeway; thence northeasterly center line of East 130th Street to East 66th Street to its intersection along the northwesterly right of the place of beginning. with the center line of Hoppensack way line of the Inner Belt Freeway Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along to its intersection with the center Section 103.05 Ward Five the center line of Hoppensack line of East 13th Street; thence The boundaries of Ward 5 shall be Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with northwesterly along the center line as follows: the center line of East 68th Street; of East 13th Street to its intersec- Beginning in the center line of thence northerly along the center tion with the center line of Carnegie Chester Avenue, N.E. at its inter- line of East 68th Street to its inter- Avenue, S.E.; thence northeasterly section with the center line of East section with the center line of along the center line of Carnegie 73rd Street; thence southerly along Rogers Avenue, S.E.; thence wester- Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with the center line of East 73rd Street ly along the center line of Rogers the center line of East 14th Street; to its intersection with the center Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with thence northwesterly along the cen- line of Euclid Avenue; thence east- the center line of East 67th Street; ter line of East 14th Street to its erly along the center line of Euclid thence northerly along the center intersection with the center line of Avenue to its intersection with the line of East 67th Street to its inter- Huntington Court, S.E., (now vacat- center line of East 77th Street; section with the center line of Led- ed); thence northeasterly along the thence southerly along the center erer Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly center line of Huntington Court, S.E. line of East 77th Street to its inter- along the center line of Lederer to its intersection with the center section with the center line of Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with line of East 18th Street; thence Carnegie Avenue, S.E.; thence east- the center line of East 65th Street; northwesterly along the center line erly along the center line of thence northerly along the center of East 18th Street to its intersec- Carnegie Avenue, S.E. to its inter- line of East 65th Street to its inter- tion with the center line of Euclid section with the center line of East section with the center line of New- Avenue; thence northeasterly along 77th Street; thence southerly along man Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly the center line of Euclid Avenue to 1228 June 13, 2001 The City Record 7 its intersection with the center line Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along of East 116th Street, (now vacated), of East 21st Street; thence south- the center line of Quincy Avenue, to its intersection with the center easterly along the center line of S.E. to its intersection with the cen- line of Euclid Avenue; thence north- East 21st Street to its intersection ter line of East 77th Street; thence easterly along the center line of with the center line of Prospect northerly along the center line of Euclid Avenue to the place of begin- Avenue, S.E.; thence northeasterly East 77th Street to its intersection ning. along the center line of Prospect with the center line of Central Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along Section 103.07 Ward Seven the center line of East 55th Street; the center line of Central Avenue, The boundaries of Ward 7 shall thence northerly along the center S.E. to its intersection with the cen- be as follows: line of East 55th Street to its inter- ter line of East 79th Street; thence Beginning at the intersection of section with the center line of northerly along the center line of the center line of east 45th Street Chester Avenue, N.E.; thence easter- East 79th Street to its intersection and the center line of Superior ly along the center line of Chester with the center line of Cedar Avenue, N.E.; thence southeasterly Avenue, N.E. to the place of begin- Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along along the center line of East 45th ning. the center line of Cedar Avenue, S.E. Street to its intersection with the to its intersection with the center center line of Payne Avenue, N.E.; Section 103.06 Ward Six line of East 77th Street; thence thence southwesterly along the cen- The boundaries of Ward 6 shall be northerly along the center line of ter line of Payne Avenue, N.E. to its as follows: East 77th Street to its intersection intersection with the center line of Beginning in the center line of with the center line of Carnegie East 40th Street; thence southerly Euclid Avenue at its intersection Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along along the center line of East 40th with the dividing line between the the center line of Carnegie Avenue, Street to its intersection with the City of Cleveland and the City of S.E. to its intersection with the cen- center line of Chester Avenue, N.E.; East Cleveland; thence easterly ter line of East 77th Street; thence thence southwesterly along the cen- along said dividing line to its inter- northerly along the center line of ter line of Chester Avenue, N.E. to section with the dividing line East 77th Street to its intersection its intersection with the center line between the City of Cleveland and with the center line of Euclid of the Inner Belt Freeway; thence the City of Cleveland Heights; Avenue; thence westerly along the southerly along the center line of thence southerly, westerly, souther- center line of Euclid Avenue to its the Inner Belt Freeway to its inter- ly, southwesterly, southerly, wester- intersection with the center line of section with the center line of ly, southerly and southeasterly East 73rd Street; thence northerly Euclid Avenue; thence southwester- along said dividing line between the along the center line of East 73rd ly along the center line of Euclid City of Cleveland and the City of Street to its intersection with the Avenue to its intersection with the Cleveland Heights to its intersection center line of Chester Avenue, N.E.; center line of East 21st Street; with the dividing line between the thence easterly along the center line thence southeasterly along the cen- City of Cleveland and the City of of Chester Avenue, N.E. to its inter- ter line of East 21st Street to its Shaker Heights; thence southerly section with the center line of East intersection with the center line of and southeasterly along the divid- 101st Street; thence southerly along Prospect Avenue, S.E.; thence north- ing line between the City of Cleve- the center line of East 101st Street easterly along the center line of land and the City of Shaker Heights to its intersection with the center Prospect Avenue, S.E. to its inter- to its intersection with the center line of Euclid Avenue; thence east- section with the center line of East line of East 130th Street; thence erly along the center line of Euclid 55th Street; thence northerly along southerly along the center line of Avenue to its intersection with the the center line of East 55th Street East 130th Street to its intersection center line of East 105th Street; to its intersection with the center with the center line of Shaker thence northerly along the center line of Chester Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly along the center line of Boulevard, S.E.; thence westerly line of East 105th Street to its inter- Chester Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- along the center line of Shaker section with the center line of Park tion with the center line of East Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection Lane Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly 101st Street; thence northerly along with the center line of East 121st along the center line of Park Lane the center line of East 101st Street Street; thence southerly along the Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with to its intersection with the center center line of East 121st Street to its the center line of Stokes Boulevard, intersection with the center line of line of Ansel Road, N.E.; thence N.E.; thence southerly along the cen- northwesterly, northerly, northeast- Williams Avenue, S.E.; thence east- ter line of Stokes Boulevard, N.E. to erly along the center line of erly and northwesterly along the its intersection with the center line center line of Ansel Road, N.E. to its Williams Avenue, S.E. to its inter- of Deering Avenue, S.E.; thence east- intersection with the center line of section with the center line of East erly along the center line of Deer- Bellevue Avenue, N.E.; thence west- 128th Street; thence southerly along ing Avenue, S.E. to its intersection erly along the center line of Belle- the center line of East 128th Street with the center line of East 109th vue Avenue, N.E. to its intersection to its intersection with the center Street; thence southerly along the with the center line of East 79th line of Drexmore Road, S.E.; thence center line of East 109th Street to Street; thence northerly along the easterly along the center line of its intersection with the center line center line of East 79th Street to its Drexmore Road, S.E. to its intersec- of Carnegie Avenue, S.E.; thence intersection with the center line of tion with the center line of the westerly along the center line of Korman Avenue, N.E.; thence west- south bound lanes of South More- Carnegie Avenue, S.E. to its inter- erly along the center line of Kor- land Boulevard, S.E.; thence souther- section with the center line of man Avenue, N.E. to its intersection ly along the center line of the south Stokes Boulevard, S.E.; thence south- with the center line of East 78th bound lanes of South Moreland easterly along the center line of Street; thence southerly along the Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection Stokes Boulevard, S.E. to its inter- center line of East 78th Street to its with the center line of Buckeye section with the center line of the intersection with the center line of Road, S.E.; thence northwesterly main line tracks of the NS Railroad; Donald Avenue, N.E.; thence wester- along the center line of Buckeye thence northeasterly along the cen- ly along the center line of Donald Road, S.E. to its intersection with ter line of the main line tracks of Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with the center line of East 103rd Street; the NS Railroad to its intersection the center line of East 77th Street; thence northerly along the center with the center line of Adelbert thence northerly along the center line of East 103rd Street to its inter- Road, S.E.; thence northwesterly line of East 77th Street to its inter- section with the center line of Shak- along the center line of Adelbert section with the center line of Kor- er Boulevard, S.E.; thence south- Road, S.E. to its intersection with man Avenue, N.E.; thence westerly westerly along the center line of the center line of Circle Drive, S.E.; along the center line of Korman Shaker Boulevard, S.E. to its inter- thence northeasterly along the cen- Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with section with the center line of ter line of Circle Drive, S.E. to its the center line of East 74th Street; Woodhill Road, S.E.; thence north- intersection with the center line of thence northerly along the center easterly along the center line of Cornell Road, S.E.; thence north- line of East 74th Street to its inter- Woodhill Road, S.E. to its intersec- westerly along the center line of section with the center line St. Clair tion with the center line of Wood- Cornell Road, S.E. to its intersection Avenue, N.E.; thence southwesterly land Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly with the center line of Circle Drive, along the center line of St. Clair along the center line of Woodland S.E.; thence northeasterly and Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with northerly along the center line of the center line of East 70th Street; the center line of East 79th Street; Circle Drive, S.E. to its intersection thence northerly along the center thence northerly along center line of with the center line of Mayfield line of East 70th Street to its inter- East 79th Street, to its intersection Road, S.E.; thence northerly and section with the center line of with the center line of Quincy northwesterly along the center line Machinery Avenue, N.E.; thence 1229 8 The City Record June 13, 2001 westerly along the center line of section with the center line of Arc- of East 106th Street; thence norther- Machinery Avenue, N.E. to its inter- tic Court, N.E. (now vacated); ly along the center line of East section with the center line of East thence easterly along the center 106th Street to its intersection with 69th Place; thence southerly along line of Arctic Court, N.E. (now the centerline of Ashbury Avenue, the center line of East 69th Place to vacated) to its intersection with the N.E.; thence northwesterly along the its intersection with the center line center line of East 69th Place; center line of Ashbury Avenue, N.E. of Arctic Court, N.E. (now vacated); thence northerly along the center to its intersection with the center thence westerly along the center line of East 69th Place to its inter- line of East 105th Street; thence line of Arctic Court, N.E. (now section with the center line of northerly along the center line of vacated) to its intersection with the Machinery Avenue, N.E.; thence East 105th Street to its intersection center line of East 69th Street; easterly along the center line at with the center line of Churchill thence southerly along the center Machinery Avenue, N.E. to its inter- Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly along line of East 69th Street to its inter- section with the center line of East the center line of Churchill Avenue, section with the center line of Arc- 70th Street; thence southerly along N.E. to its intersection with the cen- tic Court, N.E.; thence westerly the center line of East 70th Street ter line of East 108th Street; thence along the center line of Arctic to its intersection with the center northerly along the center line of Court, N.E. to its intersection with line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence East 108th Street to its intersection the center line of East 67th Street; northeasterly along the center line with the center line of Hull Avenue, thence southerly along the center of St. Clair Avenue, N.E. to its inter- N.E.; thence northeasterly along the line of East 67th Street to its inter- section with the center line of East center line of Hull Avenue, N.E. to section with the center line of St. 74th Street; thence southerly along its intersection with the center line Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence north- the center line of East 74th Street of East 110th Street; thence norther- easterly along the center line of St. to its intersection with the center ly along the center line of East Clair Avenue, N.E. to its intersection line of Korman Avenue, N.E.; thence 110th Street to its intersection with with the center line of East 68th easterly along the center line of the center line of Superior Avenue, Street; thence southeasterly along Korman Avenue, N.E. to its inter- N.E.; thence continuing northerly the center line of East 68th Street section with the center line of East along the center line of Parkwood to its intersection with the center 77th Street; thence southerly along Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; thence the center line of East 77th Street the center line of Primrose Avenue, westerly along the center line of to its intersection with the center N.E.; thence easterly along the cen- Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its intersection line of Donald Avenue, N.E.; thence ter line of Primrose Avenue, N.E. to with the center line of East 66th easterly along the center line of its intersection with the center line Street; thence northwesterly along Donald Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- of Linn Drive, N.E.; thence norther- the center line of East 66th Street tion with the center line of East ly along the center line of Linn to its intersection with the center 78th Street; thence northerly along Drive, N.E. to its intersection with line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; thence the center line of East 78th Street the center line of Tuscora Avenue, southwesterly along the center line to its intersection with the center N.E.; thence easterly along the cen- of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its inter- line of Korman Avenue, N.E.; thence ter line of Tuscora Avenue, N.E. to section with the center line of Addi- easterly along the center line of its intersection with the center line son Road, N.E.; thence southeasterly Korman Avenue, N.E. to its inter- of Lakeview Road, N.E.; thence along the center line of Addison section with the center line of East northerly along the center line of Road, N.E. to its intersection with 79th Street; thence southerly along Lakeview Road, N.E. to its inter- the center line of Bonna Avenue, the center line of East 79th Street section with the center line of St. N.E.; thence southwesterly along the to its intersection with the center Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence norther- center line of Bonna Avenue, N.E. to line of Bellevue Avenue, N.E.; ly along the center line of East its intersection with the center line thence easterly along the center 110th Street to its intersection with of Norwood Road, N.E.; thence line of Bellevue Avenue, N.E. to its the southwesterly extension of the southerly along the center line of intersection with the center line of center line of Hazeldell Road, N.E.; Norwood Road, N.E. to its intersec- Ansel Road, N.E.; thence southeast- thence northeasterly along the cen- tion with the center line of Superi- erly, southwesterly, southerly and ter line of the southwesterly exten- or Avenue, N.E.; thence westerly and southeasterly along the center line sion of Hazeldell Road, N.E. to its southwesterly along the center line of Ansel Road, N.E. to its intersec- intersection with the center line of of Superior Avenue, N.E. to the place tion with the center line of East Dundee Drive, N.E.; thence north- of beginning. 101st Street; thence southerly along westerly along the prolongation of the center line of East 101st Street the center line of Dundee Drive, Section 103.08 Ward Eight to its intersection with the center N.E. to its intersection with the The boundaries of Ward 8 shall be line of Euclid Avenue; thence east- dividing line between the City of as follows: erly along the center line of Euclid Cleveland and the City of Brate- Beginning at the point of inter- Avenue to its intersection with the nahl; thence southwesterly and section of the shore line of Lake center line of East 105th Street; northerly along the dividing line Erie and the dividing line between thence northerly along the center between the City of Cleveland and the City of Cleveland and the City line of East 105th Street to its inter- the City of Bratenahl to the place of Bratenahl; thence in a general section with the center line of Park of beginning. southwesterly direction along the Lane Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly irregular shore line of Lake Erie to along the center line of Park Lane Section 103.09 Ward Nine its intersection with the northerly Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with The boundaries of Ward 9 shall be prolongation of the center line of the center line of Stokes Boulevard, as follows: East 55th Street; thence southerly N.E.; thence southerly along the Beginning at the point of inter- along the northerly prolongation center line of Stokes Boulevard, section of the center line of Eddy and the center line of East 55th N.E. to its intersection with the cen- Road, N.E. and the dividing line Street to its intersection with the ter line of Euclid Avenue; thence between the City of Cleveland and center line of the main line tracks easterly and northeasterly along the City of Bratenahl; thence south- of the CSX Railroad; thence north- the center line of Euclid Avenue to easterly and southerly along the easterly along the center line of the its intersection with the center line center line of Eddy Road, N.E. to its main line tracks of the CSX Rail- of East Boulevard, N.E.; thence intersection with the center line of road to its intersection with the northerly, northeasterly, northerly St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence east- northerly prolongation of the center and northwesterly along the center erly along the center line of St. line of Addison Road, N.E.; thence line of East Boulevard, N.E. to its Clair Avenue, N.E. to its intersection southerly along the center line of intersection with the center line of with the center line of East 124th Addison Road, N.E. to its intersec- Hazel Drive, N.E.; thence northeast- Street; thence southerly along the tion with the center line of St. Clair erly and northerly along the center center line of East 124th Street to Avenue, N.E.; thence northeasterly line of Hazel Drive, N.E. to its inter- its intersection with the center line along the center line of St. Clair section with the center line of Mag- of Brackland Avenue, N.E.; thence Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with nolia Drive, N.E.; thence southeast- easterly along the center line of the center line of East 67th Street; erly along the center line of Mag- Brackland Avenue, N.E. and its pro- thence northerly along the center nolia Drive, N.E. to its intersection longation to its intersection with the line of East 67th Street to its inter- with the center line of Mistletoe dividing line between the City of section with the center line of Arc- Drive, N.E.; thence northerly along Cleveland and the City of East tic Court, N.E.; thence easterly the center line of Mistletoe Drive, Cleveland; thence along the dividing along the center line of Arctic N.E. to its intersection with the cen- line between the City of Cleveland Court, N.E. to its intersection with ter line of Wade Park Avenue, N.E.; and the City of East Cleveland, the center line of East 69th Street; thence westerly along the center southerly, westerly, southerly and thence northerly along the center line of Wade Park Avenue, N.E. to easterly to its intersection with the line of East 69th Street to its inter- its intersection with the center line center line of Euclid Avenue; thence 1230 June 13, 2001 The City Record 9 southwesterly along the center line center line of Superior Avenue, N.E.; southeasterly along the center line of Euclid Avenue to its intersection thence continuing northerly along of London Road, N.E. to its inter- with the center line of East 116th the center line of Parkwood Drive, section with the center line of the Street, (now vacated); thence south- N.E. to its intersection with the cen- main line tracks of the NS Railroad; easterly and southerly, along the ter line of Primrose Avenue, N.E.; thence northeasterly along the cen- center line of East 116th Street, thence easterly along the center line ter line of the main line tracks of (now vacated) to its intersection of Primrose Avenue, N.E. to its inter- the NS Railroad to its intersection with the center line of Mayfield section with the center line of Linn with the dividing line between the Road, S.E.; thence southerly and Drive, N.E.; thence northerly along City of Cleveland and the City of southwesterly along the center line the center line of Linn Drive, N.E. Euclid; thence southeasterly, easter- of Circle Drive, S.E. to its intersec- to its intersection with the center ly and generally southeasterly tion with the center line of Cornell line of Tuscora Avenue, N.E.; thence along the dividing line between the Road, S.E.; thence southeasterly easterly along the center line of City of Cleveland and the City of along the center line of Cornell Tuscora Avenue, N.E. to its inter- Euclid to its intersection with the Road, S.E. to its intersection with section with the center line of Lake- dividing line between the City of the center line of Circle Drive, S.E.; view Road, N.E.; thence northerly Cleveland and the City of South thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of Lakeview Euclid; thence westerly, northwest- ter line of Circle Drive, S.E. to its Road, N.E. to its intersection with erly and southerly to its intersection intersection with the center line of the center line of St. Clair Avenue, with the dividing line between the Adelbert Road, S.E.; thence south- N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- City of Cleveland and the City of easterly along the center line of ter line of East 110th Street to its Cleveland Heights; thence westerly Adelbert Road, S.E. to its intersec- intersection with the southwesterly along the dividing line between the tion with the center line of the main extension of the center line of City of Cleveland and the City of line tracks of the NS Railroad; Hazeldell Road, N.E.; thence north- Cleveland Heights to its intersection thence southwesterly along the cen- easterly along the center line of the with the dividing line between the ter line of the main line tracks of southwesterly extension of City of Cleveland and the City of the NS Railroad to its intersection Hazeldell Road, N.E. to its intersec- East Cleveland; thence westerly, with the center line of Stokes Boule- tion with the center line of Dundee northerly, northwesterly, southwest- vard, S.E.; thence northwesterly Drive, N.E.; thence northwesterly erly, westerly and southerly along along the center line of Stokes along the prolongation of the center the dividing line between the City Boulevard, S.E. to its intersection line of Dundee Drive, N.E. to its of Cleveland and the City of East with the center line of Carnegie intersection with the dividing line Cleveland to its intersection with Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along between the City of Cleveland and the easterly prolongation of the cen- the center line of Carnegie Avenue, the City of Bratenahl; thence north- ter line of Brackland Avenue, N.E.; S.E. to its intersection with the cen- easterly along the dividing line thence westerly along the prolonga- ter line of East 109th Street; thence between the City of Cleveland and tion and the center line of Brack- northerly along the center line of the City of Bratenahl to the place of land Avenue, N.E. to its intersection East 109th Street to its intersection beginning. with the center line of East 124th with the center line of Deering Street; thence northerly along the Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly along Section 103.10 Ward Ten center line of East 124th Street to the center line of Deering Avenue, The boundaries of Ward 10 shall its intersection with the center line S.E. to its intersection with the cen- be as follows: of St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence ter line of Stokes Boulevard, S.E.; Beginning at the intersection of westerly along the center line of St. thence northerly along the center the center line of Lake Shore Boule- Clair Avenue, N.E. to its intersection line of Stokes Boulevard, S.E. to its vard, N.E. and the dividing line with the center line of Eddy Road, intersection with the center line of between the City of Cleveland and N.E.; thence northerly and north- Euclid Avenue; thence easterly and the City of Bratenahl; thence north- westerly along the center line of northeasterly along the centerline of easterly along the center line of Eddy Road, N.E. to its intersection Euclid Avenue to its intersection Lake Shore Boulevard, N.E. to its with the dividing line between the with the centerline of East Boule- intersection with the center line of City of Cleveland and the City of vard, N.E.; thence northerly, north- East 149th Street; thence southerly Bratenahl; thence northerly, north- easterly, northerly and northwester- along the center line of East 149th easterly, southeasterly, northeaster- ly along the center line of East Street to its intersection with the ly and northerly along the dividing Boulevard, N.E. to its intersection center line of Ridpath Avenue, N.E.; line between the City of Cleveland with the center line of Hazel Drive, thence easterly along the center line and the City of Bratenahl to the N.E.; thence northeasterly and of Ridpath Avenue, N.E. to its inter- place of beginning. northerly along the center line of section with the center line of East Hazel Drive, N.E. to its intersection 152nd Street; thence southerly along Section 103.11 Ward Eleven with the center line of Magnolia the center line of East 152nd Street The boundaries of Ward 11 shall Drive, N.E.; thence southeasterly to its intersection with the center be as follows: along the center line of Magnolia line of Saranac Road, N.E.; thence Beginning at the intersection of Drive, N.E. to its intersection with northeasterly along the center line the center line of Lake Shore Boule- the center line of Mistletoe Drive, of Saranac Road, N.E. to its inter- vard, N.E. and the dividing line N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- section with the center line of East between the City of Cleveland and ter line of Mistletoe Drive, N.E. to 154th Place; thence southerly along the City of Bratenahl; thence north- its intersection with the center line the center line of East 154th Place easterly along the center line of of Wade Park Avenue, N.E.; thence to its intersection with the center Lake Shore Boulevard, N.E. to its westerly along the center line of line of Holmes Avenue, N.E.; thence intersection with the center line of Wade Park Avenue, N.E. to its inter- easterly along the center line of East 149th Street; thence southerly section with the center line of East Holmes Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- along the center line of East 149th 106th Street; thence northerly along tion with the center line of East Street to its intersection with the the center line of East 106th Street 156th Street; thence southerly and center line of Ridpath Avenue, N.E.; to its intersection with the center southeasterly along the center line thence easterly along the center line line of Ashbury Avenue, N.E.; thence of East 156th Street to its intersec- of Ridpath Avenue, N.E. to its inter- northwesterly along the center line tion with the center line of St. Clair section with the center line of East of Ashbury Avenue, N.E. to its inter- Avenue, N.E.; thence southwesterly l52nd Street; thence southerly along section with the center line of East along the center line of St. Clair the center line of East l52nd Street 105th Street; thence northerly along Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with to its intersection with the center the center line of East 105th Street the center line of Nathaniel Road, line of Saranac Road, N.E.; thence to its intersection with the center N.E.; thence southeasterly along the northeasterly along the center line line of Churchill Avenue, N.E.; center line of Nathaniel Road, N.E. of Saranac Road, N.E. to its inter- thence easterly along the center line to its intersection with the center section with the center line of East of Churchill Avenue, N.E. to its line of Yorick Avenue, N.E.; thence 154th Place; thence southerly along intersection with the center line of southwesterly along the center line the center line of East l54th Place East 108th Street; thence northerly of Yorick Avenue, N.E. to its inter- to its intersection with the center along the center line of East 108th section with the center line of Ivan- line of Holmes Avenue, N.E.; thence Street to its intersection with the hoe Road, N.E.; thence southeaster- easterly along the center line of center line of Hull Avenue, N.E.; ly along the center line of Ivanhoe Holmes Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- thence northeasterly along the cen- Road, N.E. to its intersection with tion with the center line of East ter line of Hull Avenue, N.E. to its the center line of Mandalay Avenue, 156th Street; thence southerly and intersection with the center line of N.E.; thence northeasterly along the southeasterly along the center line East 110th Street; thence northerly center line of Mandalay Avenue, of East 156th Street to its intersec- along the center line of East 110th N.E. to its intersection with the cen- tion with the center line of St. Clair Street to its intersection with the ter line of London Road, N.E.; thence Avenue, N.E.; thence southwesterly 1231 10 The City Record June 13, 2001 along the center line of St. Clair Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along the center line of Interstate 77 to its Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with the center line of Union Avenue, S.E. intersection with Chard Avenue, the center line of Nathaniel Road, to its intersection with the center S.E.; thence westerly along the cen- N.E.; thence southeasterly along the line of the main line tracks of the ter line of Chard Avenue, S.E. to its center line of Nathaniel Road, N.E. NS Railroad; thence northerly and intersection with the center line of to its intersection with the center northwesterly along the center line East 47th Street; thence southerly line of Yorick Avenue, N.E.; thence of the main line tracks of the NS along the center line of East 47th southwesterly along the center line Railroad to its intersection with the Street to its intersection with the of Yorick Avenue, N.E. to its inter- center line of East 79th Street; center line of Independence Road, section with the center line of Ivan- thence northerly along the center S.E.: thence northwesterly along the hoe Road, N.E.; thence southeaster- line of East 79th Street to its inter- center line of Independence Road, ly along the center line of Ivanhoe section with the center line of S.E. to its intersection with the cen- Road, N.E. to its intersection with Bessemer Avenue, S.E.; thence west- ter line of Beyerle Place, S.E.; the center line of Mandalay Avenue, erly and northwesterly along the thence southwesterly along the cen- N.E. ; thence northeasterly along the center line of Bessemer Avenue, S.E. ter line of Beyerle Place, S.E. to its center line of Mandalay Avenue, to its intersection with the center intersection with the center line of N.E. to its intersection with the cen- line of East 66th Street; thence Beyerle Road, S.E.; thence north- ter line of London Road, N.E.; thence northerly along the center line of westerly along the center line of southeasterly along the center line East 66th Street to its intersection Beyerle Road, S.E.; to its intersec- of London Road, N.E. to its inter- with the center line of Hoppensack tion with the center line of Reeves section with the center line of the Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly along Road, S.E. (now vacated); thence main line tracks of the NS Railroad; the center line of Hoppensack northeasterly along the center line thence northeasterly along the cen- Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with of Reeves Road, S.E. (now vacated) ter line of the main line tracks of the center line of East 68th Street; to its intersection with the south- the NS Railroad to its intersection thence northerly along the center easterly prolongation of the south- with the dividing line between the line of East 68th Street to its inter- westerly line of sublot number 51 in City of Cleveland and the City of section with the center line of Caroline Beyerle’s Subdivision of Euclid; thence northwesterly, north- Rogers Avenue, S.E.; thence wester- part of Original 100 Acre Lot Num- easterly, westerly, northwesterly, ly along the center line of Rogers bers 286 and 287 as shown by the northerly, northeasterly, northerly, Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with recorded plat in Volume 12 of Maps, northwesterly, westerly and norther- the center line of East 67th Street; Page 44 of Cuyahoga County ly to its intersection with the shore thence northerly along the center Records; thence northwesterly along line of Lake Erie; thence in a gen- line of East 67th Street to its inter- the southeasterly prolongation and eral southwesterly direction along section with the center line of Led- the southwesterly line of sublot the irregular shore line of Lake Erie erer Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly numbers 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, and 57 to its intersection with the dividing along the center line of Lederer to the most westerly corner of line between the City of Cleveland Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with sublot number 57; thence northeast- and the City of Bratenahl; thence the center line of East 65th Street; erly along the northwesterly line of southeasterly along the dividing thence northerly along the center sublot number 57 and its northeast- line between the City of Cleveland line of East 65th Street to its inter- erly prolongation to its intersection and the City of Bratenahl to the section with the center line of New- with the center line of Independence place of beginning. man Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly Road, S.E.; thence northwesterly along the center line of Newman along the center line of Indepen- Section 103.12 Ward Twelve Avenue, S.E. and its easterly pro- dence Road, S.E. to its intersection The boundaries of Ward 12 shall longation to its intersection with the with the center line of Campbell be as follows: northeasterly line of Parcel 3 of Road, S.E.; thence westerly, south- Beginning at the intersection of land conveyed to the City of Cleve- westerly and westerly along the cen- the center line of Warner Road, S.E. land by deed recorded in Volume ter line of Campbell Road, S.E. to its with the dividing line between the 8419, Page 323 of Cuyahoga County intersection with the center line of City of Cleveland and the City of Records; thence northwesterly and the main line tracks of the NS Rail- Garfield Heights; thence northeast- northerly along the curved north- road; thence southerly and south- erly along the center line of Warn- easterly line of said Parcel 3 of land easterly along the center line of the er Road, S.E. to its intersection with so conveyed to the City of Cleveland main line tracks of the NS Railroad the center line of Beman Avenue, S. and the easterly line of a parcel of to its intersection with the dividing E: thence westerly along the center land conveyed to the City of Cleve- line between the City of Cleveland line of Beman Avenue, S.E. and its land by deed recorded in Volume and the Village of Cuyahoga westerly prolongation to its inter- 6867, Page 318 of Cuyahoga County Heights; thence easterly along the section with the center line of the Records, and the northwesterly pro- dividing line between the City of main line tracks of the CSX Rail- longation of the curved northeaster- Cleveland and the Village of Cuya- road; thence northeasterly along the ly line of land so conveyed to the hoga Heights to its intersection center line of the main line tracks City of Cleveland to its intersection with the dividing line between the of the CSX Railroad to its intersec- with the center line of Sidaway City of Cleveland and the Village of tion with the southerly prolongation Avenue, S.E. (proposed); thence Newburgh Heights; thence easterly, of the center line of East 80th along a direct line parallel with the southerly, easterly, southerly, south- Street; thence northerly along the center line of Kinsman Road, S.E. to easterly, easterly and southerly southerly prolongation and the cen- its intersection with the center line along the dividing line between the ter line of East 80th Street to its of the main line tracks of the NS City of Cleveland and the Village of intersection with the center line of Railroad; thence southwesterly Newburgh Heights, to its intersec- Finney Avenue, S. E: thence west- along the center line of the main tion with the dividing line between erly along the center line of Finney line tracks of the NS Railroad to its the City of Cleveland and the City Avenue, S.E. and its westerly pro- intersection with the center line of of Garfield Heights; thence souther- longation to its intersection with the East 55th Street; thence southerly ly, easterly, southerly, easterly, center line of the main line tracks and southwesterly along the center northeasterly, easterly, northeaster- of the NS Railroad; thence north- line of East 55th Street to its inter- ly, westerly, northwesterly, easterly, easterly along the center line of the section with the center line of southerly and easterly along the main line tracks of the NS Railroad Hamm Avenue, S.E.: thence wester- dividing line between the City of to its intersection with the center ly along the center line of Hamm Cleveland and the City of Garfield line of Broadway, S.E.: thence north- Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Heights to the place of beginning. westerly along the center line of the center line of East 52nd Street; Broadway, S.E. to its intersection thence southerly along the center Section 103.13 Ward Thirteen with the center line of Wire Avenue, line of East 52nd Street to its inter- The boundaries of Ward 13 shall S.E.; thence easterly along the cen- section with the center line of Guy be as follows: ter line of Wire Avenue, S.E. and its Avenue, S.E.; thence westerly Beginning in the center line of the easterly prolongation to its inter- along the center line of Guy Avenue, Cuyahoga River at its entrance to section with the center line of the S.E. to its intersection with the cen- Lake Erie; thence southeasterly main line tracks of the W & LE ter line of East 49th Street; thence along the center line of the Cuya- Railroad; thence northerly and southerly along the center line of hoga River to its intersection with northwesterly along the center line East 49th Street to its intersection the center line of the Old Riverbed of the main line tracks of the W & with the center line of the Morgana and Ship Channel; thence south- LE Railroad to its intersection with Avenue, S.E. sewer; thence north- westerly, westerly, southwesterly the center line of East 78th Street; westerly along the center line of the and westerly along the Old Riverbed thence northerly along the center Morgana Avenue, S.E. sewer to its and Ship Channel to its intersection line of East 78th Street to its inter- intersection with the center line of with the center line of the norther- section with the center line of Union Interstate 77; thence southerly along ly prolongation of the center line of 1232 June 13, 2001 The City Record 11

West 45th Street; thence southerly along the center line of West 20th line of Interstate 77 to its intersec- along the northerly prolongation Street to its intersection with the tion with the center line of the Mor- and the center line of West 45th center line of Freeman Avenue, gana Avenue, S.E. sewer; thence Street to its intersection with the S.W.; thence easterly along the cen- northwesterly along the center line center line of Franklin Boulevard, ter line of Freeman Avenue, S.W. to of the Morgana Avenue, S.E. sewer N. W,; thence southwesterly along its intersection with the center line to its intersection with the center the center line of Franklin Boule- of West 19th Street; thence souther- line of the Cuyahoga River; thence vard, N.W. to its intersection with ly, westerly and southerly along the northwesterly, westerly and south- the center line of West 47th Street; center line of West 19th Street to its westerly along the meandering cen- thence southerly along the center intersection with the center line of ter line of the Cuyahoga River to its line of West 47th Street to its inter- Willey Avenue, S.W.; thence south- intersection with the center line of section with the center line of easterly and easterly along the cen- West 3rd Street; thence northwest- Wales Court, N.W.; thence easterly ter line of Willey Avenue, S.W. to erly along the center line of West along the center line of Wales its intersection with the center line 3rd Street to its intersection with Court, N.W. to its intersection with of Scranton Road, S.W.; thence con- the center line of the Hope Memor- the center line of West 46th Place; tinuing easterly along the center ial Bridge; thence northeasterly thence southerly along the center line of Kenilworth Avenue, S.W. to along the center line of the Hope line of West 46th Place to its inter- its intersection with the center line Memorial Bridge and the center line section with the center line of Tay- of Interstate 71; thence southwest- of Carnegie Avenue, S.E. to its inter- lor Court, N.W.; thence westerly erly, southeasterly and southwester- section with the center line of East along the center line of Taylor ly along the center line of Interstate 9th Street; thence southerly along Court, N.W. to its intersection with 71 to its intersection with the cen- the center line of East 9th Street to the center line of West 47th Street; ter line of Jennings Road, S.W.; its intersection with the northwest- thence southerly along the center thence in a general southeasterly erly right of way line of the Inner line of West 47th Street to its inter- and southerly direction along the Belt Freeway; thence northeasterly section with the center line of center line of Jennings Road, S.W. along the northwesterly right of Lorain Avenue; thence northeasterly to its intersection with the center way line of the Inner Belt Freeway along the center line of Lorain line of Belt Line Street, S.W.; thence to its intersection with the center Avenue to its intersection with the easterly along the center line of line of East 13th Street; thence center line of West 25th Street; Belt Line Street to its intersection northwesterly along the center line thence northwesterly along the cen- with the center line of the main line of East 13th Street to its intersec- ter line of West 25th Street to its tracks of the NS Railroad; thence tion with the center line of Carnegie intersection with the center line of northeasterly along the center line Avenue, S.E.; thence northeasterly Bridge Avenue, N.W.; thence north- of the main line tracks of the NS along the center line of Carnegie easterly along the center line of Railroad to its intersection with the Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with Bridge Avenue, N.W. to its intersec- center line of the Cuyahoga River; the center line of East 14th Street; tion with the center line of West thence along the meandering center thence northwesterly along the cen- 22nd Street; thence southeasterly line of the Cuyahoga River in a ter line of East 14th Street to its along the center line of West 22nd northerly and northeasterly direc- intersection with the center line of Street and its prolongation to its tion to its intersection with the cen- Huntington Court, S.E. (now vacat- intersection with the center line of ter line of the main line tracks of ed); thence northeasterly along the the RTA main line tracks; thence the NS Railroad, thence southerly center line of Huntington Court, S.E. northerly along the center line of along the center line of the main to its intersection with the center the RTA main line tracks and line tracks of the NS Railroad to its line of East 18th Street; thence bridge to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of northwesterly along the center line center line of Franklin Avenue, Campbell Road, S.E.; thence easter- of East 18th Street to its intersec- N.W.; thence easterly along the cen- ly, northeasterly and easterly along tion with the center line of Euclid ter line of Franklin Avenue, N.W. to the center line of Campbell Road, Avenue; thence northeasterly along its intersection with the center line S.E. to its intersection with the cen- the center line of Euclid Avenue to of Columbus Road, N.W.; thence ter line of Independence Road, S.E.; its intersection with the center line northerly along the center line of thence southeasterly along the cen- of the Inner Belt Freeway; thence Columbus Road, N.W. to its inter- ter line of Independence Road, S.E. northerly along the center line of section with the center line of to its intersection with the north- the Inner Belt Freeway to its inter- Riverbed Street, N.W.; thence north- easterly prolongation of the north- section with the center line of westerly along the center line of westerly line of sublot number 57 in Chester Avenue, S.E.; thence north- Riverbed Street, N.W. to its inter- the Caroline Beyerle’s Subdivision of easterly along the center line of section with the center line of the part of Original 100 Acre Lot Num- Chester Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- RTA bridge; thence northerly along ber 286 and 287 as shown by the tion with the center line of East the center line of the RTA bridge to recorded plat in Volume 12 of Maps, 40th Street; thence northerly along its intersection with the center line Page 44 of Cuyahoga County the center line of East 40th Street of the Cuyahoga River; thence along Records; thence southwesterly along to its intersection with the center the meandering center line of the the northeasterly prolongation and line of Payne Avenue, N. E,; thence Cuyahoga River easterly, northeast- the northwesterly line of sublot northeasterly along the center line erly, northwesterly, easterly, south- number 57 to the most westerly cor- of Payne Avenue, N.E. to its inter- easterly and southwesterly to its ner of sublot number 57; thence section with the center line of East intersection with the center line of southeasterly along the southwest- 45th Street; thence northwesterly the Hope Memorial Bridge; thence erly line of sublot numbers 57, 56, along the center line of East 45th southwesterly along the center line 55, 54, 53, 52, 51 and its southeast- Street to its intersection with the of the Hope Memorial Bridge to its erly prolongation to its intersection center line of Superior Avenue, N.E.; intersection with the northeasterly with the center line of Reeves Road, thence northeasterly and easterly right of way line of the former Erie S.E. (now vacated); thence south- along the center line of Superior Railroad; thence northwesterly westerly along the center line of Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with along the northeasterly line of the Reeves Road, S.E. (now vacated) to the center line of Norwood Road, right of way of the former Erie its intersection with the center line N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- Railroad to its intersection with the of Beyerle Road, S.E.; thence south- ter line of Norwood Road, N.E. to its northeasterly prolongation line of easterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of the center line of West 19th Street Beyerle Road, S.E. to its intersection Bonna Avenue, N.E.; thence north- (now vacated); thence southwester- with the center line of Beyerle easterly along the center line of ly along the prolongation and the Place, S.E.; thence northeasterly Bonna Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- center line of West 19th Street (now along the center line of Beyerle tion with the center line of Addison vacated) to its intersection with the Place, S.E. to its intersection with Road, N.E..; thence northeasterly center line of the Hope Memorial the center line of Independence along the center line of Addison Bridge; thence southwesterly along Road, S.E.; thence southeasterly Road, N.E. to its intersection with the center line of the Hope Memor- along the center line of Indepen- the center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; ial Bridge and the center line of dence Road, S.E. to its intersection thence northeasterly along the cen- Lorain Avenue to its intersection with the center line of East 47th ter line of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its with the center line of West 21st Street; thence northerly along the intersection with the center line of Place; thence southerly along the center line of East 47th Street to its East 66th Street; thence southeast- center line of West 21st Place to its intersection with the center line of erly along the center line of East intersection with the center line of Chard Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly 66th Street to its intersection with Abbey Avenue, S.W.; thence easter- along the center line of Chard the center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; ly along the center line of Abbey Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with thence easterly along the center line Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with the center line of Interstate 77; of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its inter- West 20th Street; thence southerly thence northerly along the center section with the center line of East 1233 12 The City Record June 13, 2001

68th Street; thence northwesterly Avenue to its intersection with the of Poe Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- along the center line of East 68th center line of West 21st Place; tion with the center line of West Street to its intersection with the thence southerly along the center 44th Place; thence southwesterly center line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; line of West 21st Place to its inter- along the center line of West 44th thence southwesterly along the cen- section with the center line of Place to its intersection with Hodg- ter line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E. to Abbey Avenue, S.W.; thence easter- son Avenue, S.W.; thence north- its intersection with the center line ly along the center line of Abbey westerly along the center line of of Addison Road, N.E.; thence Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with Hodgson Avenue, S.W. to its inter- northerly along the center line of West 20th Street; thence southerly section with the center line of West Addison Road, N.E. and its norther- along the center line of West 20th 44th Street; thence northerly along ly prolongation to its intersection Street to its intersection with the the center line of West 44th Street with the center line of the main line center line of Freeman Avenue, to its intersection with the center tracks of the CSX Railroad; thence S.W.; thence easterly along the cen- line of Bush Avenue, S.W.; thence southwesterly along the center line ter line of Freeman Avenue, S.W. to westerly along the center line of of the main line tracks of the CSX its intersection with the center line Bush Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- Railroad to its intersection with the of West 19th Street; thence souther- tion with the center line of West center line of East 55th Street; ly, westerly and southerly along the 46th Street; thence southerly along thence northerly along the center center line of West 19th Street to its the center line of West 46th Street line of East 55th Street and its intersection with the center line of to its intersection with the center northerly prolongation to its inter- Willey Avenue, S.W.; thence south- line of Carlos Avenue, S.W.; thence section with the shore line of Lake easterly and easterly along the cen- northwesterly along the center line Erie; thence in a general south- ter line of Willey Avenue, S.W. to of Carlos Avenue, S.W. to its inter- westerly direction along the irregu- its intersection with the center line section with the center line of West lar shore line of Lake Erie to its of Scranton Road, S.W.; thence con- 52nd Street; thence northeasterly intersection with the entrance to the tinuing easterly along the center along the center line of West 52nd Cuyahoga River and the place of line of Kenilworth Avenue, S.W. to Street to its intersection with the beginning. its intersection with the center line center line of Storer Avenue, S.W.; of Interstate 71; thence southwest- thence westerly along the center Section 103.14 Ward Fourteen erly, southeasterly and southwest- line of Storer Avenue, S.W. to its The boundaries of Ward 14 shall erly along the center line of Inter- intersection with the center line of be as follows; state 71 to its intersection with the West 53rd Street; thence northerly Beginning at the intersection of center line of West 25th Street; along the center line of West 53rd the center line of Lorain Avenue thence northeasterly along the cen- Street to its intersection with the and the center line of West 48th ter line of West 25th Street to its center line of Field Avenue, S.W.; Street; thence northeasterly along intersection with the center line of thence easterly along the center the center line of Lorain Avenue to Scranton Road, S.W.; thence north- line of Field Avenue, S.W. to its its intersection with the center line easterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of of West 25th Street; thence north- Scranton Road, S.W. to its intersec- West 52nd Street; thence northerly westerly along the center line of tion with the center line of Ketter- along the center line of West 52nd West 25th Street to its intersection ingham Road, S.W. formerly known Street to its intersection with the with the center line of Bridge as View Road, S.W. (now vacated); center line of Clark Avenue, S.W.; Avenue, N.W.; thence northeasterly thence easterly, northeasterly and thence easterly along the center along the center line of Bridge northerly along the center line of line of Clark Avenue, S.W. to its Avenue, N.W. to its intersection Ketteringham Road, S.W. (now intersection with the center line of with the center line of West 22nd vacated) to its intersection with the West 51st Street; thence northerly Street; thence southeasterly along center line of South Point Drive, along the center line of West 51st the center line of West 22nd Street S.W.; thence westerly, southwester- Street to its intersection with the and its prolongation to its intersec- ly and westerly along the center center line of Train Avenue, S.W.; tion with the center line of the RTA line of South Point Drive, S.W. to thence easterly along the center main line tracks; thence northerly its intersection with the center line line of Train Avenue, S.W. to its along the center line of the RTA of West 25th Street; thence norther- intersection with the center line of main line tracks and bridge to its ly along the center line of West West 44th Street; thence in a gen- intersection with the center line of 25th Street to its intersection with eral northerly direction along the Franklin Avenue, N.W.; thence east- the center line of Woodbridge center line of West 44th Street to its erly along the center line of Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly along intersection with the center line of Franklin Avenue, N.W. to its inter- the center line of Woodbridge the main line tracks of the NS Rail- section with the center line of Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with road; thence westerly along the cen- Columbus Road, N.W.; thence the center line of West 35th Street; ter line of the main line tracks of northerly along the center line of thence southerly along the center the NS Railroad to its intersection Columbus Road, N.W. to its inter- line of West 35th Street to its inter- with the southerly prolongation of section with the center line of section with the center line of Tyler West 48th Street; thence northerly Riverbed Street, N.W.; thence north- Court, S.W.; thence easterly along along the southerly prolongation westerly along the center line of the center line of Tyler Court, S.W. and the center line of West 48th Riverbed Street, N.W. to its inter- to its intersection with the center Street to the place of beginning. section with the center line of the line of West 32nd Street; thence RTA bridge; thence northerly along southerly along the center line of Section 103.15 Ward Fifteen the center line of the RTA bridge West 32nd Street to its intersection The boundaries of Ward 15 shall to its intersection with the center with the center line of Library be as follows: line of the Cuyahoga River; thence Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly along Beginning at the intersection of along the meandering center line of the center line of Library Avenue, the center line of West 25th Street the Cuyahoga River easterly, north- S.W. to its intersection with the cen- with the center line of Interstate 71; easterly, northwesterly, easterly, ter line of West 35th Street; thence thence northeasterly along the cen- southeasterly and southwesterly to northerly along the center line of ter line of West 25th Street to its its intersection with the center line West 35th Street to its intersection intersection with the center line of of the Hope Memorial Bridge; with the center line of Library Scranton Road, S.W.; thence north- thence southwesterly along the cen- Court, S.W.; thence westerly along easterly along the center line of ter line of the Hope Memorial the center line of Library Court, Scranton Road, S.W. to its intersec- Bridge to its intersection with the S.W. to its intersection with the cen- tion with the center line of Ketter- northeasterly right of way line of ter line of West 39th Place; thence ingham Road, S.W. formerly known the former Erie Railroad; thence southerly along the center line of as View Road, S.W. (now vacated); northwesterly along the northeast- West 39th Place to its intersection thence easterly, northeasterly and erly line of the right of way of the with the center line of Bush northerly along the center line of former Erie Railroad to its inter- Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly along Ketteringham Road, S.W. (now section with the northeasterly pro- the center line of Bush Avenue, vacated) to its intersection with the longation line of the center line of S.W. to its intersection with the cen- center line of South Point Drive, West 19th Street (now vacated); ter line of West 41st Street; thence S.W.; thence westerly, southwesterly thence southwesterly along the pro- southerly along the center line of and westerly along the center line longation and the center line of West 41st Street to its intersection of South Point, S.W. to its intersec- West 19th Street (now vacated) to with the center line of Fulton Road, tion with the center line of West its intersection with the center line S.W.; thence southwesterly along 25th Street; thence northerly along of the Hope Memorial Bridge; the center line of Fulton Road, S.W. the center line of West 25th Street thence southwesterly along the cen- to its intersection with the center to its intersection with the center ter line of the Hope Memorial line of Poe Avenue, S.W.; thence line of Woodbridge Avenue, S.W.; Bridge and the center line of Lorain northwesterly along the center line thence westerly along the center 1234 June 13, 2001 The City Record 13 line of Woodbridge Avenue, S.W. to of Stanford Avenue, S.W. to its inter- Park Drive, S.W.; thence southwest- its intersection with the center line section with the center line of Pearl erly along the center line of Park of West 35th Street; thence souther- Road, S.W.; thence southwesterly Drive, S.W. to its intersection with ly along the center line of West 35th along the center line of Pearl Road, the center line of West 56th Street; Street to its intersection with the S.W. to its intersection with the cen- thence southerly along the center center line of Tyler Court, S.W.; ter line of State Road, S.W; thence line of West 56th Street to its inter- thence easterly along the center line southerly along the centerline of section with the center line of of Tyler Court, S.W. to its intersec- State Road, S.W. to its intersection Ridgeview Road, S.W.; thence west- tion with the center line of West with the centerline of Searsdale erly along the center line of 32nd Street; thence southerly along Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly and Ridgeview Road, S.W. to its inter- the center line of West 32nd Street northeasterly along the center line section with the center line of West to its intersection with the center of Searsdale Avenue, S.W. to its 57th Street; thence southerly along line of Library Avenue, S.W.; thence intersection with the center line of the center line of West 57th Street westerly along the center line of West 23rd Street; thence southeast- to its intersection with the center Library Avenue, S.W. to its inter- erly along the center line of West line of Memphis Avenue, S.W.; section with the center line of West 23rd Street to its intersection with thence easterly along the center 35th Street; thence northerly along the center line of Roanoke Avenue, line of Memphis Avenue, S.W. to its the center line of West 35th Street S.W.; thence easterly and northeast- intersection with the center line of to its intersection with the center erly along the center line of West 37th Street; thence southerly line of Library Court, S.W.; thence Roanoke Avenue, S.W. to its inter- along the center line of West 37th westerly along the center line of section with the center line of Street to its intersection with the Library Court, S.W. to its intersec- Broadview Road, S.W.; thence south- center line of Stanford Avenue, tion with the center line of West easterly and southerly along the S.W.; thence easterly along the cen- 39th Place; thence southerly along center line of Broadview Road, S.W. ter line of Stanford Avenue, S.W. to the center line of West 39 Place to to its intersection with the center its intersection with the center line its intersection with the center line line of West Schaaf Road, S.W.; of Pearl Road, S.W.; thence south- of Bush Avenue, S.W.; thence west- thence southeasterly along the cen- westerly along the center line of erly along the center line of Bush ter line of West Schaaf Road, S.W. Pearl Road, S. W, to its intersection Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with to its intersection with the dividing with the centerline of State Road, the center line of West 41st Street; line between the City of Cleveland S.W.; thence southerly along the thence southerly along the center and the Village of Brooklyn centerline of State Road, S.W. to its line of West 41st Street to its inter- Heights; thence northeasterly, intersection with the center line of section with the center line of Ful- northerly and easterly along the Searsdale Avenue, S.W.; thence east- ton Road, S.W.; thence southwester- dividing line between the City of erly and northeasterly along the ly along the center line of Fulton Cleveland and the Village of Brook- center line of Searsdale Avenue, Road, S.W. to its intersection with lyn Heights to its intersection with S.W. to its intersection with the cen- the center line of Poe Avenue, S.W.; the Cuyahoga River; thence in a ter line of West 23rd Street; thence thence northwesterly along the cen- general northwesterly direction southeasterly along the center line ter line of Poe Avenue, S.W. to its along the meandering center line of of West 23rd Street to its intersec- intersection with the center line of the Cuyahoga River also being the tion with the center line of Roanoke West 44th Place; thence southwest- dividing line between the City of Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly and erly along the center line of West Cleveland and the Village of Cuya- northeasterly along the center line 44th Place to its intersection with hoga Heights to its intersection of Roanoke Avenue, S.W. to its Hodgson Avenue, S.W.; thence north- with the center line of Harvard intersection with the center line of westerly along the center line of Avenue, S.W.; thence continuing Broadview Road, S.W.; thence south- Hodgson Avenue, S.W. to its inter- along the dividing line between the easterly and southerly along the section with the center line of West City of Cleveland and the Village of center line of Broadview Road, S.W. 44th Street; thence northerly along Cuyahoga Heights northeasterly, to its intersection with the center the center line of West 44th Street northwesterly, northerly and easter- line of West Schaaf Road, S.W.; to its intersection with the center ly to its intersection with the center thence southeasterly along the cen- line of Bush Avenue, S.W.; thence line of the main line tracks of the ter line of West Schaaf Road, S.W. westerly along the center line of NS Railroad; thence northerly along to its intersection with the dividing Bush Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- the center line of the main line line between the City of Cleveland tion with the center line of West tracks of the NS Railroad to its and the Village of Brooklyn 46th Street; thence southerly along intersection with the center line of Heights; thence southeasterly and the center line of West 46th Street the Cuyahoga River; thence along southwesterly along the dividing to its intersection with the center the meandering center line of the line between the City of Cleveland line of Carlos Avenue, S.W.; thence Cuyahoga River in a southwesterly and the Village of Brooklyn northwesterly along the center line and southerly direction to its inter- Heights to its intersection with the of Carlos Avenue, S.W. to its inter- section with the center line of the dividing line between the City of section with the center line of West main line tracks of the NS Railroad; Cleveland and the City of Parma; 47th Street; thence southwesterly thence southwesterly along the cen- thence westerly along the dividing along the center line of West 47th ter line of the main line tracks if line between the City of Cleveland Street to its intersection with the the N. S. Railroad to its intersection and the City of Parma to its inter- center line of Denison Avenue, S.W.; with the center line of the Belt Line section with the center line of thence southeasterly along the cen- Street, S.W.; thence westerly along Ridge Road, S.W. and the dividing ter line of Denison Avenue, S.W. to the center line of Belt Line Street, line between the City of Cleveland its intersection with the center line S.W. to its intersection with the cen- and the City of Brooklyn; thence of Fulton Road, S.W.; thence south- ter line of Jennings Road, S.W.; northerly, easterly, northerly, west- westerly along the center line of thence in a general northerly and erly, northerly, westerly, northerly Fulton Road, S.W. to its intersection northwesterly direction along the northeasterly, northwesterly, south- with the center line of Park Drive, center line of Jennings Road, S.W. easterly, westerly northeasterly, S.W.; thence southwesterly along the to its intersection with the center westerly, northerly, easterly, center line of Park Drive, S.W. to its line of Interstate 71; thence south- northerly along the dividing line intersection with the center line of westerly along the center line of between the City of Cleveland and West 56th Street; thence southerly Interstate 71 to the place of begin- the City of Brooklyn to its inter- along the center line of West 56th ning. section with the center line of the Street to its intersection with the main line tracks of the NS, CSX center line of Ridgeview Road, S.W.; Section 103.16 Ward Sixteen Railroad; thence northeasterly thence westerly along the center The boundaries of Ward 16 shall along the center line of the main line of Ridgeview Road, S.W. to its be as follows: line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad intersection with the center line of Beginning at the intersection of to its intersection with the center West 57th Street; thence southerly the center line of West 47th Street line of Denison Avenue, S.W.; along the center line of West 57th and Carlos Avenue, S. W; thence thence southeasterly along the cen- Street to its intersection with the southwesterly along the center line ter line of Denison Avenue, S.W. to center line of Memphis Avenue, of West 47th Street to its intersec- its intersection with the center line S.W.; thence easterly along the cen- tion with the center line of Denison of West 52nd Street; thence north- ter line of Memphis Avenue, S.W. to Avenue, S.W.; thence southeasterly easterly along the center line of its intersection with the center line along the center line of Denison West 52nd Street to its intersection of West 37th Street; thence souther- Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with with the center line of Carlos ly along the center line of West 37th the center line of Fulton Road, S.W.; Avenue, S.W.; thence southeasterly Street to its intersection with the thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of Carlos center line of Stanford Avenue, S.W.; ter line of Fulton Road, S.W. to its Avenue, S.W. to the place of begin- thence easterly along the center line intersection with the center line of n i n g . 1235 14 The City Record June 13, 2001

Section 103.17 Ward Seventeen westerly along the center line of thence northwesterly along the cen- The boundaries of Ward 17 shall Brinsmade Avenue, S.W. to its inter- ter line of , N.W. be as follows: section with the center line of West to its intersection with the center Beginning in the center line of 83rd Street; thence northerly along line of Baltic Road, N.W.; thence the Cuyahoga River at its entrance the center line of West 83rd Street southwesterly and northwesterly to Lake Erie; thence southeasterly to its intersection with the center along the center line of Baltic along the center line of the Cuya- line of Emily Avenue, S.W.; thence Road, N.W. to its intersection with hoga River to its intersection with westerly along the center line of the center line of West 102nd the center line of the Old Riverbed Emily Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- Street; thence northwesterly along and Ship Channel; thence south- tion with the center line of West the center line of West 102nd Street westerly, westerly, southwesterly 84th Street; thence northerly and to its intersection with the center and westerly along the Old northwesterly along the center line line of Clifton Road, N.W.; thence Riverbed and Ship Channel to its of West 84th Street and the bridge southeasterly along the center line intersection with the center line of joining West 84th Street and West of Clifton Road, N.W. to its inter- the northerly prolongation of the 85th Street over Interstate 90 and section with the center line of West center line of West 45th Street; northerly along the center line of 95th Street; thence southeasterly thence southerly along the norther- West 85th Street to its intersection and southerly along the center line ly prolongation and the center line with the center line of Detroit of West 95th Street to its intersec- of West 45th Street to its intersec- Avenue, N.W.; thence northeasterly tion with the center line of Detroit tion with the center line of along the center line of Detroit Avenue, N.W.; thence southwesterly Franklin Boulevard, N.W.; thence Avenue, N.W. to its intersection along the center line of Detroit southwesterly along the center line with the center line of West 85th Avenue, N.W. to its intersection of Franklin Boulevard, N.W. to its Street; thence northerly along the with the center line of West 101st intersection with the center line of center line of West 85th Street to its Street; thence southerly along the West 47th Street; thence southerly intersection with the center line of center line of West 101st Street to along the center line of West 47th Lake Avenue, N.W.; thence north- its intersection with the center line Street to its intersection with the westerly along the center line of of Madison Avenue, N.W.; thence center line of Wales Court, N.W.; Lake Avenue, N.W. to its intersec- westerly along the center line of thence easterly along the center tion with the center line of the main Madison Avenue, N.W. to its inter- line of Wales Court, N.W. to its line tracks of the NS Railroad; section with the center line of intersection with the center line of thence northeasterly along the cen- Berea Road, N.W.; thence south- West 46th Place; thence southerly ter line of the main line tracks of westerly along the center line of along the center line of West 46th the NS Railroad to its intersection Berea Road, N.W. to its intersection Place to its intersection with the with the northerly prolongation of with the center line of West 110th center line of Taylor Court, N.W.; the center line of West 65th Street; Street; thence southerly along the thence westerly along the center thence northerly along the norther- center line of West 110th Street to line of Taylor Court, N., W. to its ly prolongation of the center line of its intersection with the center line intersection with the center line of West 65th Street to its intersection of the former right of way of the West 47th Street; thence southerly with the south curb line of the east NYC Railroad; thence easterly, along the center line of West 47th bound entrance ramp to the Cleve- southeasterly and southerly along Street to its intersection with the land Memorial Shoreway, N.W.; the center line of the former right center line of Lorain Avenue; thence thence southwesterly along the of way of the NYC Railroad to its southwesterly along the center line south curb line of the east entrance intersection with the center line of of Lorain Avenue to its intersection ramp to the Cleveland Memorial Western Avenue, N.W.; thence east- with the center line of West 48th Shoreway, N.W. to its intersection erly along the center line of West- Street; thence southerly along the with the southeasterly prolongation ern Avenue, N.W. to its intersection center line of West 48th Street and of the center line of the main drive with the center line of West 106th its southerly prolongation to its of Edgewater Park; thence in a gen- Street; thence southerly along the intersection with the center line of eral northwesterly direction along center line of West 106th Street to the main line tracks of the NS Rail- the center line of the main drive of its intersection with the center line road; thence easterly along the cen- Edgewater Park and its northwest- of Interstate 90; thence northeast- ter line of the main line tracks of erly prolongation to the shore line erly along the center line of Inter- the NS Railroad to its intersection of Lake Erie; thence in a general state 90 to its intersection with the with the center line of West 44th northeasterly direction along the center line of West Boulevard, Street; thence in a general souther- irregular shore line of Lake Erie to N.W.; thence southerly, southeaster- ly direction along the center line of its intersection with the entrance to ly, southerly and southwesterly West 44th Street to its intersection the Cuyahoga River and the place along the center line of West Boule- with the center line of Train of beginning. vard, N.W. and S.W. and its south- Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly along westerly prolongation to its inter- the center line of Train Avenue, Section 103.18 Ward Eighteen section with the center line of the S.W. to its intersection with the cen- The boundaries of Ward 18 shall center line of West 105th Street; ter line of West 51st Street; thence be as follows: thence southerly and southwesterly southerly along the center line of Beginning at the intersection of along the center line of West 105th West 51st Street to its intersection the center line of the main line Street to its intersection with the with the center line of Clark tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad with center line of Bellaire Road, S.W.; Avenue, S. .W.; thence westerly the dividing line between the City thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of Clark of Cleveland and the City of Lake- ter line of Bellaire Road, S.W. to its Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with wood; thence northeasterly along intersection with the center line of the center line of West 52nd Street; the center line of the main line West 107th Street; thence southerly thence southerly along the center tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad to along the center line of West 107th line of West 52nd Street to its inter- its intersection with the southerly Street to its intersection with the section with the center line of Field prolongation of the center line of center line of Dixon Road, S.W.; Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly along West 112th Street; thence northerly thence southwesterly along the cen- the center line of Field Avenue, along the center line of West 112th ter line of Dixon Road, S.W. to its S.W. to its intersection with the cen- Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of ter line of West 53rd Street; thence center line of Franklin Boulevard, Bosworth Road, S.W.; thence south- southerly along the center line of N.W.; thence northeasterly along easterly along the center line of West 53rd Street to its intersection the center line of Franklin Boule- Bosworth Road, S.W. to its inter- with the center line of Storer vard, N.W. to its intersection with section with the center line of Brig- Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly along the center line of West 110th Street; gs Avenue, S.W.; thence northeast- the center line of Storer Avenue, thence northeasterly along the cen- erly along the center line of Brig- S.W. to its intersection with the cen- ter line of West 110th Street to its gs Avenue, S.W. to its intersection ter line of West 52nd Street; thence intersection with the center line of with the center line of West 106th southwesterly along the center line the main line tracks of the NS Rail- Street; thence southerly along the of West 52nd Street to its intersec- road; thence southeasterly along southerly prolongation of the cen- tion with the center line of Denison the center line of the main line ter line of West 106th Street to its Avenue, S.W.; thence northwesterly tracks of the NS Railroad to its intersection with the dividing line along the center line of Denison intersection with the center line of between the City of Cleveland and Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with the main line tracks of the NS, CSX the City of Brooklyn; thence north- the center line of West 82nd Street; Railroad; thence northeasterly easterly and southeasterly along thence northerly along the center along the center line of the main the dividing line between the City line of West 82nd Street to its inter- line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad of Cleveland and the City of Brook- section with the center line of to its intersection with the center lyn to its intersection with the cen- Brinsmade Avenue, S.W.; thence line of West Boulevard, N.W.; ter line of the main line tracks of 1236 June 13, 2001 The City Record 15 the CSX, NS Railroad; thence north- N.W.; thence northeasterly along easterly along the center line of easterly along the center line of the the center line of Franklin Boule- Bosworth Road, S.W. to its inter- main line tracks of the CSX, NS vard, N.W. to its intersection with section with the center line of Brig- Railroad to its intersection with the the center line of West 110th Street; gs Avenue, S.W.; thence northeast- center line of Denison Avenue, thence northeasterly along the cen- erly along the center line of Brig- S.W.; thence northwesterly along ter line of West 110th Street to its gs Avenue, S.W. to its intersection the center line of Denison Avenue, intersection with the center line of with the center line of West 106th S.W. to its intersection with the the main line tracks of the NS Rail- Street; thence southerly along the center line of West 82nd Street; road; thence southeasterly along southerly prolongation of the cen- thence northerly along the center the center line of the main line ter line of West 106th Street to its line of West 82nd Street to its inter- tracks of the NS Railroad to its intersection with the dividing line section with the center line of intersection with the center line of between the City of Cleveland and Brinsmade Avenue, S.W.; thence the main line tracks of the NS, CSX the City of Brooklyn; thence south- westerly along the center line of Railroad; thence northeasterly westerly along the dividing line Brinsmade Avenue, S.W. to its inter- along the center line of the main between the City of Cleveland and section with the center line of West line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad the City of Brooklyn to its inter- 83rd Street; thence northerly along to its intersection with the center section with the dividing line the center line of West 83rd Street line of West Boulevard, N.W.; between the City of Cleveland and to its intersection with the center thence northwesterly along the cen- the Village of Linndale; thence line of Emily Avenue, S.W.; thence ter line of West Boulevard, N.W. northeasterly, northwesterly, south- westerly along the center line of to its intersection with the center westerly and southerly along the Emily Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- line of Baltic Road, N.W.; thence dividing line between the City of tion with the center line of West southwesterly and northwesterly Cleveland and the Village of Lin- 84th Street; thence northerly and along the center line of Baltic ndale to its intersection with the northwesterly along the center line Road, N.W. to its intersection with center line of the main line tracks of West 84th Street and the bridge the center line of West 102nd of the NS, CSX Railroad; thence joining West 84th Street and West Street; thence northwesterly along southwesterly along the center line 85th Street over Interstate 90 and the center line of West 102nd Street of the main line tracks of the NS, northerly along the center line of to its intersection with the center CSX Railroad to its intersection West 85th Street to its intersection line of Clifton Road, N.W.; thence with the center line of West 130th with the center line of Detroit southeasterly along the center line Street; thence northerly along the Avenue, N.W.; thence northeasterly of Clifton Road, N.W. to its inter- center line of West 130th Street to along the center line of Detroit section with the center line of West its intersection with the center line Avenue, N.W. to its intersection 95th Street; thence southeasterly of Bellaire Road, S.W.; thence west- with the center line of West 85th and southerly along the center line erly and southwesterly along the Street; thence northerly along the of West 95th Street to its intersec- center line of Bellaire Road, S.W. center line of West 85th Street to tion with the center line of Detroit to its intersection with the center its intersection with the center line Avenue, N.W.; thence southwesterly line of Sherry Avenue, S.W.; thence of Lake Avenue, N.W.; thence north- along the center line of Detroit northwesterly along the center line westerly along the center line of Avenue, N.W. to its intersection of Sherry Avenue, S.W. to its inter- Lake Avenue, N.W. to its intersec- with the center line of West 101st section with the center line of West tion with the center line of the Street; thence southerly along the 134th Street; thence northerly along main line tracks of the NS Railroad; center line of West 101st Street to the center line of West 134th Street thence northeasterly along the cen- its intersection with the center line to its intersection with the center ter line of the main line tracks of of Madison Avenue, N.W.; thence line of Liberty Avenue, S.W. ; the NS Railroad to its intersection westerly along the center line of thence easterly along the center with the northerly prolongation of Madison Avenue, N.W. to its inter- line of Liberty Avenue, S.W. to its the center line of West 65th Street; section with the center line of intersection with the center line of thence northerly along the norther- Berea Road, N.W.; thence south- West 130th Street; thence northerly ly prolongation of the center line of westerly along the center line of along the center line of West 130th West 65th Street to its intersection Berea Road, N.W. to its intersection Street to its intersection with the with the south curb line of the east with the center line of West 110th center line of Lorain Avenue; bound entrance ramp to the Cleve- Street; thence southerly along the thence southwesterly along the cen- land Memorial Shoreway, N.W.; center line of West 110th Street to ter line of Lorain Avenue to its thence southwesterly along the its intersection with the center line intersection with the center line of south curb line of the east bound of the former right of way of the Berea Road, N.W.; thence north- entrance ramp to the Cleveland NYC Railroad; thence easterly, westerly, northerly and northeast- Memorial Shoreway, N.W. to its southeasterly and southerly along erly along the center line of Berea intersection with the southeasterly the center line of the former right Road, N.W. to its intersection with prolongation of the center line of of way of the NYC Railroad to its the center line of Interstate 90; the main drive of Edgewater Park; intersection with the center line of thence northwesterly along the cen- thence in a general northwesterly Western Avenue, N.W.; thence east- ter line of Interstate 90 to its inter- direction along the center line of erly along the center line of West- section with the center line of West the main drive of Edgewater Park ern Avenue, N.W. to its intersection 140th Street; thence northerly along and its northwesterly prolongation with the center line of West 106th the center line of West 140th Street to the shore line of Lake Erie; Street; thence southerly along the to its intersection with the dividing thence in a general southwesterly center line of West 106th Street to line between the City of Cleveland and northeasterly direction along its intersection with the center line and the City of Lakewood; thence the irregular shore line of Lake of Interstate 90; thence northeast- easterly, southeasterly, northeaster- Erie to its intersection with the erly along the center line of Inter- ly and northerly along the dividing dividing line between the City of state 90 to its intersection with the line between the City of Cleveland Cleveland and the City of Lake- center line of West Boulevard, and the City of Lakewood to the wood; thence southerly along the N.W.; thence southerly, southeaster- place of beginning. dividing line between the City of ly, southerly and southwesterly Cleveland and the City of Lake- along the center line of West Boule- Section 103.20 Ward Twenty wood to the place of beginning. vard, N.W. and S.W. and its south- The boundaries of Ward 20 shall westerly prolongation to its inter- be as follows: Section 103.19 Ward Nineteen section with the center line of the Beginning at the intersection of The boundaries of Ward 19 shall center line of West 105th Street; the center line of Warren Road, be as follows: thence southerly and southwesterly N.W. and the dividing line between Beginning at the intersection of along the center line of West 105th the City of Cleveland and the City the center line of the main line Street to its intersection with the of Lakewood; thence southeasterly tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad with center line of Bellaire Road, S.W.; and southwesterly along the center the dividing line between the City thence southwesterly along the cen- line of Warren Road, N.W. to its of Cleveland and the City of Lake- ter line of Bellaire Road, S.W. to its intersection with the center line of wood, thence northeasterly along intersection with the center line of Grapeland Avenue, N.W.; thence the center line of the main line West 107th Street; thence southerly easterly and southeasterly along tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad to along the center line of West 107th the center line of Grapeland its intersection with the southerly Street to its intersection with the Avenue, N.W. to its intersection prolongation of the center line of center line of Dixon Road, S.W.; with the center line of Triskett West 112th Street; thence northerly thence southwesterly along the cen- Road, N.W.; thence northeasterly along the center line of West 112th ter line of Dixon Road, S.W. to its along the center line of Triskett Street to its intersection with the intersection with the center line of Road, N.W. to its intersection with center line of Franklin Boulevard, Bosworth Road, S.W.; thence south- the center line of West 140th Street; 1237 16 The City Record June 13, 2001 thence southerly along the center southerly Limited Access Line of Avenue, S.W. to its intersection line of West 140th Street to its inter- Interstate 480) and southeasterly to with the center line of West 150th section with the center line of its intersection with the center line Street; thence northerly along the Emery Avenue, S.W.; thence west- of West 130th Street (as relocated); center line of West 150th Street to erly along the center line of Emery thence southwesterly along the cen- its intersection with the center line Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with ter line of West 130th Street (as of the main line tracks of the NS, the center line of West 150th Street; relocated) to its intersection with CSX Railroad; thence southwesterly thence northerly along the center the dividing line between the City along the center line of the main line of West 150th Street to its inter- of Cleveland and the City of Parma; line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad section with the center line of the thence easterly along the dividing to its intersection with the center main line tracks of the NS, CSX line between the City of Cleveland line of Puritas Avenue, S.W.; thence Railroad; thence southwesterly and the City of Parma to its inter- westerly along the center line of along the center line of the main section with the dividing line Puritas Avenue, S.W. to its inter- line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad between the City of Cleveland and section with the center line of to its intersection with the center the City of Brooklyn; thence Rocky River Drive, S.W.; thence line of Puritas Avenue, S.W.; thence northerly along the dividing line southwesterly along the center line westerly along the center line of between the City of Cleveland and of Rocky River Drive, S.W. to its Puritas Avenue, S.W. to its inter- the City of Brooklyn to its inter- intersection with the center line of section with the center line of section with the center line of the Homeway Avenue, S.W.; thence Rocky River Drive, S.W.; thence main line tracks of the NS, CSX westerly and northwesterly along southwesterly along the center line Railroad; thence southwesterly the center line of Homeway of Rocky River Drive, S.W. to its along the center line of the main Avenue, S.W. to its intersection intersection with the center line of line tracks of the NS, CSX Railroad with the center line of Parkmount Homeway Avenue, S.W.; thence to its intersection with the center Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly, westerly, northwesterly and line of West 130th Street; thence northwesterly and northerly along northerly along the center line of northerly along the center line of Homeway Avenue, S.W. to its inter- the center line of Parkmount West 130th Street to its intersection Avenue, S.W. to its intersection section with the center line of Park- with the center line of Bellaire mount Avenue, S.W.; thence wester- with the center line of Grayton Road, S.W.; thence westerly and Road, S.W.; thence northeasterly ly and northwesterly along the cen- southwesterly along the center line ter line of Parkmount Avenue, S.W. along the center line of Grayton of Bellaire Road, S.W. to its inter- Road, S.W. to its intersection with to its intersection with the center section with the center line of Sher- the center line of Puritas Avenue, line of Grayton Road, S.W.; thence ry Avenue, S.W.; thence northwest- S.W.; thence westerly, northwester- northeasterly along the center line erly along the center line of Sherry ly, northerly, northwesterly and of Grayton Road, S.W. to its inter- Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with westerly along the center line of section with the center line of Puri- the center line of West 134th Street; tas Avenue, S.W.; thence westerly, thence northerly along the center Puritas Avenue, S.W. to its inter- northwesterly, northerly, northwest- line of West 134th Street to its inter- section with the original center line erly and westerly along the center section with the center line of Lib- of the Rocky River; thence in a line of Puritas Avenue, S.W. to its erty Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly general northerly direction along intersection with the original center along the center line of Liberty the original center line of the line of the Rocky River; thence Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with Rocky River which is also the along the dividing line between the the center line of West 130th Street; dividing line between the City of City of Cleveland and the City of thence northerly along the center Cleveland and the Cities of Fairview Park southeasterly, line of West 130th Street to its inter- Fairview Park, Rocky River and southerly, southwesterly, westerly, section with the center line of Lakewood to the center line of southerly, westerly, southerly, Lorain Avenue; thence southwester- Riverside Drive, N.W. extended in a southwesterly, southeasterly, south- ly along the center line of Lorain westerly direction; thence easterly westerly, easterly, northeasterly Avenue to its intersection with the along said westerly extension and and southerly to its intersection center line of Berea Road, N.W.; the center line of Riverside Drive, with the original center line of thence northwesterly, northerly and N.W. to the center line of Rocky Brookpark Road, S.W.; thence con- northeasterly along the center line River Drive, N.W.; thence south- tinuing along the dividing line of Berea Road, N.W. to its intersec- easterly along the center line of between the City of Cleveland and tion with the center line of Inter- Rocky River Drive, N.W. to the cen- the City of Fairview Park along the state 90; thence northwesterly along ter line of Fischer Road, N.W. original center line of Brookpark the center line of Interstate 90 to which is also the dividing line Road, S.W. and the northerly line of its intersection with the center line between the City of Cleveland and Lot Number 6, Section 20 and Lot of West 140th Street; thence norther- the City of Lakewood; thence north- Number 1, Section 21 (both Original ly along the center line of West easterly, easterly, northerly and Middleburgh Township Lots) to the 140th Street to its intersection with easterly along the dividing line northwesterly corner of Lot Number the dividing line between the City between the City of Cleveland and 1, Section 21; thence southerly along of Cleveland and the City of Lake- the City of Lakewood to the place the westerly line of Lot Numbers 1 wood; thence in a general westerly of beginning. and 2, Section 21 (both Original direction along the dividing line Section 3. That this ordinance is Middleburgh Township Lots) to its between the City of Cleveland and hereby declared to be an emergency intersection with the dividing line the City of Lakewood to the place measure and, provided it receives between the City of Cleveland and of beginning. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the City of Brook Park as agreed all the members elected to Council, to by Ordinance Number 317-97, Section 103.21 Ward Twenty-One it shall take effect and be in force passed by the Council of the City of The boundaries of Ward 21 shall immediately upon its passage and Cleveland, June 6, 1997; thence approval by the Mayor; otherwise it along the dividing line between the be as follows: shall take effect and be in force City of Cleveland and the City of Beginning at the intersection of Brook Park southwesterly, south- the center line of Warren Road, from and after the earliest period easterly, southerly, southwesterly, N.W. and the dividing line between allowed by law. southerly, southeasterly, northeast- the City of Cleveland and the City Motion to suspend rules. Charter erly, easterly, northeasterly, easter- of Lakewood; thence southeasterly and statutory provisions and place ly, southerly, easterly, southerly, and southwesterly along the center on final passage. easterly, southerly, easterly, line of Warren Road, N.W. to its The rules were suspended. Yeas northerly, easterly, southerly, south- intersection with the center line 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read easterly, easterly, northeasterly Grapeland Avenue, N.W.; thence third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. (along the existing northwesterly easterly and southeasterly along Nays 0. right of way line of the Berea Free- the center line of Grapeland Not answering Roll Call: Council way, State Route 237), southeaster- Avenue, N.W. to its intersection Member Lewis. ly, northeasterly, northerly, north- with the center line of Triskett westerly and northerly to the origi- Road, N.W.; thence northeasterly Council Member Lewis entered the nal center line of Brookpark Road, along the center line of Triskett meeting after Roll Call. S.W.; thence continuing along the Road, N.W. to its intersection with By motion, Council Member Lewis dividing line between the City of the center line of West 140th Street; moved that she be exempted from Cleveland and the City of Brook thence southerly along the center Rule 22 and have her vote recorded Park, easterly, northeasterly (along line of West 140th Street to its as Yea for Ordinance No. 1177-01. the center line of the East Bound intersection with the center line of Without objection so agreed. Offi- High Speed Track of the NS Rail- Emery Avenue, S.W.; thence west- cial Roll Call for Ordinance No. 1177- road), easterly (along the irregular erly along the center line of Emery 01: Yeas 20. Nays 0. 1238 June 13, 2001 The City Record 17

FIRST READING EMERGENCY employ by contract one or more cer- bination of said items as the Board ORDINANCES REFERRED tified erosion and sediment control of Control shall determine. Alter- specialists or one or more firms of nate bids for a period less than a Ord. No. 1118-01. certified erosion and sediment con- year may be taken if deemed desir- By Mayor White. trol specialists for the purpose of able by the Commissioner of Pur- An emergency ordinance authoriz- supplementing the regularly chases and Supplies until provision ing the Director of Port Control to employed staff of the several depart- is made for the requirements for the employ one or more professional ments of the City of Cleveland in entire year. consultants for the collection, sam- order to provide professional ser- Section 2. That the cost of said pling and analysis of soils, environ- vices necessary to perform erosion contract shall be charged against mental modelling, and other related and sediment control services for the proper appropriation account services. construction at Cleveland Hopkins and the Director of Finance shall Whereas, this ordinance consti- International Airport. certify thereon the amount of the tutes an emergency measure provid- The selection of said certified ero- initial purchase thereunder, which ing for the usual daily operation of sion and sediment control specialists purchase, together with all subse- a municipal department; now, there- for such services shall be made by quent purchases, shall be made on fore, the Board of Control upon the nom- order of the Commissioner of Pur- Be it ordained by the Council of ination of the Director of Port Con- chases and Supplies pursuant to a the City of Cleveland: trol from a list of qualified certified requisition against such contract Section 1. That the Director of erosion and sediment control spe- duly certified by the Director of Port Control is hereby authorized to cialists available for such employ- Finance. (RL 30968) employ by contract one or more con- ment as may be determined after a Section 3. That this ordinance is sultants or one or more firms of con- full and complete canvass by the hereby declared to be an emergency sultants for the purpose of supple- Director of Port Control for the pur- measure and, provided it receives menting the regularly employed pose of compiling such a list. The the affirmative vote of two-thirds of staff of the several departments of compensation to be paid for such all the members elected to Council, the City of Cleveland in order to pro- services shall be fixed by the Board it shall take effect and be in force vide professional services necessary of Control. The contract herein immediately upon its passage and for the collection, sampling and authorized shall be prepared by the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it analysis of soils, environmental Director of Law, approved by the shall take effect and be in force modelling, and other related ser- Director of Port Control, and certi- from and after the earliest period vices. fied by the Director of Finance. allowed by law. The selection of said consultants Section 2. That the cost of said Referred to Directors of Port Con- for such services shall be made by contract hereby authorized shall be trol, Finance, Law; Committees on the Board of Control upon the nom- paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 Aviation and Transportation, Finance. ination of the Director of Port Con- SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- trol from a list of qualified consul- senger facility charges and the fund Ord. No. 1121-01. tants available for such employment and/or subfunds to which are cred- By Mayor White. as may be determined after a full ited the proceeds of any general air- An emergency ordinance authoriz- and complete canvass by the Direc- port revenue bonds, federal grants, ing the Director of Port Control to tor of Port Control for the purpose state grants, and local grants issued enter into agreements with public of compiling such a list. The com- for the purposes specified herein, pensation to be paid for such ser- Request No. 30945. authorities to pay or reimburse vices shall be fixed by the Board of Section 3. That this ordinance is directly related costs incurred by Control. The contract herein autho- hereby declared to be an emergency such entities for the purpose of rized shall be prepared by the Direc- measure and, provided it receives implementing mitigation construc- tor of Law, approved by the Direc- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion on Doan Brook, for the Depart- tor of Port Control, and certified by all the members elected to Council, ment of Port Control. the Director of Finance. it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 2. That the cost of said immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- contract hereby authorized shall be approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- from and after the earliest period fore, senger facility charges and the fund allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of and/or subfunds to which are cred- Referred to Directors of Port Con- the City of Cleveland: ited the proceeds of any general air- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Section 1. That the Director of port revenue bonds, federal grants, Aviation and Transportation, Finance. Port Control is hereby authorized to state grants, and local grants issued enter into agreements with public for the purposes specified herein, Ord. No. 1120-01. authorities necessary to pay or reim- Request No. 30962. By Mayor White. burse directly related costs incurred Section 3. That this ordinance is An emergency ordinance authoriz- by such entities for the purpose of hereby declared to be an emergency ing the purchase by requirement implementing mitigation construc- measure and, provided it receives contract of labor and materials nec- tion on Doan Brook as required by the affirmative vote of two-thirds of essary to upgrade the telephone sys- federal law pursuant to the Federal all the members elected to Council, tem at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- Aviation Administration’s Environ- it shall take effect and be in force tional Airport, for the Department of mental Impact Statement in an immediately upon its passage and Port Control. amount not to exceed Five Million approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Whereas, this ordinance consti- Five Hundred Thousand Dollars shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- ($5,500,000). from and after the earliest period ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That the cost of said allowed by law. a municipal department; now, there- contract hereby authorized shall be Referred to Directors of Port Con- fore, paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Be it ordained by the Council of SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. the City of Cleveland: senger facility charges and the fund Section 1. That the Director of and/or subfunds to which are cred- Ord. No. 1119-01. Port Control is hereby authorized to ited the proceeds of any general air- By Mayor White. make a written requirement con- port revenue bonds, federal grants, An emergency ordinance authoriz- tract in accordance with the Charter state grants, and local grants issued ing the Director of Port Control to and the Codified Ordinances of for the purposes of this contract, employ one or more certified erosion Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Request No. 30964. and sediment control specialists to requirements for the period of one Section 3. That this ordinance is provide professional services neces- year for the necessary items of hereby declared to be an emergency sary to perform related services for labor and materials necessary to measure and, provided it receives construction at Cleveland Hopkins upgrade the telephone system in the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of International Airport. estimated sum of $60,000 to be pur- all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- chased by the Commissioner of Pur- it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- chases and Supplies upon a unit immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of basis for the Division of Cleveland approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- Hopkins International Airport, shall take effect and be in force fore, Department of Port Control. Bids from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of shall be taken in such manner as to allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: permit an award to be made for all Referred to Directors of Port Con- Section 1. That the Director of items as a single contract, or by sep- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Port Control is hereby authorized to arate contract for each or any com- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. 1239 18 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 1122-01. tract in accordance with the Charter plies until provision is made for the By Mayor White. and the Codified Ordinances of requirements for the entire term. An emergency ordinance deter- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Section 2. That the cost of said mining the method of making the requirements for the period of three contract shall be charged against public improvement of remediating years for the necessary items of col- the proper appropriation account sources of contamination to prevent lection, sampling, transportation and the Director of Finance shall absorption of contaminants into soil, and disposal of ground water certify thereon the amount of the surface water and groundwater, and encountered during construction in initial purchase thereunder, which authorizing the Director of Port the estimated sum of $3,538,000 to be purchase, together with all subse- Control to enter into contract for the purchased by the Commissioner of quent purchases, shall be made on making of such improvement. Purchases and Supplies upon a unit order of the Commissioner of Pur- Whereas, this ordinance consti- basis for the Division of Cleveland chases and Supplies pursuant to a tutes an emergency measure provid- Hopkins International Airport, requisition against such contract ing for the usual daily operation of Department of Port Control. Bids duly certified by the Director of a municipal department; now, there- shall be taken in such manner as to Finance. (RL 30924) fore, permit an award to be made for all Section 3. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of items as a single contract, or by sep- hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland: arate contract for each or any com- measure and, provided it receives Section 1. That, pursuant to Sec- bination of said items as the Board the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion 167 of the Charter of the City of Control shall determine. Alter- all the members elected to Council, of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- nate bids for a period less than it shall take effect and be in force mined to make the public improve- three years may be taken if deemed immediately upon its passage and ment of remediating sources of con- desirable by the Commissioner of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tamination to prevent absorption of Purchases and Supplies until provi- shall take effect and be in force contaminants into soil, surface sion is made for the requirements from and after the earliest period water and groundwater, for the for the entire term. allowed by law. Division of Cleveland Hopkins Inter- Section 2. That the cost of said Referred to Directors of Port Con- national Airport, Department of Port contract shall be charged against trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Control, by contract duly let to the the proper appropriation account Aviation and Transportation, Finance. lowest responsible bidder after com- and the Director of Finance shall petitive bidding upon a unit basis certify thereon the amount of the Ord. No. 1125-01. for the improvement. initial purchase thereunder, which By Mayor White. Section 2. That the Director of purchase, together with all subse- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Port Control is hereby authorized to quent purchases, shall be made on ing the Director of Port Control to enter into contract for the making order of the Commissioner of Pur- employ one or more consultants to of the above public improvement chases and Supplies pursuant to a provide professional services neces- with the lowest responsible bidder requisition against such contract sary for the design or modification after competitive bidding upon a duly certified by the Director of of stormwater pollution prevention unit basis for the improvement pro- Finance. (RL 30947) plans. vided however, that each separate Section 3. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- trade and each distinct component hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- part of said improvement may be measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of treated as a separate improvement, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- and each, or any combination, of all the members elected to Council, fore, such trades or components may be it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of the subject of a separate contract immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: upon a unit basis. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That the Director of Section 3. That the cost of said shall take effect and be in force Port Control is hereby authorized to contract hereby authorized shall be from and after the earliest period employ by contract one or more con- paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 allowed by law. sultants or one or more firms of con- SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- Referred to Directors of Port Con- sultants for the purpose of supple- senger facility charges and the fund trol, Finance, Law; Committees on menting the regularly employed and/or subfunds to which are cred- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. staff of the several departments of ited the proceeds of any general air- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- port revenue bonds, federal grants, Ord. No. 1124-01. vide professional services necessary state grants, and local grants issued By Mayor White. for the design or modification of for the purposes specified herein, An emergency ordinance authoriz- stormwater pollution prevention Request No. 30940. ing the purchase by requirement plans. Section 4. That this ordinance is contract of deicing services, for the The selection of said consultants hereby declared to be an emergency Division of Cleveland Hopkins Inter- for such services shall be made by measure and, provided it receives national Airport, Department of Port the Board of Control upon the nom- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Control, for a period not to exceed ination of the Director of Port Con- all the members elected to Council, five years. trol from a list of qualified consul- it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- tants available for such employment immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- as may be determined after a full approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of and complete canvass by the Direc- shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- tor of Port Control for the purpose from and after the earliest period fore, of compiling such a list. The com- allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of pensation to be paid for such ser- Referred to Directors of Port Con- the City of Cleveland: vices shall be fixed by the Board of trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Section 1. That the Director of Control. The contract herein autho- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. Port Control is hereby authorized to rized shall be prepared by the Direc- make a written requirement con- tor of Law, approved by the Direc- Ord. No. 1123-01. tract in accordance with the Charter tor of Port Control, and certified by By Mayor White. and the Codified Ordinances of the Director of Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Section 2. That the cost of said ing the purchase by requirement requirements for the period of five contract hereby authorized shall be contract of the collection, sampling, years of the necessary items of deic- paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 transportation and disposal of ing services, in the approximate SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- ground water encountered during amount as purchased during the pre- senger facility charges and the fund construction, for the Division of ceding term, to be purchased by the and/or subfunds to which are cred- Cleveland Hopkins International Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- ited the proceeds of any general air- Airport, Department of Port Control, plies upon a unit basis for the Divi- port revenue bonds, federal grants, for a period not to exceed three sion of Cleveland Hopkins Interna- state grants, and local grants issued years. tional Airport, Department of Port for the purposes specified herein, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Control. Bids shall be taken in such Request No. 30946. tutes an emergency measure provid- manner as to permit an award to be Section 3. That this ordinance is ing for the usual daily operation of made for all items as a single con- hereby declared to be an emergency a municipal department; now, there- tract, or by separate contract for measure and, provided it receives fore, each or any combination of said the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Be it ordained by the Council of items as the Board of Control shall all the members elected to Council, the City of Cleveland: determine. Alternate bids for a peri- it shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of od less than five years may be immediately upon its passage and Port Control is hereby authorized to taken if deemed desirable by the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it make a written requirement con- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- shall take effect and be in force 1240 June 13, 2001 The City Record 19 from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of a written contract in accordance allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: with the Charter and the Codified Referred to Directors of Port Con- Section 1. That the Director of Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Port Control is hereby authorized to for each or all of the following items: Aviation and Transportation, Finance. enter into an amendment with Con- maintenance for the Nortel PBX sys- tinental Airlines to the Special tem, to be purchased by the Com- Ord. No. 1126-01. Facilities Lease Agreement (“SFL”), missioner of Purchases and Supplies By Mayor White. entered into October 24, 1997, at upon a unit basis for the Division of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland Hopkins International Cleveland Hopkins International Air- ing the purchase by requirement Airport, to delete Gates A9 and A11 port, Department of Port Control. contract of remediating soil, for the from such SFL. Section 2. That the cost of said Division of Cleveland Hopkins Inter- Section 2. That the above amend- contract hereby authorized shall be national Airport, Department of Port ment shall be prepared by the Direc- paid from Fund No. 60 SF 001, Control, for a period not to exceed tor of Law and contain such other Request No. 30971. three years. terms and conditions as the Director Section 3. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- of Law deems necessary to protect hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- and benefit the public interest. measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of Section 3. That the Director of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- Port Control is hereby authorized to all the members elected to Council, fore, employ by contract one or more con- it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of sultants or one or more firms of con- immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: sultants for the purpose of supple- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That the Director of menting the regularly employed shall take effect and be in force Port Control is hereby authorized to staff of the several departments of from and after the earliest period make a written requirement con- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- tract in accordance with the Charter vide professional services necessary allowed by law. and the Codified Ordinances of to maintain, operate and manage the Referred to Directors of Port Con- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the common use gates at Cleveland Hop- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on requirements for the period of three kins International Airport, including Aviation and Transportation, Finance. years for the necessary items of collecting fees set and imposed in remediating soil, in the estimated Section 4 of this ordinance. Ord. No. 1129-01. sum of $7,347,500 to be purchased by The selection of said consultants By Mayor White. the Commissioner of Purchases and for such services shall be made by An emergency ordinance authoriz- Supplies upon a unit basis for the the Board of Control upon the nom- ing Director of Port Control to enter Division of Cleveland Hopkins Inter- ination of the Director of Port Con- into contract without competitive national Airport, Department of Port trol, from a list of all qualified con- bidding with Oracle Service Indus- Control. Bids shall be taken in such sultants available for such employ- tries for the acquisition of licenses manner as to permit an award to be ment as may be determined after a and upgrades necessary to operate made for all items as a single con- full and complete canvass by the the CMMS system and for technical tract, or by separate contract for Director of Port Control for the pur- support. each or any combination of said pose of compiling such a list. The Whereas, this ordinance consti- items as the Board of Control shall compensation to be paid for such tutes an emergency measure provid- determine. Alternate bids for a peri- services shall be fixed by the Board ing for the usual daily operation of od less than three years may be of Control. The contract herein a municipal department; now, there- taken if deemed desirable by the authorized shall be prepared by the fore, Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Director of Law, approved by the Be it ordained by the Council of plies until provision is made for the Director of Port Control and certi- the City of Cleveland: requirements for the entire term. fied by the Director of Finance. Section 1. That it is hereby deter- Section 2. That the cost of said Section 4. That the Director of Port mined that the within commodities contract shall be charged against Control is hereby authorized to set, and services are non-competitive the proper appropriation account impose and collect fees to be charged and cannot be secured from any and the Director of Finance shall to the users of the common use source other than Oracle Service certify thereon the amount of the gates; and that such fees be and they Industries. Therefore, the Director initial purchase thereunder, which are hereby appropriated to pay the of Port Control is hereby authorized purchase, together with all subse- costs set forth in Section 5 herein. to make a written contract with Ora- quent purchases, shall be made on Section 5. That the costs for such cle Service Industries for the acqui- order of the Commissioner of Pur- services contemplated in Section 3 sition of licenses and upgrades nec- chases and Supplies pursuant to a herein shall be paid from the fund essary to operate the CMMS system requisition against such contract or funds to which are credited the and technical support, for the vari- duly certified by the Director of proceeds generated from the opera- ous divisions of the Department of Finance. (RL 30963) tion of the common use gates, as Port Control. Section 3. That this ordinance is described in Section 4 herein. Section 2. That the costs for such hereby declared to be an emergency Section 6. That this ordinance is commodities and services herein measure and, provided it receives hereby declared to be an emergency contemplated shall not exceed the affirmative vote of two-thirds of measure and, provided it receives $20,000 and shall be paid from Fund all the members elected to Council, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of No. 60 SF 001, Request No. 30970. it shall take effect and be in force all the members elected to Council, Section 3. That pursuant to Sec- immediately upon its passage and it shall take effect and be in force tion 108(b) of the Charter, the pur- immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it chases authorized by this ordinance shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it may be made through cooperative from and after the earliest period shall take effect and be in force agreements using state procedures. allowed by law. from and after the earliest period The Director of Port Control may Referred to Directors of Port Con- allowed by law. trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Referred to Directors of Port Con- sign all documents with the State of Aviation and Transportation, Finance. trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Ohio or any of its political subdivi- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. sions that are necessary to effectu- Ord. No. 1127-01. ate such cooperative efforts and By Mayor White. Ord. No. 1128-01. may enter into contract with the An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Mayor White. vendors selected through that coop- ing the Director of Port Control to An emergency ordinance authoriz- erative process. enter into an amendment to the Con- ing the purchase by contract of Section 4. That this ordinance is tinental Airlines Special Facilities maintenance for the Nortel PBX sys- hereby declared to be an emergency Lease at Cleveland Hopkins Inter- tem, for the Division of Cleveland measure and, provided it receives national Airport and to employ one Hopkins International Airport, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of or more professional consultants to Department of Port Control. all the members elected to Council, provide services necessary to main- Whereas, this ordinance consti- it shall take effect and be in force tain, operate and manage common tutes an emergency measure provid- immediately upon its passage and use gates at Cleveland Hopkins ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it International Airport, for a period of a municipal department; now, there- shall take effect and be in force five years. fore, from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Be it ordained by the Council of allowed by law. an emergency measure providing for the City of Cleveland: Referred to Directors of Port Con- the usual daily operation of a munic- Section 1. That the Director of Port trol, Finance, Law; Committees on ipal department; now, therefore, Control is hereby authorized to make Aviation and Transportation, Finance. 1241 20 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 1130-01. Be it ordained by the Council of Ord. No. 1133-01. By Mayor White. the City of Cleveland: By Councilman Cimperman. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 1. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Port Control to Community Development is autho- ing the Director of Community employ one or more consultants to rized to enter into a grant agree- Development to enter into a grant provide professional services relat- ment with Alta House for improving agreement with St. Clair Superior ing to the expansion of Cleveland driveway, walkway, and parking Neighborhood Development Associa- Hopkins International Airport con- access in order to carry out the pub- tion for purchasing and rehabilitat- cerning design, environmental stud- lic purpose of providing social ser- ing the building at 6420 St. Clair in ies, environmental remediation and vices through the use of Ward 6 order to carry out the public purpose regulatory compliance. Neighborhood Equity Funds. of eliminating code violations and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 2. That the cost of said providing a community meeting tutes an emergency measure provid- contract shall be in an amount not space through the use of Ward 13 ing for the usual daily operation of to exceed $85,000 and shall be paid Neighborhood Equity Funds. a municipal department; now, there- from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Whereas, this ordinance consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- fore, Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said ing for the usual daily operation of Be it ordained by the Council of contract and that the contract shall a municipal department; now, there- the City of Cleveland: contain such terms and provisions fore, Section 1. That the Director of as he deems necessary to protect the Be it ordained by the Council of Port Control is hereby authorized to City’s interest. the City of Cleveland: employ by contract one or more con- Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 1. That the Director of sultants or one or more firms of con- hereby declared to be an emergency Community Development is autho- sultants for the purpose of supple- measure and, provided it receives rized to enter into a grant agree- menting the regularly employed the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ment with St. Clair Superior Neigh- staff of the several departments of all the members elected to Council, borhood Development Association the City of Cleveland in order to pro- it shall take effect and be in force for purchasing and rehabilitating vide professional services relating immediately upon its passage and the building at 6420 St. Clair in to the expansion of Cleveland Hop- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it order to carry out the public purpose kins International Airport concern- shall take effect and be in force of eliminating code violations and ing design, environmental studies, from and after the earliest period providing a community meeting environmental remediation and reg- allowed by law. space through the use of Ward 13 ulatory compliance. Referred to Directors of Commu- Neighborhood Equity Funds. The selection of said consultants nity Development, Finance, Law; Section 2. That the cost of said for such services shall be made by Committees on Community and Eco- contract shall be in an amount not the Board of Control upon the nom- nomic Development, Finance. to exceed $100,000 and shall be paid ination of the Director of Port Con- from Fund No. 10 SF 166. trol from a list of qualified consul- Ord. No. 1132-01. Section 3. That the Director of tants available for such employment By Councilman Cimperman. Law shall prepare and approve said as may be determined after a full An emergency ordinance authoriz- contract and that the contract shall and complete canvass by the Direc- ing the Director of Community contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the tor of Port Control for the purpose Development to enter into a grant City’s interest. of compiling such a list. The com- agreement with St. Clair Superior pensation to be paid for such ser- Section 4. That this ordinance is Neighborhood Development Corpora- hereby declared to be an emergency vices shall be fixed by the Board of tion for their Neighborhood Safety Control. The contract herein autho- measure and, provided it receives Video Monitoring program in order the affirmative vote of two-thirds of rized shall be prepared by the Direc- to carry out the public purpose of all the members elected to Council, tor of Law, approved by the Direc- providing increased safety and secu- it shall take effect and be in force tor of Port Control, and certified by rity through the use of Ward 13 immediately upon its passage and the Director of Finance. Neighborhood Equity Funds. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the cost of said Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force contract hereby authorized shall be tutes an emergency measure provid- from and after the earliest period paid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 ing for the usual daily operation of allowed by law. SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, pas- a municipal department; now, there- Referred to Directors of Commu- senger facility charges and the fund fore, nity Development, Finance, Law; and/or subfunds to which are cred- Be it ordained by the Council of Committees on Community and Eco- ited the proceeds of any general air- the City of Cleveland: nomic Development, Finance. port revenue bonds, federal grants, Section 1. That the Director of state grants, and local grants issued Community Development is autho- Ord. No. 1134-01. for the purposes specified herein, rized to enter into a grant agree- By Councilman Cimperman. Request No. 30922. ment with St. Clair Superior Neigh- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 3. That this ordinance is borhood Development Corporation ing the Director of Community hereby declared to be an emergency for their Neighborhood Safety Video Development to enter into a grant measure and, provided it receives Monitoring program in order to agreement with St. Clair Superior the affirmative vote of two-thirds of carry out the public purpose of pro- Neighborhood Development Corpora- all the members elected to Council, viding increased safety and securi- tion for a redevelopment feasibility it shall take effect and be in force ty through the use of Ward 13 study in order to carry out the pub- immediately upon its passage and Neighborhood Equity Funds. lic purpose of eliminating blight approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the cost of said through the use of Ward 13 Neigh- shall take effect and be in force contract shall be in an amount not borhood Equity Funds. from and after the earliest period to exceed $30,000 and shall be paid Whereas, this ordinance consti- allowed by law. from Fund No. 10 SF 166. tutes an emergency measure provid- Referred to Directors of Port Con- Section 3. That the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Law shall prepare and approve said a municipal department; now, there- Aviation and Transportation, Finance. contract and that the contract shall fore, contain such terms and provisions Be it ordained by the Council of as he deems necessary to protect the the City of Cleveland: Ord. No. 1131-01. City’s interest. Section 1. That the Director of By Councilman Britt. Section 4. That this ordinance is Community Development is autho- An emergency ordinance authoriz- hereby declared to be an emergency rized to enter into a grant agree- ing the Director of Community measure and, provided it receives ment with St. Clair Superior Neigh- Development to enter into a grant the affirmative vote of two-thirds of borhood Development Corporation agreement with Alta House for all the members elected to Council, for a redevelopment feasibility improving driveway, walkway, and it shall take effect and be in force study in order to carry out the pub- parking access in order to carry out immediately upon its passage and lic purpose of eliminating blight the public purpose of providing approval by the Mayor; otherwise it through the use of Ward 13 Neigh- social services through the use of shall take effect and be in force borhood Equity Funds. Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Funds. from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the cost of said Whereas, this ordinance consti- allowed by law. contract shall be in an amount not tutes an emergency measure provid- Referred to Directors of Commu- to exceed $20,500 and shall be paid ing for the usual daily operation of nity Development, Finance, Law; from Fund No. 10 SF 166. a municipal department; now, there- Committees on Community and Eco- Section 3. That the Director of fore, nomic Development, Finance. Law shall prepare and approve said 1242 June 13, 2001 The City Record 21 contract and that the contract shall Section 108 Loan the Directors of general social and economic welfare contain such terms and provisions Community Development and/or of the City, the Big Creek Valley as he deems necessary to protect the Economic Development are autho- and Cuyahoga River Valley Protec- City’s interest. rized to enter into one or more con- tive District is hereby created as Section 4. That this ordinance is tracts with Redeveloper for finan- described below, as set forth in the hereby declared to be an emergency cial assistance for the Project in an map attached hereto as File No. measure and, provided it receives amount not to exceed the funds 1136-01-A: the affirmative vote of two-thirds of received pursuant to the City’s (Insert Legal Description) all the members elected to Council, application. The costs of said con- Section 2. That said changed des- it shall take effect and be in force tract or contracts referenced in this ignation of lands described in Sec- immediately upon its passage and section shall not exceed the pro- tion 341.022 of the Codified Ordi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ceeds received pursuant to this sec- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as shall take effect and be in force tion, and shall be paid from the fund enacted above, shall be identified as from and after the earliest period or funds to which are credited such Map Change No. ____, Sheet Nos. ___ allowed by law. proceeds. As a condition of entering and shall be made upon the Build- Referred to Directors of Commu- into the contract or contracts refer- ing Zone maps of the City of Cleve- nity Development, Finance, Law; enced herein the Redeveloper shall land on file in the office of the Committees on Community and Eco- provide, as collateral, a 2nd mort- Clerk of Council and on file in the nomic Development, Finance. gage position, behind the City’s TIF office of the City Planning Com- mortgages, on the retail and park- mission by the appropriate person Ord. No. 1135-01. ing components of the property that designated for such purpose by the By Councilmen Cimperman, Mele- comprises the Project, a pre-capital- City Planning Commission. na and Patmon (by departmental ized debt service reserve equal to Section 3. That this ordinance is request). the annual principal and interest hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency ordinance to amend obligation on the Section 108 loan, measure and, provided it receives Section 4 of Ordinance No. 925-98, personal guaranties from Robert the affirmative vote of two-thirds of passed June 15, 1998, relating to the Rains, John J. Carney, Herbert Mar- all the members elected to Council, Directors of Community Develop- cus and Martin Marcus until a 1.2 it shall take effect and be in force ment and/or Economic Development debt service coverage ratio is immediately upon its passage and filing all papers and executing all attained, and a collateral assign- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it documents necessary to apply for ment of rents payable pursuant to shall take effect and be in force and accept a loan from the United the Hotel lease. from and after the earliest period States Department of Housing and Section 2. That existing Section 4 allowed by law. Urban Development (“HUD”) Sec- of Ordinance No. 925-98, passed June Referred to Directors of City Plan- tion 108 Loan Program (“108 Loan”), 15, 1998, is hereby repealed. ning Commission, Law; Committees to enter into contract with HUD for Section 3. That this ordinance is on City Planning, Legislation. the 108 Loan and to pledge any and hereby declared to be an emergency all collateral necessary to secure measure and, provided it receives Ord. No. 1137-01. repayment thereof under the 108 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Councilman Jackson. Loan Agreement including, without all the members elected to Council, An emergency ordinance to sup- limitation, Community Development it shall take effect and be in force plement the Codified Ordinances of Block Grant funds; and to receive immediately upon its passage and Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting the funds and appropriate the funds approval by the Mayor; otherwise it new Chapter 147 relating to creation for the purposes of providing eco- shall take effect and be in force of the Department of Consumer nomic development assistance to from and after the earliest period Affairs. partially finance the rehabilitation allowed by law. Whereas, the Office of Consumer and redevelopment of the Colonial Referred to Directors of Commu- Affairs was formally established in and Euclid Arcades consistent with nity Development, Economic Devel- the City of Cleveland in 1972 and cer- HUD 108 Loan requirements. opment, Finance, Law; Committees tain rules and regulations were pro- Whereas, this ordinance consti- on Community and Economic Devel- mulgated for consumer protection; and tutes an emergency measure provid- opment, Finance. Whereas, the Office of Consumer ing for the usual daily operation of Affairs was dissolved in 1991; and a municipal department; now, there- Ord. No. 1136-01. Whereas, this Council has identi- fore, By Councilman Gordon. fied the need to reestablish the a Be it ordained by the Council of An emergency ordinance to enact city department dedicated to the pro- the City of Cleveland: new Section 341.022 of the Codified tection and education of consumers Section 1. That Section 4 of Ordi- in the City of Cleveland to provide nance No. 925-98, passed June 15, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, relating to the Big Creek Valley and relief from fraudulent, unfair, decep- 1998, is hereby amended to read as tive and unconscionable business follows: Cuyahoga River Valley Protective District. practices and to take proactive mea- Section 4. That the Directors of sures to educate consumers and Community Development and/or Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for businesses; and Economic Development are hereby Whereas, this ordinance consti- the usual daily operation of a munic- authorized to apply for and accept tutes an emergency measure provid- ipal department; now, therefore a loan in the amount of Two Million ing for the usual daily operation of Be it ordained by the Council of Eight Hundred Ninety Thousand a municipal department; now, there- the City of Cleveland: Dollars ($2,890,000.00) from the Unit- fore ed States Department of Housing Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- Be it ordained by the Council of and Urban Development (“HUD”) nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are the City of Cleveland: Section 108 Loan Program (“108 supplemented by enacting new Sec- Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- Loan”), for the purposes set forth in tion 341.022 thereof to read as fol- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are the application and according there- lows: hereby supplemented by enacting to and that the Directors of Com- new Chapter 147, to read as follows: munity Development and/or Eco- Section 341.022 Big Creek Valley nomic Development are hereby and Cuyahoga River Valley Protec- Chapter 147 authorized to file all papers and tive District execute all documents necessary to In accordance with the policy that DEPARTMENT OF apply for and accept the 108 Loan it is essential to the economic sound- CONSUMER AFFAIRS from HUD, to enter into contract ness and welfare of the City that with HUD, to pledge any and all col- the attractiveness of certain areas Section 147.01 Establishment lateral necessary to secure repay- be enhanced and protected, that it is Section 147.02 Duties of Director ment thereof under the 108 Loan essential to establish this Big Creek agreement including, without limi- Valley and Cuyahoga River Valley Section 147.01 Establishment tation, present and future Communi- Protective District to preserve and Upon the concurrence of the Board ty Development Block Grant funds, enhance green space in the area. of Control, as required by Charter and to receive the funds and that Therefore, in furtherance of the Section 77, there is hereby established said funds be and they hereby are basic principle set forth in Codified a Department of Consumer Affairs appropriated for the purposes of pro- Ordinance Section 341.01 that rea- subject to the Charter and ordinances viding economic development assis- sonable controls over the character of the City and to the direction of the tance to partially finance the rede- and design of buildings and struc- Mayor. The Director may appoint and velopment and rehabilitation of the tures adjacent to these public prop- employ such other officers and Colonial and Euclid Arcades consis- erties and facilities are essential for employees as may be necessary for tent with HUD 108 Loan program the promotion of the public health, the operation of the office and activ- requirements. Upon receipt of said safety, property, comfort and the ities of the department. 1243 22 The City Record June 13, 2001

Section 147.02 Duties of Director to enter into contract for the mak- for administrative processing costs The Director of Consumer Affairs ing of the above public improvement for Neighborhood Equity Fund pro- shall be responsible for and shall with the lowest responsible bidder jects in the amount of $138,000 pur- administer the work of such divi- after competitive bidding for a gross suant to the following schedule: sions as may be established in the price for the improvement, provided, department and shall coordinate the however, that each separate trade I Personnel and Related duties of the department with the and each distinct component part of Expenses $ 138,000 Consumers Council Advisory Board said improvement may be treated as II Other Expenses $ -0- as set forth in Codified Ordinance a separate improvement, and each, $ 138,000 Section 159.01. The Director of Con- or any combination, of such trades sumer Affairs shall work to protect or components may be the subject of Section 2. That this ordinance is consumers from fraudulent, unfair, a separate contract for a gross hereby declared to be an emergency deceptive and unconscionable busi- price. Upon request of said director measure and, provided it receives ness practices through monitoring or directors the contractor shall fur- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of and enforcement of the Cleveland nish a correct schedule of unit all the members elected to Council, Consumer Protection Code and to prices, including profit and over- it shall take effect and be in force educate consumers and service head, for all items constituting units immediately upon its passage and providers as to their rights and of said improvement. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it responsibilities under federal, state Section 3. That, pursuant to Sec- shall take effect and be in force and local laws. The Department of tion 167 of the Charter of the City from and after the earliest period Consumer Affairs shall: of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- allowed by law. (a) Accept, investigate and, if mined to make the public improve- Referred to Directors of Commu- necessary, adjudicate, in conjunc- ment of constructing, rehabilitating, nity Development, Finance, Law; tion with the Law Department, com- renovating, replacing or otherwise Committees on Community and Eco- plaints from consumers regarding improving the ball diamonds, pool nomic Development, Finance. fraudulent, unfair, deceptive or and playground areas, installing unconscionable business practices. sidewalks, curbs, ramps, paving, Ord. No. 1140-01. (b) Work cooperatively with con- grading, drainage, lighting, By Councilmen Melena, Rybka, sumer agencies, schools, media, and streetscape and site improvements Cintron, Cimperman and Patmon (by community organizations to educate at League Park, for the Depart- consumers and businesses about departmental request). ments of Parks, Recreation and An emergency ordinance autho- consumer issues. Properties, Public Service and/or (c) Make recommendations for rizing the Mayor and the Directors Economic Development, by contract of Economic Development and legislative action to strengthen con- duly let to the lowest responsible sumer protection. Parks, Recreation and Properties to bidder after competitive bidding enter into a Purchase and Option (d) Work cooperatively with the upon a unit basis for the improve- Consumers Council Advisory Board Agreement with Datavantage, or its ment. designee, for approximately 15 as set forth in Chapter 159 of the Section 4. That the Directors of Codified Ordinances. acres of land in the Cleveland Parks, Recreation and Properties, Enterprise Park; determining the Section 2. That this ordinance is Public Service and/or Economic method of making public improve- hereby declared to be an emergency Development are hereby authorized ments necessary; authorizing the measure and, provided it receives to enter into contract for the mak- directors to enter into contract for the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing of the above public improvement the making of such improvement; all the members elected to Council, with the lowest responsible bidder and authorizing the employment of it shall take effect and be in force after competitive bidding upon a professional services all of which immediately upon its passage and unit basis for the improvement, pro- are necessary under the purchase approval by the Mayor; otherwise it vided, however, that each separate shall take effect and be in force trade and each distinct component a g r e e m e n t . from and after the earliest period part of said improvement may be Whereas, the City of Cleveland allowed by law. treated as a separate improvement, (the “City”) desires to develop Referred to Directors of Personnel and each, or any combination, of Cleveland Enterprise Park on and Human Resources, Finance, such trades or components may be approximately 100 acres of land (the Law; Committees on Employment, the subject of a separate contract “Zone”) situated in the Village of Affirmative Action and Training, upon a unit basis. Highland Hills (the “Village”) along Legislation, Finance. Section 5. That the cost of said Harvard Road, between Green and improvement hereby authorized Northfield Roads (the “Property”) in Ord. No. 1138-01. shall be paid from Fund No. 17 SF accordance with a Master Plan for By Councilmen Lewis, Rybka, Cin- 003 and 10 SF 501, Request No. 26677. the commercial development of the tron, Melena and Patmon (by Section 6. That this ordinance is Zone; and departmental request). hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, the City, pursuant to the An emergency ordinance deter- measure and, provided it receives authority of Ordinance No. 1235-95, mining the method of making the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of passed October 23, 1995, and the Vil- public improvement of improving all the members elected to Council, lage, pursuant to the authority of League Park, and authorizing the it shall take effect and be in force Ordinance No. 1995-20, passed Directors of Parks, Recreation and immediately upon its passage and August 14, 1995, and Ordinance No. Properties, Public Service and/or approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 1995-28, passed December 13, 1995, Economic Development to enter into shall take effect and be in force entered into a Joint Development contract for the making of such from and after the earliest period Economic Zone Agreement (“JDA”) improvement. allowed by law. for the Zone; and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Referred to Directors of Parks, Whereas, Datavantage Corpora- tutes an emergency measure provid- tion (“Datavantage”) has proposed ing for the usual daily operation of Recreation and Properties, Public Service, Economic Development, to purchase from the City 8.953 acres a municipal department; now, there- of land in order to construct a build- fore, Finance, Law; Committees on Public Parks, Property, and Recreation, Pub- ing in the Cleveland Enterprise Be it ordained by the Council of Park; and the City of Cleveland: lic Service, Community and Eco- nomic Development, Fi n a n c e . Whereas, Datavantage also de- Section 1. That, pursuant to Sec- sires to have options to purchase tion 167 of the Charter of the City two additional parcels also located of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- Ord. No. 1139-01. mined to make the public improve- By Councilmen Melena and Pat- within the Cleveland Enterprise ment of constructing, rehabilitating, mon (by departmental request). Park in order to expand its facili- renovating, replacing or otherwise An emergency ordinance appropri- ties for the future; and improving existing buildings at ating funds designated for adminis- Whereas, the JDA requires the League Park, for the Departments trative processing costs for Neigh- City and Village to share income of Parks, Recreation and Properties, borhood Equity Fund projects. tax revenue such that the City will Public Service and/or Economic Whereas, this ordinance consti- receive seventy-five percent (75%) Development, by contract duly let to tutes an emergency measure provid- of net income taxes of employees the lowest responsible bidder after ing for the usual daily operation of related to the Zone from the City competitive bidding for a gross a municipal department; now, there- and fifty percent (50%) of net price for the improvement. fore, income taxes of all other employees Section 2. That the Directors of Be it ordained by the Council of within the Zone; and Parks, Recreation and Properties, the City of Cleveland: Whereas, the portions of the Zone Public Service and/or Economic Section 1. That this Council here- to be sold to Datavantage are no Development are hereby authorized by appropriates funds designated longer needed for public use; and 1244 June 13, 2001 The City Record 23

Whereas, this ordinance consti- placed by the City of Cleveland in tion of paving, curbing, gutters, tutes an emergency measure provid- the deed of conveyance. grading, excavation, drainage, ing for the usual daily operation of Section 4. That the Purchase walls, sewers, piping, manholes, a municipal department; now, there- Agreement shall contain the “Terms catch basins, lighting, utilities, fore, and Conditions of Land Sale/Option” streetscaping, traffic signals, sig- Be it ordained by the Council of set forth on page 2 of the summary nage, sidewalks, erosion controls, the City of Cleveland: contained in File No. 1140-01-A, and subbases, bike paths, and spillways Section 1. That notwithstanding such other terms and conditions as (the “Improvements”), for the and as an exception to the provi- deemed necessary and appropriate Departments of Economic Develop- sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the by the Director of Law, Economic ment, Parks, Recreation and Prop- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Development, and Parks, Recreation erties, and/or Public Service by con- Ohio, 1976, the Mayor of the City of and Properties. tract duly let to the lowest respon- Cleveland and the Directors of Eco- Section 5. That all conveyances to sible bidder after competitive bid- nomic Development and/or Parks, Datavantage shall be made by offi- ding upon a unit basis for the Recreation and Properties are autho- cial quitclaim deed to be prepared Improvements. rized to enter into a Purchase by the Director of Law and execut- Section 11. That the Directors of Agreement to sell the following ed by the Mayor on behalf of the Economic Development, Parks, described property (“Purchase Par- City of Cleveland, which quitclaim Recreation and Properties, and/or cel”) to Datavantage, or its deed or deeds shall contain such pro- Public Service are hereby authorized designee, for the construction of a visions as deemed necessary by the to enter into contract for the mak- building, which property is deter- Director of Law to protect the pub- ing of the above Improvements with mined to be no longer needed for lic interest. the lowest responsible bidder after public use: Section 6. That all proceeds from competitive bidding upon a unit Situated in the Village of High- the sale of the Purchase Parcel, basis for the Improvement, provided, land Hills, County of Cuyahoga and Option Parcel A and Option Parcel however, that each separate trade State of Ohio and known as being B and Option fees shall be paid in and each distinct component part of Light Industrial Parcel No. 4 in The to Fund No. 17 SF 684, and are here- said Improvements may be treated Cleveland Enterprise Park Subdivi- by appropriated to pay the costs of as a separate improvement, and sion Phase I, of part of Original site preparations and certain infra- each, or any combination, of such Warrensville Township Lot Nos. 67, structure, roads and utilities, includ- trades or components may be the 76 and 77, as shown by the record- ing relocation of utilities, within the subject of a separate contract upon ed plat in Volume 281 of Maps, Page Zone and/or adjacent City of Cleve- a unit basis. 46 of Cuyahoga County Records, and land House of Corrections property. Section 12. That the Mayor, being 8.953 acres as appears by said Section 7. That the Purchase and/or the Directors of Economic plat, be the same more or less, but Agreement shall be prepared by the Development, Parks, Recreation subject to all legal highways. Director of Law, and shall contain and Properties, and/or Public Ser- Section 2. That notwithstanding a provision requiring completion of vice are hereby authorized to enter and as an exception to the provi- construction of a 50,000 square foot into an agreement with the Village sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the building to be owned by, or leased of Highland Hills within which the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, to Datavantage within five (5) City of Cleveland agrees to pay the Ohio, 1976, the Purchase Agreement years of the conveyance date or the local matching share commitment authorized above may include a Purchase Parcel shall revert to the for any grants or loans received grant to Datavantage of an option City. The Purchase Agreement shall from the State of Ohio, or any other to purchase additional parcels also contain a provision requiring governmental entity, for the financ- (“Option Parcels A and B”) for con- commencement of construction of an ing of the Improvements to the struction of an additional 30,000 additional 30,000 square feet for use Zone, and in which the Village of square feet for use by Datavantage, by Datavantage within twenty-four Highland Hills and the City deter- which property is no longer needed months of transfer of title to Option mine the administration of said for public use: Parcel A or B or the City may repur- grants or loans. Said agreement chase Option Parcel A and/or B for shall be prepared by the Director of Option Parcel A their purchase price. Law of the City of Cleveland, and Situated in the Village of High- Section 8. That the Purchase shall contain such terms and con- land Hills, County of Cuyahoga and Agreement may also provide for the ditions as the Director of law deter- State of Ohio and known as being City to pay for site preparation and mines are necessary or appropriate Light Industrial Parcel No. 5 in The the installation of certain infra- to protect the interests of the City, Cleveland Enterprise Park Re-Sub- structure, roads, and utilities, including a provision whereby the division of Phase I, of part of Orig- including relocation of utilities, City must approve all plans for the inal Warrensville Township Lot Nos. within the Zone, which costs shall construction of the Improvements 67, 76 and 77, as shown by the be paid out of Fund No. 17 SF 684. to be funded by the State of Ohio, recorded plat in Volume 295 of Section 9. That the Mayor and the or any other governmental entity Maps, Page 88 of Cuyahoga County Directors of Law, Economic Devel- and local matching share commit- Records, and being 5.16 acres as opment and Parks, Recreation and m e n t . appears by said plat, be the same Properties are authorized to prepare Section 13. That the Directors of more or less, but subject to all legal and execute easements to Cleveland Economic Development, Parks, highways. Electric Illuminating Company, East Recreation and Properties, and/or Ohio Gas Company, Ameritech Ohio Public Service are further autho- Option Parcel B Corporation, and Viacom Cablevi- rized to employ by contract one or Situated in the Village of High- sion of Cleveland, or Village-desig- more professional engineering con- land Hills, County of Cuyahoga and nated successor cable television sultants, surveyors, architects, plan- State of Ohio and known as being franchisee, their successors and ners, designers, environmental con- Restaurant Site Parcel No. 8 in The assigns, to provide necessary ser- sultants and/or construction man- Cleveland Enterprise Park Re-Sub- vices to the Zone, and a temporary agers, or one or more firms of such, division of Phase I, of part of Orig- easement for purposes of ingress for the purpose of supplementing inal Warrensville Township Lot Nos. and egress to the Purchase Parcels the regularly employed staff of the 67, 76 and 77, as shown by the and Option Parcels A and B to Data- City of Cleveland in order to provide recorded plat in Volume 295 of vantage. professional services necessary to Maps, Page 88 of Cuyahoga County Section 10. That, pursuant to Sec- design, plan and implement the Records, and being 1.640 acres as tion 167 of the Charter of the City Improvement. The selection of an appears by said plat, be the same of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- engineering consultant to design the more or less, but subject to all legal mined to make the public improve- Improvements to be funded by highways. ment to the Property as are neces- grants or loans from the State of Section 3. That by and at the sary and desirable to prepare the Ohio, any other governmental enti- direction of the Board of Control, Property for proposed development ty, and the local matching share the Commissioner of Purchases and as contemplated in the Purchase commitment may be made by direct Supplies is authorized to convey the Agreement with Datavantage, in- contract to the Registered Profes- Purchase Parcel described in Section cluding but not limited to construc- sional Engineer employed by the 1 and the Option Parcels described tion of roadways within the zone Village of Highland Hills. The selec- in Section 2 of this ordinance at a and outside the Zone necessary to tion of other consultants for such price, determined to be the fair serve the adjacent Cleveland House services shall be made by the Board market value of the Sale and Option of Corrections, building demolition, of Control upon the nomination of Parcels taking into account all environmental testing and materials the Directors of Economic Develop- restrictions, and encumbrances disposal, construction and installa- ment, Parks, Recreation and Prop- 1245 24 The City Record June 13, 2001 erties and/or Public Service from a Whereas, it is the desire of Mr. Section 3. That this ordinance is list of qualified consultants avail- Lally to become a bona fide resident hereby declared to be an emergency able for such employment as may be of the City of Cleveland upon the measure and, provided it receives determined after a full and complete completion of Ms. Sullivan’s current the affirmative vote of two-thirds of canvass by the Directors of Eco- term in office, which expires Decem- all the members elected to Council, nomic Development, Parks, Recre- ber 31, 2002; and it shall take effect and be in force ation and Properties and/or Public Whereas, Mr. Lally has requested immediately upon its passage and Service for the purpose of compiling that the six month period for com- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it such a list. The compensation to be plying with residency requirement shall take effect and be in force paid for such services shall be fixed be extended for a period of six from and after the earliest period by the Board of Control. The con- months after completion of Ms. Sul- allowed by law. tract herein authorized shall be pre- livan’s current term in office; and Referred to Directors of Public pared by the Director of Law, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Utilities, Community Development, approved by the Director of Eco- tutes an emergency measure provid- Finance, Law; Committees on Public nomic Development, Parks, Recre- ing for the usual daily operation of Utilities, Community and Economic ation and Properties and/or Public a municipal department; now, there- Development, Finance. Service, and certified by the Direc- fore tor of Finance. Be it ordained by the Council of Ord. No. 1143-01. Section 15. That the Mayor or his the City of Cleveland: By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- designee is authorized to enter into Section 1. That, for purposes of mon (by departmental request). such agreements and to take such compliance with the residency An emergency ordinance authoriz- actions as may be necessary to requirement set forth in Section 74 ing Director of Public Utilities to accept grants, loans and gifts from of the Charter for Francis Lally, enter into contract without competi- the State of Ohio or other govern- this Council of the City of Cleveland tive bidding with Oracle Service mental entities for the purpose of hereby extends the period for com- Industries for the acquisition of funding the Improvements. Such pliance until six months following multi-server licenses, upgrades and grants, loans, and gifts shall be State Representative Erin Sullivan’s technical support. deposited into Fund No. 17 SF 684, current term in office which expires Whereas, this ordinance consti- and are hereby appropriated for this on December 31, 2002, or no later tutes an emergency measure provid- purpose. June 30, 2003, whichever is sooner, ing for the usual daily operation of Section 15. That the Mayor is here- at which time Mr. Lally must com- a municipal department; now, there- by authorized to execute a plat ded- ply with Section 74 of the Charter. fore, icating to public use the property Section 2. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of upon which and under which certain hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland: of the Improvements shall be con- measure and, provided it receives Section 1. That it is hereby deter- structed, including but not limited to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of mined that the within commodities all roadways through the Zone. all the members elected to Council, and services are non-competitive Section 16. That the costs of the it shall take effect and be in force and cannot be secured from any Improvements, services and agree- immediately upon its passage and source other than Oracle Service ments authorized herein shall be approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Industries. Therefore, the Director paid from Fund No. 17 SF 684. Prior shall take effect and be in force of Public Utilities is hereby autho- legislation to the contrary notwith- from and after the earliest period rized to make a written contract standing, expenditures from Fund 17 allowed by law. with Oracle Service Industries for SF 684 shall not exceed the total of Referred to Directors of Personnel the acquisition of multi-server proceeds from the sale of land with- and Human Resources, Law; Com- licenses, upgrades and technical in the Zone, deposited in Fund No. mittees on Employment, Affirmative support, for the various divisions 17 SF 684. Any proceeds from the Action and Training, Legislation. of the Department of Public Utili- sale, lease, or other disposition of t i e s . real property remaining in Fund No. Ord. No. 1142-01. Section 2. That the costs for such 17 SF 684 after payment of expen- By Councilmen O’Malley, Melena commodities and services herein ditures as authorized herein, shall and Patmon (by departmental re- contemplated shall not exceed be transferred into NDIF Fund No. quest). $275,000 and shall be paid from 10 SF 501. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Fund Nos. 52 SF 001 and 58 SF 001, Section 17. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Utilities Request No. 34003. hereby declared to be an emergency to enter into contract with Cleve- Section 3. That this ordinance is measure and, provided it receives land Housing Network to provide hereby declared to be an emergency the affirmative vote of two-thirds of various customer services to low measure and, provided it receives all the members elected to Council, income home owners or for rental the affirmative vote of two-thirds of it shall take effect and be in force property owners, for the Divisions of all the members elected to Council, immediately upon its passage and Water, Water Pollution Control, and it shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Cleveland Public Power, Department immediately upon its passage and shall take effect and be in force of Public Utilities. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- from and after the earliest period Referred to Directors of Economic ing for the usual daily operation of allowed by law. Development, Parks, Recreation and a municipal department; now, there- Referred to Directors of Public Properties, Public Service, City Plan- fore, Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees ning Commission, Finance, Law; Be it ordained by the Council of on Public Utilities, Finance. Committees on Community and Eco- the City of Cleveland: nomic Development, Public Parks, Section 1. That the Director of Ord. No. 1144-01. Property, and Recreation, Public Ser- Public Utilities is hereby authorized By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- vice, City Planning, Finance. to enter into contract with Cleve- mon (by departmental request). land Housing Network to provide An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 1141-01. the following services for low ing the purchase by requirement By Councilman O’Malley. income home owners or for rental contract of billing system supplies, An emergency ordinance extend- property owners whose owner meets for the various divisions of the ing the residency compliance period the income guidelines and who are Department of Public Utilities, for a for Francis Lally. City of Cleveland Divisions of period not to exceed two years. Whereas, Section 74 of the Char- Water, Water Pollution Control, or Whereas, this ordinance consti- ter of the City of Cleveland requires Cleveland Public Power customers: tutes an emergency measure provid- all employees, at the time of their install water conservation devices, ing for the usual daily operation of appointment or within six months to correct minor plumbing problems; a municipal department; now, there- thereafter, be or become a bona fide to repair roofs or replace water ser- fore, resident of the City of Cleveland vice lines or broker sewer lines, pro- Be it ordained by the Council of and remain as such during the term vide wiring upgrades, install fluo- the City of Cleveland: of employment; and rescent bulbs, replace refrigerator Section 1. That the Director of Whereas, Francis Lally, a recent and remove the old ones. Public Utilities is hereby authorized hire of the Cleveland Fire Depart- Section 2. That the costs of the to make a written requirement con- ment, is the husband of Erin Sulli- contract authorized herein shall be tract in accordance with the Charter van, State Representative, who is paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, 54 SF and the Codified Ordinances of also subject to a residency require- 001 and 58 SF 001, Request No. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the ment; and 5 0 1 0 3 . requirements for the period of two 1246 June 13, 2001 The City Record 25 years of the necessary items of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- billing system supplies, in the all the members elected to Council, fore, approximate amount as purchased it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of during the preceding term, to be immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: purchased by the Commissioner of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That the Director of Purchases and Supplies upon a unit shall take effect and be in force Public Utilities is hereby authorized basis for the various divisions of the from and after the earliest period to make a written requirement con- Department of Public Utilities. Bids allowed by law. tract in accordance with the Charter shall be taken in such manner as to Referred to Directors of Public and the Codified Ordinances of permit an award to be made for all Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the require- items as a single contract, or by sep- on Public Utilities, Finance. ments for the period of two years of arate contract for each or any com- the necessary items of labor and bination of said items as the Board Ord. No. 1146-01. materials necessary to repair or of Control shall determine. Alternate By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- replace roofs, in the approximate bids for a period less than two years mon (by departmental request). amount as purchased during the pre- may be taken if deemed desirable An emergency ordinance authoriz- ceding term, to be purchased by the by the Commissioner of Purchases ing the Director of Public Utilities Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- and Supplies until provision is made to employ one or more professional plies upon a unit basis for the vari- for the requirements for the entire consultants to provide for the design ous divisions of the Department of term. of south water mains. Public Utilities. Bids shall be taken Section 2. That the cost of said Whereas, this ordinance consti- in such manner as to permit an contract shall be charged against tutes an emergency measure provid- award to be made for all items as a the proper appropriation account ing for the usual daily operation of single contract, or by separate con- and the Director of Finance shall a municipal department; now, there- tract for each or any combination of certify thereon the amount of the fore, said items as the Board of Control initial purchase thereunder, which Be it ordained by the Council of shall determine. Alternate bids for a purchase, together with all subse- the City of Cleveland: period less than two years may be quent purchases, shall be made on Section 1. That the Director of taken if deemed desirable by the order of the Commissioner of Pur- Public Utilities is hereby authorized Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- chases and Supplies pursuant to a to employ by contract one or more plies until provision is made for the requisition against such contract consultants or one or more firms of requirements for the entire term. duly certified by the Director of consultants for the purpose of sup- Section 2. That the cost of said Finance. (RL 34002) plementing the regularly employed contract shall be charged against Section 3. That this ordinance is staff of the several departments of the proper appropriation account hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland in order to pro- and the Director of Finance shall measure and, provided it receives vide professional services necessary certify thereon the amount of the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of to provide for the design of south initial purchase thereunder, which all the members elected to Council, water mains. purchase, together with all subse- it shall take effect and be in force The selection of said consultants quent purchases, shall be made on immediately upon its passage and for such services shall be made by order of the Commissioner of Pur- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the Board of Control upon the nom- chases and Supplies pursuant to a shall take effect and be in force ination of the Director of Public requisition against such contract from and after the earliest period Utilities from a list of qualified con- duly certified by the Director of allowed by law. sultants available for such employ- Finance. (RL 50101) Referred to Directors of Public ment as may be determined after a Section 3. That this ordinance is Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees full and complete canvass by the hereby declared to be an emergency on Public Utilities, Finance. Director of Public Utilities for the measure and, provided it receives purpose of compiling such a list. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Ord. No. 1145-01. The compensation to be paid for all the members elected to Council, By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- such services shall be fixed by the it shall take effect and be in force mon (by departmental request). Board of Control. The contract here- immediately upon its passage and An emergency ordinance authoriz- in authorized shall be prepared by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing the purchase by contract of labor the Director of Law, approved by shall take effect and be in force and materials necessary to upgrade the Director of Public Utilities, and from and after the earliest period the residuals handling systems at the certified by the Director of Finance. allowed by law. Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Section 2. That the cost of said Referred to Directors of Public plant, for the Division of Water, contract hereby authorized shall be Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Department of Public Utilities. paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 on Public Utilities, Finance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the tutes an emergency measure provid- funds or funds to which are credit- Ord. No. 1148-01. ing for the usual daily operation of ed proceeds of the sale of water- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- a municipal department; now, there- works revenue bonds issued in the mon (by departmental request). fore, future which include this purpose, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Be it ordained by the Council of Request No. 34024. ing the purchase by contract of the City of Cleveland: Section 3. That this ordinance is labor and materials necessary to Section 1. That the Director of hereby declared to be an emergency repair the plant sludge dome at Public Utilities is hereby autho- measure and, provided it receives Crown Water Treatment Plant, for rized to make a written contract in the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the Division of Water, Department accordance with the Charter and all the members elected to Council, of Public Utilities. the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- land, Ohio, 1976, for each or all of immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- the following items: labor and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of materials necessary to upgrade the shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- residuals handling systems at the from and after the earliest period fore, Garrett A. Morgan Water Treat- allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of ment plant, to be purchased by the Referred to Directors of Public the City of Cleveland: Commissioner of Purchases and Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Section 1. That the Director of Supplies upon a unit basis for the on Public Utilities, Finance. Public Utilities is hereby authorized Division of Water, Department of to make a written contract in accor- Public Utilities. Ord. No. 1147-01. dance with the Charter and the Cod- Section 2. That the cost of said By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, contract hereby authorized shall be mon (by departmental request). 1976, for each or all of the following paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 An emergency ordinance authoriz- items: labor and materials necessary SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the ing the purchase by requirement to repair the plant sludge dome at funds or funds to which are credit- contract of labor and materials nec- Crown Water Treatment Plant, to be ed proceeds of the sale of water- essary to repair or replace roofs, for purchased by the Commissioner of works revenue bonds issued in the the various divisions of the Depart- Purchases and Supplies upon a unit future which include this purpose, ment of Public Utilities, for a period basis for the Division of Water, Request No. 34025. not to exceed two years. Department of Public Utilities. Section 3. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 2. That the cost of said hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- contract hereby authorized shall be measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 1247 26 The City Record June 13, 2001

SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the Ord. No. 1150-01. Be it ordained by the Council of funds or funds to which are credit- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- the City of Cleveland: ed proceeds of the sale of water- mon (by departmental request). Section 1. That the Director of works revenue bonds issued in the An emergency ordinance authoriz- Public Utilities is hereby authorized future which include this purpose, ing the purchase by requirement to make a written contract in accor- Request No. 34021. contract of electrical supplies and dance with the Charter and the Cod- Section 3. That this ordinance is equipment, for the various divisions ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, hereby declared to be an emergency of the Department of Public Utili- 1976, for each or all of the follow- measure and, provided it receives ties, for a period not to exceed two ing items: labor and materials nec- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of years. essary to clean and to apply a pro- all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- tective coating on the whale mural it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- located at Cleveland Public Power’s immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of Lake Road plant, to be purchased by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- the Commissioner of Purchases and shall take effect and be in force fore, Supplies for a gross price, for the from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of Department of Public Utilities. allowed by law. Section 2. That the cost of said Referred to Directors of Public the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of contract hereby authorized shall be Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees paid from Fund No. 58 SF 001, on Public Utilities, Finance. Public Utilities is hereby authorized to make a written requirement con- Request No. 50105. Section 3. That this ordinance is Ord. No. 1149-01. tract in accordance with the Charter hereby declared to be an emergency By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- and the Codified Ordinances of measure and, provided it receives mon (by departmental request). Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of An emergency ordinance authoriz- requirements for the period of two all the members elected to Council, ing the Director of Public Utilities years of the necessary items of elec- to employ one or more professional trical supplies and equipment, in the it shall take effect and be in force consultants to provide assessment, approximate amount as purchased immediately upon its passage and developmental services and training during the preceding term, to be approval by the Mayor; otherwise it sessions to employees regarding purchased by the Commissioner of shall take effect and be in force Federal and State environmental, Purchases and Supplies upon a unit from and after the earliest period OSHA, safety and health regula- basis for the various divisions of the allowed by law. tions. Department of Public Utilities. Bids Referred to Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall be taken in such manner as to on Public Utilities, Finance. tutes an emergency measure provid- permit an award to be made for all ing for the usual daily operation of items as a single contract, or by sep- Ord. No. 1152-01. a municipal department; now, there- arate contract for each or any com- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- fore, bination of said items as the Board mon (by departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of of Control shall determine. Alternate An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: bids for a period less than two years ing the purchase by contract of Section 1. That the Director of may be taken if deemed desirable labor and materials necessary to Public Utilities is hereby authorized by the Commissioner of Purchases to employ by contract one or more repair the rapid mix sluice gate at and Supplies until provision is made consultants or one or more firms of Garrett Morgan Water Treatment for the requirements for the entire consultants for the purpose of sup- Plant, for the Division of Water, term. plementing the regularly employed Department of Public Utilities. Section 2. That the cost of said staff of the several departments of Whereas, this ordinance consti- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- contract shall be charged against tutes an emergency measure provid- vide professional services necessary the proper appropriation account ing for the usual daily operation of to provide assessment, developmen- and the Director of Finance shall a municipal department; now, there- tal services and training sessions to certify thereon the amount of the fore, employees regarding Federal and initial purchase thereunder, which Be it ordained by the Council of State environmental, OSHA, safety purchase, together with all subse- the City of Cleveland: and health regulations. quent purchases, shall be made on Section 1. That the Director of The selection of said consultants order of the Commissioner of Pur- Public Utilities is hereby authorized for such services shall be made by chases and Supplies pursuant to a to make a written contract in accor- the Board of Control upon the nom- requisition against such contract dance with the Charter and the Cod- ination of the Director of Public duly certified by the Director of ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Utilities from a list of qualified Finance. (RL 33884) 1976, for each or all of the follow- consultants available for such Section 3. That this ordinance is ing items: labor and materials nec- employment as may be determined hereby declared to be an emergency essary to repair the rapid mix sluice after a full and complete canvass measure and, provided it receives gate at Garrett Morgan Water by the Director of Public Utilities the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Treatment Plant, to be purchased by for the purpose of compiling such a all the members elected to Council, the Commissioner of Purchases and list. The compensation to be paid it shall take effect and be in force Supplies upon a unit basis for the for such services shall be fixed by immediately upon its passage and Division of Water, Department of the Board of Control. The contract approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Public Utilities. herein authorized shall be prepared shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the cost of said by the Director of Law, approved from and after the earliest period contract hereby authorized shall be by the Director of Public Utilities, allowed by law. paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 and certified by the Director of Referred to Directors of Public SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the F i n a n c e . Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees funds or funds to which are credit- Section 2. That the costs for such on Public Utilities, Finance. ed proceeds of the sale of water- services herein contemplated shall works revenue bonds issued in the be paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, 54 Ord. No. 1151-01. future which include this purpose, SF 001 and 58 SF 001, Request No. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Request No. 34022. 34000. Section 3. That this ordinance is mon (by departmental request). Section 3. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency ordinance authoriz- hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives ing the purchase by contract of measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of labor and materials necessary to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, clean and to apply a protective coat- all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force ing on the whale mural located at it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and Cleveland Public Power’s Lake immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Road plant, for the Department of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force Public Utilities. shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- from and after the earliest period allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public ing for the usual daily operation of Referred to Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees a municipal department; now, there- Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees on Public Utilities, Finance. fore, on Public Utilities, Finance. 1248 June 13, 2001 The City Record 27

Ord. No. 1153-01. it shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- immediately upon its passage and immediately upon its passage and mon (by departmental request). approval by the Mayor; otherwise it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force ing the purchase by contract of from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period labor and materials necessary for allowed by law. allowed by law. rewiring starting relay motor at Referred to Directors of Public Referred to Directors of Public Kirtland, for the Division of Water, Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Department of Public Utilities. on Public Utilities, Finance. on Public Utilities, Finance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 1155-01. Ord. No. 1156-01. ing for the usual daily operation of By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- a municipal department; now, there- mon (by departmental request). mon (by departmental request). fore, An emergency ordinance deter- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Be it ordained by the Council of mining the method of making the ing the Director of Public Utilities the City of Cleveland: public improvement of replacing or to enter into contract without com- Section 1. That the Director of repairing water mains; authorizing petitive bidding with Dionex Corpo- Public Utilities is hereby authorized the Director of Public Utilities to ration for maintenance of ion chro- to make a written contract in accor- enter into contract for the making matograph and appurtenances, for dance with the Charter and the Cod- of such improvement; and authoriz- the Division of Water, Department ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, ing said director to employ one or of Public Utilities. 1976, for each or all of the follow- more professional consultants to Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing items: labor and materials nec- design the improvement. tutes an emergency measure provid- essary for rewiring starting relay Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing for the usual daily operation of motor at Kirtland, to be purchased tutes an emergency measure provid- a municipal department; now, there- by the Commissioner of Purchases ing for the usual daily operation of fore, and Supplies upon a unit basis for a municipal department; now, there- Be it ordained by the Council of the Division of Water, Department fore, the City of Cleveland: of Public Utilities. Be it ordained by the Council of Section 1. That it is hereby deter- Section 2. That the cost of said the City of Cleveland: mined that the within commodities contract hereby authorized shall be Section 1. That, pursuant to Sec- are non-competitive and cannot be paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 tion 167 of the Charter of the City secured from any source other than SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- Dionex Corporation. Therefore, the funds or funds to which are credit- mined to make the public improve- Director of Public Utilities is here- ed proceeds of the sale of water- ment of replacing or repairing water by authorized to make a written works revenue bonds issued in the mains, for the Division of Water, contract with said Dionex Corpora- future which include this purpose, Department of Public Utilities, by tion upon the basis of their propos- Request No. 34019. contract duly let to the lowest al dated March 27, 2001, for mainte- Section 3. That this ordinance is responsible bidder after competitive nance of ion chromatograph and hereby declared to be an emergency bidding upon a unit basis for the appurtenances, to be purchased by measure and, provided it receives improvement. the Commissioner of Purchases and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Section 2. That the Director of Supplies for a gross price for the all the members elected to Council, Public Utilities is hereby authorized Division of Water, Department of it shall take effect and be in force to enter into contract for the mak- Public Utilities. immediately upon its passage and ing of the above public improvement Section 2. That the cost of said approval by the Mayor; otherwise it with the lowest responsible bidder contract hereby authorized shall be shall take effect and be in force after competitive bidding upon a paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, from and after the earliest period unit basis for the improvement pro- Request No. 33827. allowed by law. vided however, that each separate Section 3. That this ordinance is Referred to Directors of Public trade and each distinct component hereby declared to be an emergency Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees part of said improvement may be measure and, provided it receives on Public Utilities, Finance. treated as a separate improvement, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of and each, or any combination, of all the members elected to Council, Ord. No. 1154-01. such trades or components may be it shall take effect and be in force By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- the subject of a separate contract immediately upon its passage and mon (by departmental request). upon a unit basis. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 3. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force ing the purchase by contract of Public Utilities is hereby authorized from and after the earliest period impellers and appurtenances, for the to employ by contract one or more allowed by law. Division of Water, Department of consultants or one or more firms of Referred to Directors of Public Public Utilities. consultants for the purpose of sup- Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Whereas, this ordinance consti- plementing the regularly employed on Public Utilities, Finance. tutes an emergency measure provid- staff of the several departments of ing for the usual daily operation of the City of Cleveland in order to pro- Ord. No. 1157-01. a municipal department; now, there- vide professional services necessary By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- fore, design the public improvement mon (by departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of authorized above. An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: The selection of said consultants ing the Director of Public Utilities Section 1. That the Director of for such services shall be made by to enter into contract without com- Public Utilities is hereby authorized the Board of Control upon the nom- petitive bidding with Hach Compa- to make a written contract in accor- ination of the Director of Public ny for maintenance and calibration dance with the Charter and the Cod- Utilities from a list of qualified con- of turbidimeters, chlorine analyzers ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, sultants available for such employ- and particle-size analyzers, for the 1976, for each or all of the follow- ment as may be determined after a Division of Water, Department of ing items: impellers and appurte- full and complete canvass by the Public Utilities, for a period not to nances, to be purchased by the Com- Director of Public Utilities for the exceed three years. missioner of Purchases and Supplies purpose of compiling such a list. Whereas, this ordinance consti- upon a unit basis for the Division The compensation to be paid for tutes an emergency measure provid- of Water, Department of Public Util- such services shall be fixed by the ing for the usual daily operation of ities. Board of Control. The contract here- a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That the cost of said in authorized shall be prepared by fore, contract hereby authorized shall be the Director of Law, approved by Be it ordained by the Council of paid from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 the Director of Public Utilities, and the City of Cleveland: SF 223, 52 SF 225, and from the certified by the Director of Finance. Section 1. That it is hereby deter- funds or funds to which are credit- Section 4. That the cost of said mined that the within commodities ed proceeds of the sale of water- improvement and services hereby are non-competitive and cannot be works revenue bonds issued in the authorized shall be paid from Fund secured from any source other than future which include this purpose, Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 SF 223 and 52 SF Hach Company. Therefore, the Request No. 34020. 225, Request No. 33336. Director of Public Utilities is here- Section 3. That this ordinance is Section 5. That this ordinance is by authorized to make a written hereby declared to be an emergency hereby declared to be an emergency contract with said Hach Company, measure and, provided it receives measure and, provided it receives based upon their proposal dated the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of March 13, 2001, for a period not to all the members elected to Council, all the members elected to Council, exceed three years, for maintenance 1249 28 The City Record June 13, 2001 and calibration of turbidimeters, a municipal department; now, there- may be taken if deemed desirable chlorine analyzers and particle-size fore, by the Commissioner of Purchases analyzers, to be purchased by the Be it ordained by the Council of and Supplies until provision is made Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- the City of Cleveland: for the requirements for the entire plies upon a unit basis for the Divi- Section 1. That the Director of term. sion of Water, Department of Public Public Utilities is hereby authorized Section 2. That the cost of said Utilities. to employ by contract one or more contract shall be charged against Section 2. That the cost of said consultants or one or more firms of the proper appropriation account contract hereby authorized shall be consultants for the purpose of sup- and the Director of Finance shall paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, plementing the regularly employed certify thereon the amount of the Request No. 33829. staff of the several departments of initial purchase thereunder, which Section 3. That this ordinance is the City of Cleveland in order to purchase, together with all subse- hereby declared to be an emergency provide professional services neces- quent purchases, shall be made on measure and, provided it receives sary to provide for the design, pro- order of the Commissioner of Pur- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of duction, printing and distribution of chases and Supplies pursuant to a all the members elected to Council, a 2001 consumer confidence report. requisition against such contract it shall take effect and be in force The selection of said consultants duly certified by the Director of immediately upon its passage and for such services shall be made by Finance. (RL 33999) approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the Board of Control upon the nom- Section 3. That this ordinance is shall take effect and be in force ination of the Director of Public hereby declared to be an emergency from and after the earliest period Utilities from a list of qualified con- measure and, provided it receives allowed by law. sultants available for such employ- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Referred to Directors of Public ment as may be determined after a all the members elected to Council, Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees full and complete canvass by the it shall take effect and be in force on Public Utilities, Finance. Director of Public Utilities for the immediately upon its passage and purpose of compiling such a list. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ord. No. 1158-01. The compensation to be paid for shall take effect and be in force By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- such services shall be fixed by the from and after the earliest period mon (by departmental request). Board of Control. The contract here- allowed by law. An emergency ordinance authoriz- in authorized shall be prepared by Referred to Directors of Public ing the Director of Public Utilities the Director of Law, approved by Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees to enter into contract without com- the Director of Public Utilities, and on Public Utilities, Finance. petitive bidding with Shimadzu Sci- certified by the Director of Finance. entific Instruments, Inc. for mainte- Section 2. That the costs for such Ord. No. 1161-01. nance of total organic carbon ana- services herein contemplated shall By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- lyzer equipment, for the Division of be paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, mon (by departmental request). Water, Department of Public Utili- Request No. 33885. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ties. Section 3. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Public Utilities Whereas, this ordinance consti- hereby declared to be an emergency to lease City-owned property to tutes an emergency measure provid- measure and, provided it receives Harp Restaurant, for a term of five ing for the usual daily operation of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of years, with two options to renew for a municipal department; now, there- all the members elected to Council, additional five-year terms. fore, it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the City of Cleveland Be it ordained by the Council of immediately upon its passage and owns certain property which is not the City of Cleveland: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it needed for public use for the next Section 1. That it is hereby deter- shall take effect and be in force five years; and mined that the within commodities from and after the earliest period Whereas, Harp Restaurant, has are non-competitive and cannot be allowed by law. proposed to lease said property from secured from any source other than Referred to Directors of Public the City; and Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Whereas, this ordinance consti- Inc. Therefore, the Director of Pub- on Public Utilities, Finance. tutes an emergency measure provid- lic Utilities is hereby authorized to ing for the usual daily operation of make a written contract with said Ord. No. 1160-01. a municipal department; now, there- Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- fore, Inc. upon the basis of their propos- mon (by departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of al dated May 21, 2001, for mainte- An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: nance of total organic carbon ana- ing the purchase by requirement Section 1. That notwithstanding lyzer equipment, to be purchased by contract of various types of safety and as an exception to the provi- the Commissioner of Purchases and equipment required for compliance sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Supplies for a gross price for the with OSHA and EPA regulations, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Division of Water, Department of for the Division of Water, Depart- Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public Public Utilities. ment of Public Utilities, for a period Utilities is authorized to lease to Section 2. That the cost of said not to exceed two years. Harp Restaurant, certain property contract hereby authorized shall be Whereas, this ordinance consti- which is determined to be not need- paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, tutes an emergency measure provid- ed for public use for the term of the Request No. 34026. ing for the usual daily operation of lease and which is described as fol- Section 3. That this ordinance is a municipal department; now, there- lows: hereby declared to be an emergency fore, measure and, provided it receives Be it ordained by the Council of Leased Premises to the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the City of Cleveland: Harp Restaurant all the members elected to Council, Section 1. That the Director of Situated in the City of Cleveland, it shall take effect and be in force Public Utilities is hereby authorized County of Cuyahoga and State of immediately upon its passage and to make a written requirement con- Ohio, and known as being part of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tract in accordance with the Charter Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. shall take effect and be in force and the Codified Ordinances of 51 and bounded and described as fol- from and after the earliest period Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the lows: allowed by law. requirements for the period of two Beginning on the Westerly line of Referred to Directors of Public years of the necessary items of var- West 44th Street (38 feet wide) now Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees ious types of safety equipment vacated at its intersection with the on Public Utilities, Finance. required for compliance with OSHA center line of an unnamed alley (10 and EPA regulations, in the approx- feet wide) also vacated by Ordi- Ord. No. 1159-01. imate amount as purchased during nance No. 751-98 passed by the Coun- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- the preceding term, to be purchased cil of the City of Cleveland, August mon (by departmental request). by the Commissioner of Purchases 19, 1998; thence Northerly along said An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Supplies upon a unit basis for Westerly line about 16 feet to a ing the Director of Public Utilities the Division of Water, Department point; thence Westerly and parallel to employ one or more professional of Public Utilities. Bids shall be with the center line of said consultants to provide services nec- taken in such manner as to permit unnamed alley about 73 feet to a essary for the design, production, an award to be made for all items point; thence Southerly at right printing and distribution of a 2001 as a single contract, or by separate angles to the last described line consumer confidence report. contract for each or any combina- about 16 feet to the center line of Whereas, this ordinance consti- tion of said items as the Board of said unnamed alley; thence Easter- tutes an emergency measure provid- Control shall determine. Alternate ly along the center line of said alley ing for the usual daily operation of bids for a period less than two years to the place of beginning. 1250 June 13, 2001 The City Record 29

The above is a portion of the immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of unnamed 10' alley and Permanent approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- Parcel No. 003-12-003. shall take effect and be in force fore, Section 2. That the term of the from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of lease authorized by this ordinance allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: shall not exceed five (5) years, with Referred to Directors of Commu- Section 1. That the Director of two (2) options exercisable by the nity Development, Finance, Law; Community Development is autho- Director of Public Utilities, to renew Committees on Community and Eco- rized to enter into a grant agree- for additional five-year terms, and nomic Development, Finance. ment with Mount Pleasant NOW cancellable upon thirty days written Development Corporation for the notice by said Director. Ord. No. 1163-01. purchase and installation of two Section 3. That the property By Councilmen Polensek and Pat- elevators in order to carry out the described in this ordinance shall be mon (by departmental request). public purpose of providing social leased at a rental of $600.00 per An emergency ordinance authoriz- programs through the use of Ward year. ing the purchase by requirement 3 Neighborhood Equity Funds. Section 4. That the lease may contract of prisoner meals, for the Section 2. That the cost of said authorize the lessee to make Division of Police, Department of contract shall be in an amount not improvements to the leased premis- Public Safety. to exceed $50,000 and shall be paid es subject to the approval of appro- Whereas, this ordinance consti- from Fund No. 10 SF 166. priate City agencies and officials. tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 3. That the Director of Section 5. That the lease shall be ing for the usual daily operation of Law shall prepare and approve said prepared by the Director of Law and a municipal department; now, there- contract and that the contract shall shall contain such authorized terms fore, contain such terms and provisions and conditions as are required to Be it ordained by the Council of as he deems necessary to protect the protect the interests of the City. the City of Cleveland: City’s interest. Section 6. That the Director of Section 1. That the Director of Section 4. That this ordinance is Public Utilities and the Director of Public Safety is hereby authorized hereby declared to be an emergency Law, and other appropriate City offi- to make a written requirement con- measure and, provided it receives cials, are authorized to execute such tract in accordance with the Char- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of other documents and certificates, ter and the Codified Ordinances of all the members elected to Council, and take such other actions as may Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the it shall take effect and be in force be necessary or appropriate to effect requirements for the period of one immediately upon its passage and the lease authorized by this ordi- year for the necessary items of pris- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it nance. oner meals in the approximate shall take effect and be in force Section 7. That this ordinance is amount as purchased during the from and after the earliest period hereby declared to be an emergency preceding year, to be purchased by allowed by law. measure and, provided it receives the Commissioner of Purchases and Referred to Directors of Commu- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Supplies upon a unit basis for the nity Development, Finance, Law; all the members elected to Council, Division of Police, Department of Committees on Community and Eco- it shall take effect and be in force Public Safety. Bids shall be taken nomic Development, Finance. immediately upon its passage and in such manner as to permit an approval by the Mayor; otherwise it award to be made for all items as Ord. No. 1165-01. shall take effect and be in force a single contract, or by separate By Councilman Rybka. from and after the earliest period contract for each or any combina- An emergency ordinance authoriz- allowed by law. tion of said items as the Board of ing the sale of real property as part Referred to Directors of Public Control shall determine. Alternate of the Land Reutilization Program Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees bids for a period less than a year and located on Broadway and Mor- on Public Utilities, Finance. may be taken if deemed desirable gana Avenues to The Boys and Girls by the Commissioner of Purchases Club of Cleveland. Ord. No. 1162-01. and Supplies until provision is made Whereas, the City of Cleveland By Councilman Patmon. for the requirements for the entire adopted and implemented proce- An emergency ordinance authoriz- y e a r . dures under Chapter 5722 of the ing the Director of Community Section 2. That the cost of said Ohio Revised Code to facilitate Development to enter into a grant contract shall be charged against reutilization of nonproductive lands agreement with the Famicos Foun- the proper appropriation account situated within the City of Cleve- dation for their Faith Urban Min- and the Director of Finance shall land; and istries program in order to carry out certify thereon the amount of the Whereas, real property acquired the public purpose of providing job initial purchase thereunder, which under the City’s Land Reutilization training and outreach effort through purchase, together with all subse- Program is acquired, held, adminis- the use of Ward 8 Neighborhood quent purchases, shall be made on tered and disposed of by the City of Equity Funds. order of the Commissioner of Pur- Cleveland through its Department of Whereas, this ordinance consti- chases and Supplies pursuant to a Community Development under the tutes an emergency measure provid- requisition against such contract terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio ing for the usual daily operation of duly certified by the Director of Revised Code and Section 183.021 of a municipal department; now, there- Finance. (RL 32271) Codified Ordinances of the City of fore, Section 3. That this ordinance is Cleveland, 1976; and Be it ordained by the Council of hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this ordinance consti- the City of Cleveland: measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 1. That the Director of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of Community Development is autho- all the members elected to Council, a municipal department; now, there- rized to enter into a grant agree- it shall take effect and be in force fore ment with the Famicos Foundation immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of for their Faith Urban Ministries pro- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: gram in order to carry out the pub- shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- lic purpose of providing job training from and after the earliest period tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- and outreach effort through the use allowed by law. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the of Ward 8 Neighborhood Equity Referred to Directors of Public Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Funds. Safety, Finance, Law; Committees plies is hereby authorized to sell Section 2. That the cost of said on Public Safety, Finance. Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-004 as contract shall be in an amount not more fully described below, to The to exceed $10,000 and shall be paid Ord. No. 1164-01. Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland. from Fund No. 10 SF 166. By Councilman Reed. Section 2. That the real property Section 3. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- to be solid pursuant to Section 1 of Law shall prepare and approve said ing the Director of Community this Ordinance is more fully contract and that the contract shall Development to enter into a grant described as follows: contain such terms and provisions agreement with Mount Pleasant as he deems necessary to protect the NOW Development Corporation for P. P. No. 131-25-004 City’s interest. the purchase and installation of two Situated in the City of Cleveland, Section 4. That this ordinance is elevators in order to carry out the County of Cuyahoga and State of hereby declared to be an emergency public purpose of providing social Ohio, and known as being Sublot measure and, provided it receives programs through the use of Ward No. 10 in the Joseph Turner and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 3 Neighborhood Equity Funds. Sons Manufacturing Company’s Sub- all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- division of part of Original One it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- Hundred Acre Lot No. 321, as shown 1251 30 The City Record June 13, 2001 by the recorded plat in Volume 15 part of vacated Woolen Court, part continuing along said Northerly of Maps, Page 31 of Cuyahoga Coun- of vacated Worsted Court and part right of way line, 137.60 feet along ty Records, be the same more or of Sublot Nos. 3, 4 and 7, and all of the arc of a curve deflecting to the less, but subject to all legal high- Sublot Nos. 5, 6, 16 and 17, and part left, said curve having a radius of w a y s . of Block “A” in the Joseph Turner 985.37 feet and a chord that bears Subject to: Utility easement recit- and Sons Manufacturing Company’s North 68° 25' 02" West, 137.49 feet ed in Volume 12948, Page 925 of Subdivision of part of Original One to the Northeasterly corner of land Cuyahoga County Records filed Hundred Acre Lot No. 321, as shown conveyed to Broadway Properties November 10, 1971 for Permanent by the recorded plat in Volume 15 Inc. by deed dated November 23, Parcel No. 131-25-004 only (Sublot No. of Maps, Page 31 of Cuyahoga Coun- 1959 and recorded in Volume 9781, 10). ty Records and part of Sublot Nos. Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Section 3. That pursuant to Sec- 275, 302, 303, 304, 305 and 325 and Records; thence South 17° 34' 56" tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- part of vacated Dolloff Road, S.E. West along the Easterly line of nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the in O.M. Stafford’s Re-Allotment of land so conveyed, 2 feet to the Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- part of Original One Hundred Acre Southeasterly corner thereof; thence plies is hereby authorized to sell Lot No. 321, as shown by the record- Westerly along the Southerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-005 as ed plat in Volume 11 of Maps, Page land so conveyed 108.13 feet along more fully described below, to The 49 of Cuyahoga County Records, the arc of a curve deflecting to the Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland. and together forming a parcel of left, said curve having a radius of Section 4. That the real property land bounded and described as fol- 983.37 feet and a chord which bears to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- l o w s : North 75° 34' 04" West, 108.07 feet nance is more fully described as fol- Beginning on the Southwesterly to the Southwesterly corner of land lows: line of Broadway S.E., at a point so conveyed to Broadway Proper- distant South 45° 06' 30" East, ties, Inc.; thence North 11° 16' 56" P. P. No. 131-25-005 120.47 feet, measured along said East along the Westerly line of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Southwesterly line, from its inter- land so conveyed 2 feet to the County of Cuyahoga and State of section with the Southwesterly line Northeasterly line of the Wheeling Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. of Blanche Avenue, S.E., said place and Lake Erie Railroad Company’s 9 in the Joseph Turner and Sons of beginning being also the most right of way, as established afore- Manufacturing Company’s Subdivi- Easterly corner of land conveyed to said; thence Westerly continuing, sion of part of Original One Hun- the J.W. Berger Company by deed along the Northerly right of way dred Acre Lot No. 321, as shown by dated January 15, 1958 and record- line of said railroad, 156.53 feet the recorded plat in Volume 15 of ed Volume 9051, Page 592 of Cuya- along the arc of a curve deflecting Maps, Page 31 of the Cuyahoga hoga County Records; thence South to the left, said curve having, a County Records, be the same more 45° 06' 30" East along the South- radius of 985.37 feet and a chord or less, but subject to all legal high- westerly line of Broadway, S.E., that bears North 83° 16' 06.5" West, ways. 106.73 feet to its intersection with 156.36 feet to the Southeasterly line Section 5. That pursuant to Sec- the Northwesterly line of Engel of land conveyed to the J.W. Berg- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Court, S.E.; thence South 44° 53' 30" er Company, as first aforesaid; nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the West, 144 feet along said North- thence North 43° 54' 20" East along Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- westerly line of Engel Court, S.E., the Southeasterly line of land so plies is hereby authorized to sell to its intersection with Southwest- conveyed to the J.W. Berger Com- Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-015 as erly line of Woolen Court, S.E.; pany, 477.45 feet to the place of more fully described below, to The thence South 45° 06' 30" East, 269.99 beginning, according to a survey Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland feet along said Southwesterly line made in July, 1972 by Swigart and Section 6. That the real property of Woolen Court, S.E., to the most Moore, be the same more or less, but to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- Southerly corner of a parcel of land subject to all legal highways. nance is more fully described as fol- conveyed to the City of Cleveland, lows: deed dated July 14, 1914 and record- Situated in the City of Cleveland, ed in Volume 1579, Page 613 of County of Cuyahoga and State of P. P. No. 131-25-015 Cuyahoga County Records; thence Ohio, and known as being parts of Situated in the City of Cleveland, North 44° 53' 30" East, 14 feet along Sublot Nos. 1 and 2 in Hubbard County of Cuyahoga and State of the Southeasterly line of land so Cook’s Subdivision of part of Origi- Ohio, and known as being the North- conveyed to the City of Cleveland nal One Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 317 easterly 120 feet of Sublot No. 8 in to an angle therein; thence North and 321, as shown by the recorded the Joseph Turner and Son Manu- 33° 34' 55" East 25.50 feet continu- plat in Volume 6 of Maps, Page 21 facturing Company’s Subdivision of ing along Southeasterly line of land of Cuyahoga County Records, and part of Original One Hundred Acre so conveyed to the City of Cleveland parts of Sublot Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and Lot No. 321, as shown by the record- to the most Northerly corner there- part of vacated alley in the Joseph ed plat in Volume 15 of Maps, Page of; thence North 44° 53' 30" East, Turner and Sons Manufacturing 31 of Cuyahoga County Records, and 105 feet along, the Southeasterly Company’s Subdivision of part of being 30 feet front on the South- line of Recreation Court to its inter- Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. westerly side of Broadway S.E., and section with the Southwesterly line 321, as shown by the recorded plat extending back of equal width 120 of Broadway, S.E., thence South 45° in Volume 15 of Maps, Page 31 of feet along the Northwesterly line of 06' 30" East 93 feet along said Cuyahoga County Records and Recreation Court, S.E., as appears Southwesterly line of Broadway, together forming a parcel of land by said plat, be the same more or S.E., to a point; thence South 44° 53' bounded and described as follows: less, but subject to all legal high- 30" West, 84.69 feet to a point; Beginning in the Southwesterly ways. thence South 45° 06' 30" East, 30 line of Broadway S.E. (60 feet wide) Also subject to all zoning ordi- feet to a point in a Northwesterly at the Easterly corner of a parcel of nances, if any. line of a parcel of land conveyed to land conveyed to The Standard Oil Section 7. That pursuant to Sec- the Standard Oil Company by deed Company by deed recorded in Vol- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- recorded in Volume 6824, Page 297 ume 8824, Page 297 of Cuyahoga nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the of Cuyahoga County Records; County Records; said point being Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- thence along the Northwesterly and distant South 45° 08' 00" East, mea- plies is hereby authorized to sell Southwesterly lines of said parcel sured along said Southwesterly line Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-011 as of land so conveyed to the Standard of Broadway, S.E., 272.71, feet from more fully described below to, The Oil Company, the following courses its intersection with the center line Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland. and distances: South 25° 19' 10" of Recreation Court, S.E.; thence Section 8. That the real property West, 60 feet; South 45° 19' 00" South 45° 30' 00" West along the to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- East, 50.80 feet; South 45° 00' 00" Southeasterly line of said land con- nance is more fully described as fol- West, 21.55 feet; South 45° 11' 00" veyed to The Standard Oil Company, lows: East, 16.13 feet; South 44° 16' 00" 122.01 feet to the principal place of West, 27.88 feet to the Northeaster- beginning of premises herein P. P. No. 131-25-011 ly line of the Wheeling and Lake described; thence South 45° 30' 00" Situated in the City of Cleveland, Erie Railroad Company’s right of West continuing along said South- County of Cuyahoga and State of way, said Northeasterly line being easterly line, 50.67 feet to the most Ohio, and known as being part of parallel to and distance 30 feet by Southerly corner of said land con- Sublot No. 1 in Hubbard Cook, rectangular measurement from the veyed to The Standard Oil Company; Trustee Allotment of part of Origi- monumented center line of said thence North 64° 26' 30" West along, nal One Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 317 right of way; thence North 64° 25' the most Southerly line of said land, and 321, as shown by the recorded 00" West, 245.60 feet along said being the Northerly right of way plat in Volume 6 of Maps, Page 21 Northeasterly right of way line to a line of W. and L.E. Railroad, 50.77 of Cuyahoga County Records and point of curvature; thence Westerly feet to a Southwesterly corner of 1252 June 13, 2001 The City Record 31 said land conveyed The Standard Oil same more or less, but subject to all thence North 45° 16' 20" East 282.90 Company; thence North 44°14' 30" legal highways. feet along said Southeasterly line of East along a Northwesterly line of Also subject to all zoning ordi- Blanche Avenue, S.E., to the place said land 29.54 feet to an interior nances, if any. of beginning, according to a survey corner of said land; thence North 45° Section 11. That pursuant to Sec- made July, 1972 by Swigart and 12' 30" West along a Southwesterly tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Moore, Civil Engineers and Survey- line of said land 16.10 feet to a nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the ors, be the same more or less, but Westerly corner of said land; thence Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- subject to all legal highways. North 44° 58' 30" East along a plies is hereby authorized to sell Northwesterly line of said land, Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-017 as Situated in the City of Cleveland, 21.55 feet to an interior corner of more fully described below, to The County of Cuyahoga and State of said land; thence North 45° 20' 30" Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland. Ohio, and known as being part Orig- West along a Southwesterly line of Section 12. That the real property inal One Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 320 said land, 50.80 feet to the most to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- and 321, and bounded and described Westerly corner of said land con- nance is more fully described as fol- as follows: veyed to The Standard Oil Company; lows: Commencing at the intersection of thence North 25° 17' 40" East along the Southwest line of Broadway, the Westerly line of said land, 20.40 P. P. No. 131-25-017 S.E., with the center line of Ackley feet to a point; thence South 45° 00' Situated in the City of Cleveland, Avenue, S.E.; thence South 45° 33' 00" East parallel with the South- County of Cuyahoga and State of 40" West along the center line of westerly line of Broadway S.E., and Ohio, and known as being part of said Ackley Avenue, S.E., 97.96 feet 122.00 feet distant Southwesterly Sublot Nos. 275, 302, 303, 304, 305, 307, to a point in the original center line therefrom, measured at right angles, 322, 323 and 324, part of vacated of the Wheeling and Lake Erie 130.10 feet to the principal place of Blanche Avenue, S.E., part of vacat- Railway Company; thence along beginning and containing 5,072.32 ed Dolloff Road, S.E., and all of said original center line of said square feet (0.116 acres) of land, be Sublot Nos. 276, 299, 300, 301 and 306 Railway Company on a curve to the the same more or less, but subject in O.M. Stafford’s ReAllotment of right having a radius of 1432.69 to all legal highways. part of Original One Hundred Acre feet, 215.46 feet arc measurement, Subject to: Driveway easement Lot No. 321, as shown by the record- said curve having a chord 215.24 recited in deed Volume 8824, Page ed plat in Volume 11 of Maps, Page feet long, bearing North 68° 43' 29" 297 of Cuyahoga County Records 49 of Cuyahoga County Records, and West, to a monument; thence con- filed January 22, 1927. NOTE: part of Sublot Nos. 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, tinuing along said original center Because of ambiguity in legal 42, 43, 44 and part of an unnumbered line, North 64° 25' West, 352.47 feet description and auditors map, we parcel in Sarah M. Richard’s Allot- to a monument; thence continuing are unable to determine whether ment of part of Original One Hun- along said original center line on a easement affects our property dred Acre Lot No. 321 as shown by curve to the left having a radius of and/or adjoining property. No exam- the recorded plat in Volume 11 of 955.37 feet, 482.62 feet arc measure- ination has been made of said Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County ment, said curve having a chord adjoining property. Records and part of vacated 477.50 feet long which bears North Subject to: Easement recited in Blanche Avenue and part of Sublot 78° 18.5" West, to a point; thence Volume 9774, Page 186 of Cuyahoga No. 146 in Heisel, Hamm, Wagner North 3° 21' 37" West, normal to County Records filed November 17, and Wagemann Allotment of part of said original center line, 24 feet to 1959. NOTE: Because of ambiguity Original One Hundred Acre Lots the principal point of beginning; in legal description and auditors Nos. 316, 320 and 321, as shown by Course No. 1: thence on a curve to map, we are unable to determine the recorded plat in Volume 6 of the left having a radius of 979.37 whether easement affects our prop- Maps, Page 3 of Cuyahoga County feet, concentric with and 24 feet erty and/or adjoining property. No Records, and bounded and described Northerly of said original center examination has been made of said as follows: line, 230.76 feet are measurement, adjoining property. Beginning at the intersection of said curve having a chord of 230.23 Subject to: Easement recited in the Southwesterly line of Broadway feet along which bears South 79° Volume 9788, Page 479 of Cuyahoga S.E., and the Southeasterly line of 53' 23" West, to a point; Course No. County Records filed December 21, Blanche Avenue, S.E.; thence South 2: thence North 16° 51' 31" West, 1959. NOTE: Because of ambiguity 45° 06' 30" East, 120.47 feet along normal to said original center line, in legal description and auditors said Southwesterly line of Broad- 6 feet to a point in the Northerly map, we are unable to determine way, S.E., to a point; thence South property line of said Railway Com- whether easement affects our prop- 43° 54' 20" West, 477.45 feet to a pany; Course No. 3: thence along the erty and/or adjoining property. No point in the Northerly line of the Northerly property line of said Rail- examination has been made of said Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad way Company, on a curve to the adjoining property. Company right of way, the Norther- right having a radius of 985.37 feet, Subject to: Conditions and restric- ly line of said right of way being concentric with and 30 feet Norther- tion recited in Volume 13866, Page concentric with and distance ly of said original center line, 232.17 283 of Cuyahoga County Records Northerly 30 feet by radial mea- feet arc measurement, said curve filed August 26, 1975. surement from the monumented cen- having chord 231.64 feet along Also subject to all zoning ordi- ter line of said right of way; thence which bears North 79° 53' 23" East, nances, if any. Southwesterly 327.46 feet along the to a point; Course No. 4: thence Section 9. That pursuant to Sec- Northerly line of said right of way, South 3° 21' 37" East, a distance tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- and along the arc of a circle deflect- of 6 feet to the principal point of nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the ing to the left, having a radius of beginning and containing an area Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- 985.37 feet and a chord that bears of 1389 square feet, according to a plies is hereby authorized to sell South 82° 39' 37" West, 325.96 feet survey made in July, 1972 by Permanent Parcel No. 131-25-014 as to the intersection of the Northerly Swigart and Moore, be the same more fully described below, to The line of said right of way, with the more or less, but subject to all legal Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland. Westerly line of Sublot No. 146 in h i g h w a y s . Section 10. That the real property Heisel, Hamm, Wagner and Wage- Subject to: Easement recited in to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- mann Allotment, as aforesaid; Volume 9774, Page 186 of Cuyahoga nance is more fully described as fol- thence North 0° 12' 48" East 57.72 County Records filed November 17, lows: feet along said Westerly line of 1959. NOTE: Because of ambiguity Sublot No. 146, as aforesaid, and its in legal description and auditors P. P. No. 131-25-014 Northerly prolongation, to a point on map, we are unable to determine Situated in the City of Cleveland, the Southerly line of Blanche whether easement affects our prop- County of Cuyahoga and State of Avenue, S.E., 40 feet wide; thence erty and/or adjoining property. No Ohio, and known as being Sublot North 89° 10' 30" East, 45.11 feet examination has been made of said Nos. 13 and 14 in the Joseph Turn- along said Southerly line of Blanche adjoining property. er and Sons Manufacturing Compa- Avenue, S.E., to an angle therein; Section 13. That all documents ny’s Subdivision of part of Original thence South 89° 49' 05" East, 107.67 necessary to complete the con- One Hundred Acre Lot No. 321, as feet along said Southerly line of veyance authorized by this ordi- shown by the recorded plat in Vol- Blanche Avenue, S.E., to an angle nance shall be executed within six ume 15 of Maps, Page 31 of Cuya- therein; thence North 45° 21' 35" (6) months of the effective date of hoga County Records, and being 60 East 253.08 feet along the South- this ordinance. If all of the docu- feet front on the Southwesterly side easterly line of Blanche Avenue, ments are not executed within six of Broadway S.E., and extending S.E., to an angle therein; thence (6) months of the effective date of back of equal width 130 feet to the North 44° 24' 40" East, 50 feet along this ordinance, or such additional Northeasterly line of Woolen Court said Southeasterly line of Blanche time as may be granted by the S.E., as appears by said plat, be the Avenue, S.E., to an angle therein; Director of Community Develop- 1253 32 The City Record June 13, 2001 ment, this ordinance shall be Referred to Directors of Commu- Parcel 2: repealed and shall be of no further nity Development, Finance, Law; Situated and beginning in the force or effect. Committees on Community and Eco- Southerly line of Cassius Avenue, Section 14. That the consideration nomic Development, Finance. S.E., said Southerly line being also for the subject parcel shall be estab- the Northerly line of said Sublot No. lished by the Board of Control and Ord. No. 1167-01. 52, and at the Northeast corner of shall be not less than Fair Market By Councilman White. said Sublot; thence Westerly along Value taking into account such An emergency ordinance authoriz- said Southerly line of said Cassius terms and conditions, restrictions ing the sale of real property as part Avenue, S.E., a distance of 73 feet 6 and covenants as are deemed nec- of the Land Reutilization Program inches, more or less, to the North- essary or appropriate. and located on Cassius Avenue to east corner of that portion of said Section 15. That the conveyance Lawrence Clark and Jeffrey J. Sublot No. 52 that was heretofore authorized hereby shall be made by Hegerd. conveyed by the Belt and Terminal official deed prepared by the Direc- Whereas, the City of Cleveland Realty Company to Margaret Gal- tor of Law and executed by the has elected to adopt and implement lager by deed dated March 25, 1910, Mayor on behalf of the City of the procedures under Chapter 5722 and recorded in Volume 1256, Page Cleveland. The deed shall contain of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- 425 of Cuyahoga County Records; such provisions as may be necessary tate reutilization of nonproductive thence Southerly along the Easterly to protect and benefit the public lands situated within the City of line of said portion of said Sublot so interest including such restrictive Cleveland; and conveyed to said Margaret Gallager covenants and reversionary inter- Whereas, real property acquired and along the Easterly line of that ests as may be specified by the under the City’s Land Reutilization portion of said Sublot No. 52 that Board of Control, the Director of Program is acquired, held, adminis- was heretofore conveyed by the Belt Community Development or the tered and disposed by the City of and Terminal Realty Company to Cleveland through its Department of Margaret Gallager, Guardian, in Director of Law. Community Development under the Parcel 1 of deed dated August 16, Section 16. That this ordinance is terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio 1910, and recorded in Volume 1271, hereby declared to be an emergency Revised Code and Section 183.021 of Page 75 of Cuyahoga County measure and, provided it receives Codified Ordinances of the City of Records, a distance of 62 feet, more the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Cleveland, 1976; and or less, to the Southerly line of said all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Sublot No. 52; thence Easterly along it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- said Southerly line of said Sublot immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of No. 52, a distance of 73 feet 6 inch- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- es, more or less, to the Southeast shall take effect and be in force fore corner of said Sublot; thence from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of Northerly along the Easterly line of allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: said Sublot No. 52, a distance of 62 Referred to Directors of Communi- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- feet, more or less, to the place of ty Development, City Planning Com- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- beginning, as appears by said plat, mission, Finance, Law; Committees nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the be the same more or less, but sub- on Community and Economic Devel- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- ject to all legal highways. opment, City Planning, Finance. plies is hereby authorized to sell Also subject to all zoning ordi- Permanent Parcel No(s). 136-07-038, nances, if any. Ord. No. 1166-01. as more fully described below, to Section 3. That all documents nec- By Councilman White. Lawrence Clark and Jeffrey J. essary to complete the conveyance An emergency ordinance authoriz- Hegerd. authorized by this ordinance shall ing the Director of Community Section 2. That the real property be executed within six (6) months Development to enter into a grant to be sold pursuant to this ordinance of the effective date of this ordi- agreement with Dove Park Panthers is more fully described as follows: nance. If all of the documents are Youth Association for their Muny not executed within six (6) months Football Program in order to carry P. P. No. 136-07-038 of the effective date of this ordi- out the public purpose of providing Parcel 1: nance, or such additional time as recreational programs through the Situated in the City of Cleveland, may be granted by the Director of use of Ward 2 Neighborhood Equity County of Cuyahoga and State of Community Development, this ordi- Funds. Ohio, and known as being part of nance shall be repealed and shall be Whereas, this ordinance consti- Sublot No. 51 in James Eastwood’s of no further force or effect. tutes an emergency measure provid- Subdivision of part of Original One Section 4. That the consideration ing for the usual daily operation of Hundred Acre Lot No. 457, as shown for the subject parcel shall be estab- a municipal department; now, there- by the recorded plat in Volume 9 of lished by the Board of Control and fore, Maps, Page 37 of Cuyahoga County shall be not less than Fair Market Be it ordained by the Council of Records, and bounded and described Value taking into account such the City of Cleveland: as follows: terms and conditions, restrictions Section 1. That the Director of Beginning in the Southerly line of and covenants as are deemed nec- Community Development is autho- Cassius Avenue, S.E., (formerly essary or appropriate. rized to enter into a grant agree- known as Eastwood Avenue), said Section 5. That the conveyance ment with Dove Park Panthers Southerly line being also the authorized hereby shall be made by Youth Association for their Muny Northerly line of said Sublot No. 51 official deed prepared by the Direc- Football Program in order to carry and at the Northwest corner of said tor of Law and executed by the out the public purpose of providing Sublot; thence Easterly along said Mayor on behalf of the City of Southerly line of said Cassius Cleveland. The deed shall contain recreational programs through the Avenue, S.E., a distance of 7 feet, such provisions as may be necessary use of Ward 2 Neighborhood Equity more or less, to the Northwest cor- to protect and benefit the public Funds. ner of that portion of said Sublot interest including such restrictive Section 2. That the cost of said No. 51 that was heretofore conveyed covenants and reversionary inter- contract shall be in an amount not by the Belt and Terminal Realty ests as may be specified by the to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid Company to Mary May by deed Board of Control, the Director of from Fund No. 10 SF 166. dated July 28, 1910, and recorded in Community Development or the Section 3. That the Director of Volume 1233, Page 476 of Cuyahoga Director of Law. Law shall prepare and approve said County Records; thence Southerly Section 6. That this ordinance is contract and that the contract shall along the Westerly line of said por- hereby declared to be an emergency contain such terms and provisions tion of said Sublot No. 51 so con- measure and, provided it receives as he deems necessary to protect the veyed to said Mary May, a distance the affirmative vote of two-thirds of City’s interest. of 110 feet, more or less, to the all the members elected to Council, Section 4. That this ordinance is Southerly line of said Sublot; thence it shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency Westerly along said Southerly line immediately upon its passage and measure and, provided it receives of said Sublot No. 51, a distance of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 7 feet, more or less, to the South- shall take effect and be in force all the members elected to Council, west corner of said Sublot; thence from and after the earliest period it shall take effect and be in force Northerly along the Westerly line of allowed by law. immediately upon its passage and said Sublot No. 51, a distance of 110 Referred to Directors of Communi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it feet, more or less, to the place of ty Development, City Planning Com- shall take effect and be in force beginning, be the same more or mission, Finance, Law; Committees from and after the earliest period less, but subject to all legal high- on Community and Economic Devel- allowed by law. w a y s . opment, City Planning, Finance. 1254 June 13, 2001 The City Record 33

Ord. No. 1168-01. Section 2. That this resolution is Avenue, N.E. to the center line of By Councilmen White, Polensek and hereby declared to be an emergency East 105 Street; thence northerly Patmon (by departmental request). measure and, provided it receives along said center line of East 105 An emergency ordinance authoriz- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Street to the center line of Wade ing the Director of the Community all the members elected to Council, Park Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly Relations Board to apply for and it shall take effect and be in force along said center line of Wade Park accept a grant from the Cleveland immediately upon its adoption and Avenue, N.E. and along its easterly Foundation for the 20th Anniversary approval by the Mayor; otherwise it prolongation to its intersection with Police/Community Relations Dis- shall take effect and be in force the center line of Euclid Avenue; trict Committees. from and after the earliest period thence southwesterly along said cen- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes allowed by law. ter line of Euclid Avenue to the cen- an emergency measure providing for Referred to Directors of City Plan- ter line of Coltman Road, N.E.; the usual daily operation of a munic- ningCommission, Law; Committee thence southeasterly along said cen- ipal department; now, therefore, on City Planning. ter line of Coltman Road, N.E. to its Be it ordained by the Council of intersection with the northeasterly the City of Cleveland: FIRST READING extension of the northwesterly line Section 1. That the Director of the ORDINANCE REFERRED of Sublot No. 19 in the T.S. Knight Community Relations Board is here- Subdivision as recorded in Volume by authorized to apply for and Ord. No. 1170-01. 13, Page 42 of the Cuyahoga Coun- accept a grant in the amount of By Councilmen Britt, Cimperman, ty Map Records; thence southwest- $1,605.00, from the Cleveland Foun- Jackson and Willis. erly along said northwesterly line of dation, to conduct the 20th Anniver- An ordinance establishing the said Sublot No. 19 to its intersection sary Police/Community Relations Euclid Corridor Public Land Protec- with the southwesterly line thereof; District Committees, for the purpos- tive District. (Map Change No. 2031, thence southeasterly along said es set forth in the grant agreement Sheet Nos. 4, 5, 8, 9). southwesterly line of said Sublot No. and according thereto; that the Be it ordained by the Council of 19 and continuing southeasterly Director of the Community Relations the City of Cleveland: along the southwesterly lines of Board is hereby authorized to file all Section 1. In accordance with the Sublot Nos. 21 and 22 in said T.S. papers and execute all documents policy of enhancing the development Knight Subdivision to its intersec- necessary to receive the funds under of the City as set forth in this Code, tion with the southerly line thereof; said grant; and that said funds be Council deems it essential to the thence easterly along said southerly and they hereby are appropriated for economic soundness of public expen- line of said Sublot No. 22 to its inter- the purposes set forth in the grant ditures and in the interest of the section with the westerly line of agreement for said grant. general social and economic welfare Sublot No. 109 in said T.S. Knight Section 2. That the grant agree- to protect property values and main- Subdivision; thence southerly along ment for said grant, File No. 1168- tain a high character of community said westerly line of said Sublot No. 01-A, made a part hereof as if fully development in the 109 and continuing southerly along rewritten herein, is hereby approved Urban Renewal District, in the areas the westerly lines of Sublot Nos. 108, in all respects. adjoining Euclid Avenue, and in the 107, 106, 105, 104, 103, 102, 101, 100, Section 3. That this ordinance is immediate areas connecting to the 99,and 98, in said T.S. Knight Sub- hereby declared to be an emergency Cleveland State University Public division to its intersection with the measure and, provided it receives Land Protective District. In further- westerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ance of the basic principles set forth W.J. Crawford Subdivision as all the members elected to Council, in Section 341.01, properties which recorded in Volume 25, Page 12 of it shall take effect and be in force receive a special benefit from the the Cuyahoga County Map Records; immediately upon its passage and expenditure of public moneys thence southerly along said wester- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it receive an enhancement in value ly line of said Sublot No. 1 and con- shall take effect and be in force separate and distinct from the rest tinuing southerly along the wester- from and after the earliest period of the community, Council deems it ly lines of Sublot Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4 allowed by law. to be in the interest of the general in said W.J. Crawford Subdivision to Referred to Directors of Communi- health, safety, and welfare for the its intersection with the westerly ty Relations Board, Finance, Law; City to require these benefited prop- line of Sublot No. 93 in said T. S. Committees on Employment, Affir- erties to abide by reasonable con- Knight Subdivision; thence souther- mative Action and Training, Finance. trols over the character, design, ly along said westerly line of said placement, and relationship of build- Sublot No. 93 and continuing FIRST READING EMERGENCY ings, structures, and public improve- southerly along the westerly lines of RESOLUTION REFERRED ments immediately affecting the use Sublot Nos. 92, 91, 90, 89, 88, 87, 86, Res. No. 1169-01. of these publicly-benefited areas. 85, 84, and 83 in said T.S. Knight By Councilman Rybka. Therefore, it is the policy of the Subdivision to its intersection with An emergency resolution declar- City that reasonable controls over the northerly line of Sublot No. 66 ing the intention to vacate a portion the character and design of build- in the Sarah J. Cozad Subdivision as of Engel Ct., SE; Woolen Ct., SE; ings, structures, and public im- recorded in Volume 14, Page 2 of the and Recreation Ct., SE. provements in University Circle, Cuyahoga County Map Records; Whereas, this Council is satisfied along Euclid Avenue, and adjacent thence westerly along said norther- that there is good cause for vacat- to Cleveland State University are ly line of said Sublot No. 66 and con- ing a portion of Engel Ct., SE; essential for the promotion of the tinuing westerly along the norther- Woolen Ct., SE; and Recreation Ct., public health, safety and general ly lines of Sublot Nos. 67, 68, and 69 SE, as hereinafter described; and social and economic welfare of the in said Sarah J. Cozad Subdivision Whereas, this resolution consti- City, and in furtherance thereof the to its intersection with the westerly tutes an emergency measure for the Euclid Corridor Public Land Protec- line thereof; thence southerly along immediate preservation of public tive District is hereby created. said westerly line of said Sublot No. peace, property, health or safety, (b) Pursuant to subsection (a) 69 and along its southerly extension now, therefore, hereof, a Euclid Corridor Land Pro- to the center line of Mayfield Road, Be it resolved by the Council of tective District is hereby created, S.E.; thence westerly along said cen- the City of Cleveland: bounded and described as follows: ter line of Mayfield Road, S.E. to its Section 1. That it hereby declares Beginning at the intersection of intersection with the northerly its intention to vacate: the center line of Broadway and the extension of the easterly line of the Being all that portion of ENGEL center line of the Inner Belt Free- New York, Chicago and St. Louis COURT SE (15 feet wide) extending way; thence northeasterly and north- Railroad Company property line; Westerly from the Westerly line of westerly along said center line of thence southerly along said norther- Broadway SE (60 feet wide) to the said Inner Belt Freeway to its inter- ly extension and along said easter- Westerly line of Woolen Court SE section with the center line of ly property line of said New York, (14 feet wide). Chester Avenue, N.E.; thence north- Chicago and St. Louis Railroad Com- Being all that portion of WOOLEN easterly, southeasterly, and north- pany to its intersection with the COURT SE (14 feet wide) extending easterly along said center line of southwesterly line of Sublot No. 85 Southerly from the Northerly line of Chester Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- in the Andrew Cozad Subdivision as Engel Court SE (15 feet wide) to the tion with the center line of East 101 recorded in Volume 7, Page 21 of the Southerly line of Recreation Court Street; thence northerly along said Cuyahoga County Map Records; SE (10 feet wide). center line of East 101 Street to the thence southeasterly along said Being all that portion of RECRE- center line of Ansel Road, N.E.; southwesterly line of said Sublot No. ATION COURT SE (10 feet wide) thence northwesterly along said cen- 85 to its intersection with the north- extending Easterly from the West- ter line of Ansel Road, N.E. to the westerly line of Sublot No. 86 in said erly line of Woolen Court SE (14 center line of Hough Avenue, N.E.; Andrew Cozad Subdivision; thence feet wide) to the Westerly line of thence southeasterly and northeast- southwesterly along said northwest- Broadway SE (60 feet wide). erly along said center line of Hough erly line of said Sublot No. 86 to its 1255 34 The City Record June 13, 2001 intersection with the southwesterly ter line of Fairchild Avenue, S.E.; Parcel No. 121-19-73 to its intersec- line thereof; thence southeasterly thence southerly along said norther- tion with a line located one hundred along said southwesterly line of ly extension to the center line of seventeen (117) feet west of said said Sublot No. 86 to its intersection Fairchild Avenue, S.E.; thence west- westerly line of East 105 Street; with the northwesterly line of erly along said center line of thence northerly along said line Sublot No. 87 in said Andrew Cozad Fairchild Avenue, S.E. to the center which is parallel to and one hundred Subdivision; thence southwesterly line of East 114 Street; thence south- seventeen (117) feet west of said along said northwesterly line of westerly and southerly along said westerly line of East 105 Street to said Sublot No. 87 and along its center line of East 114 Street to the its intersection with the southerly southwesterly extension to the cen- center line of Cedar Avenue, S.E.; line of Permanent Parcel No. 121-18- ter line of Cornell Road, S.E.; thence thence southeasterly along said cen- 36; thence westerly along said southeasterly along said center line ter line of Cedar Avenue, S.E. to its southerly line of said Permanent of Cornell Road, S.E. to its inter- intersection with the northeasterly Parcel No. 121-18-36 and along its section with the northeasterly exten- extension of the center line of westerly extension to the center line sion of the northwesterly line of Ambleside Drive, S.E.; thence south- of East 103 Street; thence northerly Sublot No. 206 in the Andrew Cozad westerly along said northeasterly along said center line of East 103 Subdivision as recorded in Volume 7, extension and along said center line Street to its intersection with the Page 21 of the Cuyahoga County of Ambleside Drive, S.E. and along westerly extension of the northerly Map Records; thence southwesterly its southwesterly prolongation to its line of said Permanent Parcel No. along said northeasterly extension intersection with the northeasterly 121-18-36; thence easterly along said and along said northwesterly line of prolongation of the center line of westerly extension and along said said Sublot No. 206 to its intersec- Baldwin Avenue, S.E.; thence south- northerly line of said Permanent tion with the southwesterly line westerly along said northeasterly Parcel No. 121-18-36 to its intersec- thereof; thence southeasterly along prolongation and along said center tion with the westerly line thereof; said southwesterly line of said line of Baldwin Road, S.E. to its thence northerly along said wester- Sublot No. 206 and continuing south- intersection with the center line of ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. easterly along the southwesterly Mt. Carmel Road, S.E.; thence north- 121-18-36 and continuing northerly line of Sublot No. 205 in said Andrew westerly along said center line of along the westerly lines of Perma- Cozad Subdivision to its intersection Mt. Carmel Road, S.E. to the center nent Parcel Nos. 121-18-35, 121-18-34, with the northwesterly line of line of Woodhill Road, S.E.; thence 121-18-33, 121-18-32, 121-18-31, 121-18- Sublot No. 202 in said Andrew Cozad southwesterly along said center line 30, and 121-18-29 to its intersection Subdivision; thence southwesterly of Woodhill Road, S.E. to the center with the southerly line of Perma- along said northwesterly line of line of Woodland Avenue, S.E; nent Parcel No. 121-18-28; thence said Sublot No. 202 and continuing thence westerly along said center westerly along said southerly line of southwesterly along the northwest- line of Woodland Avenue, S.E. to the said Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-28 erly lines of Sublot Nos. 201, 200, and center line of East 93 Street; thence to its intersection with, the wester- 198 in said Andrew Cozad Subdivi- northerly along said center line of ly line thereof; thence northerly sion to its intersection with a line East 93 Street to the center line of along said westerly line of said Per- located approximately two hundred Quebec Avenue, S.E.; thence easter- manent Parcel No. 121-18-28 and eleven (211) feet northeast of the ly along said center line of Quebec along its northerly extension to the northeasterly line of Arey Road, Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with center line of Wain Court, S.E.; S.E.; thence northwesterly along the southerly extension of a line thence easterly along said center said line which is parallel to and located one hundred fifty (150) feet line of Wain Court, S.E. to its inter- two hundred eleven (211) feet north- west of the westerly line of East 105 section with the southerly extension east of said northeasterly line of Street; thence northerly along said of a line located one hundred five Arey Road, S.E. to its intersection southerly extension and along said (105) feet east of the easterly line with the northeasterly prolongation line which is parallel to and one of East 103 Street; thence northerly of the northwesterly line of Sublot hundred fifty (150) feet west of said along said line which is parallel to No. 16 in the Dennis Ford and Arey westerly line of East 105 Street to and one hundred five (105) feet east Subdivision as recorded in Volume its intersection with the southerly of said easterly line of East 103 13, Page 15, of the Cuyahoga Coun- line of Permanent Parcel No. 121-19- Street to its intersection with the ty Map Records; thence southwest- 59; thence northerly along said southwesterly line of Permanent erly along said northeasterly pro- southerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-76; thence north- longation and along said northwest- Parcel No. 121-19-59 to its intersec- westerly along said southwesterly erly line of said Sublot No. 16 and tion with the westerly line thereof; line of said Permanent Parcel No. along its southwesterly extension to thence northerly along said wester- 121-18-76 and continuing northwest- the center line of Arey Road, S.E.; ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. erly along the southwesterly lines of thence continuing southwesterly 121-19-59 to its intersection with the Permanent Parcel Nos. 121-18-75 and along the northeasterly extension of northerly line thereof; thence east- 121-18-74 and along its northwester- the northwesterly line of Sublot No. erly along said northerly line of ly extension to the center line of 6 in said Dennis Ford and Arey Sub- said Permanent Parcel No. 121-19-59 East 103 Street; thence northerly division and along said northwest- to its intersection with a line locat- along said center line of East 103 erly line of said Sublot No. 6 to its ed one hundred twenty (120) feet Street to its intersection with the intersection with the southwesterly west of said westerly line of East southeasterly extension of the north- line thereof; thence southeasterly 105 Street; thence northerly along easterly line of Permanent Parcel along said southwesterly line of said line which is parallel to and No. 121-18-57; thence northwesterly said Sublot No. 6 to its intersection one hundred twenty (120) feet west along said southeasterly extension with the northwesterly line of of said westerly line of East 105 of said Permanent Parcel No. 121-18- Sublot No. 68 in the Martha Ford Street to its intersection with the 57 and along its northeasterly line Subdivision as recorded in Volume southerly line of Permanent Parcel to its intersection with the south- 11, Page 53 of the Cuyahoga Coun- No. 121-19-64; thence westerly along easterly line of Permanent Parcel ty Map Records; thence southwest- said southerly line of said Perma- No. 121-18- 8; thence southwesterly erly along said northwesterly line of nent Parcel No. 121-19-64 to its inter- along said southeasterly line of said said Sublot No. 68 and along its section with the westerly line there- Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-8 to its southwesterly extension to the cen- of; thence northerly along said west- intersection with the southwesterly ter line of Adelbert Road, S.E.; erly line of said Permanent Parcel line thereof; thence northwesterly thence northwesterly along said cen- No. 121-19-68 and continuing norther- along said southwesterly line of ter line of Adelbert Road, S.E. to its ly along the westerly lines of Per- said Permanent Parcel No.121-18-8 intersection with the northeasterly manent Parcel Nos. 121-19-65, 121-19- and continuing northwesterly along extension of said southeasterly prop- 66, 121-19-67, and 121-19-68 to its the southwesterly line of Permanent erty line of said New York, Chicago intersection with the southerly line Parcel No. 121-18-7 to its intersection and St. Louis Railroad Company; of Permanent Parcel No. 121-19-69; with the northwesterly line thereof; thence southwesterly along said thence westerly along said souther- thence northeasterly along said northeasterly extension and along ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. northwesterly line of said Perma- said southeasterly, easterly and 121-19-69 to its intersection with the nent Parcel No. 121-18-7 to its inter- southerly property line of said New westerly line thereof; thence north- section with the southwesterly line York, Chicago and St. Louis Rail- easterly along said westerly line of of Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-158; road Company to its intersection said Permanent Parcel No. 121-19-69 thence northwesterly along said with the westerly extension of the and continuing northeasterly along southwesterly line of said Perma- northerly line of Fairchild Avenue, the northwesterly lines of Perma- nent Parcel No. 121-18-158 and along S.E.; thence easterly along said nent Parcel Nos.121-19-70, 121-19-71, its northwesterly extension to the westerly extension and along said 121-19-72 and 121-19-73 to its inter- center line of East 101 Street; thence northerly line of said Fairchild section with the northerly line there- southerly along said center line of Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with of; thence easterly along said East 101 Street to its intersection the northerly extension of the cen- northerly line of said Permanent with the easterly extension of the 1256 June 13, 2001 The City Record 35 northerly line of Permanent Parcel thence southerly along said center with the easterly extension of the No. 121-18-106; thence westerly along line of East 95 Street to its inter- northerly line of Permanent Parcel said northerly line of said Perma- section with the easterly extension No. 119-31-08; thence westerly along nent Parcel No. 121-18-106 to its of the northerly line of Permanent said easterly extension and along intersection with the easterly line of Parcel No. 121-16-128; thence wester- said northerly line of said Perma- Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-04; ly along said easterly extension and nent Parcel No. 119-31-08 to its inter- thence southerly along said easterly along said northerly line of said section with the easterly line of Per- line of said Permanent Parcel No. Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-128 and manent Parcel No. 119-31-06; thence 121-18-04 to its intersection with the along its westerly extension to its southerly along said easterly line of southerly line thereof; thence west- intersection with the easterly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-06 erly along said southerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-01; to its intersection with the souther- said Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-04 thence southerly along said easterly ly line thereof; thence westerly to its intersection with a westerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. along said southerly line of said line thereof; thence northerly along 121-16-01 to its intersection with the Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-06 to its said westerly line of said Permanent southerly line thereof; thence west- intersection with the easterly line of Parcel No. 121-18-04 to its intersec- erly along said southerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-51; tion with a southerly line thereof; said Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-01 thence northerly along said easterly thence westerly along said souther- and along its westerly extension to line of said Permanent Parcel No. ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. the center line of East 93 Street; 119-31-51 to its intersection with the 121-18-04 to its intersection with the thence northerly along said center northeasterly line thereof; thence westerly line thereof; thence line of East 93 Street to its inter- northwesterly along said northeast- northerly along said westerly line of section with the easterly extension erly line of said Permanent Parcel said Permanent Parcel No. 121-18-04 of the northerly line of Permanent No. 119-31-51 and along its north- to its intersection with the norther- Parcel No. 119-33-12; thence westerly westerly extension to the center line ly line of Permanent Parcel No. 121- along said easterly extension and of East 87 Street; thence northerly 18-157; thence westerly along said along said northerly line of said along said center line of East 87 northerly line of said Permanent Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-12 to its Street to its intersection with the Parcel No. 121-18-157 and along its intersection with the westerly line easterly extension of the northerly westerly extension to the center line thereof; thence southerly along said line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-31- of East 100 Street; thence southerly westerly line of said Permanent Par- 111; thence westerly along said east- along said center line of East 100 cel No. 119-33-12 and continuing erly extension and along said Street to its intersection with the southerly along the westerly lines of northerly line of said Permanent easterly extension of the northerly Permanent Parcel Nos. 119-33-13, 119- Parcel No. 119-31-111 to its intersec- line of Permanent Parcel No. 121-16- 33-14, 119-33-15 and 119-33-16 to its tion with the easterly line of Per- 19; thence westerly along said east- intersection with the southerly line manent Parcel No. 119-31-04; thence erly extension and along said of Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-08; southerly along said easterly line of northerly line of said Permanent thence westerly along said souther- said Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-04 Parcel No. 121-16-19 to its intersec- ly line of said Permanent Parcel No to its intersection with the souther- tion with the westerly line thereof; 119-33-08 to its intersection with a ly line thereof; thence westerly thence southerly along said wester- line located one hundred seventy along said southerly line of said ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. three (173) feet west of the wester- Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-04 and 121-16-19 to its intersection with the ly line of East 93 Street; thence continuing westerly along the southwesterly line of Permanent southerly along said line which is southerly line of Permanent Parcel Parcel No. 121-16-15; thence north- parallel to and one hundred seventy No. 119-31-03 to its intersection with westerly along said southwesterly three (173) feet west of said west- the westerly line thereof; thence line of said of said Permanent Par- erly line of East 93 Street to its northerly along said westerly line of cel No. 121-16-15 to its intersection intersection with a southerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 119-31-03 with the easterly line of Permanent said Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-08; to its intersection with the norther- Parcel No. 121-16-14; thence norther- thence westerly along said souther- ly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119- ly along said easterly line of said ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 31-108; thence westerly along said Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-14 to its 119-33-08 to its intersection with the northerly line of said Permanent intersection with the northerly line westerly line thereof; thence Parcel No. 119-31-108 and along its thereof; thence westerly along said northerly along said westerly line of westerly extension to the center line northerly line of said Permanent said Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-08 of East 86 Street; thence southerly Parcel No. 121-16-14 to its intersec- to its intersection with the souther- along said center line of East 86 tion with the westerly line thereof; ly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119- Street to its intersection with the thence southerly along said wester- 33-07; thence westerly along said easterly extension of the northerly ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. southerly line of said Permanent line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-29- 121-16-14 to its intersection with Parcel No. 119-33-07, and continuing 12; thence westerly along said east- northerly line thereof; thence west- westerly along the southerly line of erly extension and along said erly along said northerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-06 and northerly line of said Permanent said Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-14 along its westerly extension to the Parcel No. 119-29-12 to its intersec- to its intersection with the westerly center line of East 90 Street; thence tion with the easterly line of Per- line thereof; thence southerly along northerly along said center line of manent Parcel No. 119-29-09; thence said westerly line of said Permanent East 90 Street to its intersection southerly along said easterly line of Parcel No. 121-16-14 to its intersec- with the easterly extension of the said Permanent Parcel No. 119-29-09 tion with the northeasterly line of northerly line of Permanent Parcel to its intersection with the souther- Permanent Parcel No. 121-16-72; No. 119-33-58; thence westerly along ly line thereof; thence westerly thence northwesterly along said said easterly extension and along along said southerly line of said northeasterly line of said Permanent said northerly line of said Perma- Permanent Parcel No. 119-29-09 and Parcel No. 121-16-14 and along its nent Parcel No. 119-33-58 and along continuing westerly along the northwesterly extension to the cen- its westerly extension to its inter- southerly line of Permanent Parcel ter line of East 97 Street; thence section with the easterly line of Per- No. 119-29-08 and along its westerly southerly along said center line of manent Parcel No. 119-33-04; thence extension to the center line of East East 97 Street to its intersection southerly along said easterly line of 85 Street; thence southerly along with the southeasterly extension of said Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-04 said center line of East 85 Street to the northeasterly line of Permanent to its intersection with the souther- its intersection with the easterly Parcel No. 121-16-73; thence north- ly line thereof; thence westerly extension of the northerly line of westerly along said southeasterly along said southerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 119-29-71; extension and along said northeast- Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-04 to its thence westerly along said easterly erly line of said Permanent Parcel intersection with the westerly line extension and along said northerly No. 121-16-73 and continuing north- thereof; thence northerly along said line of said Permanent Parcel No. westerly along the northeasterly westerly line of said Permanent Par- 119-29-71 to its intersection with the line of Permanent Parcel No. 121-16- cel No. 119-33-04 to its intersection easterly line of Permanent Parcel 74 to its intersection with the east- with the southerly line of Perma- No. 119-29-128; thence northerly erly line of Permanent Parcel No. nent Parcel No. 119-33-03; thence along said easterly line of said Per- 121-16-127; thence northerly along westerly along said southerly line of manent Parcel No. 119-29-128 to its said easterly line of said Permanent said Permanent Parcel No. 119-33-03 intersection with the northerly line Parcel No. 121-16-127 to its intersec- and continuing westerly along the thereof; thence westerly along said tion with the northwesterly line southerly lines of Permanent Parcel northerly line of said Permanent thereof; thence southwesterly along Nos. 119-33-02, and 119-33-104 and Parcel No. 119-29-128 and along its said northwesterly line of said Per- along its westerly extension to the westerly extension to the center line manent Parcel No. 121-16-127 and center line of East 89 Street; thence of East 84 Street; thence northerly along its southwesterly extension to northerly along said center line of along said center line of East 84 the center line of East 95 Street; East 89 Street to its intersection Street to its intersection with the 1257 36 The City Record June 13, 2001 easterly extension of the southerly and along its westerly extension to cel No. 118-25-69 to its intersection line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-29- the center line of East 78 Street; with the northeasterly line of Per- 05; thence westerly along said east- thence northerly along said center manent Parcel No. 118-25-29; thence erly extension and along said line of East 78 Street to its inter- northwesterly along said northeast- southerly line of said Permanent section with the easterly extension erly line of said Permanent Parcel Parcel No. 119-29-05 to its intersec- of the northerly line of Permanent No. 118-25-29 to its intersection with tion with the westerly line thereof; Parcel No. 118-27-64; thence westerly the southeasterly line of Permanent thence northerly along said wester- along said easterly extension and Parcel No. 118-25-30; thence north- ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. along said northerly line of said easterly along said southeasterly 119-29-05 to its intersection with the Permanent Parcel No. 118-27-64 to its line of said Permanent Parcel No. southwesterly line of Permanent intersection with the easterly line of 118-25-30 to its intersection with the Parcel No. 119-29-04; thence north- Permanent Parcel No. 118-27-15; northeasterly line thereof; thence westerly along said southwesterly thence southerly along said easterly northwesterly along said northeast- line of said Permanent Parcel No. line of said Permanent Parcel No. erly line of said Permanent Parcel 119-29-04 to its intersection with the 118-27-15 to its intersection with the No. 118-25-30 and along its north- easterly line of 38 to its intersection southerly line thereof; thence west- westerly extension to the center line with the easterly line of Permanent erly along said southerly line of of East 73 Street; thence southerly Parcel No. 119-28-34; thence souther- said Permanent Parcel No. 118-27-15 along said center line of East 73 ly along said easterly line of said and continuing westerly along the Street to its intersection with the Permanent Parcel No. 119-28-34 to its southerly line of Permanent Parcel southeasterly extension of the south- intersection with the southerly line No. 118-27-14 to its intersection with westerly line of Permanent Parcel thereof; thence westerly along said the easterly line of Permanent Par- No. 118-25-11; thence northwesterly southerly line of said Permanent cel No. 118-27-13; thence southerly along said southeasterly extension Parcel No. 119-28-34 to its intersec- along said easterly line of said Per- and along said southwesterly line of tion with the westerly line thereof; manent Parcel No. 118-27-13 to its said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-11 thence northerly along said wester- intersection with the southerly line and continuing northwesterly along ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. thereof; thence westerly along said the southwesterly lines of Perma- 119-28-34 to its intersection with the southerly line of said Permanent nent Parcel Nos. 118-25-74, 118-25-75, northerly line of Permanent Parcel Parcel No. 118-27-13 to its intersec- 118-25-76 and 118-25-77 to its inter- No. 119-28-70; thence westerly along tion with the westerly line thereof; section with the northwesterly line said northerly line of said Perma- thence northerly along said wester- thereof; thence northeasterly along nent Parcel No. 119-28-70 and along ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. said northwesterly line of said Per- its westerly extension to the center 118-27-13 to its intersection with the manent Parcel No. 118-25-77 to its line of East 82 Street; thence southerly line of Permanent Parcel intersection with the northerly line northerly along said center line of No. 118-27-12; thence westerly along of Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-10; East 82 Street to its intersection said southerly line of said Perma- thence westerly along said norther- with the easterly extension of the nent Parcel No. 118-27-12 and along ly line of said Permanent Parcel No. northerly line of Permanent Parcel its westerly extension to the center 118-25-10 and along its westerly No. 119-28-71; thence westerly along line of East 76 Street; thence extension to the center line of East said easterly extension and along northerly along said center line of 71 Street; thence northerly along said northerly line of said Perma- East 76 Street to its intersection said center line East 71 Street to its nent Parcel No. 119-28-71 and con- with the easterly extension of the intersection with the southeasterly tinuing westerly along the norther- northerly line of Permanent Parcel extension of the northeasterly line ly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119- No. 118-25-60; thence westerly along of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-72; 28-106 and along its westerly exten- said easterly extension and along thence northwesterly along said sion to the center line of East 81 said northerly line of said Perma- southeasterly extension and along Street; thence southerly along said nent Parcel No. 118-25-60 to its inter- said northeasterly line of said Per- center line of East 81 Street to its section with the easterly line of Per- manent Parcel No. 118-23-72 to its intersection with the easterly exten- manent Parcel No. 118-25-62; thence intersection with the westerly line sion of the northerly line of Perma- southerly along said easterly line of thereof; thence southerly along said nent Parcel No. 119-28-107; thence said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-62 westerly line of said Permanent Par- westerly along said easterly exten- to its intersection with the souther- cel No. 118-23-72 to its intersection sion and along said northerly line of ly line thereof; thence westerly with the northeasterly line of Per- said Permanent Parcel No. 119-28-107 along said southerly line of said manent Parcel No. 118-23-73; thence and continuing westerly along the Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-62 and northwesterly along said northeast- northerly line of Permanent Parcel continuing westerly along the erly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 119-28-142 and along its wester- southerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-73 and continuing north- ly extension to the center line of No. 118-25-63 to its intersection with westerly along the northeasterly East 80 Street; thence southerly the westerly line thereof; thence line of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23- along said center line of East 80 northerly along the westerly line of 70 and along its northwesterly Street to its intersection with the said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-63 extension to the center line of East easterly extension of the northerly to its intersection with the norther- 70 Street; thence continuing north- line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-28- ly line of Permanent Parcel No. 118- westerly along the southeasterly 143; thence westerly along said east- 25-52; thence westerly along said extension of the northeasterly line erly extension and along said northerly line of said Permanent of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-50 northerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-52 to its intersec- and along said northeasterly line of Parcel No. 119-28-143 to its intersec- tion with the easterly line of Per- said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-50 tion with the easterly line of Per- manent Parcel No. 118-25-53; thence to its intersection with the easterly manent Parcel No. 119-28-19; thence northerly along said easterly line of line of Permanent Parcel 118-23-49; northerly along said easterly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-53 thence northerly along said easterly said Permanent Parcel No. 119-28-19 to its intersection with the norther- line of said Permanent Parcel No. to its intersection with the norther- ly line thereof; thence westerly 118-23-49 to its intersection with a ly line thereof; thence westerly along said northerly line of said northerly line thereof; thence west- along said northerly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-53 and erly along said northerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 119-28-19 and along its westerly extension to the said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-49 along its westerly extension to the center line of East 74 Street; thence to its intersection with an easterly center line of East 79 Street; thence southerly along said center line of line thereof; thence northerly along southerly along said center line of East 74 Street to its intersection said easterly line of said Permanent East 79 Street to its intersection with the easterly extension of the Parcel No. 118-23-49 to its intersec- with the easterly extension of the northerly line of Permanent Parcel tion with a northerly line thereof; northerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-31; thence westerly along thence southwesterly and north- No. 118-27-45; thence westerly along said easterly extension and along westerly along said northerly line of said easterly extension and along said northerly line of said Perma- said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-49 said northerly line of said Perma- nent Parcel No. 118-25-31 to its inter- and along its northwesterly exten- nent Parcel No. 118-27-45 to its inter- section with the easterly line of Per- sion to the center line of East 69 section with the easterly line of Per- manent Parcel No. 118-25-69; thence Street; thence southerly along said manent Parcel No. 118-27-62; thence southerly along said easterly line of center line of East 69 Street to its northerly along said easterly line of said Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-69 intersection with the easterly exten- said Permanent Parcel No. 118-27-62 to its intersection with the souther- sion of the northerly line of Perma- and continuing northerly along the ly line thereof; thence westerly nent Parcel No. 118-23-28; thence easterly line of Permanent Parcel along said southerly line of said westerly along said easterly exten- No. 118-27-63 to its intersection with Permanent Parcel No. 118-25-69 to its sion and along said northerly line of the northerly line thereof; thence intersection with the westerly line said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-28 westerly along said northerly line of thereof; thence northerly along said to its intersection with the easterly said Permanent Parcel No. 118-27-63 westerly line of said Permanent Par- line of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23- 1258 June 13, 2001 The City Record 37

96; thence southerly along said east- thence southeasterly along said cen- Street; thence southeasterly along erly line of said Permanent Parcel ter line of East 46 Street to its inter- said center line of East 38 Street to No. 118-23-96 to its intersection with section with the northeasterly exten- its intersection with the northeast- the southerly line thereof; thence sion of the northwesterly line of erly extension of the northwesterly westerly along said southerly line of Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-16; line of Permanent Parcel No. 103-22- said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-96 thence southwesterly along said 165; thence southwesterly along said to its intersection with the easterly northeasterly extension and along northeasterly extension and along line of Permanent Parcel No. 118-23- said northwesterly line of said Per- said northwesterly line of said Per- 27; thence northerly along said east- manent Parcel No. 103-25-16 to its manent Parcel No. 103-22-165 to its erly line of said Permanent Parcel intersection with the southwesterly intersection with the northeasterly No. 118-23-27 to its intersection with line of Permanent Parcel No. 103-25- line of Permanent Parcel No. 103-22- the northerly line thereof; thence 71; thence northwesterly along said 111; thence northwesterly along said westerly along said northerly line of southwesterly line of said Perma- northeasterly line of said Permanent said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-27 nent Parcel No. 103-25-71 to its inter- Parcel No. 103-22-111 to its intersec- and along its westerly extension to section with a line located one hun- tion with the northwesterly line the center line of East 68 Street; dred ten (110) feet southeast of the thereof; thence southwesterly along thence westerly along the easterly southeasterly line of Cedar Avenue, said northwesterly line of said Per- extension of the northerly line of S.E.; thence southwesterly along manent Parcel No. 103-22-11 and Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-10 and said line which is parallel to and along its southwesterly extension to along said northerly line of said one hundred ten (110) feet southeast the center line of East 37 Street; Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-10 and of the southeasterly line of Cedar thence southeasterly along said cen- Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-07 to its Avenue, S.E. and along its south- ter line of East 37 Street to its inter- intersection with the easterly line of westerly prolongation crossing East section with the northeasterly exten- Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-08; 43 Street and intersecting the north- sion of the center line of Rose Court, thence northerly along said easterly easterly line of Permanent Parcel S.E.; thence southwesterly along line of said Permanent Parcel No. No. 103-23-08; thence southeasterly said northeasterly extension and 118-23-08 to its intersection with the along said northeasterly line of said along said center line of Rose Court, northerly line thereof; thence west- Permanent Parcel No. 103-23-08 to its S.E. and along its southwesterly pro- erly along said northerly line of intersection with a line located one longation to the center line of East said Permanent Parcel No. 118-23-08 hundred sixty five (165) feet south- 35 Street; thence northwesterly and along its westerly extension to east of said southeasterly line of along said center line of East 35 the center line of Clarkwood Road, Cedar Avenue, S.E.; thence south- Street to its intersection with the S.E.; thence southerly along said westerly along said line which is northeasterly extension of a line center line of Clarkwood Road, S.E. parallel to and one hundred sixty located one hunded thirty-two (132) to its intersection with the easterly five (165) feet southeast of said feet southeast of the southeasterly extension of a line located one hun- southeasterly line of Cedar Avenue, line of Cedar Avenue, S.E.; thence dred fifty (150) feet south of the S.E. and along its southwesterly southwesterly along said northeast- southerly line of Cedar Avenue, S.E.; extension to the center line of East erly extension and along said line thence westerly along said easterly 40 Street; thence northwesterly which is parallel to and one hundred extension and along said line which along said center line of East 40 thirty two (132) feet southeast of is parallel to and one hundred fifty Street to its intersection with the the southeasterly line of Cedar (150) feet south of said southerly northeasterly extension of the Avenue, S.E. and along its south- line of Cedar Avenue, S.E. and along northwesterly line of Permanent westerly extension to the center line its westerly extension to the center Parcel 103-23-56; thence southwester- of East 33 Street; thence southeast- line of Ashland Avenue, S.E.; thence ly along said northeasterly exten- erly along said center line of East southeasterly along said center line sion and along said northwesterly 33 Street to its intersection with the of Ashland Avenue, S.E. to the cen- line of said Permanent Parcel No. northeasterly extension of the cen- ter line of Longfellow Avenue, S.E.; 103-23-56 to its intersection with the ter line of Blair Court, S.E.; thence thence westerly along said center southwesterly line thereof; thence southwesterly along said northeast- line of Longfellow Avenue, S.E. to southeasterly along said southwest- erly extension and along said cen- its intersection with the center line erly line of said Permanent Parcel ter line of Blair Court, S.E. and of East 55 Street; thence northerly No. 103-23-56 to its intersection with along its southwesterly prolongation along said center line of East 55 a line located one hundred fifty to the center line of East 30 Street; Street to its intersection with the (150) feet southeast of the south- thence southeasterly and southwest- southeasterly extension of the north- easterly line of Cedar Avenue, S.E.; erly along said center line of East easterly line of Permanent Parcel thence southwesterly along said line 30 Street to the center line of Com- No. 103-25-46; thence northwesterly which is parallel to and one hundred munity College Avenue, S.E.; thence along said southeasterly extension fifty (150) feet southeast of said southeasterly along said center line and along said northeasterly line of southeasterly line of Cedar Avenue, of Community College Avenue, S.E. said Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-46 S.E. and along its southwesterly to the center line of East 33 Street; to its intersection with the south- extension to the center line of East thence southwesterly along said cen- easterly line of Permanent Parcel 39 Street; thence southeasterly along ter line of East 33 Street to its inter- No. 103-25-44; thence southwesterly said center line of East 39 Street to section with the northwesterly along said southeasterly line of said its intersection with the northeast- extension of the northeasterly line Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-44 to its erly extension of the southeasterly of Permanent Parcel No. 122-07-13; intersection with the southeasterly line of Permanent Parcel No. 103-22- thence southeasterly along said line thereof; thence southwesterly 18; thence southwesterly along said northwesterly extension and along along said southeasterly line of said southeasterly line of said Perma- said northeasterly line of said Per- Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-44 and nent Parcel No. 103-22-18 to its inter- manent Parcel No. 122-07-13 and con- continuing southwesterly along the section with a line located one hun- tinuing southeasterly along the southeasterly lines of Permanent dred fifty one and fifty eight hun- northeasterly line of Permanent Par- Parcel Nos. 103-25-43, 103-25-42, and dredths (151.58) feet northeast of cel No. 122-07-12 and along its south- 103-25-41 and along its southwester- the northeasterly line of East 38 easterly extension to the center line ly extension to the center line of Street; thence northwesterly along of East 35 Street; thence southeast- East 49 Street; thence southeasterly said line which is parallel to and erly along said center line of East along said center line of East 49 one hundred fifty one and fifty 35 Street curving into Longwood Street to its intersection with the eight hundredths (151.58) feet north- Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with northeasterly extension of the north- east of said northeasterly line of the northeasterly extension of the westerly line of Permanent Parcel East 38 Street to its intersection southeasterly line of said Perma- No. 103-25-56; thence southwesterly with the northwesterly line of Per- nent Parcel No. 122-07-12; thence along said northeasterly extension manent Parcel No. 103-22-150; thence southwesterly along said northeast- and along said northwesterly line of southwesterly along said northwest- erly extension and continuing south- said Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-56 erly line of Permanent Parcel 103-22- westerly along said southeasterly to its intersection with the south- 150 to its intersection with the line of said Permanent Parcel No. westerly line of Permanent Parcel northeasterly line of Permanent Par- 122-07-12 .and along its southwester- No. 103-25-39; thence northwesterly cel No. 103-22-151; thence northwest- ly extension to the center line of along said southwesterly line of erly along said northeasterly line of Woodland Avenue, S.E.; thence said Permanent Parcel No. 103-25-39 said Permanent Parcel No. 103-22-151 southeasterly along said center line to its intersection with the north- to its intersection with the north- of Woodland Avenue, S.E. to the cen- westerly line of Permanent Parcel westerly line of said Permanent Par- ter line of East 37 Street; thence 103-25-37; thence southwesterly along cel No. 103-22-151; thence southwest- southwesterly and southeasterly said northwesterly line of said Per- erly along said northwesterly line of along said center line of East 37 manent Parcel No. 103-25-37 and said Permanent Parcel No. 103-22-151 Street to its intersection with the along its southwesterly extension to and along its southwesterly exten- easterly extension of the southerly the center line of East 46 Street; sion to the center line of East 38 right of way line of the Norfolk and 1259 38 The City Record June 13, 2001

Western Railroad; thence westerly Whereas, this ordinance consti- and CPP pole in Front of Advance along said easterly extension and tutes an emergency measure provid- Auto Parts, #52557; 13813 Lorain northwesterly, southerly and west- ing for the usual daily operation of Ave., #ETM 1321; 13901 Lorain Ave., erly along said southerly right-of- a municipal department; now, there- #18019; 13929 Lorain Ave., #ETM way line of said Norfolk and West- fore, 1318; SE Corner of W. 140th & ern Railroad and along its westerly Be it ordained by the Council of Lorain, #ETM 1317; On the North extension to the center line of East the City of Cleveland: Side of Lorain Avenue: on CEI pole 34 Street; thence northwesterly Section 1. That notwithstanding at NE Corner of W. 140th & Lorain, along said center line of East 34 the provision of Section 623.13 of the Pedestrian sign pole, no #; CPP pole Street to its intersection with the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, on at 13980 Lorain Ave., #ETM 1525; southeasterly extension of said Ohio 1976, the Director of Public On CEI pole at 13948 Lorain Ave., southerly Right-of-Way line of said Service is hereby authorized and #308199; on CPP pole at 13900 Norfolk and Western Railroad; directed to issue a permit to West- Lorain Ave., #ETM 1324; In front of thence northwesterly along said own Community Development Cor- Mr. Hero’s, #EOM 1221; In front of southeasterly extension and north- poration to hang approximately 102 Rentwise, #EOM 1222; In front of westerly, southwesterly, southeast- Holiday Wreaths on Lorain Avenue Sheehan’s Bar, #EOM 1224; NE Cor- erly and northwesterly along said from West Boulevard to West 140th ner of W. 135th & Lorain, #1226; southerly Right-of-way line of said Street using Cleveland Public Power Near West Drive of St. Vincent de Norfolk and Western Railroad to its and Cleveland Electric Illuminating Paul’s Church, #EOM 1228; Near intersection with the southeasterly utility poles (by separate permis- East End of St. Vincent de Paul’s extension of the northeasterly line sions) for the period of November Church, #EOM 1229; 13238 Lorain of Permanent Parcel No. 122-23-03; 12, 2001 to January 7, 2002, inclu- Ave, #ETM 1161; 13130 Lorain, thence northwesterly along said #ETM 1159; 13046 Lorain Ave., southeasterly extension and along sive, and which Holiday Wreaths are to be hung at the following #ETM 1158; 13014 Lorain Ave., said northeasterly line of said Per- #1157; NE Corner of W. 130th & manent Parcel No. 122-23-03 to its locations and pole numbers: On the South Side of Lorain Avenue: C P P Lorain, #ETM 1156; on CEI pole at intersection with the northerly 12928 Lorain, no #; on CPP pole at right-of-way line of the B & O Rail- poles at; SW Corner West Blvd. & Parking Lot of Mt. Calvary, #ETM road; thence northwesterly, south- Lorain; #AOM-2255; Lorain moving 1154; 12722 Lorain, #ETM 1151; westerly, northwesterly, and south- West, #AOM-2254 and #AOM 2252; westerly along said northerly right- and CEI pole #52358 at 10309 Lorain 12626 Lorain Ave., #ETM 1149; NW of-way line of said B & O Railroad Ave.; and CPP poles; 10407 Lorain Corner of W.125th & Lorain, #ETM and along its northwesterly exten- Ave., #AOM 2246; SE Corner Lorain 1147; 12224 Lorain Ave., #ETM 1145; sion to the center line of Stones & W. 105, #AOM 2243 and SW Cor- On CEI pole at NE Corner of W. Levee; thence northeasterly along ner Lorain and W. 105th, #AOM 122nd & Lorain, #18010; On CPP said center line of Stones Levee to 2242; 10505 Lorain Ave., #AOM- pole at 12000 Lorain Ave., #ETM the center line of Canal Road, S.E.; 2239(52375); 10705 Lorain Ave., 1143; 11836 Lorain Ave., #ETM 1140; thence northwesterly along said cen- #EOM 15160, #EOM 15159, & #EOM Pole on NW Corner of W. 118th & ter line of Canal Road, S.E. to the 15158; SE Corner Joan Ave. & Lorain, No #; On CEI poles at 11726 center line of Eagle Avenue, S.E.; Lorain, #EOM 15157; 10911 Lorain Lorain Ave., No #; 11718 Lorain thence northeasterly along said cen- Ave., #EOM 15156; SW Corner of Ave., #15798; NE Corner of 11848 ter line of Eagle Avenue, S.E. to the Lorain Ave. & W. 110th, #EOM Lorain, #15541; 11624 Lorain, #15535; center line of Ontario Avenue, S.E.; 15155; 11023 Lorain Ave., #EOM Pole NW of 11550 Lorain, No #; thence southeasterly along said cen- 15153; 1st pole on East portion of 11422 Lorain, #13776; 11214 Lorain ter line of Ontario Avenue, S.E. to Christian Home, #EOM 15150; In Ave., # 15534; 11022 Lorain Ave., the center line of Carnegie Avenue, front of Christian Home, #EOM #552522; In Front of Burger King S.E.; thence northeasterly along said 15148, #EOM 15146; SE Corner of Sign, #13797; In Front of National center line of Carnegie Avenue, S.E. Bosworth & Lorain Ave., #EOM City Bank, #13741; On the North to the center line of Broadway, S.E.; 15145; SW Corner of Bosworth & Side of Lorain Avenue: In front of thence southeasterly along said cen- Lorain Ave., #EOM 15144; 11515 Taco Bell, #31464; In Front of ter line of Broadway, S.E. to the Lorain Ave., #EOM 15142; In front McDonald’s, #313255; NW Corner of place of beginning, of Lyric, #EOM 15140; 11629 Lorain W. 106th & Lorain, #523851; NW Cor- and as outlined in red on the map Ave., #EOM 15139; SE Corner of W. ner of W. 105th & Lorain, No #; hereto attached be and the same is 117th & Lorain Ave., #EOM 15138; 10330 Lorain Ave., #63423; NW Cor- now defined as the Euclid Corridor SW Corner of W. 117th St. & Lorain ner of W. 103rd & Lorain Ave. Public Land Protective District. Ave., #ETM 113(19729); Pole be- (10300 Lorain), #63421; 10234 Lorain Section 2. That said changed des- tween 11711 & 11717 Lorain Ave., Ave., #51194; Just East of BP, 1st ignation of lands described in Sec- #19735; SW Corner of W. 118th & Drive, #63419; Just West of BP, 2nd tion 1 shall be identified as Map Lorain Ave., #ETM 4423; 11833 Drive, #15520. Said Holiday Wreaths Change No. 2031, Sheet Nos. 4, 5, 8, Lorain Ave., #MELP 19738; Pole in shall be approved by the Director of 9 and shall be made upon the Build- front of 11901 Lorain Ave., #19739; Public Safety, as to type, method of ing Zone Maps of the City of Cleve- Pole on SW Corner of W. 120th & affixing and location so as not land on file in the office of the 12019 Lorain Ave., #19742; 12119 interfere with any sign erected and Clerk of Council and on file in the Lorain Ave., #ETM 1128; and CEI maintained under the requirements office of the City Planning Com- poles at 12207 Lorain Ave. West of of law or ordinance. The permission mission by the appropriate person RTA stop #52461, and SW Corner of of the owner of any pole from designated for such purpose by the W. 123 & Lorain #52465; and CPP which a Holiday Wreath will be City Planning Commission. poles at; 12409 Lorain Ave., #ETM hung must be obtained prior to Section 3. That this ordinance 1122; 12519 Lorain Ave., #ETM 1120; issuance of the permit. No commer- shall take effect and be in force Pole on SW Corner of W. 126th & cial advertising shall be printed or from and after the earliest period Lorain Ave., #18628; and CEI Poles permitted on said Holiday Wreaths allowed by law. and said Holiday Wreaths shall be Referred to Directors of City Plan- at; SW Side in front of Salvation Army, #52481; In front of Lion’s removed promptly upon the expira- ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com- tion of said permit. mittees on City Planning, Finance. Pub, #52485; 12714 Lorain Ave., #52489; 12831 Lorain Ave., #52493; Section 2. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency FIRST READING EMERGENCY and CPP poles at; VME Auto Sales, #EMT 1108; 1 of the 2 poles at 12945 measure and provided it receives the ORDINANCES READ IN FULL affirmative vote of two-thirds of all AND PASSED Lorain Ave., 18629; SW Corner of W. 130th & Lorain, #ETM 1106; and the members elected to Council, it Ord. No. 1171-01. CEI poles at; Pole West of RTA shall take effect and be in force By Councilmen Brady and Swee- Shelter, #52507; and CPP poles on; immediately upon its passage and ney. On SW Corner CVS Store, 17520; approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it An emergency ordinance authoriz- Pole on SW Corner of W. 132nd & shall take effect and be in force ing and directing the Director of Lorain, #17521; and CEI pole near from and after the earliest period Public Service to issue a permit to RTA Shelter in front of Jefferson allowed by law. Westown Community Development Park, #52519; and CPP pole at 13305 Motion to suspend rules. Charter Corporation to hang 102 Holiday Lorain Ave., #EOM 1203; and CEI and statutory provisions and place Wreaths on Lorain Ave. from West pole at 13343 Lorain Ave., #52527; on final passage. Blvd. to W.140th St. using Cleveland and CPP pole on SW Corner of W. The rules were suspended. Yeas Public Power & Cleveland Electric 134th & Lorain, #EOM 1234; and 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Illuminating utility poles (by sepa- CPP pole at 13439 Lorain Ave., third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. rate permissions) for the period of #3786; Vinnie’s Beverage, #EOM Nays 0. November 12, 2001 to January 7, 1238; 13681 Lorain in front of Key Not answering Roll Call: Council 2002, inclusive. Bank in Marc’s Plaza, #EOM 1240; Member O’Malley. 1260 June 13, 2001 The City Record 39

Ord. No. 1172-01. a banner will be hung must be Section 3. That pursuant to Sec- By Councilman Cimperman. obtained prior to issuance of the tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- An emergency ordinance authoriz- permit. No commercial advertising nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the ing and directing the Commissioner shall be printed or permitted on said Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- of Licenses & Assessments to issue banner and said banner shall be plies is hereby authorized to sell a permit to Diamond Carriage Ser- removed promptly upon the expira- Permanent Parcel No. 106-12-031 as vice for purposes of operating a car- tion of said permit. more fully described below, to Fam- riage business throughout various Section 2. That this ordinance is icos Foundation. locations in Ward 13. hereby declared to be an emergency Section 4. That the real property Whereas, this ordinance consti- measure and, provided it receives to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- tutes an emergency measure provid- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of nance is more fully described as fol- ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, lows: a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force fore immediately upon its passage and P. P. No. 106-12-031 Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Situated in the City of Cleveland, the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force County of Cuyahoga and State of Section 1. That notwithstanding from and after the earliest period Ohio, and known as being part of any provisions of the Codified Ordi- allowed by law. Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. nances to the contrary, the Commis- Motion to suspend rules. Charter 341 and being Sublot No. 13 in the sioner of Licenses and Assessments and statutory provisions and place Holden and Halle’s Allotment as is authorized and directed to issue on final passage. shown by the recorded plat in Vol- a permit to Diamond Carriage Ser- The rules were suspended. Yeas ume 7 of Maps, Page 14 of Cuyahoga vice for purposes of operating a car- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read County Records and being 40 feet riage business throughout various third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. front on the Northerly side of Lin- locations in Ward 13 of the City of Nays 0. wood Avenue, N.E., (formerly Payne Cleveland; provided, however, that Not answering Roll Call: Council Avenue) and extending back such operations are conducted in Member O’Malley. between parallel lines, 128 feet, as accordance with the rules and reg- appears by said plat, be the same ulations promulgated by the Divi- Ord. No. 1174-01. more or less, but subject to all legal sion of Licenses and Assessments. By Councilman Lewis. highways. Section 2. That this ordinance is An emergency ordinance authoriz- Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if hereby declared to be an emergency ing the sale of real property as part any. measure and, provided it receives of the Land Reutilization Program Section 5. That pursuant to Sec- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of and located on Lexington, Quimby tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- all the members elected to Council, and Linwood Avenues to Famicos nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the it shall take effect and be in force Foundation. Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- immediately upon its passage and Whereas, the City of Cleveland plies is hereby authorized to sell approval by the Mayor; otherwise it adopted and implemented proce- Permanent Parcel No. 106-12-032 as shall take effect and be in force dures under Chapter 5722 of the more fully described below, to Fam- from and after the earliest period Ohio Revised Code to facilitate icos Foundation. allowed by law. reutilization of nonproductive lands Section 6. That the real property Motion to suspend rules. Charter situated within the City of Cleve- to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- and statutory provisions and place land; and nance is more fully described as fol- on final passage. Whereas, real property acquired lows: The rules were suspended. Yeas under the City’s Land Reutilization 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Program, is acquired, held, adminis- P. P. No. 106-12-032 third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. tered and disposed of by the City of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Nays 0. Cleveland through its Department of County of Cuyahoga and State of Not answering Roll Call: Council of Community Development under Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Member O’Malley. the terms of Chapter 5722 of the 14 in Holden and Halle’s Subdivision Ohio Revised Code and Section of a part of Original One Hundred Ord. No. 1173-01. 183.021 of Codified Ordinances of the Acre Lot No. 341 as shown by the By Councilman Cimperman. City of Cleveland, 1976; and recorded plat in Volume 7 of Maps, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Page 14 of Cuyahoga County ing and directing the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- Records, and being 40 feet front on Public Service to issue a permit to ing for the usual daily operation of the Northerly side of Linwood St. Clair/Superior Neighborhood a municipal department; now, there- Avenue, N.E., (formerly Beecher Development Association to stretch fore Street) and extends back between banners at the intersections of East Be it ordained by the Council of parallel lines, 128 feet, as appears by 55th Street and St. Clair Avenue and the City of Cleveland: said plat, be the same more or less, East 55th Street and Superior Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- but subject to all legal highways. Avenue, for the period from June 21, tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Section 7. That pursuant to Sec- 2001 to July 7, 2001, inclusive, pub- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- licizing the St. Clair/Superior Neigh- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the borhood Festival. plies is hereby authorized to sell Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Permanent Parcel No. 106-12-001 as plies is hereby authorized to sell tutes an emergency measure provid- more fully described below, to Fam- Permanent Parcel No. 106-12-037 as ing for the usual daily operation of icos Foundation. more fully described to Famicos a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That the real property Foundation. fore, to be sold pursuant to Section 1 of Section 8. That the real property Be it ordained by the Council of this Ordinance is more fully to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- the City of Cleveland: described as follows: nance is more fully described as fol- Section 1. That notwithstanding lows: the provision of Section 623.13 of the P. P. No. 106-12-001 Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, Situated in the City of Cleveland, P. P. No. 106-12-037 Ohio, 1976, the Director of the County of Cuyahoga and State of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Department of Public Service is Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. County of Cuyahoga and State of hereby authorized and directed to 5 in Holden and Halle’s Allotment Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. issue a permit to the St. Clair/Supe- of part of Original One Hundred 41 in Holden and Halle’s Allotment rior Neighborhood Development Acre Lot No. 341, as shown by the of part of Original One Hundred Association to install, maintain and recorded plat in Volume 7 of Maps, Acre Lot No. 341, as shown by the remove banners at the intersections Page 14 of Cuyahoga County recorded plat in Volume 7 of Maps, of East 55th Street and St. Clair Records, and being 50 feet front on Page 14 of Cuyahoga County Avenue and East 55th Street and the Easterly side of East 66th Street Records, and being 40 feet front on Superior Avenue for the period from (formerly Dunham Avenue) and the Southerly side of Lawnview June 21, 2001 to July 7, 2001, inclu- extending back of equal width 138 Avenue, N.E., (formerly Aster sive. Said banner shall be approved feet along the Southerly line of Avenue), and extending back of by the Director of Public Service, in Lawnview Avenue, N.E., (formerly equal width 128 feet, as appears by consultation with the Director of Astor Avenue) to the Westerly line said plat, be the same more or less, Public Safety, as to type, method of of an alley in the rear, as appears but subject to all legal highways. affixing and location so as not to by said plat, be the same more or Subject to zoning ordinances, if interfere with any sign erected and less, but subject to all legal high- any. maintained under the requirements ways. Section 9. That pursuant to Sec- of law or ordinance. The permission Also subject to all zoning ordi- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- of the owner of any pole from which nances, if any. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the 1261 40 The City Record June 13, 2001

Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel No. 104-20-100 as plies is hereby authorized to sell Records and being 40 feet front on more fully described below, to Fam- Permanent Parcel Nos. 104-19-029 as the Northerly side of Lexington icos Foundation. more fully described below, to Fam- Avenue and extending back of equal Section 22. That the real property icos Foundation. width 150 feet deep, be the same to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- Section 10. That the real property more or less, but subject to all legal nance is more fully described as fol- to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- highways. lows: nance is more fully described as fol- Section 15. That pursuant to Sec- lows: tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- P. P. No. 104-20-100 nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Situated in the City of Cleveland, P. P. No. 104-19-029 Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- County of Cuyahoga and State of Situated in the City of Cleveland, plies is hereby authorized to sell Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. County of Cuyahoga and State of Permanent Parcel No. 104-19-036 as 17 in Luther and Arvilla Moses’ Sub- Ohio, and known as being part of more fully described below, to Fam- division of part of Original One Sublot No. 66 in the Luther and icos Foundation. Hundred Acre Lot No. 340, as shown Arville Moses’ Subdivision of part of Section 16. That the real property by the recorded plat in Volume 5 of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. to be sold pursuant to this Ordinance Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga Records, 340, as shown by the recorded plat is more fully described as follows: and being 40 feet front on the in Volume 5 of Maps, Page 48 of Southerly side of Lexington Avenue, Cuyahoga County Records, and P. P. No. 104-19-036 N.E., and extending back of equal bounded and described as follows: Situated in the City of Cleveland, width, 150 feet, as appears by said Beginning on the Northerly line of County of Cuyahoga and State of plat, be the same more or less, but Lexington Avenue, N.E., at the Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. subject to all legal highways. Southwesterly corner of said Sublot 52 in Luther Moses Subdivision of Also subject to zoning ordinances. No. 66; thence Easterly along the part of Original One Hundred Acre Section 23. That pursuant to Sec- Northerly line of Lexington Avenue, Lot No. 340, as shown by the record- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- N.E., 52 feet 6 inches to the South- ed plat in Volume 5 of Maps, Page nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the westerly corner of land conveyed to 48 of Cuyahoga County Records and Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Lilly Razek by deed dated Septem- being 40 feet front on the Northerly plies is hereby authorized to sell ber 8, 1933, and recorded in Volume side of Lexington Avenue, and Permanent Parcel No. 104-21-085 as 4315, Page 150 of Cuyahoga County extending back of equal width 150 more fully described below, to Fam- Records; thence Northerly along the feet deep, as appears by said plat, icos Foundation. Westerly line of land so conveyed be the same more or less, but sub- Section 24. That the real property 150 feet to the Northerly line of said ject to all legal highways. to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- Sublot No. 66; thence Westerly along Section 17. That pursuant to Sec- nance is more fully described as fol- the Northerly line of Sublot No. 66, tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- lows: 52 feet 8 inches to the Northwester- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the ly corner thereof; thence Southerly Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- P. P. No. 104-21-085 along the Westerly line of said plies is hereby authorized to sell Situated in the City of Cleveland, Sublot No. 66, 150 feet to the place Permanent Parcel No. 104-19-044 as County of Cuyahoga and State of of beginning, as appears by said more fully described below, to Fam- Ohio, and known as being part of plat, be the same more or less, but icos Foundation. Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. subject to all legal highways. Section 18. That the real property 340 and bounded and described as Section 11. That pursuant to Sec- to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- follows: tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- nance is more fully described as fol- Beginning at a point on the nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the lows: Northerly line of Quimby Avenue, Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- N.E., distant 800 feet Easterly (mea- plies is hereby authorized to sell, P. P. No. 104-19-044 sured along said Northerly line), Permanent Parcel No. 104-19-030 as Situated in the City of Cleveland, from the Easterly line of East 55th more fully described below, to Fam- County of Cuyahoga and State of Street; thence Easterly along said ico’s Foundation. Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Northerly line of Quimby Avenue, Section 12. That the real property 36 in Luther and Arvilla Moses’ Sub- N.E., 40 feet; thence Northerly par- to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- division of part of Original One allel with said Easterly line of East nance is more fully described as fol- Hundred Acre Lot No. 340, as shown 55th Street, 140 feet; thence Wester- lows: by the recorded plat in Volume 5 of ly parallel with said Northerly line Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County of Quimby Avenue, N.E., 40 feet; P. P. No. 104-19-030 Records, and being 40 feet front on thence Southerly parallel with said Situated in the City of Cleveland, the Northerly side of Lexington Easterly line of East 55th Street, 140 County of Cuyahoga and State of Avenue, N.E., (formerly Moses feet to the place of beginning. Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Avenue), and extending back of Section 25. That pursuant to Sec- 64 in Luther and Arvilla Moses equal width 150 feet, as appears by tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Allotment of part of Original One said plat, be the same more or less, nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Hundred Acre Lot No. 340, as shown but subject to all legal highways. Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- by the recorded plat in Volume 5 of Section 19. That pursuant to Sec- plies is hereby authorized to sell Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Permanent Parcel No. 104-21-088 as Records and being 40 feet front on nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the more fully described below, to Fam- the Northerly side of Lexington Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- icos Foundation. Avenue, N.E., and extending back of plies is hereby authorized to sell Section 26. That the real property equal width 150 feet deep, as Permanent Parcel No. 104-19-045 as to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- appears by said plat, be the same more fully described below, to Fam- nance is more fully described as fol- more or less, but subject to all legal icos Foundation. lows: highways. Section 20. That the real property Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- P. P. No. 104-21-088 any. nance is more fully described as fol- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Section 13. That pursuant to Sec- lows: County of Cuyahoga and State of tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Ohio, and known as being part of nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the P. P. No. 104-19-045 Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Situated in the City of Cleveland, 340 and bounded and described as plies is hereby authorized to sell County of Cuyahoga and State of follows: Permanent Parcel No. 104-19-034 as Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Beginning on the Northerly line of more fully described below, to Fam- 34 in Luther and Aarvill Moses’ Sub- Quimby Avenue, N.E., 930 feet East- icos Foundation. division of part of Original One Hun- erly measured along said Northerly Section 14. That the real property dred Acre Lot No. 340, as shown by line, from its point of intersection to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- the recorded plat in Volume 5 of with the Easterly line of East 55th nance is more fully described as fol- Maps, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County Street; thence Easterly along said lows: Records and being 40 feet front on Northerly line of Quimby Avenue, the Northerly side of Lexington N.E.; 40 feet; thence Northerly on a P. P. No. 104-19-034 Avenue, N.E., (formerly Moses line parallel to said Easterly line of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Avenue) and extending back of equal East 55th Street, 140 feet; thence County of Cuyahoga and State of width 150 feet, appears by said plat. Westerly on a line parallel to said Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Section 21. That pursuant to Sec- Northerly line of Quimby Avenue, 56 in Luther and Arvilla Moses Sub- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- N.E., 40 feet; thence Southerly 140 division of part of Original One nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the feet to the place of beginning, be Hundred Acre Lot No. 340, as shown Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- the same more or less, but subject by the recorded plat in Volume 5 of plies is hereby authorized to sell to all legal highways. 1262 June 13, 2001 The City Record 41

Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if plies is hereby authorized to sell The rules were suspended. Yeas any. Permanent Parcel No(s). 118-09-103 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 27. That all documents and 118-09-104, as more fully third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. necessary to complete the con- described below, to Steven Broadnax Nays 0. veyance authorized by this ordi- and Karla Broadnax. Not answering Roll Call: Council nance shall be executed within six Section 2. That the real property Member O’Malley. (6) months of the effective date of to be sold pursuant to this ordinance this ordinance. If all of the docu- is more fully described as follows: Ord. No. 1176-01. ments are not executed within six By Councilman Patmon. (6) months of the effective date of P. P. No. 118-09-103 An emergency ordinance authoriz- this ordinance, or such additional Situated in the City of Cleveland, ing and directing the Director of time as may be granted by the County of Cuyahoga and State of Public Service to issue a permit to Director of Community Develop- Ohio, and known as being Sublot Mr. Larry Lumpkin, to hang 10 Ban- ment, this ordinance shall be No. 14 in George M. Spangler’s Sub- ners on E. 105th St. using Cleveland repealed and shall be of no further division of part of Original One Public Power utility poles (by sep- force or effect. Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 339 and 342, arate permission) for the period of Section 28. That the consideration as shown by the recorded plat in June 10, 2001 to July 10, 2001, inclu- for the subject parcel shall be estab- Volume 24 of Maps, Page 22 of sive celebrating the Grand Opening lished by the Board of Control and Cuyahoga County Records and of the Glenville Community’s Youth shall be not less than Fair Market being 35 feet front on the Norther- Opportunity Center. Value taking into account such ly side of Sagamore Avenue, N.E., Whereas, this ordinance constitutes terms and conditions, restrictions and extending back of equal width an emergency measure providing for and covenants as are deemed nec- 110 feet deep, be the same more or the usual daily operation of a munic- essary or appropriate. less, but subject to all legal high- ipal department; now, therefore, Section 29. That the conveyance w a y s . Be it ordained by the Council of authorized hereby shall be made by Also subject to all zoning ordi- the City of Cleveland: official deed prepared by the Direc- nances, if any. Section 1. That notwithstanding tor of Law and executed by the the provision of Section 623.13 of the Mayor on behalf of the City of P. P. No. 118-09-104 Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Cleveland. The deed shall contain Situated in the City of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Director of Public Ser- such provisions as may be necessary County of Cuyahoga and State of vice is hereby authorized and direct- to protect and benefit the public Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. ed to issue a permit to Mr. Larry interest including such restrictive 15 in George M. Spangler’s Subdivi- Lumpkin to hang ten (10) Banners covenants and reversionary inter- sion of part of Original One Hun- on various locations on East 105th ests as may be specified by the dred Acre Lots Nos. 342 and 339, as Street to celebrate the Grand Open- Board of Control, the Director of shown by the recorded plat in Vol- ing of the Glenville Community’s Community Development or the ume 24 of Maps, Page 22 of Cuya- Your Opportunity Center, using Director of Law. hoga County Records and being 35 Cleveland Public Power utility poles Section 30. That this ordinance is feet front on the Northerly side of (by separate permission) for the hereby declared to be an emergency Sagamore Avenue, N.E., and extend- period of June 10, 2001 to July 10, measure and, provided it receives ing back of equal width 110 feet, as 2001, inclusive, and which Banners the affirmative vote of two-thirds of appears by said plat, be the same are to be hung at the following loca- all the members elected to Council, more or less, but subject to all legal tions and pole numbers: On East it shall take effect and be in force highways. 105th Street: On the 5th pole North immediately upon its passage and Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if of St. Clair (W), #NE6-104-5; On the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it any. 6th pole North of St. Clair (W), shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That all documents nec- #NE6-104-6; On the 7th pole North of from and after the earliest period essary to complete the conveyance St. Clair (W), #NE6-104-7; On the 8th allowed by law. authorized by this ordinance shall pole North of St. Clair, #NE6-104-7A; Motion to suspend rules. Charter be executed within six (6) months On the 9th pole North of St. Clair and statutory provisions and place of the effective date of this ordi- (W), #NE6-104-8; On the 10th pole on final passage. nance. If all of the documents are North of St. Clair (W), #NE6-104-9; The rules were suspended. Yeas not executed within six (6) months On the 11th pole North of St. Clair 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of the effective date of this ordi- (W), #NE6-104-10; On the 12th pole third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. nance, or such additional time as North of St. Clair (W), #NE6-104-11; Nays 0. may be granted by the Director of On the 13th pole North of St. Clair Not answering Roll Call: Council Community Development, this ordi- (W), #NE6-104-12; On the 14th pole Member O’Malley. nance shall be repealed and shall be North of St. Clair (W), #NE6-104-13; of no further force or effect. and which poles location and Ban- Ord. No. 1175-01. Section 4. That the consideration ners shall be approved by the Direc- By Councilman Lewis. for the subject parcel shall be estab- tor of Public Service in consultation An emergency ordinance authoriz- lished by the Board of Control and with the Director of Public Safety, ing the sale of real property as part shall be not less than Fair Market as to type, method of affixing and of the Land Reutilization Program Value taking into account such location so as not to interfere with and located on Sagamore Avenue to terms and conditions, restrictions any sign erected and maintained Steven Broadnax and Karla Broad- and covenants as are deemed nec- under the requirements of law or nax. essary or appropriate. ordinance. The permission of the Whereas, the City of Cleveland Section 5. That the conveyance owner of any pole from which a ban- has elected to adopt and implement authorized hereby shall be made by ner will be hung must be obtained the procedures under Chapter 5722 official deed prepared by the Direc- prior to issuance of the permit. No of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- tor of Law and executed by the commercial advertising shall be tate reutilization of nonproductive Mayor on behalf of the City of printed or permitted on said Ban- lands situated within the City of Cleveland. The deed shall contain ners, and said Banners shall be Cleveland; and such provisions as may be necessary removed promptly upon the expira- Whereas, real property acquired to protect and benefit the public tion of said permit. under the City’s Land Reutilization interest including such restrictive Section 2. That this ordinance is Program is acquired, held, adminis- covenants and reversionary inter- hereby declared to be an emergency tered and disposed by the City of ests as may be specified by the measure and provided it receives the Cleveland through its Department of Board of Control, the Director of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Community Development under the Community Development or the the members elected to Council, it terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Director of Law. shall take effect and be in force Revised Code and Section 183.021 of Section 6. That this ordinance is immediately upon its passage and Codified Ordinances of the City of hereby declared to be an emergency approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Cleveland, 1976; and measure and, provided it receives shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of from and after the earliest period tutes an emergency measure provid- all the members elected to Council, allowed by law. ing for the usual daily operation of it shall take effect and be in force Motion to suspend rules. Charter a municipal department; now, there- immediately upon its passage and and statutory provisions and place fore approval by the Mayor; otherwise it on final passage. Be it ordained by the Council of shall take effect and be in force The rules were suspended. Yeas the City of Cleveland: from and after the earliest period 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- allowed by law. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Motion to suspend rules. Charter Nays 0. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the and statutory provisions and place Not answering Roll Call: Council Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- on final passage. Member O’Malley. 1263 42 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 1178-01. interest including such restrictive the rear as appears by said plat, be By Councilman Westbrook. covenants and reversionary inter- the same more or less, but subject An emergency ordinance authoriz- ests as may be specified by the to all legal highways. ing the sale of real property as part Board of Control, the Director of Subject to zoning ordinances, if of the Land Reutilization Program Community Development or the any. and located at 3182 West 99th Street Director of Law. to Mathile Saad. Section 6. That this ordinance is P. P. No. 017-04-003 Whereas, the City of Cleveland hereby declared to be an emergency Situated in the City of Cleveland, has elected to adopt and implement measure and, provided it receives County of Cuyahoga and State of the procedures under Chapter 5722 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Ohio, and known as being Sublot of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- all the members elected to Council, Nos. 148, 149 and 150 in Pelton Farm tate reutilization of nonproductive it shall take effect and be in force Allotment of part of Original Brook- lands situated within the City of immediately upon its passage and lyn Township Lots Nos. 14 and 27, as Cleveland; and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shown by the recorded plat in Vol- Whereas, real property acquired shall take effect and be in force ume 17 of Maps, Page 22 of Cuya- under the City’s Land Reutilization from and after the earliest period hoga County Records, and together Program is acquired, held, adminis- allowed by law. forming a parcel of land 124.04 feet tered and disposed by the City of Motion to suspend rules. Charter front on the Southerly side of Clark Cleveland through its Department of and statutory provisions and place Avenue, S.W., 125.04 feet on the Community Development under the on final passage. Westerly line, 125.04 feet deep on the terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio The rules were suspended. Yeas Easterly line (which also is the Revised Code and Section 183.021 of 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Westerly line of West 88th Street Codified Ordinances of the City of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. (formerly Libbie Street) and 124.04 Cleveland, 1976; and Nays 0. feet in the rear, as appears by said Whereas, this ordinance consti- Not answering Roll Call: Council plat, be the same more or less, but tutes an emergency measure provid- Member O’Malley. subject to all legal highways. ing for the usual daily operation of Subject to zoning ordinances, if a municipal department; now, there- Ord. No. 1179-01. any. fore By Councilman Westbrook. Section 3. That all documents nec- Be it ordained by the Council of An emergency ordinance authoriz- essary to complete the conveyance the City of Cleveland: ing the sale of real property as part authorized by this ordinance shall Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- of the Land Reutilization Program be executed within six (6) months tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- and located on Clark Avenue to Cud- of the effective date of this ordi- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the ell Improvement, Inc. nance. If all of the documents are Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Whereas, the City of Cleveland not executed within six (6) months plies is hereby authorized to sell has elected to adopt and implement of the effective date of this ordi- Permanent Parcel No(s). 017-01-056, the procedures under Chapter 5722 nance, or such additional time as as more fully described below, to of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- may be granted by the Director of Mathile Saad. tate reutilization of nonproductive Community Development, this ordi- Section 2. That the real property lands situated within the City of nance shall be repealed and shall be to be sold pursuant to this ordinance Cleveland; and of no further force or effect. is more fully described as follows: Whereas, real property acquired Section 4. That the consideration under the City’s Land Reutilization for the subject parcel shall be estab- P. P. No. 017-01-056 Program is acquired, held, adminis- lished by the Board of Control and Situated in the City of Cleveland, tered and disposed by the City of shall be not less than Fair Market County of Cuyahoga and State of Cleveland through its Department of Value taking into account such Ohio, and known as being a South Community Development under the terms and conditions, restrictions parts of Sublot Nos. 4 and 5 in the terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio and covenants as are deemed nec- A.L. Weitz Subdivision of part of Revised Code and Section 183.021 of essary or appropriate. Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. Codified Ordinances of the City of Section 5. That the conveyance 14 as shown by the recorded plat in Cleveland, 1976; and authorized hereby shall be made by Volume 23 of Maps, Page 21 of Cuya- Whereas, this ordinance consti- official deed prepared by the Direc- hoga County Records, forming a par- tutes an emergency measure provid- tor of Law and executed by the cel of land having a frontage of 39 ing for the usual daily operation of Mayor on behalf of the City of feet on the Westerly side of West a municipal department; now, there- Cleveland. The deed shall contain 99th Street (45 feet wide), and fore such provisions as may be necessary extending back of equal width of Be it ordained by the Council of to protect and benefit the public 73.24 feet deep, as appears by said the City of Cleveland: interest including such restrictive plat, be the same more or less, but Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- covenants and reversionary inter- subject to all legal highways. tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- ests as may be specified by the Section 3. That all documents nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Board of Control, the Director of necessary to complete the con- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Community Development or the veyance authorized by this ordi- plies is hereby authorized to sell Director of Law. nance shall be executed within six Permanent Parcel No(s). 017-04-001, Section 6. That this ordinance is (6) months of the effective date of 017-04-002 and 017-04-003, as more hereby declared to be an emergency this ordinance. If all of the docu- fully described below, to Cudell measure and, provided it receives ments are not executed within six Improvement, Inc. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of (6) months of the effective date of Section 2. That the real property all the members elected to Council, this ordinance, or such additional to be sold pursuant to this ordinance it shall take effect and be in force time as may be granted by the Direc- is more fully described as follows: immediately upon its passage and tor of Community Development, this approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ordinance shall be repealed and P. P. Nos. 017-04-001 and shall take effect and be in force shall be of no further force or effect. 017-04-002 from and after the earliest period Section 4. That the consideration Situated in the City of Cleveland, allowed by law. for the subject parcel shall be estab- County of Cuyahoga and State of Motion to suspend rules. Charter lished by the Board of Control and Ohio, and known as being Sublot and statutory provisions and place shall be not less than Fair Market Nos. 1 and 2 in G. P. Geib’s Allot- on final passage. Value taking into account such ment of part of Original Brooklyn The rules were suspended. Yeas terms and conditions, restrictions Township Lot No. 14, as shown by 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and covenants as are deemed nec- the recorded plat in Volume 16 of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. essary or appropriate. Maps, Page 27 of Cuyahoga County Nays 0. Section 5. That the conveyance Records, and together forming a Not answering Roll Call: Council authorized hereby shall be made by parcel of land 101.44 feet on the Member O’Malley. official deed prepared by the Direc- Southerly side of Clark Avenue, tor of Law and executed by the S.W., 122.79 feet deep on the East- Council Member Westbrook left Mayor on behalf of the City of erly line, 120 feet deep on the West- the meeting after Roll Call. Cleveland. The deed shall contain erly line (which is also the Easter- such provisions as may be necessary ly line of West 90th Street (former- Council Member O’Malley entered to protect and benefit the public ly Yonkers Street) and 101.40 feet in the meeting. 1264 June 13, 2001 The City Record 43

FIRST READING EMERGENCY Whereas, the granting of this Whereas, Council has been noti- RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL application for a liquor permit to fied by the Director of Liquor Con- AND ADOPTED this high crime area, which is trol of an application for the trans- already saturated with other liquor fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Res. No. 1180-01. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Liquor Permit from Permit No. By Councilman Cimperman. ests of the entire community; and 2978678, G S Yun inc., DBA K & S An emergency resolution supporting Whereas, the applicant does not Food & Gift, 6506 Fleet Avenue, the goals and objectives of NABET/ qualify to be a permit holder and/or Cleveland, Ohio 44105 to Permit No. CWA Local 42 to ensure safe, fair has demonstrated that he has oper- 6506 Fleet Avenue LLC, 6506 Fleet working conditions, to be paid equi- ated his liquor business in disregard Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105; and tably for their work, and to ensure of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, the granting of this accessible and affordable health care ordinances of this state or any other application for a liquor permit to coverage for their members. state; and this high crime area, which is Whereas, this Council of the City Whereas, the place for which the already saturated with other liquor of Cleveland, through passage of permit is sought has not conformed outlets, is contrary to the best inter- numerous pieces of legislation, has to the building, safety or health ests of the entire community; and recognized the rights of all workers requirements of the governing body Whereas, the applicant does not to seek safe, fair working conditions of this County or City; and qualify to be a permit holder and/or and to be paid equitably for their Whereas, the place for which the has demonstrated that he has oper- work; and permit is sought is so arranged or ated his liquor business in disregard Whereas, this Council, through constructed that law enforcement offi- of the laws, regulations or local passage of numerous pieces of leg- cers or agents of the Department of ordinances of this state or any other islation and its actions, has demon- Liquor Control are prevented reason- state; and strated support for labor unions able access to the establishment; and Whereas, the place for which the within the City of Cleveland and Whereas, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed nationally; and permit is sought is so located with to the building, safety or health Whereas, NABET/CWA Local 42, respect to the neighborhood that it requirements of the governing body which represents technicians, engi- substantially interferes with public of this County or City; and neers, producers, directors and writ- decency, sobriety, peace or good Whereas, the place for which the ers at Channel 19/43, has attempted order; and permit is sought is so arranged or to bargain a first contract with Whereas, this objection is based constructed that law enforcement offi- Channel 19/43, without success, for on other legal grounds as set forth cers or agents of the Department of over one year; and in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and Liquor Control are prevented reason- Whereas, this Council urges both Whereas, this resolution consti- able access to the establishment; and parties to work cooperatively and to tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, the place for which the act within the bounds of the Nation- ing for the immediate preservation permit is sought is so located with al Labor Relations Act to resolve of the public peace, prosperity, safe- respect to the neighborhood that it outstanding issues to ensure that all ty and welfare pursuant to Section substantially interferes with public workers are treated fairly and that 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. decency, sobriety, peace or good labor laws are properly and evenly Council’s objection to said permit order; and applied; and must be received by the Director of Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, this resolution consti- Liquor Control within 30 days of on other legal grounds as set forth tutes an emergency measure for the notification; now, therefore, in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and immediate preservation of public Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this resolution consti- peace, property, health or safety, the City of Cleveland: tutes an emergency measure provid- now, therefore, Section 1. That Council does here- ing for the immediate preservation Be it resolved by the Council of of the public peace, prosperity, safe- by record its objection to the trans- the City of Cleveland: ty and welfare pursuant to Section fer of ownership and location of a Section 1. That this Council of the 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit City of Cleveland supports the goals Council’s objection to said permit from Permit No. 5539557, Marino Inc., and objectives of NABET/CWA must be received by the Director of Local 42 to ensure safe, fair work- DBA Gateway Bar B Que, 3353 West Liquor Control within 30 days of ing conditions, to be paid equitably 117th Street, 1st Fl., Cleveland, Ohio notification; now, therefore, for their work, and to ensure acces- 44113. Shia Shapiro Atty., to Permit Be it resolved by the Council of sible and affordable health care cov- No. 8116737, Shuhei of Japan LLC, the City of Cleveland: erage for their members. 13120 Shaker Square, Cleveland, Section 1. That Council does hereby Section 2. That this resolution is Ohio 44120 and requests the Director record its objection to the transfer of hereby declared to be an emergency of Liquor Control to set a hearing ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per- measure and, provided it receives for said application in accordance mit from Permit No. 2978678, G S Yun the affirmative vote of two-thirds of with provisions of Section 4303.26 of inc., DBA K & S Food & Gift, 6506 all the members elected to Council, the Revised Code of Ohio. Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44105 it shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- to Permit No. 6506 Fleet Avenue LLC, immediately upon its adoption and cil be and she is hereby directed to 6506 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio approval by the Mayor; otherwise it transmit two certified copies of this 44105 and requests the Director of shall take effect and be in force resolution, together with two copies Liquor Control to set a hearing for from and after the earliest period of a letter of objection and two said application in accordance with allowed by law. copies of a letter requesting that the provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Motion to suspend rules. Charter hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Revised Code of Ohio. and statutory provisions and place hoga County. Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- on final passage. Section 3. That this resolution is cil be and she is hereby directed to The rules were suspended. Yeas hereby declared to be an emergency transmit two certified copies of this 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read measure and, provided it receives resolution, together with two copies third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of of a letter of objection and two Nays 0. all the members elected to Council, copies of a letter requesting that the Not answering Roll Call: Council it shall take effect and be in force hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Member Westbrook. immediately upon its adoption and hoga County. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 3. That this resolution is Res. No. 1181-01. shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency By Councilman Johnson. from and after the earliest period measure and, provided it receives An emergency resolution object- allowed by law. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing to the transfer of ownership and Motion to suspend rules. Charter all the members elected to Council, location of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A and statutory provisions and place it shall take effect and be in force Liquor Permit to 13120 Shaker on final passage. immediately upon its adoption and Square. The rules were suspended. Yeas approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, Council has been noti- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read shall take effect and be in force fied by the Director of Liquor Con- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. from and after the earliest period trol of an application for the trans- Nays 0. allowed by law. fer of ownership and location of a Not answering Roll Call: Council Motion to suspend rules. Charter D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit Member Westbrook. and statutory provisions and place from Permit No. 5539557, Marino Inc., on final passage. DBA Gateway Bar B Que, 3353 West Res. No. 1182-01. The rules were suspended. Yeas 117th Street, 1st Fl., Cleveland, Ohio By Councilman Rybka. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 44113. Shia Shapiro Atty., to Permit An emergency resolution object- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. No. 8116737, Shuhei of Japan LLC, ing to the transfer of ownership of Nays 0. 13120 Shaker Square, Cleveland, a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 6506 Not answering Roll Call: Council Ohio 44120; and Fleet Avenue. Member Westbrook. 1265 44 The City Record June 13, 2001

Council Member O’Malley left the and Development Loan and Grant 1. In Section 1, line 6, strike “Util- meeting after Roll Call. Agreement with Cleveland Health ity Corridor Phase I” and insert in Education Museum to provide eco- lieu thereof “Brookpark Road Pro- Council Member Westbrook nomic development assistance to ject”. entered the meeting. partially finance the expansion and 2. In Section 4, line 5, strike improvements to its facilities locat- “Board of Control” and insert in lieu SECOND READING EMERGENCY ed at 8911 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, thereof “. ORDINANCES PASSED Ohio. 3. In Section 4, line 7, after Approved by Directors of Commu- “grantee improvements located with- Ord. No. 915-2000. nity Development, City Planning in the easement,” insert the follow- By Councilmen Dolan, Cimperman Commission, Finance, Law; Passage ing: “including, appropriate land- and Patmon (by departmental re- recommended by Committees on scaping around each improvement quest). Community and Economic Develop- in order to conceal such improve- An emergency ordinance deter- ment, City Planning, Finance; when ment,” mining the method of making the amended as follows: Amendments agreed to. public improvement of constructing 1. In the title, line 4, strike “Acqui- The rules were suspended. Yeas or repairing and upgrading of the sition and Development Loan and” 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. existing Long Term Parking Garage and insert in lieu thereof “Empow- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. structure at Cleveland Hopkins erment Zone Section 108 loan and an Not answering Roll Call: Council International Airport; authorizing Economic Development Initiative”; Member O’Malley. the Director of Port Control to enter and in line 8, strike “expansion” and In compliance with Section 33 of into contract for the making of such insert in lieu thereof “construction”. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- improvement; and authorizing said 2. In Section 1, lines 2 and 3, tion was furnished to each member director to employ one or more pro- strike “Acquisition and Development of Council before final passage. fessional consultants to design the Loan and Grant Agreement” and improvement. insert in lieu thereof “Empowerment Ord. No. 306-01. Approved by Directors of Port Zone Section 108 loan”; and in line By Councilmen Sweeney, Melena, Control, City Planning Commission, 4, strike “expansion” and insert in Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- lieu thereof “construction”. mental request). ed by Committees on Aviation and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Transportation, City Planning, 3. Insert new Section 2 to read as ing the sale of real property as part Fi n a n c e ; when amended as follows: follows: of the Land Reutilization Program 1. Strike the title in its entirety “Section 2. That the Director of and located at 12713 Longmeade and insert in lieu thereof the fol- Economic Development is hereby Avenue to Bellaire-Puritas Develop- lowing: authorized to enter into a grant “An emergency ordinance autho- agreement with the Cleveland ment Corporation or designee. rizing the Director of Port Control Health Education Museum to Approved by Directors of Commu- to employ one or more professional receive Economic Development Ini- nity Development, City Planning, consultants to design the public tiative Grant funds to partially Finance, Law; Passage recommend- improvement of constructing or finance the above-described ed by Committees on Community repairing and upgrading of the Improvement.”. and Economic Development, City existing Long Term Parking Garage 4. Renumber existing Sections 2, 3, Planning, Finance. structure at Cleveland Hopkins 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8, respectively, to new The rules were suspended. Yeas International Airport.”. “Section 3”, “Section 4”, “Section 5”, 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. 2. Strike Sections 1 and 2 in their “Section 6”, “Section 7”, “Section 8” Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. entirety. and “Section 9”. Not answering Roll Call: Council 3. Renumber existing “Section 3” 5. In existing Section 2, line 3, Member O’Malley. to new “Section 1”. strike “1067-2000-A” and insert in 4. In new Section 1, strike line 6 lieu thereof “1067-2000-B”. Ord. No. 358-01. in its entirety and insert in lieu 6. In existing Section 3, line 2, By Councilman Cimperman (by re- thereof the following: “to design the strike “$1,200,000” and insert in lieu quest). public improvement of constructing thereof “$5,000,000”; in line 3, strike An emergency ordinance authoriz- or repairing and upgrading the “$800,000. The land” and insert in ing the Director of Public Service to existing Long Term Parking Garage lieu thereof the following: issue a permit to CTF Hotel Hold- structure at Cleveland Hopkins “$1,250,000. The loan”; and in line 5, ings, Inc., CTF Hotels & Resorts, International Airport, for the Divi- strike “13114” and insert in lieu joint owners of the Renaissance sion of Cleveland Hopkins Interna- thereof “13161”. Hotel of Cleveland, to encroach into tional Airport, Department of Port 7. In existing Section 6, line 4, the public right-of-way of West Control.”. strike “expend such fees” and insert Superior Avenue N.W. and The 5. Add a new “Section 2” to read in lieu thereof “such fees are here- Bridge of Prospect Avenue N.W. to as follows: by appropriated”. construct new facades for the hotel’s “Section 2. That the Summary of Amendments agreed to. parking garage and ballroom. Cost Benefit for the Economy (Long The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Public Term) Garage Rehabilitation con- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Service, City Planning Commission, tained in File No. 915-2000-A is made Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Finance, Law; Passage recommend- a part hereof as if fully rewritten Not answering Roll Call: Council ed by Committees on Public Service, herein.”. Member O’Malley. City Planning, Finance. 6. Renumber existing “Section 4” In compliance with Section 33 of The rules were suspended. Yeas to new “Section 3”. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. 7. In new Section 3, strike lines 1 tion was furnished to each member Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. and 2 in their entirety and insert in of Council before final passage. Not answering Roll Call: Council lieu thereof the following: Member O’Malley. “That the cost of the professional Ord. No. 1961-2000. services hereby authorized shall not Ord. No. 493-01. exceed $485,000.00 and shall be paid By Mayor White. An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Councilmen Cimperman, Cin- from Fund Nos. 60 SF” tron and Patmon (by departmental 8. Renumber existing “Section 5” ing the Director of Port Control to request). to new “Section 4”. execute an easement granting to An emergency ordinance authoriz- Amendments agreed to. Ameritech certain easement rights The rules were suspended. Yeas in property located at Old Grayton ing the Director of Public Service to 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Road and declaring said easement make alterations and modifications Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. rights no longer needed for public in Contract No. 56174 for emergency Not answering Roll Call: Council use; proffering certain representa- repairs to Eagle Avenue Member O’Malley. tions for purposes of the Trust Bridge/West 3rd Street ramp with In compliance with Section 33 of Indenture from the City of Cleve- Perk Company, Inc. for the Depart- the Charter, a copy of the legisla- land to the Chase Manhattan Trust ment of Public Service. tion was furnished to each member Company, National Association, as Approved by Directors of Public of Council before final passage. successor trustee and authorizing Service, City Planning Commission, the Director of Port Control to apply Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Ord. No. 1067-2000. to the bond trustee for land release. ed by Committees on Public Service, By Councilmen Britt, Melena, Cim- Approved by Directors of Port City Planning, Finance. perman and Patmon (by de- Control, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas partmental request). Finance, Law; Passage recommend- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ed by Committees on Aviation and Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. ing the Director of Economic Devel- Transportation, City Planning, Not answering Roll Call: Council opment to enter into an Acquisition Finance; when amended as follows: Member O’Malley. 1266 June 13, 2001 The City Record 45

Ord. No. 502-01. recommended by Committees on May 22, 2000, relating to causing the By Councilman Polensek. Community and Economic Develop- payment of the City of Cleveland’s An emergency ordinance authoriz- ment, City Planning, Finance. share to the State of Ohio for the ing the Director of Parks, Recre- The rules were suspended. Yeas cost of rehabilitating or recon- ation, and Properties to enter into 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. structing the West 44th Street an agreement with Northeast Shores Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Bridge. Development Corporation to main- Not answering Roll Call: Council Approved by Directors of Public tain and adopt certain real estate Member O’Malley. Service, City Planning Commission, belonging to the City. Finance, Law; Passage recommend- Approved by Directors of Parks, Ord. No. 510-01. ed by Committees on Public Service, Recreation and Properties, City Plan- By Councilmen Willis, Melena, City Planning, Finance. ning Commission, Finance, Law; Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- The rules were suspended. Yeas Passage recommended by Co m m i t - mental request). 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. tees on Public Parks, Property and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Recreation, City Planning, Finance; ing the sale of real property as part Not answering Roll Call: Council when amended as follows: of the Land Reutilization Program Member O’Malley. 1. In Section 1, line 1, after “That” and located on scattered sites to insert the following “, notwith- Northeastern Neighborhood Devel- Ord. No. 650-01. By Councilmen Melena, Lewis, standing and as an exception to the opment Corporation or designee. Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- provisions of Chapters 181 and 183 Approved by Directors of Commu- mental request). and Section 133.24 of the Codified nity Development, City Planning An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Commission, Finance, Law; Passage ing the Director of Economic Devel- 1976,”; in line 2, strike “an agree- recommended by Committees on opment to enter into an Empower- ment” and insert in lieu thereof “a Community and Economic Develop- ment Zone Section 108 loan and an property adoption agreement”; in ment, City Planning, Finance. Economic Development Initiative line 4, after “City,” insert “which The rules were suspended. Yeas Grant Agreement with Famicos includes”; in line 5, after “board” 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Foundation to provide economic insert the following: “, located at the Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. development assistance to partially triangle at East 174th Street and Not answering Roll Call: Council finance the planning, design, con- Lakeshore Boulevard.” And strike Member O’Malley. struction, site improvements and the remainder of the Section. development, rehabilitation and all 2. Strike Section 2 in its entirety Ord. No. 543-01. other associated costs, including and insert in lieu thereof the fol- By Councilmen O’Malley, Cimper- housing construction and redevelop- lowing: man and Patmon (by departmental ment of League Park in the area “Section 2. That this property request). bounded by East 55th Street to East adoption shall not be construed as a An emergency ordinance authoriz- 71st Street, from Chester Avenue to conveyance of an right, title, or ing the Director of Public Utilities Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. interest in public property, but is to lease property at 13715 Aspinwall Approved by Directors of Eco- the grant of a privilege revocable at Avenue to American Municipal nomic Development, City Planning the will of the Council. Power-Ohio, Inc. for a term not to Commission, Finance, Law; Passage Section 3. That the property adop- exceed twenty years. recommended by Committees on tion agreement hereby authorized Approved by Directors of Public Community and Economic Develop- shall be prepared by the Director of Utilities, City Planning Commission, ment, City Planning, Finance; when Law and shall contain such addi- Finance, Law; Passage recommend- amended as follows: tional terms and conditions as said ed by Committees on Public Utili- 1. In the title, line 7; in Section 1, Director deems necessary to protect ties, City Planning, Finance. line 3; and in Section 2, line 3, after and benefit the public interest.”. The rules were suspended. Yeas “Famicos Foundation” insert “, or its 3. Renumber existing Section 3 to 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. designee,”. new “Section 4”. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Amendment agreed to. Amendments agreed to. Not answering Roll Call: Council The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas Member O’Malley. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Ord. No. 609-01. Not answering Roll Call: Council Member O’Malley. Not answering Roll Call: Council By Councilmen Cintron, Cimper- Member O’Malley. In compliance with Section 33 of man and Patmon (by departmental the Charter, a copy of the legisla- In compliance with Section 33 of request). the Charter, a copy of the legisla- tion was furnished to each member An emergency ordinance deter- of Council before final passage. tion was furnished to each member mining the method of making the of Council before final passage. public improvement of reconstruct- Ord. No. 657-01. ing West 31st Street between Han- By Councilmen Polensek, Gordon Ord. No. 507-01. cock Avenue and Keene Court, and and Patmon (by departmental re- By Councilmen Jackson, Melena, authorizing the Director of Public quest). Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- Service to enter into contract for the An emergency ordinance to amend mental request). making of such improvement; and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1265-99, An emergency ordinance authoriz- authorizing said Director to enter passed August 11, 1999, relating to ing the sale of real property as part into such other agreements neces- a grant from the Public Health Ser- of the Land Reutilization Program sary to complete this improvement. vice, Department of Health and and located on East 61st Street to Approved by Directors of Public Human Services for the Metropolitan Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc., Service, City Planning Commission, Medical Response System Develop- or designee. Finance, Law; Passage recommend- ment Program, and to enter into con- Approved by Directors of Commu- ed by Committees on Public Service, tract relative thereto. nity Development, City Planning City Planning, Finance; when Approved by Directors of Public Commission, Finance, Law; Passage amended as follows: Safety, Public Health, Finance, Law; recommended by Committees on 1. In Section 4, line 2, strike “No.” Passage recommended by Commit- Community and Economic Develop- and insert in lieu thereof “Nos. 52 tees on Public Safety, Public Health, ment, City Planning, Finance. SF 001 and”. Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas Amendment agreed to. The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Not answering Roll Call: Council Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Not answering Roll Call: Council Member O’Malley. Not answering Roll Call: Council Member O’Malley. Member O’Malley. Ord. No. 509-01. In compliance with Section 33 of Ord. No. 703-01. By Councilmen Sweeney, Melena, the Charter, a copy of the legisla- By Mayor White. Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- tion was furnished to each member An emergency ordinance authoriz- mental request). of Council before final passage. ing the Director of Port Control to An emergency ordinance authoriz- execute two easements granting to ing the sale of real property as part Ord. No. 611-01. the Cleveland Electric Illuminating of the Land Reutilization Program By Councilmen Cintron, Cimper- Company certain easement rights in and located at 12923 Milligan man and Patmon (by departmental properties located at Cleveland Hop- Avenue to Bellaire-Puritas Develop- request). kins International Airport and ment Corporation or designee. An emergency ordinance to amend declaring said easement rights no Approved by Directors of Commu- Section 1 of Ordinance No. 137-96, longer needed for public use; pre- nity Development, City Planning passed February 5, 1996, as amended ferring certain representations for Commission, Finance, Law; Passage by Ordinance No. 731-2000, passed purposes of the Trust Indenture 1267 46 The City Record June 13, 2001 from the City of Cleveland to the which are in the public right of way Ord. No. 799-01. Chase Manhattan Trust Company, of Moreland Blvd. S.E., Drexmore By Councilmen Brady, O’Malley National Association, as successor Rd. S.E., North Moreland Blvd. & and Patmon (by departmental re- trustee and authorizing the Director Shaker Blvd. quest). of Port Control to apply to the bond Approved by Directors of Public An emergency ordinance deter- trustee for land release. Service, City Planning Commission, mining the method of making the Approved by Directors of Port Finance, Law; Passage recommend- public improvement of rehabilitat- Control, City Planning Commission, ed by Committees on Public Service, ing and replacing the Kadel Avenue Finance, Law; Passage recommend- City Planning, Finance. sewer, and authorizing the Director ed by Committees on Aviation and The rules were suspended. Yeas of Public Utilities to enter into con- Transportation, City Planning, 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. tract for the making of such Fi n a n c e ; when amended as follows: Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. improvement. 1. Delete Section 4 in its entirety Not answering Roll Call: Council Approved by Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- and insert in lieu thereof the fol- Member O’Malley. lowing: ommended by Committees on Public Utilities, Finance; when amended as “Section 4. That by and at the Ord. No. 735-01. follows: direction of the Board of Control, By Councilman Britt. 1. In the title, lines 3 and 4, and the Commissioner of Purchases and An emergency ordinance to vacate in Section 1, line 3, strike “rehabili- Supplies is authorized to convey the a portion of the First Unnamed Alley tating and replacing” and insert in non-exclusive, easement interest hereinafter described. lieu thereof “improving”. defined in Section 1 of this Ordi- Approved by Directors of Public Amendment agreed to. nance to CEI at the fair market Service, City Planning Commission, The rules were suspended. Yeas value of $11,100.00. That by and at Law; Passage recommended by Com- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. the direction of the Board of Con- mittees on Public Service, City Plan- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. trol, the Commissioner of Purchases ning. Not answering Roll Call: Council and Supplies is authorized to convey The rules were suspended. Yeas Member O’Malley. the non-exclusive, easement interest 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. In compliance with Section 33 of described in Section 2 of this Ordi- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- nance to CEI at a price not less Not answering Roll Call: Council tion was furnished to each member than fair market value as deter- Member O’Malley. of Council before final passage. mined by the Board of Control.”. 2. In Section 5, lines 5 and 6, Ord. No. 738-01. Ord. No. 805-01. delete “upon the consent of the By Councilmen Melena and Pat- By Councilman Britt (by depart- Director of Port Control which con- mon (by departmental request). mental request). sent shall not be unreasonably with- An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance to vacate held” and insert “upon passage of ing the Director of Parks, Recre- a portion of Mt. Overlook Avenue, legislation by this Council authoriz- ation and Properties to expend Com- S.E. hereinafter described. ing the assignment”. munity Development Block Grant Approved by Directors of City Amendments agreed to. funds for the operation of the Pro- Planning Commission, Finance, Law; The rules were suspended. Yeas ject Clean Program. Passage recommended by Commit- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Approved by Directors of Parks, tees on City Planning, Finance. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Recreation and Properties, Communi- The rules were suspended. Yeas Not answering Roll Call: Council 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. ty Development, Finance, Law; Pas- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Member O’Malley. sage recommended by Co m m i t t e e s Not answering Roll Call: Council In compliance with Section 33 of on Public Parks, Property, and Recre- Member O’Malley. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- ation, Community and Economic tion was furnished to each member Development, Fi n a n c e . Ord. No. 811-01. of Council before final passage. The rules were suspended. Yeas By Councilmen Cimperman, Mele- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. na and Patmon (by departmental Ord. No. 707-01. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. request). By Councilmen Dolan, O’Malley Not answering Roll Call: Council An emergency ordinance authoriz- and Patmon (by departmental re- Member O’Malley. ing the Director of Economic Devel- quest). opment to enter into a contract with An emergency ordinance to amend Ord. No. 739-01. Flats Realty, LTD. to provide eco- Section 3 of Ordinance No. 1000-2000, By Councilmen Melena and Pat- nomic development assistance to passed June 19, 2000, as amended by mon (by departmental request). partially finance the improvement Ordinance No. 1590-2000, passed An emergency ordinance authoriz- of real property located at 955 West November 27, 2000, relating to the ing the Director of Community Street and the acquisition and public improvement of rehabilitat- Development to expend Federal installation of machinery and equip- ing sewers on Westpark and Lydi- HOME Program funds for the ment. an Roads. administration of Housing Rehabili- Approved by Directors of Approved by Directors of Public tation Programs. Economic Development, Finance, Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage Approved by Directors of Commu- Law; Passage recommended by Com- recommended by Committees on nity Development, Finance, Law; mittees on Community and Econom- Public Utilities, Finance; when Passage recommended by Commit- ic Development, Finance. amended as follows: tees on Community and Economic The rules were suspended. Yeas 1. In Section 1, in amended Section Development, Finance. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. 3, strike line 7 in its entirety and The rules were suspended. Yeas Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. insert in lieu thereof the following: 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Not answering Roll Call: Council “not to exceed $147,068.13 from Ward Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Member O’Malley. 21’s Neighborhood Equity Funds, Not answering Roll Call: Council Fund 10 SF 166, provided that any Member O’Malley. Ord. No. 816-01. unspent portion of said funds not By Councilmen Cintron and Pat- mon (by departmental request). needed for the project shall remain Ord. No. 742-01. An emergency ordinance authoriz- credited to Ward 21’s Neighborhood By Councilmen O’Malley, Cintron Equity Fund allocation. ing the purchase by requirement and Patmon (by departmental contract of tire recapping, for the Amendment agreed to. request). The rules were suspended. Yeas Division of Motor Vehicle Mainte- An emergency ordinance authoriz- nance, Department of Public Service. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. ing the Director of Public Service to Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Public make alterations and modifications Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Not answering Roll Call: Council in Contract No. 55466 for the reha- Member O’Malley. ommended by Committees on Public bilitation of West 32nd Street Service, Finance. In compliance with Section 33 of between Walbrook Avenue and Oak the Charter, a copy of the legisla- The rules were suspended. Yeas Park Avenue with Rockport Con- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. tion was furnished to each member struction and Materials, for the Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. of Council before final passage. Department of Public Service. Not answering Roll Call: Council Approved by Directors of Public Member O’Malley. Ord. No. 713-01. Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- By Councilman Johnson (by re- ommended by Committees on Public Ord. No. 820-01. quest). Service, Finance. By Councilmen Dolan, O’Malley An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas and Patmon (by departmental re- ing the Director of Public Service to 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. quest). issue a permit to Shaker Square of Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance deter- Ohio LLC (by Center Point Proper- Not answering Roll Call: Council mining the method of making the ties) for 15 Directional Signs; 11 of Member O’Malley. public improvement of rehabilitat- 1268 June 13, 2001 The City Record 47 ing and replacing the Melbourne “Section 3. That Section 1 and Sec- Ord. No. 825-01. Avenue sewer, and authorizing the tion 2 of Ordinance No. 468-2000, By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- Director of Public Utilities to enter passed November 13, 2000, are here- mon (by departmental request). into contract for the making of such by amended to read as follows: An emergency ordinance authoriz- improvement. Section 1. That the Director of ing the Director of Public Health to Approved by Directors of Public Port Control is hereby authorized to apply for and accept a grant from Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- make a written requirement con- the Ohio Department of Health for ommended by Committees on Public tract in accordance with the Charter the State Childhood Lead Poisoning Utilities, Finance; when amended as and the Codified Ordinances of the Prevention Program. follows: City of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Approved by Directors of Public 1. In the title, line 4 and in Sec- period of one year for the necessary Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- tion 1, line 3, after “replacing” insert items of network hardware, includ- ommended by Committees on Public ing, but not limited to routers, “the sewer and curbing in”; in the Health, Finance. switches, firewalls, and manage- title, line 5 and in Section 1, line 4, The rules were suspended. Yeas strike “sewer” and insert in lieu ment software necessary for the operation of a data network system, 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. thereof “area”. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. 2. In Section 2, at the end, insert including maintenance and installa- tion, if necessary, in the approxi- Not answering Roll Call: Council the following new sentence: “The Member O’Malley. Director shall include as an alter- mate amount of $150,000.00, to be nate or additional bid, the rehabili- purchased by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies upon a unit Ord. No. 829-01. tating or replacing of curbs in the By Councilmen Johnson, Melena Melborne Avenue area.”. basis for the Department of Port Control. Bids shall be taken in such and Patmon (by departmental Amendments agreed to. manner as to permit an award to be request). The rules were suspended. Yeas made for all items as a single con- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. tract, or by separate contract for ing the Director of Community Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. each or any combination of said Development to enter into a First Not answering Roll Call: Council items as the Board of Control shall Amendment to Contract No. 56406 Member O’Malley. determine. Alternate bids for a peri- with Buckeye Area Development In compliance with Section 33 of od less than a year may be taken if Corporation for additional adminis- the Charter, a copy of the legisla- deemed desirable by the Commis- trative costs. tion was furnished to each member sioner of Purchases and Supplies of Council before final passage. Approved by Directors of Commu- until provision is made for the nity Development, Finance, Law; requirements for the entire year. Passage recommended by Commit- Ord. No. 821-01. Section 2. That the cost of said By Councilmen Dolan, O’Malley tees on Community and Economic contract shall not exceed $150,000.00 Development, Finance. and Patmon (by departmental re- and shall be charged against the The rules were suspended. Yeas quest). proper appropriation account and An emergency ordinance deter- the Director of Finance shall certi- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. mining the method of making the fy thereon the amount of the initial Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. public improvement of rehabilitat- purchases thereunder, which pur- Not answering Roll Call: Council ing and replacing the Fairway chase, together with all subsequent Member O’Malley. Drive area sewer, and authorizing purchases, shall be made on order of the Director of Public Utilities to the Commissioner of Purchases and Ord. No. 830-01. enter into contract for the making Supplies pursuant to a requisition By Councilmen Jones, O’Malley of such improvement. against such contract duly certified and Patmon (by departmental re- Approved by Directors of Public by the Director of Finance. quest). Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- (Request No. 8269). An emergency ordinance deter- ommended by Committees on Public Section 4. That existing Section 1 mining the method of making the Utilities, Finance. and existing Section 2 of Ordinance public improvement of rehabilitat- The rules were suspended. Yeas No. 468-2000, passed November 13, ing and replacing the Naples 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. 2000, are hereby repealed.”. Avenue sewer, and authorizing the Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. 4. Add new Sections 5 and 6 to Director of Public Utilities to enter Not answering Roll Call: Council read as follows: into contract for the making of such Member O’Malley. “Section 5. That existing Section improvement. 3 of Ordinance No. 468-2000, passed Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 822-01. November 13, 2000, is hereby Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- repealed. By Councilmen Dolan and Patmon ommended by Committees on Public Section 6. That existing Section 4 (by departmental request). Utilities, Finance. of Ordinance No. 468-2000, passed An emergency ordinance to amend The rules were suspended. Yeas November 13, 2000, is hereby renum- the title of Ordinance No. 468-2000, bered to new Section 3.”. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. passed November 13, 2000; to sup- 5. Renumber existing “Section 5” Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. plement said ordinance by adding to new “Section 7”. Not answering Roll Call: Council new Sections 4 and 5; and to renum- Amendments agreed to. Member O’Malley. ber existing Section 4 to new Sec- The rules were suspended. Yeas tion 6, relating to a data network, 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Ord. No. 831-01. for the Department of Port Control. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. By Councilmen Jones, O’Malley Approved by Directors of Port Not answering Roll Call: Council and Patmon (by departmental re- Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Member O’Malley. quest). ommended by Committees on Av i a - In compliance with Section 33 of An emergency ordinance deter- tion and Transportation, Finance; the Charter, a copy of the legisla- mining the method of making the when amended as follows: tion was furnished to each member public improvement of rehabilitat- 1. Strike the title in its entirety of Council before final passage. ing and replacing the East 143rd and insert in lieu thereof the fol- Street sewer, and authorizing the lowing: Ord. No. 824-01. Director of Public Utilities to enter “An emergency ordinance to By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- into contract for the making of such amend the title, Section 1, and Sec- mon (by departmental request). improvement. tion 2 of Ordinance No. 468-2000, An emergency ordinance authoriz- passed November 13, 2000; to repeal Approved by Directors of Public ing the Director of Public Health to Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Section 3 of said ordinance; and to apply for and accept a grant from renumber existing Section 4 to new ommended by Committees on Public the Alcohol and Drug Addiction Ser- Utilities, Finance; when amended as Section 3, relating to a data net- vices Board of Cuyahoga County for work, for the Department of Port follows: the 2001-2002 Center Point/Student 1. In the title, line 4 and in Sec- Control.”. Assistance/Drug Prevention Pro- 2. In Section 1, strike the amend- gram; and to enter into a contract tion 1, line 4, after “Street” insert ed title in its entirety and insert in for the lease of facilities needed to “area”. lieu thereof the following: implement the program. Amendment agreed to. “An emergency ordinance autho- Approved by Directors of Public The rules were suspended. Yeas rizing the purchase by requirement Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. contract of network hardware and ommended by Committees on Public Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. accessories, including maintenance Health, Finance. Not answering Roll Call: Council and installation, if necessary, for The rules were suspended. Yeas Member O’Malley. the Department of Port Control.”. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. In compliance with Section 33 of 3. Delete Section 3 and 4 in their Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- entirety and insert in lieu thereof Not answering Roll Call: Council tion was furnished to each member the following: Member O’Malley. of Council before final passage. 1269 48 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 836-01. Ord. No. 842-01. 1. In the title, lines 3 and 4, and By Councilmen Melena and Pat- By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- in Section 1, line 3, strike “rehabili- mon (by departmental request). mon (by departmental request). tating and replacing” and insert in An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- lieu thereof “improving”. ing the Director of Community ing the Director of Public Utilities Amendment agreed to. Development to enter into contracts to enter into contract without com- The rules were suspended. Yeas with Cleveland Action to Support petitive bidding with Dictaphone 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Housing (CASH) for administrative Corporation for the purchase of a Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. costs to implement housing rehabil- maintenance agreement for Dicta- Not answering Roll Call: Council itation, new housing construction phone equipment, for the Division of Member O’Malley. and commercial redevelopment loan Water, Department of Public Utili- In compliance with Section 33 of programs. ties. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Approved by Directors of Commu- Approved by Directors of Public tion was furnished to each member nity Development, Finance, Law; Health, Finance, Law; Passage rec- of Council before final passage. Passage recommended by Commit- ommended by Committees on Public tees on Community and Economic Health, Finance; when amended as Ord. No. 887-01. Development, Finance. follows: By Councilmen Britt, Melena and The rules were suspended. Yeas 1. In the title, line 8, and in Sec- Patmon (by departmental request). 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. tion 1, line 10, after “Water” insert An emergency ordinance authoriz- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. “and the Division of Cleveland Pub- ing the Director of Economic Devel- Not answering Roll Call: Council lic Power”. opment to enter into an Enterprise Member O’Malley. 2. In Section 2, line 2, after “autho- Zone Agreement with Quark rized” insert “shall not exceed Biotech, Incorporated to provide for Ord. No. 837-01. $35,000 and”. a ten year abatement for certain By Councilmen Melena and Pat- Amendments agreed to. tangible personal property and real mon (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas estate taxes as an incentive to pur- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. chase machinery, equipment, furni- ing the Director of Community Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. ture and fixtures for the property Development to enter into a contract Not answering Roll Call: Council located at 10265 Carnegie Avenue. with the non-profit agency to oper- Member O’Malley. Approved by Directors of ate a community garden program. In compliance with Section 33 of Economic Development, Finance, Approved by Directors of Commu- the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Law; Passage recommended by Com- nity Development, Finance, Law; tion was furnished to each member mittees on Community and Econom- Passage recommended by Commit- of Council before final passage. ic Development, Finance. tees on Community and Economic The rules were suspended. Yeas Development, Finance. Ord. No. 845-01. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. The rules were suspended. Yeas By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. mon (by departmental request). Not answering Roll Call: Council Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance deter- Member O’Malley. Not answering Roll Call: Council mining the method of making the Member O’Malley. public improvement of rehabilitat- Ord. No. 888-01. ing and replacing the Ostend By Councilmen Britt, Melena and Ord. No. 839-01. Avenue sewer, and authorizing the Patmon (by departmental request). By Councilmen Melena and Pat- Director of Public Utilities to enter An emergency ordinance authoriz- mon (by departmental request). into contract for the making of such ing the Director of Economic Devel- An emergency ordinance appropri- improvement. opment to enter into Empowerment ating Community Development Approved by Directors of Public Zone Section 108 loans and an Eco- Block Grant funds and Federal Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- nomic Development Initiative Grant Home funds for the operation of the ommended by Committees on Public Agreements with Quark Biotech, Low Interest Loan and Grant Pro- Utilities, Finance. Incorporated to provide economic grams; and to enter into contract The rules were suspended. Yeas development assistance to partially with various agencies to implement 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. finance the purchase of machinery, these programs. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. equipment, furniture and fixtures Approved by Directors of Commu- Not answering Roll Call: Council and for the renovation of property nity Development, Finance, Law; Member O’Malley. located at 10265 Carnegie Avenue, Passage recommended by Commit- Cleveland, Ohio. Ord. No. 847-01. tees on Community and Economic Approved by Directors of Commu- By Councilmen Reed, Rybka and Development, Finance. nity Development, Finance, Law; Patmon (by departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas Passage recommended by Commit- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. ing the Director of Parks, Recre- tees on Community and Economic Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. ation and Properties to enter into an Development, Finance. Not answering Roll Call: Council agreement with ParkWorks to allow The rules were suspended. Yeas Member O’Malley. and accept the renovations at Luke 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Easter Park, as a gift to the City. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Ord. No. 840-01. Approved by Directors of Parks, Not answering Roll Call: Council By Councilmen Melena and Pat- Recreation and Properties, Finance, Member O’Malley. mon (by departmental request). Law; Passage recommended by Co m - An emergency ordinance authoriz- mittees on Public Parks, Property, Ord. No. 889-01. ing the Director of Community and Recreation, Finance. By Councilmen Britt, Patmon, Development to enter into or amend The rules were suspended. Yeas Lewis and Melena (by departmental contracts with various social service 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. request). agencies, community development or Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance to amend local development corporations and Not answering Roll Call: Council the title and Section 1 of Ordinance private for profit entities and to Member O’Malley. No. 865-2000, passed June 19, 2000, enter into or amend memorandums relating to the expenditure of Eco- of understanding with various City Ord. No. 852-01. nomic Development Initiative Grant of Cleveland departments to imple- By Councilmen Sweeney, O’Malley and Title XX Grant funds for admin- ment the City’s community develop- and Patmon (by departmental re- istration of the Empowerment Zone ment programs and to expend funds quest). Program, as amended, and to enter for the operation of programs An emergency ordinance deter- into contracts and related docu- administered by the Department of mining the method of making the ments with various entities. Community Development. public improvement of rehabilitat- Approved by Directors of Approved by Directors of Commu- ing and replacing the Erwin Avenue Economic Development, City Plan- nity Development, Finance, Law; sewer, and authorizing the Director ning Commission, Finance, Law; Passage recommended by Commit- of Public Utilities to enter into con- Passage recommended by Commit- tees on Community and Economic tract for the making of such tees on Community and Economic Development, Finance. improvement. Development, Finance. The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Public The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. ommended by Committees on Public Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Not answering Roll Call: Council Utilities, Finance; when amended as Not answering Roll Call: Council Member O’Malley. follows: Member O’Malley. 1270 June 13, 2001 The City Record 49

Ord. No. 895-01. “That the Director of Economic The rules were suspended. Yeas By Councilman Gordon. Development is hereby authorized to 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. An emergency ordinance to amend further amend Contract No. 56087 to Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. the Title and Section 1 of Ordinance change the terms of the loan pro- Not answering Roll Call: Council No. 2163-2000, passed November 27, vided pursuant to that contract. The Member O’Malley. 2000, relating to a grant agreement new terms shall be in accordance In compliance with Section 33 of with the Areawide with the summary contained in File the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Coordinating Agency for partial sup- No. 901-01-A.”. tion was furnished to each member port of the Big Creek Environmen- Amendment agreed to. of Council before final passage. tal Study to carry out the public pur- The rules were suspended. Yeas pose of conducting an environmen- 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Ord. No. 919-01. tal planning study, through the use Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. By Councilman Patmon (by de- of Ward 15 Neighborhood Equity Not answering Roll Call: Council partmental request). Funds. Member O’Malley. An emergency ordinance to amend Approved by Directors of Commu- In compliance with Section 33 of Section 178.01 of the Codified Ordi- nity Development, Finance, Law; the Charter, a copy of the legisla- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as Passage recommended by Commit- tion was furnished to each member enacted by Ordinance No. 2353-93, tees on Community and Economic of Council before final passage. passed February 14, 1994, relating to Development, Finance. definitions regarding deposit and The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 905-01. investment of City funds. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. By Councilmen Melena and Pat- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Approved by Directors of Finance, mon (by departmental request). Law; Passage recommended by Com- Not answering Roll Call: Council An emergency ordinance to amend Member O’Malley. mittee on Finance. Sections 2 and 5 of Ordinance No. The rules were suspended. Yeas 257-97, passed April 14, 1997, as 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Ord. No. 900-01. amended by Ordinance No. 587-99, By Councilmen Jackson, Melena, Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. passed June 7, 1999, relating to Not answering Roll Call: Council Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- expending Economic Development Member O’Malley. mental request). Initiative Grant Funds for the oper- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ation of the Empowerment Zone ing the Director of Economic Devel- Business Opportunity Program and Ord. No. 920-01. opment to enter into an Empower- to enter into contracts under this By Councilman Patmon (by de- ment Zone Section 108 loan and an program. partmental request). Economic Development Initiative Approved by Directors of An emergency ordinance to levy Grant Agreement with Cleveland Economic Development, Finance, special assessments for the control Restoration Society, Inc. to provide Law; Passage recommended by Com- of blight and disease of shade trees economic development assistance to mittees on Community and Econom- by planting, removing, replacing, partially finance building improve- ic Development, Finance. trimming, creating or excavating ments, landscaping and garden The rules were suspended. Yeas cutouts for shade trees, and other improvement for property located at 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. related activities, in and along the 3751 Prospect Avenue; and to enter Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. streets of portions of the City of into contract with Cleveland Not answering Roll Call: Council Cleveland. Restoration Society, Inc. to provide Member O’Malley. Approved by Directors Finance, an additional grant to partially Law; Passage recommended by Com- finance those improvements. Ord. No. 910-01. mittee on Finance. Approved by Directors of By Councilmen Melena and Pat- The rules were suspended. Yeas Economic Development, City Plan- mon (by departmental request). 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. ning Commission, Finance, Law; An emergency ordinance authoriz- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Passage recommended by Commit- Not answering Roll Call: Council tees on Community and Economic ing the Directors of Economic Devel- opment and Personnel and Human Member O’Malley. Development, City Planning, Resources to establish individual Finance; when amended as follows: Ord. No. 930-01. 1. In Section 5, at the end, add the training accounts and to enter into contracts with various agencies for By Councilmen Sweeney, Cimper- following: “In addition to any other man, Melena and Patmon (by de- sources of funding for these con- the implementation and administra- tion of the Empowerment Zone partmental request). tracts, $25,000 from the Ward 5 An emergency ordinance authoriz- Neighborhood Equity Fund, 10 SF Labor Force Development Program. ing the Director of Economic Devel- 166, shall also fund the making of Approved by Directors of opment to enter into an Enterprise the Improvement, which includes as Economic Development, Personnel Zone Agreement with Happy Times its benefits job retention and cre- and Human Resources, Finance, Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. ation and are hereby appropriated Law; Passage recommended by Com- for this purpose.”. mittees on Community and Econom- to provide for a ten year abatement Amendment agreed to. ic Development, Employment, Affir- for real property improvements to The rules were suspended. Yeas mative Action and Training, assist with the construction of real 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Finance. property and acquisition of personal Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas property located at 12625 Lena Not answering Roll Call: Council 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Avenue in the Cleveland Area Enter- Member O’Malley. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. prise Zone. In compliance with Section 33 of Not answering Roll Call: Council Approved by Directors of the Charter, a copy of the legisla- Member O’Malley. Economic Development, City Plan- tion was furnished to each member ning Commission, Finance, Law; of Council before final passage. Ord. No. 916-01. Passage recommended by Commit- By Councilmen O’Malley, Gordon, tees on Community and Economic Ord. No. 901-01. Cintron and Patmon (by departmen- Development, City Planning, By Councilmen Johnson, Melena tal request). Finance. and Patmon (by departmental re- An emergency ordinance to amend The rules were suspended. Yeas quest). the title, Section 1 and Section 3 of 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. An emergency ordinance to amend Ordinance No. 730-2000, passed June Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2118-2000, 12, 2000, relating to the rehabilita- Not answering Roll Call: Council passed December 18, 2000, relating tion of State Road from Brookpark Member O’Malley. to a First Amendment to Contract Road to Pearl Road. No. 56087 with Shaker Square of Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 931-01. Ohio LLC to provide a grant to Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- By Councilmen Sweeney, Melena finance construction costs relating ommended by Committees on Public and Patmon (by departmental re- to the Shaker Square planned retail Service, Finance; when amended as quest). center. follows: An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of 1. In Section 1, at the amended ing the Director of Economic Devel- Economic Development, Finance, title, line 4 and at amended Section opment to enter into a contract with Law; Passage recommended by Com- 1, line 5, after “strip” insert the fol- Happy Times Day Care and Nursery mittees on Community and Econom- lowing “ including tree pits and trees School, Inc. to provide economic ic Development, Finance; when where appropriate.”. development assistance to partially amended as follows: 2. In Section 1, at amended Section finance the construction of real 1. In Section 1, at amended Section 3, line 2, after “Nos.” insert “52 SF property improvements and acquisi- 1, at the end after “26640.” Insert the 001, 53 SF 003, 58 SF 001,”. tion of personal property located at following: Amendments agreed to. 12625 Lena Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio. 1271 50 The City Record June 13, 2001

Approved by Directors of the Trust Indenture from the City of sional services to perform a job Economic Development, Finance, Cleveland to the Chase Manhattan analysis and to develop, administer Law; Passage recommended by Com- Trust Company, National Associa- and grade an EMT supervisor exam- mittees on Community and Econom- tion, as successor trustee and autho- ination for the Division of Emer- ic Development, Finance. rizing the Director of Port Control gency Medical Services, Department The rules were suspended. Yeas to apply to the bond trustee for land of Public Safety. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. release. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Nays 0. Not answering Roll Call: Council Nays 0. Member O’Malley. Ord. No. 496-01. Ord. No. 919-2000. By Councilmen Polensek and Pat- Ord. No. 933-01. By Councilmen Dolan, Cimperman mon (by departmental request). By Councilmen Westbrook, Cin- and Patmon (by departmental re- An emergency ordinance authoriz- tron and Patmon (by departmental quest). ing the Director of Public Safety to request). An emergency ordinance deter- apply for and accept a grant from An emergency ordinance determin- mining the method of making the the Criminal Justice Services ing to proceed to improve West 117th public improvement of constructing Agency for the Juvenile Account- Street from Madison Avenue to a North fuel farm with truck rack ability Incentive Block Grant Pro- approximately 100 feet north of for into-plane fueling; authorizing gram; and to enter into contracts Clifton Boulevard by constructing an the Director of Port Control to enter necessary to implement the Pro- amenity strip in the sidewalk and into contract for the making of such gram. emplacing tree pockets along the improvement; and authorizing said Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. public right-of-way; and adopting the director to employ one or more pro- Nays 0. as s e s s m e n t s . fessional consultants to design the Approved by Directors of Public improvement. Ord. No. 621-01. Service, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. By Councilmen Rybka and Pat- ommended by Committees on Public Nays 0. mon (by departmental request). Service, Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 166-01. ing the purchase by requirement 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. By Councilmen Britt, Melena and contract of labor and materials nec- Passed. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Patmon. essary to service and maintain ele- Not answering Roll Call: Council An emergency ordinance authoriz- vators and escalators, for the Divi- Member O’Malley. ing the Director of Community sion of Convention Center and Sta- Development to enter into an agree- dium, Department of Parks, Recre- SECOND READING EMERGENCY ment with A Cultural Exchange for ation and Properties, for a period RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED an after-school literacy project for not to exceed three years. 50 children in various wards of the Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Res. No. 662-01. City of Cleveland, from kinder- Nays 0. By Councilman Reed. garten to 7th grade, to further the An emergency resolution urging public purpose of providing educa- Ord. No. 641-01. the City’s Department of Parks, tional services for residents of the By Mayor White. Recreation and Properties to declare City of Cleveland through the use of An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Ohio Department of Natural Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Funds. ing the Director of Port Control to Resources in default under its lease Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. employ one or more professional with the City if land leased there- Nays 0. consultants to provide services nec- under is no longer used to operate essary to maintain, operate and and maintain a Civilian Conserva- Ord. No. 213-01. manage the fuel farm at Cleveland tion Corps Cleveland Camp. By Councilman Cimperman. Hopkins International Airport, for a Approved by Directors of Parks, An emergency ordinance directing period not to exceed five years with Recreation and Properties, Finance, the Director of Public Safety, one five-year option to renew. Law; Passage recommended by Com- through the Division of Fire, to Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. mittees on Public Parks, Property fully staff and operate the fire safe- Nays 0. and Recreation, Finance. ty boat. The rules were suspended. Yeas Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Ord. No. 648-01. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Nays 0. By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- Adopted. Yeas 19. Nays 0. mon (by departmental request). Not answering Roll Call: Council Ord. No. 290-01. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Member O’Malley. By Councilmen Polensek and Pat- ing the Director of Public Health to mon (by departmental request). apply for and accept a grant from Res. No. 1085-01. An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Department of Health and By Councilman Patmon (by ing the Secretary of the Civil Ser- Human Services, Maternal & Child departmental request). vice Commission to employ one or Health Bureau to conduct the An emergency resolution to adopt more consultants to provide profes- Healthy Family Healthy Start Pro- and declare a Tax Budget for the sional services to perform a job gram; and to enter into contracts year 2002, as required by State Law, analysis and to develop, administer with various entities to implement Chapter 5705 of the Revised Code. and grade promotional examinations the program. Approved by Directors of Finance, for the Division of Fire, Department Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Law; Passage recommended by Com- of Public Safety. Nays 0. mittee on Finance. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. Ord. No. 653-01. 19. Nays 0. Read third time in full. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Adopted. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Ord. No. 313-01. mon (by departmental request). Not answering Roll Call: Council By Councilmen White, Polensek An emergency ordinance deter- Member O’Malley. and Patmon (by departmental re- mining the method of making the quest). public improvement of constructing Council Member O’Malley entered An emergency ordinance authoriz- and installing replacement sewers the meeting. ing the Secretary of the Civil Ser- and rehabilitating and repairing vice Commission to employ one or sewers at various locations by vari- THIRD READING EMERGENCY more consultants to provide profes- ous methods; and authorizing the ORDINANCES PASSED sional services to perform a job Director of Public Utilities to enter analysis and to develop, administer into one or more requirement con- Ord. No. 214-2000. and grade promotional examinations tracts for the making of such By Councilmen Dolan, Cimperman for the Division of Police, Depart- improvements, for a one year period. and Patmon (by departmental re- ment of Public Safety. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. quest). Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Nays 0. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. ing the Director of Port Control to Ord. No. 711-01. execute an easement granting to Air Ord. No. 314-01. By Councilmen Jackson, Melena BP, a division of BP Exploration & By Councilmen White, Polensek and Patmon (by departmental re- Oil, Inc. certain easement rights in and Patmon (by departmental re- quest). property located on Cleveland Hop- quest). An emergency ordinance authoriz- kins International Airport; declaring An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Economic Devel- said easement rights no longer need- ing the Secretary of the Civil Ser- opment to enter into an Em- ed for public use and proferring cer- vice Commission to employ one or powerment Zone Acquisition and De- tain representations for purposes of more consultants to provide profes- velopment Loan and Grant Agree- 1272 June 13, 2001 The City Record 51 ment with Lassi Enterprises, L.L.C. Ord. No. 844-01. BOARD OF CONTROL to provide economic development By Councilman Patmon (by de- assistance to partially finance the partmental request). acquisition of real property for An emergency ordinance authoriz- future development. ing the purchase by contract of June 6, 2001 Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. labor and materials necessary for Nays 0. the layout, binding and printing of The regular meeting of the Board the 1999 and 2000 Comprehensive of Control convened in the Mayor’s Ord. No. 714-01. Annual Financial Report, for the office on Wednesday, June 6, 2001, By Councilmen Lewis, Melena and Division of Financial Reporting and at 11:00 a.m. with Mayor White pre- Patmon (by departmental request). Control, Department of Finance. siding. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Present: Mayor White, Directors ing the Director of Economic Devel- Nays 0. Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- opment to enter into an Empower- cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, ment Zone Section 108 loan and an Ord. No. 917-01. Acting Director Harrison, Directors Economic Development Initiative By Councilman Patmon (by de- Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting. Grant Agreement with Eliza Bryant partmental request). Director McCafferty, Directors War- Center to provide economic develop- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ren and Alexander. ment assistance to partially finance ing the Director of Finance, on Absent: None. the acquisition of the land, building, behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Others: Myrna Branche, Commis- and other assets of Madonna Hall, Court, to enter into contract for pro- sioner, Purchases and Supplies. Inc. located at 1906 East 82nd Street fessional services necessary to place Lucille Ambroz, Director, Office of and the new construction and build- criminal defendants in community Equal Opportunity. ing renovations, including all asso- service, for the Cleveland Municipal On motion, the following resolu- ciated costs, on the property located Court, for a period of one year, with tions were adopted. at 7201 Wade Park Avenue, Cleve- a one year option to renew. land, Ohio. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Resolution No. 372-01. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Nays 0. By Director Konicek. Nays 0. Be it resolved by the Board of THIRD READING EMERGENCY Control of the City of Cleveland that Ord. No. 741-01. RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED the bid of Minute Man Plumbing for By Councilmen Melena and Pat- an estimated quantity of plumbing mon (by departmental request). Res. No. 384-01. repairs to lines damaged within An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Councilman Lewis. various buildings and property, all ing the Director of Community An emergency resolution request- items, for the Division of Cleveland Development to enter into one or ing the Ohio Consumers Counsel and Public Power, Department of Public more contracts to provide for the the Public Utilities Commission of Utilities, for a period of two (2) demolition, removal or the boarding Ohio to investigate and review the years beginning with the date of up of structures within the City of tariff agreement between Dominion execution of a contract, received on Cleveland. East Ohio and the Public Utilities May 3, 2001, pursuant to the author- Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Commission of Ohio pertaining to ity of Ordinance No. 2101-2000, Nays 0. rules and regulations of services passed January 29, 2001 on the basis and urging Dominion East Ohio to of the estimated quantity would Ord. No. 743-01. keep open its Payment and Billing amount to Fifty Five Thousand and By Councilman Patmon (by de- Explanation Center in Cleveland in no/100 Dollars ($55,000.00) (2%, 30 partmental request). order to adequately serve City of Days), is hereby affirmed and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland residents. approved as the lowest and best bid, ing the purchase by requirement Read third time. Adopted. Yeas 20. and the Director of Public Utilities contract of various hand and power Nays 0. is hereby requested to enter into tools, for the various divisions of requirement contract for such com- City government, for a period not to Res. No. 385-01. modities, which shall provide for the exceed two years. By Councilman Reed. immediate purchase as the initial Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. An emergency resolution urging amount of such contract of the fol- Nays 0. the Cleveland Police Department to lowing: enforce Section 431.38 of the Codi- Ord. No. 744-01. fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Requisition No. 50052 By Councilman Patmon (by de- land, 1976 pertaining to stopping for which shall be certified against school buses. partmental request). such contract in the sum of Twenty Read third time. Adopted. Yeas 20. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Five Thousand and no/100 Dollars Nays 0. ing the purchase by requirement ($25,000.00). contract of various data entry ser- Said requirement contract shall MOTION vices to convert 2000 wage and tax further provide that the Contractor statements from paper documents will furnish the remainder of the and magnetic tape to machine read- By Council Member Melena and requirement for such commodities, able magnetic tapes, for the Divi- seconded by Council Member West- such as does not exceed $55,000.00 in sion of Taxation, Department of brook and unanimously carried that value, as may be ordered under sub- Finance. the absence of Council Member sequent requisitions separately cer- Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. Michael A. Dolan be and is hereby tified against said contract. Nays 0. authorized. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- Ord. No. 745-01. MOTION cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, By Councilman Patmon (by de- Acting Director Harrison, Directors partmental request). The Council adjourned at 9:35 p.m. Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting An emergency ordinance authoriz- to meet on Monday, June 18, 2001 at Director McCafferty, Directors War- ing the purchase by requirement 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. ren and Alexander. contract of building materials and Nays: None. used paving brick, for the various Absent: None. divisions of City government, for a period not to exceed two years. Resolution No. 373-01. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. By Director Konicek. Nays 0. Be it resolved by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that Ord. No. 843-01. the bid of Minute Man Plumbing for By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- an estimated quantity of plumbing mon (by departmental request). repairs to lines damaged by pole An emergency ordinance authoriz- Clerk of Council replacements, all items, for the ing the purchase by contract of Division of Cleveland Public Power, labor and materials necessary to Department of Public Utilities, for a install various types of equipment THE CALENDAR period of two (2) years beginning and the purchase of machinery nec- with the date of execution of a con- essary for the operation of the East- tract, received on May 3, 2001, pur- side Service Center, for the Division The following measures will be on suant to the authority of Ordinance of Cleveland Public Power, Depart- their final passage at the next meet- No. 1723-2000, passed November 27, ment of Public Utilities. ing: 2000 on the basis of the estimated Read third time. Passed. Yeas 20. quantity would amount to One Hun- Nays 0. NONE dred Fifty Thousand and no/100 Dol- 1273 52 The City Record June 13, 2001 lars ($150,000.00) (2%,30 Days), is Ohio 1976, the Director of the Director of Port Control is hereby hereby affirmed and approved as Department of Port Control is here- authorized to enter into contract for the lowest and best bid, and the by authorized to enter into an said improvement with said bidder. Director of Public Utilities is here- agreement (the “Agreement”) grant- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors by requested to enter into require- ing the Cleveland Municipal School Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- ment contract for such commodities, District the privilege, permit and cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, which shall provide for the immedi- license to conduct the Event in the Acting Director Harrison, Directors ate purchase as the initial amount Banquet Room and West Concourse Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting of such contract of the following: at Burke Lakefront Airport from 12 Director McCafferty, Directors War- noon to 4:00 p.m. on June 9, 2001, and ren and Alexander. Requisition No. 50051 to use and occupy the room for such Nays: None. which shall be certified against period of time before the Event as Absent: None. such contract in the sum of Fifty necessary for preparation. The Thousand and no/100 Dollars Cleveland Municipal School District Resolution No. 379-01. ($50,000.00). shall pay the City a $450.00 fee for By Director Ricchiuto. Said requirement contract shall the Event, shall reimburse the City Resolved, by the Board of Control further provide that the Contractor for the cost of two (2) City employ- of the City of Cleveland, that the bid will furnish the remainder of the ees to perform custodial and build- of Granger Trucking for an esti- requirement for such commodities, ing maintenance work related to the mated quantity of rental of 17 Ton whether more or less than said esti- conduct of the Event, shall arrange large capacity trucks with operators mated quantity, as may be ordered for the conduct of the Event and for the Division of Streets, Depart- under subsequent requisitions sepa- such other activities approved as ment of Public Service, for the peri- rately certified against said con- appropriate and incidental to the od of one (1) year beginning with tract. Event, and shall be responsible at the execution of a contract, received Yeas: Mayor White, Directors its expense for providing traffic con- on May 11, 2001, pursuant to the Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- trol, security and clean up. authority of Ordinance No. 129-01, cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Be it further resolved that the passed March 19, 2001, which on the Acting Director Harrison, Directors Agreement authorized hereby shall basis of the estimated quantity Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting be prepared by the Director of Law would amount to Nine Hundred Director McCafferty, Directors War- and shall contain such other provi- Forty One Thousand Two Hundred ren and Alexander. sions as the Director deems neces- Fifty and 00/100 Dollars Nays: None. sary to benefit and protect the pub- ($941,250.00), is hereby affirmed and Absent: None. lic interest. approved as the lowest and best bid, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors and the Director of Public Service is Resolution No. 374-01. Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- hereby requested to enter into a By Director Konicek. cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, requirement contract for such goods Be it resolved, by the Board of Acting Director Harrison, Directors and/or services, which shall provide Control of the City of Cleveland that Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting for the immediate purchase as the all bids received on May 30, 2001 for Director McCafferty, Directors War- initial amount of such contract of service and maintenance of MSA ren and Alexander. the following: and AIM gas detection equipment Nays: None. and calibration systems (all items) Absent: None. Requisition No. 30117 for the Division of Water, Depart- which shall be certified against ment of Public Utilities, pursuant to Resolution No. 377-01. such contract in the sum of Eight the authority of Ordinance No. 2105- By Director Sheperd. Hundred Thousand Dollars 2000, passed by the Council of the Be it resolved by the Board of ($800,000.00). City of Cleveland on February 12, Control of the City of Cleveland, Said requirement contract shall 2001 are hereby rejected. that the bid of Air Conditioning further provide that the Contractor Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Enterprises, Inc. for the public shall furnish the remainder of the Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- improvement of the installation of City’s requirements for such goods cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, FAA supplied A/C unit, and removal and/or services, such as does not Acting Director Harrison, Directors of old for Central Control, items 1 exceed $1,000,000.00 in value, as may Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting and 2, for the Division of Cleveland be ordered under subsequent requi- Director McCafferty, Directors War- Hopkins International Airport, De- sitions separately certified against ren and Alexander. partment of Port Control received on said contract. Nays: None. March 8, 2001, pursuant to the Be it further resolved by the Absent: None. authority of Ordinance No. 1269-97, Board of Control of the City of passed May 18, 1998, upon a unit Cleveland that the employment of Resolution No. 375-01. basis for the improvement in the the following subcontractors by By Director Konicek. aggregate amount of Six Thousand Granger Trucking for the contract Be it resolved, by the Board of Two Hundred Twenty Eight Dollars authorized herein is hereby ap- Control of the City of Cleveland that ($6,228.00) is hereby affirmed and proved: all bids received on May 30, 2001 for approved as the lowest and best valves and appurtenances groups A, responsible bid; and the Director of L.T. Services B & C (all items) for the Division Port Control is hereby authorized to FBE $47,062.50 of Water, Department of Public Util- enter into contract for said improve- ities, pursuant to the authority of ment with said bidder. Interstate Safety & Service Co. Section 129.25 of the Codified Ordi- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors FBE $47,062.50 nance of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- hereby rejected. cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Genley Transfer Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Acting Director Harrison, Directors MBE $75,300.00 Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Director McCafferty, Directors War- Kelew Inc. Acting Director Harrison, Directors ren and Alexander. MBE $75,300.00 Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting Nays: None. Director McCafferty, Directors War- Absent: None. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors ren and Alexander. Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- Nays: None. Resolution No. 378-01. cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Absent: None. By Director Sheperd. Acting Director Harrison, Directors Be it resolved by the Board of Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting Resolution No. 376-01. Control of the City of Cleveland, Director McCafferty, Directors War- By Director Sheperd. that the bid of Siemens Building ren and Alexander. Whereas, the Cleveland Municipal Technologies for the public im- Nays: None. School District wishes to utilize the provement of the upgrade of HVAC Absent: None. Banquet Room and West Concourse remote control units (RCU’s) to mod- at Burke Lakefront Airport (the ular control units (MCU’s), Items 1, Resolution No. 380-01. “Airport”) for a meet and greet 2 and 3, for the Division of Cleve- By Director Guzman. reception (the “Event”) to be held land Hopkins International Airport, Resolved by the Board of Control on June 9, 2001; and Department of Port Control, received of the City of Cleveland that the Whereas, the City is willing to on April 18, 2001, pursuant to the conditional bid of Applied Biosys- grant the Cleveland Municipal authority of Ordinance No. 1269-97, tems, for an estimated quantity of School District the privilege, permit passed May 18, 1998, upon a unit Genetic Analyzer, except for such and license to conduct the Event at basis for the improvement in the terms and conditions as are unac- the Airport; now, therefore, aggregate amount of One Hundred ceptable to the Director of Law, for Be it resolved by the Board of Forty Thousand Nine Hundred Nine- the Division of Police, Department Control of the City of Cleveland that ty Four Dollars ($140,994.00), is of Public Safety, for the period of pursuant to Section 183.04 of the hereby affirmed and approved as one (1) year beginning with the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, the lowest responsible bid; and the date of execution of a contract, 1274 June 13, 2001 The City Record 53 received on April 5, 2001, pursuant Resolution No. 382-01. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES to the authority of Ordinance No. By Director Miller. ______1005-2000, which was passed by Whereas, Resolution No. 296-01, Cleveland City Council on July 17, adopted by this Board on May 2, General Information 2000, which on the basis of the esti- 2001, authorized the Director of mated quantity would amount to Sixty Thousand, Five Hundred Parks, Recreation & Properties to Application blanks and informa- Three and 00/100 Dollars enter into a contract with R. DiLillo tion, regarding minimum entrance ($60,503.00) (Net 30 Days), is hereby & Company as the lowest responsi- qualifications, scope of examination, affirmed and approved as the low- ble bidder for the public improve- and suggested reference materials est and best bid, and the Director of ment of Mercedes Cotner Park Site may be obtained at the office of the Public Safety is hereby requested to Improvements, in the aggregate Civil Service Commission, Room 119, enter into a requirement contract for amount of Five Hundred Seventy City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- such goods and/or services, which Four Thousand, Seven Hundred side Avenue. shall provide for the immediate pur- Thirty and 00/100 Dollars Application blanks must be prop- chase as the initial amount of such erly filled out on the official form contract of the following: ($574,730.00); and Whereas, said Resolution No. 296- prescribed by the Civil Service Com- Requisition No. 37430 01 incorrectly identified Ordinance mission and filed at the office of the as specified, No. 849-99 as one of the authorizing commission not later than the final which shall be certified against Ordinances; now, therefor, closing date slated in the examina- such contract in the sum of Sixty Be it resolved by the Board of tion announcement. Thousand, Five Hundred Three and Control of the City of Cleveland that EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each 00/100 Dollars ($60,503.00). Board of Control Resolution No. 296- applicant whether passing or failing Said requirement contract shall 01 adopted May 2, 2001, is hereby will be notified of the results of the further provide that the Contractor amended by deleting “Ordinance No. examination as soon as the com- shall furnish the remainder of the 849-99” where appearing and substi- mission has graded the papers. City’s requirements for such goods Thereafter, eligible lists will be and/or services, whether more or tuting therefor “Ordinance No. 894- 99”. established which will consist of the less than said estimated quantity, as names of those candidates who have may be ordered under subsequent Be it further resolved that all other provisions of said Resolution been successful in all parts of the requisitions separately certified examination. against said contract. No. 296-01 not expressly amended PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All Yeas: Mayor White, Directors hereby shall remain unchanged and Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- in full force and effect. candidates for original entrance cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors positions who are successful in Acting Director Harrison, Directors Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- other parts of the examinations must submit to a physical examina- Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, tion. Director McCafferty, Directors War- Acting Director Harrison, Directors ren and Alexander. Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting Nays: None. ANNE BLOOMBERG, Director McCafferty, Directors War- Absent: None. President ren and Alexander. Resolution No. 381-01. Nays: None. By Director Guzman. Absent: None. SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD Resolved by the Board of Control OF ZONING APPEALS of the City of Cleveland that the bid Resolution No. 383-01. of JTI, Inc. for an estimated quan- By Director Guzman. tity of Two (2) Trailers for the Divi- Whereas, Board of Control Reso- MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2001 sion of Fire, Department of Public lution No. 790-00, adopted November Safety, for the period of one (1) 15, 2000, affirmed the conditional bid 9:30 A.M. year beginning with the date of exe- of Pinpoint Technologies, Inc., as cution of a contract, received on the lowest and best bid for a Pen- Calendar No. 01-107: 11413 Lake Ave- April 12, 2001, pursuant to the based Computer Patient Care Report nue (Ward 3) authority of Ordinance No. 887-2000, System, for the Division of Emer- Nextel Communications, Inc., les- which was passed by Cleveland City gency Medical Services, Department see c/o Ron Gainer, appeals under Council on June 14, 1999, which on of Public Safety; and the authority of Section 329.02(c), the basis of the estimated quantity where the appellant has the right to would amount to Twenty Two Thou- Whereas, the several additional items are required by the Division appeal to the Board of Zoning sand, Three Hundred Ninety Se v e n Appeals from being refused an and 12/100 Dollars ($22,397.12) (2% of Emergency Medical Services for approval to construct a 70' mono- 30 Days), is hereby affirmed and the operation of the Pen-based Sys- approved as the lowest and best bid, tem being acquired; now, therefore, pole with up to 12 antennas mount- and the Director of Public Safety is Be it resolved by the Board of ed at the top and a 10' x 20' x 10' hereby requested to enter into a Control of the City of Cleveland that high equipment shelter and all to requirement contract for such goods Board of Control Resolution No. 790- have been situated on an approxi- and/or services, which shall provide 00 adopted by this Board of Control mate 260' x 389' irregular shaped for the immediate purchase as the on November 15, 2000, authorizing parcel located in a Residence Indus- initial amount of such contract of the Director of Public Safety to try District; the said refusal to the following: enter into contract with Pinpoint approve being issued by the City Technologies, Inc. for a Pen-based Planning Commission on April 6, Requisition No. 37205 Computer Patient Care Report Sys- 2001 due to the Height Regulations as specified tem for item nos. 1A and 3-10B, is set forth in Sections 353.05 and which shall be certified against 353.06 of the Codified Ordinances. hereby amended by adding the fol- such contract in the sum of Twenty lowing additional items to the Two Thousand, Three Hundred Calendar No. 01-108: 746 East 133rd award: item nos. 11 through 13A, Ninety Seven and 12/100 Dollars Street (Ward 10) 17A, 19, 21, 22 and 24. ($22,397.12). Oliver and Elizabeth Morris, own- Said requirement contract shall Be it further resolved that all ers, appeal to construct a one-story, further provide that the Contractor other provision of said Resolution 7' x 24' enclosed front porch of an shall furnish the remainder of the No. 790-00 not expressly amended existing one dwelling house situat- City’s requirements for such goods hereby remain unchanged and in ed on a 34.5' x 113.5' parcel and and/or services, whether more or full force and effect. located in a Two-Family District on less than said estimated quantity, as Yeas: Mayor White, Directors the west side of East 133rd Street at may be ordered under subsequent Carter, Clark, Acting Directors 746 East 133rd Street; said enclosure requisitions separately certified Ciaccia, Borokhovich, Director Ric- against said contract. being contrary to the Yards and chiuto, Acting Director Harrison, Courts Requirements where the pro- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Directors Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Carter, Clark, Acting Directors Ciac- posed front porch projects 7' and cia, Borokhovich, Director Ricchiuto, Acting Director McCafferty, Direc- enclosed front porches shall not pro- Acting Director Harrison, Directors tors Warren and Alexander. ject more than 4' and do not aggre- Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Acting Nays: None. gate a vertical area in any story Director McCafferty, Directors War- Absent: None. more than 20% of the facade in that ren and Alexander. story as stated in Section Nays: None. JEFFREY B. MARKS, 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified Ordi- Absent: None. Secretary nances. 1275 54 The City Record June 13, 2001

Calendar No. 01-109: 4153 East 139th Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited The following appeals were Post- Street (Ward 1) Partnership, owner, appeals to con- poned: Alice Blanton, owner, appeals to struct a 20' x 40' three-story, two enclose a one-story, 8' x 25' front family dwelling house on a 25' x Calendar No. 01-96: 1288 Holmden porch of an existing two dwelling 100' vacant lot located in a B-Multi- Avenue postponed to June 25, house situated on a 40' x 140' par- Family District at 2164 West 6th 2001. cel and located in a Two-Family Dis- Street; said construction being con- trict on the east side of East 139th trary to the Lot Area Requirements Calendar No. 01-98: 1394 East 33rd Street postponed to June 25, 2001. Street at 4153 East 139th Street; said of Section 355.04 where a lot width enclosure being contrary to the of 40' is required and 25' is pro- Yards and Courts Requirements Calendar No. 01-99: 1396 East 33rd vided and the minimum lot area Street postponed to June 25, 2001. where the proposed front porch pro- required is 4,800 sq. ft. and 2,700 sq. jects 8' and enclosed front porches ft. is proposed and contrary to the shall not project more than 4' and Calendar No. 01-100: 4124 Clark Yards and Courts Requirements of Avenue postponed to July 2, 2001. do not aggregate a vertical area in Section 357.04 where a 15' front yard any story more than 20% of the setback is required and 11' is pro- The following appeal was With- facade in that story as stated in Sec- posed and Section 357.09(2)(b) drawn: tion 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified where a 3' minimum and 10' aggre- Ordinances. gate interior side yard is required Calendar No. 01-90: Lot Split Appeal and a 1'-6" minimum and 3.5' aggre- / East 61st Street Calendar No. 01-110: 3384 West 90th gate interior side yard is proposed Carol Richards, owner, appealed Street (Ward 18) and a building in a Residence Dis- from the refused lot split of a 78' x Christina Miller, owner, appeals to 160' parcel into two irregular enclose a one-story 8' x 24' front trict shall not be erected less than 10' from a main building on an shaped parcels, 34' x 83' and 44' x porch of an existing one dwelling 160'. house situated on a 35' x 93' parcel adjoining lot as stated in Section and located in a Two-Family Dis- 357.09(2)(a) of the Codified Ordi- On Monday, June 11, 2001, in Exec- trict on the west side of West 90th nances. utive Session: Street at 3384 West 90th Street; said enclosure being contrary to the Calendar No. 01-89: 424 Literary The following appeals were heard Yards and Courts Requirements Road (Ward 13) on Monday, June 4, 2001, and said where the proposed front porch pro- Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited decisions were approved and jects 8' and enclosed front porches Partnership, owner, appeals to con- adopted by the Board on June 11, shall not project more than 4' and struct a 20' x 40' three-story, two 2001: do not aggregate a vertical area in family dwelling house on a 25' x any story more than 20% of the 100' vacant lot located in a B-Multi- The following appeals were Ap- facade in that story as stated in Sec- Family District at 424 Literary proved: tion 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified Road; said construction being con- Ordinances. trary to the Lot Area Requirements Calendar No. 01-95: 4801 Clark Ave- of Section 355.04 where a lot width nue Calendar No. 01-118: 9114 Miles Park of 40' is required and 25' is pro- Albert Coreno, owner, and Basma A. Hamid, prospective purchaser, Avenue (Ward 2) vided and the minimum lot area appealed to change the use of a two- Presbytery of the Western Re- required is 4,800 sq.ft. and 3,500 sq. story frame store and apartments serve, owner, and Academy of Amer- ft. is proposed and contrary to the building from a church into a day ican, tenant c/o Bill Allen, presi- Yards and Courts Requirements of care facility in a General Retail dent, appeal to expand the use of Section 357.09(2)(b) where a 10' Business District. the approximate 66' x 76' two-story aggregate interior side yard is portion of an existing one and two- required and a 3' minimum and 5' Calendar No. 01-46: 5007-09 Fleet Ave- story church building into a school aggregate interior side yard is pro- nue all situated on a 169' x 217' parcel posed and a building in a Residence Robert Clark, owner, appealed to located in a Multi-Family District on District shall not be erected less change the use of a two-story build- the south side of Miles Park Avenue than 10' from a main building on an ing from four dwelling units and a at 9114 Miles Park Avenue said adjoining lot as stated in Section tavern to three dwelling units and expansion of use being contrary to 357.09(2)(a) of the Codified Ordi- expansion of the tavern in a Local the Residential District Require- nances. Retail Business District. ments of Section 337.08(e) where a school in a MultiFamily District is EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., The following appeals were sched- uled for hearing on Tuesday, May required to be 15' from any adjoin- Secretary ing residence not used for a similar 29, 2001, and dismissed for want of purpose and the proposed use is prosecution; Motion for Reconsidera- adjacent to a Multi-Family District REPORT OF THE BOARD tion granted on Monday, June 11, and contrary to the expansion of 2001: nonconforming use limitations and OF ZONING APPEALS requires the Board of Zoning Calendar No. 01-83: 2164 West 6th Street Appeals approval as stated in Sec- MONDAY, JUNE 11, 2001 tion 359.01(a) of the Codified Ordi- Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited nances. Partnership, owner, appealed to con- At the meeting of the Board of struct a 3-story 1 family dwelling Zoning Appeals on Monday, June 11, house in a B-Multi-Family District. Calendar No. 01-119: 12805 Corlett 2001, the following appeals were Avenue (Ward 2) heard by the Board: Calendar No. 01-89: 424 Literary Leon McCruel, owner, appeals to Road enclose a one-story 8' x 21' front The following appeal was Ap- Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited porch of an existing one dwelling proved: Partnership, owner, appealed to house situated on a 40' x 145' par- construct a 3-story 1 family cel and located in a One-Family Dis- Calendar No. 01-97: 921 Literary dwelling house in a B-Multi-Fam- trict on the north side of Corlett ily District. Avenue at 12805 Corlett Avenue; Road said enclosure being contrary to the T &T Studio, owner c/o Thomas Tomsik, appealed to change the use EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., Yards and Courts Requirements Secretary where the proposed front porch pro- of a two-story, two dwelling house jects 8' and enclosed front porches into an office in a General Retail REPORT OF THE BOARD Business District. shall not project more than 4' and OF BUILDING STANDARDS do not aggregate a vertical area in any story more than 20% of the Calendar No. 01-116: 12925 Watterson AND BUILDING APPEALS facade in that story as stated in Sec- Avenue Michele Banks and Rhonda tion 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified Re: Report of the Meeting of Ordinances. Turpin, owners, appealed to change June 6, 2001 the use of a two-story, one dwelling MOTION GRANTED house into a boarding house for five As required by the provisions of FOR RECONSIDERATION children, all male, ages 14-17, in a Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified Two-Family District. Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, 10:45 A.M. Ohio 1976, the following brief of The following appeal was Denied: action of the subject meeting is Calendar No. 01-83: 2164 West 6th given for publication in The City Street (Ward 13) None. Record: 1276 June 13, 2001 The City Record 55

Docket A-34-01. CONDEMNATION ORDER/MS of the Floors 1 & 2 Property located on RE: Appeal of Droe Express Sys- Commissioner of the Division of the premises known as 1059 Old tems, Inc., Owner of the One Story, Building and Housing, dated Febru- River Road (a.k.a. 1057-59 Old River Masonry Nightclub Property located ary 27, 2000, requiring compliance Road) from a VACATE FORTH- on the premises known as 1187 with the Codified Ordinances of the WITH/UNSAFE STRUCTURE/PLUMB- Old River Road from a VACATE City of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic ING FORTHWITH/ELECTRICAL FORTHWITH/CONDEMNATION O R- Building Code (OBBC). FORTHWITH/HVAC FORTHWITH/ DER/BUILDING FORTHWITH/ELEC- The Board will take no action this ORDER TO VACATE of the Com- TRICAL FORWITH/PLUMBING FORTH- date; the docket will remain open missioner of the Division of Build- WITH of the Commissioner of the for any future appeals from the ing and Housing, dated March 2, Division of Building and Housing Appellant. 2001, requiring compliance with the dated March 2, 2001, requiring com- Codified Ordinances of the City of pliance with the Codified Ordi- * * * Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- nances of the City of Cleveland and ing Code (OBBC). the Ohio Basic Building Code Docket A-41-01. Docket A-44-01 has been POST- (OBBC). RE: Appeal of S. Rose Inc., Owner PONED; to be rescheduled for June BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in of the Property located on the 20, 2001. order at this time to REMAND the premises known as 1213 Prospect property at 1187 Old River Road to Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- * * * the Division of Building and Hous- TION/FIRE CODE (There is no ing for supervision and any required automatic fire suppression system in Docket A-47-01. further action. Motion so in order. the basement — Municipal Code RE: Appeal of 9100 Kinsman Motioned by Mr. Saunders and sec- 3111.01 and ref: Ohio Basic Building Co./George L. Forbes, Owner of the onded by Mr. Williams. Code 4101:2-9, and Section 904.10) of One Store Masonry Restaurant/Fast Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, the Chief of the Division of Fire Food Property located on the Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. dated February 27, 2000, requiring premises known as 9100 Kinsman compliance with the Codified Ordi- Road from a 30 DAY DETERIO- * * * nances of the City of Cleveland and RATED CONDEMNATION ORDER/MS the Ohio Basic Building Code of the Commissioner of the Division Docket A-35-01. (OBBC). of Building and Housing, dated RE: Appeal of Jaelot Senior Hous- Docket A-41-01 has been POST- March 1, 2001, requiring compliance ing, Ltd., Owner of the Jaelot Apart- PONED; to be rescheduled for June with the Codified Ordinances of the ments located on the premises 20, 2001. City of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic known as 12730 Shaker Boulevard Building Code (OBBC). from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION * * * BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in FIRE CODE (There is no elevator order at this time to REMAND the recall, activated by smoke detectors Docket A-42-01. property at 9100 Kinsman Road to in each lobby-Ohio Fire Code 1301:7- RE: Appeal of 1078 Old River the Division of Building and Hous- 703, FB-3130) of the Chief of the Road, Ltd./Isabella Basile, a.k.a. ing for supervision and any required Division of Fire dated February 6, Chesler (The Beach Club), Owner of further action. Motion so in order. 2000, requiring compliance with the the One Story Masonry Commercial Motioned by Mr. Sullivan and sec- onded by Mr. Saunders. Codified Ordinances of the City of Property located on the premises Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- known as 1064 Old River Road Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. ing Code (OBBC). (a.k.a. 1064-66 Old River Road) from No action required by the Board a ORDER TO VACATE/UNSAFE * * * at this time, noting that the appeal CONDITIONS/VACATE FO R T H W I T H / has been WITHDRAWN at the PLUMBING FORTHWITH/ELEC- Docket A-90-01. request of the Appellant June 6, TRICAL FORTHWITH/HVAC FORTH- RE: Appeal of Case Western 2001. WITH/ORDER TO CEASE OPERA- Reserve University, Owner of the TIONS — FIRE CODE of the Com- Standby Power System in School of * * * missioner of the Division of Build- Medicine Wood Building located on ing and Housing and of the Chief of the premises known as 2119 Adel- Docket A-36-01. the Division of Fire, dated March 2, bert Road from an ADJUDICATION RE: Appeal of Spencer Klein, 2001, requiring compliance with the ORDER of the Commissioner of the Owner of the The Gas House located Codified Ordinances of the City of Division of Building and Housing on the premises known as 3801 St. Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- dated May 3, 2001, requiring compli- Clair Avenue from a NOTICE OF ing Code (OBBC). ance with the Codified Ordinances VIOLATION/FIRE CODE (There Docket A-42-01 has been POST- of the City of Cleveland and the are no permits on file for the stor- PONED; to be rescheduled for June Ohio Basic Building Code (OBBC). age, use, and handling of hazardous 20, 2001. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in substances — Municipal Code order at this time to grant the vari- 381.05(a); there is no tank installa- * * * ance to OBBC 1011.1 and permit the tion permit for the kerosene tank — refrigeration and incubator equip- Municipal Code 381.05(c); there is Docket A-43-01. ment to be placed in the corridor as no Certificate of Qualification for RE: Appeal of 1078 Old River long is it remains in location, that propane — Municipal Code 385.17(a)) Road, Ltd./Isabella Basile, a.k.a. the areas not be used as worksta- of the Chief of the Division of Fire Chesler (The Basement), Owner of tions, and that the corridor clear dated February 22, 2000, requiring the One Story Masonry Commercial area be indicated by, striping or compliance with the Codified Ordi- Property, located on the premises other appropriate designation. nances of the City of Cleveland and known as 1078 Old River Road Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. the Ohio Basic Building Code (a.k.a. 1068-78 Old River Road) from Saunders and seconded by, Mr. Sul- (OBBC). a VACATE FORTHWITH — COM- livan. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in MERCIAL MA I N T E N A N C E / F O R T H - Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, order at this time to grant the WITH CO N DEMNATION ORDER — Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. Appellant nine (9) months in which MS/ PLUMBING to obtain permits and abate all the FORTHWITH/ELECTR I C A L * * * violations on the property; the prop- FORTHWITH/HVAC FORTHWITH of erty is REMANDED at this time to the Commissioner of the Division of Docket A-92-01. the Division of Fire, for supervision Building and Housing, dated March RE: Appeal of Sal J. Parella, and any required further action. 2, 2001, requiring compliance with Owner of the Single Family Resi- Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. the Codified Ordinances of the City dential Property and Proposed Williams and seconded by Mr. Sulli- of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Swimming Pool located on the van. Building Code (OBBC). premises known as 4741 Morning- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, Docket A-43-01 has been POST- side Drive from a NOTICE OF NON- Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. PONED; to be rescheduled for June CONFORMANCE of the Commission- 20, 2001. er of the Division of Building and * * * Housing, dated June 4, 2001, requir- * * * ing compliance with, the Codified Docket A-40-01. Ordinances of the City of Cleveland RE: Appeal of Richard Davet, Docket A-44-01. and the Ohio Basic Building Code owner of the Two Story Masonry RE: Appeal of George Khouri (OBBC). Commercial Building located on the Family Limited Partnership/Dan BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in premises known as 791 East 152nd Bliss (PDU, Inc., d.b.a. Heaven and order at this time to grant the vari- Street (a.k.a. 791-93 East 152nd Street) Earth a.k.a./f.k.a. Peabody’s), Owner ance to the ten (10) foot require- from a 30 DAY DETERIORATED of the Four Story Brick Nightclub — ment and permit the pool to be 1277 56 The City Record June 13, 2001 installed as requested, noting the Ord. No. 748-01. by Ordinance No. 2105-2000, passed letter of concurrence from the adja- By Councilman Jackson. by the Council of the City of cent neighbor. Motion so in order. An ordinance to establish a Cleveland, February 21, 2001. Motioned by Mr. Sullivan and sec- Planned Unit Development (PUD) onded by Mr. Williams. Overlay District and approve the Disposal of Debris at Landfills, for Yeas: Messrs. Denk Williams, corresponding Planned Unit Devel- the Division of Water, Department Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. opment project on properties located of Public Utilities, as authorized west of East 40 Street to approxi- by Ordinance No. 946-99, passed by * * * mately East 34 Street between Com- the Council of the City of Cleve- munity College Avenue, S.E. and land, June 14, 1999. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Woodland Avenue, S.E. and to Separate motions were entered by change the Area District of said Equipment and Appurtenances for Mr. Sullivan and seconded by Mr. lands (Map Change No. 2030, Sheet Vac-All Catch Basin Cleaners (Re- Williams for Approval and Adoption No. 5) Bid), for the Division of Water of the Resolutions as presented by Pollution Control, Department of the Secretary for the following All interested persons are urged Public Utilities, as authorized by Dockets respectively, subject to the to be present or to be represented at Ordinance No. 2048-99, passed by Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- the above time and place. the Council of the City of Cleve- ing Code (OBBC): land. JOSEPH C. CIMPERMAN, L-7-01—Thomas E. Friend. Chairman June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 A-49-01—Randolph & Shelly Robin- Committee on City Planning son. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2001 Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, June 13, 2001 Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. Replacement of Existing Kitchen Cabinets and Countertops at Var- * * * ious City Fire Stations (Re-Bid), CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS for the Department of Public Safe- Separate motions were entered by ty, as authorized by Ordinance No. Mr. Saunders and seconded by Mr. 927-2000. Sullivan for Approval and Adoption For All Departments of the Resolutions as presented by A DEPOSIT OF FIFTY DOLLARS the Secretary for the following ($50.00) CERTIFIED CHECK OR Dockets respectively, subject to the Sealed bids will be received at the MONEY ORDER WILL BE Codified Ordinances of the City of office of the Commissioner of Pur- REQUIRED FOR EACH SET OF Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- chases and Supplies, Room 128, City PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. ing Code (OBBC): Hall, in accordance with the append- THE DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUND- ed schedule, and will be opened and ED IF THE PLANS AND SPECIFI- A-51-01—Mac A. & Saundra Saxon. read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- CATIONS ARE RETURNED IN A-56-01—Ali Lotfi-Fard. diately thereafter. GOOD CONDITION WITHIN FIF- A-85-01—Bruce Hedderson. Each bid must be made in accor- TEEN (15) DAYS AFTER THE BID dance with the specifications and OPENING DATE. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, must be submitted on the blanks Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. supplied for the purpose, all of Stop Cock Boxes, for the Division of * * * which may be obtained at the office Water, Department of Public Util- of the said Commissioner of Pur- ities, as authorized by Section chases and Supplies, but no bid will APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 129.25 of the Codified Ordinances be considered unless delivered to the office of the said commissioner of the City of Cleveland, 1976. Separate motions were entered by A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE Mr. Williams and seconded by Mr. previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern Sullivan, for Approval and Adoption Standard Time) on the date speci- HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 14, of the Minutes as presented by the fied in the schedule. 2001, 1:00 P.M., IN THE 4TH Secretary, subject to the Codified 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice FLOOR SOUTH CONFERENCE Ordinances of the City of Cleveland required in Advertisement for Bids. ROOM OF THE CARL B. STOKES and the Ohio Basic Building Code Where invitations for bids are PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, (OBBC): advertised, the following notice 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- shall be included in the advertise- LAND, OHIO 44114. ATTENDANCE May 23, 2001 ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE IS MANDATORY. Code, each prime bidder, each Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Williams, Pipe Repair Couplings, for the Divi- Saunders, Sullivan. Nays: None. minority business enterprise (“MBE”) and each female business sion of Water, Department of Pub- lic Utilities, as authorized by Sec- JOSEPH F. DENK, enterprise (“FBE”) must be certi- CHAIRMAN fied before doing business with the tion 129.25 of the Codified Ordi- City. Therefore, any prime contrac- nances of the City of Cleveland, tor wishing to receive credit for 1976. using an MBE or FBE should ensure A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE PUBLIC NOTICE that applications for certification as HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 14, to MBE or FBE status compliance 2001, 2:00 P.M., IN THE 4TH with the Code, affirmative action in FLOOR SOUTH CONFERENCE employment and, if applicable, joint ROOM OF THE CARL B. STOKES NONE venture status, are submitted to the PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, Office of Equal Opportunity 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- (“OEO”) prior to the date of bid LAND, OHIO 44114. ATTENDANCE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING opening or submission of proposals IS MANDATORY. or as specified by the Director. Fail- ure to comply with the business Notice of Public Hearing enterprise code or with representa- June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 By the Council Committee tions made on these forms may On City Planning result in cancellation of the contract FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 2001 or other civil or criminal penalties.” Mercedes Cotner Ductile Iron Pipe and Fittings, for Committee Room 217 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2001 the Division of Water, Department City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio of Public Utilities, as authorized On Monday, June 18, 2001 Valves and Appurtenances, for the by Section 129.25 of the Codified 1:00 P.M. Division of Water, Department of Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Public Utilities, as authorized by land, 1976. Notice is hereby given to all inter- Section 129.25 of the Codified Ordi- A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE ested property owners that the nances of the City of Cleveland, HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, Council Committee on City Planning 1976. 2001, 10:00 A.M., IN THE 4TH will hold a public hearing in the FLOOR SOUTH CONFERENCE Mercedes Cotner Committee Room Service and Maintenance of MSA ROOM OF THE CARL B. STOKES 217, City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on and AIM Gas Detection Equip- PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, Monday, June 18, 2001, at 1:00 P.M., ment and Calibration Systems, for 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- to consider the following ordinance the Division of Water, Department LAND, OHIO 44114. ATTENDANCE now pending in the Council: of Public Utilities, as authorized IS MANDATORY. 1278 June 13, 2001 The City Record 57

Pipe Repair Clamps, for the Division A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. of Water, Department of Public HELD ON THURSDAY, JUNE 21, THE DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUND- Utilities, as authorized by Section 2001, 10:00 A.M., AT THE CLEVE- ED IF THE PLANS AND SPECIFI- 129.25 of the Codified Ordinances LAND PUBLIC POWER, 1300 CATIONS ARE RETURNED IN of the City of Cleveland, 1976. LAKESIDE AVENUE, CL E V E - GOOD CONDITION WITHIN FIF- A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE LAND, OHIO 44114. ATTENDANCE TEEN (15) DAYS AFTER THE BID HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, IS MANDATORY. OPENING DATE. 2001, 11:00 A.M., IN THE 4TH A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE FLOOR SOUTH CONFERENCE HELD ON FRIDAY, JUNE 22, June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 ROOM OF THE CARL B. STOKES 2001, 10:00 A.M., AT THE BALD- PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, WIN WATERWORKS PLANT, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2001 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- 11216 FAIRHILL ROAD, CLEVE- LAND, OHIO 44114. ATTENDANCE LAND, OHIO AND WILL BE FOL- Woodside and Edmonton Area IS MANDATORY. LOWED BY A WALK-THROUGH Detention Facility, for the Divi- OF THE SITE. sion of Water Pollution Control, Blanket Employee Dishonest Cover- Department of Public Utilities, as age, for the Department of Furniture, for the Division of Fire, authorized by Ordinance No. 1948- Finance, as authorized by Sections Department of Public Safety, as 98, passed by the Council of the 171.11, 171.12, 171.14, 171.16, 171.17, authorized by Ordinance No. 927- City of Cleveland, December 14, 135.091, 1901.31 and 1901.32 of the 2000, passed by the Council of the 1998. Codified Ordinances of the City of City of Cleveland, June 19, 2000. A DEPOSIT OF FIFTY DOLLARS Cleveland, 1976. ($50.00) CERTIFIED CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WILL BE June 13, 2001 and June 20, 2001 June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 REQUIRED FOR EACH SET OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 2001 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2001 THE DEPOSIT WILL BE REFUND- ED IF THE PLANS AND SPECIFI- Sodium Hypochlorite Solution, for Emulsion Services and Purging CATIONS ARE RETURNED IN the Division of Water, Department Solution, for the Division of GOOD CONDITION WITHIN FIF- of Public Utilities, as authorized Streets, Department of Public Ser- TEEN (15) DAYS AFTER THE BID by Section 129.24 of the Codified vice, as authorized by Ordinance OPENING DATE. Ordinances of the City of Cleve- No. 370-01, passed by the Council land, 1976. of the City of Cleveland, April 9, June 13, 2001 and June 20, 2001 2001. June 13, 2001 and June 20, 2001 FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2001 Guard Rail Elements, Posts, End Wings and Hardware, for the Chrysler Parts and Labor, for the ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS Division of Streets, Department of Division of Motor Vehicle Mainte- AND ORDINANCES Public Service, as authorized by nance, Department of Public Ser- Ordinance No. 373-01, passed by vice, as authorized by Ordinance the Council of the City of Cleve- No. 359-01, passed by the Council land, April 9, 2001. of the City of Cleveland, April 9, Res. No. 1099-01. 2001. Curb Bumpers and Plow Blades, for By Councilmen Cimperman, Jones the Division of Streets, Depart- and White. Sewer Test Tee Inspection, Installa- An emergency resolution urging ment of Public Service, as autho- tion and Snaking, for the Division rized by Ordinance No. 375-01, Governor Taft and the state legis- of Water Pollution Control, lature to reconsider certain funding passed by the Council of the City Department of Public Utilities, as of Cleveland, April 9, 2001. reductions and freezes to the Cleve- authorized by Section 541.13 of the land Public Library and urging sup- Codified Ordinances of the City of port for the Library Recovery Gutter Broom Sets and Coreless Cleveland, 1976. Tube Brooms, for the Division of Amendment. A PRE-BID MEETING WILL BE Whereas, this Council of the City Streets, Department of Public Ser- HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 25, vice, as authorized by Ordinance of Cleveland strongly supports the 2001, 11:00 A.M., DIVISION OF No. 373-01, passed by the Council mission of the Cleveland Public WATER POLLUTION CONTROL, of the City of Cleveland, April 9, Library to provide books, informa- 12302 KIRBY AVENUE, CL E V E - 2001. tion and service, thereby imparting LAND, OHIO 44108. ATTENDANCE knowledge, to all people in a time- IS MANDATORY. ly, convenient and equitable man- June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 ner; and June 13, 2001 and June 20, 2001 Whereas, the Cleveland Public FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2001 Library uses technology to connect THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2001 with 25 other public library systems, One (1) Jet Bridge at Gate A-14, for thereby serving 15% of Ohio’s pop- the Division of Cleveland Hopkins ulation; and International Airport, Department One (1) Autosampler, for the Divi- sion of Police, Department of Pub- Whereas, the Cleveland Public of Port Control, as authorized by Library is a regional library for the Ordinance No. 70-98, passed by the lic Safety, as authorized by Ordi- nance No. 1656-99, passed by the blind and physically handicapped, Council of the City of Cleveland, serving approximately 19,000 library March 2, 1998. Council of the City of Cleveland, December 14, 1999. customers with special challenges in 55 counties in Northern Ohio; and Three (3) Stripped Chassis with One (1) Gas Chromatograph Mass Whereas, the biennium budget Step Van Body/Pipe Repair Truck proposed by Governor Taft diverts (Large) and Seven (7) Crew/Cab Selective System, for the Division of Police, Department of Public money from the Library and Local Chassis with Utility Service Government Support Fund to the Body/Pipe Repair Truck (Large), Safety, as authorized by Ordi- nance No. 1656-99, passed by the State Library, negatively impacting for the Division of Motor Vehicle the by Maintenance, Department of Pub- Council of the City of Cleveland, December 14, 1999. $728,000; and lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- Whereas, the proposed budget nance Nos. 1685-2000 and 99-01, reduces funding for the regional passed by the Council of the City June 13, 2001 and June 20, 2001 library for the blind and physically of Cleveland, October 30, 2000 and handicapped, negatively impacting January 22, 2001, respectively. WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 2001 the Cleveland Public Library by an additional $186,000; and June 6, 2001 and June 13, 2001 Baldwin Waterworks Plant Gate- Whereas, the proposed state bud- house #1 Emergency Roof Repair, get freezes the Library and Local THURSDAY, JULY 5, 2001 for the Division of Water, Depart- Government Support Fund, with the ment of Public Utilities, as autho- total negative impact on the Cleve- Maintenance of Decorative and Spe- rized by Ordinance No. 819-2000, land Public Library estimated to be cial Lighting, for the Division of passed by the Council of the City $4,193,000 over a 2 year period; and Cleveland Public Power, Depart- of Cleveland, October 9, 2000. Whereas, this resolution consti- ment of Public Utilities, as autho- A DEPOSIT OF TWO HUNDRED tutes an emergency measure for the rized by Ordinance No. 830-2000, DOLLARS ($200.00) CERTIFIED immediate preservation of public passed by the Council of the City CHECK OR MONEY ORDER WILL peace, property, health or safety, of Cleveland, June 12, 2000. BE REQUIRED FOR EACH SET OF now, therefore, 1279 58 The City Record June 13, 2001

Be it resolved by the Council of measure and, provided it receives Whereas, the PUCO just the City of Cleveland: the affirmative vote of two-thirds of announced local public hearings, Section 1. That this Council of the all the members elected to Council, including one hearing in Cleveland City of Cleveland urges Governor it shall take effect and be in force in the afternoon, at the Lausche Taft and the state legislature to immediately upon its adoption and State Office Tower, 2nd Floor Audi- defend, protect and promote the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it torium, 615 Superior Avenue, in future of Ohio’s public libraries by shall take effect and be in force , at 2:00 p.m. on reconsidering certain reductions and from and after the earliest period Friday, June 22nd, and they will freezes to the Cleveland Public allowed by law. provide an opportunity for the pub- Library and this Council urges sup- Adopted June 4, 2001. lic to make their concerns about the port for the Library Recovery Awaiting the approval or disap- PUCO’s proposal known to the PUCO Amendment that would help restore proval of the Mayor. Commissioners; now, therefore, funding for the library’s programs. Be it resolved by the Council of Section 2. That the Clerk is here- the City of Cleveland: by requested to transmit a copy of Res. No. 1101-01. Section 1. That this Council oppos- es the approval by the PUCO of the this resolution to Governor Robert By Councilmen Lewis and Jones. proposed Elective Alternative Regu- Taft, members of the Cuyahoga An emergency resolution opposing lation Plan (“EARP”) Rules in Case County state delegation, and An- the proposed Elective Alternative Nos. 00-1532-TP-COI, 99-563-TP-COI, drew Venable, Director of the Cleve- Regulation Plan (“EARP”) rules and 99-998-TP-COI, and urges the land Public Library. proposed by the PUCO, requesting PUCO to withdraw or disapprove the Section 3. That this resolution is the PUCO to hold an additional pub- hereby declared to be an emergency rules, and instead to initiate a pro- lic hearing at ceeding to determine the best way measure and, provided it receives in the evening, and encouraging the the affirmative vote of two-thirds of to bring about real competition in public to attend the public hearing the provision of local phone service, all the members elected to Council, on June 22nd. it shall take effect and be in force while fully protecting residential Whereas, the Council of the City consumers from higher prices for immediately upon its adoption and of Cleveland is concerned that the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it services, before any further deregu- Staff of the Public Utilities Com- lation of rates and services is per- shall take effect and be in force mission of Ohio (“PUCO”) has pro- from and after the earliest period mitted. posed new rules allowing SBC Section 2. That this Council allowed by law. Ameritech and other local exchange Adopted June 4, 2001. believes that a public hearing companies in Ohio to elect an “off should also be held in the evening Awaiting the approval or disap- the shelf” alternative regulation in Cleveland, to accommodate more proval of the Mayor. plan that will allow such companies Cleveland-area citizens who cannot to double the rates for some services attend a hearing during the work like second and third phone lines day, and would welcome the PUCO Res. No. 1100-01. and basic Caller ID, and will allow to hold such an evening hearing at By Councilmen Cimperman and unlimited increases in rates for Cleveland City Hall in Council Polensek. packages of services that include Chambers, the site for numerous An emergency resolution declar- basic local telephone service, and PUCO public hearings in the past. ing this Council’s desire, interest many other services that residential Section 3. That this Council urges and commitment to work toward consumers use everyday in their the citizens of Cleveland to attend establishing a permanent sister city homes, such as Call Waiting and the public hearing in Cleveland to relationship with the city of Pula, Call Forwarding, among many oth- voice their concerns about the pro- Istrian County, Republic of Croatia. ers, and that such increase would be posed rules and their opposition to Whereas, the cities of Cleveland allowed without adequate notice to allowing the phone company to and Pula, located in Istrian County, consumers or any oversight or increase their rates without over- Republic of Croatia, have expressed approval by the PUCO; and sight or approval by the PUCO and interest in an active exchange of Whereas, the Council is concerned without any input from consumers. cultural, business, educational and that the PUCO is proposing to dereg- Section 4. That upon approval, the governmental opportunities; and ulate the prices of many phone ser- Clerk of City Council is hereby Whereas, such exchange would vices, and to allow Ameritech and directed to deliver a copy of this serve to support the development other phone companies to earn Resolution to the Mayor, to the and growth of both cities, as well excess profits without any controls, City’s Law Director, and to the Pub- as to expand and enhance knowl- even though there is no competition lic Utilities Commission of Ohio edge and understanding between in the residential telephone market (“PUCO”), to be filed on the public people of diverse cultures; and place, and no real choice for con- record in Case Nos. 00-1532-TP-COI, Whereas, such a sister city rela- sumers; and 99-563-TP-COI, and 99-998-TP-COI. tionship would serve to honor and Whereas, this Council is deeply Section 5. That this resolution is strengthen the rich Eastern Euro- concerned and disturbed that the hereby declared to be an emergency pean backgrounds and traditions of Chairman of the PUCO has stated measure and, provided it receives many residents of the City of Cleve- that telephone rates for every ser- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of land; and vice except for a single basic ser- all the members elected to Council, Whereas, the leaders of Cleveland vice line in the home should be it shall take effect and be in force and Pula have expressed an interest allowed to increase as high as the immediately upon its adoption and of in working toward establishing a companies want to raise them, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it permanent sister city relationship because they are not essential ser- shall take effect and be in force between the cities, including work- vices, and consumers can simply from and after the earliest period ing toward the establishment of an choose not to buy these services, allowed by law. Eastern European branch of studies despite the lack of any competitor Adopted June 4, 2001. for Cleveland State University in the offering such services to consumers; Awaiting the approval or disap- area; and and proval of the Mayor. Whereas, this resolution consti- Whereas, the proposed elective tutes an emergency measure for the Alternative Regulation Plan rules immediate preservation of public would allow SBC Ameritech to aban- Res. No. 1102-01. peace, property, health or safety in don its existing PUCO-approved, and By Councilmen Lewis, Jones and that peace and understanding in the heavily negotiated Alternative Reg- White. world can only be assured through ulation Plan, which does not expire An emergency resolution declar- a strengthening of relationships until 2003, and to choose the new ing this Council’s support for the among the world’s peoples, now, “off the shelf” Elective Alternative mission of the Ohio Commission on therefore, Regulation Plan (“EARP”), which African-American Males (CAAM) Be it resolved by the Council of could throw thousands of low and inviting its representatives to the City of Cleveland: income customers off of their life- work actively with this Council on Section 1. That this Council of the line discount program, and could issues of unemployment, health, edu- City of Cleveland declares its desire, otherwise diminish or eliminate cation and criminal justice. intent and commitment to work many other commitments Ameritech Whereas, the Commission on toward the establishment of a per- has made to the PUCO and con- African-American Males (CAAM) manent sister city relationship with sumers; and was established by State of Ohio the city of Pula, Istrian County, Whereas, the proposed new rules Executive Order 89-9, with such Republic of Croatia. are unlawful and unnecessary, and Commission becoming a freestand- Section 2. That this resolution is would harm rather than help con- ing agency of the state government hereby declared to be an emergency sumers; and in 1999; and 1280 June 13, 2001 The City Record 59

Whereas, the commission was cre- minute rule” which prohibits voters Corp. to construct a drive for vehic- ated to serve the African-American from occupying a voting machine ular and pedestrian access to and male population throughout the for more than five minutes when from the existing Riverview Park- State of Ohio who are experiencing other voters are waiting to occupy ing Lot; and authorizing the Direc- problems or difficulties with the fol- them, urging the prohibition of the tor of Public Service to lease to F.C. lowing four areas: unemployment; use of “butterfly” ballots in the State Southridge Corp. certain City-owned criminal justice; education; and of Ohio, and urging a state-wide land adjacent to West 3rd Street, for health; and comprehensive voter education pro- a period not to exceed ten years, Whereas, the mission of CAAM is gram; and with one ten-year option to renew. to identify and promote, through col- Whereas, this Council commends Whereas, F.C. Southridge Corp. laborative partnerships, effective the actions of the Cuyahoga County has requested the Director of Public public policy models that empower Board of Elections in its desire to Service to convey certain easement African-American males to achieve improve the voting process by rights in property located under the in healthy enterprising communities replacing the current punch card West 3rd Street ramp; and by alleviating inequalities of eco- ballot system and evaluating vari- Whereas, the easement rights to nomics, health, education and crimi- ous electronic voting machines; and be granted are no longer needed for nal justice; and Whereas, it is the hope of this public use; and Whereas, this Council of the City Council that, in the event that the Whereas, the City of Cleveland of Cleveland is supportive of the Board of Elections is successful in owns certain property known as mission of CAAM as they represent its mission to implement electronic Permanent Parcel Numbers 122-18- the interests of many of our city’s voting technology in Cuyahoga 014 and 122-18-015 which are not residents; and County, that a comprehensive voter needed for public use for the next Whereas, this resolution consti- education program be implemented ten years; and tutes an emergency measure for the to familiarize voters with the tech- Whereas, F.C. Southridge Corp. immediate preservation of public nology and other voting procedures; has proposed to lease said property from the City; and peace, property, health or safety, and now, therefore, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Whereas, this Council encourages tutes an emergency measure provid- Be it resolved by the Council of federal,state and local legislatures the City of Cleveland: ing for the usual daily operation of to assist the Board of Elections in a municipal department; now, there- Section 1. That this Council of the this undertaking, which is estimat- fore, City of Cleveland supports the mis- ed to cost approximately $20 million; Be it ordained by the Council of sion of the Ohio Commission on and the City of Cleveland: African-American Males (CAAM) Whereas, this resolution consti- Section 1. That, notwithstanding and invites its representatives to tutes an emergency measure for the and as an exception to the provi- work actively with this Council, immediate preservation of public sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the through the Committee on Employ- peace, property, health and safety; Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ment, Affirmative Action and Train- now, therefore, Ohio, 1976, it is hereby found and ing, to assist residents of our city Be it resolved by the Council of determined that an easement inter- with issues of unemployment, the City of Cleveland: est in the following described prop- health, education and criminal jus- Section 1. That this Council of the erty is no longer needed for public tice. City of Cleveland commends the use: Section 2. That the Clerk is here- efforts of the Cuyahoga County by requested to transmit a copy of Board of Elections in its evaluation Drive Easement this resolution to Governor Robert of improved voting technology and Situated in the City of Cleveland, Taft, State Representative John E. procedures and encourages the County of Cuyahoga and State of Barnes, Jr. and Leon Adams, Inter- Board of Elections to include a voter Ohio and known as being part of im Director of CAAM. education component in any reforms West 3rd Street (as widened) of part Section 3. That this resolution is to the voting process. This Council of S.S. Stones Survey of Central hereby declared to be an emergency further urges Congress and the Ohio Tract of part of Original Two Acre measure and, provided it receives legislature to assist the Cuyahoga Lots No. 218 as shown by the record- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of County Board of Elections in financ- ed plat in Volume 2 of Maps, Page all the members elected to Council, ing its undertaking to implement 31 of Cuyahoga County Records and it shall take effect and be in force improved voting technology. is further bounded and described as immediately upon its adoption and Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- follows: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it cil is hereby requested to transmit Beginning at a stone monument shall take effect and be in force a copy of this resolution to Thomas found in the center line of Scranton from and after the earliest period Jelepis, Director, Cuyahoga County Road S.W. (variable width) at is allowed by law. Board of Elections; Senators Michael intersection with the center line of Adopted June 4, 2001. DeWine and George Voinovich; Gov- West 3rd Street (variable width); Awaiting the approval or disap- ernor Robert Taft; and the Cuya- Thence South 33° 23' 54" East, proval of the Mayor. hoga County Commissioners. along said center line of West 3rd Section 3. That this resolution is Street a distance of 27.62 feet; hereby declared to be an emergency Thence North 60° 50' 39" East, a Res. No. 1103-01. measure and, provided it receives distance of 68.64 feet, to the North- By Councilman Willis. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of easterly right of way line of West An emergency resolution com- all the members elected to Council, 3rd street at its intersection with mending the efforts of the Cuya- it shall take effect and be in force the Southeasterly right of way line immediately upon its adoption and hoga County Board of Elections to of said Scranton Road S.W.; approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Thence South 33° 23' 54" East, evaluate and improve voting proce- shall take effect and be in force dures; encouraging the Board of along said Northeasterly right of from and after the earliest period way line of West 3rd Street a dis- Elections to include a voter educa- allowed by law. tance of 11.90 feet to the principal tion component in any reforms to Adopted June 4, 2001. place of beginning of the land here- the voting process; and urging fed- Awaiting the approval or disap- in described; eral, state and local legislatures to proval of the Mayor. Course 1: Thence South 33° 24' 54" assist in financing improved voting East, continuing along said North- technology. easterly right of way line of West Whereas, it is imperative in a Ord. No. 736-01. 3rd Street, a distance of 66.00 feet; democracy that there be unqualified Course 2: Thence South 56° 36' 06" confidence in election procedures By Councilmen Cintron, Cimper- man and Patmon (by departmental West, a distance of 48.00 feet; and voting systems; and request). Course 3: Thence North 33° 23' 54" Whereas, it is also imperative that An emergency ordinance authoriz- West, a distance of 66.00 feet; the process of exercising one’s con- ing the Director of Public Service to Course 4: Thence North 56° 36' 06" stitutionally protected right to vote execute an easement granting to East, a distance of 48.00 feet to the be as problem-free and voter-friend- F.C. Southridge Corp. certain ease- principal place of beginning and ly as possible to effect an outcome ment rights in property located containing 0.0727 acres (3,168 square which is accurate and untainted; under the West 3rd Street ramp nec- feet) of land. and essary to construct and use an Be the same more or less but sub- Whereas, through passage of var- entrance/exit drive for a period of ject to all legal highway. ious resolutions, this Council has ten years, with one ten-year option Section 2. That the easement shall expressed interest in ensuring the to renew; declaring said easement be non-exclusive and the purpose of integrity of the voting process by rights no longer needed for public the easement shall be to construct urging the General Assembly of the use; authorizing said Director to and use an entrance/exit drive State of Ohio to abolish the “five issue a permit to F.C. Southridge under the West 3rd Street ramp. 1281 60 The City Record June 13, 2001

Section 3. That by and at the Southeasterly prolongation of the Thence South 23° 14' 10" West direction of the Board of Control, Northeasterly face of the South- along the Northwesterly line of the the Commissioner of Purchases and westerly bridge abutment; Central Viaduct, 41.61 feet to an iron Supplies is authorized to convey the Course No. 3: Thence North 29° 40' pin set at its intersection with the above-described, non-exclusive ease- 45" West along said Southeasterly Southwesterly line of West 3rd ment to F.C. Southridge Corp. at a prolongation, along the Northeaster- Street, and the principal place of price not less than fair market ly face of said abutment and along beginning of the parcel herein value as determined by the Board of the Northwesterly prolongation described; Control. thereof, 66.00 feet to its intersection Thence South 34° 01' 05" East Section 4. That the duration of the with the aforementioned Northwest- along the Southwesterly line of easement shall be for ten (10) years, erly line of Scranton Road S.W.; West 3rd Street, 80.45 feet to an iron with one option exercisable by the Course No. 4: Thence North 60° 16' pin set at its intersection with the Director of Public Service, to renew 39" East along said Northwesterly Northwesterly line of the Inner-Belt for an additional ten-year term, and line, 31.43 feet to the principal place Freeway (I-90), 150 feet wide; cancellable upon thirty days written of beginning, containing 1,604 Thence Southwesterly along the notice by said Director; that the square feet of land (0.0368 acres), curved Northwesterly line of the easement shall include reasonable according to a survey by Garrett & Inner-Belt Freeway, being the arc of rights of entry to the City; that the Associates, Inc., Registered Engi- a curve deflecting to the left, 219.44 easement shall not be assignable; neers and Surveyors,; Inc., revised feet to an iron pin set at its inter- that the easement shall require the June 26, 2000, be the same more or section with the Northeasterly line grantee to indemnify the City; pro- less. of West 4th Street, 50 feet wide, said vide reasonable insurance; maintain The bearings used herein are arc having a radius of 3894.72 feet, any grantee improvements located based on an assumed meridian and a central angle of 03° 13' 42", and within the easement; and pay any are used only to denote angles. a chord which bears South 31° 40' applicable taxes and assessments. Section 7. That the Director of 50" West, 219.41 feet; Section 5. That the conveyance Public Service is hereby authorized Thence North 34° 00' 25" West referred to above shall be made by to issue a permit, revocable at the along the Northeasterly line of West Official Deed of Easement prepared will of Council and assignable by 4th Street, 42.15 feet to an iron pin by the Director of Law and execut- the Permittee with the written con- set at its intersection with the ed by the Director of Public Service sent of the Director of Public Ser- Northwesterly line of the Central on behalf of the City of Cleveland. vice to F.C. Southridge Corp., its suc- Viaduct; The Deed of Easement shall contain cessors and assigns, to encroach Thence North 23° 14' 10" East such additional terms and conditions upon that portion of West 3rd Street along the Northwesterly line of the as are required to protect the inter- (20 feet wide) extending northerly Central Viaduct, 237.75 feet to the ests of the parties. The Directors of from the northerly line of Scranton principal place of beginning, and Public Service and Law are autho- Road S.W. to the southerly dock line containing 12,031 square feet or rized to execute such other docu- of the Cuyahoga River. 0.2762 acres of land according to the ments, including without limitation, Section 8. That the access drive survey by Donald G. Bohning & contracts for right of entry, as may will be placed within the public Associates, Inc. dated December, be necessary to effect the construc- right-of-way as aforesaid in Section 1998. tion of the entrance/exit drive under 6, and will be constructed in accor- The courses used in this descrip- the West 3rd Street ramp. dance with plans and specifications tion are referenced to an assumed Section 6. That the Director of approved by the Commissioner of meridian and are used to indicate Public Service is hereby authorized Engineering and Construction. That angles only. to issue a permit, revocable at the all other required permits, including will of Council and assignable by a Building Permit, shall be obtained 0.4041 Acres the Permittee with the written con- before said access drive is con- Situated in the City of Cleveland, sent of the Director of Public Ser- structed. County of Cuyahoga, and State of vice to F.C. Southridge Corp., its suc- Section 9. That this permit herein Ohio, and known as being part of cessors and assigns, to construct a authorized shall be prepared by the S.S. Stone’s Central Tract as shown drive for vehicular and pedestrian Director of Law and shall be issued by the recorded plat in Volume 2, access to and from the existing only when in the opinion of the Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Riverview Parking Lot located Director of Law, the City of Cleve- Records, and further known as under the Scranton Road Bridge, as land has been property indemnified being part of lands acquired by the described as follows: against any and all loss which may City of Cleveland for the Central result from said permit. Viaduct, 100 feet wide, and bounded AREA OF ENCROACHMENT UNDER Section 10. That notwithstanding and described as follows: THE SCRANTON ROAD S.W. and as an exception to the provi- Beginning at a Stone Monument in BRIDGE OVER THE sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the the centerline of West 3rd Street, 70 CSX RAILROAD Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, feet wide and variable, (formerly Situated in the City of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public Seneca Street, formerly Central County of Cuyahoga and State of Service is authorized to lease to F.C. Way) at its intersection with the Ohio, known as being an encroach- Southridge Corp., certain property centerline of the Central Viaduct, ment area within the right-of-way of which is determined to be not need- 100 feet wide; Scranton Road S.W., 66 feet in ed for public use for the term of the Thence North 34° 01' 05" West width, of part of Original Two Acre lease and which is described as fol- along the centerline of West 3rd Lot Number 217, bounded and lows: Street, 59.45 feet to its intersection described as follows: with the Northwesterly line of the Beginning in the Northwesterly 0.2762 Acres Central Viaduct; line of Scranton Road S.W., at its Situated in the City of Cleveland, Thence North 23° 14' 10" East intersection with the Northeasterly County of Cuyahoga, and State of along the Northwesterly line of the line of West 3rd Street, 70 feet in Ohio, and known as being part of Central Viaduct, 41.61 feet to an iron width; S.S. Stone’s Central Tract as shown pin set at its intersection with the Thence North 60° 16' 39" East by the recorded plat in Volume 2, Northeasterly line of West 3rd along said Northwesterly line of Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Street, and the principal place of Scranton Road S.W., 283.39 feet to a Records, and further known as beginning of the parcel herein 5/8" capped iron pin set at its inter- being part of lands acquired by the described; section with a Westerly line of the City of Cleveland for the Central Thence North 23° 14' 10" East Ohio Canal Lands, now in the name Viaduct, 100 feet wide, and bounded along the Northwesterly line of the of the CSX Railroad and the princi- and described as follows: Central Viaduct, being also the pal place of beginning of the area Beginning at a Stone Monument in Southeasterly line of Parcel 2 of herein intended to be described: the centerline of West 3rd Street, 70 land conveyed to Tower City Course No. 1: Thence South 17° 30' feet wide and variable, (formerly Riverview Company by deed record- 30" East along said Westerly line of Seneca Street, formerly Central ed in Volume 98-13761, Page 1 of the the Ohio Canal Lands, 67.53 feet to Way) at its intersection with the Official Records of Cuyahoga Coun- a 5/8" capped iron pin set at its centerline of the Central Viaduct, ty, 183.93 feet to an iron pin set at intersection with the southeasterly 100 feet wide; its intersection with the Southwest- line of said Scranton Road S.W.; Thence North 34° 01' 05" West erly line of the former Baltimore & Course No. 2: Thence South 60° 16' along the centerline of West 3rd Ohio Railroad right-of-way; 39" West along said Southeasterly Street, 59.45 feet to its intersection Thence South 35° 12' 39" East line of Scranton Road S.W., 17.19 with the Northwesterly line of the along the Southwesterly line of said feet to its intersection with the Central Viaduct; railroad right-of-way, 117.35 feet to 1282 June 13, 2001 The City Record 61 an iron pin set at its intersection Section 11. That the term of the tain such authorized terms and con- with the Northwesterly line of Par- lease authorized by this ordinance ditions as are required to protect the cel 3 of said land conveyed to Tower shall not exceed ten years, with one interests of the City. City Riverview Company; option exercisable by the Director of Section 15. That prior to execution Thence South 23° 14' 10" West Public Service, to renew for an addi- of the lease, the Councilperson rep- along the Northwesterly line of said tional ten-year term, and cancellable resenting the ward in which the land conveyed to Tower City upon thirty days written notice by leased property is located, the Riverview Company, being also the said director. Chairperson of the Public Service Southeasterly line of the Central Section 12. That the property Committee, and the Director of Pub- described in Section 9 shall be Viaduct, 87.08 feet to an iron pin set lic Service shall receive a copy the at its intersection with the North- leased at fair market value as deter- lease. westerly line of the Inner-Belt Free- mined by the Board of Control. way (I-90), 150 feet wide; Section 13. That the lease may Section 16. That the Director of Thence Southwesterly along the authorize the lessee to make Public Service and the Director of curved Northwesterly line of the improvements to the leased premis- Law, and other appropriate City offi- Inner-Belt Freeway, being the arc of es subject to the approval of appro- cials, are authorized to execute such a curve deflecting to the left, 89.82 priate City agencies and officials. other documents and certificates, feet to an iron pin set at its inter- Section 14. That the lease shall be and take such other actions as may section with the Northeasterly line prepared by the Director of Law. be necessary or appropriate to effect of West 3rd Street, said arc having The lease shall contain a provision the lease authorized by this ordi- a radius of 3894.72 feet, a central requiring all improvements to the nance. angle of 01° 19' 17", and a chord leased premises to be made at the Section 17. That this ordinance is which bears South 35° 04' 02" West, expense of F.C. Southridge Corp., a hereby declared to be an emergency 89.82 feet; provision requiring prevailing wages measure and, provided it receives Thence North 34° 01' 05" West to be paid on construction projects the affirmative vote of two-thirds of along the Northeasterly line of West constructed on the leased premises, all the members elected to Council, 3rd Street, 97.00 feet to the principal the amphitheater, and parking lot, a it shall take effect and be in force place of beginning, and containing provision requiring F.C. Southridge immediately upon its passage and 17,604 square feet or 0.4041 acres of Corp. to use best efforts to purchase approval by the Mayor; otherwise it land according to the survey by tents for the construction of the shall take effect and be in force Donald G. Bohning & Associates, amphitheater from City of Cleveland Inc. dated December, 1998. businesses, a provision prohibiting from and after the earliest period The courses used in this descrip- F.C. Southridge Corp. from placing allowed by law. tion are referenced to an assumed advertising, other than signs identi- Passed June 4, 2001. meridian and are used to indicate fying the amphitheater, on the roof Awaiting the approval or disap- angles only. of the amphitheater and shall con- proval of the Mayor.

Ord. No. 1086-01. By Councilman Brady (by request). An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Service to issue a permit to Westown Community Development Corporation to hang twelve (12) Location Identification Banners on portions of Lorain Ave. using C.P.P. utility poles (by separate permission). Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Director of Public Service hereby is authorized to issue a permit revocable at the will of Council, and assignable by the Permittee with the written consent of the Director of Public Service to Westown Community Development Corporation, 10313 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, its successors and assigns, to hang twelve (12) location identification banners on Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission) which will encroach into the public right-of-way of Lorain Avenue between West 103rd Street and West 140th Street at the location described as follows:

POLE LOCATION: POLE NUMBER: POLE OWNER:

Lorain Avenue: 10311 Lorain Ave. (S) # AOM 22-48 C. P. P. 3rd pole E.of Joan (S) # 20583 C. P. P. 2nd pole W. of W. 110th (S) # 20560 C. P. P. 1st pole E. of Bosworth (S) # EOM-15-145 C. P. P. SE Corner of Bosworth (S) # 20528 C. P. P. NW Corner of W. 122nd (N) # ETM-11-44 C. P. P. S.E. Corner W. 123nd (S) # 18610 C. P. P. N.W. Corner W. 125th (N) # ETM 11-47 C. P. P. S.E. Corner W. 127th (S) # 18617 C. P. P. S.W. Corner W. 128th (S) # 18621 C. P. P. 1st pole E. of W. 135th (N) # EOM-12-26 C. P. P. 1st pole E. of W. 140th (N) # ETM-13-25 C. P. P.

Section 2. That said banners will be hung within the public right-of-way of portions of the streets as aforesaid, and said banners will be constructed in accordance with plans and specifications approved by the Commissioner of Engineering and Construction. Section 3. That nothing in this ordinance grants or shall be considered a grant to Permittee any right, privilege or permission to use or to attach or affix any objects to poles described in Section 1 of this ordinance. Section 4. That the permit herein authorized shall be prepared by the Director of Law and shall be issued only when, in the opinion of the Director of Law, the City of Cleveland has been properly indemnified against any and all loss which may result from said permit. Section 5. 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 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. Passed June 4, 2001. Awaiting the approval or disapproval of the Mayor. 1283 62 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 1087-01. across the East 55th Street bridge Section 2. That, all of the area By Councilmen Britt, White, Reed, fence at I-90, facing east for the within the municipal boundaries of Johnson, Jackson, Lewis, Patmon, period of June 5, 2001. Said banner the City of Cleveland, except the Willis, Coats, Polensek, Rybka, Cim- shall be approved by the Director of area defined as the “Downtown Plan perman, Brady, Sweeney and Gordon Public Service, in consultation with Area” by the Civic Vision 2000 Plan, (by departmental request). the Director of Public Safety, as to and excepting from the Downtown An emergency ordinance authoriz- type, method of affixing and loca- Plan Area, the area described and ing the Director of Community tion so as not to interfere with any contained in File No. 1089-01-A, is Development to enter into a grant sign erected and maintained under hereby designated a Community agreement with The Greater Cleve- the requirements of law or ordi- Reinvestment Area pursuant to Sec- land Beepball League for the World nance. The permission of the owner tion 3735.65 et seq., of the Ohio Series of Beep Baseball in order to of any pole from which a banner Revised Code. carry out the public purpose of pro- will be hung must be obtained prior Section 2. That existing Sections 1 viding recreational programming for to issuance of the permit. No com- and 2 of Ordinance No. 1776-A-90, residents through the use of Ward 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19 mercial advertising shall be printed passed April 22, 1991, as amended by & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds. or permitted on said banner and Ordinance No. 960-99, passed June 7, Whereas, this ordinance consti- said banner shall be removed 1999, and Ordinance No. 2093-99, tutes an emergency measure provid- promptly upon the expiration of said passed December 13, 1999, are here- ing for the usual daily operation of permit. by repealed. a municipal department; now, there- Section 2. That this ordinance is Section 3. That this ordinance is fore hereby declared to be an emergency hereby declared to be an emergency Be it ordained by the Council of measure and, provided it receives measure and, provided it receives the City of Cleveland: the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Section 1. That the Director of all the members elected to Council, all the members elected to Council, Community Development is autho- it shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force rized to enter into a grant agree- immediately upon its passage and immediately upon its passage and ment with The approval by the Mayor; otherwise it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Beepball League for the World shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force Series of Beep Baseball in order to from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period carry out the public purpose of pro- allowed by law. allowed by law. viding recreational programming for Passed June 4, 2001. Passed June 4, 2001. residents through the use of Ward Awaiting the approval or disap- Awaiting the approval or disap- 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 19 proval of the Mayor. proval of the Mayor. & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds. Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not Ord. No. 1089-01. Ord. No. 1090-01. to exceed $14,000 and shall be paid By Councilman Cintron. By Councilman Dolan. from Fund No. 10 SF 166. An emergency ordinance to amend An emergency ordinance consent- Section 3. That the Director of Sections 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. ing and approving the issuance of a Law shall prepare and approve said contract and that the contract shall 1776-A-90, passed April 22, 1991, as permit for the St. Mark’s Foot Race contain such terms and provisions amended by Ordinance No. 960-99, on June 9, 2001, sponsored by St. as he deems necessary to protect the passed June 7, 1999, and Ordinance Mark’s Church. City’s interest. No. 2093-99, passed December 13, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 4. That this ordinance is 1999, relating to establishing the tutes an emergency measure provid- hereby declared to be an emergency City of Cleveland as a Community ing for the usual daily operation of measure and, provided it receives Reinvestment Area, except the area a municipal department; now, there- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of defined as the “Downtown Plan fore all the members elected to Council, Area” by the Civic Vision 2000 Plan. Be it ordained by the Council of it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this from and after the earliest period fore Council consents to and approves allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of the holding of the St. Mark’s Foot Passed June 4, 2001. the City of Cleveland: Race, sponsored by St. Mark’s Awaiting the approval or disap- Section 1. That Sections 1 and 2 of Church, on June 9, 2001, beginning proval of the Mayor. Ordinance No. 1776-A-90, passed at Montrose and West 159th Street April 22, 1991, as amended by Ordi- to Fisher, Fisher to West 165th nance No. 960-99, passed June 7, 1999, Street, West 165th Street to Edge- Ord. No. 1088-01. and Ordinance No. 2093-99, passed cliff, Edgecliff to West 157th Street, By Councilman Cimperman. December 13, 1999, are hereby West 157th Street to Fernway, Fer- An emergency ordinance authoriz- amended to read as follows: nway to deadend turn around to ing and directing the Director of Section 1. Based upon information West 155th Street to Montrose, Mon- Public Service to issue a permit to and data presented to the Council trose to West 157th Street, West Parents and Children for Equality (PACE) to stretch banners across and contained in File No. 1776-A-90- 157th Street to Edgecliff, Edgecliff the East 55th Street bridge fence at A, it is hereby found and determined to West 165th Street, West 165th I-90, facing east for the period of that the City of Cleveland, except Street to Fisher, Fisher to the finish June 5, 2001, publicizing their ban- the area defined as the “Downtown line, provided that the applicant ner for Both Parents are Important. Plan Area” by the Civic Vision 2000 sponsor shall meet all the require- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Plan, and excepting from the Down- ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- tutes an emergency measure provid- town Plan Area, the area described fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, ing for the usual daily operation of and contained in File No. 1089-01-A, 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- a municipal department; now, there- is a blighted and deteriorated area, mined by the Chief of Police and fore and is an area in which housing safety forces as may be necessary Be it ordained by the Council of facilities or structures of historical in order to protect the participants the City of Cleveland: significance are located and new in the event. Said permit shall fur- Section 1. That notwithstanding construction and repair or existing ther provide that the City of Cleve- the provision of Section 623.13 of the facilities or structures are discour- land shall be fully indemnified from Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, aged. This finding of blight and any and all liability resulting from Ohio, 1976, the Director of the deterioration shall in no way be con- the issuance of the same, to the Department of Public Service is strued as a finding of slum and extent and in form satisfactory to hereby authorized and directed to blight for purposes of an eminent the Director of Law. issue a permit to Parents and Chil- domain action against any property Section 2. That this ordinance is dren for Equality (PACE) to install, located in the area described here- hereby declared to be an emergency maintain and remove banners at in. measure and, provided it receives 1284 June 13, 2001 The City Record 63 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of interest to allow each of said per- erected and maintained under the all the members elected to Council, sons to peddle in Ward 5; and requirements of law or ordinance. it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- The permission of the owner of any immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- pole from which a banner will be approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of placed must be obtained prior to shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- issuance of the permit. No commer- from and after the earliest period fore cial advertising shall be printed or allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of permitted on said banner, and said Passed June 4, 2001. the City of Cleveland: banner shall be removed promptly Awaiting the approval or disap- Section 1. That this Council con- upon the expiration of said permit. proval of the Mayor. sents, as required by Section 675.08 Section 2. That this ordinance is of the Codified Ordinances, to allow hereby declared to be an emergency each person named below to engage measure and, provided it receives Ord. No. 1091-01. in mobile peddling in the public the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Councilman Gordon. rights of way of Ward 5: Howard all the members elected to Council, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Taylor. it shall take effect and be in force ing the Director of Community Section 2. That all of the require- immediately upon its passage and Development to enter into a grant ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified approval by the Mayor; otherwise it agreement with Ohio Canal Corridor Ordinances shall apply to the per- shall take effect and be in force for their Byway Blitz and History sons named in Section 1 of this ordi- from and after the earliest period Hike programs in order to carry out nance. allowed by law. the public purpose of promoting Section 3. That the privilege Passed June 4, 2001. planning and community volunteer granted herein may be revoked at Awaiting the approval or disap- organization through the use of any time by this Council. proval of the Mayor. Ward 15 Neighborhood Equity Section 4. That this ordinance is Funds. hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this ordinance consti- measure and, provided it receives Ord. No. 1094-01. tutes an emergency measure provid- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Councilman Melena. ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, An emergency ordinance authoriz- a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force ing and directing the Director of fore immediately upon its passage and Public Service to issue a permit to Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Sagrada Familia Church to stretch the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force banners at 7750 Detroit Avenue and Section 1. That the Director of from and after the earliest period 7775 Detroit Avenue, for the period Community Development is autho- allowed by law. from June 4, 2001 to June 27, 2001, rized to enter into a grant agree- Passed June 4, 2001. inclusive, publicizing the Church ment with Ohio Canal Corridor for Awaiting the approval or disap- Festival. their Byway Blitz and History Hike proval of the Mayor. Whereas, this ordinance consti- programs in order to carry out the tutes an emergency measure provid- public purpose of promoting plan- ing for the usual daily operation of ning and community volunteer orga- Ord. No. 1093-01. a municipal department; now, there- nization through the use of Ward 15 By Councilmen Johnson and Britt. fore Neighborhood Equity Funds. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 2. That the cost of said ing and directing the Director of the City of Cleveland: contract shall be in an amount not Public Service to issue a permit to Section 1. That notwithstanding to exceed $15,000 and shall be paid God’s House of Prayer and Deliver- the provision of Section 623.13 of the from Fund No. 10 SF 166. ance to hang three (3) banners on Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Section 3. That the Director of Cleveland Public Power utility poles Ohio, 1976, the Director of the Law shall prepare and approve said (by separate permission) publiciz- Department of Public Service is contract and that the contract shall ing their special event for the period hereby authorized and directed to contain such terms and provisions of June 11, 2001 to July 3, 2001, issue a permit to Sagrada Familia as he deems necessary to protect the inclusive. Church to install, maintain and City’s interest. Whereas, this ordinance consti- remove banners at at 7750 Detroit Section 4. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- Avenue (pole nos. E 6 43 and E 5 4 hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of dark brown light poles) and 7775 measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- Detroit Avenue (pole nos. E 6 42 and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of fore E 5 5 dark brown light poles) for all the members elected to Council, Be it ordained by the Council of the period from June 4, 2001 to June it shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: 27, 2001, inclusive. Said banner shall immediately upon its passage and Section 1. That notwithstanding be approved by the Director of Pub- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the provision of Section 623.13 of the lic Service, in consultation with the shall take effect and be in force Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Director of Public Safety, as to type, from and after the earliest period Ohio 1976, the Director of Public Ser- method of affixing and location so allowed by law. vice is hereby authorized and direct- as not to interfere with any sign Passed June 4, 2001. ed to issue a permit to God’s House erected and maintained under the Awaiting the approval or disap- of Prayer and Deliverance, P.O. Box requirements of law or ordinance. proval of the Mayor. 604389, Cleveland, Ohio 44104, to The permission of the owner of any install, maintain and remove three pole from which a banner will be (3) banners to be placed on Cleve- hung must be obtained prior to Ord. No. 1092-01. land Public Power utility poles, (by issuance of the permit. No commer- By Councilman Jackson. separate permission), for the period cial advertising shall be printed or An emergency ordinance authoriz- of June 11, 2001 to July 3, 2001, permitted on said banner and said ing certain persons to engage in inclusive, publicizing their special banner shall be removed promptly peddling in Ward 5. (Howard Tay- event, and which banners are to be upon the expiration of said permit. lor) placed at the following pole loca- Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, pursuant to Section tions and on pole numbers: Wood- hereby declared to be an emergency 675.08 of the Codified Ordinances of land Avenue - between E. 110th and measure and, provided it receives Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified E. 111th Sts. (South), pole # E4-30; the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Ordinances”) the consent of Council, 2nd Pole W. of Woodhill (North), all the members elected to Council, expressed by ordinance, is a pre- E4-18-2; - and - Woodhill Road - it shall take effect and be in force requisite to mobile peddling upon between Kennedy & Cumberland, immediately upon its passage and the public rights of way outside of pole # E4-18A-5; and which poles approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the Central Business District; and location and banners shall be shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this Council has consid- approved by the Director of Public from and after the earliest period ered the requests of certain persons Service in consultation with the allowed by law. to engage in peddling outside of the Director of Public Safety, as to type, Passed June 4, 2001. Central Business District, and has method of affixing and location so Awaiting the approval or disap- determined that it is in the public as not to interfere with any sign proval of the Mayor. 1285 64 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ord. No. 1095-01. By Councilman Patmon (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to provide the transfer of the sum of Three Hundred Ninety Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty One Dollars ($392,151) within the Division of Park Maintenance, Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties, of the General Fund. Whereas, in accordance with Section 41 of the Charter, the Mayor has recommended in writing the within transfer; 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: Section 1. That the sum of Three Hundred Ninety Two Thousand One Hundred Fifty One Dollars ($392,151) be the same and hereby transferred as follows:

GENERAL FUND

GENERAL GOVERNMENT

FROM TO

DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION AND PROPERTIES

Division of Park Maintenance and Properties I. Personnel and Related Expenses $ 392,151 $ — II. Other Expenses $ — $ 392,151 TOTAL DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, RECREATION AND PROPERTIES $ 392,151 $ 392,151

TOTAL GENERAL FUND $ 392,151 $ 392,151

Section 2. 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 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. Passed June 4, 2001. Awaiting the approval or disapproval of the Mayor.

Ord. No. 1096-01. immediately upon its passage and banner is to be placed at the fol- By Councilman Polensek (by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it lowing pole locations and on the fol- departmental request). shall take effect and be in force lowing pole locations and numbers: An emergency ordinance authoriz- from and after the earliest period Miles Avenue - 11404 Miles Avenue ing the Director of Parks, Recre- allowed by law. (South side of street) and 11407 ation and Properties to enter into a Passed June 4, 2001. Miles Avenue (North side of street); grant agreement with the Cleveland Awaiting the approval or disap- Soap Box Derby Association to pro- proval of the Mayor. No Tags or numbers on either pole, vide economic assistance for the and which poles location and ban- purposes of programs, events, and ner shall be approved by the Direc- other related activities. Ord. No. 1097-01. tor of Public Service in consultation Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Councilman White. with The Director of Public Safety, tutes an emergency measure provid- An emergency ordinance authoriz- as to type, method of affixing and ing for the usual daily operation of ing and directing the Director of location so as not to interfere with Public Service to issue a permit to a municipal department; now, there- any sign erected and maintained fore Mystic Knights to stretch one (1) under the requirements of law or Be it ordained by the Council of banner on Cleveland Public Power the City of Cleveland: utility poles (by separate permis- ordinance. The permission of the Section 1. That the Director of sion) publicizing their annual event owner of any pole from which a ban- Parks, Recreation and Properties is for the period of July 1, 2001 to July ner will be placed must be obtained hereby authorized to enter into a 31, 2001, inclusive. prior to issuance of the permit. No grant agreement with the Cleveland Whereas, this ordinance consti- commercial advertising shall be Soap Box Derby Association to pro- tutes an emergency measure provid- printed or permitted on said banner, vide economic assistance for the ing for the usual daily operation of and said banner shall be removed purposes of programs, events, and a municipal department; now, there- promptly upon the expiration of said other related activities. fore permit. Section 2. That the costs of said Be it ordained by the Council of grant agreement shall not exceed the City of Cleveland: Section 2. That this ordinance is $100,000, and shall be paid from Section 1. That notwithstanding hereby declared to be an emergency Fund No. 10 SF 166. the provision of Section 623.13 of the measure and, provided it receives Section 3. That the Director of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Law is hereby authorized to pre- Ohio 1976, the Director of Public Ser- all the members elected to Council, pare said grant agreement and vice is hereby authorized and direct- it shall take effect and be in force such other documents as may be ed to issue a permit to the Mystic immediately upon its passage and appropriate to complete the trans- Knights, 11417 Miles Avenue, Cleve- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a c t i o n . land, Ohio 44105, to install, maintain shall take effect and be in force Section 4. That this ordinance is and remove one (1) banner to be hereby declared to be an emergency placed on Cleveland Public Power from and after the earliest period measure and, provided it receives utility poles, (by separate permis- allowed by law. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of sion), for the period of July 1, 2001 Passed June 4, 2001. all the members elected to Council, to July 31, 2001, inclusive, publiciz- Awaiting the approval or disap- it shall take effect and be in force ing their annual event, and which proval of the Mayor. 1286 June 13, 2001 The City Record 65

Ord. No. 1098-01. feet and a chord which bears North land has been properly indemnified By Councilman Willis (by request). 75°-37'-07" East, a distance of 34.01 against any and all loss which may An emergency ordinance authoriz- feet to a point of tangency on the result from said permit. ing the Director of Public Service to westerly line of said Circle Drive Section 4. That this ordinance is issue a permit to University Hospi- S . E . ; hereby declared to be an emergency tals of Cleveland to encroach into Course 3 — Thence North 17°-22'- measure and, provided it receives the public right-of-way of Cornell 07" East, along said westerly line of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Rd. & Circle Dr. with shoring, sheet- Circle Drive S.E., a distance of 41.20 all the members elected to Council, ing, & tie-backs for the Research feet to a point of curve; it shall take effect and be in force Institute Building to be constructed Course 4 — Thence continuing immediately upon its passage and for this Hospital. along said westerly line of Circle approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Whereas, this ordinance consti- Drive S.E., along the arc of a curve shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- deflecting to the left, 325.00 feet, from and after the earliest period ing for the usual daily operation of said curve having a radius of 1510.37 allowed by law. a municipal department; now, there- feet and a chord which bears North Passed June 4, 2001. fore 11°-12'-15" East, a distance of 324.37 Awaiting the approval or disap- Be it ordained by the Council of feet to a point; the City of Cleveland: Course 5 — Thence South 84°-57'- proval of the Mayor. Section 1. That the Director of 37" East, a distance of 45.00 feet to Public Service hereby is authorized a point, said point being 15.00 feet to issue a permit, revocable at the easterly by rectangular measure- COUNCIL COMMITTEE will of the Council of the City of ment from said centerline of Circle MEETINGS Cleveland, and assignable by the Drive S.E.; Permittee with the written consent Course 6 – Thence along the arc of the Director of Public Service to of a curve, deflecting to the right, Thursday, June 7, 2001 University Hospitals of Cleveland, 334.68 feet, said curve having a 11100 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, radius of 1555.37 feet and a chord Public Utilities Committee: 9:30 Ohio 44106, its successors and which bears South 11°-12'-15" West, a.m.—Present: O’Malley, Chairman; assigns, for the construction, use a distance of 334.03 feet to a point Patmon, Vice Chairman; Britt, Coats, and maintenance of shoring, sheet- of tangency; Dolan, Polensek, Westbrook, Willis. ing and tie-backs for the new Course 7 — Thence South 17°-22'- Excused: Melena. Research Institute Building which 07" West, a distance of 41.20 feet to will encroach into the public right- a point; Monday, June 11, 2001 of-way of Cornell Road S.E. and Cir- Course 8 — Thence South 65°-11'- cle Drive S.E., and are more fully 10" West, a distance of 91.25 feet to described as follows: a point, said point being 6.00 feet Public Parks, Property and Recre- ation Committee: 9:30 a.m.—Present: southwesterly by rectangular mea- LEGAL DESCRIPTION/ENCROACH- surement from said centerline of Rybka, Chairman; Brady, Britt, MENT AREA/UNIVERSITY Cornell Road S.E.; Johnson, Reed, Sweeney. Excused: HOSPITALS OF CLEVELAND/ Course 9 — Thence North 46°-07'- Dolan, Vice Chairman. UPON RIGHT-OF-WAY/CORNELL 53" West, continuing 6.00 feet south- RD. S.E. & CIRCLE DR. S.E. westerly from said centerline of Cor- Public Service Committee: 11:00 Situated in the City of Cleveland, nell Road S.E., a distance of 304.20 a.m.—Present: Cintron, Chairman; County of Cuyahoga and the State feet to a point; Sweeney, Vice Chairman; Coats, of Ohio and known as being a part Course 10 – Thence North 43°-52'- Johnson, Melena, O’Malley, West- of Original 100 Acre Lots Nos. 403 07" East, a distance of 36.00 feet to brook, Willis. Excused: Jones. and 404, and further known as being the principal point of beginning and part of Cornell Road S.E. (60.00 feet containing 0.6665 acres of land as Employment, Affirmative Action wide) and Circle Drive S.E. (60.00 calculated and described by John E. and Training Committee: 1:00 p.m.— feet wide), as shown by the dedica- Jansky, Registered Surveyor No. Present: White, Chairman; Lewis, tion plat recorded in Volume 185, 6440 of the C. W. Courtney Compa- Vice Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Gor- Page 35 of Cuyahoga County Map ny, in May 2001, from a survey per- don, Johnson, Jones. Records, and further bounded and formed by Garrett & Associates Inc. described as follows: in January, 2000, be the same more Finance Committee: 2:00 p.m.— Beginning at the centerline inter- or less but subject to all legal high- Present: Patmon, Chairman; Rybka, section of said Cornell Road S.E., ways and easements of record. Vice Chairman; Britt, Cintron, with the centerline of said Circle Basis of bearings is the centerline Lewis, Melena, O’Malley, Polensek, Drive S.E; of Cornell Road S.E. (North 46°-07'- Sweeney, White. Excused: Dolan. Thence North 46°-07'-53" West, 53" West) and are for the sole pur- along said centerline of Cornell pose of determining angles. Tuesday, June 12, 2001 Road S.E., a distance of 360.00 feet Section 2. That said shoring, to a point; sheeting and tie-backs necessary to Community and Economic Devel- Thence North 43°-52'-07" East, a build the new Research Institute opment Committee: 9:30 a.m.—Pre- distance of 30.00 feet to a point on Building for University Hospitals of sent: Melena, Chairman; Lewis, Vice the northeasterly line of said Cor- Cleveland will be placed within the Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, Jack- nell Road S.E., said point being the public right-of-way as aforesaid in son, Jones, Willis. Excused: Cintron, principle point of beginning of the Section 1, and will be constructed Johnson. description for the encroachment in accordance with plans and spec- upon the public right-of-way, herein ifications approved by the Commis- Wednesday, June 13, 2001 intended to be described; sioner of Engineering and Con- Course 1 — Thence South 46°-07'- struction. That all other required Public Safety Committee: 10:00 53" East, along said northeasterly permits, including a Building Per- a.m.—Present: Polensek, Chairman; line of Cornell Road S.E., a distance mit, shall be obtained before said Patmon, Vice Chairman; Britt, Cim- of 279.20 feet to a point of curved building construction is com- perman, Coats, Gordon, Jackson, turnout between said Cornell Road m e n c e d . Melena, Sweeney. and Circle Drive S.E.; Section 3. That the permit herein Course 2 — Thence along the arc authorized shall be prepared by the Legislation Committee: 1:30 p.m.— of said curved turnout deflecting to Director of Law and shall be issued Present: Lewis, Chairman; Coats, the left, 40.67 feet, said curved only when, in the opinion of the Gordon, Reed, White, Westbrook. turnout having a radius of 20.00 Director of Law, the City of Cleve- Excused: Jones, Chairman.

1287 66 The City Record June 13, 2001 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

Tariff agreement — Dominion East Ohio — Public Utilities Commission of Ohio — Payment and Billing Explanation Center (R 384-01)...... 1273

Appropriations

Neighborhood Equity Fund projects (O 1139-01) ...... 1244

Banners

Glenville Community Youth Opportunity Center — Grand Opening (O 1176-01) ...... 1263 God’s House of Prayer and Deliverance — special event (O 1093-01) ...... 1285 Mystic Knights — annual event (O 1097-01) ...... 1286 Parents and Children for Equality (PACE) — Both Parents are Important (O 1088-01) ...... 1284 Sagrada Familia Church — Church Festival (O 1094-01) ...... 1285 St. Clair/Superior Neighborhood Development Association — Neighborhood Festival (O 1173-01) ...... 1261 Westown Community Development Corp. — Location Identification (O 1086-01) ...... 1283

Block Grants

Project Clean Program (O 738-01) ...... 1268

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Adelbert Road, 2119, (Ward 9) – Case Western Reserve University, owner - appeal resolved on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-90-01)...... 1277 Carnegie Avenue, 8104, (Ward 6) – Ali Lotfi-Fard, owner - appeal adopted on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-56-01) ...... 1278 Chatham Avenue, 2925, (Ward 14) – Bruce Hedderson, owner - appeal adopted on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-85-01) ...... 1278 East 152nd Street, 791, (a.k.a. 791-93 East 152nd Street), (Ward 11) – Richard Davet, owner - no action on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-40-01) ...... 1277 Friend, Thomas E. – appeal adopted on 6/6/01 (Doc. L-7-01) ...... 1278 Grantham Road, 1837-39, (Ward 10) – Mac A. & Saundra Saxon, owners - appeal adopted on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-51-01) ...... 1278 Kimberley Avenue, 10704, (Ward 8) – Randolph & Shelly Robinson, owner - appeal adopted on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-49-01)...... 1278 Kinsman Road, 9100, (Ward 4) – 9100 Kinsman Co. / George L. Forbes, owner - appeal resolved on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-47-01)...... 1277 Morningside Drive, 4741, (Ward 13) – Sal J. Parella, owner - appeal resolved on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-92-01) ...... 1277 Old River Road, 1059, (a.k.a. 1057-59 Old River Road), (Ward 13) – George Khouri Familty Ltd. Partnership / Dan Bliss (PDU, Inc., d.b.a. Heaven and Earth, a.k.a. Peabody’s - appeal postponed to 6/20/01 on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-44-01) ...... 1277 Old River Road, 1064, (a.k.a. 1064-66 Old River Road), (Ward 13) – 1078 Old River Road, Ltd. / Isabella Basile, a.k.a. Chesler (The Beach Club) - appeal postponed to 6/20/01 on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-42-01)...... 1277 Old River Road, 1078, (a.k.a. 1068-78 Old River Road), (Ward 13) – 1078 Old River Road, Ltd. / Isabella Basile, a.k.a. Chesler (The Basement) - appeal postponed to 6/20/01 on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-43-01)...... 1277 Old River Road, 1187, (Ward 13) – Droe Express Systems, Inc., owner - appeal resolved on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-34-01) ...... 1277 Prospect Avenue, 1213, (Ward 13) – S. Rose Inc., owner - appeal postponed to 6/20/01 on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-41-01) ...... 1277 Shaker Blvd., 12730, (Ward 6) – Jaelot Senior Housing, Ltd., owner - appeal withdrawn on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-35-01) ...... 1277 St. Clair Avenue, 3801, (Ward 13) – Spencer Klein, owner - appeal resolved on 6/6/01 (Doc. A-36-01) ...... 1277

Board of Control - Burke Lakefront Airport Division

Cleveland Municipal School District - concession agreement for reception - June 9, 2001 - Division of Burke Lakefront Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 376-01) ...... 1274 1288 June 13, 2001 The City Record 67

Board of Control - Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

A/C unit, install FAA supplied - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Air Conditioning Enterprises, Inc. - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 377-01) ...... 1274 HVAC remote control unit upgrade to modular control unit - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Siemens Building Technologies - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 378-01)...... 1274

Board of Control - Cleveland Public Power Division

Plumbing repairs - contract pursuant to Ord. 2101-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 372-01) ...... 1273 Plumbing repairs due to pole replacements - contract pursuant to Ord. 1723-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 373-01) ...... 1273

Board of Control - Concession Agreement

Cleveland Municipal School District - concession agreement for reception - June 9, 2001 - Division of Burke Lakefront Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 376-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Emergency Medical Service Division

Pen-based computer patient care report system - amend BOC Res. 790-00 - Division of Emergency Medical Service, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 383-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Fire Division

Trailers - contract pursuant to Ord. 887-2000 to JTI, Inc. - Division of Fire, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 381-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Mercedes Cotner Park

Mercedes Cotner Park site improvements - amend BOC Res. 296-01 - Division of Research, Planning and Development, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 382-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Mercedes Cotner Park site improvements - amend BOC Res. 296-01 - Division of Research, Planning and Development, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 382-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Police Division

Genetic analyzer - contract pursuant to Ord. 1005-2000 to Applied Biosystems - Division of Police, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 380-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Port Control Department

A/C unit, install FAA supplied - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Air Conditioning Enterprises, Inc. - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 377-01) ...... 1274 Cleveland Municipal School District - concession agreement for reception - June 9, 2001 - Division of Burke Lakefront Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 376-01) ...... 1274 HVAC remote control unit upgrade to modular control unit - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Siemens Building Technologies - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 378-01)...... 1274

Board of Control - Public Improvement Contracts

A/C unit, install FAA supplied - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Air Conditioning Enterprises, Inc. - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 377-01) ...... 1274 HVAC remote control unit upgrade to modular control unit - contract pursuant to Ord. 1269-97 to Siemens Building Technologies - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 378-01)...... 1274 Mercedes Cotner Park site improvements - amend BOC Res. 296-01 - Division of Research, Planning and Development, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 382-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Public Safety Department

Genetic analyzer - contract pursuant to Ord. 1005-2000 to Applied Biosystems - Division of Police, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 380-01) ...... 1274 Pen-based computer patient care report system - amend BOC Res. 790-00 - Division of Emergency Medical Service, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 383-01) ...... 1275 1289 68 The City Record June 13, 2001

Trailers - contract pursuant to Ord. 887-2000 to JTI, Inc. - Division of Fire, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 381-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Public Service Department

Truck, 17 ton with operator, rental of - contract pursuant to Ord. 129-01 to Granger Trucking - Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 379-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Public Utilities Department

MSA and AIM gas detection equipment and calibration systems - pursuant to Ord. 2105-2000 - all bids rejected - Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 374-01) ...... 1274 Plumbing repairs - contract pursuant to Ord. 2101-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 372-01) ...... 1273 Plumbing repairs due to pole replacements - contract pursuant to Ord. 1723-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 373-01) ...... 1273 Valves and appurtenances - pursuant to C.O. Sec. 129.25 - all bids rejected - Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 375-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Requirement Contracts

Genetic analyzer - contract pursuant to Ord. 1005-2000 to Applied Biosystems - Division of Police, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 380-01) ...... 1274 Pen-based computer patient care report system - amend BOC Res. 790-00 - Division of Emergency Medical Service, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 383-01) ...... 1275 Plumbing repairs - contract pursuant to Ord. 2101-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 372-01) ...... 1273 Plumbing repairs due to pole replacements - contract pursuant to Ord. 1723-2000 to Minute Man Plumbing - Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 373-01) ...... 1273 Trailers - contract pursuant to Ord. 887-2000 to JTI, Inc. - Division of Fire, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 381-01) ...... 1275 Truck, 17 ton with operator, rental of - contract pursuant to Ord. 129-01 to Granger Trucking - Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 379-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Research, Planning and Development Division

Mercedes Cotner Park site improvements - amend BOC Res. 296-01 - Division of Research, Planning and Development, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 382-01) ...... 1275

Board of Control - Streets Division

Truck, 17 ton with operator, rental of - contract pursuant to Ord. 129-01 to Granger Trucking - Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 379-01) ...... 1274

Board of Control - Water Division

MSA and AIM gas detection equipment and calibration systems - pursuant to Ord. 2105-2000 - all bids rejected - Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 374-01) ...... 1274 Valves and appurtenances - pursuant to C.O. Sec. 129.25 - all bids rejected - Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 375-01) ...... 1274

Board of Zoning Appeals - Report

Clark Avenue, 4124, (Ward 14) – Frontier DVC, LLC, owners c/o Joshua Simon - appeal postponed to 7/2/01 on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-100) ...... 1276 Clark Avenue, 4801, (Ward 17) – Albert Coreno, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-95) ...... 1276 East 33rd Street, 1394, (Ward 13) – Robin Brennan, owner - appeal postponed to 6/25/01 on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-98) ...... 1276 East 33rd Street, 1396, (Ward 13) – Robin Brennan, owner - appeal postponed to 6/25/01 on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-99) ...... 1276 East 61st Street, Lot split between Glass Avenue and Bonna Avenue, (Ward 13) – Carol Richards, owner - appeal withdrawn on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-90) ...... 1276 Fleet Avenue, 5007-5009, (Ward 12) – Robert Clark, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-46)...... 1276 Holmden Avenue, 1288, (Ward 14) – Sam Nieves, owner - appeal postponed to 6/25/01 on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-96) ...... 1276 Literary Road, 424, (Ward 13) – Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited Partnership, owner - appeal dismissed on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-89)...... 1276 Literary Road, 921, (Ward 13) – T & T Studio, owner c/o Thomas Tomsik - appeal heard on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-97)...... 1276 Watterson Avenue, 12925, (Ward 2) – Michele Banks and Rhonda Turpin, owners - appeal heard on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-116) ...... 1276 1290 June 13, 2001 The City Record 69

West 6th Street, 2164, (Ward 13) – Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited Partnership, owner - appeal dismissed on 6/11/01 (Cal. 01-83) ...... 1276

Board of Zoning Appeals - Schedule

Corlett Avenue, 12805, (Ward 2) – Leon McCruel, owner - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-119)...... 1276 East 133rd Street, 746, (Ward 10) – Oliver and Eilzabeth Morris, owners - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-108) ...... 1275 East 139th Street, 4153, (Ward 1) – Alice Blanton, owner - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-109) ...... 1276 Literary Road, 424, (Ward 13) – Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited Partnership, owner - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-89)...... 1276 Lake Avenue, 11413, (Ward 3) – Nextel Communications, Inc., lessee c/o Ron Gainer - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-107) ...... 1275 Miles Park Avenue, 9114 , (Ward 2) – Presbytery of the Western Reserve, owner and Academy of American, tenant c/o Bill Allen, president - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-118) ...... 1276 West 6th Street, 2164, (Ward 13) – Tremont Ridge Phase I Limited Partnership, owner - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-83) ...... 1276 West 90th Street, 3384, (Ward 18) – Christina Miller, owner - appeal to be heard on 6/25/01 (Cal. 01-110) ...... 1276

Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Cleveland

Broadway and Morgana Ave. — Land Reutilization Program (O 1165-01) ...... 1251

Buckeye Area Development Corporation

Contract — amend (O 829-01) ...... 1269

Budget

Tax Budget 2002 (R 1085-01) ...... 1272

City of Cleveland Bids

Autosampler - Department of Public Safety - Division of Police - per Ord. 1656-99 - bid due July 5, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Baldwin Waterworks Gatehouse #1 - emergency roof repair - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per Ord. 819-2000 - bid due July 11, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Chassis with step van body/pipe repair truck (large) and crew/cab chassis with utility service body/pipe repair truck (large) - Department of Public Service - Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance - per Ord. 1685-2000 and 99-01 - bid due June 29, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Chrysler parts and labor - Department of Public Service - Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance - per Ord. 359-01 - bid due June 29, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Clamps, pipe repair - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due June 22, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Couplings, pipe repair - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due June 21, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001)...... 1278 Curb bumbers and plow blades - Department of Public Service - Division of Streets - per Ord. 375-01 - bid due June 28, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Debris disposal at landfills - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per Ord. 946-99 - bid due June 20, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1278 Ductile iron pipe and fittings - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due June 22, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001)...... 1278 Emulsion services and purging solutions - Department of Public Service - Division of Streets - per Ord. 370-01 - bid due June 28, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Furniture - Department of Public Safety - Division of Fire - per Ord. 927-2000 - bid due July 11, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001)...... 1279 Gas chromatograph mass selective system - Department of Public Safety - Division of Police - per Ord. 1656-99 - bid due July 5, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Guard rail elements, posts, end wings and hardware - Department of Public Service - Division of Streets - per Ord. 373-01 - bid due June 28, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Gutter broom sets and coreless tube brooms - Department of Public Service - Division of Streets - per Ord. 373-01 - bid due June 28, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Insurance, blanket employee dishonest coverage - Department of Finance - per C.O. Sec. 171.11-171.17, 135.091, 1901.31-1901.32 - bid due June 22, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Jet bridge (Gate A-14) - Department of Port Control - Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport - per Ord. 70-98 - bid due June 29, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 Kitchen cabinets and counter tops at fire stations - Department of Public Safety - per Ord. 927-2000 - bid due June 21, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1278 Lighting, maintenance of decorative and special - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Cleveland Public Power - per Ord. 830-2000 - bid due July 5, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1279 1291 70 The City Record June 13, 2001

MSA and AIM gas detection equipment and calibration systems service - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per Ord. 2105-2000 - bid due June 20, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1278 Sewer test tee inspection, installation and snaking - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water Pollution Control - per C.O. Sec. 541.13 - bid due June 29, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Sodium hypochlorite solution - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.24 - bid due July 25, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001) ...... 1279 Stop cock boxes - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due June 21, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1278 Vac-all catch basin cleaners, various equipment and appurtenances for - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water Pollution Control - per Ord. 2048-99 - bid due June 20, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001) ...... 1278 Valves and appurtenances - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due June 20, 2001(advertised 6/6/2001 and 6/13/2001)...... 1278 Woodside and Edmonton area detention facility - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water Pollution Control - per Ord. 1948-98 - bid due June 28, 2001(advertised 6/13/2001 and 6/20/2001). . . 1279

City Planning Commission

Community Reinvestment Area — establish — amend Ord. No. 1776-A-90 (O 1089-01) ...... 1284 Euclid Corridor Public Land Protective District — zoning (O 1170-01) ...... 1255

Civil Service Commission

EMT supervisor examination — job analysis — Division of Emergency Medical Services (O 314-01) ...... 1272 Promotional examinations — Division of Police (O 313-01)...... 1272 Promotional examinations - Division of Fire — develop and administer (O 290-01) ...... 1272

Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (CEI)

Easements — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 703-01) ...... 1267

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Air BP — easement rights (O 214-2000)...... 1272 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company — easements (O 703-01) ...... 1267 Construction ground water - disposal (O 1123-01) ...... 1240 Continental Airlines Special Facilities Lease — amendment (O 1127-01) ...... 1241 Deicing services O.1124-01) ...... 1240 Environmental studies, remediation and regulatory compliance - (O 1130-01) ...... 1242 Erosion and sediment control (O 1119-01) ...... 1239 Fuel farm — employ professional consultants (O 641-01) ...... 1272 Long Term Parking Garage - construction, repair & upgrade (O 915-2000) ...... 1266 Nortel PBX system — maintenance (O 1128-01)...... 1241 Remediating soil (O 1126-01) ...... 1241 Telephone system — upgrade (O 1120-01) ...... 1239

Cleveland Housing Network

Water Division — customer services (O 1142-01) ...... 1246

Cleveland Municipal Court

Criminal defendants — community services (O 917-01)...... 1273

Cleveland Public Power

Customer services — Cleveland Housing Network — Divisions of Water (O 1142-01) ...... 1246 Eastside Service Center — operation (O 843-01) ...... 1273

Codified Ordinances

Big Creek Valley and Cuyahoga River Valley Protective District - establish - Sec. 341.022 (O 1136-01)...... 1243 Consumer Affairs Department — Chapter 147 (O 1137-01) ...... 1243 Deposit and investment of City funds — definitions — amend Sec. 178.01 (O 919-01) ...... 1271 Wards — City of Cleveland — reapportion — Secs. 103.01 to 103.21 (O 1177-01) ...... 1225

Communications

George Gund Foundation — Annual Report (F 1104-01)...... 1225 1292 June 13, 2001 The City Record 71

Community Development

Alta House — social services — Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1131-01) ...... 1242 A Cultural Exchange — after-school literacy project — Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 166-01) ...... 1272 Buckeye Area Dev. Corporation — contract — amend (O 829-01) ...... 1269 City community development programs — amend — contracts (O 840-01) ...... 1270 City structures - demolish (O 741-01) ...... 1273 Cleveland Action to Support Housing (CASH) — housing rehabilitation — new construction (O 836-01) ...... 1270 Colonial and Euclid Arcades — rehabilitation — HUD 108 Loan Agreement — amend Ord. No. 925-98 (O 1135-01) ...... 1243 Community Garden Program — non-profit agency (O 837-01)...... 1270 Contamination sources - remediate (O 1123-01) ...... 1240 Demolition, removal, boarding up - City structures (O 741-01) ...... 1273 Dove Park Panthers Youth Association — Muny Football Program — Ward 2 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1166-01)...... 1254 E. 40th St. and Community College Avenue, S.E. - Planned Unit Development Project (O 748-01) ...... 1278 Famicos Foundation — Faith Urban Ministries Program — Ward 8 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1162-01)...... 1251 Housing Rehabilitation Programs — Federal HOME Program funds (O 739-01) ...... 1268 Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs — Community Development Block Grant funds — Federal Home funds (O 839-01) ...... 1270 Mount Pleasant NOW Dev. Corp. — Ward 3 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1164-01) ...... 1251 Neighborhood Equity Fund projects - funds — appropriate (O 1139-01) ...... 1244 Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency — Big Creek Environmental Study — amend Ord. No. 2163-2000 — Ward 15 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 895-01) ...... 1271 Ohio Canal Corridor — History Hike Programs — Ward 15 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1091-01)...... 1285 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 738-01)...... 1268 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Association — 6420 St. Clair — rehabilitate — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1133-01)...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation - redevelopment feasibility study — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1134-01)...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation — security — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1132-01) ...... 1242 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Community Development Block Grant Program

Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs — Federal Home funds (O 839-01) ...... 1270

Community Relations Board

Police/Community Relations District Committees — Cleveland Foundation - grant (O 1168-01)...... 1255

Condolences

Banks, Roy (R 1108-01) ...... 1225 Lawson, Roland Sr. (R 1105-01) ...... 1225 Psenicka, James V. (R 1107-01) ...... 1225 Rudd, Steven Jr. and Eriel (R 1109-01) ...... 1225 Scruggs, Greg Sr. (R 1106-01) ...... 1225

Congratulations

A.H. Parker High School (Class of 1947) (R 1112-01) ...... 1225 Martin, William H. (R 1110-01) ...... 1225 Powell, Claire (R 1114-01) ...... 1225 Sister Marie Patrice Joyce (R 1111-01)...... 1225 Terrell, Bonnie (R 1113-01)...... 1225

Consumer Affairs

Department - establish (O 1137-01) ...... 1243

Contracts

Eagle Avenue Bridge/West 3rd Street ramp — alterations and modifications — Perk Company, Inc. — contract (O 493-01) ...... 1266 W. 32nd St. - (Walbrook Ave. & Oak Park Ave.) — rehabilitate (O 742-01) ...... 1268 1293 72 The City Record June 13, 2001

Convention Center

Elevators and escalators - Stadium —service and maintain (O 621-01) ...... 1272

Criminal Justice Services

Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program — grant (O 496-01) ...... 1272

Crown Water Treatment Plant

Sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01)...... 1247

Cudell Improvement, Inc.

Clark Ave. — Land Reutilization Program (O 1179-01) ...... 1264

Dominion East Ohio

Tariff agreement — Public Utilities Commission of Ohio — Payment and Billing Explanation Center (R 384-01) ...... 1273

Easements

Air BP — easement rights — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 214-2000) ...... 1272 Ameritech — easement rights — Trust Indenture — Chase Manhattan Trust Company, National Association — Port Control (O 1961-2000) ...... 1266 Tower City Riverview Company — West 3rd Street — entrance/exit drive (O 736-01) ...... 1281

Economic Development Department

Colonial and Euclid Arcades — rehabilitation — HUD 108 Loan Agreement — amend Ord. No. 925-98 (O 1135-01) ...... 1243 Datavantage — Purchase and Option Agreement - Cleveland Enterprise Park (O 1140-01)...... 1244 E. 82nd St., 1906 — 7201 Wade Park Ave. — Eliza Bryant Center — Empowerment Zone Section 108 — Grant Agreement (O 714-01) ...... 1273 Empowerment Zone Labor Force Development Program — implementation — Personnel and Human Resources Department (O 910-01)...... 1271 Euclid Avenue, 8911 — improvements — Loan and Grant Agreement — Cleveland Health Education Museum (O 1067-2000) ...... 1266 Happy Times Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. — assistance — 12625 Lena Ave. (O 931-01) ...... 1271 Happy Times Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. — Enterprise Zone Agreement — construction — 12625 Lena Avenue (O 930-01)...... 1271 Initiative Grant and Title XX Grant funds — Empowerment Zone Program — amend Ord. No. 865-2000 (O 889-01) ...... 1270 Initiative Grant Funds — Empowerment Zone Business Opportunity Lassi Enterprises, L.L.C. - Empowerment Zone Acquisition - Development Loan - Grant Agreement - future development (O 711-01) ...... 1272 League Park — improvement (O 1138-01) ...... 1244 Program — amend — Ord. No. 257-97 (O 905-01)...... 1271 Prospect Ave., 3751 — improvements — Empowerment Zone Section 108 — Economic Development Initiative — Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc. (O 900-01) ...... 1271 Quark Biotech, Inc. — Empowerment Zone Section 108 loans — Initiative Grant Agreements — 10265 Carnegie Ave. (O 888-01) ...... 1270 Quark Biotech, Inc. — Enterprize Zone Agreement — 10265 Carnegie Avenue. (O 887-01) ...... 1270 Shaker Square — planned retail center — Contract — amend Ord. No. 2118-2000 (O 901-01) ...... 1271 West St., 955 — machinery — Flats Realty, LTD. (O 811-01)...... 1268

Empowerment Zone

E. 82nd St., 1906 — 7201 Wade Park Ave. — Eliza Bryant Center — Section 108 — Grant Agreement (O 714-01)...... 1273 Economic Development Initiative Grant and Title XX Grant funds — amend Ord. No. 865-2000 (O 889-01) ...... 1270 Economic Development Initiative Grant Funds — Business Opportunity Prog. — amend Ord. No. 257-97 (O 905-01)...... 1271 Labor Force Development Program — implementation — Economic Development and Personnel and Human Resources Department (O 910-01)...... 1271 Lassi Enterprises, L.L.C. — Acquisition — Development Loan — Grant Agreement — future development (O 711-01) ...... 1272 Prospect Ave., 3751 — improvements — Section 108 — Economic Development Initiative — Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc. (O 900-01)...... 1271 1294 June 13, 2001 The City Record 73

Quark Biotech, Inc. — Section 108 loans — Initiative Grant Agreements — 10265 Carnegie Ave. (O 888-01)...... 1270 Section 108 loan - Economic Development Initiative Grant Agreement - Famicos Foundation (O 650-01) ...... 1267

Enterprise Zone Agreement

Happy Times Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. — construction at 12625 Lena Avenue (O 930-01) ...... 1271 Quark Biotech, Inc. — 10265 Carnegie Avenue. (O 887-01) ...... 1270

Famicos Foundation

Faith Urban Ministries Program — Ward 8 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1162-01) ...... 1251 Lexington, Quimby and Linwood Avenues — Land Reutilization Program O.1174-01) ...... 1261 Section 108 loan - Economic Development Initiative Grant Agreement - Famicos Foundation (O 650-01) ...... 1267

Finance Department

Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 1999 & 2000 — Division of Financial Reporting (O 844-01) ...... 1273 Deposit and investment of City funds — definitions — amend Sec. 178.01 (O 919-01) ...... 1271 General Fund — transfer — Division of Park Maintenance (O 1095-01)...... 1286 Hand and power tools — purchase (O 743-01) ...... 1273 Paving brick — building materials — purchase (O 745-01) ...... 1273 Tax Budget 2002 (R 1085-01) ...... 1272 Trees - diseased - remove/replace (O 920-01) ...... 1271 Wage and tax statements 2000 (O 744-01)...... 1273

Fire Division

Promotional examinations — Civil Service Commission — develop and administer (O 290-01) ...... 1272 Safety boat — staff and operate (O 213-01) ...... 1272

Funds

Deposit and investment of City funds — definitions — amend Sec. 178.01 (O 919-01) ...... 1271 Economic Development Initiative Grant Funds — Empowerment Zone Business Opportunity Prog. — amend Ord. No. 257-97 (O 905-01) ...... 1271 General Fund — transfer — Division of Park Maintenance (O 1095-01)...... 1286

Grants

2001-2001 Center Point/Student Assistance/Drug Prevention Program (O 824-01) ...... 1269 Cleveland Soap Box Derby Association (O 1096-01) ...... 1286 Euclid Avenue, 8911 — improvements — Loan and Grant Agreement — Cleveland Health Education Museum (O 1067-2000) ...... 1266 Healthy Family Healthy Start Program (O 648-01) ...... 1272 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program — Criminal Justice Services Agency (O 496-01) ...... 1272 Metropolitan Medical Response System Development Program — amend Sec. 1 of Ord. No. 1265-99 (O 657-01) ...... 1267 Police/Community Relations District Committees — 20th Anniversary — Cleveland Foundation (O 1168-01) ...... 1255 Prospect Ave., 3751 — improvements — Empowerment Zone Section 108 — Economic Development Initiative — Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc. (O 900-01) ...... 1271 Shaker Square — planned retail center - contract — amend Ord. No. 2118-2000 (O 901-01) ...... 1271 State Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program (O 825-01) ...... 1269

Health Department

2001-2001 Center Point/Student Assistance/Drug Prevention Program — grant (O 824-01) ...... 1269 Healthy Family Healthy Start Program — grant (O 648-01) ...... 1272 Metropolitan Medical Response System Development Program — grant — amend Sec. 1 of Ord. No. 1265-99 (O 657-01) ...... 1267 State Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program — grant (O 825-01) ...... 1269 1295 74 The City Record June 13, 2001

Health Museum

Euclid Avenue, 8911 improvements — Loan and Grant Agreement — (O 1067-2000)...... 1266

Housing

Cleveland Action to Support Housing (CASH) — rehabilitation — new construction (O 836-01) ...... 1270

Housing Rehabilitation Program

Federal HOME Program — fund (O 739-01) ...... 1268

Land Reutilization Program

Broadway and Morgana Ave. — The Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland (O 1165-01) ...... 1251 Cassius Ave. — Lawrence Clark and Jeffrey J. Hegerd (O 1167-01) ...... 1254 Clark Ave. — Cudell Improvement, Inc. (O 1179-01) ...... 1264 E. 61st St. — scattered sites — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. (O 507-01)...... 1267 Lexington, Quimby and Linwood Avenues — Famicos Foundation (O 1174-01) ...... 1261 Longmead Ave., 12713 — Bellaire-Puritas Development Corporation (O 306-01) ...... 1266 Milligan Ave., 12923 — Bellaire-Puritas Development Corporation (O 509-01) ...... 1267 Northeastern Neighborhood Development Corporation — scattered sites (O 510-01)...... 1267 Sagamore Ave. — Steven and Karla Broadnax (O 1175-01)...... 1263 W. 99th St. — Mathile Saad (O 1178-01) ...... 1264

League Park

Section 108 loan - Economic Development Initiative Grant Agreement - Famicos Foundation (O 650-01) ...... 1267

Leases

Aspinwall Ave., 13715 — American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. (O 543-01)...... 1267 Harp Restaurant — city-owned property (O 1161-01) ...... 1250

Libraries

Cleveland Public Library — funding — reconsider —- Library Recovery Amendment — support (R 1099-01)...... 1279

Liquor Permits

Fleet Ave., 6506 — transfer (R 1182-01)...... 1265 Shaker Square, 13120 — transfer (R 1181-01) ...... 1265

Memoranda of Understanding

Community Development programs — contracts — amend (O 840-01) ...... 1270

Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division (MVM)

Tire recapping (O 816-01) ...... 1268

Neighborhood Equity Funds

Alta House — social services — Ward 6 (O 1131-01) ...... 1242 A Cultural Exchange — after-school literacy project — Ward 6 (O 166-01) ...... 1272 Dove Park Panthers Youth Association — Muny Football Program — Ward 2 (O 1166-01)...... 1254 Famicos Foundation — Faith Urban Ministries Program — Ward 8 (O 1162-01)...... 1251 Funds - appropriate (O 1139-01) ...... 1244 Mount Pleasant NOW Dev. Corp. — elevators — Ward 3 (O 1164-01) ...... 1251 Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency — Big Creek Environmental Study — amend Ord. No. 2163-2000 — Ward 15 (O 895-01)...... 1271 Ohio Canal Corridor — History Hike Programs — Ward 15(O 1091-01) ...... 1285 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Association — 6420 St. Clair - rehabilitate — Ward 13 (O 1133-01) ...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation - redevelopment feasibility study — Ward 13 (O 1134-01) ...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation — security — Ward 13 (O 1132-01)...... 1242 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 (O 1087-01) ...... 1284 1296 June 13, 2001 The City Record 75

Ohio Department of Natural Resources

Civilian Conservation Corps Cleveland Camp — default (R 662-01) ...... 1272

Parks

League Park — improvement (O 1138-01) ...... 1244

Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Civilian Conservation Corps Cleveland Camp — Ohio Department of Natural Resources — declare default (R 662-01) ...... 1272 Cleveland Soap Box Derby Association — grant agreement (O 1096-01) ...... 1286 Datavantage — Purchase and Option Agreement (O 1140-01)...... 1244 Elevators and escalators — service and maintain — Convention Center and Stadium (O 621-01) ...... 1272 General Fund — transfer — Division of Park Maintenance (O 1095-01)...... 1286 League Park — improvement (O 1138-01) ...... 1244 Luke Easter Park — renovations — ParkWorks (O 847-01) ...... 1270 Northeast Shores Development Corporation — agreement — maintain and adopt — real estate (O 502-01) ...... 1267 Project Clean Program — Community Development Block Grant funds (O 738-01)...... 1268

Peddlers

Taylor, Howard — Ward 5 (O 1092-01) ...... 1285

Permits

CTF Hotels & Resorts — new facades for parking garage and ballroom (O 358-01)...... 1266 Diamond Carriage Service - carriage business (O 1172-01) ...... 1261 Shaker Square of Ohio LLC - directional signs (O 713-01)...... 1268 St. Mark’s Foot Race (O 1090-01) ...... 1284 University Hospitals of Cleveland — right-of-way - Cornell Rd. and Circle Dr. (O 1098-01)...... 1287 Westown Community Development Corporation - holiday wreaths (O 1171-01) ...... 1260

Personnel Department

Empowerment Zone Labor Force Development Program — implementation (O 910-01) ...... 1271

Police Division

Promotional examinations - Police Division — grade (O 313-01) ...... 1272 Prisoner meals (O 1163-01) ...... 1251

Port Control Department

Air BP — easement rights — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 214-2000) ...... 1272 Ameritech — easement rights — Trust Indenture — Chase Manhattan Trust Company, National Association (O 1961-2000) ...... 1266 Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company — easements — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 703-01) ...... 1267 Contamination - sources - remediation (O 1122-01) ...... 1240 Continental Airlines Special Facilities Lease — amendment (O 1127-01) ...... 1241 Data network — amend the title of Ordinance No. 468-2000 (O 822-01) ...... 1269 Deicing services — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 1124-01) ...... 1240 Doan Brook — mitigation construction — payment (O 1121-01) ...... 1239 Environmental remedial studies — regulatory compliance — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 1130-01) ...... 1242 Erosion and sediment control specialist (O 1119-01) ...... 1239 Fuel farm — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — employ professional consultants (O 641-01) ...... 1272 Construction ground water — disposal (O 1123-01) ...... 1240 Long Term Parking Garage structure — repair — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 915-2000)...... 1266 Nortel PBX system — maintenance (O 1128-01)...... 1241 North fuel farm with truck rack for into-plane fueling — constructing (O 919-2000)...... 1272 Oracle Service Industries - CMMS system (O 1129-01) ...... 1241 Remediating soil — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (O 1126-01) ...... 1241 Soil analysis - consultants - employ (O 1118-01) ...... 1239 Stormwater pollution prevention plans (O 1125-01)...... 1240 Telephone system — upgrade (O 1120-01) ...... 1239

Recognition

Gillooly, Bryan C. (R 1115-01) ...... 1225 Pullen, Mark and Gael (R 1116-01) ...... 1225 1297 76 The City Record June 13, 2001

Residence Requirements

Lally, Francis (O 1141-01)...... 1246

Resolutions - Miscellaneous

Civilian Conservation Corps Cleveland Camp — Ohio Department of Natural Resources — default (R 662-01) ...... 1272 Cleveland Public Library — funding — reconsider —- Library Recovery Amendment — support (R 1099-01)...... 1279 Cuyahoga County Board of Elections — voting procedures (R 1103-01) ...... 1281 Elective Alternative Regulation Plan — oppose (R 1101-01)...... 1280 NABET/CWA Local 42 — goals — support (R 1180-01) ...... 1265 Ohio Commission on African- American Males — support (R 1102-01)...... 1280 Pula City, Istrian Country, Republic of Croatia — sister city relationship — establish (R 1100-01) ...... 1280 School buses — Section 431.38 - enforce (R 385-01) ...... 1273 Tariff agreement — Dominion East Ohio — Public Utilities Commission of Ohio — Payment and Billing Explanation Center (R 384-01)...... 1273

Right-of-Way

CTF Hotels & Resorts — permit — new facades for parking garage and ballroom (O 358-01) ...... 1266 University Hospitals of Cleveland - Cornell Rd. and Circle Dr. (O 1098-01)...... 1287

Safety Department

EMT supervisor examination — Emergency Medical Services Division (O 314-01) ...... 1272 Juvenile Accountability Incentive Block Grant Program — Criminal Justice Services Agency - grant (O 496-01) ...... 1272 Prisoner meals (O 1163-01) ...... 1251 Promotional examinations - Fire Division — Civil Service Commission — develop and administer (O 290-01) ...... 1272 Promotional examinations - Police Division — professional services — (O 313-01) ...... 1272 Safety boat — Safety Director — staff and operate (O 213-01) ...... 1272

Schools

School buses — Section 431.38 — enforce(R 385-01)...... 1273

Service Department

CTF Hotels & Resorts — permit — new facades for parking garage and ballroom (O 358-01) ...... 1266 Eagle Avenue Bridge/West 3rd Street ramp — alterations and modifications — Perk Company, Inc. - contract (O 493-01) ...... 1266 League Park — improvement (O 1138-01) ...... 1244 State Road rehabilitation — amend Ord. No. 730-2000 (O 916-01) ...... 1271 Tower City Riverview Company — West 3rd Street — entrance/exit drive (O 736-01) ...... 1281 W. 31st St. - (Hancock Ave. & Keene Ct.) — improvement (O 609-01) ...... 1267 W. 32nd St. - (Walbrook Ave. & Oak Park Ave.) — rehabilitation (O 742-01) ...... 1268 W. 44th St. Bridge — rehabilitation — City of Cleveland’s payment — amend Sect. 1 of Ord. No. 137-96 (O 611-01) ...... 1267 West 117th St. — sidewalk s — tree pockets (O 933-01) ...... 1272

Sewers

East 143rd Street (O 831-01)...... 1269 Erwin Avenue (O 852-01) ...... 1270 Fairway Drive area (O 821-01) ...... 1269 Kadel Avenue (O 799-01) ...... 1268 Melbourne Avenue (O 820-01) ...... 1268 Naples Avenue — (O 830-01) ...... 1269 Ostend Avenue — (O 845-01) ...... 1270 Various locations (O 653-01)...... 1272 Westpark & Lydian Roads - amend Ord No. 1000-2000 (O 707-01) ...... 1268

Signs

Directional Shaker Square of Ohio LLC — permit (O 713-01)...... 1268

Stadium

Elevators and escalators — service and maintain — Convention Center (O 621-01) ...... 1272 1298 June 13, 2001 The City Record 77

Street Vacation

Engle Ct., SE; Woolen Ct., SE; and Recreation Ct., SE (R 1169-01) ...... 1255 First Unnamed Alley — Ward 6 (O 735-01) ...... 1268 Mt. Overlook Ave., S. E. (O 805-01) ...... 1268

Taxation Division

Wage and tax statements 2000 — convert (O 744-01) ...... 1273

Trees

Plant, remove, replace, trim, create or excavate — blight and disease shades (O 920-01) ...... 1271 West 117th St. - sidewalks O 933-01) ...... 1272

Utilities Department

Aspinwall Ave., 13715 — property — American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. - lease (O 543-01) ...... 1267 Billing system supplies (O 1144-01) ...... 1246 Cleveland Housing Network — customer services — Divisions of Water (O 1142-01) ...... 1246 Consumer Confidence Report 2001 (O 1159-01) ...... 1250 Crown Water Treatment Plant — sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01) ...... 1247 Dictaphone Corporation — equipment — Division of Water (O 842-01)...... 1270 Dionex Corporation — ion chromatograph — maintenance (O 1156-01) ...... 1249 East 143rd Street — sewer (O 831-01) ...... 1269 Eastside Service Center — operation — Cleveland Public Power (O 843-01)...... 1273 Electrical supplies (O 1150-01) ...... 1248 Erwin Avenue — sewer (O 852-01) ...... 1270 Fairway Drive area — sewer (O 821-01) ...... 1269 Federal and State — safety and health regulations — training sessions (O 1149-01)...... 1248 Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant — residuals handling systems (O 1145-01) ...... 1247 Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant — rapid mix sluice gate (O 1152-01) ...... 1248 Harp Restaurant — property — lease (O 1161-01) ...... 1250 Impellers and appurtenances — Division of Water (O 1154-01) ...... 1249 Kadel Avenue — sewer (O 799-01) ...... 1268 Kirtland — starting relay motor — rewiring (O 1153-01) ...... 1249 Melbourne Avenue — sewer (O 820-01) ...... 1268 Naples Avenue — sewer (O 830-01) ...... 1269 Oracle Service Industries - technical support (O 1143-01)...... 1246 Organic carbon analyzer equipment — maintenance — Shimadzy Scientific Instruments, Inc. (O 1158-01)...... 1250 Ostend Avenue — sewer (O 845-01)...... 1270 Roofs — repair (O 1147-01) ...... 1247 Safety equipment — Division of Water (O 1160-01) ...... 1250 Sewers — various locations (O 653-01) ...... 1272 South water mains — design (O 1146-01) ...... 1247 Turbidimeters — chlorine analyzers — particle-size analyzers — Hach Company — contract (O 1157-01) ...... 1249 Water mains — repairing (O 1155-01) ...... 1249 Westpark & Lydian Roads — sewers — amend Sec. 3 of Ord. No. 1000-2000 (O 707-01) ...... 1268 Whale mural — protective coating (O 1151-01) ...... 1248

Ward 01

East 143rd Street — sewer (O 831-01) ...... 1269 Naples Avenue — sewer (O 830-01) ...... 1269

Ward 02

Cassius Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — Lawrence Clark and Jeffrey J. Hegerd (O 1167-01)...... 1254 Dove Park Panthers Youth Association — Muny Football Program — Ward 2 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1166-01)...... 1254 Mystic Knights — banner — annual event (O 1097-01) ...... 1286 Scruggs, Greg Sr. — Condolence (R 1106-01) ...... 1225 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 03

Luke Easter Park — renovations — ParkWorks (O 847-01) ...... 1270 Mount Pleasant NOW Dev. Corp. — two elevators — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1164-01) ...... 1251 1299 78 The City Record June 13, 2001

The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 04

Directional Signs — Shaker Square of Ohio LLC - permit (O 713-01) ...... 1268 God’s House of Prayer and Deliverance — banners — special event (O 1093-01) ...... 1285 Shaker Square — planned retail center — contract — amend Ord. No. 2118-2000 (O 901-01) ...... 1271 Shaker Square, 13120 — liquor permit — transfer (R 1181-01)...... 1265 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 05

E. 61st St. — scattered sites — Land Reutilization Program — Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. (O 507-01) ...... 1267 Euclid Corridor Public Land Protective District — zoning (O 1170-01) ...... 1255 Prospect Ave., 3751 — improvements — Empowerment Zone Section 108 — Economic Development Initiative — Cleveland Restoration Society, Inc. (O 900-01) ...... 1271 Taylor, Howard — mobile peddling in Ward 5 (O 1092-01)...... 1285 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Ward 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 06

Alta House — social services — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1131-01) ...... 1242 A Cultural Exchange — after-school literacy project — Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 166-01) ...... 1272 Banks, Roy — Condolence (R 1108-01)...... 1225 Economic Development Initiative Grant and Title XX Grant funds — Empowerment Zone Program — expenditure — amend Ord. No. 865-2000 (O 889-01)...... 1270 Euclid Corridor Public Land Protective District — zoning (O 1170-01) ...... 1255 First Unnamed Alley — vacate — Ward 6 (O 735-01) ...... 1268 God’s House of Prayer and Deliverance — banners — special event (O 1093-01) ...... 1285 Mt. Overlook Ave., S. E. — vacate (O 805-01) ...... 1268 Quark Biotech, Inc. — Empowerment Zone Section 108 loans — Initiative Grant Agreements — 10265 Carnegie Ave. (O 888-01) ...... 1270 Quark Biotech, Inc. — Enterprize Zone Agreement — 10265 Carnegie Avenue. (O 887-01) ...... 1270 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Ward 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 07

E. 82nd St., 1906 — 7201 Wade Park Ave. — Eliza Bryant Center — Empowerment Zone Section 108 — Grant Agreement (O 714-01) ...... 1273 Lexington, Quimby and Linwood Avenues — Land Reutilization Program — Famicos Foundation (O 1174-01)...... 1261 Sagamore Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — Steven and Karla Broadnax (O 1175-01)...... 1263 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 08

A.H. Parker High School (Class of 1947) — Congratulation (R 1112-01) ...... 1225 Famicos Foundation — Faith Urban Ministries Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1162-01)...... 1251 Glenville Community Youth Opportunity Center — Grand Opening — Banners (O 1176-01)...... 1263 Ostend Avenue —sewer (O 845-01)...... 1270 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 09

Euclid Corridor Public Land Protective District — zoning (O 1170-01) ...... 1255 Northeastern Neighborhood Development Corporation — scattered sites — Land Reutilization Program (O 510-01)...... 1267 Rudd, Steven Jr. and Eriel — Condolence (R 1109-01) ...... 1225 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284 University Hospitals of Cleveland — right-of-way - Cornell Rd. and Circle Dr. (O 1098-01)...... 1287 1300 June 13, 2001 The City Record 79

Ward 10

Aspinwall Ave., 13715 — property - American Municipal Power-Ohio, Inc. - lease (O 543-01) ...... 1267 Lawson, Roland Sr. — Condolence (R 1105-01) ...... 1225 Martin, William H. — Congratulation (R 1110-01) ...... 1225 Pullen, Mark and Gael — Recognition (R 1116-01) ...... 1225 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 11

Gillooly, Bryan C. — Recognition (R 1115-01) ...... 1225 Martin, William H. — Congratulation (R 1110-01) ...... 1225 Muhammad, Ava (Minister) —Welcome (R 1117-01)...... 1225 Northeast Shores Development Corporation — agreement — maintain and adopt — real estate (O 502-01) ...... 1267 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 12

Broadway and Morgana Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — The Boys and Girls Club of Cleveland (O 1165-01) ...... 1251 Engle Ct., SE; Woolen Ct., SE; and Recreation Ct., SE — vacate (R 1169-01) ...... 1255 Fleet Ave., 6506 — liquor permit — transfer (R 1182-01) ...... 1265 Psenicka, James V. — Condolence (R 1107-01) ...... 1225 Sister Marie Patrice Joyce - Congratulation (R 1111-01) ...... 1225 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284

Ward 13

CTF Hotels & Resorts — permit — new facades for parking garage and ballroom (O 358-01) ...... 1266 Diamond Carriage Service — permit (O 1172-01) ...... 1261 Eagle Avenue Bridge/West 3rd Street ramp — alterations and modifications — Perk Company, Inc. - Contract (O 493-01) ...... 1266 Euclid Corridor Public Land Protective District — zoning (O 1170-01) ...... 1255 Parents and Children for Equality (PACE) — banners — Both Parents are Important (O 1088-01)...... 1284 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Association — 6420 St. Clair — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1133-01) ...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation — blight — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1134-01) ...... 1242 St. Clair Superior Neighborhood Development Corporation — safety — security — Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1132-01) ...... 1242 St. Clair/Superior Neighborhood Development Association — banners — Neighborhood Festival (O 1173-01) ...... 1261 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284 Tower City Riverview Company — West 3rd Street — entrance/exit drive (O 736-01) ...... 1281 West St., 955 — machinery — Flats Realty, LTD. (O 811-01)...... 1268

Ward 14

Community Reinvestment Area — establish — amend Ord. No. 1776-A-90 (O 1089-01) ...... 1284 W. 31st St. - (Hancock Ave. & Keene Ct.) — improvement (O 609-01) ...... 1267 W. 44th St. Bridge — rehabilitation — City of Cleveland’s payment — amend Sect. 1 of Ord. No. 137-96 (O 611-01) ...... 1267

Ward 15

Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency — Big Creek Environmental Study — amend Ord. No. 2163-2000 — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 895-01) ...... 1271 Ohio Canal Corridor — History Hike Programs — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1091-01)...... 1285

Ward 16

State Road rehabilitation — amend Ord. No. 730-2000 (O 916-01) ...... 1271 W. 32nd St. - (Walbrook Ave. & Oak Park Ave.) — rehabilitation (O 742-01) ...... 1268

Ward 17

Sagrada Familia Church — banners — Church Festival (O 1094-01) ...... 1285 1301 80 The City Record June 13, 2001

Ward 18

Clark Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — Cudell Improvement, Inc. (O 1179-01) ...... 1264 Powell, Claire — Congratulation (R 1114-01) ...... 1225 Terrell, Bonnie — Congratulation (R 1113-01) ...... 1225 W. 99th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Mathile Saad (O 1178-01) ...... 1264 West 117th St. — sidewalks — tree pockets (O 933-01) ...... 1272

Ward 19

Community Development Corporation (O 1171-01) ...... 1260 Kadel Avenue sewer — rehabilitation (O 799-01) ...... 1268 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284 Westown Community Development Corporation - holiday wreaths (O 1171-01) ...... 1260 Westown Community Development Corp. — — Location Identification Banners (O 1086-01)...... 1283

Ward 20

Erwin Avenue sewer — rehabilitate (O 852-01)...... 1270 Happy Times Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. - — economic development assistance — 12625 Lena Ave. (O 931-01)...... 1271 Happy Times Day Care and Nursery School, Inc. — Enterprise Zone Agreement — construction at 12625 Lena Avenue (O 930-01)...... 1271 Longmead Ave., 12713 — Land Reutilization Program — Bellaire-Puritas Development Corporation (O 306-01) ...... 1266 Milligan Ave., 12923 — Land Reutilization Program — Bellaire-Puritas Development Corporation (O 509-01) ...... 1267 The Greater Cleveland Beepball League — grant — Wards 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,15,19 & 20 Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1087-01) ...... 1284 Westown Community Development Corporation - holiday wreaths (O 1171-01) ...... 1260

Ward 21

Fairway Drive area — sewer (O 821-01) ...... 1269 Melbourne Avenue — sewer (O 820-01) ...... 1268 St. Mark’s Foot Race — permit (O 1090-01) ...... 1284 Westpark & Lydian Roads — sewers — amend Sec. 3 of Ord. No. 1000-2000 (O 707-01) ...... 1268

Water Division

Cleveland Housing Network — customer services O 1142-01) ...... 1246 Crown Water Treatment Plant — sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01) ...... 1247 Dictaphone Corporation — equipment (O 842-01) ...... 1270 Dionex Corporation — ion chromatograph — maintenance (O 1156-01) ...... 1249 Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant — residuals handling systems (O 1145-01) ...... 1247 Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant — rapid mix sluice gate (O 1152-01) ...... 1248 Impellers and appurtenances (O 1154-01)...... 1249 Kirtland — starting relay motor — rewiring (O 1153-01) ...... 1249 Organic carbon analyzer equipment — maintenance — Shimadzy Scientific Instruments, Inc. (O 1158-01)...... 1250 Safety equipment (O 1160-01)...... 1250 Turbidimeters — chlorine analyzers — particle-size analyzers — Hach Company (O 1157-01)...... 1249

Water Mains

Repair, replace (O 1155-01)...... 1249 South — design (O 1146-01) ...... 1247

Welcome

Minister Ave Muhammad (R 1117-01) ...... 1225

Zoning - Public Hearing

E. 40th St. and Community College Avenue, S.E. - Planned Unit Development Project (O 748-01) ...... 1278

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