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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 16 Board of Control 16 Ward Name Civil Service 23 1 Joseph T. Jones Board of Zoning Appeals 29 2 Kevin L. Bishop Board of Building Standards 3 Kerry McCormack and Building Appeals 31 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Public Notice 31 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 31 6 Blaine A. Griffin City of Cleveland Bids 31 7 Basheer S. Jones Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 32 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 32 9 Kevin Conwell Index 32 10 Anthony T. Hairston 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Jasmin Santana 15 Matt Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – John Baird, Interim Chief Animal Control Officer, 2690 West 7th Ward Name Residence Street 1 Joseph T. Jones...... 4691 East 177th Street 44128 Correction – David Carroll, Interim Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield 2 Kevin L. Bishop...... 11729 Miles Avenue, #5 44105 Rd. 3 Kerry McCormack...... 1769 West 31st Place 44113 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Fire – Angelo Calvillo, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44115 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 6 Blaine A. Griffin...... 1810 Larchmere Boulevard 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Tania Menesse, Director 7 Basheer S. Jones...... 1383 East 94th Street 44106 DIVISIONS: 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Administrative Services – Joy Anderson, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 10 Anthony T. Hairston ...... 423 Arbor Road 44108 Neighborhood Development –James Greene, Commissioner 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ayonna Blue Donald, Director, Room 500 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 DIVISIONS: 14 Jasmin Santana...... 3535 Marvin Avenue 44109 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 15 Matt Zone...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 16 Brian Kazy ...... 4300 West 143rd Street 44135 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Nycole West, Director, Room 121 City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – David Ebersole, Director, Room 210 MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson DEPT. OF AGING – Mary McNamara, Director, Room 122 Sharon Dumas, Interim Chief of Staff COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Grady Stevenson, Director, Mayor Frank Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Member Kevin L. Bishop, Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Matt Gray, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Council Member Jasmin Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs Santana, Peter Whitt, Ted Wammes. Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Rev. Gregory E. Jordan, President; Michael Tracy Martin-Thompson, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Prevention, Intervention Flickinger, Vice-President; Barry A. Withers, Interim Secretary; Members: Daniel J. and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults Brennan, India Pierce Lee. OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin DIVISIONS: J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Architecture and Site Development – Carter Edman, Manager BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Henry Bailey, Myrline Barnes, Kelley Britt, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth Kukla, Secretary. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim OFFICE OF QUALITY CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – Sabra M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. T. Pierce-Scott, Director Sullivan. DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, Ronda G. Curtis, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: Robin Wood, Law Librarian, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Room 100 Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit Public Utilities Director Robert L. Davis; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. DIVISIONS: CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; David Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Gloria Jean Pinkney, Council Member Kerry McCormack, Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Diane Downing, August Fluker, Charles Slife. City Treasury – James Hartley, Treasurer, Room 115 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – ______, Chair; Genesis O. Brown, Daniel Conway, Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Robert L. Render. Information Technology and Services – Kimberly Roy-Wilson, HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DIVISIONS: Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner Kevin Kelley. Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Julie Trott, Chair; Giancarlo Water – Alex Margevicius, Commissioner Calicchia, Vice Chair; Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Robert Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Strickland, Donald Petit, Secretary, Council Member Basheer S. Jones, Matthew L. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Robert Kennedy, Director, Cleveland Hopkins International Spronz; Michele Anderson, Stephen Harrison, Raymond Tarasuck, Jr. Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane DIVISIONS: Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Langhenry. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport & Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET OFFICES: JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Administration – John Laird, Manager Judge Courtroom Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Presiding and Administrative Judge Michelle D. Earley 14-C DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr 15-C Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 13-A Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Jeffrey Brown, Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves 14-B Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore 15-A Parking Facilities – Kim Johnson, Interim Commissioner Judge Michael L. Nelson, Sr. 12-A Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Ann Clare Oakar 14-A Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Ronald J.H. O’Leary (Housing Court Judge) 13-B Streets – Frank D. Williams, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. 13-D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Suzan M. Sweeney 12-C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Jazmin Torres-Lugo 13-C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Merle Gordon, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Shiela Turner McCall 12-B DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone 14-D Air Quality – David Hearne, Interim Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Timothy Environment – Brian Kimball, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Lubbe – Housing Court Administrator, Robert J. Furda – Chief Bailiff; Dean Jenkins – Chief Health – Persis Sosiak, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate. The City Record

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Vol. 105 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2018 No. 5475 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2018

The City Record The following Committees meet at OATH OF OFFICE Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: Clerk of Council under authority File No. 1345-18. of the Charter of the Mayor’s Appointments Committee: Calvin D. Williams, Chief of City of Cleveland Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Police, City of Cleveland. Received. The City Record is available Cleveland, Kelley. online at FROM OHIO DIVISION OF www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Operations Committee: McCormack LIQUOR CONTROL (CHAIR), Griffin, Keane, Kelley, Address all communications to Zone. File No. 1346-18. PATRICIA J. BRITT RE: #7114538. Stock Application, City Clerk, Clerk of Council Rules Committee: Kelley D5J D6. Punch Bowl Cleveland LLC, 216 City Hall (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, 1086 West 11th St. (Ward 3). Keane, Polensek. Received. PERMANENT SCHEDULE STANDING COMMITTEES File No. 1347-18. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS RE: #1869199. New License Appli- OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL cation, D5J. Botwot Limited LLC, 2018-2021 ______1200 West 76th St. (Ward 15). Received. MONDAY — Alternating Cleveland, Ohio November 12, 2018 CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human The meeting of the Council was Services Committee: Griffin called to order at 7:01 p.m. with the The Rules were suspended and (CHAIR), McCormack (VICE- President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- the following Resolutions were CHAIR), Conwell, B. Jones, Hair- ley, in the Chair. adopted by a rising vote: ston, Santana, Zone.

9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services Council Members present: Kevin Res. No. 1378-18 — Elizabeth and Properties Committee: K. John- L. Bishop, Dona Brady, Anthony Brown. son (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- Brancatelli, Phyllis E. Cleveland, Res. No. 1379-18 — Nettie M. CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Hair- Kevin Conwell, Blaine A. Griffin, James. ston, J. Jones, Kazy. Anthony T. Hairston, Kenneth L. Res. No. 1380-18 — Gwendolyn Ann Johnson, Basheer S. Jones, Joseph T. Holland. MONDAY Jones, Brian Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Res. No. 1381-18 — Jonathen Martin J. Keane, Kerry McCormack, Charles Shaw. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Michael D. Polensek, Jasmin San- Res. No. 1382-18 — Lorena Stack- Kelley (CHAIR), Zone (VICE- tana, and Matt Zone. er. CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Cleve- Also present were: Mayor Frank Res. No. 1383-18 — Diane (Scott) land, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, G. Jackson, Interim Chief of Bufford. McCormack. Staff/Director Sharon Dumas, Chief Res. No. 1392-18 — Nikki Delam- of Government Affairs Valarie J. otte. TUESDAY McCall, Chief of Regional Develop- ment Edward W. Rybka, Chief of CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Education Monyka S. Price, Media ning and Sustainability Committee: Relations Director Dan Williams, Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland The rules were suspended and the Chief of Sustainability Matt Gray, (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, B. following Resolutions were adopted Chief of Public Affairs Natoya Jones, Keane, McCormack. without objection: Walker-Minor, Chief of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for TUESDAY — Alternating Res. No. 1384-18 — Thurgood Mar- Youth and Young Adults Tracy Mar- shall Recreation Center – 50th 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: tin-Thompson, and Directors Langhenry, Davis, Spronz, Gordon, Anniversary. Keane (CHAIR), Kazy (VICE- Res. No. 1385-18 — Gloria Jean CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, McCor- McGrath, Cox, Menesse, Blue Don- (Harper) Fort – 90th Birthday. mack, Polensek, Santana. ald, West, Ebersole, Stevenson, Col- lier, McNamara, Burrows and Pierce 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- Scott. RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS munity Benefits Committee: ______(CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), MOTION The rules were suspended and the Brady, Griffin, B. Jones, J. Jones, following Resolutions were adopted Kazy. Council Members, Administration, without objection: Staff, and those in the audience rose WEDNESDAY — Alternating for a moment of silent reflection, Res. No. 1386-18 — Asian Services and the Pledge of Allegiance. in Action, Inc. (ASIA). 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: Res. No. 1387-18 — Timothy Zone (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE- MOTION Roberts. CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, B. Jones, J. Res. No. 1388-48 — Polish-Ameri- Jones, Santana. On the motion of Council Member can Cultural Center – Heritage Gar- 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- Hairston, the reading of the minutes den Dedication. mittee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Keane of the last meeting was dispensed Res. No. 1389-18 — Anne Hunter (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, with and the journal approved. Sec- Rosemond. Johnson, J. Jones, Santana. onded by Council Member Brady. Res. No. 1390-18 — Peters. 1891 4 The City Record November 14, 2018

APPRECIATION RESOLUTION immediately upon its passage and the members elected to Council, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force The rules were suspended and the shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and following Resolution was adopted from and after the earliest period approval by the Mayor; otherwise it without objection: allowed by law. shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Public from and after the earliest period Res. No. 1391-18 — Minister Horace Health, Finance, Law; Committees allowed by law. Glover, Jr. on Health and Human Services, Referred to Directors of Public Finance. Safety, Finance, Law; Committees FIRST READING EMERGENCY on Safety, Finance. ORDINANCES REFERRED Ord. No. 1350-18. By Council Members Zone and Ord. No. 1351-18. Ord. No. 1349-18. Kelley (by departmental request). By Council Members Zone and By Council Members Griffin and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Kelley (by departmental request). Kelley (by departmental request). ing the Director of Public Safety to An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- apply for and accept a grant from ing the Director of Public Safety to ing the Director of Public Health to the United States Department of Jus- enter into an agreement with the apply for and accept a grant from tice Bureau of Justice Assistance for Cuyahoga County Solid Waste Dis- the Alcohol Drug Addiction and the FY 18 Community-Based Crime trict to accept funding in support of Mental Health Services Board of Reduction Grant; and authorizing the Department of Public Safety’s Cuyahoga County for the 2019 Men- the director to enter into one or Environmental Crimes Task Force tal Health and Substance Abuse and more contracts with various agen- for purposes, including but not lim- Prevention Program. cies, entities, or individuals to ited to, the purchase of equipment, Whereas, this ordinance consti- implement the grant. training and for overtime necessary tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, this ordinance consti- to assist in combatting illegal dump- ing for the usual daily operation of tutes an emergency measure provid- ing. a municipal department; now, there- ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, there is an acknowl- fore, a municipal department; now, there- edged problem of illegal dumping of Be it ordained by the Council of fore, scrap tires, solid waste, and con- the City of Cleveland: Be it ordained by the Council of struction debris within the City of Section 1. That the Director of the City of Cleveland: Cleveland; and Public Health is authorized to apply Section 1. That the Director of Whereas, the City has established for and accept a grant in the annu- Public Safety is authorized to apply an Environmental Crimes Task al approximate amount of $797,549 for and accept a grant in the Force (“City Task Force”) com- and any other funds that may approximate amount of $979,100, and prised of the offices of Public Safe- become available during the grant any other funds that may become ty, Public Health, Building and term, from the Alcohol Drug Addic- available during the grant term Housing, Law, and others working tion and Mental Health Services from the United States Department collaboratively with the City Task Board of Cuyahoga County to con- of Justice Bureau of Justice Assis- Force to combat illegal dumping in duct the 2019 Mental Health and tance to conduct the FY 18 Commu- the City; and Substance Abuse and Prevention nity-Based Crime Reduction Grant; Whereas, the City’s Department of Program; that the Director of Pub- that the Director is authorized to Public Safety has established an lic Health is authorized to file all file all papers and execute all doc- environmental crimes unit that will papers and execute all documents uments necessary to receive the investigate illegal dumping crimes necessary to receive the funds under funds under the grant; and that the and seek prosecution for those the grant; and that the funds are funds are appropriated for the pur- crimes; and appropriated for the purposes set poses described in the abstract for Whereas, the Cuyahoga County forth in the executive summary and the grant contained in the file Solid Waste District (the “District”), the District authorized payment in budget for the grant contained in described below. an amount of $25,700 to the City of the file described below. Section 2. That the abstract for Cleveland Department of Public Section 2. That the executive sum- the grant, File No. 1350-18, made a Safety to support the environmental mary and budget for the grant, File part of this ordinance as if fully crimes investigations and enforce- No. 1349-18-A, made a part of this rewritten, is approved in all respects ment activities; and ordinance as if fully rewritten, is and shall not be changed without Whereas, the City wishes to approved in all respects and shall additional legislative authority. accept the funding from the District; not be changed without additional Section 3. That the Director of and legislative authority. Public Safety is authorized to Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 3. That the Director of extend the term of the grant during tutes an emergency measure provid- Public Health shall have the author- the grant term. ing for the usual daily operation of ity to extend the term of the grant Section 4. That, unless expressly a municipal department; now, there- during the grant term. prohibited by the grant agreement, fore, Section 4. That the Director of under Section 108(B) of the Charter, Be it ordained by the Council of Public Health shall deposit the purchases made under the grant the City of Cleveland: grant accepted under this ordinance agreement may be made through Section 1. That the Director of into a fund or funds designated by cooperative arrangements with Public Safety is authorized to enter the Director of Finance to imple- other governmental agencies. The into an agreement with the District ment the program as described in Director of Public Safety may sign to accept funding in support of the the file and appropriated for that all documents and do all things that City’s Environmental Crimes Task purpose. are necessary to make the purchas- Force, in an amount of $25,700 and Section 5. That, unless expressly es, and may enter into one or more any other funds that become avail- prohibited by the grant agreement, contracts with the vendors selected able during the agreement term, for under Section 108(b) of the Charter, through that cooperative process. purposes, including but not limited purchases made under the grant Section 5. That the Director of to, the purchase of equipment, train- agreement may be made through Public Safety is authorized to enter ing and for overtime necessary to cooperative arrangements with into one or more contracts with or assist in combatting illegal dumping other governmental agencies. The make payments to Case Western for the period of January 1, 2019 Director of Public Health may sign Reserve University, Partnership for through December 31, 2019, and all documents and do all things that a Safer Cleveland, and various other those funds are appropriated for this are necessary to make the purchas- agencies, entities, or individuals, as purpose. es, and may enter into one or more needed, to implement the grant as Section 2. That, unless expressly contracts with the vendors selected described in the file. prohibited by the agreement, under through that cooperative process, Section 6. That the costs of the Section 108(b) of the Charter, pur- payable from the fund or funds to contract or contracts authorized by chases made under the agreement which are credited the grant pro- this ordinance shall be paid from may be made through cooperative ceeds received under this program. the fund or funds to which are cred- arrangements with other govern- Section 6. That this ordinance is ited the grant proceeds accepted mental agencies. The Director of declared to be an emergency mea- under this ordinance. Public Safety may sign all docu- sure and, provided it receives the Section 7. That this ordinance is ments and do all things that are affirmative vote of two-thirds of all declared to be an emergency mea- necessary to make the purchases, the members elected to Council, it sure and, provided it receives the and may enter into one or more con- shall take effect and be in force affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tracts with the vendors selected 1892 November 14, 2018 The City Record 5 through that cooperative process. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 8. The contract authorized The contracts shall be paid from the tutes an emergency measure provid- in this legislation will require the fund or funds to which are credited ing for the usual daily operation of recipient of financial assistance to any funds accepted under this ordi- a municipal department; now, there- work with, and/or cause their Ten- nance. fore, ants to work with, The Workforce Section 3. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of Investment Board for Workforce declared to be an emergency mea- the City of Cleveland: Area No. 3 to identify and solicit sure and, provided it receives the Section 1. That the Director of qualified candidates for job oppor- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Economic Development is autho- tunities related to the City’s con- the members elected to Council, it rized to enter into contract with tracts, and place special emphasis shall take effect and be in force Medical Mutual, or its designee on the hard to employ, including but immediately upon its passage and (“Medical Mutual”), to provide eco- not limited to the disabled and per- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it nomic development assistance to sons who have been convicted of or shall take effect and be in force partially finance the renovation of have pled guilty to a criminal from and after the earliest period annex and headquarters located in offense, unless the criminal convic- allowed by law. the historic Rose Building at East tion or related circumstances relate Referred to Directors of Public 9th Street and Prospect Avenue and to the duties for the particular job Safety, Finance, Law; Committees other associated costs necessary to sought. on Safety, Finance. redevelop the property. The loan Section 9. That this ordinance is will be forgivable after ten years if declared to be an emergency mea- Ord. No. 1352-18. Medical Mutual maintains an annu- sure and, provided it receives the By Council Members Brancatelli al average job count and payroll in affirmative vote of two-thirds of all and Kelley (by departmental accordance with the following the members elected to Council, it request). schedule: shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance authoriz- immediately upon its passage and ing the Director of Economic Devel- JOBS PAYROLL approval by the Mayor; otherwise it opment to enter into a grant agree- FORGIVENESS shall take effect and be in force ment with the Urban League of from and after the earliest period Greater Cleveland, Inc., or its 900 $100,000,000 allowed by law. designee, to provide economic devel- 100% Referred to Directors of Econom- opment assistance to assist with ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- general operating expenses associ- 720-899 $80,000,000-$99,999,999 mittees on Development Planning ated with its business outreach and Pro-rata and Sustainability, Finance. assistance. Whereas, this ordinance consti- <720 <$80,000,000 Ord. No. 1354-18. tutes an emergency measure provid- None ing for the usual daily operation of By Council Members McCormack, a municipal department; now, there- If all or a portion of the loan is Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- fore, not forgiven at the end of year 10, mental request). Be it ordained by the Council of Medical Mutual can prepay the loan An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City of Cleveland: in full without a pre-payment penal- ing the Mayor and the Commission- Section 1. That the Director of ty. er of Purchases and Supplies to Economic Development is autho- Section 2. That the terms of the acquire and re-convey properties rized to enter into a grant agree- loan shall be according to the terms presently owned by 750 Huron LLC, ment with Urban League of Greater set forth in the Summary contained or its designee, located at 750 Huron Cleveland, Inc., or its designee, to in File No. 1353-18-A, made a part of Road for the purpose of entering provide economic development assis- this ordinance as if fully rewritten, into the chain-of-title prior to the tance to assist with general operat- as presented to the Finance Com- adoption of tax increment financing ing expenses associated with its mittee of this Council at the public legislation authorized under Section business outreach and assistance. hearing on this legislation, and are 5709.41 of the Revised Code. Section 2. That the agreement and approved in all respects and shall Whereas, this ordinance consti- other appropriate documents needed not be changed without additional tutes an emergency measure provid- to complete the transaction autho- legislative authority. ing for the usual daily operation of rized by this legislation shall be pre- Section 3. That the costs of the a municipal department; now, there- pared by the Director of Law. contract shall not exceed One Mil- fore, Section 3. That the costs of the lion Dollars ($1,000,000), and shall Be it ordained by the Council of grant shall not exceed an amount of be paid from Fund No. 17 SF 008, the City of Cleveland: $200,000 and shall be paid from which funds are appropriated for Section 1. That notwithstanding Fund No. 10 SF 501, Request No. this purpose, Request No. RQS 9501, and as an exception to the provi- RQS 9501, RL 2018-116. RL 2018-121. sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 4. That the Director of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, declared to be an emergency mea- Economic Development is autho- sure and, provided it receives the Ohio, 1976, the Mayor and the Com- rized to accept such collateral as the missioner of Purchases and Supplies affirmative vote of two-thirds of all director determines is sufficient in is authorized to acquire from and re- the members elected to Council, it order to secure repayment of the convey to, 750 Huron LLC, or its shall take effect and be in force loan. Any loan agreement, security designee, for a price of one dollar immediately upon its passage and instrument, or other document shall and other valuable consideration approval by the Mayor; otherwise it be prepared and approved by the determined to be fair market value, shall take effect and be in force Director of Law. from and after the earliest period Section 5. That the Director of the following property for the pur- allowed by law. Economic Development is autho- pose of entering into the chain-of- Referred to Directors of Econom- rized to accept monies in repayment title prior to the adoption of tax ic Development, Finance, Law; Com- of the loan, if necessary, and to increment financing legislation mittees on Development Planning deposit the monies in Fund No. 17 authorized under Section 5709.41 of and Sustainability, Finance. SF 006. the Revised Code and more fully Section 6. That the Director of described as follows: Ord. No. 1353-18. Economic Development is autho- By Council Members McCormack, rized to charge and accept fees in PARCEL 1: Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- an amount not to exceed the maxi- SITUATED IN THE CITY OF mental request). mum allowable fees under federal CLEVELAND, COUNTY OF CUYA- An emergency ordinance authoriz- regulations and the fees are appro- HOGA AND STATE OF OHIO, AND ing the Director of Economic Devel- priated to cover costs incurred in KNOWN AS BEING SUBLOT NO. 16 opment to enter into contract with the preparation of the loan applica- AND PART OF SUBLOTS NOS. 26 Medical Mutual, or its designee, to tion, closing and servicing of the AND 27 IN LONG AND ALLEN'S provide economic development assis- loan. The fees shall be deposited to SUBDIVISION OF ORIGINAL TWO tance to partially finance the reno- and expended from Fund No. 17 SF ACRE LOTS NOS. 109 TO 118, BOTH vation of their annex and head- 305, Loan Fees Fund. INCLUSIVE, AS SHOWN BY THE quarters located in the historic Rose Section 7. That the contract and RECORDED PLAT IN VOLUME K Building at East 9th Street and other appropriate documents needed OF DEEDS, PAGE 508 OF CUYA- Prospect Avenue and other associ- to complete the transaction autho- HOGA COUNTY RECORDS, AND ated costs necessary to redevelop rized by this legislation shall be pre- TOGETHER BOUNDED AND the property. pared by the Director of Law. DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: 1893 6 The City Record November 14, 2018

BEGINNING ON THE SOUTH LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF EASTERLY LINE OF HURON (PER SURVEY) HURON ROAD S.E.; ROAD S.E., (FORMERLY HURON SITUATED IN THE CITY OF STREET), AT THE NORTH WEST- CLEVELAND, COUNTY OF CUYA- COURSE 4) THENCE ALONG ERLY CORNER OF SAID SUBLOT HOGA AND STATE OF OHIO, AND THE SOUTHERLY LINE OF NO. 16; THENCE SOUTH EASTER- KNOWN AS BEING ALL OF HURON ROAD S.E., NORTH 64 LY ALONG THE SOUTH WESTER- SUBLOT NOS. 16 AND 17 AND PART DEGREES 09 MINUTES 36 SEC- LY LINE OF SAID SUBLOTS NOS. OF SUBLOT NOS. 26 AND 27 IN ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 154.63 16 AND 27, 231 FEET TO A POINT LONG AND ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION FEET TO THE PRINCIPAL PLACE DISTANT 33 FEET SOUTH EAST- OF ORIGINAL TWO ACRE LOTS OF BEGINNING AND CONTAINING ERLY (MEASURED ALONG SAID NOS. 109 TO 118, BOTH INCLUSIVE, 0.8383 ACRES (36,515 SQUARE SOUTH WESTERLY LINE), FROM AS SHOWN BY THE RECORDED FEET) OF LAND, ACCORDING TO THE NORTH WESTERLY CORNER PLAT IN VOLUME K OF DEEDS, A SURVEY BY CHRISTOPHER J. OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 27; THENCE PAGE 508 OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY DEMPSEY, PROFESSIONAL LAND NORTH EASTERLY PARALLEL TO RECORDS, AND PART OF HURON SURVEYOR NO. 6914 OF DEMPSEY THE NORTH WESTERLY LINE OF ROAD S.E. AS VACATED BY ORDI- SURVEYING COMPANY ON OCTO- SAID SUBLOTS NOS. 27 AND 26, 154 NANCE NO. 41329, DATED APRIL BER 13, 2017. FEET TO THE NORTH EASTERLY 27, 1903 AND BEING MORE PAR- BASIS OF BEARINGS: BEARINGS LINE OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 26, TICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- ARE TO AN ASSUMED MERIDIAN BEING ALSO THE SOUTH WEST- LOWS: AND ARE USED TO DENOTE ERLY LINE OF EAST 8TH PLACE; BEGINNING AT A MAG NAIL ANGLES ONLY. THENCE NORTH WESTERLY SET AT THE INTERSECTION OF ALONG THE SOUTH WESTERLY THE SOUTHEASTERLY LINE OF Section 2. That the Director of LINE OF SAID EAST 8TH PLACE HURON ROAD S.E. (94 FEET Economic Development is autho- TO THE NORTH EASTERLY COR- WIDE) AND THE SOUTHWESTER- rized to execute on behalf of the NER OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 26; LY LINE OF EAST 8TH STREET City of Cleveland all necessary doc- THENCE SOUTH WESTERLY (12 FEET WIDE) AND THE PRIN- uments to acquire and to convey the ALONG THE NORTH WESTERLY CIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING OF properties and to employ and to LINE OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 26, 74 THE PARCEL DESCRIBED HERE- cause 750 Huron LLC, or its designee, to pay all fees for title FEET TO THE SOUTH EASTERLY IN; companies, surveys, escrows, CORNER OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 16; COURSE 1) THENCE ALONG appraisers, environmental audits, THENCE NORTH WESTERLY THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF and all other costs necessary for the ALONG THE NORTH EASTERLY EAST 8TH STREET AND THE acquisition and sale of the proper- LINE OF SAID SUBLOT NO. 16, 198 NORTHEASTERLY LINE OF SAID ties. FEET TO THE SOUTH EASTERLY SUBLOT 17 AND CONTINUING Section 3. That this Council finds LINE OF SAID HURON ROAD S.E.; ALONG THE NORTHEASTERLY the conveyances are in compliance THENCE SOUTH WESTERLY LINE OF SAID SUBLOT 26, SOUTH with Section 5709.41(B)(1) of the ALONG THE SOUTH EASTERLY 25 DEGREES 56 MINUTES 45 SEC- Revised Code and the proposed LINE OF SAID HURON ROAD, S.E., ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 236.02 improvements constitute and are 80 FEET TO THE PLACE OF FEET TO A POINT 33.00 FEET declared a public purpose under said BEGINNING, TOGETHER WITH SOUTHEASTERLY OF THE section and the subject property is ALL THE APPURTENANCES AND NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID located in a blighted area of an HEREDITAMENTS THEREUNTO SUBLOT 26, SAID POINT BEING impacted City as required by Section BELONGING, BUT SUBJECT TO WITNESSED BY A DRILL HOLE 5709.41 of the Revised Code. ALL LEGAL HIGHWAYS. FOUND NORTH 28 DEGREES 10 Section 4. That the conveyance MINUTES WEST, 2.15 FEET shall be made by official deed pre- PARCEL 2: THEREFROM; pared by the Director of Law and SITUATED IN THE CITY OF executed by the Mayor and the Com- CLEVELAND, COUNTY OF CUYA- COURSE 2) THENCE PARALLEL missioner of Purchases and Supplies HOGA AND STATE OF OHIO, AND WITH THE NORTHWESTERLY on behalf of the City of Cleveland. KNOWN AS SUBLOT NO. 17 OF LINE OF SAID SUBLOT NOS. 26 Section 5. That this ordinance is LONG AND ALLEN'S SUBDIVISION AND 27, SOUTH 64 DEGREES 07 declared to be an emergency mea- OF TWO ACRE LOTS NOS. 109 TO MINUTES 35 SECONDS WEST A sure and, provided it receives the 116 INCLUSIVE, AS THE SAME IS DISTANCE OF 154.74 FEET TO A affirmative vote of two-thirds of all RECORDED IN VOLUME K, PAGE MAG NAIL SET ON THE NORTH- the members elected to Council, it 508 OF CUYAHOGA COUNTY WESTERLY LINE OF SAID shall take effect and be in force RECORDS OF MAPS AND SUBDI- SUBLOT 27; immediately upon its passage and VISIONS; SAID SUBLOT NO. 17 approval by the Mayor; otherwise it BEING SEVENTY-FOUR FEET COURSE 3) THENCE ALONG shall take effect and be in force FRONT UPON THE SOUTH SIDE THE NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF from and after the earliest period OF HURON STREET, AND ONE SAID SUBLOT 27 AND CONTINUING allowed by law. HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT (198) ALONG THE NORTHWESTERLY Referred to Directors of Econom- FEET DEEP, AS PER PLAT, BE LINE OF SAID SUBLOT 16, NORTH ic Development, City Planning Com- THE SAME MORE OR LESS, BUT 25 DEGREES 55 MINUTES 12 SEC- mission, Finance, Law; Committees SUBJECT TO ALL LEGAL HIGH- ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF on Development Planning and Sus- WAYS. 236.11 FEET TO A MAG NAIL SET tainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 1355-18. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA); and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA), under the terms contained in File No. 1355-18-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the fol- lowing schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016 2% April 1, 2017 2% April 1, 2018 1894 November 14, 2018 The City Record 7

Section 2. That Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is amended to read as follows: Section 14. Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA). (Security Officers) (Utilities Police). That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Security Officer...... $14.16 $21.96 Utilities Police Officers ...... $14.44 $22.85

Section 3. That existing Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 1356-18. from and after the earliest period with two one-year options to renew, By Council Member Kelley (by allowed by law. exercisable by the Director of departmental request). Referred to Directors of Finance, Finance, for the necessary items of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Law; Committee on Finance. materials, equipment, supplies, and ing the Director of Finance to enter services necessary to implement the into one or more agreements with Ord. No. 1357-18. programs, including labor, mainte- the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland By Council Member Kelley (by nance, materials, and training, if Indians, the Gateway Corporation, departmental request). necessary, to be purchased by the or any other tenants and users of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- the Gateway Garage for the lease ing the Director of Finance to plies on a unit basis for the various and use of City-owned and main- employ one or more professional divisions of City government. Bids tained network conduit, dark fiber, consultants to assess and implement shall be taken in a manner that per- and other telecommunication or net- various city-wide employee safety mits an award to be made for all work assets, for a period up to five programs and other related services; items as a single contract, or by sep- years, with one option to renew for and to enter into various written arate contract for each or any com- an additional five-year period, exer- standard purchase and requirement bination of the items as the Board cisable by the Director of Finance. contracts needed in connection with of Control determines. Whereas, this ordinance consti- the programs, for the various divi- Section 3. That the costs of the tutes an emergency measure provid- sions of City government, for a peri- contract or contracts shall be ing for the usual daily operation of od of one year, with two one-year charged against the proper appro- a municipal department; now, there- options to renew, exercisable by the priation accounts and the Director fore, Director of Finance. of Finance shall certify the amount Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, this ordinance consti- of any purchase under the contract, each of which purchases shall be the City of Cleveland: tutes an emergency measure provid- made on order of the Commissioner Section 1. That the Director of ing for the usual daily operation of of Purchases and Supplies by a Finance is authorized to enter into a municipal department; now, there- delivery order issued against the one or more agreements with the fore, contract or contracts and certified Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indi- Be it ordained by the Council of by the Director of Finance. ans, the Gateway Corporation, or the City of Cleveland: Section 4. That under Section any other tenants and users of the Section 1. That the Director of 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Gateway Garage (“Tenants and Finance is authorized to employ by authorized by this ordinance may be Users”) for the lease and use of contract or contracts one or more made through cooperative arrange- City-owned and maintained network consultants or one or more firms of ments with other governmental conduit, dark fiber, and other consultants for the purpose of sup- agencies. The Director of Finance telecommunication or network plementing the regularly employed may sign all documents that are assets, at fair market value to be staff of the several departments of necessary to make the purchases, determined by the Board of Control, the City of Cleveland in order to pro- and may enter into one or more con- for a period up to five years, with vide professional services necessary tracts with the vendors selected one option to renew for an addi- to assess and implement various through that cooperative process. tional five-year period, exercisable city-wide employee safety programs Section 5. That the cost of the con- by the Director of Finance. and other related services, including tracts and other expenditures autho- Section 2. That, under the agree- but not limited to, implementing an rized shall be paid from Fund No. ment, the Director Finance shall employee safety-equipment ordering 01-1505-6480, RQN 1505, RL 2018-39. charge and collect lease payments, system, in-vehicle employee safety Section 6. That this ordinance is which may include buildout costs, systems (non-AVL), and other relat- declared to be an emergency mea- and other fees, from the Tenants ed services, for a period of one year, sure and, provided it receives the and Users for the lease and use of with two one-year options to renew, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all City-owned and maintained network exercisable by the Director of the members elected to Council, it conduit, dark fiber, and other Finance. shall take effect and be in force telecommunication or network The selection of the consultants immediately upon its passage and assets, during the term of the Agree- for the services shall be made by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ment. the Board of Control on the nomi- shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That the lease shall be nation of the Director of Finance from and after the earliest period prepared by the Director of Law. from a list of qualified consultants allowed by law. Section 4. That the Director of available for employment as may be Referred to Directors of Finance, Finance, the Director of Law, and determined after a full and complete Law; Committee on Finance. other appropriate City officials are canvass by the Director of Finance authorized to execute any other doc- for the purpose of compiling a list. Ord. No. 1358-18. uments and certificates, and take The compensation to be paid for the By Council Member Kelley (by any other actions which may be nec- services shall be fixed by the Board departmental request). essary or appropriate to effect the of Control. The contract or contracts An emergency ordinance authoriz- lease authorized by this ordinance. authorized shall be prepared by the ing the Director of Finance to enter Section 5. That this ordinance is Director of Law, and approved and into various written standard pur- declared to be an emergency mea- certified by the Director of Finance. chase and requirement contracts of sure and, provided it receives the Section 2. That the Director of building construction materials, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Finance is authorized to make one equipment, supplies, and services, the members elected to Council, it or more written standard purchase for the various divisions of City gov- shall take effect and be in force contracts and written requirement ernment, for a period of one or two immediately upon its passage and contracts under the Charter and the years, with one option to renew for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, an additional year, exercisable by shall take effect and be in force Ohio, 1976, for a period of one year, the Director of Finance. 1895 8 The City Record November 14, 2018

Whereas, this ordinance consti- Ord. No. 1359-18. immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- By Council Member Kelley (by approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of departmental request). shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- An emergency ordinance authoriz- from and after the earliest period fore, ing the purchase by one or more allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of requirement contracts of office sup- Referred to Directors of Finance, the City of Cleveland: plies, furniture, equipment, and Law; Committee on Finance. Section 1. That the Director of related appurtenances, including Finance is authorized to make one installation and training for the var- Ord. No. 1360-18. or more written requirement con- ious divisions of City government, By Council Member Kelley (by tracts under the Charter and the for a period of one or two years, departmental request). Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, with two one-year options to renew, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for exercisable by the Director of ing the purchase by one or more period of one or two years, with one Finance. requirement contracts of automated option to renew for an additional Whereas, this ordinance consti- and overhead doors, gates, lifts, and year, exercisable by the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- security shutters, and labor and Finance, of the necessary items of ing for the usual daily operation of materials needed to maintain or building construction materials, a municipal department; now, there- repair automated and overhead equipment, supplies, and services, fore, doors, gates, lifts, and security shut- including but not limited to, bricks, Be it ordained by the Council of ters, for the various divisions of dry wall, lumber, paint, ready mix the City of Cleveland: City government, for a period of one concrete, roofing, various sized steel Section 1. That the Director of year, with two one-year options to plates, and related ancillary items, Finance is authorized to make one renew, exercisable by the Director in the approximate amount as pur- or more written requirement con- of Finance. chased during the preceding term, to tracts under the Charter and the Whereas, this ordinance consti- be purchased by the Commissioner Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, tutes an emergency measure provid- of Purchases and Supplies on a unit Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for ing for the usual daily operation of basis for the for the various divi- the necessary items of office sup- a municipal department; now, there- sions of City government. Bids shall plies, furniture, equipment, and fore, be taken in a manner that permits related appurtenances, including Be it ordained by the Council of an award to be made for all items installation and training, in the the City of Cleveland: as a single contract, or by separate approximate amount as purchased Section 1. That the Director of contract for each or any combina- during the preceding term, for the Finance is authorized to make one tion of the items as the Board of term of one or two years, with two or more written requirement con- Control determines. Alternate bids one-year options to renew, exercis- tracts under the Charter and the for a period less than the specified able by the Director of Finance, to Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, term may be taken if desired by the be purchased by the Commissioner Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- of Purchases and Supplies on a unit the term of one year, with two one- plies until provision is made for the basis for the various divisions of year options to renew, exercisable requirements for the entire term. City government. Bids shall be by the Director of Finance, of the The Director of Finance is autho- taken in a manner that permits an necessary items of automated and rized to enter into one or more con- award to be made for all items as overhead doors, gates, lifts, and tracts with a term of two years a single contract, or by separate security shutters, and labor and instead of one year when there is a contract for each or any combina- materials needed to maintain or financial advantage to the City. For tion of the items as the Board of repair automated and overhead purposes of this ordinance, a finan- Control determines. Alternate bids doors, gates, lifts, and security shut- cial advantage shall be determined for a period less than the specified ters in the approximate amount as by the Director of Finance by com- term may be taken if desired by the purchased during the preceding paring the bids received for both Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- term, purchased by the Commission- terms. plies until provision is made for the er of Purchases and Supplies on a Section 2. That the costs of the requirements for the entire term. unit basis for the various divisions requirement contract or contracts The Director of Finance is autho- of City government. Bids shall be shall be charged against the proper rized to enter into one or more con- taken in a manner that permits an appropriation accounts and the tracts with a term of two years award to be made for all items as Director of Finance shall certify the instead of one year when there is a a single contract, or by separate amount of any purchase under the financial advantage to the City. For contract for each or any combina- contract, each of which purchases purposes of this ordinance, a finan- tion of the items as the Board of shall be made on order of the Com- cial advantage shall be determined Control determines. Alternate bids missioner of Purchases and Supplies by the Director of Finance by com- for a period less than the specified by a delivery order issued against paring the bids received for both term may be taken if desired by the the contract or contracts and certi- terms. Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- fied by the Director of Finance. Section 2. That the costs of the plies until provision is made for the (RQN 1505, RL 2018-37) contract or contracts shall be requirements for the entire term. Section 3. That under Section charged against the proper appro- Section 2. That the costs of the 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases priation accounts and the Director contract or contracts shall be authorized by this ordinance may be of Finance shall certify the amount charged against the proper appro- made through cooperative arrange- of the initial purchase, which pur- priation accounts and the Director ments with other governmental chase, together with all later pur- of Finance shall certify the amount agencies. The Director of Finance chases, shall be made on order of of any purchase under the contract, may sign all documents that are the Commissioner of Purchases and each of which purchases shall be necessary to make the purchases, Supplies under a requisition against made on order of the Commissioner and may enter into one or more con- the contract or contracts certified by of Purchases and Supplies under a tracts with the vendors selected the Director of Finance. (RQN 1505, delivery order against the contract through that cooperative process. RL 2018-38) or contracts certified by the Direc- Section 4. That the cost of the Section 3. That under Section tor of Finance. (RQN 1501, RL 2018- standard contracts authorized shall 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases 36) be paid from Fund No. 01-1505-6463, authorized by this ordinance may be Section 3. That under Section RQN 1505, RL 2018-37. made through cooperative arrange- 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Section 5. That this ordinance is ments with other governmental authorized by this ordinance may be declared to be an emergency mea- agencies. The Director of Finance made through cooperative agree- sure and, provided it receives the may sign all documents that are ments with other governmental affirmative vote of two-thirds of all necessary to make the purchases, agencies. The Director of Finance the members elected to Council, it and may enter into one or more con- may sign all documents that are shall take effect and be in force tracts with the vendors selected necessary to make the purchases, immediately upon its passage and through that cooperative process. and may enter into one or more con- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 4. That this ordinance is tracts with the vendors selected shall take effect and be in force declared to be an emergency mea- through that cooperative process. from and after the earliest period sure and, provided it receives the Section 4. That this ordinance is allowed by law. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all declared to be an emergency mea- Referred to Directors of Finance, the members elected to Council, it sure and, provided it receives the Law; Committee on Finance. shall take effect and be in force affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 1896 November 14, 2018 The City Record 9 the members elected to Council, it Section 5. That the final assess- Referred to Directors of City Plan- shall take effect and be in force ments for the cost of the District ning Commission, Finance, Law; immediately upon its passage and Services, placed in the file men- Committees on Development Plan- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tioned above and aggregating ning and Sustainability, Finance. shall take effect and be in force $150,000 are adopted and confirmed from and after the earliest period as final assessments. Ord. No. 1362-18. allowed by law. Section 6. That the final assess- By Council Members Johnson and Referred to Directors of Finance, ments shall be assessed and levied Brancatelli (by departmental Law; Committee on Finance. on the lots and lands benefited and request). to be charged therewith in the Dis- An emergency ordinance giving Ord. No. 1361-18. trict in proportion to the benefits as consent of the City of Cleveland to By Council Members Keane, Bran- described in the Resolution of Neces- the Director of Transportation of the catelli and Kelley (by departmental sity. State of Ohio to construct the request). Section 7. That it is determined improvement on the East 116th An emergency ordinance deter- that the assessments do not exceed Street Bridge over Greater Cleve- mining to proceed with the plan to the special benefits resulting from land Regional Transit Authority provide public services within the the District Services, and do not Train Station; and to authorize one Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special exceed any statutory limitation. or more agreements necessary to Improvement District; adopting the Section 8. That the Clerk of Coun- make the improvement. assessments; levying the assess- cil is directed to continue to file in Whereas, this ordinance consti- ments; and authorizing the Director her office a list of the assessments tutes an emergency measure provid- of City Planning and the Director of and the description of the lots and ing for the usual daily operation of Finance to enter into an agreement lands. a municipal department; now, there- with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Section 9. That the first year fore, Special Improvement District Corpo- installment against each lot and Be it ordained by the Council of ration. parcel of land shall be payable in the City of Cleveland: Whereas, under Resolution No. cash to the Commissioner of Assess- Section 1. That it is declared to be 808-18, adopted July 18, 2018, this ments and Licenses of the City on in the public interest that consent of Council approved the continuation or before January 15, 2019. All first the City of Cleveland is given to the of the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Spe- year assessments which have not Director of Transportation of the cial Improvement District (the “Dis- been paid, as well as the subsequent State of Ohio (the “Director of trict”) as a Special Improvement annual installments, shall be certi- Transportation”) to make the fol- District in the City; accepted peti- fied by the Clerk of Council to the lowing improvements under the tions from owners of property in the County Auditor on or before Sep- plans, specifications and estimates District; approved a new plan for tember 1 of each year, to be placed approved by the Director of Trans- public services; declared it neces- sary to provide safety, cleaning, and on the tax duplicate and collected portation: to construct the improve- other services for the District; and the same as other taxes, as provid- ment of removing and replacing the provided for the assessment of the ed by law. bridge deck and approach pavement cost of such work upon benefited Section 10. That the Clerk of Coun- from curb to curb on the East 116th property in the District; and cil is directed to deliver a certified Street Bridge over Greater Cleve- Whereas, under the above resolu- copy of this ordinance to the Coun- land Regional Transit Authority tion the estimated assessments for ty Auditor within fifteen (15) days Train Station, PID 103482 (the the improvement have been pre- after the passage of this ordinance, “Improvement”). pared and placed on file in the or as otherwise required by Section Section 2. That the City gives its office of the Clerk of Council as File 319.61 of the Revised Code. consent to the Improvement and its No. 808-18-A; and Section 11. That the Clerk of Coun- administration by the Director of Whereas, notice of the adoption of cil is directed to cause notice of the Transportation, provided that this the resolution and of the filing of levy of the assessments to be filed ordinance shall not be construed to the estimated assessments was duly with the County Auditor within impose any financial obligation on served on all property owners to be twenty (20) days following the pas- the City for the Improvement. How- assessed in the manner provided by sage of this ordinance, or as other- ever, the City agrees to assume and law; and wise required by Section 319.61 of contribute 100% of the cost of any Whereas, no written objections to the Revised Code. item, included in the construction the estimated assessments were Section 12. That the Clerk of Coun- contracts at the request of the City, received; and cil is directed to cause a notice of which are determined by the Direc- Whereas, since no written objec- the passage of this ordinance to be tor of Transportation to be ineligi- tions were received, no assessment published once in a newspaper of ble or unnecessary for the Improve- equalization board was appointed; general circulation in this City. ment. and Section 13. That it is found and Section 3. That the Director of Whereas, this ordinance consti- determined that all formal actions Capital Projects is authorized to tutes an emergency measure provid- of this Council concerning and relat- enter into agreements with the ing for the usual daily operation of ing to the adoption of this ordinance a municipal department; now, there- Director of Transportation neces- fore, were conducted in an open meeting sary to complete the planning and Be it ordained by the Council of of this Council, and that all delib- construction of the Improvement. the City of Cleveland: erations of this Council and any of Section 4. That on completion of Section 1. That it is determined to its committees that resulted in such the Improvement, the City will proceed to provide for the plan for formal action, were conducted in maintain the rights-of-way and keep public services benefitting the Dis- meetings open to the public, in com- them free of obstructions in a man- trict (collectively, “District Ser- pliance with all legal requirements. ner satisfactory to the Director of vices”), as approved in Resolution Section 14. That the Director of Transportation and hold the rights- No. 808-18 (the “Resolution of Neces- City Planning and the Director of of-way inviolate for public highway sity”). Finance are authorized to enter into purposes and permit no signs, Section 2. That the District Ser- a contract with the Cleveland posters, billboards, roadside stands vices shall be performed under the Kamm’s Area Special Improvement or other private installations within provisions of the Resolution of District Corporation setting forth the limits of the rights-of-way. Necessity, and consistent with the the terms under which the City will Section 5. (a) That all existing plans, specifications, profiles, and levy an assessment for the District streets and public rights-of-way assessments approved and filed in and the use of the proceeds of the within the City necessary for the the office of the Clerk of Council. assessments levied herein. Improvement shall be made avail- Section 3. That judicial inquiry Section 15. That this ordinance is able for the Improvement. into all claims for damages result- declared to be an emergency mea- (b) That the City agrees that all ing from the District Services filed sure and, provided it receives the rights-of-way required for the under law shall occur after comple- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Improvement will be acquired tion of the District Services. the members elected to Council, it and/or made available under cur- Section 4. That the cost of the Dis- shall take effect and be in force rent State and Federal regulations. trict Services to be assessed against immediately upon its passage and The City also understands that benefited property shall be assessed approval by the Mayor; otherwise it right-of-way costs include eligible in the amount, manner and number shall take effect and be in force utility costs. of installments as provided for in from and after the earliest period (c) That the installation of all the Resolution of Necessity. allowed by law. utility facilities on the rights-of-way 1897 10 The City Record November 14, 2018 shall conform with the requirements Section 4. That this ordinance is delivery order against the contract of Title 23 CFR 645 and the ODOT declared to be an emergency mea- or contracts certified by the Direc- Utilities Manual. sure and, provided it receives the tor of Finance. (RQN 7016, RL 2018- Section 6. That this Council affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 27) requests the State to proceed with the members elected to Council, it Section 4. That under Section the Improvement. shall take effect and be in force 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Section 7. That the Clerk of Coun- immediately upon its passage and authorized by this ordinance may be cil is authorized to transmit to the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it made through cooperative arrange- Director of Transportation three (3) shall take effect and be in force ments with other governmental certified copies of this ordinance from and after the earliest period agencies. The Director of Public immediately on taking effect, and it allowed by law. Works may sign all documents that shall become the basis for proceed- Referred to Directors of Public are necessary to make the purchas- ing with the Improvement. Safety, Finance, Law; Committees es, and may enter into one or more Section 8. That this ordinance is on Safety, Finance. contracts with the vendors selected declared to be an emergency mea- through that cooperative process. sure and, provided it receives the Ord. No. 1364-18. Section 5. That this ordinance is affirmative vote of two-thirds of all By Council Members Johnson and declared to be an emergency mea- the members elected to Council, it Kelley (by departmental request). sure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance deter- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all immediately upon its passage and mining the method of making the the members elected to Council, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it public improvement for the grinding shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force of pavement for the local resurfac- immediately upon its passage and from and after the earliest period ing of city streets and authorizing approval by the Mayor; otherwise it allowed by law. the Director of Public Works to shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Capital enter into one or more public from and after the earliest period Projects, City Planning Commission, improvement requirement contracts allowed by law. Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- for the making of the improvement, Referred to Directors of Public ipal Services and Properties, Devel- for a period up to one year, with two Works, City Planning Commission, opment Planning and Sustainability. one-year options to renew, exercis- Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- able by the Director of Public ipal Services and Properties, Ord. No. 1363-18. Works. Finance. By Council Members Zone and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Kelley (by departmental request). tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 1365-18. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing for the usual daily operation of By Council Members Keane and ing the Director of Public Safety to a municipal department; now, there- Kelley (by departmental request). enter into one or more requirement fore, An emergency ordinance authoriz- contracts without competitive bid- Be it ordained by the Council of ing the purchase by one or more ding with Fire Force Inc. for self- the City of Cleveland: contracts of one boat to perform contained breathing apparatus and Section 1. That, under Section 167 maintenance of the Baldwin/Kirt- appurtenances, for the Division of of the Charter of the City of Cleve- land crib, for the Division of Water, Fire, Department of Public Safety, land, this Council determines to Department of Public Utilities. for a period of one year, with a one- make the public improvement for Whereas, this ordinance consti- year option to renew, exercisable by the grinding of pavement for the tutes an emergency measure provid- the Director of Public Safety; and to local resurfacing of city streets, for ing for the usual daily operation of repeal Ordinance No. 1110-18, passed the Division of Streets, Department a municipal department; now, there- September 24, 2018, relating to a of Public Works, by one or more fore, requirement contract for self-con- public improvement requirement Be it ordained by the Council of tained breathing apparatus. contracts duly let to the lowest the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this ordinance consti- responsible bidder or bidders on a Section 1. That the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- unit basis for the improvement. Public Utilities is authorized to ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That the Director of make one or more written contracts a municipal department; now, there- Public Works is authorized to make under the Charter and the Codified fore, one or more written requirement Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Be it ordained by the Council of contracts under the Charter and the for each or all of the following the City of Cleveland: Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, items: one (1) boat to perform main- Section 1. That this Council deter- Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for tenance of the Baldwin/Kirtland mines that the within commodities a period of up to one year, with two crib to be purchased by the Com- are non-competitive and cannot be one-year options to renew, exercis- missioner of Purchases and Supplies secured from any source other than able by the Director of Public for a gross price, for the Division of Fire Force Inc. Therefore, the Direc- Works, for the making of the above Water, Department of Public Utili- tor of Public Safety is authorized to public improvement with the lowest ties. make one or more written require- responsible bidder or bidders after Section 2. That under Section ment contracts with Fire Force Inc., competitive bidding on a unit basis 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases on the basis of their proposal, for for the improvement for a period not authorized by this ordinance may be the requirements for a period not to to exceed the specified term, pur- made through cooperative arrange- exceed one year, with a one-year chased by the Commissioner of Pur- ments with other governmental option to renew, exercisable by the chases and Supplies on a unit basis agencies. The Director of Public Director of Public Safety of the nec- for the Division of Streets, Depart- Utilities may sign all documents essary items of self-contained ment of Public Works. Bids shall be that are necessary to make the pur- breathing apparatus and appurte- taken in a manner that permits an chases, and may enter into one or nances, to be purchased by the Com- award to be made for all items as more contracts with the vendors missioner of Purchases and Supplies a single contract, or by separate selected through that cooperative on a unit basis, for the Division of contract for each or any combina- process. Fire, Department of Public Safety. tion of the items as the Board of Section 3. That the cost of the con- Section 2. That the costs of the Control determines. Alternate bids tract or contracts authorized shall contract or contracts shall be for a period less than the specified be paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, charged against the proper appro- term may be taken if desired by the Request No. RQS 2002, RL 2018-109. priation accounts and the Director Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Section 4. That this ordinance is of Finance shall certify the amount plies until provision is made for the declared to be an emergency mea- of any purchase under the contract, requirements for the entire term. sure and, provided it receives the each of which purchases shall be Section 3. That the costs of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all made on order of the Commissioner contract or contracts shall be paid the members elected to Council, it of Purchases and Supplies by a from Fund Nos. 20 SF 568, 20 SF 574, shall take effect and be in force delivery order issued against the 20 SF 579, 20 SF 586, and shall be immediately upon its passage and contract or contracts and certified charged against the proper appro- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it by the Director of Finance. (RQN priation accounts and the Director shall take effect and be in force 6001, RL 2018-35 and RQN 6003, RL of Finance shall certify the amount from and after the earliest period 2018-43) of any purchase under the contract, allowed by law. Section 3. That Ordinance No. 1110- each of which purchases shall be Referred to Directors of Public 18, passed September 24, 2018, is made on order of the Commissioner Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees repealed. of Purchases and Supplies under a on Utilities, Finance. 1898 November 14, 2018 The City Record 11

Ord. No. 1366-18. Referred to Directors of Public Coast Harbor and to fulfill the Com- By Council Members Keane and Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees mon Area Maintenance Agreement Kelley (by departmental request). on Utilities, Finance. with the stakeholders of North Coast An emergency ordinance authoriz- Harbor; and ing the Director of Public Utilities Ord. No. 1367-18. Whereas, Ordinance No. 1033-16 to employ one or more professional By Council Members Cleveland requires further legislation before consultants or vendors to acquire and Kelley (by departmental exercising the second option to analytic software for the Division of request). renew on this contract; and Cleveland Public Power to, among An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, this ordinance consti- other things, proactively monitor ing the Director of Port Control to tutes an emergency measure provid- system performance, reduce outage exercise the second option to renew ing for the usual daily operation of time, monitor LED street consump- Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-009 a municipal department; now, there- tion and systemically identify unau- with Feasibility Research Group fore, thorized usage, and for maintenance Ohio, LLC to provide professional Be it ordained by the Council of and support of the software for a services necessary to appraise real the City of Cleveland: period of two years with two one- and/or personal property, rights of Section 1. That the Director of year options to renew, the first of way and/or easements and other Port Control is authorized to exer- which will require additional legis- interests in real property. cise the second option to renew Con- lation. Whereas, under the authority of tract No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 for an Whereas, this ordinance consti- Ordinance No. 267-15, passed April additional year with Downtown tutes an emergency measure provid- 13, 2015, the Director of Port Control Cleveland Alliance to maintain City- ing for the usual daily operation of entered into Contract No. CT 3001 PS owned properties at the North Coast a municipal department; now, there- 2017-009 with Feasibility Research Harbor and to fulfill the Common fore, Group Ohio, LLC to provide profes- Area Maintenance Agreement with Be it ordained by the Council of sional services necessary to the stakeholders of North Coast Har- the City of Cleveland: appraise real and/or personal prop- bor. This ordinance constitutes the Section 1. That the Director of erty, rights of way and/or ease- additional legislative authority Public Utilities is authorized to ments and other interests in real required by Ordinance No. 1033-16 to employ by contract or contracts one property; and exercise this option. or more consultants or one or more Whereas, Ordinance No. 267-15 Section 2. That this ordinance is firms of consultants for the purpose requires further legislation before declared to be an emergency mea- of supplementing the regularly exercising the second option to sure and, provided it receives the employed staff of the several depart- renew on this contract; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ments of the City of Cleveland in Whereas, this ordinance consti- the members elected to Council, it order to provide professional ser- tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force vices necessary to acquire analytic ing for the usual daily operation of immediately upon its passage and software necessary to enable the a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Division of Cleveland Public Power fore, shall take effect and be in force to, among other things, proactively Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period monitor system performance, reduce the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. outage time, monitor LED street Section 1. That the Director of Referred to Directors of Port Con- consumption and systemically iden- Port Control is authorized to exer- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on tify unauthorized usage, and for cise the second option to renew Con- Transportation, Finance. maintenance and support of the soft- tract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-009 with ware for a period of two years with Feasibility Research Group Ohio, Ord. No. 1369-18. two one-year options to renew. The LLC to provide professional services By Council Members Cleveland first of the one-year options to necessary to appraise real and/or and Kelley (by departmental renew may not be exercised without personal property, rights of way request). additional legislative authority. If and/or easements and other inter- An emergency ordinance authoriz- such additional legislative authority ests in real property for an addi- ing the Director of Port Control to is granted and the first of the one- tional year. This ordinance consti- exercise the second option to renew year options to renew is exercised, tutes the additional legislative Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-016 then the second of the one-year authority required by Ordinance No. with O.R. Colan Associates, LLC to options to renew may be exercised 267-15 to exercise this option. provide professional services neces- at the option of the Director of Pub- Section 2. That this ordinance is sary to appraise real and/or per- lic Utilities, without the necessity of declared to be an emergency mea- sonal property, rights of way and/or obtaining additional authority of sure and, provided it receives the easements and other interests in this Council. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all real property. The selection of the consultant or the members elected to Council, it Whereas, under the authority of consultants for the services shall be shall take effect and be in force Ordinance No. 267-15, passed April made by the Board of Control on the immediately upon its passage and 13, 2015, the Director of Port Control nomination of the Director of Public approval by the Mayor; otherwise it entered into Contract No. CT 3001 PS Utilities from a list of qualified con- shall take effect and be in force 2017-016 with O.R. Colan Associates, sultants available for employment from and after the earliest period LLC to provide professional services as may be determined after a full allowed by law. necessary to appraise real and/or and complete canvass by the Direc- Referred to Directors of Port Con- personal property, rights of way tor of Public Utilities for the pur- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on and/or easements and other inter- pose of compiling a list. The com- Transportation, Finance. ests in real property; and pensation to be paid for the services Whereas, Ordinance No. 267-15 shall be fixed by the Board of Con- Ord. No. 1368-18. requires further legislation before trol. The contract or contracts autho- By Council Members Cleveland exercising the second option to rized shall be prepared by the Direc- and Kelley (by departmental renew on this contract; and tor of Law, approved by the Direc- request). Whereas, this ordinance consti- tor of Public Utilities, and certified An emergency ordinance authoriz- tutes an emergency measure provid- by the Director of Finance. ing the Director of Port Control to ing for the usual daily operation of Section 2. That the cost of the con- exercise the second option to renew a municipal department; now, there- tract or contracts authorized shall Contract No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 fore, be paid from Fund No. 58 SF 001, with Downtown Cleveland Alliance Be it ordained by the Council of Request No. RQS 2004, RL 2018-113. to maintain City-owned properties at the City of Cleveland: Section 3. That this ordinance is the North Coast Harbor and to ful- Section 1. That the Director of declared to be an emergency mea- fill the Common Area Maintenance Port Control is authorized to exer- sure and, provided it receives the Agreement with the stakeholders of cise the second option to renew Con- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all North Coast Harbor. tract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-016 with the members elected to Council, it Whereas, under the authority of O.R. Colan Associates, LLC to pro- shall take effect and be in force Ordinance No. 1033-16, passed vide professional services necessary immediately upon its passage and November 14, 2016, the Director of to appraise real and/or personal approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Port Control entered into Contract property, rights of way and/or ease- shall take effect and be in force No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 with Down- ments and other interests in real from and after the earliest period town Cleveland Alliance to maintain property for an additional year. This allowed by law. City-owned properties at the North ordinance constitutes the additional 1899 12 The City Record November 14, 2018 legislative authority required by Whereas, Ordinance No. 503-16 Ohio known as the newly formed Ordinance No. 267-15 to exercise this requires further legislation before Region 3, including Cuyahoga Coun- option. exercising the second option to ty; to remove the Academy of Edu- Section 2. That this ordinance is renew on this contract; and cational Development as a grantor; declared to be an emergency mea- Whereas, this ordinance consti- to accept additional grant funding sure and, provided it receives the tutes an emergency measure provid- from the Ohio Department of Public affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing for the usual daily operation of Health which will bring the total the members elected to Council, it a municipal department; now, there- amount of the grant to $1,274,511.16 shall take effect and be in force fore, annually; to extend the term of the immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of grant from 2021 to 2022; and to enter approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: into contract with one or more polit- shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of ical subdivisions, agencies or enti- from and after the earliest period Port Control is authorized to exer- ties necessary to implement the allowed by law. cise the second option to renew Con- Amendment. A copy of the executive Referred to Directors of Port Con- tract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-017 with summary and budget is placed in trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Peregrine Advisors, LLC, to provide File No. 1372-18-A. All other terms Transportation, Finance. financial consulting services for an and conditions of the grant agree- additional year. This ordinance con- ment entered into under Ordinance Ord. No. 1370-18. stitutes the additional legislative No. 1281-17, passed November 20, By Council Members Cleveland authority required by Ordinance No. 2017, shall remain the same. and Kelley (by departmental 503-16 to exercise this option. Section 2. The Director of Law request). Section 2. That this ordinance is shall prepare the Amendment. An emergency ordinance authoriz- declared to be an emergency mea- Section 3. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Port Control to sure and, provided it receives the declared to be an emergency mea- exercise the second option to renew affirmative vote of two-thirds of all sure and, provided it receives the Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-018 the members elected to Council, it affirmative vote of two-thirds of all with Accenture LLP to provide air shall take effect and be in force the members elected to Council, it and cargo service consulting and immediately upon its passage and shall take effect and be in force advising services. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it immediately upon its passage and Whereas, under the authority of shall take effect and be in force approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ordinance No. 1030-16, passed Octo- from and after the earliest period shall take effect and be in force ber 24, 2016, the Director of Port allowed by law. from and after the earliest period Control entered into Contract No. CT Referred to Directors of Port Con- allowed by law. 3001 PS 2017-018 with Accenture LLP trol, Finance, Law; Committees on Referred to Directors of Public to provide air and cargo service con- Transportation, Finance. Health, Finance, Law; Committees sulting and advising services; and on health and Human Services, Whereas, Ordinance No. 1030-16 Ord. No. 1372-18. Finance. requires further legislation before By Council Members Griffin and exercising the second option to Kelley (by departmental request). Ord. No. 1373-18. renew on this contract; and An emergency ordinance to amend By Council Members Griffin and Whereas, this ordinance consti- the grant agreement entered into Kelley (by departmental request). tutes an emergency measure provid- under Ordinance No. 1281-17, passed An emergency ordinance to amend ing for the usual daily operation of November 20, 2017, relating to the the grant agreement entered into a municipal department; now, there- Federal AIDS Prevention Program. under Ordinance No. 1280-17, passed fore, Whereas, under Ordinance No. November 20, 2017, relating to the Be it ordained by the Council of 1281-17, passed November 20, 2017, 2018-21 STD Control Prevention Pro- the City of Cleveland: this Council authorized the Director gram. Section 1. That the Director of of Public Health to apply for and Whereas, under Ordinance No. Port Control is authorized to exer- accept a grant from the Ohio Depart- 1280-17, passed November 20, 2017, cise the second option to renew Con- ment of Health and the Academy of this Council authorized the Director tract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-018 with Educational Development for the of Public Health to apply for and Accenture LLP to provide air and 2018-21 Federal AIDS Prevention accept a grant from the Ohio Depart- cargo service consulting and advis- Program and to enter into related ment of Health for the 2018-21 STD ing services for an additional year. contracts to implement the grant; Control Prevention Program and to This ordinance constitutes the addi- and enter into related contracts to imple- tional legislative authority required Whereas, additional funding from ment the grant; and by Ordinance No. 1030-16 to exercise the Ohio Department of Health will Whereas, additional funding from this option. allow the City to assist in imple- the Ohio Department of Health will Section 2. That this ordinance is menting the 2019 Regional HIV/STD allow the City to assist in imple- declared to be an emergency mea- Prevention Project which will opti- menting the 2019 Regional HIV/STD sure and, provided it receives the mize the development, implementa- Prevention Project which will opti- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tion, and evaluation of statewide mize the development, implementa- the members elected to Council, it HIV prevention programs; and tion, and evaluation of statewide shall take effect and be in force Whereas, under the 2019 Regional HIV prevention programs; and immediately upon its passage and HIV/STD Prevention Project, the Whereas, under the 2019 Regional approval by the Mayor; otherwise it City will expand its current service HIV/STD Prevention Project, the shall take effect and be in force area to include the newly formed City will expand its current service from and after the earliest period Region 3 which includes the coun- area to include the newly formed allowed by law. ties of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geau- Region 3 which includes the coun- Referred to Directors of Port Con- ga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina and to ties of Ashtabula, Cuyahoga, Geau- trol, Finance, Law; Committees on extend the grant program by one ga, Lake, Lorain, and Medina and to Transportation, Finance. year; and extend the grant program by one Whereas, this ordinance consti- year; and Ord. No. 1371-18. tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, this ordinance consti- By Council Members Cleveland ing for the usual daily operation of tutes an emergency measure provid- and Kelley (by departmental a municipal department; now, there- ing for the usual daily operation of request). fore, a municipal department; now, there- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Be it ordained by the Council of fore, ing the Director of Port Control to the City of Cleveland: Be it ordained by the Council of exercise the second option to renew Section 1. That the Director of the City of Cleveland: Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-017 Public Health is authorized to Section 1. That the Director of with Peregrine Advisors, LLC, to amend the grant agreement (the Public Health is authorized to provide financial consulting ser- “Amendment”) entered into with the amend the grant agreement (the vices. Ohio Department of Health entered “Amendment”) entered into with the Whereas, under the authority of into under the authority of Ordi- Ohio Department of Health entered Ordinance No. 503-16, passed May 23, nance No. 1281-17, passed November into under the authority of Ordi- 2016, the Director of Port Control 20, 2017. The Amendment will nance No. 1280-17, passed November entered into Contract No. CT 3001 PS change the scope of the grant to 20, 2017. The Amendment will 2017-017 with Peregrine Advisors, implement the 2019 Regional change the scope of the grant to LLC, to provide financial consulting HIV/STD Prevention Project which implement the 2019 Regional services; and will serve six counties in Northeast HIV/STD Prevention Project which 1900 November 14, 2018 The City Record 13 will serve six counties in Northeast distinct component part of the Section 10. That the Director of Ohio known as the newly formed Improvement may be treated as a Capital Projects is authorized to Region 3, including Cuyahoga Coun- separate improvement, and each, or enter into any agreements necessary ty; to accept additional grant fund- any combination, of the trades or to implement the Improvement. ing from the Ohio Department of components may be the subject of a Section 11. That the cost of the Public Health which will bring the separate contract on a unit basis. Improvement, contracts, property total amount of the grant to Section 3. That the Director of acquisition, easements, or other $219,743.30 annually; to increase the Capital Projects is authorized to expenditure authorized in this ordi- annual approximate amount of apply and pay for permits, licenses, nance shall be paid from Fund Nos. administrative costs by $5,000; to or other authorizations required by 20 SF 520, 20 SF 528, 20 SF 534, 20 extend the term of the grant from any regulatory agency or public SF 540, 20 SF 546, 20 SF 554, 20 SF 2021 to 2022; and to authorize the authority to permit performance of 563, 20 SF 568, 20 SF 574, 20 SF 579, director to enter into contract with the work authorized by this ordi- 20 SF 586, from the fund or funds to one or more political subdivisions, nance. which are credited the proceeds of agencies or entities necessary to Section 4. That the Director of any future bonds if issued for this implement the Amendment. A copy Capital Projects is authorized to purpose, from the fund or funds to of the executive summary and bud- employ by contract or contracts one which are credited any cash contri- get is placed in File No. 1373-18-A. or more consultants or one or more bution, payment, grant, or gift All other terms and conditions of firms of consultants for the purpose accepted under this ordinance, and the grant agreement entered into of supplementing the regularly any funds approved by the Director under Ordinance No. 1280-17, passed employed staff of the several depart- of Finance for this purpose. RQS November 20, 2017, shall remain the ments of the City of Cleveland in 0103, RL 2018-117. same. order to provide professional ser- Section 12. That this ordinance is Section 2. The Director of Law vices necessary to design the declared to be an emergency mea- shall prepare the Amendment. Improvement. sure and, provided it receives the Section 3. That this ordinance is The selection of the consultant or affirmative vote of two-thirds of all declared to be an emergency mea- consultants for the services shall be the members elected to Council, it sure and, provided it receives the made by the Board of Control on the shall take effect and be in force affirmative vote of two-thirds of all nomination of the Director of Capi- immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the members elected to Council, it tal Projects from a list of qualified shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force consultants available for employ- from and after the earliest period immediately upon its passage and ment as may be determined after a allowed by law. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it full and complete canvass by the Referred to Directors of Capital shall take effect and be in force Director of Capital Projects for the Projects, City Planning Commission, from and after the earliest period purpose of compiling a list. The Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- allowed by law. compensation to be paid for the ser- ipal Services and Properties, Devel- Referred to Directors of Public vices shall be fixed by the Board of Control. The contract or contracts opment Planning and Sustainability, Health, Finance, Law; Committees Finance. on Health and Human Services, authorized shall be prepared by the Director of Law, approved by the Finance. Ord. No. 1375-18. Director of Capital Projects, and cer- By Council Member Brancatelli. tified by the Director of Finance. Ord. No. 1374-18. An emergency ordinance to amend Section 5. That, notwithstanding By Council Members McCormack, Section 4 of Ordinance No. 919-18, any provision of the Codified Ordi- Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by passed October 22, 2018 relating to nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to departmental request). determining the method of making the contrary, the Commissioner of An emergency ordinance deter- the public improvement of designing Purchases and Supplies is autho- mining the method of making the and constructing an updated Ground rized to acquire for right-of-way pur- public improvement of constructing Transportation Center for Cleveland a retaining wall along the north poses such real property and ease- Hopkins Airport. right of way line of Vega beginning ments as are necessary to make the Whereas, this ordinance consti- at the intersection of Train Avenue Improvement by purchase or by gift. tutes an emergency measure provid- approximately 200-feet easterly; The consideration to be paid for the ing for the usual daily operation of authorizing the Director of Capital property shall not exceed fair mar- a municipal department; now, there- Projects to enter into one or more ket value. fore, contracts for the construction, Section 6. That the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of design, and any other agreements; Capital Projects is authorized to the City of Cleveland: and authorizing the Commissioner execute on behalf of the City all Section 1. That Section 4 of Ordi- of Purchases and Supplies to documents necessary to acquire the nance No. 919-18 passed October 22, acquire for right-of-way purposes property and to employ and pay all 2018 is hereby amended to read as real property and easements. fees for title companies, surveys, follows: Whereas, this ordinance consti- escrows, appraisers, review apprais- Section 4. That after approximate- tutes an emergency measure provid- ers, and all other costs necessary for ly thirty percent (30%) of the ing for the usual daily operation of the acquisition of the property. Improvement design has been com- a municipal department; now, there- Section 7. That the Director of pleted, the Director of Port Control fore, Capital Projects is authorized to shall notify the Chair of the Finance Be it ordained by the Council of apply for and accept any gifts or Committee and the Chair may shall the City of Cleveland: grants for this purpose from any schedule a meeting at which the Section 1. That, under Section 167 public or private entity; and that the Director shall appear before the of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Director is authorized to file all Finance Committee to update the land, this Council determines to papers and execute all documents committee on activities under the make the public improvement of necessary to receive any funds or contract and to obtain legislative constructing a retaining wall along services; and that the funds are approval to complete the Improve- the north right of way line of Vega appropriated for the purposes ment. beginning at the intersection of described in this ordinance. Section 2. That existing Section 4 Train Avenue approximately 200- Section 8. That the Director of of Ordinance No. 919-18 passed Octo- feet easterly (the “Improvement”), Capital Projects is authorized to ber 22, 2018 is hereby repealed. for the Department of Capital Pro- accept a cash contribution from pub- Section 3. That this ordinance is jects, by one or more contracts duly lic or private entities for the hereby declared to be an emergency let to the lowest responsible bidder improvement. That the Director of measure and, provided it receives or bidders after competitive bidding Capital Projects is authorized to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of on a unit basis for the Improvement. enter into agreements with the enti- all the members elected to Council, Section 2. That the Director of ties for this purpose and to cause it shall take effect and be in force Capital Projects is authorized to payment for those purposes. immediately upon its passage and enter into one or more contracts for Section 9. That the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the making of the public improve- Capital Projects is authorized to shall take effect and be in force ment with the lowest responsible enter into one or more agreements from and after the earliest period bidder or bidders after competitive with private utility companies to allowed by law. bidding on a unit basis for the pay charges for the design and Referred to Directors of Port Con- Improvement, provided, however, installation of underground lines in trol, Finance, Law; Committees on that each separate trade and each connection with the improvement. Transportation, Finance. 1901 14 The City Record November 14, 2018

Ord. No. 1376-18. Section 5. That the landlord shall affirmative vote of two-thirds of all By Council Members Griffin and provide tenant improvements at 65- the members elected to Council, it Kelley (by departmental request). 75 Erieview Plaza for the benefit of shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance authoriz- the City and other valuable consid- immediately upon its passage and ing the Director of Public Health to eration. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it renew the lease with Alto 55 Section 6. That the Lease Renew- shall take effect and be in force Erieview, LLC for certain spaces at al may provide for the City’s pay- from and after the earliest period 65-75 Erieview Plaza for a term of ment of appropriate utility and allowed by law. ten years with two five-year options other operating costs of the leased Referred to Directors of Public to renew, exercisable by the Direc- premises. Health, Finance, Law; Committees tor of Public Health, for the public Section 7. That the Lease Renew- on Health and Human Services, purpose of providing office, admin- al shall be prepared by the Director Finance. istrative, storage spaces for use by of Law and shall contain any terms various City departments; to accept and conditions as are required to Ord. No. 1377-18. gifts or grants for the purposes of protect the interests of the City. By Council Members Brancatelli this ordinance; and authorizing var- Section 8. That the Director of and Kelley (by departmental ious written standard purchase and Law, and other appropriate City offi- request). requirement contracts needed for cials are authorized to execute any An emergency ordinance authoriz- movers, furniture, fixtures, equip- other documents and certificates, ing the Director of Community ment, and related office materials, and take any other actions which Development to consent to the including labor, materials, and may be necessary or appropriate to assignment of HOME Loan Contract installation, if necessary, for the effect the Lease Renewal authorized No. 60367 from Glenville Develop- appropriate department. by this ordinance. ment Corporation to Famicos Foun- Whereas, the City of Cleveland Section 9. That the appropriate dation for the Glenville Elderly II requires certain spaces located at 65- director is authorized to apply for Project; and authorizing the director 75 Erieview Plaza for the public and accept any grants or gifts of to enter into an amendment to the purpose of providing office, admin- cash or services from any public or assigned contract regarding certain istrative, and storage spaces for use non-public entity to implement this terms. by various City departments; and ordinance; that the appropriate Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, Alto 55 Erieview, LLC director is authorized to file all 1044-01, passed June 19, 2001, this has proposed to lease and build-out papers and execute all documents Council authorized the Director of space for the City of Cleveland; and necessary to receive the funds under Community Development to enter Whereas, this ordinance consti- the grant or to accept the cash or into agreements with various hous- tutes an emergency measure provid- services; and that the funds are ing development entities, or their ing for the usual daily operation of appropriated for the purposes of this designees, to implement the Hous- a municipal department; now, there- ordinance. ing Trust Fund Program; and fore, Section 10. That the appropriate Whereas, one of the contracts Be it ordained by the Council of director is authorized to make one entered into under that ordinance the City of Cleveland: or more written standard purchase was HOME Loan Contract No. 60367 Section 1. That, notwithstanding contracts and written requirement with Glenville Development Corpo- Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codified contracts under the Charter and the ration (“Glenville”) to implement its Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Glenville Elderly II Project located to the contrary, the Director of Pub- Ohio, 1976, the period of require- at 661 E. 103rd Street, which is a lic Health is authorized to renew ments to be determined by the direc- low-income housing tax credit pro- the lease with Alto 55 Erieview, tor, for the necessary items of mate- ject; and LLC for certain spaces at 65-75 rials, equipment, supplies, and ser- Whereas, Glenville has ceased Erieview Plaza for the purpose of vices needed to implement this ordi- operations and is now defunct; and providing office, administrative, and storage spaces for use by various nance, to be purchased by the Com- Whereas, the Famicos Foundation City departments, including but not missioner of Purchases and Supplies (“Famicos”) actively started manag- limited to the Department of Public on a unit basis for the appropriate ing the building located at 661 E. Health, Department of Aging, Com- department. Bids shall be taken in 103rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio; and munity Diversion (Community Rela- a manner that permits an award to Whereas, Famicos is seeking to tions Board), Mayor’s Office of Sus- be made for all items as a single acquire the property and to refi- tainability, Mayor’s Office of Quali- contract, or by separate contract for nance the existing first mortgage in ty Control and Performance Man- each or any combination of the order to sustain the operation of the agement, and the Department of items as the Board of Control deter- building and the Glenville Elderly Public Utilities’ Chief Information mines. II Project; and Officer (“Lease Renewal”). The Section 11. That under Section Whereas, Glenville has consented Lease Renewal premises are more 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases to the assignment of the HOME fully described as follows: 1,354 of authorized by this ordinance may be Loan Contract to Famicos; and rentable square feet in the basement made through cooperative arrange- Whereas, this ordinance consti- for storage, and 68,541 of rentable ments with other governmental tutes an emergency measure provid- square feet on a portion of the first agencies. The appropriate director ing for the usual daily operation of floor and for all of Floors 2 and 3 may sign all documents that are a municipal department; now, there- for office and administrative pur- necessary to make the purchases, fore, poses. and may enter into one or more con- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 2. That the term of the tracts with the vendors selected the City of Cleveland: Lease Renewal authorized by this through that cooperative process. Section 1. That the Director of ordinance shall commence on Janu- Section 12. That the costs of the Community Development is autho- ary 1, 2019 and shall not exceed ten requirement contract or contracts rized to consent to the request of years with two five-year options to shall be charged against the proper Glenville to assign the obligations renew, exercisable by the Director appropriation accounts and the of HOME Loan Contract No. 60367 to of Public Health. Director of Finance shall certify the Famicos. Section 3. That the rent for the amount of any purchase under the Section 2. That the Director of first year of the Lease Renewal for contract, each of which purchases Community Development is autho- office space shall be at $14.75 per shall be made on order of the Com- rized to enter into an amendment to square foot, with 50% of rent in the missioner of Purchases and Supplies HOME Loan Contract No. 60367, first eight months being abated by by a delivery order issued against assigned by Section 1 of this ordi- the landlord, plus rent for storage the contract or contracts and certi- nance (“Amendment”), with Fami- space at $8.00 per square foot, which fied by the Director of Finance. cos, containing the following new in total shall not exceed $684,819. Section 13. That the costs of this terms: Section 4. That the office lease ordinance shall be paid from Fund a. Extend the City’s loan maturi- rate shall increase on a yearly basis No. 01-5005-6376, from the fund or ty date to August 1, 2034. to $15.05, $15.34, $15.65, $15.97, $16.29, funds to which are credited any b. At maturity the $600,000 loan is $16.61, $16.94, $17.28, and $17.63 per gifts or grants received for this pur- forgiven assuming that the project square foot exclusive of utilities and pose, and from any funds approved remains and continues to operate as operating costs. That the storage by the Director of Finance for this affordable housing for seniors at lease rate shall remain $8.00 per purpose. (RQS 5005, RLA 2018-59). 60% of the Area Median Income square foot for years 2 through 5 Section 14. That this ordinance is (“AMI”). and shall increase to $10.00 per declared to be an emergency mea- c. The City agrees to subordinate square foot for years 6 through 10. sure and, provided it receives the the loan upon Famicos’ successful 1902 November 14, 2018 The City Record 15 attempt to recapitalize the property Thence continuing North 37° 06' An emergency ordinance authoriz- with additional equity/loans if a 47" West along said Southwesterly ing the Director of Economic Devel- new first position loan is required line of East 55th Street, a distance opment to enter into an amendment by a recapitalization. of 253.57 feet to the Westerly corner to Empowerment Zone Loan Agree- d. Amend the interest rate to of said parcel; ment No. 58774 with Eliza Bryant 0.00%. Thence North 76° 03' 20" East, a Village to forgive the balance of the e. Forgive the $65,293 of deferred distance of 108.77 feet to the payments. interest and any accrued interest as Northerly corner of said parcel and Approved by Directors of Eco- of the amendment date, or as of the the Northeasterly line of East 55th nomic Development, Finance, Law; maturity date as determined by Street; Passage recommended by Commit- Famicos. Thence South 37° 06' 47" East tees on Development Planning and Section 3. That the Director of along said Northeasterly line of Sustainability, Finance. Community Development is autho- East 55th Street, a distance of 173.01 The rules were suspended. Yeas rized to execute all documents and feet to the Easterly corner of said 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read do all things necessary and appro- parcel, being a point on the North- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. priate to effect the consent to the westerly line of the Cleveland Nays 0. Assignment and amendments autho- Memorial Shoreway; rized by this legislation. A copy of Thence South 32° 12' 02" West Ord. No. 1260-18. the Assignment shall be filed in the along said Northwesterly line of the By Council Members Brancatelli office of the Commissioner of Cleveland Memorial Shoreway, a dis- and Kelley (by departmental Accounts. tance of 106.89 feet to the South- request). Section 4. That the amendment westerly corner of said parcel and An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall be prepared by the Director of the principle place of beginning. ing the Director of Economic Devel- Law Containing within said bounds opment to enter into a grant agree- Section 5. That this ordinance is 21,329 square feet (0.4896 Acres) of ment with gener8tor Management, declared to be an emergency mea- land and water, be the same more LLC , or its designee, to provide eco- sure and, provided it receives the or less, but subject to all legal high- nomic development assistance to affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ways, easements, and restrictions of partially finance operation of its the members elected to Council, it record. gBETA startup accelerator program. shall take effect and be in force Legal Description approved by Approved by Directors of Eco- immediately upon its passage and Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, nomic Development, Finance, Law; approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Surveys and House Numbering Sec- Passage recommended by Commit- shall take effect and be in force tion. tees on Development Planning and from and after the earliest period Section 2. That this resolution is Sustainability, Finance. allowed by law. declared to be an emergency mea- The rules were suspended. Yeas Referred to Directors of Commu- sure and, provided it receives the 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read nity Development, Finance, Law; affirmative vote of two-thirds of all third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Committees on Development Plan- the members elected to Council, it Nays 0. ning and Sustainability. shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and Ord. No. 1322-18. FIRST READING EMERGENCY approval by the Mayor; otherwise it By Council Member Kelley (by RESOLUTION REFERRED shall take effect and be in force departmental request). from and after the earliest period An emergency ordinance to amend Res. No. 1348-18. allowed by law. the title, Section 1, and Section 2 of By Council Members Hairston, Referred to Directors of Capital Ordinance No. 1219-18, passed Octo- Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart- Projects, City Planning Commission, ber 8, 2018, relating to the payment mental request). Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- of membership dues of the City of An emergency resolution declar- ipal Services and Properties, Devel- Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio ing the intent to vacate a portion of opment Planning and Sustainability. East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide) Areawide Coordinating Agency for Whereas, this Council is satisfied SECOND READING EMERGENCY 2019 and 2020. that there is good cause to vacate a ORDINANCES PASSED Approved by Directors of Finance, portion of East 55th Street (100.00 Law; Passage recommended by Com- feet wide), as described; and Ord. No. 1240-18. mittee on Finance. Whereas, this resolution consti- By Council Member Kelley (by The rules were suspended. Yeas tutes an emergency measure provid- departmental request). 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing for the usual daily operation of An emergency ordinance authoriz- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. a municipal department; now, there- ing the Director of Workforce Devel- Nays 0. fore, opment to apply for, accept and Be it resolved by the Council of expend funds and resources from Ord. No. 1324-18. the City of Cleveland: the Ohio Department of Job and By Council Member Kelley (by Section 1. That this Council Family Services, or other fiscal departmental request). declares its intent to vacate a por- agents, for the 2018 Workforce Inno- An emergency ordinance to amend tion of the following described real vation and Opportunity Act and Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, property: Workforce Development Program passed March 30, 2015, as amended, Situated in the City of Cleveland, grants; to enter into contracts and relating to compensation for various County of Cuyahoga, and State of memoranda of understanding with classifications. Ohio and known as being a part of various entities necessary to admin- Approved by Directors of Human Original Ten Acre Lot Number 166 ister and implement the Workforce Resources, Finance, Law; Passage and the Northerly Extension there- Development programs; to enter into recommended by Committee on of, forming a parcel of land bound- one or more agreements with Cuya- Finance. ed and described as follows: hoga County, or other fiscal agents, The rules were suspended. Yeas Beginning in the Westerly line of to accept monies for implementation 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide), of the programs; and to sublease third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. at its point of intersection with the areas at OhioMeansJobsCleveland- Nays 0. Northwesterly line of Lake Court Cuyahoga County One-Stop Service N.E. (formerly Lake View Avenue), Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Ord. No. 1331-18. (50.00 feet wide); Avenue. By Council Member Kelley (by Thence North 00° 22' 31" West Approved by Directors of Work- departmental request). along said Westerly line of East force Development, Finance, Law; An emergency ordinance authoriz- 55th Street, a distance of 710.00 feet Passage recommended by Committee ing the Director of Human to an angle point; on Finance Resources to enter into one or more Thence North 37° 06' 47" West The rules were suspended. Yeas contracts in order to provide profes- along a Southwesterly line of East 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read sional services necessary to admin- 55th Street (100.00 feet wide), a dis- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. ister and provide group medical, tance of 386.39 feet to a point on the Nays 0. dental, prescription, vision, and life Northwesterly line of Cleveland insurance coverage, the medical Memorial Shoreway, said point Ord. No. 1243-18. reimbursement accounts, dependent being the Southerly corner of the By Council Members B. Jones, care accounts, and premium pass- following described parcel and its Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- through benefits and stop-loss cov- principle place of beginning; mental request). erage under Internal Revenue Code 1903 16 The City Record November 14, 2018

Section 125 for City of Cleveland BOARD OF CONTROL Resolution No. 479-18. employees, for a period up to one By Director Davis. year, with three one-year options to Be it resolved, by the Board of November 7, 2018 renew, the third of which requires Control of the City of Cleveland that additional legislation. the bid of Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. for The meeting of the Board of Con- Approved by Directors of Human the public improvement of Memphis trol convened in the Mayor’s office Resources, Finance, Law; Passage Avenue Sewer Replacement Project on Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at recommended by Committee on (Base Bid All Items including the 10:40 a.m. with Acting Director Sin- Finance. 10% contingency allowance) for the gletary presiding. The rules were suspended. Yeas Division of Water Pollution Control, Present: Acting Director Single- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Department of Public Utilities, tary, Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. received on September 21, 2018, McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, Nays 0. under the authority of Ordinance No. and Acting Director Scott. 422-18, passed by the Council of the Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors City of Cleveland on May 14, 2018, Ord. No. 1334-18. Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. By Council Member Kelley (by upon a unit basis for the improve- Others: Tiffany White Johnson, ment, in the aggregate amount of departmental request). Commissioner, Purchases & Sup- $808,115.00, is affirmed and approved An emergency ordinance to amend plies. as the lowest responsible bid, and Section 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, Melissa Burrows, Director, Office the Director of Public Utilities is passed March 30, 2015, as amended, of Equal Opportunity. authorized to enter into contract for relating to compensation for various On motions, the resolutions the improvement with the bidder. classifications. attached were adopted, except as Be it further resolved by the Approved by Directors of Human may be otherwise noted. Board of Control of the City of Resources, Finance, Law; Passage Cleveland that the employment of recommended by Committee on Resolution No. 478-18. the following subcontractors by Finance. By Director Davis. Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. for the The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it resolved by the Board of above-mentioned public improve- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Control of the City of Cleveland that ments is approved: third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. the employment of the following Nays 0. subcontractors by SONA Construc- SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE tion, LLC under Contract No. PI2018- WORK Ord. No. 1335-18. 016 for the public improvement of By Council Member Kelley (by Nottingham Water Works Locker Cook Paving & Construction CSB departmental request). Room Renovations, for the Division $58,000.00(07.20%) An emergency ordinance to amend of Water, Department of Public Util- Sections 34 and 43 of Ordinance No. ities, is approved: RAR Contracting CSB 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as $192,000.00(23.70%) amended by various ordinances, Subcontractors Work relating to compensation for various Percentage Five Girls Contracting, classifications. LLC Non-certified Approved by Directors of Human Fred & Son’s Inc. TBD (0.00%) Resources, Finance, Law; Passage (non-certified) $11,582.00 recommended by Committee on 0.00% AFAB Transfer, LLC Non-certified Finance, when amended, as follows: TBD (0.00%) 1. In Section 1, at amended Section All American Acoustic 43, line 25, strike “Senior Security & Drywall, Inc. B.E.P. Trucking, LLC Non-certified Systems Technician” and insert (non-certified) $18,700.00 TBD (0.00%) “Senior Electronic Security System 0.00% Technician”. Fabrizi Trucking & Amendment agreed to. B R B Glass Maintenance Paving Co. Non-certified The rules were suspended. Yeas (non-certified) $20,835.00 TBD (0.00%) 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 0.00% third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Eastland Trucking Co. Non-certified Nays 0. Be it further resolved that the TBD (0.00%) In compliance with Section 33 of employment of the following sub- the Charter a copy of the legislation contractor by Construction Manage- Grindstone Landscape was furnished to each member of ment Team Inc., a subcontractor to Supply Non-certified Council before final passage. SONA Construction, LLC, under Con- TBD (0.00%) tract PI2018-016, is approved: Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, MOTION 2nd Tier Subcontractor Work Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Percentage McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, The Council Meeting adjourned at and Acting Director Scott. 7:39 p.m. to meet on Monday, Novem- Keystone Locker Company, Nays: None. ber 19, 2018, at 7:00 p.m. in the Coun- LLC (non-certified) $18,500.00 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors cil Chamber. 0.00% Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. Resolution No. 480-18. Be it further resolved that the By Director Davis. employment of the following sub- Be it resolved, by the Board of contractor by McPhillips Plumbing Control of the City of Cleveland that & Heating, a subcontractor to SONA the bid of North Electric, Inc. for the Construction, LLC, under Contract public improvement of WPC Pump PI2018-016, is approved: Station Generator Project (Base Bid All Items including the 10% contin- 2nd Tier Subcontractor Work gency allowance) for the Division of Percentage Patricia J. Britt Water Pollution Control, Depart- City Clerk, Clerk of Council ment of Public Utilities, received on DOT Diamond Core Drilling, August 31, 2018, under the authority Inc. (non-certified) $1,000.00 of Ordinance No. 423-18, passed by 0.00% the Council of the City of Cleveland THE CALENDAR on June 4, 2018, upon a unit basis Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, for the improvement, in the aggre- Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, gate amount of $192,225.00, is The following measures will be on McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, affirmed and approved as the low- their final passage at the next meet- and Acting Director Scott. est responsible bid, and the Director ing: Nays: None. of Public Utilities is authorized to Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors enter into contract for the improve- NONE Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. ment with the bidder. 1904 November 14, 2018 The City Record 17

Be it further resolved by the Grindstone Landscape Supplies to purchase property or Board of Control of the City of Supply Co. Non-certified acquire permanent and temporary Cleveland that the employment of TBD(0.00%) easement interests needed for Stage the following subcontractors by 4 of the Towpath Trail Project for North Electric, Inc. for the above- Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, a consideration that shall not mentioned public improvements is Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, exceed fair market value as deter- approved: McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, mined by the Board of Control; now, and Acting Director Scott. therefore, SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE Nays: None. Be it resolved by the Board of WORK Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Control of the City of Cleveland that Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. the amount of $841,100 to be paid to R. A. Strauss Electrical Sherwin Williams Company as con- Supply Co. CSB Resolution No. 482-18. sideration for both fee simple inter- $38,500.00(20.00%) By Director Davis. ests in portions of Permanent Par- Be it resolved, by the Board of cel No. 101-20-012 and Permanent Mars Electric FBE Control of the City of Cleveland that Parcel No. 101-20-003 and temporary $19,225.00(10.00%) the bid of Ward & Burke Tunneling, easement interests in Permanent Inc. for the public improvement of Parcel No. 101-20-012 and Permanent Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, East 185th Street and Marcella Road Parcel No. 101-20-003, both needed for Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Relief Sewer Project (Base Bid All Stage 4 of the Towpath Trail Pro- McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, Items including the 10% contin- ject and more fully described as fol- and Acting Director Scott. gency allowance) for the Division of lows, is determined not to exceed Nays: None. Water Pollution Control, Depart- fair market value. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors ment of Public Utilities, received on Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. September 28, 2018, under the author- Parcel 1WD (Fee Simple) ity of Ordinance No. 422-18, passed Situated in the City of Cleveland, Resolution No. 481-18. by the Council of the City of Cleve- County of Cuyahoga and State of By Director Davis. land on May 14, 2018, upon a unit Ohio and known as being part of Be it resolved, by the Board of basis for the improvement, in the Parcel 1 in Lot Split of part of Orig- Control of the City of Cleveland that aggregate amount of $14,810,620.00, inal 2 Acre Lot No. 206 recorded in the bid of Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. for is affirmed and approved as the low- Volume 309, Page 24 of the Cuya- the public improvement of Hen- est responsible bid, and the Director hoga County Map Records. Also ninger Road Sewer Replacement of Public Utilities is authorized to being part of the land conveyed to enter into contract for the improve- Project (Base Bid All Items includ- Sherwin Williams Company as ment with the bidder. ing the 10% contingency allowance) recorded in Volume 87-7050, Page 20 Be it further resolved by the for the Division of Water Pollution of the Cuyahoga County Records, Board of Control of the City of Control, Department of Public Utili- and being a parcel of land lying on Cleveland that the employment of ties, received on September 21, 2018, the right side of Columbus Road (54 the following subcontractors by feet 4 3/4" wide), being more defi- under the authority of Ordinance No. Ward & Burke Tunneling, Inc. for nitely described as follows: 422-18, passed by the Council of the the above-mentioned public improve- City of Cleveland on May 14, 2018, ments is approved: Commencing at a 1" iron pin in a upon a unit basis for the improve- monument box found at the inter- ment, in the aggregate amount of Subcontractor CSB/MBE/FBE section of the centerline of Colum- $812,706.19, is affirmed and approved Work bus Road Station 403+41.92 and the as the lowest responsible bid, and centerline of West Avenue (50 feet the Director of Public Utilities is Rockport Ready Mix, Inc. CSB wide) Station 10+00.00; authorized to enter into contract for $150,000.00(00.00%) Thence, along the centerline of the improvement with the bidder. Columbus Road, North 11 degrees 18 Be it further resolved by the RAR Contracting Co., Inc. CSB minutes 53 seconds East, 134.25 feet Board of Control of the City of $200,000.00(01.35%) to the southwesterly corner of land Cleveland that the employment of conveyed to Sherwin Williams Com- the following subcontractors by Nerone & Sons, Inc. CSB pany as recorded in Volume 85-2556, Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. for the $4,564,800.00(30.82%) Page 45, Volume 85-2556, Page 57 above-mentioned public improve- and Volume 89-2228, Page 18 of the ments is approved: Be it further resolved by the Cuyahoga County Records, said Board of Control of the City of point being in the centerline of SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE Cleveland that the employment of Columbus Road Station 404+76.18; WORK the following subcontractors by Thence, leaving said centerline, Nerone & Sons, Inc. for the above- along the southerly line of said land Simplified Alternatives CSB mentioned public improvements is conveyed to Sherwin Williams Com- $59,000.00(07.25%) approved: pany, North 77 degrees 57 minutes 39 seconds East, 29.63 feet to a point RAR Contracting Co. CSB 2nd Tier Subcontractor in the easterly right of way of $126,000.00(15.50%) CSB/MBE/FBE Columbus Road at 27.20 feet right of WORK centerline of right of way of Colum- Trafftech, Inc. CSB bus Road Station 404+87.92, said $10,000.00(01.23%) Chieftain Trucking & point being the True Point of Begin- Excavating CSB ning for the parcel herein described; Sydby Enterprises, LLC CSB $350,000.00(00.00%) 1) Thence, leaving said easterly $26,000.00(03.19%) right of way, continuing along said Trafftech, Inc. CSB southerly line, North 77 degrees 57 Cook Paving & Construction CSB $80,000.00(00.00%) minutes 39 seconds East, 79.97 feet $23,000.00(02.83%) to a point 100.62 feet right of cen- Mack Industries Non-certified terline of right of way of Columbus Five Girls Contracting, $120,000.00(00.00%) Road Station 405+19.62; LLC Non-certified 2) Thence, along said southerly TBD(0.00%) Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, line and along the westerly line of Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Parcel E conveyed to City of Cleve- AFAB Transfer, LLC Non-certified McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, land as recorded in Volume 90-2362, TBD(0.00%) and Acting Director Scott. Page 4 of the Cuyahoga County Nays: None. Records, South 21 degrees 22 min- B.E.P. Trucking, LLC Non-certified Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors utes 46 seconds East, 37.99 feet to a TBD(0.00%) Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. point 121.14 feet right of centerline of right of way of Columbus Road Fabrizi Trucking & Resolution No. 483-18. Station 404+87.65 and 14.00 feet left Paving Co. Non-certified By Director Cox. of centerline of construction of Tow- TBD(0.00%) Whereas, Ordinance No. 603-17, path Trail Station 12+09.76; passed June 5, 2017 by the Council 3) Thence, leaving said westerly Eastland Trucking Co., of the City of Cleveland, authorizes line, along the arc of a curve which Inc. Non-certified the Director of Public Works and deflects to the right, 117.16 feet to TBD(0.00%) the Commissioner of Purchases and an iron pin set 70.20 feet right of 1905 18 The City Record November 14, 2018 centerline of right of way of Colum- Company, said point being in the Williams Company as recorded in bus Road Station 403+84.10 and centerline of Columbus Road Station Volume 85-2556, Page 45, Volume 85- 14.00 feet left of Towpath Trail Sta- 405+68.24; 2556, Page 57 and Volume 89-2228, tion 10+84.20, said curve having a 2) Thence, leaving said centerline, Page 18 of the Cuyahoga County radius of 195.00 feet, a central angle along the northerly line of said land Records, South 77 degrees 57 min- of 34 degrees 25 minutes 23 seconds, conveyed to Sherwin Williams Com- utes 39 seconds West, 29.63 feet to and a chord of 115.40 feet which pany, South 80 degrees 02 minutes the point of beginning and enclos- bears South 37 degrees 30 minutes 35 seconds East, 27.21 feet to an iron ing an area of 0.2252 acres more or 45 seconds West; pin set in the easterly right of way less of which the present road occu- 4) Thence, along the arc of a of Columbus Road at the south- pies 0.0540 acres resulting in a net curve which deflects to the right, westerly corner of Parcel E con- area of 0.1712 acres. 15.13 feet to an iron pin set 57.52 veyed to City of Cleveland as record- The iron pins set are capped 5/8 feet right of centerline of right of ed in Volume 90-2362, Page 4 of the inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar way of Columbus Road Station Cuyahoga County Records, said labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP 403+76.14 and 14.00 feet left of cen- point being 27.20 feet right of cen- MARKER”. terline of construction of Towpath terline of right of way of Columbus The basis of bearings for this sur- Trail Station 10+62.00, said curve Road Station 405+68.88; vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone having a radius of 30.00 feet, a cen- Thence, leaving said easterly NAD83 (1995). tral angle of 28 degrees 54 minutes right of way, along City of Cleve- The stations referred to herein are 20 seconds, and a chord of 14.97 feet land’s southerly line the following from the centerline of right-of-way which bears South 69 degrees 10 two courses; of Columbus Road as found on Cuya- minutes 37 seconds West; 3) South 80 degrees 02 minutes 35 hoga County Right-of-Way Plan 5) Thence, North 65 degrees 01 seconds East, 19.19 feet to an iron CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL STAGE 4. minutes 54 seconds West, 31.20 feet pin set 46.38 feet right of centerline The above described area is con- to an iron pin set in the easterly of right of way of Columbus Road tained within Cuyahoga County Per- right of way of Columbus Road at Station 405+69.34; manent Parcel Number 101-20-003. 27.20 feet right of centerline of right 4) Thence, North 69 degrees 15 This description was prepared and of way of Columbus Road Station minutes 56 seconds East, 53.18 feet reviewed under the supervision of 403+83.50; to an iron pin set 91.45 feet right of Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a 6) Thence, along said easterly centerline of right of way of Colum- survey performed by KS Associates, right of way, North 11 degrees 18 bus Road Station 405+97.56; Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. minutes 53 seconds East, 104.42 feet 5) Thence, leaving said southerly to the point of beginning and enclos- line, South 45 degrees 20 minutes 08 Parcel 1T1 (Temporary Easement) ing an area of 0.2173 acres more or seconds East, 56.37 feet to an iron Situated in the City of Cleveland, less. pin set 138.54 feet right of centerline County of Cuyahoga and State of The iron pins set are capped 5/8 of right of way of Columbus Road Ohio and known as being part of inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar Station 405+66.57 and 14.00 feet left Parcel 1 in Lot Split recorded in Vol- labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP of centerline of construction of Tow- ume 309, Page 24 of the Cuyahoga MARKER”. The basis of bearings path Trail Station 12+84.00; County Map Records. Also being for this survey is Ohio State Plane, 6) Thence, along the are of a part of the land conveyed to Sher- North Zone NAD83 (1995). The sta- curve which deflects to the left, win Williams Company as recorded tions referred to herein are from the 25.19 feet to an iron pin set 128.54 in Volume 87-7050, Page 10 of the centerline of right-of-way of Colum- feet right of centerline of right of Cuyahoga County Records, and bus Road as found on Cuyahoga way of Columbus Road Station being a parcel of land lying on the County Right-of-Way Plan CUY- 405+43.82 and 14.00 feet left of cen- right side of Columbus Road (54 TOWPATH TRAIL STAGE 4. terline of construction of Towpath feet 4 3/4" wide), being more defi- The above described area is con- Trail Station 12+66.82, said curve nitely described as follows: tained within Cuyahoga County Per- having a radius of 44.00 feet, a cen- Beginning in the easterly right of manent Parcel Number 101-20-012. tral angle of 32 degrees 48 minutes way of Columbus Road at the south- This description was prepared and 17 seconds, and a chord of 24.85 feet westerly corner of said land con- reviewed under the supervision of which bears South 35 degrees 02 veyed to Sherwin Williams Compa- Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a minutes 25 seconds West; ny, said point being 27.20 feet right survey performed by KS Associates, 7) Thence, South 18 degrees 38 of centerline of right of way of Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. minutes 16 seconds West, 14.64 feet Columbus Road Station 403+27.47 to point in the northerly line of Par- (back) and Station 403+01.89 Parcel 1WD2 (Fee Simple) cel F of said land conveyed to City (ahead); Situated in the City of Cleveland, of Cleveland, said point being 126.68 1) Thence, along said easterly County of Cuyahoga and State of feet right of centerline of right of right of way, North 11 degrees 18 Ohio and known as being part of way of Columbus Road Station minutes 53 seconds East, 81.61 feet Original 2 Acre Lot No. 206. Also 405+29.30 and 14.00 feet left of cen- to an iron pin set 27.20 feet right of being part of the land conveyed to terline of construction of Towpath centerline of right of way of Colum- Sherwin Williams Company as Trail Station 12+52.18; bus Road Station 403+83.50; recorded in Volume 85-2556, Page 45, 8) Thence, along said northerly 2) Thence, leaving said easterly Volume 85-2556, Page 57 and Volume line, South 70 degrees 12 minutes 47 right of way, South 65 degrees 01 89-2228, Page 18 of the Cuyahoga seconds West, 27.16 feet to a point minutes 54 seconds East, 31.20 feet County Records, and being a parcel in the easterly line of Parcel 2 con- to an iron pin set 57.52 feet right of of land lying on the right side of veyed to Sherwin Williams Compa- centerline of right of way of Colum- Columbus Road (54 feet 4 3/4" ny as recorded in Volume 87-7050, bus Road Station 403+76.14 and wide), being more definitely Page 10 of the Cuyahoga County 14.00 feet left of centerline of con- described as follows: Records, said point being 103.42 feet struction of Towpath Trail Station Commencing at a 1" iron pin in a right of centerline of right of way 10+62.00; monument box found at the inter- of Columbus Road Station 3) Thence, along the arc of a section of the centerline of Colum- 405+15.27; curve which deflects to the left, bus Road Station 403+41.92 and the Thence, along Sherwin Williams 15.13 feet to an iron pin set 70.20 centerline of West Avenue (50 feet Company easterly and northerly feet right of centerline of right of wide) Station 10+00.00; lines the following two courses; way of Columbus Road Station Thence, along the centerline of 9) North 21 degrees 22 minutes 46 403+84.10 and 14.00 feet left of cen- Columbus Road, North 11 degrees 18 seconds West, 5.18 feet to a point terline of construction of Towpath minutes 53 seconds East, 134.25 feet 100.62 feet right of centerline of Trail Station 10+84.20, said curve to the southwesterly corner of said right of way of Columbus Road Sta- having a radius of 30.00 feet, a cen- land conveyed to Sherwin Williams tion 405+19.62; tral angle of 28 degrees 54 minutes Company, said point being in the 10) Thence, South 77 degrees 57 20 seconds, and a chord of 14.97 feet centerline of Columbus Road Station minutes 39 seconds West, 79.97 feet which bears North 69 degrees 10 404+76.18 and being the True Point to a point in the easterly right of minutes 37 seconds East; of Beginning for the parcel herein way of Columbus Road at 27.20 feet 4) Thence, along the arc of a described; right of centerline of right of way curve which deflects to the left, 1) Thence continuing along said of Columbus Road Station 117.16 feet to an iron pin set in the centerline, North 11 degrees 18 min- 404+87.92; westerly line of Parcel F conveyed utes 53 seconds East, 92.06 feet to 11) Thence, leaving said norther- to City of Cleveland as recorded in the northwesterly corner of said ly line, along the southerly line of Volume 90-2362, Page 4 of the Cuya- land conveyed to Sherwin Williams said land conveyed to Sherwin hoga County Records, said point 1906 November 14, 2018 The City Record 19 being 121.14 feet right of centerline North 69 degrees 10 minutes 37 sec- right side of Railway Avenue (50 of right of way of Columbus Road onds East; feet wide), being more definitely Station 404+87.65 and 14.00 feet left Thence, along the arc of a curve described as follows: of centerline of construction of Tow- which deflects to the left, 117.16 feet Commencing at a MAG nail set at path Trail Station 12+09.76, said to an iron pin set in the westerly the intersection of the centerline of curve having a radius of 195.00 feet, line of Parcel F conveyed to City of Railway Avenue Station 811+40.40 a central angle of 34° 25' 23", and Cleveland as recorded in Volume 90- and West 6th Place (50 feet wide) a chord of 115.40 feet which bears 2362, Page 4 of the Cuyahoga Coun- Station 10+00.00; North 37° 30' 45" East; ty Records, said point being 121.14 Thence, along the centerline of 5) Thence, along City of Cleve- feet right of centerline of right of Railway Avenue, South 85 degrees land’s westerly line, South 21° 22' way of Columbus Road Station 48 minutes 53 seconds East, 30.72 46" East, 81.47 feet to a point 165.15 404+87.65 and 14.00 feet left of cen- feet to a point in the centerline of feet right of centerline of right of terline of construction of Towpath right of way of Railway Avenue Sta- way of Columbus Road Station Trail Station 12+09.76, said curve tion 811+71.12; 404+19.08; having a radius of 195.00 feet, a cen- Thence, leaving said centerline 6) Thence, leaving said westerly tral angle of 34° 25' 23", and a South 04 degrees 11 minutes 07 sec- line, South 45 degrees 51 minutes 09 chord of 115.40 feet which bears onds West, 25.00 feet to the inter- seconds West, 87.71 feet to a point North 37° 30' 45" East; section of the southerly right of way 115.43 feet right of centerline of Thence, along City of Cleveland’s of Railway Avenue and the easter- right of way of Columbus Road Sta- westerly line, North 21 degrees 22 ly right of way of West 6th Place, tion 403+46.83; minutes 46 seconds West, 32.81 feet said point being 25.00 feet right of 7) Thence, South 74 degrees 19 to an iron pin set at the northwest- centerline of right of way of Rail- minutes 17 seconds West, 99.01 feet erly corner thereof, said point being way Avenue Station 811+71.12 and to the point of beginning and enclos- 103.42 feet right of centerline of 6.00 feet right of centerline of right ing an area of 0.2330 acres more or right of way of Columbus Road Sta- of way of West 6th Place Station less. tion 405+15.27; 9+60.85 and being the True Point of Beginning for the parcel herein The iron pins set are capped 5/8 Thence, along City of Cleveland’s described; inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar northerly line, North 70 degrees 12 1) Thence, along the southerly labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP minutes 47 seconds East, 27.16 feet right of way of Railway Avenue, MARKER”. to an iron pin set 126.68 feet right South 85 degrees 48 minutes 53 sec- The basis of bearings for this sur- of centerline of right of way of onds East, 6.74 feet to an iron pin vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone Columbus Road Station 405+29.30 and 14.00 feet left of centerline of set 25.00 feet right of centerline of NAD83 (1995). The stations referred right of way of Railway Avenue Sta- to herein are from the centerline of construction of Towpath Trail Sta- tion 12+52.18, said point being the tion 811+77.87 and 11.00 feet right right-of-way of Columbus Road as of centerline of right of way of found on Cuyahoga County Right-of- True Point of Beginning for the easement herein described; West 6th Place Station 9+56.32; Way Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL 2) Thence, South 37 degrees 57 STAGE 4. 1) Thence, leaving said northerly line, North 18° 38' 16" East, 14.64 minutes 46 seconds East, 40.97 feet The above described area is con- to an iron pin set 11.00 feet right of tained within Cuyahoga County Per- feet to an iron pin set 128.54 feet right of centerline of right of way centerline of right of way of West manent Parcel Number 101-20-012. 6th Place Station 9+15.35; This description was prepared and of Columbus Road Station 405+43.82 and 14.00 feet left of centerline of 3) Thence, South 52 degrees 02 reviewed under the supervision of minutes 14 seconds West, 5.00 feet Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a construction of Towpath Trail Sta- tion 12+66.82; to an iron pin set in the easterly survey performed by KS Associates, right of way of West 6th Place, said Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, point being 58.73 feet right of cen- terline of right of way of Railway Parcel 1T2 (Temporary Easement) McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, and Acting Director Scott. Avenue Station 812+01.66 and 6.00 Situated in the City of Cleveland, feet right of centerline of right of County of Cuyahoga and State of Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors way of West 6th Place Station Ohio and known as being part of Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. 9+15.35; Original 2 Acre Lot No. 206. Also 4) Thence, along said easterly being part of the land conveyed to Resolution No. 484-18. right of way, North 37 degrees 57 Sherwin Williams Company as By Director Cox. minutes 46 seconds West, 45.50 feet recorded in Volume 85-2556, Page 45, Whereas, Ordinance No. 603-17, to the point of beginning and enclos- Volume 85-2556, Page 57 and Volume passed June 5, 2017 by the Council ing an area of 0.0050 acres (216 89-2228, Page 18 of the Cuyahoga of the City of Cleveland, authorizes square feet) more or less. County Records, and being a parcel the Director of Public Works and The iron pins set are capped 5/8 of land lying on the right side of the Commissioner of Purchases and inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar Columbus Road (54 feet 4 3/4" Supplies to purchase property or “KS ASSOC INC PROP MARKER”. wide), being more definitely acquire permanent and temporary The basis of bearings for this sur- described as follows: easement interests needed for Stage vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone Commencing in the easterly right 4 of the Towpath Trail Project for NAD83 (1995). of way of Columbus Road at the a consideration that shall not The stations referred to herein are southwesterly corner of said land exceed fair market value as deter- from the centerline of right-of-way conveyed to Sherwin Williams Com- mined by the Board of Control; now, of Railway Avenue as found on pany, said point being 27.20 feet therefore, Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way right of centerline of right of way Be it resolved by the Board of Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL of Columbus Road Station 403+27.47 Control of the City of Cleveland that STAGE 4. (back) and Station 403+01.89 the amount of $9,850 to be paid to The above described area is con- (ahead); Richard Simmons as consideration tained within Cuyahoga County Per- Thence, leaving said easterly for both a fee simple interest in a manent Parcel Number 004-18-143. right of way, South 65 degrees 01 portion of Permanent Parcel No. 004- This description was prepared and minutes 54 seconds East, 31.20 feet 18-143, and a temporary easement reviewed under the supervision of to an iron pin set 57.52 feet right of interest in Permanent Parcel No. Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a centerline of right of way of Colum- 004-18-143, both needed for Stage 4 of survey performed by KS Associates, bus Road Station 403+76.14 and the Towpath Trail Project and more Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. 14.00 feet left of centerline of con- fully described as follows, is deter- struction of Towpath Trail Station mined not to exceed fair market Parcel 6T (Temporary Easement) 10+62.00; value. Situated in the City of Cleveland, Thence, along the arc of a curve County of Cuyahoga and State of which deflects to the left, 15.13 feet Parcel 6WD (fee Simple) Ohio and known as being part of to an iron pin set 70.20 feet right of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. centerline of right of way of Colum- County of Cuyahoga and State of 87. Also being part of the land con- bus Road Station 403+84.10 and Ohio and known as being part of veyed to Richard Simmons as 14.00 feet left of centerline of con- Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. recorded in AFN 201209130665 of the struction of Towpath Trail Station 87. Also being part of the land con- Cuyahoga County Records, and 10+84.20, said curve having a radius veyed to Richard Simmons as being a parcel of land lying on the of 30.00 feet, a central angle of 28 recorded in AFN 201209130665 of the right side of Railway Avenue (50 degrees 54 minutes 20 seconds, and Cuyahoga County Records, and feet wide), being more definitely a chord of 14.97 feet which bears being a parcel of land lying on the described as follows: 1907 20 The City Record November 14, 2018

Commencing at an iron pin set at Be it resolved by the Board of of University Road as found on the intersection of the southerly Control of the City of Cleveland that Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way right of way of Railway Avenue and the amount of $85,752 to be paid to Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL the easterly right of way of West Emerald Dock, LLC as consideration STAGE 4. 6th Place, said point being 25.00 feet for both fee simple interests in por- The above described area is con- right of centerline of right of way tions of Permanent Parcel No. 004- tained within Cuyahoga County Per- of Railway Avenue Station 27-001 and Permanent Parcel No. 004- manent Parcel Number 004-27-001. 811+71.12 and 6.00 feet right of cen- 31-006 and a temporary easement This description was prepared and terline of right of way of West interest in Permanent Parcel No. reviewed under the supervision of Place Station 9+60.85; 004-31-006, all needed for Stage 4 of Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a Thence, along the southerly right the Towpath Trail Project and more survey performed by KS Associates, of way of Railway Avenue, South 85 fully described as follows, is deter- Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. degrees 48 minutes 53 seconds East, mined not to exceed fair market 6.74 feet to an iron pin set 25.00 feet value. Parcel 3WD2 (Fee-Simple) right of centerline of right of way Situated in the City of Cleveland, of Railway Avenue Station Parcel 3WD1 (Fee Simple) County of Cuyahoga and State of 811+77.87 and 11.00 feet right of Situated in the City of Cleveland, Ohio and known as being part of centerline of right of way of West County of Cuyahoga and State of Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 6th Place Station 9+56.32, said point Ohio and known as being part of 87. Also being part of the land con- being the True Point of Beginning Original Brooklyn Township Lot veyed to Emerald Dock, LLC as for the easement herein described; Nos. 70 and 87. Also being part of recorded in AFN 201403030670 of the 1) Thence, continuing along said the land conveyed to Emerald Dock, Cuyahoga County Records, and southerly right of way South 85 LLC as recorded in AFN being a parcel of land lying on the degrees 48 minutes 53 seconds East, 201403030670 of the Cuyahoga Coun- left side of Railway Avenue (50 feet 13.49 feet to a point 25.00 feet right ty Records, and being a parcel of wide), being more definitely of centerline of right of way of Rail- land lying on the left side of Uni- described as follows: way Avenue Station 811+91.36 and versity Road (40 feet wide), being Beginning at a MAG nail set at 21.00 feet right of centerline of right more definitely described as follows: the intersection of the centerline of of way of West 6th Place Station Commencing at a 1" iron pin in a Railway Avenue Station 816+11.56 9+47.27; monument box found at the inter- and Literary Road (60 feet wide) 2) Thence, leaving said southerly section of the centerline of Univer- Station 10+00.00; right of way South 37 degrees 57 sity Road Station 800+00.00 and the 1) Thence, along the centerline of minutes 46 seconds East, 31.92 feet centerline of West 11th Street (99 Railway Avenue, North 85 degrees to a point 21.00 feet right of center- feet wide) Station 9+67.98; 48 minutes 53 seconds West, 485.85 line of right of way of West 6th Thence, along the centerline of feet to point in the centerline of Place Station 9+15.35; University Road, South 81 degrees right of way of Railway Avenue Sta- 3) Thence, South 52 degrees 02 04 minutes 28 seconds East, 47.23 tion 811+25.71; 2) Thence, leaving said centerline, minutes 14 seconds West, 10.00 feet feet to a point in the centerline of North 04 degrees 11 minutes 07 sec- to an iron pin set 11.00 feet right of University Road Station 800+47.23, said point being the True Point of onds East, 25.00 feet to an iron pin centerline of right of way of West Beginning for the parcel herein set in the northerly right of way of 6th Place Station 9+15.35; described; Railway Avenue, said point being 4) Thence, North 37 degrees 57 1) Thence, leaving said centerline, 25.00 feet left of centerline of right minutes 46 seconds West, 40.97 feet North 08 degrees 55 minutes 32 sec- of way of Railway Avenue Station to the point of beginning and enclos- onds East, 20.00 feet to the inter- 811+25.71; ing an area of 0.0084 acres (365 section of the northerly right of way 3) Thence, leaving said northerly square feet) more or less. of University Road and the easterly right of way, North 70 degrees 33 The iron pins set are capped 5/8 right of way of West 11th Street, minutes 52 seconds East, 249.58 feet inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar said point being 20.00 feet left of to an iron pin set 125.00 feet left of labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP centerline of right of way of Rail- centerline of right of way of Rail- MARKER”. way Avenue Station 800+47.23 and way Avenue Station 813+54.38; The basis of bearings for this sur- 50.00 feet right of centerline of right 4) Thence, South 85 degrees 48 vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone of way of West 11th Street Station minutes 53 seconds East, 234.94 feet NAD83 (1995). 9+79.43; to an iron pin set in the westerly The stations referred to herein are 2) Thence, along the easterly right of way of Literary Road, said from the centerline of right-of-way right of way of West 11th Street, point being 125.00 feet left of cen- of Railway Avenue as found on North 01° 07' 44" West, 20.31 feet to terline of right of way of Railway Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way an iron pin set 40.00 feet left of cen- Avenue Station 815+89.31 and 30.00 Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL terline of right of way of Universi- feet left of centerline of right of STAGE 4. ty Road Station 800+43.69 and 50.00 way of Literary Road Station The above described area is con- feet right of centerline of right of 11+23.37; tained within Cuyahoga County Per- way of West 11th Street Station 5) Thence, leaving said westerly manent Parcel Number 004-18-143. 9+99.74; right of way, South 82 degrees 14 This description was prepared and 3) Thence, leaving said easterly minutes 18 seconds East, 30.00 feet reviewed under the supervision of right of way, South 74° 31' 05" East, to the centerline of right of way of Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a 175.16 feet to an iron pin set in the Literary Road Station 11+23.37; survey performed by KS Associates, northerly right of way of Universi- 6) Thence, along said centerline, Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. ty Road at 20.00 feet left of center- South 07 degrees 45 minutes 42 sec- Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, line of right of way of University onds West, 123.37 feet to the point Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Road Station 802+17.70; of beginning and enclosing an area McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, 4) Thence, leaving said northerly of 1.1423 acres more or less of which and Acting Director Scott. right of way, South 08 degrees 55 the present road occupies 0.3476 Nays: None. minutes 32 seconds West, 20.00 feet acres resulting in a net area of Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors to the centerline of right of way of 0.7946 acres. Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. University Road Station 802+17.70; The iron pins set are capped 5/8 5) Thence, along said centerline, inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar Resolution No. 485-18. North 81° 04' 28" West, 170.47 feet “KS ASSOC INC PROP MARKER”. By Director Cox. to the point of beginning and enclos- The basis of bearings for this sur- Whereas, Ordinance No. 603-17, ing an area of 0.1174 acres more or vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone passed June 5, 2017 by the Council less of which the present road occu- NAD83 (1995). of the City of Cleveland, authorizes pies 0.0783 acres resulting in a net The stations referred to herein are the Director of Public Works and area of 0.0391 acres. from the centerline of right-of-way the Commissioner of Purchases and The iron pins set are capped 5/8 of Railway Avenue as found on Supplies are authorized to purchase inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way property or acquire permanent and labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL temporary easement interests need- MARKER”. STAGE 4. ed for Stage 4 of the Towpath Trail The basis of bearings for this sur- The above described area is con- Project for a consideration that vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone tained within Cuyahoga County Per- shall not exceed fair market value NAD83 (1995). manent Parcel Number 004-31-006. as determined by the Board of Con- The stations referred to herein are This description was prepared and trol; now, therefore, from the centerline of right-of-way reviewed under the supervision of 1908 November 14, 2018 The City Record 21

Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a the Director of Public Works and Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, survey performed by KS Associates, the Commissioner of Purchases and Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. Supplies are authorized to purchase McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, property or acquire permanent and and Acting Director Scott. Parcel 3T (Temporary Easement) temporary easement interests need- Nays: None. Situated in the City of Cleveland, ed for Stage 1 of the Towpath Trail Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors County of Cuyahoga and State of Project for a consideration that Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. Ohio and known as being part of shall not exceed fair market value Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. as determined by the Board of Con- Resolution No. 487-18. 87. Also being part of the land con- trol; now, therefore, By Director Cox. veyed to Emerald Dock, LLC as Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, Ordinance No. 603-17, recorded in AFN 201403030670 of the Control of the City of Cleveland that passed June 5, 2017 by the Council Cuyahoga County Records, and the amount of $68,000.00 to be paid of the City of Cleveland, authorizes being a parcel of land lying on the to CSX Transportation, Inc. as con- the Director of Public Works and left side of Railway Avenue (50 feet sideration for the fee simple inter- the Commissioner of Purchases and wide), being more definitely est in portion of Permanent Parcel Supplies to purchase property or described as follows: No. 009-30-006, needed for Stage 1 of acquire permanent and temporary Commencing at the intersection of the Towpath Trail Project and more easement interests needed for Stage the northerly right of way of Rail- fully described as follows, is deter- 4 of the Towpath Trail Project for way Avenue and the westerly right mined not to exceed fair market a consideration that shall not of way of Literary Road (60 feet value. exceed fair market value as deter- wide), said point being 25.00 feet mined by the Board of Control; now, left of centerline of right of way of Parcel A (Fee Simple) therefore, Railway Avenue Station 815+83.06 Situated in the City of Cleveland, Be it resolved by the Board of and 30.00 feet left of centerline of County of Cuyahoga and State of Control of the City of Cleveland that right of way of Literary Road Sta- Ohio and being a part of Original the amount of $51,800 to be paid to tion 10+23.17; Brooklyn Township Lot No. 83, fur- Cleveland Lofts, LLC as considera- Thence, along the northerly right ther described as follows: tion for both a fee simple interest of way of Railway Avenue, North 85 Beginning at a 1/2" Drill Hole in a portion of Permanent Parcel No. degrees 48 minutes 53 seconds West. and Cross Set from References, on 004-18-057 and a temporary easement 457.35 feet to an iron pin set 25.00 the original centerline of Jennings interest in Permanent Parcel No. feet left of centerline of right of Road (width varies) at the Inter- 004-18-057, both needed for Stage 4 of way of Railway Avenue Station section of Original Brooklyn Town- the Towpath Trail Project and more 811+25.71, said point being the True ship Lots Nos. 74, 75, 82 and 83; fully described as follows, is deter- Point of Beginning for the easement Thence N 89°56'12" E, along the mined not to exceed fair market herein described; southerly line of said O.L. 83, a dis- value. 1) Thence, leaving said northerly tance of 40.00 feet, to a point of right of way, North 04 degrees 11 intersection with the easterly line of Parcel 4WD (Fee Simple) minutes 07 seconds East, 10.00 feet said Jennings Road; Situated in the City of Cleveland, to a point 35.00 feet left of center- Thence N 00°41'41" W, along said County of Cuyahoga and State of line of right of way of Railway easterly line of Jennings Road, a Ohio and known as being part of Avenue Station 811+25.71; distance of 61.78 feet, to a point, Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 2) Thence, North 70 degrees 33 said point being the Principle Place 87. Also being part of the land con- minutes 52 seconds East, 224.62 feet of Beginning; veyed to Cleveland Lofts, LLC as to a point 125.00 feet left of center- Thence continuing N 00°41'41" W, recorded in AFN 200404020094 of the line of right of way of Railway along said easterly line of Jennings Cuyahoga County Records, and Avenue Station 813+31.51; Road, a distance of 27.80 feet to a being a parcel of land lying on the 3) Thence, South 85 degrees 48 point of curvature; right side of Railway Avenue (50 minutes 53 seconds East, 22.87 feet Thence northeasterly 58.68 feet feet wide), being more definitely to a point at 125.00 feet left of cen- along the arc of a curve deflecting described as follows: terline of right of way of Railway to the right, having a radius of 35.00 Commencing at a MAG nail set at Avenue Station 813+54.38; feet, a central angle of 96°03'54" the intersection of the centerline of 4) Thence, South 70 degrees 33 and chord bearing N 47°20'16" E, Railway Avenue Station 809+63.58 minutes 52 seconds West, 249.58 feet 52.05 feet to a point on the souther- and West 6th Street (50 feet wide) to the point of beginning and enclos- ly line of Harvard Avenue (width Station 10+00.00; ing an area of 0.0499 acres more or varies); Thence, along the centerline of Thence S 84°37'47" E, along said less. Railway Avenue, South 85 degrees southerly line of Harvard Avenue a The iron pins set are capped 5/8 48 minutes 53 seconds East, 56.35 inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar distance of 212.29 feet to a point; feet to a point in the centerline of labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP Thence southeasterly 94.34 feet right of way of Railway Avenue Sta- MARKER”. along the arc of a curve deflecting tion 810+19.93; The basis of bearings for this sur- to the left, having a radius of Thence, leaving said centerline vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone 2863.00 feet, a central angle of South 04 degrees 11 minutes 07 sec- NAD83 (1995). 01°53'17" and a chord bearing S onds West, 25.00 feet to the inter- The stations referred to herein are 17°07'34" E 94.33 feet, to a point of section of the southerly right of way from the centerline of right-of-way intersection with the northerly line of Railway Avenue as found on of Parcel No. 1 of the Map of Sur- of Railway Avenue (50 feet wide) Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way vey & Land Division for the Har- and the easterly right of way of Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL shaw/Filtrol Partnership as shown West 6th Street (50 feet wide), said STAGE 4. in Volume 232, Page 5 of the Cuya- point being 25.00 feet right of cen- The above described area is con- hoga County Map Records; terline of right of way of Railway tained within Cuyahoga County Per- Thence northwesterly 93.68 feet Avenue Station 810+19.93 and 25.00 manent Parcel Number 004-31-006. along the arc of a curve deflecting feet right of centerline of right of This description was prepared and to the left of said northerly line of way of West 6th Street Station reviewed under the supervision of Parcel No. 1, having a radius of 9+43.65 said point being the True Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a 195.36 feet, a central angle of Point of Beginning for the parcel survey performed by KS Associates, 27°28'30" and chord bearing N herein described; Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. 56°13'39" W, 92.79 feet, to a point of 1) Thence, along the southerly Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, compound curvature of a non-tan- right of way of Railway Avenue, Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, gent curve; South 85 degrees 48 minutes 53 sec- McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, Thence northwesterly 204.77 feet onds East, 135.01 feet to the wester- and Acting Director Scott. along the arc of the non-tangent ly right of way of West 6th Place Nays: None. curve deflecting to the left of said (12 feet wide), said point being 25.00 Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors northerly line of Parcel No. 1, hav- feet right of centerline of right of Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. ing a radius of 272.90 feet, a central way of Railway Avenue Station angle of 42°59'30", and chord bear- 811+54.94 and 6.00 feet left of cen- Resolution No. 486-18. ing S 88°40'25" W, 200.00 feet, to the terline of right of way of West 6th By Director Cox. Principle Place of Beginning, con- Place Station 9+71.71; Whereas, Ordinance No. 602-17, taining 11,580 Square Feet, 0.2658 2) Thence, along said westerly passed June 5, 2017 by the Council Acres, be the same more or less but right of way, South 37 degrees 57 of the City of Cleveland, authorizes subject to all legal highways. minutes 46 seconds East, 15.42 feet 1909 22 The City Record November 14, 2018 to an iron pin set at the northeast- 3) Thence, North 85 degrees 48 certain specified conditions have erly corner of the land conveyed to minutes 53 seconds West, 92.64 feet been met, to sell Land Reutilization Jeremy J. Began as recorded in AFN to a point 40.90 feet right of center- Program parcels; and 200808280500 of the Cuyahoga Coun- line of right of way of West 6th Whereas, Constance Bobo has pro- ty Records, said point being 36.43 Street Station 9+09.03; posed to the City to purchase and feet right of centerline of right of 4) Thence, South 56 degrees 39 develop the parcel for yard expan- way of Railway Avenue Station minutes 32 seconds West, 15.96 feet sion; and 811+65.29 and 6.00 feet left of cen- to the easterly right of way of West Whereas, the following conditions terline of right of way of West 6th 6th Street (50 feet wide), said point exist: Place Station 9+65.29; being 25.00 feet right of centerline 1. The member of Council from 3) Thence, North 81 degrees 07 of right of way of West 6th Street Ward 9 has approved the proposed minutes 52 seconds West, 17.54 feet Station 9+10.31; sale or has not disapproved or to an iron pin set 35.00 feet right of 5) Thence, along said easterly requested a hold of the proposed centerline of right of way of Rail- right of way, North 37 degrees 57 sale within 45 days of notification way Avenue Station 811+47.81; minutes 46 seconds West, 5.02 feet of it; 4) Thence, North 85 degrees 48 to an iron pin set 25.00 feet right of 2. The proposed purchaser of the minutes 53 seconds West, 94.55 feet centerline of right of way of West parcel is neither tax delinquent nor to an iron pin set 35.00 feet right of 6th Street Station 9+15.33 and 46.00 in violation of the Building and centerline of right of way of Rail- feet right of centerline of right of Housing Code; now, therefore, way Avenue Station 810+53.26; way of Railway Avenue Station Be it resolved by the Board of 5) Thence, South 56 degrees 39 810+38.93; Control of the City of Cleveland that minutes 32 seconds West, 18.06 feet 6) Thence, North 56 degrees 39 under Section 183.021 of the Codified to an iron pin set in the easterly minutes 32 seconds East, 18.06 feet Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, right of way of West 6th Street at to an iron pin set 43.00 feet right of the Commissioner of Purchases and 46.00 feet right of centerline of right centerline of right of way of West Supplies is authorized, when direct- of way of Railway Avenue Station ed by the Director of Community 810+38.93 and 25.00 feet right of 6th Street Station 9+13.87 and 35.00 centerline of right of way Station feet right of centerline of right of Development, and the Mayor is 9+15.33; way of Railway Avenue Station requested, to execute an Official 6) Thence, along said easterly 810+53.26; Deed for and on behalf of the City right of way, North 37 degrees 57 7) Thence, South 85 degrees 48 of Cleveland, with Constance Bobo minutes 46 seconds West, 28.32 feet minutes 53 seconds East, 94.55 feet for the sale and development of Per- to the point of beginning and enclos- to an iron pin set 18.00 feet left of manent Parcel No. 110-25-088 located ing an area of 0.0348 acres more or centerline of right of way of West at 11501 Thornwood Avenue, accord- less. 6th Place Station 9+69.08 and 35.00 ing to the Land Reutilization Pro- The iron pins set are capped 5/8 feet right of centerline of right of gram in such manner as best carries inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar way of Railway Avenue Station out the intent of the program. “KS ASSOC INC PROP MARKER”. 811+47.81; Be it further resolved that the con- The basis of bearings for this sur- 8) Thence, South 81 degrees 07 sideration for the sale of the parcel vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone minutes 52 seconds East, 17.54 feet shall be $200.00, which amount is NAD83 (1995). to the point of beginning and enclos- determined to be not less than the The stations referred to herein are ing an area of 0.0144 acres more or fair market value of the parcel for from the centerline of right-of-way less. uses according to the Program. of Railway Avenue as found on The iron pins set are capped 5/8 Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way inch diameter x 30 inch long rebar Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL labeled “KS ASSOC INC PROP McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, STAGE 4. MARKER”. and Acting Director Scott. The above described area is con- The basis of bearings for this sur- Nays: None. tained within Cuyahoga County Per- vey is Ohio State Plane, North Zone Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors manent Parcel Number 004-18-057. NAD83 (1995). Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. This description was prepared and The stations referred to herein are reviewed under the supervision of from the centerline of right-of-way Resolution No. 489-18. Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a of Railway Avenue as found on By Director Menesse. survey performed by KS Associates, Cuyahoga County Right-of-Way Whereas, under Ordinance No. Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. Plan CUY-TOWPATH TRAIL 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Parcel 4T (Temporary Easement) STAGE 4. City is conducting a Land Reuti- Situated in the City of Cleveland, The above described area is con- lization Program (“Program”) County of Cuyahoga and State of tained within Cuyahoga County Per- according to the provisions of Chap- Ohio and known as being part of manent Parcel Number 004-18-057. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. This description was prepared and and 87. Also being part of the land con- reviewed under the supervision of Whereas, under the Program, the veyed to Cleveland Lofts, LLC as Trevor A. Bixler, P.S. 7730 from a City has acquired Permanent Parcel recorded in AFN 200404020094 of the survey performed by KS Associates, No. 107-20-037 located at 1619 Holy- Cuyahoga County Records, and Inc. from January 2016 to April 2017. rood Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106; being a parcel of land lying on the Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, and right side of Railway Avenue (50 Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, Whereas, Section 183.021 of the feet wide), being more definitely McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, described as follows: and Acting Director Scott. Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- Beginning at an iron pin set in Nays: None. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, the westerly right of way of West Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors when directed by the Director of 6th Place (12 feet wide) at the Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. Community Development, to sell southeasterly corner of said land Land Reutilization Program parcels conveyed to Cleveland Lofts, LLC, Resolution No. 488-18. when certain specified conditions said point being 36.43 feet right of By Director Menesse. have been met; and centerline of right of way of Rail- Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, Melissa Philpott has pro- way Avenue Station 811+65.29 and 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the posed to the City to purchase the 6.00 feet left of centerline of right City is conducting a Land Reuti- parcel for side yard expansion; and of way of West 6th Place Station lization Program (“Program”) Whereas, the following conditions 9+56.29; according to the provisions of Chap- exist: 1) Thence, along Cleveland Lofts ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; 1. The member of Council from LLC’s southerly line, South 51 and Ward 7 has approved the proposed degrees 57 minutes 41 seconds West, Whereas, under the Program, the sale or has not disapproved or 6.90 feet to a point 12.90 feet left of City has acquired Permanent Parcel requested a hold of the proposed centerline of right of way of West No. 110-25-088 located at 11501 Thorn- sale within 45 days of notification 6th Place Station 9+56.28 wood Avenue; and of it; 2) Thence, leaving said southerly Whereas, Section 183.021 of the 2. The proposed purchaser of the line, North 80 degrees 57 minutes 06 Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, parcel is neither tax delinquent nor seconds West, 12.63 feet to a point Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- in violation of the Building and 21.51 feet left of centerline of right sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Housing Code; now, therefore, of way of West 6th Place Station when directed by the Director of Be it resolved by the Board of 9+65.52; Community Development and when Control of the City of Cleveland that 1910 November 14, 2018 The City Record 23 under Section 183.021 of the Codified shall be $1,000.00, which amount is PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, determined to be not less than the Any applicant wishing to receive the Commissioner of Purchases and fair market value of the parcels for residency credit will be asked to Supplies is authorized, when direct- uses according to the Program. show that he/she is a bona fide res- ed by the Director of Community Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, ident of the City of Cleveland. The Development, and the Mayor is Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, following list gives examples of requested to execute an Official McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, items that an applicant may present Deed for and on behalf of the City and Acting Director Scott. at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- of Cleveland with Melissa Philpott Nays: None. vice Commission requires a mini- for the sale of Permanent Parcel No. Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors mum of three items from at least 107-20-037, according to the Land Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. three different categories, where Reutilization Program in such man- applicable. All items must be cur- ner as best carries out the intent of JEFFREY B. MARKS, rent. Please note that presentation Secretary the program. of these items does not constitute Be it further resolved that the con- conclusive proof of bona fide resi- sideration for the sale of the parcel dency. Acceptable categories shall be $200.00, which amount is CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES include, but are not limited to, the determined to be not less than the ______following: fair market value of the parcel for General Information uses according to the Program. Lease - from rental agency. Yeas: Acting Director Singletary, Application blanks and informa- Directors Dumas, Davis, Cox, tion, regarding minimum entrance Lease - from independent party. McGrath, Menesse, West, McNamara, qualifications, scope of examination, Must include copy of cancelled and Acting Director Scott. and suggested reference materials check or money order receipts for Nays: None. may be obtained at the office of the previous rent and/or security Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Civil Service Commission, Room 119, deposit, and fully executed; other- Kennedy, Gordon, and Ebersole. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- wise, it us unacceptable. side Avenue. Resolution No. 490-18. Utility bills bearing the property By Director Menesse. Application blanks must be prop- address and your name. erly filled out on the official form Whereas, under Ordinance No. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- Post Office change of address form 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the mission and filed at the office of the properly date stamped. City is conducting a Land Reuti- commission not later than the final lization Program (“Program”) closing date slated in the examina- Official documents relating to home according to the provisions of Chap- tion announcement. ownership including deed, purchase ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; agreement, or insurance policy. and EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each Whereas, under the Program, the applicant whether passing or failing Bank statements (Within last three City has acquired Permanent Parcel will be notified of the results of the months). Nos. 116-29-001, 116-29-002, 116-29-003, examination as soon as the School registration of children. 116-29-148 and 116-29-149 located on commission has graded the papers. St. Clair Avenue and Larchmont Thereafter, eligible lists will be Car insurance documents. Avenue; and established which will consist of the Whereas, Section 183.021 of the names of those candidates who have Car registration or Driver’s License Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, been successful in all parts of the or Ohio I.D. (One only). Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- examination. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Loans and credit card statements when directed by the Director of PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All (Within last three months). Community Development and when candidates for original entrance Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, certain specified conditions have positions who are successful in tools, car, etc.). been met, to sell Land Reutilization other parts of the examinations Program parcels; and must submit to a physical examina- Current bills not listed above (With- Whereas, Hospice of the Western tion. in last three months). Reserve, Inc. has proposed to the City to purchase and develop the ROBERT BENNETT, The following are examples of unac- parcels for green space; and President ceptable categories of proof: Whereas, the following conditions exist: Library cards. 1. The member of Council from CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE Voter registration cards. Ward 10 has approved the proposed ______sale or has not disapproved or Birth certificates. requested a hold of the proposed ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2018 sale within 45 days of notification Filing Beginning 11/16/2018 Notarized letters or affidavits. of it; 2. The proposed purchaser of the Social Security card. parcels is neither tax delinquent nor Announ- Exam Classi- Exam Rental receipts from independent in violation of the Building and cement Method fication Type party without cancelled checks or Housing Code; now, therefore, No. Be it resolved by the Board of money order receipt. Control of the City of Cleveland that 109 WR Airport under Section 183.021 of the Codified Maintenance Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Supervisor - APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES the Commissioner of Purchases and Field Open ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 109 Supplies is authorized, when direct- ed by the Director of Community 110 WR/TY Customer Service AIRPORT MAINTENANCE SUPER- Development, and the Mayor is Representative - VISOR - FIELD (OPEN) requested, to execute an Official Call Center Open Deed for and on behalf of the City Public notice is hereby given by the of Cleveland, with Hospice of the 111 WR Heavy Duty Civil Service Commission of Cleve- Western Reserve, Inc. for the sale Technician II Open land, Ohio, of an open competitive and development of Permanent Par- examination for the above classifica- cel Nos. 116-29-001, 116-29-002, 116-29- 112 WR Laboratory tion. 003, 116-29-148 and 116-29-149 located Assistant Open on St. Clair Avenue and Larchmont FILING OF APPLICATION: Avenue, according to the Land 113 WR/TY Legal Secretary Open Reutilization Program in such man- Application must be made electroni- ner as best carries out the intent of 114 EE Preventive Health cally through the City of Cleveland’s the program. Counselor (HIV) Open web site: Be it further resolved that the con- www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c sideration for the sale of the parcels 115 EE Systems Analyst Open leveland 1911 24 The City Record November 14, 2018

No other form or method of applica- required. Follows all operations and APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES tion will be accepted. Absolutely no safety policies and safe work prac- ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 110 paper applications will be accepted. tices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training class- CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESEN- THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION es and demonstrates competence TATIVE, CALL CENTER (OPEN) PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- (demonstration of competence may be DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL determined by exam.) Wears and Public notice is hereby given by the 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- properly utilizes safety equipment in Civil Service Commission of Cleve- BER 29, 2018. NOTE: APPLICATIONS accordance with Divisional policy at land, Ohio, of an open competitive WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER all times. examination for the above classifica- 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- tion. BER 29, 2018. Minimum Qualifications: FILING OF APPLICATION: THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- A High School Diploma from an SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE accredited high school program or Application must be made electroni- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. GED is required. A Bachelor’s Degree cally through the City of Cleveland’s from an accredited aviation college or web site: IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of university is required. (Substitution: www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c submitting an application, copies of Three years of unit leader supervi- leveland the following items are required to be sion experience directly related to uploaded as attachments to that CHIA airfield configuration and CLE No other form or method of applica- application: FAA tower communications for tra- tion will be accepted. Absolutely no versing the CLE runway and taxiway paper applications will be accepted. 1. Proof of Education (as provided system may substitute for degree.) herein); The equivalent of three years of full THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION 2. A valid Driver’s License; time paid experience in airport field PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- operations is required. Must have 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL FAR Part 139 basic knowledge. A veteran’s status (as described herein) 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- valid State of Ohio Driver’s License is only required if the applicant is seek- BER 29, 2018 NOTE: APPLICATIONS ing veteran’s preference points. required. Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds. Must have strong WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER verbal communication, writing, inter- 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- BER 29, 2018 tions, and certifications will be made personal, and effective leadership skills and have an expert knowledge with applicants via email. Any THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- updates of email or your online pro- of runway circuit routes. Must be com- puter proficient. Must be willing to SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE file must be made at [email protected] FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. land.oh.us. work any shift, take days off assigned, and work weekends and IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING holidays if required. Must comply submitting an application, copies of FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. with a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) ten-year the following items are required to be YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN employment background check and uploaded as attachments to that EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE fingerprint-based criminal history application: USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE records check. LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- 1. Proof of Education (as provided TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED NOTE: Minimum qualifications must herein); FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB be met as of the last day of the filing CLASSIFICATION. 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove period unless otherwise stated. veteran’s status (as described herein) SALARY: The prevailing salary for only required if the applicant is seek- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- ing veteran’s preference points this position as established by Ordi- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT nance of the Council of the City of 3. Proofs of City of Cleveland Resi- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY dency (as described herein) only Cleveland is $21,019.66 - $67,178.06 per AND ALL INFORMATION CON- Year. required if the applicant is seeking TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR residency points RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL EXAMINATION INFORMATION RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT Applicants will be notified of the Any applicant that willfully provides BE PERMITTED. All additional attach- time, date, and place of the examina- any false document, statement, or cer- ments, correspondence, notifications, tion via email. tification in regard to any test will be and certifications will be made with terminated from all processing, applicants via email. Any updates of NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- removed from any eligible list, and es, certificates, resumes and any may face possible criminal prosecu- email or your online profile must be other required documents must be tion. made at: [email protected]. uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING Applications without the required FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. documents will be rejected. Veterans’ preference will be awarded, YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN when applicable, to eligible veterans EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE Duties: in accordance with Civil Service USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- Under general supervision, coordi- active service or a DD Form 214, must TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED nates daily departmental activities. be presented to the Commission at the FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB Assigns work to maintenance person- time of filing application for the CLASSIFICATION. nel and schedules overtime as neces- examination in which credit is sought sary. Manages the daily activities of in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- SALARY: The prevailing salary for general, maintenance, or trades per- it. If the applicant has received an this position as established by Ordi- sonnel. Orders maintenance equip- honorable discharge or a general dis- nance of the Council of the City of ment and supplies. Generates, com- charge under honorable conditions Cleveland is $14.29 - $19.45 per Hour. pletes and processes airport mainte- that applicant shall receive an addi- nance and other reports and performs tional five (5) points added to their EXAMINATION INFORMATION other administrative tasks. Writes raw score on the examination. procurement requests and tallies TYPE: WRITTEN/TYPING EXAMI- invoices. May interpret architectural, THE COMMISSION WILL NATION: Applicants will be notified structural, mechanical blueprint, and NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR of the time, date, and place of the plumbing isometric drawings and be VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR examinations. The typing portion of familiar with the operation and mech- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE the exam will be Pass/Fail. Those anism of the subjects of such building APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER applicants who do not type at least 25 appurtenances, hand held power APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF words per minute (Gross words per tools, and larger power equipment THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. minute minus errors) with at least an used in facilities maintenance work. 80% accuracy, will receive a zero for Performs other job related-duties as AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER their exam. 1912 November 14, 2018 The City Record 25

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- preferred. (Substitution: two years of ‚ Insurance Statement (Home insur- es, certificates, resumes and any full-time paid relevant call center or ance, rental insurance, car insur- other required documents must be customer service experience in a high ance or other insurance docu- uploaded and included with your volume business (office) environ- ments). Application when it is submitted. ment may be substituted for each Applications without the required year of college education lacking.) * “ONE YEAR AGO” SHALL BE ONE documents will be rejected. Must demonstrate the following: YEAR PREVIOUS TO DATE OF FIL- intermediate level knowledge and ING. For example, if you are filing for Duties: skill of the internet and Microsoft the examination in November of 2018 Word and Excel; a typing speed of 25 you must present 4 different docu- Under supervision, correctly handles words per minute with 80% accuracy; ments dated September, October, or a high volume of utility customers to fluency in English; excellent oral and November of 2017. resolve inquiries, concerns, or com- written communication skills. The plaints regarding their accounts, ability to use a headset while sitting ** “CURRENT” SHALL BE WITH IN equipment, and services by walk-in or at a workstation continuously for up THE LAST THREE MONTHS. For telephone in accordance with estab- eight (8) hours during the work shift example, if you are filing for the lished guidelines and procedures. is required. The ability to speak a sec- examination in November of 2018 you Receives information regarding cus- ond language is preferred. Must pos- must present 4 different documents tomer’s circumstances. Uses comput- sess excellent analytical skills as dated September, October, or Novem- ers, reference materials and job aids, well as excellent follow-up and fol- ber of 2018. government records, training ses- low-through skills with both internal sions, etc. to investigate and address and external customers. Must also NOTE: IF CREDITORS ARE PAID meter information as well as cus- possess good organizational and ONLINE, A COPY OF BILL IS TO BE tomer usage, account, and bill pay- time-management skills. PRINTED SHOWING THE ment history. Performs thorough ADDRESS OF THE APPLICANT. account analysis of all known infor- NOTE: Minimum qualifications must THE BILL MUST HAVE THE DATE mation to resolve a customer inquiry be met as of the last day of the filing VISIBLE. within the framework of established period unless otherwise stated. policies and procedures. Assesses NOTE: Applicants who are under the resulting information to determine age of 25 who do not have sufficient NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- theft of services or possible causes for bills or items in their own name may MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT high or low meter readings. Calcu- provide one or more proof documents TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY lates specific charges and makes bearing their own name and Cleve- AND ALL INFORMATION CON- billing adjustments as necessary. land address, and supplement it with TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR Evaluates customer eligibility for the additional required proofs from a RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL billing adjustments and service pro- spouse or blood relative with whom RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL grams, bill extensions, or extended they reside; provided that such other payment arrangements and deter- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. person also provides a notarized mines if supervisory approval is need- statement that the applicant has ed for such. Explains applicable poli- Any applicant that willfully provides resided with them at that address for cies and procedures to customers. any false document, statement, or cer- more than a year prior to the date of Answers simple to complex questions tification in regard to any test will be application and provides the missing related to billing, collections, and per- terminated from all processing, documentation in their own name mits. Informs customers of possible removed from any eligible list, and with their Cleveland address. reasons for high or low bills and may face possible criminal prosecu- takes necessary steps to resolve the tion. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE customer’s issues. Uses excellent lis- tening skills, soft skills, customer ser- RESIDENCY CREDIT Veterans’ preference will be awarded, vice, and phone etiquettes as it when applicable, to eligible veterans relates to serving walk-in and phone In accordance with the Charter of the in accordance with Civil Service customers. Uses professionally City of Cleveland: A person who has Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of assertive communication and negoti- had as his/her primary residence in active service or a DD Form 214, must ation skills with difficult customers. the City of Cleveland for at least one be presented to the Commission at the Completes necessary forms, docu- year at the time of filing a Civil Ser- time of filing application for the ments, or letters to establish new vice application, and desires to take examination in which credit is sought accounts, establish or terminate ser- an entry-level Civil Service examina- in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- vice, request repairs, issue permits, tion, shall, if a passing grade on the it. If the applicant has received an and initiate account adjustments. written examination is attained, have honorable discharge or a general dis- Enters highly accurate and complete ten (10) points added to his/her pass- charge under honorable conditions information to update customer ing score. that applicant shall receive an addi- records to confirm conversation and tional five (5) points added to their interactions with customers. Refers In order to receive residency credit, raw score on the examination. customers to appropriate offices or applicants must present the originals agencies. Follows up with customer OR LEGIBLE COPIES of 4 different THE COMMISSION WILL as necessary to meet the required ser- proofs of residency from ONE YEAR NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR vice level. Performs other job-related AGO* and 4 different proofs of resi- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR duties as required. Follows all opera- dency that are CURRENT** (A total RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE tions and safety policies and safe of EIGHT documents) for verifica- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER work practices. Attends and partici- tion at the time of filing. (“Different” APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF pates in operations and safety train- means that an applicant can provide THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. ing classes and demonstrates compe- (for example) a bank statement from tence (demonstration of competence a year ago, and a current statement ANYONE WHO WISHES TO may be determined by exam.) Wears for the same bank account, but cannot REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION and properly utilizes safety equip- provide multiple statements from the MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- ment in accordance with Divisional same account for different months to ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- policy at all times. satisfy the 4 proofs requirement. TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION Minimum Qualifications: Such proofs include: PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO A High School Diploma or GED is ‚ Driver’s License PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION required. An Associate’s Degree in ‚ Bank Statements IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR Accounting, Business, or a related ‚ Utility Bills WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE field from an accredited college or ‚ Mortgage or Lease Agreement HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN university is required. Two years of ‚ Bills from creditors not listed ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- full-time paid experience of handling above PORTING THE NEED FOR THE telephone and/or walk-in customers ‚ Other Postmarked mail such as REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS with emphasis on customer service, magazines with name and mailing REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- collections, billing, and/or service label attached, organization TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT complaints in a high-volume business newsletters, medical/dental bills, THE TIME OF FILING. (office) environment is required, voter registration card, or motor experience in a utility call center is vehicle registration AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 1913 26 The City Record November 14, 2018

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES Duties: APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 111 ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 112 Under supervision, performs preven- HEAVY DUTY TECHNICIAN II tive maintenance and minor repairs LABORATORY ASSISTANT (OPEN) (OPEN) to medium grade repairs to trucks and other motorized equipment 20,000 Public notice is hereby given by the Public notice is hereby given by the lbs. gross vehicle weight (GVW) as Civil Service Commission of Cleve- Civil Service Commission of Cleve- well as to secondary units. Performs land, Ohio, of an open competitive land, Ohio, of an open competitive other job-related duties as required. examination for the above classifica- tion. examination for the above classifica- Follows all operations and safety tion. policies and safe work practices. Attends and participates in opera- FILING OF APPLICATION: tions and safety training classes and FILING OF APPLICATION: demonstrates competence (demon- Application must be made electroni- stration of competence may be deter- cally through the City of Cleveland’s Application must be made electroni- mined by exam.) Wears and properly web site: cally through the City of Cleveland’s utilizes safety equipment in accor- www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c web site: dance with Divisional policy at all leveland www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c times. leveland No other form or method of applica- Minimum Qualifications: tion will be accepted. Absolutely no No other form or method of applica- paper applications will be accepted. tion will be accepted. Absolutely no A High School Diploma or GED is paper applications will be accepted. required. One year of full time paid THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION experience in the repair and mainte- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION nance of motorized medium or heavy 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- equipment 14,001+ GVW (Class 4) BER 22, 2018 NOTE: APPLICATIONS DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL and over is required. (Substitution: a WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- Diploma from a Trade School with 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- BER 29, 2018. NOTE: APPLICATIONS training in medium or heavy duty BER 22, 2018. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER truck and diesel repair may substi- 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- tute for experience lacking.) A valid THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- BER 29, 2018. State of Ohio Driver’s License is SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE required. Must obtain a valid State of FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Ohio Commercial Driver’s License SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE Class “B” within six months of the IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. date of hire. Must possess the appro- submitting an application, copies of priate tools to perform duties. Basic the following items are required to be IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of knowledge of drum and disc brake uploaded as attachments to that submitting an application, copies of systems as well as 12-volt automotive application: the following items are required to be electrical systems is required. uploaded as attachments to that 1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); application: NOTE: Minimum qualifications must be met as of the last day of the filing 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove period unless otherwise stated. veteran’s status (as described herein) 1. Proof of Education (as provided only required if the applicant is seek- herein); NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- ing veteran’s preference points 2. A valid Driver’s License; 3. Proofs of City of Cleveland Resi- 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY dency (as described herein) only veteran’s status (as described herein) AND ALL INFORMATION CON- required if the applicant is seeking only required if the applicant is seek- residency points TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR ing veteran’s preference points. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. tions, and certifications will be made TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT with applicants via email. Any BE PERMITTED. All additional Any applicant that willfully provides attachments, correspondence, notifica- updates of email or your online pro- any false document, statement, or cer- file must be made at [email protected] tions, and certifications will be made tification in regard to any test will be with applicants via email. Any updates land.oh.us. terminated from all processing, of email or your online profile must be removed from any eligible list, and made at: [email protected]. NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING may face possible criminal prosecu- FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. tion. NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE VETERANS’ PREFERENCE YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- Veterans’ preference will be awarded, USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED when applicable, to eligible veterans LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB in accordance with Civil Service TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED CLASSIFICATION. Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB active service or a DD Form 214, must CLASSIFICATION. SALARY: The prevailing salary for be presented to the Commission at the this position as established by Ordi- time of filing application for the SALARY: The prevailing salary for nance of the Council of the City of examination in which credit is sought this position as established by Ordi- Cleveland is $17.00 - $26.64 per Hour. in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- nance of the Council of the City of it. If the applicant has received an Cleveland is $10.00- $21.09 per Hour. EXAMINATION INFORMATION honorable discharge or a general dis- charge under honorable conditions EXAMINATION INFORMATION that applicant shall receive an addi- TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: tional five (5) points added to their TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: Applicants will be notified of the raw score on the examination. Applicants will be notified of the time, date, and place of the examina- time, date, and place of the examina- tion via email. THE COMMISSION WILL tions. NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- es, certificates, resumes and any RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE es, certificates, resumes and any other required documents must be APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER other required documents must be uploaded and included with your APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. Application when it is submitted. Applications without the required Applications without the required documents will be rejected. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER documents will be rejected. 1914 November 14, 2018 The City Record 27

Duties: In order to receive residency credit, THE COMMISSION WILL applicants must present the originals NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR Under immediate supervision, assists OR LEGIBLE COPIES of 4 different VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR in the routine examination and test- proofs of residency from ONE YEAR RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE ing of construction material in a phys- AGO* and 4 different proofs of resi- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER ical testing laboratory. Performs dency that are CURRENT** (A total APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF related duties as required. TYPICAL of EIGHT documents) for verifica- THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. TASKS: Obtains and prepares sam- tion at the time of filing. (“Different” ples for testing. Drills sections from means that an applicant can provide ANYONE WHO WISHES TO concrete for testing. Caps core sec- (for example) a bank statement from REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION tions in preparation for testing. Pre- a year ago, and a current statement MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- pares cement briquettes for test pur- for the same bank account, but cannot ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- pose. Grades aggregates for concrete provide multiple statements from the TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- and asphalt and calculates propor- same account for different months to ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION tions for mixing. Tests and examines satisfy the 4 proofs requirement. PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. concrete core sections, cement sam- THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO ples, asphalt samples, asphalt paving Such proofs include: PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION mixtures, brick, tile pipe, sewer pipe, IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR expansion joint materials, and other ‚ Driver’s License WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE construction materials. Tests steel ‚ Bank Statements HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN samples and other metal samples. ‚ Utility Bills ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- Mortgage or Lease Agreement Tests materials for resistance to wear ‚ PORTING THE NEED FOR THE Bills from creditors not listed and impact, for strength, and for ‚ REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS above other characteristics. Operates com- REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- Other Postmarked mail such as pression testing machines, abrasion, ‚ TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT magazines with name and mailing THE TIME OF FILING. hardness, and impact testing label attached, organization machines, and other physical labora- newsletters, medical/dental bills, AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER tory equipment. Prepares testing voter registration card, or motor equipment and apparatus for tests. vehicle registration APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES Cleans and lubricates testing equip- ‚ Insurance Statement (Home insur- ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 113 ment. Cleans laboratory. Prepares ance, rental insurance, car insur- and files reports. Follows up with cus- ance or other insurance docu- LEGAL SECRETARY (OPEN) tomer as necessary to meet the ments). required service level. Performs other Public notice is hereby given by the job-related duties as required. Fol- * “ONE YEAR AGO” SHALL BE ONE Civil Service Commission of Cleve- lows all operations and safety poli- YEAR PREVIOUS TO DATE OF FIL- land, Ohio, of an open competitive cies and safe work practices. Attends ING. For example, if you are filing for examination for the above classifica- and participates in operations and the examination in November of 2018 tion. safety training classes and demon- you must present 4 different docu- strates competence (demonstration of ments dated September, October, or FILING OF APPLICATION: competence may be determined by November of 2017. exam.) Wears and properly utilizes Application must be made electroni- safety equipment in accordance with ** “CURRENT” SHALL BE WITH IN cally through the City of Cleveland’s Divisional policy at all times. THE LAST THREE MONTHS. For web site: example, if you are filing for the www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c Minimum Qualifications: examination in November of 2018 you leveland must present 4 different documents A High School diploma or GED is dated September, October, or Novem- No other form or method of applica- required. Must be able to lift and ber of 2018. tion will be accepted. Absolutely no carry a minimum of thirty (30) paper applications will be accepted. pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s NOTE: IF CREDITORS ARE PAID License is required. Must obtain Ohio ONLINE, A COPY OF BILL IS TO BE THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION EPA Laboratory Analysis Certifica- PRINTED SHOWING THE PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- tion for pH Alkalinity and Chlorine ADDRESS OF THE APPLICANT. DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL Analysis within one year of hire. THE BILL MUST HAVE THE DATE 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- VISIBLE. BER 29, 2018. NOTE: APPLICATIONS NOTE: Minimum qualifications must WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER be met as of the last day of the filing NOTE: Applicants who are under the 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- period unless otherwise stated. age of 25 who do not have sufficient BER 29, 2018. bills or items in their own name may provide one or more proof documents NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- bearing their own name and Cleve- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE land address, and supplement it with TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. AND ALL INFORMATION CON- the additional required proofs from a spouse or blood relative with whom TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of they reside; provided that such other RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL person also provides a notarized submitting an application, copies of RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL statement that the applicant has the following items are required to be FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. resided with them at that address for uploaded as attachments to that more than a year prior to the date of application: Any applicant that willfully provides application and provides the missing any false document, statement, or cer- documentation in their own name 1. Proof of Education (as provided tification in regard to any test will be with their Cleveland address. herein); terminated from all processing, 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove removed from any eligible list, and VETERANS’ PREFERENCE veteran’s status (as described herein) may face possible criminal prosecu- only required if the applicant is seek- tion. Veterans’ preference will be awarded, ing veteran’s preference points when applicable, to eligible veterans RESIDENCY CREDIT in accordance with Civil Service NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. In accordance with the Charter of the active service or a DD Form 214, must YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN City of Cleveland: A person who has be presented to the Commission at the EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE had as his/her primary residence in time of filing application for the USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE the City of Cleveland for at least one examination in which credit is sought LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- year at the time of filing a Civil Ser- in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED vice application, and desires to take it. If the applicant has received an FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB an entry-level Civil Service examina- honorable discharge or a general dis- CLASSIFICATION. tion, shall, if a passing grade on the charge under honorable conditions written examination is attained, have that applicant shall receive an addi- NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- ten (10) points added to his/her pass- tional five (5) points added to their tions, and certifications will be made ing score. raw score on the examination. with applicants via email. Any 1915 28 The City Record November 14, 2018 updates of email or your online pro- RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL *These items should be uploaded file must be made at [email protected] RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL under the “Attachments” tab in your land.oh.us. FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. application.

SALARY: The prevailing salary for Any applicant that willfully provides NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR this position as established by Ordi- any false document, statement, or cer- APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES nance of the Council of the City of tification in regard to any test will be TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT Cleveland is $20,800.00 - $50,700.42 per terminated from all processing, BE PERMITTED. All additional Year. removed from any eligible list, and attachments, correspondence, notifica- may face possible criminal prosecu- tions, and certifications will be made EXAMINATION INFORMATION tion. with applicants via email. Any updates of email or your online profile must be TYPE: WRITTEN/ TYPING EXAMI- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE made at: [email protected]. NATION: Applicants will be notified of the time, date, and place of the Veterans’ preference will be awarded, NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING examinations. when applicable, to eligible veterans FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. in accordance with Civil Service YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN NOTE: WRITTEN TEST = 60% OF Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE FINAL GRADE. THE WRITTEN active service or a DD Form 214, must USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE TEST WILL BE ADMINISTERED be presented to the Commission at the LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- FIRST. TYPING TEST = 40% OF time of filing application for the TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED FINAL GRADE. CANDIDATES WILL examination in which credit is sought FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB BE REQUIRED TO TYPE UP ONE in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- CLASSIFICATION. OR MORE LEGAL DOCUMENTS AS it. If the applicant has received an WELL AS HAVE A MINIMUM OF 55 honorable discharge or a general dis- SALARY: The prevailing salary for WPM (Gross words per minute minus charge under honorable conditions this position as established by Ordi- errors) IN A TIMED WRITING IN that applicant shall receive an addi- nance of the Council of the City of ORDER TO HAVE THEIR EXAMS tional five (5) points added to their Cleveland is $13.59 - $24.64 per Hour. GRADED. FAILURE TO OBTAIN 55 raw score on the examination. WPM ON THE TYPING PORTION OF EXAMINATION INFORMATION THE EXAM WILL RESULT IN AN THE COMMISSION WILL AUTOMATIC SCORE OF ZERO. NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- (FAILURE) VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE mined based on Education and Expe- NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER rience found in Resume and Applica- es, certificates, resumes and any APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF tion. other required documents must be THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- Applications without the required es, certificates, resumes and any documents will be rejected. APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES other required documents must be ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 114 uploaded and included with your Duties: Application when it is submitted. PREVENTIVE HEALTH COUN- Applications without the required Under supervision, assists in the SELOR – (STD/HIV) (OPEN) documents will be rejected. preparation of legal documents and other papers. Performs general cleri- Public notice is hereby given by the Duties: cal duties. Takes and transcribes Civil Service Commission of Cleve- legal dictation as required. Tracks land, Ohio, of an open competitive Under supervision, provides educa- legislation as necessary. Manages examination for the above classifica- tion and counseling services regard- appointments and travel arrange- tion. ing drug use/abuse or sexually trans- ments. Coordinates the scheduling of mitted diseases (STD’s). Provides meetings, depositions, conferences, FILING OF APPLICATION: individual, family, and group drug and court appearances. Performs counseling, training, and consulta- other job-related duties as required. Application must be made electroni- tion services and community outreach Follows all operations and safety cally through the City of Cleveland’s to target population groups. Provides policies and safe work practices. web site: assessments of needs and makes Attends and participates in opera- www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c appropriate referrals to the Depart- tions and safety training classes and leveland ment of Health services, community demonstrates competence (demon- agencies, etc. Maintains accurate and stration of competence may be deter- No other form or method of applica- up-to-date program statistics, client mined by exam.) Wears and properly tion will be accepted. Absolutely no case files, etc. Performs other job- utilizes safety equipment in accor- paper applications will be accepted. related duties as required. Conducts dance with Divisional policy at all pre- and post-test HIV and other STD times. THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION counseling sessions at various loca- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- tions. Informs patients of test results Minimum Qualifications: DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL in accordance with protocols and 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- guidelines. Assists in interpreting A High School Diploma or GED is BER 29, 2018. NOTE: APPLICATIONS laboratory results. Elicits names and required. An Associate’s Degree from WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER locations of sex partners and other an accredited college or university is 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- individuals at risk for contact to help required. Two years of full time paid BER 29, 2018. prevent the spread of particular dis- experience as a Legal Secretary is eases as program policy dictates. required. (Substitution: One year of THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Establishes effective working rela- full time paid experience may substi- SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE tionships with agencies and individu- tute for each year of college educa- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. als who manage STD/HIV programs. tion lacking. A certificate in Legal Studies or closely related field may IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of Analyzes, identifies, and reports con- substitute for the degree.) Must be submitting an application, copies of cerns related to improper testing, able to type at least 55 words per the following items are required to be diagnosis, and treatment of infected minute. uploaded as attachments to that individuals. Performs other job-relat- application: ed duties as required. Follows all NOTE: Minimum qualifications must operations and safety policies and be met as of the last day of the filing 1. Proof of Education (as provided safe work practices. Attends and par- period unless otherwise stated. herein); ticipates in operations and safety 2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- training classes and demonstrates NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- ed herein); competence (demonstration of compe- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove tence may be determined by exam.) TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY veteran’s status (as described herein) Wears and properly utilizes safety AND ALL INFORMATION CON- only required if the applicant is seek- equipment in accordance with Divi- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR ing veteran’s preference points; sional policy at all times. 1916 November 14, 2018 The City Record 29

Minimum Qualifications THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION and properly utilizes safety equip- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- ment in accordance with Divisional A High School Diploma or GED is DAY, NOVEMBER 16, 2018 UNTIL policy at all times. required. A Bachelor’s Degree in 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- Health Education, Nursing, or related BER 29, 2018. NOTE: APPLICATIONS Minimum Qualifications field from an accredited four-year col- WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER lege or university OR an additional 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, NOVEM- A High School Diploma or GED is two years experience in a health BER 29, 2018. required. An Associate’s Degree in related field OR an RN or LPN Computer Science or closely related License is preferred. Two years of full THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- field from an accredited college, uni- time paid experience in public health, SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE versity, or vocational school is health education, community organi- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. required. Two years of relevant full zation, or a related field is required. time paid experience in the set-up and Knowledge of Greater Cleveland area IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of configuration of personal computers and neighborhoods is beneficial. The submitting an application, copies of in a networking environment (Novell ability to draw blood is preferred. the following items are required to be and/or Microsoft NT) is required. Must be certified to do pre- and post- uploaded as attachments to that (Substitution: Two years of experi- testing for HIV within six months of application: ence may substitute for each year of the date of hire. A valid State of Ohio college education lacking.) A valid Driver’s License is required 1. Proof of Education (as provided state of Ohio Driver’s License is herein); required. NOTE: Minimum qualifications must 2. 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RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER es, certificates, resumes and any THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. other required documents must be APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES uploaded and included with your AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 115 Application when it is submitted. Applications without the required ROBERT BENNETT, SYSTEMS ANALYST (OPEN) documents will be rejected. President November 14, 2018 Public notice is hereby given by the Duties: Civil Service Commission of Cleve- land, Ohio, of an open competitive Under supervision, performs comput- SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD examination for the above classifica- er systems design, implementation, OF ZONING APPEALS tion. management, and/or control tasks. Assists in, or performs, special pro- FILING OF APPLICATION: ject work as assigned. Troubleshoots MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2018 computer system problems and pro- Application must be made electroni- vides other technical assistance as 9:30 A.M. cally through the City of Cleveland’s needed. Performs other job-related web site: duties as required. Follows all opera- Waste Collection Appeal www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c tions and safety policies and safe Calendar No. 18-243 4432 East 156th leveland work practices. Attends and partici- Street (Ward 1) pates in operations and safety train- William Sancho, owner, appeals No other form or method of applica- ing classes and demonstrates compe- under the authority of Section 76-6 tion will be accepted. Absolutely no tence (demonstration of competence of the Charter of the City of Cleve- paper applications will be accepted. may be determined by exam.) Wears land and Section 329.02(d) of the 1917 30 The City Record November 14, 2018

Cleveland Codified Ordinances and detached garage on a 5,600 square permitted in a One Family District disputes the decision of the hearing foot lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi- provided it is located not less than one examiner in Parking Violations dential District. The owner appeals thousand (1,000) feet from another Bureau on September 17, 2018 con- for the relief from the strict appli- residential facility. Proposed use is cerning the City of Cleveland Waste cation of the following sections of within 1,000 feet of another residential Collection issuance of Civil Infrac- the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: facility, Open Arms Adult family tion Ticket Number WC40006819 1. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which house, at 16003 Glendale Avenue. issued October 23, 2018 regarding states that in a Two Family District (Filed August 2, 2018 - Testimony failure to comply with Section no interior side yard, shall be less Taken) 551.111(B) in the Cleveland Codified than five (5) feet in width for a cor- Postponement made at the request Ordinances. (Filed October 23, 2018) ner lot, nor less than three (3) feet of the Board to allow time for the in width for an interior lot, nor shall appellant to meet with the commu- Calendar No. 18-245 2082 West 95th the aggregate width of side yards nity. This case was reinstated from Street (Ward 15) on the same premises be less than September 4 (to October 15) as the BNP Real Estate LLC., owner, pro- (10) feet. However, the width of any appellant did not attend previous poses to change use from a two-fam- such interior side yard shall in no hearing due to a family emergency. ily dwelling to a three-family case be less than one fourth (1/4) dwelling in a B1 Two-Family Resi- the height of the main building on Secretary dential District. The owner appeals the premises. The required side yard for relief from the strict application is 8' - 7" and a 5' - 0" side yard is of the following sections of the proposed. REPORT OF THE BOARD Cleveland Codified Ordinances: 2. Section 341.02(b) which states OF ZONING APPEALS 1. Section 337.03 which states that that City Planning approval is in a Two family District, a three required prior to the issuance of a family-dwelling is not permitted; it building permit. (Filed October 30, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2018 is first permitted in a Multi-Family 2018) District. At the meeting of the Board of 2. Section 337.03(c) The Board of Calendar No. 18-248 12024 Wade Zoning Appeals on Monday, Novem- Zoning Appeals, may grant special Park Avenue (Ward 9) ber 12, 2018 the following appeals permit for remodeling of existing B.R. Knez, proposes to construct a were scheduled for hearing before dwelling houses to provide for more new 2 1/2 story 1,766 square foot sin- the Board. than two dwelling units but not gle family house with a detached more than six dwelling units pro- garage on a 4,000 square foot Cuya- The following appeals were vided that: (1) The square feet of hoga County Land Bank lot in a B1 APPROVED: lot area to be allotted to each Two-Family Residential District. Calendar No. 18-153: 4610 Clinton dwelling unit is in accordance with The owner appeals for the relief Avenue the area regulations included in from the strict application of the fol- Cleveland Bricks, owner, proposes Chapter 355: (2) The dwelling units lowing sections of the Cleveland to build a new three story single to be created will be not smaller Codified Ordinances: family residential home on a newly than two (2) rooms and a bathroom; 1. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) which proposed 4,450 square foot lot in a (3) There will be no exterior evi- states that in a Two Family District B1 Two-Family Residential District. dence will be not smaller than two no interior side yard, shall be less than five (5) feet in width for a cor- (2) rooms and a bathroom; (3) ner lot, nor less than three (3) feet Calendar No. 18-154: 4608 Clinton There will be no exterior evidence in width for an interior lot, nor shall Avenue that a remodeled dwelling house is the aggregate width of side yards Cleveland Bricks, owner, proposes occupied by more than two families, on the same premises be less than to renovate a single family resi- except such as may be permitted by (10) feet. However, the width of any dence on a newly proposed 2,200 the Board; (4) The building when such interior side yard shall in no square foot lot in a B1 Two-Family altered or erected and when occu- case be less than one fourth (1/4) Residential District. pied will conform to all the applic- the height of the main building on able provisions of the Building and the premises. The required side yard Calendar No. 18-230: 1457 West 52nd Housing Codes and as the Commis- is 8' - 6" and a 5' - 0" side yard is Street sioner of Building and the Commis- proposed. Vernon Jeffrey, owner, proposes to sioner of Housing so certify; (5) 2. Section 341.02(b) which states build a 122 square foot, two story Garage space or hard surfaced and that City Planning approval is additions to an existing single fam- drained parking space will be pro- required prior to the issuance of a ily residence and a detached garage vided upon the premises for the cars building permit. (Filed October 30, on 3,482 square foot lot in a B1 Two- of the families to be accommodated 2018) Family Residential District. on the premises at the rate of not less than one car per family. POSTPONED FROM Calendar No. 18-231: 6706 Quimby 3. Section 355.04 which states that OCTOBER 15, 2018 Avenue the minimum lot area for a three Harry Boomer, owner, to place a family dwelling is 7,200 square feet; Calendar No. 18-173 15714 Talford 10' x 20' storage container for the proposed lot area is 6,498 square Avenue (Ward 1) equipment and materials on a feet. (Filed October 25, 2018) Wayne Byrd, owner, proposes to vacant lot in a B1 Two-Family Res- establish use as state licensed resi- idential District. Calendar No. 18-246 2324 Lakeside dential facility for up to 5 residents Avenue (Ward 7) in an A1 One Family Residential Calendar No. 18-232: 1926 West 52nd Sixth City Development, owner, District. The owner appeals for Street proposes to install a new 6 foot tall relief from the strict application of Elmhurst Homes LLC., prospective aluminum fence in a Semi-Industry the following sections of the Cleve- purchaser, proposes to erect a 2 District. The owner appeals for land Codified Ordinances story, 1,850 square foot single fami- relief from the strict application of 1. Section 325.571 which states that ly house with an attached two-car Section 358.05(2) of the Cleveland a “Residential Facility” means a garage on a 2,000 square foot City Codified Ordinances which states publicly or privately operated home of Cleveland Land Bank Lot. that a fence in the actual front yard or facility, licensed pursuant to and in side street yard shall not state law, that provides accommo- Calendar No. 18-235: 1481 East 120th exceed 4' in height and shall be at dations, supervision, and personal Street least 50% open. A 6' high fence is care services to an of the following: SoLo Development proposes to proposed in actual front yard along (a) one (1) or two (2) unrelated per- erect a 17' x 48' two story frame Lakeside Avenue and in side street son with mental illness; (b) one (1) single family residence with a 21' x along East 23rd Street. (Filed Octo- or two (2) unrelated adults who are 20' detached garage on a City of ber 29, 2018) receiving residential state supple- Cleveland Land Bank Lot in a B1 ment payments as defined in the Two-Family Residential District. Calendar No. 18-247 12021 Wade Ohio Revised Code; or (c) three (3) Park Avenue (Ward 9) to sixteen (16) unrelated adults. Calendar No. 18-241: 10102 Lorain B.R. Knez, owner, proposes to con- 2. Section 337.02(h) which states Avenue struct a new 2 1/2 story 1,959 square that a residential facility for one (1) to John Halmos, owner, and Jacob foot single family house with a five (5) unrelated persons, is Jackson, Tenant, propose to establish 1918 November 14, 2018 The City Record 31 use as a restaurant in a multi-tenant NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ply with the business enterprise building located in a C1 Local Retail ______code or with representations made Business District. on these forms may result in can- Notice of Public Hearing cellation of the contract or other The following appeal was By the Council Committee civil or criminal penalties.” DENIED: On Development, Planning and Sustainability THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2018 Denial of Second Hand License #LUFU17-00157 Mercedes Cotner File No. 128-18 — 2018 Variety Village Calendar No. 18-228: 7819 Cedar Committee Room 217 Parking Development, for the Avenue City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio Division of Architecture and Site Jamal Cheoufi, owner, appeals On Tuesday, November 27, 2018 Development, Office of Capital under the authority of Section 76- 9:30 a.m. Projects, as authorized by 6(b) of the Charter of the City of Ordinance No. 647-18, passed by the Cleveland and Section 329.02(d) of Notice is hereby given to all inter- Council of the City of Cleveland, the Cleveland Codified Ordinances ested property owners that the June 4, 2018. from the decision of the Division of Council Committee on Development, THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- Assessments and Licenses to deny Planning and Sustainability will ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE Second Hand License Application. hold a public hearing in the Mer- cedes Cotner Committee Room 217, AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF The following appeals were day, November 27, 2018, at 9:30 a.m., A CASHIER’S CHECK OR WITHDRAWN: to consider the following ordinances MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY and resolutions now pending in the CHECKS, NO CASH, AND NO None. Council: CREDIT CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE The following appeals were DIS- Ord. No. 1321-18. PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPECI- MISSED: By Council Member B. Jones. FICATIONS MUST BE PUR- An emergency ordinance desig- CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE None. nating the Morris A. Bradley Car- DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND riage House (aka John F. Puskas SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST BE The following case was POST- Enamels Studio) as a Cleveland ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS LIST PONED: Landmark. TO SUBMIT A BID OR RECEIVE ANY ADDENDA.) OUT-OF-AREA Calendar No. 18-237: Cleveland Lofts Anthony Brancatelli, Chair BIDDERS MAY SEND THEIR LLC Committee on Development, NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR 2121 West 6th Street. Postponed to Planning and Sustainability PLANS VIA FED EX DELIVERY December 10, 2018. TO: CITY OF CLEVELAND, DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND November 14, 2018 and November 21, 2018 The following cases were heard SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND CITY by the Board of Zoning Appeals on HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE Monday, November 5, 2018 and the ROOM 128, CLEVELAND OHIO decisions were adopted and CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS 44114. INCLUDE IN YOUR approved on Monday, November 12, REQUEST YOUR COMPANY’S 2018: FED EX ACCOUNT NUMBER, FULL COMPANY NAME AND ADDRESS COMPANY CONTACT The following appeals were For All Departments /REPRESENTATIVE FULL APPROVED: NAME, CONTACT TELEPHONE Sealed bids will be received at the NUMBER, FACSIMILE TELE- Calendar No. 18-195: 16404 Highview office of the Commissioner of Pur- PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL Drive chases and Supplies, Room 128, City ADDRESS. THE FED EX DELIV- Gary Robinson, owner, proposes to Hall, in accordance with the append- ERY CHARGES FOR THE change use from one family ed schedule, and will be opened and PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS dwelling to Type ‘A’ day care in a read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- WILL BE BILLED TO THE BID- One-Family Residential District. diately thereafter. DER’S COMPANY FED EX Each bid must be made in accor- ACCOUNT NUMBER PROVIDED. Calendar No. 18-201: 2825 York dance with the specifications and THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Avenue must be submitted on the blanks TORY PRE-BID MEETING, supplied for the purpose, all of Lake City Dev. LLC., owner, pro- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 2018 which may be obtained at the office poses to erect a 1,600 square foot AT 10:00 A.M. CLEVELAND CITY of the said Commissioner of Pur- single family house with a detached HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, chases and Supplies, but no bid will garage on a 5,100 square foot lot in ROOM. 517A, CLEVELAND, OHIO be considered unless delivered to 44114. a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- the office of the said commissioner trict. QUESTIONS REGARDING THE previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern PURCHASE OF PLANS AND Standard Time) on the date speci- SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE Calendar No. 18-227: 2215 West 11th fied in the schedule. Street DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice AT (216) 664-2628. Southside Holding Inc., owner, required in Advertisement for Bids. NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED proposes to construct a parking lot Where invitations for bids are AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- with a modular storage container in advertised, the following notice MISSIONER OF PURCHASES a B1 Local Retail Business District. shall be included in the advertise- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVE LAND ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE Secretary Code, each prime bidder, each minor- AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 each female business enterprise O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN REPORT OF THE BOARD (“FBE”) must be certified before TIME). doing business with the City. There- OF BUILDING STANDARDS fore, any prime contractor wishing AND BUILDING APPEALS to receive credit for using an MBE November 7, 2018 and November 14, 2018 or FBE should ensure that applica- tions for certification as to MBE or THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2018 FBE status compliance with the NO MEETING Code, affirmative action in employ- File No. 129-18 — Transfer and ment and, if applicable, joint ven- Disposal of Tires, for the Division of PUBLIC NOTICE ture status, are submitted to the of - Waste Collection, Department of fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) Public Works, as authorized by prior to the date of bid opening or Ordinance No. 731-18, passed by the submission of proposals or as speci - Council of the City of Cleveland, NONE fied by the Director. Failure to com- July 18, 2018. 1919 32 The City Record November 14, 2018

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- ANY ADDENDA.) OUT-OF-AREA ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS TORY PRE-BID MEETING, BIDDERS MAY SEND THEIR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2018 NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR AND ORDINANCES AT 10:00 A.M. MOTOR VEHICLE PLANS VIA FED EX DELIVERY MAINTENANCE, 4150 EAST TO: CITY OF CLEVELAND, DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND 49TH STREET, CLEVELAND, NONE OHIO 44105. SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND CITY NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- ROOM 128, CLEVELAND OHIO COUNCIL COMMITTEE 44114. INCLUDE IN YOUR MISSIONER OF PURCHASES MEETINGS AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND REQUEST YOUR COMPANY’S CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE FED EX ACCOUNT NUMBER, AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- FULL COMPANY NAME AND Monday, November 12, 2018 ADDRESS COMPANY CONTACT LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 9:30 a.m. O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN /REPRESENTATIVE FULL TIME). NAME, CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, FACSIMILE TELE- Municipal Services and Properties PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL Committee: Present: Johnson, Chair; November 7, 2018 and November 14, 2018 ADDRESS. THE FED EX DELIV- Brady, Vice Chair; Bishop, Bran- ERY CHARGES FOR THE catelli, Hairston, Kazy. Authorized WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2018 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS Absence: J. Jones. WILL BE BILLED TO THE BID- DER’S COMPANY FED EX File No. 130-18 — Matherson Avenue 2:00 p.m. Over Big Creek Bridge ACCOUNT NUMBER PROVIDED. Replacement, for the Division of THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Finance Committee: Present: Kel- Engineering and Construction, TORY PRE-BID MEETING, ley, Chair; Zone, Vice Chair; Brady, Office of Capital Projects, as TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 2018 Brancatelli, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, authorized by Ordinance No. 626-17, AT 10:00 A.M. LOCATED AT McCormack. Authorized Absence: CLEVELAND CITY HALL, 601 passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland. LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE- Cleveland, June 5, 2017. LAND, OHIO 44114, ROOM 509. THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- QUESTIONS REGARDING THE Tuesday, November 13, 2018 ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND PURCHASE OF PLANS AND 9:30 a.m. SPECIFICATIONS IN THE SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE AMOUNT OF SEVENTY -FIVE DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN Development, Planning and Sus- DOLLARS ($75.00) ONLY IN THE AT (216) 664-2628. tainability (Zoning) Committee: Pre- FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED sent: Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, OR MONEY ORDER (NO COM- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- Vice Chair; Bishop, B. Jones, Hair- PANY CHECKS, NO CASH, AND MISSIONER OF PURCHASES ston, Keane, McCormack. NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BE AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE 9:30 a.m. PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPECI- AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- FICATIONS MUST BE PUR- LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 Development, Planning and Sus- CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN tainability Committee: Present: DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND TIME). SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST BE Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, Vice ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS LIST Chair; Bishop, B. Jones, Hairston, TO SUBMIT A BID OR RECEIVE November 14, 2018 and November 21, 2018 Keane, McCormack.

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

Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more agreements with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, the Gateway Corporation, or any other tenants and users of the Gateway Garage for the lease and use of City owned and maintained network conduit, dark fiber, and other telecommunication or network assets, for a period up to five years, with one option to renew for an additional five year period, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1356-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of equipment, training and for overtime necessary to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 1351-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobs Cleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903 Determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; and authorizing the Director of City Planning and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District Corporation. (O 1361-18) ...... 1897 1920 November 14, 2018 The City Record 33

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio to construct the improvement on the East 116th Street Bridge over Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Train Station; and to authorize one or more agreements necessary to make the improvement. (O 1362-18) ...... 1897

AIDS

To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1281-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the Federal AIDS Prevention Program. (O 1372-18) ...... 1900

Appreciation

Appreciation Resolution for Minister Horace Glover, Jr. (R 1391-18) ...... 1892

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Holyrood Avenue, 1619 (Ward 7) — PPN 107-20-037 — Melissa Philpott (BOC Res. 489-18) ...... 1910 St. Clair Avenue and Larchmont Avenue (Ward 10) — PPNs 116-29-001/002/003/148/149 — Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inc. (BOC Res. 490-18) ...... 1911 Thornwood Avenue, 11501 (Ward 9) — PPN 110-25-088 — Constance Bobo (BOC Res. 488-18) ...... 1910

Board of Control — Easements

Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-057 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Cleveland Lofts, LLC — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 487-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-143 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Richard Simmons — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 484-18) ...... 1907 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 009-30-006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 1 — per Ord. 602-17 to CSX Transportation, Inc. — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 486-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPNs 004-27-001/006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Emerald Dock, LLC — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 485-18) ...... 1908 Easement rights to PPNs 101-20-012/003 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Sherwin Williams Company — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 483-18) ...... 1905

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Holyrood Avenue, 1619 (Ward 7) — PPN 107-20-037 — Melissa Philpott (BOC Res. 489-18) ...... 1910 St. Clair Avenue and Larchmont Avenue (Ward 10) — PPNs 116-29-001/002/003/148/149 — Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inc. (BOC Res. 490-18) ...... 1911 Thornwood Avenue, 11501 (Ward 9) — PPN 110-25-088 — Constance Bobo (BOC Res. 488-18) ...... 1910

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 7)

Holyrood Avenue, 1619 (Ward 7) — PPN 107-20-037 — Melissa Philpott (BOC Res. 489-18) ...... 1910

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 9)

Thornwood Avenue, 11501 (Ward 9) — PPN 110-25-088 — Constance Bobo (BOC Res. 488-18) ...... 1910

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 10)

St. Clair Avenue and Larchmont Avenue (Ward 10) — PPNs 116-29-001/002/003/148/149 — Hospice of the Western Reserve, Inc. (BOC Res. 490-18) ...... 1911

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

East 185th Street and Marcella Road Relief Sewer Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Ward & Burke Tunneling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 482-18) ...... 1905 Henninger Road Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 481-18) ...... 1905 Memphis Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 479-18) ...... 1904 Nottingham Water Works Locker Room Renovations — approve subcontractors — Contract #PI2018*016 per BOC Res. 90-18 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 478-18) ...... 1904 WPC Pump Station Generator Project — per Ord. 423-18 to North Electric, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 480-18) ...... 1904 1921 34 The City Record November 14, 2018

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

East 185th Street and Marcella Road Relief Sewer Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Ward & Burke Tunneling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 482-18)...... 1905 Henninger Road Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 481-18) ...... 1905 Memphis Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 479-18) ...... 1904 Nottingham Water Works Locker Room Renovations — approve subcontractors — Contract #PI2018*016 per BOC Res. 90-18 — Division of Water (BOC Res. 478-18)...... 1904 WPC Pump Station Generator Project — per Ord. 423-18 to North Electric, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 480-18) ...... 1904

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-057 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Cleveland Lofts, LLC — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 487-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-143 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Richard Simmons — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 484-18) ...... 1907 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 009-30-006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 1 — per Ord. 602-17 to CSX Transportation, Inc. — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 486-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPNs 004-27-001/006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Emerald Dock, LLC — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 485-18) ...... 1908 Easement rights to PPNs 101-20-012/003 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Sherwin Williams Company — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 483-18) ...... 1905

Board of Control — Purchases and Supplies Division

Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-057 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Cleveland Lofts, LLC — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 487-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 004-18-143 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Richard Simmons — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 484-18) ...... 1907 Easement rights to (part of) PPN 009-30-006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 1 — per Ord. 602-17 to CSX Transportation, Inc. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 486-18) ...... 1909 Easement rights to (part of) PPNs 004-27-001/006 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Emerald Dock, LLC — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 485-18) ...... 1908 Easement rights to PPNs 101-20-012/003 for Towpath Trail Project Stage 4 — per Ord. 603-17 to Sherwin Williams Company — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 483-18) ...... 1905

Board of Control — Water Division

Nottingham Water Works Locker Room Renovations — approve subcontractors — Contract #PI2018*016 per BOC Res. 90-18 — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 478-18) ...... 1904

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

East 185th Street and Marcella Road Relief Sewer Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Ward & Burke Tunneling, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 482-18)...... 1905 Henninger Road Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 481-18) ...... 1905 Memphis Avenue Sewer Replacement Project — per Ord. 422-18 to Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 479-18) ...... 1904 WPC Pump Station Generator Project — per Ord. 423-18 to North Electric, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 480-18) ...... 1904

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Cedar Avenue, 7819 (Ward 6) — Jamal Cheoufi, owner — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-228)...... 1919 Clinton Avenue, 4608 (Ward 3) — Cleveland Bricks, owner — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-154) ...... 1918 Clinton Avenue, 4610 (Ward 3) — Cleveland Bricks, owner — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-153) ...... 1918 East 120th Street, 1481 (Ward 9) — SoLo Development — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-235) ...... 1918 Highview Drive, 16404 (Ward 1) — Gary Robinson, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-195) ...... 1919 Lorain Avenue, 10102 (Ward 11) — John Halmos, owner, and Jacob Jackson, Tenant — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-241) ...... 1918 Quimby Avenue, 6706 (Ward 7) — Harry Boomer, owner — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-231) ...... 1918 West 11th Street, 2215 (Ward 3) — Southside Holding Inc., owner — appeal granted and adopted on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-227)...... 1919 West 52nd Street, 1457 (Ward 15) — Vernon Jeffrey, owner — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-230) ...... 1918 1922 November 14, 2018 The City Record 35

West 52nd Street, 1926 (Ward 15) — Elmhurst Homes LLC, prospective purchaser — appeal heard on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-232) ...... 1918 West 6th Street, 2121 (Ward 3) — Cleveland Lofts LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 12/10/18 on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-237) ...... 1919 York Avenue, 2825 (Ward 3) — Lake City Dev. LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 11/12/18 (Cal. 18-201) ...... 1919

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 156th Street, 4432 (Ward 1) — William Sancho, owner — appeal to be heard on 11/26/18 (Cal. 18-243) ...... 1917 Lakeside Avenue, 2324 (Ward 7) — Sixth City Development, owner — appeal to be heard on 11/26/18 (Cal. 18-246) ...... 1918 Wade Park Avenue, 12021 (Ward 9) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal to be heard on 11/26/18 (Cal. 18-247) ...... 1918 Wade Park Avenue, 12024 (Ward 9) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal to be heard on 11/26/18 (Cal. 18-248) ...... 1918 West 95th Street, 2082 (Ward 15) — BNP Real Estate LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 11/26/18 (Cal. 18-245) ...... 1918

Capital Projects

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide). (R 1348-18) ...... 1903 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing a retaining wall along the north right-of-way line of Vega beginning at the intersection of Train Avenue approximately 200 feet easterly; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts for the construction, design, and any other agreements; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes real property and easements. (O 1374-18) ...... 1901 Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio to construct the improvement on the East 116th Street Bridge over Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Train Station; and to authorize one or more agreements necessary to make the improvement. (O 1362-18) ...... 1897

City of Cleveland Bids

Matherson Avenue Over Big Creek Bridge Replacement — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Engineering and Construction — per Ord. 626-17 — bid due December 12, 2018 (advertised 11/14/2018 and 11/21/2018) ...... 1920 Tire Transfer and Disposal — Department of Public Works — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal — per Ord. 731-18 — bid due December 13, 2018 (advertised 11/7/2018 and 11/14/2018)...... 1919 Variety Village Parking Development (2018) — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 647-18 — bid due December 6, 2018 (advertised 11/7/2018 and 11/14/2018)...... 1919

City Planning Commission

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide). (R 1348-18) ...... 1903 Designating the Morris A. Bradley Carriage House (aka John F. Puskas Enamels Studio) as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1321-18) ...... 1919 Determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; and authorizing the Director of City Planning and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District Corporation. (O 1361-18) ...... 1897

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ( CHIA )

To amend Section 4 of Ordinance No. 919-18, passed October 22, 2018 relating to determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing an updated Ground Transportation Center for Cleveland Hopkins Airport. (O 1375-18) ...... 1901

Cleveland Public Power ( CPP )

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants or vendors to acquire analytic software for the Division of Cleveland Public Power to, among other things, proactively monitor system performance, reduce outage time, monitor LED street consumption and systemically identify unauthorized usage, and for maintenance and support of the software for a period of two years with two one-year options to renew, the first of which will require additional legislation. (O 1366-18) ...... 1899 1923 36 The City Record November 14, 2018

Collective Bargaining Agreements ( CBA )

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA); and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1355-18) ...... 1894

Communications

Oath of office for Calvin D. Williams, Chief of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 1345-18) ...... 1891

Community Development

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to consent to the assignment of HOME Loan Contract No. 60367 from Glenville Development Corporation to Famicos Foundation for the Glenville Elderly II Project; and authorizing the director to enter into an amendment to the assigned contract regarding certain terms. (O 1377-18) ...... 1902

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for Diane (Scott) Bufford. (R 1383-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Elizabeth Brown. (R 1378-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Gwendolyn Ann Holland. (R 1380-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Jonathen Charles Shaw. (R 1381-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Lorena Stacker. (R 1382-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nettie M. James. (R 1379-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Gloria Jean (Harper) Fort - 90th Birthday. (R 1385-18) ...... 1891 Congratulations Resolution for Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center - 50th Anniversary. (R 1384-18) ...... 1891

Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to consent to the assignment of HOME Loan Contract No. 60367 from Glenville Development Corporation to Famicos Foundation for the Glenville Elderly II Project; and authorizing the director to enter into an amendment to the assigned contract regarding certain terms. (O 1377-18) ...... 1902 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with Medical Mutual, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the renovation of their annex and headquarters located in the historic Rose Building at East 9th Street and Prospect Avenue and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 1353-18) ...... 1893 Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts of building construction materials, equipment, supplies, and services, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one or two years, with one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1358-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 with Downtown Cleveland Alliance to maintain City owned properties at the North Coast Harbor and to fulfill the Common Area Maintenance Agreement with the stakeholders of North Coast Harbor. (O 1368-18) ...... 1899 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with Fire Force Inc. for self-contained breathing apparatus and appurtenances, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety; and to repeal Ordinance No. 1110-18, passed September 24, 2018, relating to a requirement contract for self-contained breathing apparatus. (O 1363-18) ...... 1898 Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobsCleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903 Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one boat to perform maintenance of the Baldwin/Kirtland crib, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities. (O 1365-18) ...... 1898 1924 November 14, 2018 The City Record 37

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of automated and overhead doors, gates, lifts, and security shutters, and labor and materials needed to maintain or repair automated and overhead doors, gates, lifts, and security shutters, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1360-18) ...... 1896 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of office supplies, furniture, equipment, and related appurtenances, including installation and training for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one or two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1359-18) ...... 1896

Cuyahoga County

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County for the 2019 Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Prevention Program. (O 1349-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobs Cleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903

Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of equipment, training and for overtime necessary to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 1351-18) ...... 1892

Downtown Cleveland Alliance

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 with Downtown Cleveland Alliance to maintain City owned properties at the North Coast Harbor and to fulfill the Common Area Maintenance Agreement with the stakeholders of North Coast Harbor. (O 1368-18) ...... 1899

Dues

To amend the title, Section 1, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1219-18, passed October 8, 2018, relating to the payment of membership dues of the City of Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for 2019 and 2020. (O 1322-18) ...... 1903

Economic Development Department

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with gener8tor Management, LLC, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance operation of its gBETA startup accelerator program. (O 1260-18) ...... 1903 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Empowerment Zone Loan Agreement No. 58774 with Eliza Bryant Village to forgive the balance of the payments. (O 1243-18) ...... 1903 Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with Medical Mutual, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the renovation of their annex and headquarters located in the historic Rose Building at East 9th Street and Prospect Avenue and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 1353-18) ...... 1893 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by 750 Huron LLC, or its designee, located at 750 Huron Road for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 1354-18) ...... 1893

Famicos Foundation

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to consent to the assignment of HOME Loan Contract No. 60367 from Glenville Development Corporation to Famicos Foundation for the Glenville Elderly II Project; and authorizing the director to enter into an amendment to the assigned contract regarding certain terms. (O 1377-18) ...... 1902 1925 38 The City Record November 14, 2018

Finance Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA); and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1355-18) ...... 1894 Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to assess and implement various city wide employee safety programs and other related services; and to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed in connection with the programs, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1357-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more agreements with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, the Gateway Corporation, or any other tenants and users of the Gateway Garage for the lease and use of City owned and maintained network conduit, dark fiber, and other telecommunication or network assets, for a period up to five years, with one option to renew for an additional five year period, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1356-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts of building construction materials, equipment, supplies, and services, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one or two years, with one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1358-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of automated and overhead doors, gates, lifts, and security shutters, and labor and materials needed to maintain or repair automated and overhead doors, gates, lifts, and security shutters, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1360-18) ...... 1896 Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of office supplies, furniture, equipment, and related appurtenances, including installation and training for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one or two years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1359-18) ...... 1896 Determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; and authorizing the Director of City Planning and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District Corporation. (O 1361-18) ...... 1897 To amend Section 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1334-18) ...... 1904 To amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1324-18) ...... 1903 To amend Sections 34 and 43 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1335-18) ...... 1904 To amend the title, Section 1, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1219-18, passed October 8, 2018, relating to the payment of membership dues of the City of Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for 2019 and 2020. (O 1322-18) ...... 1903

Fire Division

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with Fire Force Inc. for self-contained breathing apparatus and appurtenances, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety; and to repeal Ordinance No. 1110-18, passed September 24, 2018, relating to a requirement contract for self-contained breathing apparatus. (O 1363-18) ...... 1898

Gateway Garage

Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more agreements with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, the Gateway Corporation, or any other tenants and users of the Gateway Garage for the lease and use of City owned and maintained network conduit, dark fiber, and other telecommunication or network assets, for a period up to five years, with one option to renew for an additional five year period, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1356-18) ...... 1895

Grant Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with gener8tor Management, LLC, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance operation of its gBETA startup accelerator program. (O 1260-18) ...... 1903 To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1280-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the 2018-21 STD Control Prevention Program. (O 1373-18) ...... 1900 To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1281-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the Federal AIDS Prevention Program. (O 1372-18) ...... 1900 1926 November 14, 2018 The City Record 39

Grants

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County for the 2019 Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Prevention Program. (O 1349-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance for the FY 18 Community Based Crime Reduction Grant; and authorizing the director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 1350-18) ...... 1892

Health Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board of Cuyahoga County for the 2019 Mental Health and Substance Abuse and Prevention Program. (O 1349-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to renew the lease with Alto 55 Erieview, LLC for certain spaces at 65-75 Erieview Plaza for a term of ten years with two five year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Health, for the public purpose of providing office, administrative, storage spaces for use by various City departments; to accept gifts or grants for the purposes of this ordinance; and authorizing various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed for movers, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and related office materials, including labor, materials, and installation, if necessary, for the appropriate department. (O 1376-18) ...... 1902 To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1280-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the 2018-21 STD Control Prevention Program. (O 1373-18) ...... 1900 To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1281-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the Federal AIDS Prevention Program. (O 1372-18) ...... 1900

HUD 108 Loan

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Empowerment Zone Loan Agreement No. 58774 with Eliza Bryant Village to forgive the balance of the payments. (O 1243-18) ...... 1903

Human Resources Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA); and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1355-18) ...... 1894 Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts in order to provide professional services necessary to administer and provide group medical, dental, prescription, vision, and life insurance coverage, the medical reimbursement accounts, dependent care accounts, and premium pass through benefits and stop loss coverage under Internal Revenue Code Section 125 for City of Cleveland employees, for a period up to one year, with three one-year options to renew, the third of which requires additional legislation. (O 1331-18) ...... 1903 To amend Section 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1334-18) ...... 1904 To amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1324-18) ...... 1903 To amend Sections 34 and 43 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1335-18) ...... 1904

Illegal Dumping

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of equipment, training and for overtime necessary to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 1351-18) ...... 1892

Insurance

Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts in order to provide professional services necessary to administer and provide group medical, dental, prescription, vision, and life insurance coverage, the medical reimbursement accounts, dependent care accounts, and premium pass through benefits and stop loss coverage under Internal Revenue Code Section 125 for City of Cleveland employees, for a period up to one year, with three one-year options to renew, the third of which requires additional legislation. (O 1331-18) ...... 1903 1927 40 The City Record November 14, 2018

Landmark Commission

Designating the Morris A. Bradley Carriage House (aka John F. Puskas Enamels Studio) as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1321-18) ...... 1919

Leases

Authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into one or more agreements with the Cleveland Cavaliers, Cleveland Indians, the Gateway Corporation, or any other tenants and users of the Gateway Garage for the lease and use of City owned and maintained network conduit, dark fiber, and other telecommunication or network assets, for a period up to five years, with one option to renew for an additional five year period, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1356-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Public Health to renew the lease with Alto 55 Erieview, LLC for certain spaces at 65-75 Erieview Plaza for a term of ten years with two five year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Health, for the public purpose of providing office, administrative, storage spaces for use by various City departments; to accept gifts or grants for the purposes of this ordinance; and authorizing various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed for movers, furniture, fixtures, equipment, and related office materials, including labor, materials, and installation, if necessary, for the appropriate department. (O 1376-18) ...... 1902

Liquor Permits

#1869199. New License Application, D5J. Botwot Limited LLC, 1200 West 76th St. (Ward 15). (F 1347-18) ...... 1891 #7114538. Stock Application, D5J D6. Punch Bowl Cleveland LLC, 1086 West 11th St. (Ward 3). (F 1346-18) ...... 1891

Loans

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with Medical Mutual, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the renovation of their annex and headquarters located in the historic Rose Building at East 9th Street and Prospect Avenue and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 1353-18) ...... 1893

Medical Mutual

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with Medical Mutual, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the renovation of their annex and headquarters located in the historic Rose Building at East 9th Street and Prospect Avenue and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property. (O 1353-18) ...... 1893

Memoranda of Understanding ( M.O.U. )

Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobs Cleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903

North Coast Harbor

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3002 PS 2017-049 with Downtown Cleveland Alliance to maintain City owned properties at the North Coast Harbor and to fulfill the Common Area Maintenance Agreement with the stakeholders of North Coast Harbor. (O 1368-18) ...... 1899

Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency ( NOACA )

To amend the title, Section 1, and Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1219-18, passed October 8, 2018, relating to the payment of membership dues of the City of Cleveland in the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency for 2019 and 2020. (O 1322-18) ...... 1903

Oath of Office

Oath of office for Calvin D. Williams, Chief of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 1345-18) ...... 1891 1928 November 14, 2018 The City Record 41

Ohio Department of Job and Family Services

Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobs Cleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903

Ohio Department of Public Health

To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1280-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the 2018-21 STD Control Prevention Program. (O 1373-18) ...... 1900 To amend the grant agreement entered into under Ordinance No. 1281-17, passed November 20, 2017, relating to the Federal AIDS Prevention Program. (O 1372-18) ...... 1900

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio to construct the improvement on the East 116th Street Bridge over Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Train Station; and to authorize one or more agreements necessary to make the improvement. (O 1362-18) ...... 1897

Police Division

Oath of office for Calvin D. Williams, Chief of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 1345-18) ...... 1891

Port Control Department

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-009 with Feasibility Research Group Ohio, LLC to provide professional services necessary to appraise real and/or personal property, rights of way and/or easements and other interests in real property. (O 1367-18) ...... 1899 To amend Section 4 of Ordinance No. 919-18, passed October 22, 2018 relating to determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing an updated Ground Transportation Center for Cleveland Hopkins Airport. (O 1375-18) ...... 1901

Professional Services Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to assess and implement various city wide employee safety programs and other related services; and to enter into various written standard purchase and requirement contracts needed in connection with the programs, for the various divisions of City government, for a period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 1357-18) ...... 1895 Authorizing the Director of Human Resources to enter into one or more contracts in order to provide professional services necessary to administer and provide group medical, dental, prescription, vision, and life insurance coverage, the medical reimbursement accounts, dependent care accounts, and premium pass through benefits and stop loss coverage under Internal Revenue Code Section 125 for City of Cleveland employees, for a period up to one year, with three one-year options to renew, the third of which requires additional legislation. (O 1331-18) ...... 1903 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the second option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 PS 2017-009 with Feasibility Research Group Ohio, LLC to provide professional services necessary to appraise real and/or personal property, rights of way and/or easements and other interests in real property. (O 1367-18) ...... 1899 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants or vendors to acquire analytic software for the Division of Cleveland Public Power to, among other things, proactively monitor system performance, reduce outage time, monitor LED street consumption and systemically identify unauthorized usage, and for maintenance and support of the software for a period of two years with two one-year options to renew, the first of which will require additional legislation. (O 1366-18) ...... 1899 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing a retaining wall along the north right-of-way line of Vega beginning at the intersection of Train Avenue approximately 200 feet easterly; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts for the construction, design, and any other agreements; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes real property and easements. (O 1374-18) ...... 1901 1929 42 The City Record November 14, 2018

Public Hearings (Notices)

Designating the Morris A. Bradley Carriage House (aka John F. Puskas Enamels Studio) as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1321-18) ...... 1919

Public Improvement Contracts

Determining the method of making the public improvement for the grinding of pavement for the local resurfacing of city streets and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement, for a period up to one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1364-18) ...... 1898 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing a retaining wall along the north right-of-way line of Vega beginning at the intersection of Train Avenue approximately 200 feet easterly; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts for the construction, design, and any other agreements; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire for right-of-way purposes real property and easements. (O 1374-18) ...... 1901

Public Improvements

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio to construct the improvement on the East 116th Street Bridge over Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority Train Station; and to authorize one or more agreements necessary to make the improvement. (O 1362-18) ...... 1897 To amend Section 4 of Ordinance No. 919-18, passed October 22, 2018 relating to determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing an updated Ground Transportation Center for Cleveland Hopkins Airport. (O 1375-18) ...... 1901

Public Works

Determining the method of making the public improvement for the grinding of pavement for the local resurfacing of city streets and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement, for a period up to one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1364-18) ...... 1898

Purchases and Supplies Division

Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by 750 Huron LLC, or its designee, located at 750 Huron Road for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 1354-18) ...... 1893

Recognition

Recognition Resolution for Anne Hunter Rosemond. (R 1389-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Asian Services in Action, Inc. (ASIA). (R 1386-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for LuAnne Peters. (R 1390-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Polish American Cultural Center - Heritage Garden Dedication. (R 1388-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Timothy Roberts. (R 1387-18) ...... 1891

Safety Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance for the FY 18 Community Based Crime Reduction Grant; and authorizing the director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 1350-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with the Cuyahoga County Solid Waste District to accept funding in support of the Department of Public Safety’s Environmental Crimes Task Force for purposes, including but not limited to, the purchase of equipment, training and for overtime necessary to assist in combatting illegal dumping. (O 1351-18) ...... 1892 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with Fire Force Inc. for self-contained breathing apparatus and appurtenances, for the Division of Fire, Department of Public Safety, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Safety; and to repeal Ordinance No. 1110-18, passed September 24, 2018, relating to a requirement contract for self-contained breathing apparatus. (O 1363-18) ...... 1898 Oath of office for Calvin D. Williams, Chief of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 1345-18) ...... 1891 1930 November 14, 2018 The City Record 43

Salaries

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association Utilities Police (OPBA); and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1355-18) ...... 1894 To amend Section 48 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1334-18) ...... 1904 To amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1324-18) ...... 1903 To amend Sections 34 and 43 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1335-18) ...... 1904

Special Improvement District

Determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; and authorizing the Director of City Planning and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District Corporation. (O 1361-18) ...... 1897

Street Vacation

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide). (R 1348-18) ...... 1903

Streets Division

Determining the method of making the public improvement for the grinding of pavement for the local resurfacing of city streets and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement, for a period up to one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1364-18) ...... 1898

Tax Increment Financing ( TIF )

Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by 750 Huron LLC, or its designee, located at 750 Huron Road for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 1354-18) ...... 1893

Urban League of Greater Cleveland

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with the Urban League of Greater Cleveland, Inc., or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to assist with general operating expenses associated with its business outreach and assistance. (O 1352-18) ...... 1893

US Department of Justice

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the United States Department of Justice Bureau of Justice Assistance for the FY 18 Community Based Crime Reduction Grant; and authorizing the director to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to implement the grant. (O 1350-18) ...... 1892

Utilities Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to employ one or more professional consultants or vendors to acquire analytic software for the Division of Cleveland Public Power to, among other things, proactively monitor system performance, reduce outage time, monitor LED street consumption and systemically identify unauthorized usage, and for maintenance and support of the software for a period of two years with two one-year options to renew, the first of which will require additional legislation. (O 1366-18) ...... 1899 Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one boat to perform maintenance of the Baldwin/Kirtland crib, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities. (O 1365-18) ...... 1898

Ward 01

Appreciation Resolution for Minister Horace Glover, Jr. (R 1391-18) ...... 1892 Condolence Resolution for Diane (Scott) Bufford. (R 1383-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 1931 44 The City Record November 14, 2018

Ward 02

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 03

#7114538. Stock Application, D5J D6. Punch Bowl Cleveland LLC, 1086 West 11th St. (Ward 3). (F 1346-18) ...... 1891 Authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by 750 Huron LLC, or its designee, located at 750 Huron Road for the purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. (O 1354-18) ...... 1893 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 04

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Anne Hunter Rosemond. (R 1389-18) ...... 1891

Ward 05

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 06

Condolence Resolution for Jonathen Charles Shaw. (R 1381-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Congratulations Resolution for Gloria Jean (Harper) Fort - 90th Birthday. (R 1385-18) ...... 1891

Ward 07

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Empowerment Zone Loan Agreement No. 58774 with Eliza Bryant Village to forgive the balance of the payments. (O 1243-18) ...... 1903 Condolence Resolution for Elizabeth Brown. (R 1378-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Lorena Stacker. (R 1382-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Congratulations Resolution for Thurgood Marshall Recreation Center - 50th Anniversary. (R 1384-18) ...... 1891 Designating the Morris A. Bradley Carriage House (aka John F. Puskas Enamels Studio) as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 1321-18) ...... 1919 Recognition Resolution for Asian Services in Action, Inc. (ASIA). (R 1386-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for LuAnne Peters. (R 1390-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Timothy Roberts. (R 1387-18) ...... 1891

Ward 08

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 09

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 10

Condolence Resolution for Gwendolyn Ann Holland. (R 1380-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nettie M. James. (R 1379-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 55th Street (100.00 feet wide). (R 1348-18) ...... 1903

Ward 11

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 12

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Recognition Resolution for Polish American Cultural Center - Heritage Garden Dedication. (R 1388-18) ...... 1891

Ward 13

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 1932 November 14, 2018 The City Record 45

Ward 14

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 15

#1869199. New License Application, D5J. Botwot Limited LLC, 1200 West 76th St. (Ward 15). (F 1347-18) ...... 1891 Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 16

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891

Ward 17

Condolence Resolution for Nikki Delamotte. (R 1392-18) ...... 1891 Determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; and authorizing the Director of City Planning and the Director of Finance to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Kamm’s Area Special Improvement District Corporation. (O 1361-18) ...... 1897

Water Division

Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of one boat to perform maintenance of the Baldwin/Kirtland crib, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities. (O 1365-18) ...... 1898

Workforce Development

Authorizing the Director of Workforce Development to apply for, accept and expend funds and resources from the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services, or other fiscal agents, for the 2018 Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act and Workforce Development Program grants; to enter into contracts and memoranda of understanding with various entities necessary to administer and implement the Workforce Development programs; to enter into one or more agreements with Cuyahoga County, or other fiscal agents, to accept monies for implementation of the programs; and to sublease areas at OhioMeansJobs Cleveland Cuyahoga County One Stop Service Center, located at 1910 Carnegie Avenue. (O 1240-18) ...... 1903

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