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Vol. XCV September 21, 2021 No. 39 Proceedings / Minutes of City Council

CITY OF CINCINNATI MAYOR CRANLEY 202102738 4. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor MEETING MINUTES Civil Service Commission , I hereby appoint Steve Leeper 2:00 PM 2 Appointments: 2 Male; 1 White; 1AA to the Housing Advisory Board for a term COUNCIL CHAMBERS, ROOM 300 of four years. This appointment is submitted THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2021 202102682 to City Council for its advice and consent 1. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor pursuant to its Rules. (Male/White). COUNCIL CONVENED AT 2:00 John Cranley, I hereby appoint Luke Blocher P.M., MAYOR JOHN CRANLEY, to the Civil Service Commission for a term Held one week pursuant to rule of council PRESIDING. of six years. This appointment is submitted to City Council for its advice and consent 202102742 REVISED pursuant to its Rules. (Male/White). 5. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor John Cranley, I hereby appoint Bobby Maly ROLL CALL Confirmed to the Housing Advisory Board for a term Yes: Mayor Cranley of four years. This appointment is submitted Present: Mayor Mayor John Cranley Vice Mayor Smitherman to City Council for its advice and consent Vice Mayor Councilmember Goodin pursuant to its Rules. (Male/White). Councilmember Steve Goodin Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Jan Michele Kearney Councilmember Keating Held one week pursuant to rule of council Councilmember Liz Keating Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Greg Landsman Councilmember Mann 202102746 Councilmember David Mann President Pro Tem Seelbach 6. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor President Pro Tem Chris Seelbach Councilmember Sundermann John Cranley, I hereby appoint Sister Sally Councilmember Betsy Sundermann Councilmember Young Duffy to the Housing Advisory Board for Councilmember Wendell Young a term of four years. This appointment is Housing Advisory Board submitted to City Council for its advice and In attendance were City Manager Paula consent pursuant to its Rules. (Female/White). Boggs Muething, Assistant City Solicitor 202102730 Christine Zimmer and Clerk of Council 2. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor Held one week pursuant to rule of council Melissa Autry John Cranley, I hereby appoint to the Housing Advisory Board for a term of 202102750 Council observed a moment of silence prayer four years. This appointment is submitted 7. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor and recited the Pledge of Allegiance to the to City Council for its advice and consent John Cranley, I hereby appoint Greg Johnson . pursuant to its Rules. (Female/White). to the Housing Advisory Board for a term of four years. This appointment is submitted There being no objection, Minutes of the Held one week pursuant to rule of council to City Council for its advice and consent previous session of Council were ordered pursuant to its Rules. (Male/AA). Approved and Filed. 202102734 3. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor Held one week pursuant to rule of council John Cranley, I hereby appoint James Contents Watkins to the Housing Advisory Board for 202102754 a term of four years. This appointment is 8. APPOINTMENT, submitted by Mayor Minutes and Proceedings...... 1 submitted to City Council for its advice and John Cranley, I hereby appoint Arlene Nolan Ordinances and Resolutions...... 7 consent pursuant to its Rules. (Male/AA). to the Housing Advisory Board for a term Legal Notices...... 13 of four years. This appointment is submitted Liquor Permit Applications...... 13 Held one week pursuant to rule of council to City Council for its advice and consent Meeting Notices...... 22 pursuant to its Rules. (Female). CitiCable Air Schedule...... 24-25 2 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

Passed 3009 O’Bryon Avenue, Cincinnati, The City Bulletin Yes: Mayor Cranley 45202. (#6354031, D5, D6, TRANSFER) Vice Mayor Smitherman [Objections: NONE] Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Kearney Filed Councilmember Keating Councilmember Landsman 202102678 Councilmember Mann 14. REPORT, dated 9/9/2021 submitted Official Publication of the President Pro Tem Seelbach by Paula Boggs Muething, City Manager, City of Cincinnati Councilmember Sundermann on a communication from the State of Councilmember Young Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising Council of Cincinnati, Ohio under the of a permit application for OHIO CVS authority of the City Manager and by MS. SUNDERMANN ordinance of the City Council. Contains STORES LLC, DBA CVS PHARMACY proceedings of Council, and the city Boards 6110, 3195 Linwood Avenue, Cincinnati, and Commission; Ordinances, Resolutions, 202102696 Ohio 45208. (#65172421705, C1, C2, Notices and Advertisements for bids. 11. MOTION, submitted by NEW) [Objections: NONE] Total Circulation: 28 Councilmember Sundermann, WE MOVE the Administration work with Fire Chief Filed Subscriptions by mail, $75.00 First Class, Michael Washington and his leadership per year in advance effective 4-24-10. team to evaluate the proper sworn strength 202102679 Melissa Autry, Clerk of Council for staffing the Cincinnati Fire Department. 15. REPORT, dated 9/9/2021 submitted by Make checks payable to City Treasurer WE FURTHER MOVE that if the Paula Boggs Muething, City Manager, on evaluation determines a shortage exists, the a communication from the State of Ohio, City of Cincinnati Printing Services Administration should immediately put in Division of Liquor Control, advising of a 801 Plum Street, Suite 2 place future funding plans to recruit and permit application for ELMORE CAFÉ 513-352-5252 train new or lateral members to get the CFD LLC, DBA ELMORE CAFÉ, 1791 Elmore to its proper sworn strength to ensure the Street 1st Fl & Patio, Cincinnati, Ohio adequate safety of the citizens of Cincinnati. 45223. (#2498444, D1, D2, D3, D3A, D6, Held one week pursuant to rule of council (STATEMENT ATTACHED) TRANSFER) [Objections: NONE]

MR. LANDSMAN Referred to Law & Public Safety Committee Filed

202102715 202102708 202102697 9. MOTION, submitted by Councilmember 12. MOTION, submitted by 16. REPORT, dated 9/9/2021 submitted by Landsman, Investing in Community Driven Councilmember Sundermann, WE MOVE Paula Boggs Muething, City Manager, on Safety Plans to Reduce Crime & Violence. the Administration use available closeout a communication from the State of Ohio, In addition to expanded efforts to get illegal dollars to first prioritize the funding of Division of Liquor Control, advising of a permit guns off our streets and other safety measures additional recruits for Fire Recruit Class application for GENK13 INC, 3200 Vandercar the City is pursuing, WE HEREBY MOVE #118 scheduled to start in September, 2021 Way & Patio, Cincinnati, Ohio 45209. the Administration, working with its many and Fire Recruit Class #119 scheduled to (#3116265, D3, NEW) [Objections: NONE] capable and diverse partners, establish a start in April, 2022 to ensure that each of renewed effort to support community led the class sizes reach the maximum of 60 Filed violence reduction efforts. (BALANCE recruits. WE FURTHER MOVE that the ON FILE IN CLERK’S OFFICE) Administration continue to pursue SAFER 202102698 (STATEMENT ATTACHED) grant funding opportunities when available 17. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) to assist in offsetting the cost of those recruit submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Referred to Budget & Finance Committee classes. (STATEMENT ATTACHED) Manager, on 9/9/2021, PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE, SALE AND DELIVERY MR. SMITHERMAN Referred to Budget & Finance Committee OF NOT TO EXCEED $500,000 OF JUDGMENT BONDS, OR NOTES IN 202102714 CITY MANAGER ANTICIPATION THEREOF, OF THE 10. RESOLUTION, dated 9/7/2021, CITY OF CINCINNATI, COUNTY OF submitted by Vice Mayor Smitherman, 202102596 HAMILTON, STATE OF OHIO, FOR from Andrew Garth, City Solicitor, 13. REPORT, dated 9/9/2021 submitted THE PURPOSE OF PAYING A FINAL RECOGNIZING and honoring the brave by Paula Boggs Muething, City Manager, JUDGMENT AND COSTS ASSOCIATED and heroic service men and women who on a communication from the State of THEREWITH; AUTHORIZING A sacrificed their lives in the terrorist attack on Ohio, Division of Liquor Control, advising PLEDGE OF THE CITY'S FAITH AND the Kabul airport in Afghanistan. of a permit application for NUESTRA CREDIT OR A PLEDGE OF AND LIEN COCINA LLC, DBA CHE O BRYON, ON CERTAIN REVENUES AND OTHER September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 3

CITY RESOURCES, AS APPROPRIATE, Manager, on 9/9/2021, MODIFYING the the recommendations of the Economic TO SECURE SUCH BONDS OR NOTES; salary range for the classification of Deputy Development Reform Panel. Report AND AUTHORIZING NECESSARY Clerk by amending existing Section 035, Attached. (STATEMENT ATTACHED) DOCUMENTS TO SECURE SUCH Division 9, of chapter 307 of the Cincinnati BONDS OR NOTES. Municipal Code in order to ensure that Adopted the new salary range is consistent with the Yes: Mayor Cranley Referred to Budget & Finance Committee level of responsibility of this position and Vice Mayor Smitherman competitive with similar positions in the Councilmember Goodin 202102699 employment marketplace. Councilmember Kearney 18. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Councilmember Keating submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Referred to Budget & Finance Committee Councilmember Landsman Manager, on 9/9/2021, AUTHORIZING Councilmember Mann the receipt of judgment bond proceeds in 202102712 President Pro Tem Seelbach the amount of $500,000 into Judgment 22. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Councilmember Sundermann Bond Fund 815; and AUTHORIZING the submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, Councilmember Young expenditure of the sum of $500,000 from City Manager, on 9/9/2021, TO LEVY Judgment Bond Fund 815 for the purpose special assessments to pay for the costs of 202102649 of making payments for settlements and implementing the 2022 2025 Services Plan 26. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) judgments against the City. for the Improvement submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City District in accordance with Chapters 727 Manager, on 9/2/2021, APPROVING Referred to Budget & Finance Committee and Chapter 1710 of the Ohio Revised Code. AND AUTHORIZING the execution of a Job Creation Tax Credit Agreement with 202102700 Referred to Budget & Finance Committee Starstone US Intermediaries, Inc., pursuant 19. ORDINANCE submitted by Paula Boggs to which the company agrees to create 55 Muething, City Manager, on 9/9/2021, 202102713 new jobs at 201 E. Fifth Street in downtown AUTHORIZING the City Manager to 23. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Cincinnati and, for a period of 4 years, the apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant in submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City City agrees to provide an income tax credit the amount of up to $180,000 in FY 2022 Manager, on 9/9/2021, DETERMINING equal to 35% of City income tax revenue Office of Law Enforcement Recruitment to proceed with the assessment of properties from such new jobs. funds from the State of Ohio, Department in the Downtown Cincinnati Improvement of Public Safety, Office of Criminal Justice District to implement the 2022 2025 Passed Emergency Services, for the purpose of developing Services Plan for the district in accordance Yes: Mayor Cranley the police recruiting process, specifically with Chapters 727 and Chapter 1710 of the Vice Mayor Smitherman the College to Law Enforcement Pathway Ohio Revised Code. Councilmember Goodin Program (Cadet Program), to enhance the Councilmember Kearney recruitment of women and minorities. Referred to Budget & Finance Committee Councilmember Keating Councilmember Landsman Referred to Budget & Finance Committee CLERK OF COUNCIL Councilmember Mann President Pro Tem Seelbach 202102701 202102716 Councilmember Sundermann 20. ORDINANCE submitted by Paula 24. COMMUNICATION, dated Councilmember Young Boggs Muething, City Manager, on 7/30/2021, submitted by Clerk of Council, 9/9/2021, AUTHORIZING the City from Various Citizens objecting and Emergency clause to remain Manager and employees of the Office of withdrawing objection to the 2022 2025 Yes: Mayor Cranley Human Relations to solicit and accept Services Plan for the Downtown Cincinnati Vice Mayor Smitherman donations of money, in kind contributions, Improvement District in accordance with Councilmember Goodin and other things of value from the Cincinnati Chapters 727 and Chapter 1710 of the Ohio Councilmember Kearney business community, individual benefactors, Revised Code. Councilmember Keating and other available sources for the purpose of Councilmember Landsman completing the Black Is Excellence Project; Referred to Budget & Finance Committee Councilmember Mann and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director President Pro Tem Seelbach to deposit the donated funds into Special BUDGET AND FINANCE Councilmember Sundermann Revenue Fund No. 435, “Human Relations.” COMMITTEE Councilmember Young

Referred to Budget & Finance Committee 202102641 Suspension of the three readings 25. MOTION, dated 08/24/2021, Yes: Mayor Cranley 202102709 submitted by Councilmember Mann, WE Vice Mayor Smitherman 21. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) MOVE that the City Administration prepare Councilmember Goodin submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City a report to lay out a roadmap to implement Councilmember Kearney 4 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

Councilmember Keating Councilmember Mann locations by the City of Cincinnati through Councilmember Landsman President Pro Tem Seelbach its Sidewalk Safety Program, made in Councilmember Mann Councilmember Sundermann accordance with Cincinnati Municipal Code President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Young Sections 721 149 through 721 169. Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Young 202102653 Passed Emergency 28. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Yes; Mayor Cranley 202102650 submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Vice Mayor Smitherman 27. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Manager, on 9/1/2021, AMENDING Councilmember Goodin submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Ordinance 265 2020 to correct a clerical Councilmember Kearney Manager, on 9/1/2021, APPROVING error in Exhibit 1 to the ordinance so that Councilmember Keating AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager the list of properties to be assessed the Councilmember Landsman to execute a Community Reinvestment Area unpaid costs of the private lead service line Councilmember Mann Tax Exemption Agreement (LEED or Living replacement is complete. President Pro Tem Seelbach Building Challenge) with Hyde Park Hotel Councilmember Sundermann Partners, LLC, thereby authorizing a 13 Passed Emergency Councilmember Young year tax exemption for 100% of the value of Yes: Mayor Cranley improvements made to real property located Vice Maor Smitherman Emergency clause to remain at 2654 Madison Road in the Hyde Park Councilmember Goodin Yes: Mayor Cranley neighborhood of Cincinnati, in connection Councilmember Kearney Vice Mayor Smitherman with the construction of a 103 room hotel, Councilmember Keating Councilmember Goodin which construction shall be completed Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Kearney in compliance with Leadership in Energy Councilmember Mann Councilmember Keating and Environmental Design Silver, Gold, President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Landsman or Platinum standards or Living Building Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Mann Challenge standards, at a total construction Councilmember Young President Pro Tem Seelbach cost of approximately $11,771,503. Councilmember Sundermann Emergency clause to remain Councilmember Young Passed Emergency Yes: Mayor Cranley Yes: Mayor Cranley Vice Mayor Smitherman Suspension of the three readings Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Goodin Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Kearney Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Keating Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Keating Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Mann Councilmember Keating Councilmember Mann President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Landsman President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Mann Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Young President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Young Councilmember Sundermann Suspension of the three readings Councilmember Young Emergency clause to remain Yes: Mayor Cranley Yes: Mayor Cranley Vice Mayor Smitherman 202102658 Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Goodin 30. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Kearney submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Keating Manager, on 9/1/2021, AUTHORIZING Councilmember Keating Councilmember Landsman the City Manager to accept an in kind Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Mann donation from Fifth Third Bank of 27 Councilmember Mann President Pro Tem Seelbach new Munchkin Arm & Hammer diaper President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Sundermann pails valued at up to $810, for use by the Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Young Cincinnati Health Department’s Tobacco Councilmember Young Free Living Program, for the purpose of 202102656 providing incentives to pregnant Cincinnati Suspension of the three readings 29. ORDINANCE (B VERSION) citizens and educating them on the harmful Yes: Mayor Cranley (EMERGENCY) submitted by Paula Boggs effects of tobacco use before, during and Vice Mayor Smitherman Muething, City Manager, on 9/1/2021, post pregnancy. Councilmember Goodin LEVYING assessments for unpaid costs for Councilmember Kearney necessary sidewalk, sidewalk area, curb and Passed Emergency Councilmember Keating gutter construction, reconstruction and Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Landsman emergency repairs conducted at miscellaneous Vice Mayor Smitherman September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 5

Councilmember Goodin Manager, on 9/1/2021, AUTHORIZING by the Office of Criminal Justice Services Councilmember Kearney the City Manager to accept and appropriate (Assistance Listing Number 16.609), for Councilmember Keating a donation totaling $500,000 from the analysis software to be installed at the Crime Councilmember Landsman Commissioner’s Fund Gun Intelligence Center to assist crime Councilmember Mann for the purpose of purchasing horticultural and data analysts to produce intelligence President Pro Tem Seelbach supplies, executing maintenance contracts, led operations; and AUTHORIZING the Councilmember Sundermann providing staff reimbursements, acquiring Finance Director to deposit the grant funds Councilmember Young Krohn gift shop inventory, and providing into Law Enforcement Grant Fund 368, resources for other vital costs associated Project Account No. 20PSN. Emergency clause to remain with running the City’s parks; and Yes: Mayor Cranley AUTHORIZING the Finance Director Passed Vice Mayor Smitherman to deposit the funds into Parks Private Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Goodin Endowment and Donations Fund 430. Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Keating Passed Emergency Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Landsman Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Keating Councilmember Mann Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Landsman President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Mann Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Kearney President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Young Councilmember Keating Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Young Suspension of the three readings Councilmember Mann President Pro Tem Seelbach Suspension of the three readings 202102659 Councilmember Sundermann Yes: Mayor Cranley 31. ORDINANCE submitted by Paula Boggs Councilmember Young Vice Mayor Smitherman Muething, City Manager, on 9/1/2021, Councilmember Goodin AUTHORIZING the City Manager to Emergency clause to remain Councilmember Kearney accept an in kind donation from Marathon Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Keating Petroleum of equipment valued at up to Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Landsman $4,100 for use by Cincinnati Fire Department Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Mann Fire Boat 3 and Heavy Rescue companies. Councilmember Kearney President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Keating Councilmember Sundermann Passed Councilmember Landsman Councilmember Young Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Mann Vice Mayor Smitherman President Pro Tem Seelbach 202102667 Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Sundermann 34. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Young submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Councilmember Keating Manager, on 9/1/2021, AUTHORIZING Councilmember Landsman Suspension of the three readings the payment in an amount not to exceed Councilmember Mann Yes: Mayor Cranley $190,000 as a moral obligation to Level 3 President Pro Tem Seelbach Vice Mayor Smitherman Communications LLC for unpaid services Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Goodin rendered in relation to work on the City’s Councilmember Young Councilmember Kearney primary internet circuit, expansion of Councilmember Keating the County Law Enforcement Applied Suspension of the three readings Councilmember Landsman Regionally bandwidth to meet increased Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Mann needs, work on one of the Greater Cincinnati Vice Mayor Smitherman President Pro Tem Seelbach Water Works internet circuits in Lebanon, Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Sundermann Ohio, and an emergency increase to the Councilmember Kearney Councilmember Young remote work circuit to support the work Councilmember Keating from home initiative put in place at the Councilmember Landsman 202102662 beginning of the COVID 19 pandemic. Councilmember Mann 33. ORDINANCE submitted by Paula President Pro Tem Seelbach Boggs Muething, City Manager, on Passed Emergency Councilmember Sundermann 9/1/2021, AUTHORIZING the City Yes: Mayor Cranley Councilmember Young Manager to apply for, accept, and appropriate Vice Mayor Smitherman a grant in the amount of up to $125,000 in Councilmember Goodin 202102660 FY 2020 Project Safe Neighborhoods funds Councilmember Kearney 32. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) from the Attorney’s Office, Councilmember Keating submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City Southern District of Ohio administered Councilmember Landsman 6 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

Councilmember Mann Vice Mayor Smitherman Waterfall Funding Mechanism for funding President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Goodin the Stabilization Funds, to establish a new Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Kearney balance sheet reserve account no. 050x3421, Councilmember Young Councilmember Keating “Income Tax Reserve for Refunds,” within Councilmember Landsman the General Fund 050 as one of the City’s Emergency clause to remain Councilmember Mann Stabilization Funds and to authorize the Yes: Mayor Cranley President Pro Tem Seelbach transfer of funds to the newly established Vice Mayor Smitherman Councilmember Sundermann “Income Tax Reserve for Refunds” balance Councilmember Goodin Councilmember Young sheet reserve account; AUTHORIZING Councilmember Kearney the transfer of the sum of $50,015,389 Councilmember Keating EDUCATION, INNOVATION & from the unappropriated surplus of General Councilmember Landsman GROWTH COMMITTEE Fund 050 to balance sheet reserve account Councilmember Mann no. 050x3421, “Income Tax Reserve for President Pro Tem Seelbach 202102639 Refunds,” for the purpose of providing Councilmember Sundermann 36. MOTION, dated 08/25/2021, submitted resources for income tax refunds to taxpayers Councilmember Young by Councilmember Mann, I move that the City whose employers withheld municipal Administration assess what changes in various income tax for the City of Cincinnati even Suspension of the three readings codes are required to allow for the installation though the underlying income may not be Yes: Mayor Cranley of privately owned curbside charging stations taxable by the City of Cincinnati due to Vice Mayor Smitherman adjacent to properties with electrical vehicles. work location during calendar year 2021; Councilmember Goodin (STATEMENT ATTACHED) AUTHORIZING the transfer of the sum of Councilmember Kearney $3,162,738 from the unappropriated surplus Councilmember Keating Adopted of General Fund 050 to the unappropriated Councilmember Landsman Yes: Mayor Cranley surplus of Working Capital Reserve Fund Councilmember Mann Vice Mayor Smitherman 754 for the purpose of increasing the City’s President Pro Tem Seelbach Councilmember Goodin working capital reserve; AUTHORIZING Councilmember Sundermann Councilmember Kearney the transfer of the sum of $3,258,579 from Councilmember Young Councilmember Keating the unappropriated surplus of General Fund Councilmember Landsman 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. 202102676 Councilmember Mann 050x2585, “Economic Downturn Reserve,” 35. MOTION, dated 8/31/2021, submitted President Pro Tem Seelbach for the purpose of increasing the City’s by Councilmember Keating, WE MOVE Councilmember Sundermann emergency reserve; AUTHORIZING the that the City Administration provide a Councilmember Young transfer of the sum of $4,397,435 from the REPORT regarding the feasibility and cost unappropriated surplus of General Fund of staffing Crossing Guards at the locations 202102726 050 to balance sheet reserve account no. outlined by CPS, adding crosswalks to the 37. REPORT, dated 9/8/2021, submitted 050x2580, “Reserve for Weather Events, locations outlined by CPS, installing School by Paula Boggs Muething, City Manager, Other Emergency and One Time Needs,” Zone Flashers at the locations outlined regarding FY 2021 Carryover to FY 2022 for the purpose of providing resources for by CPS, and providing additional Traffic Report unanticipated emergencies including those Control at the schools outlined by CPS. WE caused by unusual weather events, in order to FURTHER MOVE that the administration Referred to Budget & Finance Committee increase the City’s reserve; AUTHORIZING also include alternative methods of the appropriation of the sum of $1,062,737 addressing these issues, if relevant. The 202102757 from the unappropriated surplus of General requests outlined by CPS will be attached to 38. ORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) Fund 050 to the various General Fund the document and have been discussed and submitted by Paula Boggs Muething, City operating budget accounts according to the compiled by the crossing guard coordinator Manager, on 9/9/2021, PROVIDING attached Section A of the General Fund and city planners. WE FURTHER MOVE for potential income tax refund claims for Operating Budget Schedule of Appropriation that this report addresses any other requests calendar year 2021 based on state legislation for the purpose of providing funds for: the by the community that were brought to light authorizing such refund claims for taxpayers Department of Human Resources for sworn during the Budget and Finance Committee whose employers withheld municipal testing ($45,237) and the HR Centralization Meeting on Monday, August 30th during income tax for the City of Cincinnati Initiative ($102,500); the Department of the conversation around the METRO/CPS even though the underlying income may Parks for a mower and other maintenance decision. WE FURTHER MOVE that not be taxable by the City of Cincinnati equipment ($22,000); the Cincinnati this report be completed to give Council due to work location during calendar year Police Department for records management enough time to consider these changes in the 2021 by notwithstanding the provisions of software to be used in conjunction with discussion and votes on “Carry Over Funds.” Sections 2, 14, 15, and 16 of Ordinance the Law Department ($85,000); the City No. 0213 2019, which amended the policy Manager’s Office for leveraged support to Adopted of managing the Stabilization Funds for the Chamber of Commerce Immigration Yes: Mayor Cranley the City of Cincinnati and established the Center Partnership (COMPASS) ($50,000), September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 7 funding for the Manager’s Advisory Group floor Creativity Center at the Contemporary ANNOUNCEMENTS (MAG) for a Youth Violence Reduction Arts Center; AUTHORIZING the Initiative ($200,000), funding for the transfer and appropriation of the sum Council adjourned at 4:04 P.M. Cincinnati Citizens Respect Our Witnesses of $100,000 from the unappropriated (CCROW) program ($208,000), and surplus of General Fund 050 to new ------funding for Equitas Health for a Mobile capital improvement program project Outreach Vehicle (MOVe) to provide for the account no. 980x164x221606, “Cincinnati health care needs of those living with HIV Contemporary Arts Center” for the purpose or at risk of HIV transmission ($100,000); of providing resources to renovate the 6th Ordinances & and the Department of Public Services floor Creativity Center at the Contemporary for a safe and clean neighborhood fund Arts Center; DECLARING expenditures Resolutions ($250,000); AUTHORIZING the transfer from capital improvement program project and return to source Fund 758 of the sum of account no. 980x164x221606, “Cincinnati $525,000 from various capital improvement Contemporary Arts Center,” to be for a public EMERGENCY program project accounts according to the purpose; ESTABLISHING new capital ORDINANCE NO. 349-2021 attached Section A of the Capital Budget improvement program project account Schedule of Transfer for the purpose of no. 980x232x222353, “Central Parkway APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING realigning the expenditures sought within Streetscape,” for the purpose of providing the execution of a Job Creation Tax Credit the various scopes of work associated resources for the design and construction Agreement with Starstone US Intermediaries, with certain projects to utilize operating of streetscape improvements on Central Inc., pursuant to which the company agrees budget resources as opposed to capital Parkway in the area of the FC Cincinnati to create 55 new jobs at 201 E. Fifth Street resources; ESTABLISHING new capital stadium; AUTHORIZING the transfer and in downtown Cincinnati and, for a period of improvement program project account no. appropriation of the sum of $1,000,000 from 4 years, the City agrees to provide an income 980x164x221616, “King Records Building the unappropriated surplus of the General tax credit equal to 35% of City income tax Restoration,” for the purpose of providing Fund to new capital improvement program revenue from such new jobs. resources to preserve, restore, and renovate project account 980x232x222353, “Central the former King Records building in the Parkway Streetscape,” for the purpose of WHEREAS, the City seeks to Evanston neighborhood; AUTHORIZING providing resources for the design and increase employment opportunities and the transfer and appropriation of the sum construction of streetscape improvements encourage the establishment of new jobs in of $1,000,000 from the unappropriated on Central Parkway in the area of the FC the City of Cincinnati in order to improve surplus of General Fund 050 and Income Cincinnati stadium; ESTABLISHING the economic welfare of the City and its Tax Capital Fund 758 to new capital new capital improvement program project citizens, in furtherance of the public purposes improvement program project account account no. 980x203x222009, “Freedom enunciated in Article VIII, Section 13 of the no. 980x164x221616, “King Records Center Park,” for the purpose of providing Ohio Constitution; and Building Restoration,” for the purpose of resources for the design and construction of providing resources to preserve, restore, improvements to the park located adjacent WHEREAS, Starstone US and renovate the former King Records to the Freedom Center; AUTHORIZING Intermediaries, Inc. (“Employer”) intends building in the Evanston neighborhood the transfer and appropriation of the sum to expend approximately $425,000 on according to the attached Section B of of $1,000,000 from the unappropriated leasehold improvements at 201 E. Fifth the Capital Budget Schedule of Transfer; surplus of Downtown South/Riverfront Street (the “Project” and the “Project Site,” DECLARING expenditures from capital Equivalent Fund 481 to new capital respectively), which will result in the improvement program project account no. improvement program project account no. creation of at least 55 new jobs in Cincinnati 980x164x221616, “King Records Building 980x203x222009, “Freedom Center Park,” within three years if certain income tax credit Restoration,” to be for a public purpose; for the purpose of providing resources for assistance is provided by the City; and AUTHORIZING the appropriation of the Freedom Center Park at the Banks; and sum of $525,000 from the unappropriated DECLARING expenditures from capital WHEREAS, the City Manager surplus of General Fund 050 to the various improvement program project account no. has recommended that Council authorize General Fund operating budget accounts 980x203x222009, “Freedom Center Park,” the execution of a Job Creation Tax according to the attached Section B of the to be for a public purpose and constitute a Credit Agreement (the “Agreement”) with General Fund Operating Budget Schedule of “Public Infrastructure Improvement” (as Employer, in substantially the form attached Appropriation for the purpose of realigning defined in Section 5709.40(A)(8) of the hereto as Attachment A, which provides the expenditures sought within the various Ohio Revised Code), that will benefit and/ for an income tax credit equal to 35% of scopes of work associated with certain projects or serve the District 2 Downtown South/ income tax revenue from new jobs created by to utilize operating budget resources instead Riverfront District Incentive District, subject Employer at the Project Site for a term of 4 of capital resources; ESTABLISHING to compliance with Ohio Revised Code years; and new capital improvement program project Sections 5709.40 through 5709.43. account no. 980x164x221606, “Cincinnati WHEREAS, the Agreement Contemporary Arts Center,” for the purpose Referred to Budget & Finance Committee provides that Employer will spend a of providing resources to renovate the 6th minimum of $425,000 to implement the 8 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

Project at the Project Site; and EMERGENCY certification, in each case as defined by ORDINANCE NO. 350-2021 the International Living Future Institute WHEREAS, Employer represents and the Cascadia Green Building Council and has documented to the City that APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING (collectively, “LBC” standards), all pursuant the income tax credit authorized by the Community to the Statute; and Agreement is a major factor in Employer’s the City Manager to execute a Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement decision to go forward with the Project at the WHEREAS, effective October (LEED or Living Building Challenge) Project Site; and with 23, 2017, the Director of Development of Hyde Park Hotel Partners, LLC, thereby the State of Ohio determined that the area WHEREAS, the City income authorizing a 13-year tax exemption for 100% within the corporate boundaries of the City tax credit approved by this ordinance is of the value of improvements made to real of Cincinnati contains the characteristics set authorized by Sections 718.15 and 718.151 property located at 2654 Madison Road in forth in the Statute and confirmed such area of the Ohio Revised Code; now, therefore, the Hyde Park neighborhood of Cincinnati, as a Community Reinvestment Area under in connection with the construction of a the Statute; and BE IT ORDAINED by the Council 103-room hotel, which construction shall be of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: completed in compliance with Leadership WHEREAS, Hyde Park Hotel in Energy and Environmental Design Silver, Partners, LLC (the “Company”) desires Section 1. That Council approves Gold or Platinum standards or Living Building to construct a 103-room hotel on real and authorizes the execution of a Job Creation Challenge standards, at a total construction property at 201 E. Fifth Street located Tax Credit Agreement (the “Agreement”) cost of approximately $11,771,503. within the corporate boundaries of the City with Starstone US Intermediaries, Inc. of Cincinnati, to LEED or LBC standards

(“Employer”), in substantially the form WHEREAS, to encourage the (the “Improvements”), provided that the attached hereto as Attachment A, in order development of real property and the appropriate development incentives are to assist Employer in the investment of acquisition of personal property, the Council available to support the economic viability of $425,000 in leasehold improvements at 201 of the City of Cincinnati by Ordinance No. the Improvements; and E. Fifth Street in downtown Cincinnati (the 274-2017 passed on September 27, 2017, “Project” and the “Project Site,” respectively), designated the area within the corporate WHEREAS, to provide an which provides for a City income tax credit boundaries of the City of Cincinnati as a appropriate development incentive for equal to 35% of City income tax revenue “Community Reinvestment Area” pursuant to the Improvements, the City Manager has from new jobs created by Employer at the Ohio Revised Code (“ORC”) Sections 3735.65 recommended a Community Reinvestment Project Site for a period of 4 years, and the through 3735.70 (the “Statute”); and Area Tax Exemption Agreement (LEED or creation of 55 new jobs in Cincinnati within Living Building Challenge), in substantially three years. WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 275- the form of Attachment A to this ordinance, 2017 passed by this Council on September to authorize a real property tax exemption Section 2. That Council authorizes 27, 2017, as amended by Ordinance for the Improvements in accordance with the the proper City officials to take all necessary No. 339-2018, passed by this Council Statute; and and proper actions to fulfill the City’s on October 31, 2018 (as amended, the obligations under the Agreement and to “Commercial Policy Ordinance”), sets forth WHEREAS, the property is located enforce the Agreement. certain additional policies, conditions, and within the Cincinnati City School District; and limitations regarding newly constructed Section 3. That this ordinance or remodeled commercial and residential WHEREAS, the Board of shall be an emergency measure necessary for structures in the Community Reinvestment Education of the Cincinnati City School the preservation of the public peace, health, Area; and District (the “Board of Education”), safety, and general welfare and shall, subject pursuant to that certain Tax Incentive to the terms of Article II, Section 6 of the WHEREAS, to encourage the Agreement effective as of April 28, 2020 (as Charter, be effective immediately. The reason development of real property in a more may be amended, the “Board of Education for the emergency is to allow the Project and environmentally-friendly manner, the Agreement”), has approved exemptions of up the corresponding revitalization of the City Commercial Policy Ordinance incentivizes: to 100% of Community Reinvestment Area of Cincinnati and improvement of the City’s (i) construction and remodeling to projects, waived advance notice and the right economic welfare to begin at the earliest Leadership in Energy and Environmental to review such projects, and waived sharing possible time. Design (“LEED”) standards (as defined or allocation of municipal income taxes in by the U.S. Green Building Council); connection with such projects; and and (ii) construction and remodeling that Passed: September 9, 2021 obtains (a) Living Building Challenge Net Mayor John Cranley WHEREAS, pursuant to the Board Zero certification, (b) Living Building Attest: Melissa Autry of Education Agreement, the Company has Challenge Full certification, or (c) solely in entered into (or will enter into) an agreement circumstances where the construction or ------with the Board of Education requiring the remodeling complies with the requirements Company to pay the Board of Education of the “Energy Petal” of the Living Building amounts equal to 33% of the exempt real Challenge, Living Building Challenge Petal property taxes; and September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 9

WHEREAS, the Company has Services Agency in 401-135; and represented that it has entered into (or accordance with Ohio will enter into) a voluntary tax incentive Revised Code Section WHEREAS, Exhibit 1 to Ordinance contribution agreement with a third-party 3735.671(F); and 265-2020 listed the properties to be assessed organization for amounts equal to 15% of the for the unpaid costs of the private lead service exempt real property taxes, which funds shall (iii) to submit on behalf of line replacements undertaken at various be committed by the third-party organization Council annual reports locations by the City of Cincinnati Greater to facilitate permanent improvements on the Agreement to the Cincinnati Water Works through its Lead and neighborhood services furthering Director of the Ohio Service Line Replacement Program; and redevelopment in the neighborhood of the Development Services Improvements and to support affordable Agency and to the Board WHEREAS, through a clerical housing on a City-wide basis; and of Education of the error an incomplete copy of Exhibit 1 was Cincinnati City School transmitted to the Clerk of Council; and WHEREAS, the Improvements do District, in accordance not involve relocation of part or all of the with Ohio Revised Code WHEREAS, Ordinance 265-2020 Company’s operations from another county Section 3735.672; and must be amended to substitute the attached or municipal corporation in Ohio or, if there Exhibit 1, which is a complete copy of the is relocation, notice has been given per ORC (iv) to take all necessary and assessments levied upon the real property for Section 3735.673; now, therefore, proper actions to fulfill the unpaid costs of the private lead service line the City’s obligations replacements for FY 2020; now, therefore, BE IT ORDAINED by the Council under the Agreement. of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: BE IT ORDAINED by the Council Section 3. That this ordinance of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: Section 1. That Council approves a shall be an emergency measure necessary Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption for the preservation of the public peace, Section 1. That Ordinance 265- Agreement (LEED or Living Building health, safety, and general welfare and shall, 2020, approved by Council on August 5, Challenge) with Hyde Park Hotel Partners, subject to the terms of Article II, Section 6 2020, is hereby amended to substitute the LLC (the “Agreement”), thereby authorizing of the Charter, be effective immediately. The attached Exhibit 1 for the incomplete Exhibit a 13-year tax exemption for 100% of the reason for the emergency is the immediate 1 attached to Ordinance 265-2020. assessed value of improvements to be made need to allow the construction described Section 2. That all terms of to real property located at 201 E. Fifth Street in this ordinance and the corresponding Ordinance No. 265-2020 not amended by in Cincinnati, as calculated by the Hamilton revitalization of the City of Cincinnati and this ordinance remain in full force and effect. County Auditor, in connection with the the benefits to the City’s economic welfare to construction of a 103-room hotel, to be begin at the earliest possible time. Section 3. That this ordinance constructed in compliance with Leadership shall be an emergency measure necessary in Energy and Environmental Design Silver, Passed: September 9, 2021 for the preservation of the public peace, Gold or Platinum standards (as defined by Mayor John Cranley health, safety, and general welfare and shall, the U.S. Green Building Council) or Living Attest: Melissa Autry subject to the terms of Article II, Section 6 Building Challenge standards (as described of the Charter, be effective immediately. The in the Agreement and as determined by the ------reason for the emergency is the immediate International Living Future Institute and necessity to authorize the Clerk of Council the Cascadia Green Building Council, as EMERGENCY to substitute the attached Exhibit 1 for the applicable) at a total construction cost of ORDINANCE NO. 351-2021 incomplete Exhibit 1 attached to Ordinance approximately $11,771,503. 265-2020 in order to correct the legislative record on file with the Clerk of Council. Section 2. That Council authorizes AMENDING Ordinance 265-2020 to the City Manager: correct a clerical error in Exhibit 1 to the ordinance so that the list of properties to be Passed: September 9, 2021 (i) to execute the Agreement assessed the unpaid costs of the private lead Mayor John Cranley on behalf of the City in service line replacement is complete. Attest: Melissa Autry substantially the form of Attachment A to this WHEREAS, on August 5, 2020, ------ordinance; and Council approved Ordinance 265-2020 levying assessments for the unpaid costs EMERGENCY (ii) to forward on behalf of private lead service line replacements ORDINANCE NO. 352-2021 of Council a copy of undertaken at various locations by the City of the Agreement, within Cincinnati Greater Cincinnati Water Works LEVYING assessments for unpaid costs fifteen (15) days after through its Lead Service Line Replacement incurred by the City in making emergency execution, to the Director Program in accordance with Cincinnati repairs to sidewalks, sidewalk areas, curbs, of the Ohio Development Municipal Code Sections 401-127 through 10 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021 and gutters at various locations in the City Section 1. That the City Council health, safety, and general welfare and shall, through the City of Cincinnati’s Sidewalk hereby assesses those properties identified subject to the terms of Article II, Section 6 Safety Program, in accordance with on the attached Exhibit A (the “Assessed of the Charter, be effective immediately. The Cincinnati Municipal Code Sections 721- Properties”), incorporated herein by reason for the emergency is the immediate 149 through 721-169. reference, for outstanding repair and need to levy the assessments to timely certify administrative costs incurred by the City in the assessments to the County Auditor so WHEREAS, Cincinnati Municipal making emergency repairs to the sidewalks, the assessments can be placed on the January Code Chapter 721 requires property owners sidewalk areas, curbs, and gutters abutting 2022 tax bills. to keep the sidewalks, sidewalk area, curbs, the Assessed Properties. and gutters abutting their properties safe and in good repair; and Section 2. That each of the Assessed Passed: September 9, 2021 Properties is listed in the attached Exhibit A Mayor John Cranley WHEREAS, Cincinnati Municipal together with the amount of the assessment Attest: Melissa Autry Code Section 721-165 authorizes the City and the length of the assessment period. to make emergency repairs to sidewalks, ------sidewalk areas, curbs, and gutters without Section 3. That the assessments prior notice to the abutting property owner shall be payable in cash to the City Treasurer EMERGENCY when necessary to provide for public safety within fifteen days after the passage of this ORDINANCE NO. 353-2021 and also to bill the owner for the cost of the ordinance or, at the option of each property work; and owner, in semi-annual installments for the AUTHORIZING the City Manager to assessment period. accept an in-kind donation from Fifth Third WHEREAS, City inspectors Bank of 27 new Munchkin Arm & Hammer documented the need for emergency Section 4. That the assessments not diaper pails valued at up to $810, for use by sidewalk repairs adjacent to each of the paid in cash within fifteen days are to be certified the Cincinnati Health Department’s Tobacco properties listed in the attached Exhibit A to the County Auditor by the City Treasurer Free Living Program, for the purpose of (the “Properties”); and with interest at the rate of 3.16% for 3-year providing incentives to pregnant Cincinnati assessments, 3.36% for 5-year assessments, and citizens and educating them on the harmful WHEREAS, the City performed 3.93% for 10-year assessments. effects of tobacco use before, during, and the repairs after the owners of the Properties post pregnancy. received written notice to make the repairs Section 5. That notes and bonds and failed to do so; and of the City of Cincinnati may be issued WHEREAS, Fifth Third Bank in anticipation of the collection of the intends to donate 27 new Munchkin Arm WHEREAS, the City Council assessments. & Hammer diaper pails to the Cincinnati thereafter passed Resolution 35-2021 Health Department’s Tobacco Free Living declaring the need for the emergency sidewalk Section 6. That any amount Program, to provide incentives to pregnant repairs and the need to assess the Properties received as a result of the assessments levied Cincinnati citizens and educate them on the for repair and administrative costs incurred by herein shall be deposited into the Sidewalk harmful effects of tobacco use before, during, the City in making the repairs; and Special Assessment Fund No. 791. and post pregnancy; and WHEREAS, the owners of the Section 7. That a property WHEREAS, the value of the Properties have each agreed to have their owner’s right under Section 721-159 of donation is approximately $810; and respective properties assessed to reimburse the Cincinnati Municipal Code to file a the City for its costs, and the Clerk of protest against an assessment shall expire WHEREAS, there are no new FTEs Council has not received any objections to 180 days following the date of the first tax or local match associated with acceptance of the assessments; and bill containing a sidewalk assessment for the this donation; and protested work. WHEREAS, in accordance with WHEREAS, this ordinance is in Cincinnati Municipal Code Sections 721- Section 8. That the Clerk of accord with the “Sustain” goal to “Become a 149 through 721-169, the Council hereby Council is hereby directed to cause notice to healthier Cincinnati” as set forth on page 181 levies assessments on those Properties for be published once in a newspaper of general of Plan Cincinnati (2012); now, therefore, which repair and administrative costs remain circulation within the City of Cincinnati, outstanding following the property owners’ which notice shall state that the assessments BE IT ORDAINED by the Council failure to pay such amounts within fifteen have been made, that they are on file with the of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: days of being billed, which assessments shall Clerk of Council, and that they are available be certified to the County Auditor and shall for public inspection and examination by Section 1. That the City Manager be collected in the same manner as real estate persons interested therein. is hereby authorized to accept an in-kind taxes; now, therefore, donation from Fifth Third Bank of 27 Section 9. That this ordinance new Munchkin Arm & Hammer diaper BE IT ORDAINED by the Council shall be an emergency measure necessary pails valued at up to $810, for use by the of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: for the preservation of the public peace, Cincinnati Health Department’s Tobacco September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 11

Free Living Program, for the purpose of is hereby authorized to accept an in-kind WHEREAS, there are no new providing incentives to pregnant Cincinnati donation from Marathon Petroleum of FTEs or match requirement associated with citizens and educating them on the harmful equipment valued at up to $4,100 for use by the acceptance of this donation; and effects of tobacco use before, during, and Cincinnati Fire Department Fire Boat 3 and post-pregnancy. Heavy Rescue companies. WHEREAS, the acceptance of the donation is in accordance with the “Sustain” Section 2. That the proper City Section 2. That the proper City goal to “preserve our natural and built officials are authorized to do all things officials are authorized to do all things environment” and strategy to “protect our necessary and proper to carry out the terms necessary and proper to carry out the terms natural resources,” as described on pages 193 – of Section 1 hereof. of Section 1 hereof. 196 of Plan Cincinnati (2012); now, therefore,

Section 3. That this ordinance shall Section 3. That this ordinance shall BE IT ORDAINED by the Council be an emergency measure necessary for the take effect and be in force from and after the of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: preservation of the public peace, health, earliest period allowed by law. safety, and general welfare and shall, subject Section 1. That the City Manager is hereby authorized to accept and appropriate to the terms of Article II, Section 6 of the Passed: September 9, 2021 Charter, be effective immediately. The reason a donation totaling $500,000 from the Mayor John Cranley Cincinnati Park Board Commissioner’s for the emergency is the immediate need to Attest: Melissa Autry accept the donation during the time period Fund to purchase horticultural supplies, execute maintenance contracts, provide staff that Fifth Third bank is making the diaper ------pails available to the City of Cincinnati. reimbursements, acquire Krohn gift shop inventory, and provide resources for other vital EMERGENCY costs associated with running the City’s parks. Passed: September 9, 2021 ORDINANCE NO. 355-2021 Mayor John Cranley Section 2. That the Finance Attest: Melissa Autry AUTHORIZING the City Manager to Director is hereby authorized to deposit the accept and appropriate a donation totaling donated funds into Parks Private Endowment ------$500,000 from the Cincinnati Park Board and Donations Fund 430. Commissioner’s Fund for the purpose of ORDINANCE NO. 354-2021 purchasing horticultural supplies, executing Section 3. That the proper City maintenance contracts, providing staff officials are hereby authorized to do all things AUTHORIZING the City Manager to reimbursements, acquiring Krohn gift shop necessary and proper to comply with the accept an in-kind donation from Marathon inventory, and providing resources for other terms of Sections 1 and 2 hereof. Petroleum of equipment valued at up to vital costs associated with running the City’s Section 4. That this ordinance shall $4,100 for use by Cincinnati Fire Department parks; and AUTHORIZING the Finance be an emergency measure necessary for the Fire Boat 3 and Heavy Rescue companies. Director to deposit the funds into Parks Private preservation of the public peace, health, safety, Endowment and Donations Fund 430. WHEREAS, Marathon Petroleum and general welfare and shall, subject to the has offered to donate equipment, including WHEREAS, the Park Board terms of Article II, Section 6 of the Charter, two ResQmax Rope Launchers, to the Commissioner’s Fund consists of funds be effective immediately. The reason for the Cincinnati Fire Department Fire Boat 3 received from endowments and donations emergency is the immediate need to ensure and Heavy Rescue Companies, to be used from various entities to support the the availability of necessary resources to avoid primarily for water rescue situations as well Cincinnati Park Board; and disruption of services to the City’s parks. as providing tactical access to facilities; and WHEREAS, acceptance of a Passed: September 9, 2021 WHEREAS, the value of the donation totaling $500,000 from the Mayor John Cranley donation is up to $4,100; and Cincinnati Park Board Commissioner’s Fund Attest: Melissa Autry will enable the Cincinnati Parks Department WHEREAS, there is no local to purchase horticultural supplies, execute ------match required and no FTEs are associated maintenance contracts, provide staff with this donation; and reimbursements, acquire Krohn gift shop ORDINANCE NO. 356-2021 inventory, and provide resources for other WHEREAS, this ordinance is in vital costs associated with running the City’s accordance with the “Sustain” goal to “manage parks; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to our financial resources” as described on page apply for, accept, and appropriate a grant 199 of Plan Cincinnati (2012); now, therefore, WHEREAS, the Cincinnati Board in the amount of up to $125,000 in FY of Park Commissioners has approved the use 2020 Project Safe Neighborhoods funds BE IT ORDAINED by the Council of $500,000 and requested the distribution from the United States Attorney’s Office, of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: of the resources from the Park Board Southern District of Ohio, administered Commissioner’s Fund; and by the Office of Criminal Justice Services Section 1. That the City Manager 12 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

(Assistance Listing Number 16.609), for Director is hereby authorized to deposit the Fund, and GCWW portions will be billed analysis software to be installed at the Crime grant funds into Law Enforcement Grant back to the appropriate funds following Gun Intelligence Center to assist crime and Fund 368, Project Account No. 20PSN. payment to Level 3 Communications LLC, data analysts in producing intelligence- doing business as Lumen; and led operations; and AUTHORIZING the Section 3. That the proper City Finance Director to deposit the grant funds officials are authorized to do all things WHEREAS, sufficient resources are into Law Enforcement Grant Fund 368, necessary and proper to carry out the terms available in these accounts for these expenses; Project Account No. 20PSN. of the grant and of Sections 1 and 2 herein. and

WHEREAS, a grant is available Section 4. That this ordinance shall WHEREAS, ETS is working on in the amount of up to $125,000 in FY take effect and be in force from and after the improving staffing and internal procedures to 2020 Project Safe Neighborhoods funds earliest period allowed by law. streamline the process for requesting services from the United States Attorney’s Office, and providing more administrative oversight Southern District of Ohio, administered Passed: September 9, 2021 to avoid this situation in the future; and by the Office of Criminal Justice Services Mayor John Cranley WHEREAS, Council desires to (Assistance Listing Number 16.609), for Attest: Melissa Autry analysis software to be installed at the Crime provide payment for the services provided by Level 3 Communications LLC; now, therefore, Gun Intelligence Center to assist crime and ------data analysts in producing intelligence-led BE IT ORDAINED by the Council operations; and EMERGENCY of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: ORDINANCE NO. 357-2021 WHEREAS, this grant will Section 1. That the Finance enhance and support the operations of the Director is authorized to make a payment in Crime Gun Intelligence Center; and AUTHORIZING payment in an amount not to exceed $190,000 as a moral obligation an amount not to exceed $190,000 from the WHEREAS, the grant application to Level 3 Communications LLC for unpaid Enterprise Technology Solutions Fund 702 deadline is September 20, 2021, and the services rendered in relation to work on the account no. 702x091x3700x7212 to Level Cincinnati Police Department will apply by City’s primary internet circuit, expansion 3 Communications, LLC, doing business the deadline but will not accept any funds of the County Law Enforcement Applied as Lumen, for unpaid services rendered without approval of Council; and Regionally bandwidth to meet increased in relation to work on the City’s primary needs, work on one of the Greater Cincinnati internet circuit, expansion of the County Law WHEREAS, no matching funds or Water Works internet circuits in Lebanon, Enforcement Applied Regionally bandwidth new FTEs are associated with this grant; and Ohio, and an emergency increase to the to meet increased needs, work on one of the remote work circuit to support the work- Greater Cincinnati Water Works internet WHEREAS, this ordinance is in from-home initiative put in place at the circuits in Lebanon, Ohio, and an emergency accordance with the “Live” goal to “create beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. increase to the remote work circuit to support a more livable community and support our the work-from-home initiative put in place at neighborhoods,” as described on pages 156 WHEREAS, Level 3 the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. and 171, and the “Collaborate” goal to Communications LLC, doing business as “improve service efficiency,” as described on Lumen, provided services to the Department Section 2. That the proper City pages 215-216 of Plan Cincinnati (2012); of Enterprise Technology Solutions (“ETS”), officials are authorized to do all things now, therefore, including work on the City’s primary internet necessary and proper to carry out the circuit, expansion of the County Law provisions of Section 1 above. BE IT ORDAINED by the Council Enforcement Applied Regionally (“CLEAR”) Section 3. That this ordinance shall of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: bandwidth to meet increased needs, work on be an emergency measure necessary for the one of the Greater Cincinnati Water Works Section 1. That the City Manager preservation of the public peace, health, (“GCWW”) internet circuits in Lebanon, is hereby authorized to apply for, accept, safety, and general welfare and shall, subject Ohio, and an emergency increase to the remote and appropriate a grant in the amount of to the terms of Article II, Section 6 of the work circuit to support the work-from-home up to $125,000 in FY 2020 Project Safe Charter, be effective immediately. The reason initiative put in place at the beginning of the Neighborhoods funds from the United States for the emergency is the immediate need COVID-19 pandemic; and Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Ohio, to pay Level 3 Communications, LLC for administered by the Office of Criminal WHEREAS, if approved, an services provided to Enterprise Technology Justice Services (Assistance Listing Number amount not to exceed $190,000 will be paid Solutions in a timely manner. 16.609), for analysis software to be installed from the Enterprise Technology Solutions at the Crime Gun Intelligence Center to Fund 702 account no. 702x091x3700x7212, Passed: September 9, 2021 assist crime and data analysts in producing which includes the CLEAR, General Fund, Mayor John Cranley intelligence-led operations. and GCWW charges; and Attest: Melissa Autry Section 2. That the Finance WHEREAS, the CLEAR, General ------September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 13

RESOLUTION NO. 056-2021 WHEREAS, Navy Corpsman Maxton W. Soviak of Berlin Heights, Ohio RECOGNIZING and honoring the brave was 22 years of age; and Legal Notices and heroic service men and women who WHEREAS, Staff Sergeant Ryan sacrificed their lives in the terrorist attack on C. Knauss of Corryton, Tennessee was 23 the Kabul airport in Afghanistan. All departments, divisions, commissions and years of age; and boards must submit each RFI, RFG, and RFP to the Office of Contract Compliance WHEREAS, on August 26, 2021, WHEREAS, these 13 service 13 members of the United States military (OCC) for consideration of the small business members bravely answered the call in service Enterprise Program (SBEP) participation as were killed in a terrorist attack on the Kabul to their country and gave their life in pursuit airport in Afghanistan; and established by Ordinance #331-1999 and the of this goal; now, therefore, Equal Employment Program participation as established by Ordinance #331-1999. WHEREAS, this attack served as BE IT RESOLVED by the Council For information regarding each of these one of the deadliest days for American forces of the City of Cincinnati, State of Ohio: in the past decade of the 20-year war in programs contact 513-352-3144. Afghanistan; and Section 1. That Council recognizes and honors the following service men and ------WHEREAS, Sergeant Johanny women for their bravery and heroic service to Rosario Pichardo of Lawrence, Massachusetts the United States, who lost their lives in the LIQUOR PERMIT was 25 years of age; and tragic terrorist attach on the Kabul airport in APPLICATION Afghanistan on August 26, 2021: WHEREAS, Sergeant Nicole L. From the Department of Liquor Control Gee of Sacramento, California was 23 years Sergeant Johanny Rosario Pichardo; Sergeant Application No.: 0335500 of age; and Nicole L. Gee; Staff Sergeant Darin T. Permit Type: NEW D5J DFT ENTERTAINMENT WHEREAS, Staff Sergeant Darin Hoover; Corporal Hunter Lopez; Corporal Daegan W. Page; Corporal Humberto 5372 MEDPACE WAY T. Hoover of Salt Lake City, Utah was 31 CINCINNATI OH 45227 years of age; and A. Sanchez; Lance Corporal David L. Espinoza; Lance Corporal Jared M. Schmitz; Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio Re- WHEREAS, Corporal Hunter Lance Corporal Rylee J. McCollum; Lance vised Code, Council must notify the Depart- Lopez of Indio, California was 22 years of Corporal Dylan R. Merola; Lance Corporal ment of Liquor Control within thirty days if age; and Kareem M. Nikoui; Navy Corpsman Maxton there is an objection to the above permit. No- W. Soviak; Staff Sergeant Ryan C. Knauss. tice of Application was received by the Clerk of WHEREAS, Corporal Daegan W. Council’s Office on 08/23/21. The last day for Page of Omaha, Nebraska was 23 years of Section 2. That this resolution be the State to receive an objection is 09/23/2021. age; and spread upon the minutes of Council. ------WHEREAS, Corporal Humberto Submitted by Vice Mayor Christopher A. Sanchez of Logansport, Indiana was 22 Smitherman LIQUOR PERMIT years of age; and APPLICATION Passed: September 9, 2021 WHEREAS, Lance Corporal Mayor John Cranley From the Department of Liquor Control David L. Espinoza of Rio Bravo, Texas was Attest: Melissa Autry Application No.: 0336307 20 years of age; and Permit Type: NEW D3 ------AVALANCHE VENTURES LLC WHEREAS, Lance Corporal Jared DBA AVALANCHE CREPES & M. Schmitz of St. Charles, Missouri was 20 WAFFLES years of age; and 160 MCMILLAN CINCINNATI OH 45219 WHEREAS, Lance Corporal Rylee Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio Re- J. McCollum of Jackson, Wyoming was 20 vised Code, Council must notify the Depart- years of age; and ment of Liquor Control within thirty days if WHEREAS, Lance Corporal there is an objection to the above permit. No- Dylan R. Merola of Rancho Cucamonga, tice of Application was received by the Clerk of California was 20 years of age; and Council’s Office on 09/03/21. The last day for the State to receive an objection is 09/27/2021. WHEREAS, Lance Corporal Kareem M. Nikoui of Norco, California was ------20 years of age; and 14 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

LIQUOR PERMIT tion is 10/12/2021. SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1832 DANA AV APPLICATION Applicant: ROBERT STRUNC ------Owner: MUSKIES LLP From the Department of Liquor Control REFERENCE REQUEST: The Applicant Application No.: 3726220 LIQUOR PERMIT is requesting conditonal use approval to Permit Type: STCK D5J D6 APPLICATION locate an outdoor patio on the Property GOODFELLAS PLEASANT that exceeds restrictions on proximity to a RIDGE LLC From the Department of Liquor Control residential zoning district and size and any 6099 MONTGOMERY RD Application No.: 20696270005 other relief required under the Zoning Code. 2ND FL PATIO Permit Type: TRFO D5J D6 ZONING DISTRICT: MG Manufacturing CINCINNATI OH 45213 DEME KITCHEN LLC General District Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio Re- DBA DEME KITCHEN vised Code, Council must notify the Depart- 627 MAIN 1ST FL ------ment of Liquor Control within thirty days if CINCINNATI OH 45202 there is an objection to the above permit. No- Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio Re- PUBLIC HEARING tice of Application was received by the Clerk of vised Code, Council must notify the Depart- BEFORE THE Council’s Office on 09/08/21. The last day for ment of Liquor Control within thirty days if ZONING HEARING EXAMINER the State to receive an objection is 10/04/2021. there is an objection to the above permit. No- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 tice of Application was received by the Clerk of AT 9:00 AM AT ------Council’s Office on 09/20/21. The last day for CENTENNIAL II the State to receive an objection is 10/18/2021. 805 CENTRAL AVE., SUITE 500 LIQUOR PERMIT CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 APPLICATION ------**** CASE NUMBER: ZH20210130 From the Department of Liquor Control PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1850 SEYMOUR AV Application No.: 3276200 BEFORE THE Applicant: SIGNARAMA Permit Type: STCK D5 D6 ZONING HEARING EXAMINER Owner: GATOR HILLCREST PARTNERS GOODFELLAS OTR LLC WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 LLP DBA GOODFELLAS PIZZERIA AT 9:00 AM AT REFERENCE REQUEST: The Applicant 1ST & 2ND FL CENTENNIAL II is requesting a locational variance to install 1211 MAIN ST 805 CENTRAL AVE., SUITE 500 a wall sign on an elevation without street CINCINNATI OH 45202 CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 frontage and any other relief required under Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio Re- **** the Zoning Code. vised Code, Council must notify the Depart- CASE NUMBER: ZH20210126 ZONING DISTRICT: CG-A Commercial ment of Liquor Control within thirty days if SUBJECT PROPERTY: 3541 HEEKIN AV General District there is an objection to the above permit. No- Applicant: REDKNOT HOLDINGS LLC tice of Application was received by the Clerk of Owner: REDKNOT HOLDINGS LLC ------Council’s Office on 09/14/21. The last day for REFERENCE REQUEST: The Applicant is the State to receive an objection is 10/12/2021. requesting hillside overlay district permission PUBLIC HEARING to construct a new single family home on the BEFORE THE ------Property that exceeds cut/fill restrictions and ZONING HEARING EXAMINER left, right, front and rear setback restrictions WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 LIQUOR PERMIT and any other relief required under the AT 10:00 AM AT APPLICATION Zoning Code. CENTENNIAL II ZONING DISTRICT: SF-6 Single Family 805 CENTRAL AVE., SUITE 500 From the Department of Liquor Control District CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 Application No.: 4621326 **** Permit Type: STCK C1 C2 ------CASE NUMBER: ZH20210128 KHUSBU ENTERPRISE LLC SUBJECT PROPERTY: 3324 ROYAL PL DBA QUEEN CITY EXPRESS PUBLIC HEARING Applicant: BANGERT ADAM T & ANNE 420 WALNUT ST 1ST FL BEFORE THE M TR CINCINNATI OH 45202 ZONING HEARING EXAMINER Owner: BANGERT ADAM T & ANNE M TR Pursuant to Section 4303.261 of the Ohio WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2021 REFERENCE REQUEST: The Applicant Revised Code, Council must notify the De- AT 10:00 AM AT is requesting a variance of 1.4 feet from partment of Liquor Control within thirty CENTENNIAL II the minimum side setback requirements to days if there is an objection to the above per- 805 CENTRAL AVE., SUITE 500 construct a new two story addition on the mit. Notice of Application was received by CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 Property and any other relief required under the Clerk of Council’s Office on 09/14/21. **** the Zoning Code. The last day for the State to receive an objec- CASE NUMBER: ZH20210129 ZONING DISTRICT: SF-6 Single Family September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 15

District CASE NUMBER PROPERTY ADDRESS Re: Or Book 10939 Page 336, Recorded INSPECTOR September 2, 2008 222 East Central Parkway ------BHA2021002 3308 Eastside Ave Cincinnati, OH 45202. Ed Cunningham PUBLIC HEARING BHA20200004 626 Union Street 1117 Yale Av BEFORE THE Tom Wise Book-Plat-Parcel 0066-0001-0067. ZONING HEARING EXAMINER Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Charlie WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 2021 Persons with standing, their representatives Saggus C/O Mattie Maddox Po Box 112221 AT 11:00 AM AT and witnesses, and members of the public Cincinnati Ohio 45211-2221; Charlie CENTENNIAL II will be provided virtual and in-person access Saggus 2355 Roxanna Dr Cincinnati Ohio 805 CENTRAL AVE., SUITE 500 to public hearings as provided below. If 45231-2231; Roberta Saggus 1119 Yale CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 you would like to participate in or view an Ave Cincinnati Ohio 45206-1318; Roberta **** upcoming hearing, please carefully review Saggus , C/O Mattie L Maddox 2355 CASE NUMBER: ZH20210127 the following instructions. Please note Roxanna Dr Cincinnati, OH, 45231; Saggus SUBJECT PROPERTY: 5959 KELLOGG AV that persons with standing, other than the Charlie C/O Mattie L Maddox 2355 Roxanna Applicant: PROJECT EXPRESS applicant and/or owner, must submit a Dr Cincinnati Ohio 45231; Saggus Charlie Owner: SILVER TUN BREWING written request no less than 48 hours in & Roberta 1119 Yale Ave Cincinnati OH COMPANY LLC THE advance of a public hearing to gain access to 45206-1318; Trustees Of The Lane Seminary, REFERENCE REQUEST: The Applicant the hearing. An Ohio Corp, C/O Mccormick Theological is requesting conditional use approval to Seminary 5460 University Ave Chicago, Il, construct a deck for outdoor seating on the ------60615. Other Interested Parties: None. property that exceed size restrictions and any other relief required under the Zoning Code. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 721 Steiner Av ZONING DISTRICT: CG-A Commercial Book-Plat-Parcel 0153-0003-0045. General District All persons are hereby notified that the Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Ihle Mark A buildings listed below will be the subject of a 721 Steiner Ave Cincinnati OH 45204; Mell ------public hearing at 9:00 AM on September 24, Properties, LLC 6338 Snider Rd. #245 Mason, 2021 at 805 Central Ave., Suite 508, Cincinnati OH 45040. Other Interested Parties: None. BOARD OF BUILDING APPEALS OH 45202 in-person and virtually using video- conferencing technology. Anyone may appear 1921 Brinkmeier Av NOTICE OF HEARING at the hearing and present pertinent testimony Book-Plat-Parcel 0206-0003-0024. OCTOBER 7, 2021 1:30PM that may assist the Director of Buildings and Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Erika B Inspections to determine whether or not Toke 4745 Guerley Rd Cincinnati, OH, Please be advised that the Board of Building the buildings do, in fact, constitute a public 45238; Ilona Toke Tr 2049 Queen City Ave Appeals will hear the following cases nuisance and shall be razed. Cincinnati OH 45214; Ilona Toke Tr C/O Erika Toke 4745 Guerley Rd Cincinnati 1. 06-2021 1212 Race Street For comments or questions regarding the OH 45238; Ilona Toke Tr C/O Gregory Art Dahlberg/Beth Johnson Public Nuisance Hearing, please contact James G Toke 4745 Guerley Rd Cincinnati OH Brunner at [email protected] 45238-4005. Other Interested Parties: City Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, or 513-352-3977. For comments or questions of Cincinnati, Re: Judgment Lien Filed there have been important changes to hearing regarding Section 106 reviews, eligibility for September 21, 2017, In CJ 17-16472 801 procedures and rules for participation. To the National Register of Historic Places, or Plum St, Room 214 Cincinnati, OH, 45202. comply with social distancing, this hearing other matters relating to historic conservation, will be conducted through a virtual/remote please contact the Urban Conservator, Beth 2118 W 8th St platform. Please visit www.cincinnati-oh. Johnson at [email protected] Book-Plat-Parcel 0149-0014-0044. gov/boards to learn more about attendance or 513-352-4848 within seven days of the Last Known Owner(s) of Record: and participation in virtual hearings. publication of this notice. Opportunity Matters Inc 2104 St Michael St Cincinnati OH 45204. Other Interested ------3536 Glenway Av Parties: Opportunity Matters Inc C/O Qi Book-Plat-Parcel 0173-0003-0013. Services Inc 150 E 4th St 4th Fl Cincinnati NOTICE OF Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Martin OH 45202. BOARD OF HOUSING APPEALS Harold 3523 Hilda Ave Cincinnati OH HEARING ON OCTOBER 6, 2021 45211; Vaughn Alvin A 3523 Hilda Ave 1835 Forbus St AT 9:00AM Cincinnati OH 45211. Other Interested Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0076. 805 CENTRAL AVE, SUITE 500, Parties: Unknown Spouse of Harold Martin Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Excellence CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 3523 Hilda Ave, Cincinnati, OH, 45211; Management Properties LLC C/O Darrien Unknown Spouse of Alvin A Vaughn 3523 Wilkins 5735 Keifer Court Cincinnati OH The following cases will be heard by the Hilda Ave Cincinnati, OH, 45211; Hamilton 45224; Excellence Management Properties Board of Housing Appeals: County Child Support Enforcement Agency LLC C/O Darrien Wilkins Po Box 16 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

14066 Cincinnati OH 45250; Excellence hearing that contains a link to the Zoom hearings and present pertinent testimony for Management Properties, LLC 5735 Kiefer video-conference and instructions for consideration by the Urban Conservator in Ct Cincinnati, OH, 45224. Other Interested virtual attendance. Zoom video-conference assessing the property or present evidence to Parties: None. technology is web-based and does not require the Urban Conservator that would aid in the you to download any software. assessment of the property. 1847 Forbus St Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0079. Zoom video conference technology works For questions regarding determination Last Known Owner(s) of Record: Excellence on multiple devices, including desktop/ of Historic Significance, or other matters Management Properties LLC C/O laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones relating to historic conservation, please Darrien Wilkins 5735 Kiefer St Cincinnati as long as the device has video (camera) contact the Urban Conservator within seven OH 45224; Excellence Management and microphone capabilities. It is strongly days of the publication of this notice. Properties, LLC, An Ohio Limited Liability recommended that you familiarize yourself Corporation, 5735 Kiefer Ct Cincinnati, with this technology and test your device’s Individuals with disabilities who need OH, 45224. Other Interested Parties: None. capabilities before logging into a public reasonable accommodation or special hearing. Visit the Zoom website prior to the modifications to participate should contact the 1817 Forbus St actual hearing to practice a test meeting at Urban Conservator, Beth Johnson by phone Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0068. https://zoom.us/test. at 352-4848, Fax: 352-4853, or email at Beth. Last Known Owner(s) of Record: West [email protected] in advance. Christopher L 5414 Grafton Cincinnati The public is welcome to view the hearing OH 45237; West Christopher L 1817 live. Please visit https://www.cincinnati-oh. 2118 W 8TH ST Forbus St Cincinnati OH 45214-1340. gov/buildings/property-maintenance-code- Book-Plat-Parcel 0149-0014-0044. Other Interested Parties: Unknown Spouse enforcement/condemned-buildings-list1/ Of Christopher L. West 1817 Forbus St to obtain the live link. 1921 BRINKMEIER AV Cincinnati, OH, 45214; Portfolio Recovery Book-Plat-Parcel 0206-0003-0024. Associates, LLC, Re: A Judgment Lien If you have question or concerns regarding Filed August 30, 2021, In CJ 21-26177 this process, please contact Fletcher Brown at 1817 FORBUS ST 140 Corporate Blvd, Norfolk, VA, 23502; [email protected] or call 513- Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0068. PNC Bank, Ohio, National Association, 352-4782. Thank you and please stay safe. Re: Mortgage Recorded September 24, 1835 FORBUS ST 1997, In Or Book 7455 Page 1651 300 ------Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0076. Fifth Ave Pittsburgh, PA, 15222; City Of Cincinnati Re: Lien Filed January 15, 2016, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 1847 FORBUS ST In CJ 16-394 5 801 Plum St, Room 214 Book-Plat-Parcel 0205-0021-0079. Cincinnati, OH, 45202; American Dream The City of Cincinnati’s Urban Conservator And Community Reinvestment Foundation, hereby notifies all owner and interested 721 STEINER AV Re: Plaintiff In Hamilton County Common parties that the buildings listed below will be Book-Plat-Parcel 0153-0003-0045. Pleas Court Case # A21-2734 885 Clinton the subject of a public hearing at 9:00:00AM, Springs Ave Cincinnati, OH, 45229. on September 24, 2021 II Centennial Plaza, 1117 YALE AV 805 Central Avenue, Suite 508, Cincinnati, Book-Plat-Parcel 0066-0001-0067. HEARING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Ohio 45202. September 24, 2021 Hearing HEARING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS These hearings are being held pursuant to the September 24, 2021 Hearing To ensure the safety of citizens and employees regulations set forth in Section 1101-57.2(4) due to COVID-19, the following precautions “Demolition or Repair of Buildings” of the To ensure the safety of citizens and employees will be in place for the hearing: Cincinnati Building Code (CBC). due to COVID-19, the following precautions will be in place for the hearing: Please adhere to social distancing guidelines “Whenever a building is subject to of 6 feet from other persons while in the demolition or repair under Section 1101- Please adhere to social distancing guidelines building. 57.1(1) of the CBC, the chief building of 6 feet from other persons while in the official or his designee shall: If the subject building. Masks must be worn at all times by those property is more than fifty (50) years of age, who are unvaccinated while in the building. notify the Urban Conservator so that he Masks must be worn at all times by those If you plan to attend this meeting via can conduct a separate hearing to assess the who are unvaccinated while in the building. virtual access, please email Fletcher.Brown@ building's historic significance.” If you plan to attend this meeting via cincinnati-oh.gov or call 513-352-4782 by virtual access, please email Fletcher.Brown@ Wednesday, September 22, 2021. The Urban Conservator will present an cincinnati-oh.gov or call 513-352-4782 by initial assessment of the building’s historic Wednesday, September 22, 2021. After submission of an email request, you significance at the hearing scheduled for will receive an email response prior to the each property. Anyone may appear at the After submission of an email request, you September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 17 will receive an email response prior to the garage, living area and roof deck in the East conducted through a virtual platform. Please hearing that contains a link to the Zoom Walnut Hills Historic District. Additionally, visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding video-conference and instructions for the applicant requests zoning relief related to procedures and rules for participation virtual attendance. Zoom video-conference side yard setbacks. PRE HEARING DATE: 09 08 2021 at technology is web-based and does not require 10:30am you to download any software. CASE NUMBER: COA2021041 PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply SUBJECT PROPERTY: 40 E COURT ST with social distancing, this hearing will be Zoom video conference technology works BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC conducted through a virtual platform at https:// on multiple devices, including desktop/ CONSERVATION BOARD cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson laptop computers, tablets, and smartphones HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM APPLICANT: NASSAU AVENUE as long as the device has video (camera) HEARING LOCATION: To comply INVESTMENTS LLC % MODEL GROUP and microphone capabilities. It is strongly with social distancing, this hearing will be REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant recommended that you familiarize yourself conducted through a virtual platform. Please requests a Certificate of Appropriateness with this technology and test your device’s visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding to construct a four story structure with 32 capabilities before logging into a public procedures and rules for participation residential units in the Over the Rhine hearing. Visit the Zoom website prior to the PRE HEARING DATE: 09 08 2021 at 9:30am Historic District. Additionally, the applicant actual hearing to practice a test meeting at PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply requests zoning relief related to density and https://zoom.us/test. with social distancing, this hearing will be conditional use approval. conducted through a virtual platform at https:// The public is welcome to view the hearing cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson CASE NUMBER: COA2021044 live. Please visit https://www.cincinnati-oh. APPLICANT: ABC SIGNS SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2 HUST AL gov/buildings/property-maintenance-code- REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC enforcement/condemned-buildings-list1/ requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to CONSERVATION BOARD to obtain the live link. install an illuminated commercial sign in the HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM Court Street Historic District. Additionally, HEARING LOCATION: To comply If you have question or concerns regarding the applicant requests zoning relief related to with social distancing, this hearing will be this process, please contact Fletcher Brown at location of the sign. conducted through a virtual platform. Please [email protected] or call 513- visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding 352-4782. Thank you and please stay safe. CASE NUMBER: COA2021042 procedures and rules for participation SUBJECT PROPERTY: 6060 HAMILTON AV PRE HEARING DATE: 09 08 2021 at ------BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC 11:00am CONSERVATION BOARD PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM with social distancing, this hearing will be BEFORE THE HISTORIC HEARING LOCATION: To comply conducted through a virtual platform at https:// CONSERVATION BOARD with social distancing, this hearing will be cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson II CENTENNIAL PLAZA conducted through a virtual platform. Please APPLICANT: PATRICIA BITTNER 805 CENTRAL AVENUE, 5TH FLOOR visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant procedures and rules for participation requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to CASE NUMBER: COA2021040 PRE HEARING DATE: 09 08 2021 at rehabilitate an existing two family structure, SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2 ANNWOOD LN 10:00am including window and door replacement, BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply and new roof deck in the Over the Rhine CONSERVATION BOARD with social distancing, this hearing will be Historic District HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM conducted through a virtual platform at https:// HEARING LOCATION: To comply cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson The Board has the duty to provide notice of with social distancing, this hearing will be APPLICANT: ARCX STUDIO its hearing postmarked at least seven days conducted through a virtual platform. Please REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant in advance of the hearing to all property visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding requests zoning relief for the location of first owners located within two hundred feet procedures and rules for participation floor offices in an existing mixed-use structure of the boundaries of the Subject Property, PRE HEARING DATE: 09 08 2021 at 9:00am as well as Urban Design Overlay approval in as per Cincinnati Zoning Code §1435 PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply the College Hill Historic District. 09 1 E. The purpose of the pre hearing with social distancing, this hearing will be conference is to provide interested parties conducted through a virtual platform at https:// CASE NUMBER: COA2021043 with an opportunity to review the project cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1684 CENTRAL and to ask questions prior to the hearing. No APPLICANT: PLATTE ARCHITECTURE PKWY decision on the application will be made at AND DESIGN BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC the pre hearing conference. Questions and REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant CONSERVATION BOARD concerns should be directed to the Historic requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM Conservation Office: construct a three story rear addition on an HEARING LOCATION: To comply existing residential structure, including a with social distancing, this hearing will be Beth Johnson 18 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

805 Central Ave, Suite 500 including the construction of new dormers with social distancing, this hearing will be Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 and third floor rood decks in the Over the conducted through a virtual platform. Please 513 352 4848 Rhine Historic District. Additionally, the visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding [email protected] applicant requests zoning relief related to procedures and rules for participation side yard parking PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at ------11:00am CASE NUMBER: COA2021047 PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT PROPERTY: 427 E 13TH ST with social distancing, this hearing will be BEFORE THE HISTORIC BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC conducted through a virtual platform at https:// CONSERVATION BOARD CONSERVATION BOARD cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson II CENTENNIAL PLAZA HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM APPLICANT: PWWG ARCHITECTS 805 CENTRAL AVENUE, 5TH FLOOR HEARING LOCATION: To comply REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant with social distancing, this hearing will be requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to CASE NUMBER: COA2021045 conducted through a virtual platform. Please rehabilitate an existing commercial building, SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1601 RACE ST visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding including façade improvements, window BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC procedures and rules for participation replacement, new rooftop deck, 3rd floor CONSERVATION BOARD PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at addition, including the construction of new HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM 10:00am dormers and third floor in the Over the HEARING LOCATION: To comply PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply Rhine Historic District with social distancing, this hearing will be with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform. Please conducted through a virtual platform at https:// CASE NUMBER: COA2021050 visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1617 RACE ST procedures and rules for participation APPLICANT: HENLEY JENNIFER S & BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at JOSE VASQUEZ CONSERVATION BOARD 9:00am REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be construct a roof deck on the 4th floor of a with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform at https:// residential structure in the Over the Rhine conducted through a virtual platform. Please cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson Historic District. visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding APPLICANT: CITY STUDIOS procedures and rules for participation ARCHITECTURE CASE NUMBER: COA2021048 PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1835 BAYMILLER ST 11:30am requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to install BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply new commercial signage on the storefront in the CONSERVATION BOARD with social distancing, this hearing will be Over the Rhine Historic District. Additionally, HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM conducted through a virtual platform at https:// the applicant requests zoning relief related to HEARING LOCATION: To comply cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson signage area, size and transparency. with social distancing, this hearing will be APPLICANT: GBBN ARCHITECS conducted through a virtual platform. Please REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant CASE NUMBER: COA2021046 visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to SUBJECT PROPERTY: 216 FINDLAY ST procedures and rules for participation rehabilitate an existing mixed use building BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at and the construction of a new three story CONSERVATION BOARD 10:30am building in the Over the Rhine Historic HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply District. Additionally, the applicant requests HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be zoning relief related to density and setbacks. with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform at https:// conducted through a virtual platform. Please cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson CASE NUMBER: COA2021051 visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding APPLICANT: ACEVEDO SANTIAGO SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1401 RACE ST procedures and rules for participation ABDIEL L BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant CONSERVATION BOARD 9:30am requests zoning relief for off street parking HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply and loading requirements in the Over the HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be Rhine Historic District. with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform at https:// conducted through a virtual platform. Please cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson CASE NUMBER: COA2021049 visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding APPLICANT: KLAR LAUREN & NIEL SUBJECT PROPERTY: 602 MAIN ST procedures and rules for participation MARQUATDT BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant CONSERVATION BOARD 1:00pm requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply rehabilitate an existing two family residence, HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 19 conducted through a virtual platform at https:// NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING SUBJECT PROPERTY: 3927 LUDLOW AV cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson BEFORE THE HISTORIC BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC APPLICANT: CROWN ON RACE LLC CONSERVATION BOARD CONSERVATION BOARD REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant II CENTENNIAL PLAZA HEARING DATE: 10 25 2021 at 3:00 PM requests conditional use approval for outdoor 805 CENTRAL AVENUE, 5TH FLOOR HEARING LOCATION: To comply dining in the Over the Rhine Historic District. with social distancing, this hearing will be CASE NUMBER: COA2021039 conducted through a virtual platform. Please CASE NUMBER: COA2021026 SUBJECT PROPERTY: 833 DAYTON ST visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding SUBJECT PROPERTY: 228E LIBERTY ST BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC procedures and rules for participation BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC CONSERVATION BOARD PRE HEARING DATE: 10 06 2021 at CONSERVATION BOARD HEARING DATE: 09 27 2021 at 3:00 PM 9:00am HEARING DATE: 10 11 2021 at 3:00 PM HEARING LOCATION: To comply PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be with social distancing, this hearing will be with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform. Please conducted through a virtual platform at https:// conducted through a virtual platform. Please visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding procedures and rules for participation APPLICANT: ALICE EMMONS procedures and rules for participation PRE HEARING DATE: 08 25 2021 at REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant PRE HEARING DATE: 09 22 2021 at 10:30am requests a Certificate of Appropriateness 1:30pm PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply and Zoning Relief to demolish a non PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply with social distancing, this hearing will be contributing addition to a structure located with social distancing, this hearing will be conducted through a virtual platform at https:// in the Northside Business Historic District. conducted through a virtual platform at https:// cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson APPLICANT: WALKER JEAN CASE NUMBER: COA2021054 APPLICANT: JOSE GARCIA DESIGN, LLC REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant SUBJECT PROPERTY: 209 WADE ST REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant requests a Certificate of Appropriateness BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to construct a fence in the Dayton Street CONSERVATION BOARD to construct a new commercial structure Historic District. This case was continued to HEARING DATE: 10 25 2021 at 3:00 PM in the Over the Rhine Historic District. September 27, 2021 docket. HEARING LOCATION: To comply Additionally, the applicant requests zoning with social distancing, this hearing will be relief related to buffer yard requirements, The Board has the duty to provide notice of conducted through a virtual platform. Please setbacks and building articulation regulations. its hearing postmarked at least seven days visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding This case was continued on 6/21/21. in advance of the hearing to all property procedures and rules for participation owners located within two hundred feet PRE HEARING DATE: 10 06 2021 at of the boundaries of the Subject Property, 9:30am The Board has the duty to provide notice of as per Cincinnati Zoning Code §1435 PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply its hearing postmarked at least seven days 09 1 E. The purpose of the pre hearing with social distancing, this hearing will be in advance of the hearing to all property conference is to provide interested parties conducted through a virtual platform at https:// owners located within two hundred feet with an opportunity to review the project cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson of the boundaries of the Subject Property, and to ask questions prior to the hearing. No APPLICANT: MSA DESIGN as per Cincinnati Zoning Code §1435 decision on the application will be made at REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant 09 1 E. The purpose of the pre hearing the pre hearing conference. Questions and requests zoning relief to rehabilitate an conference is to provide interested parties concerns should be directed to the Historic existing four story apartment building from with an opportunity to review the project Conservation Office: three units to four units in the Over the and to ask questions prior to the hearing. No Rhine Historic District. decision on the application will be made at Beth Johnson the pre hearing conference. Questions and 805 Central Ave, Suite 500 CASE NUMBER: COA2021055 concerns should be directed to the Historic Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 SUBJECT PROPERTY: 1815 LOGAN ST Conservation Office: 513 352 4848 BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC [email protected] CONSERVATION BOARD Beth Johnson HEARING DATE: 10 25 2021 at 3:00 PM 805 Central Ave, Suite 500 ------HEARING LOCATION: To comply Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 with social distancing, this hearing will be 513 352 4848 NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING conducted through a virtual platform. Please [email protected] BEFORE THE HISTORIC visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding CONSERVATION BOARD procedures and rules for participation ------II CENTENNIAL PLAZA PRE HEARING DATE: 10 06 2021 at 805 CENTRAL AVENUE, 5TH FLOOR 10:00am PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply CASE NUMBER: COA2021053 with social distancing, this hearing will be 20 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021 conducted through a virtual platform at https:// NOTICE OF VIRTUAL PUBLIC PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson HEARING APPLICANT: DNK ARCHITECTS, Pursuant to Section 117.38 of the Ohio DAVID KIRK The City of Cincinnati administers federal Revised Code, the City of Cincinnati has REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant funds from the U.S. Department of Housing completed and filed with the Auditor of State requests a Certificate of Appropriateness and Urban Development (HUD). Pursuant the annual regulatory cash basis financial to construct a 500 space parking garage at to the City’s HUD-approved 2020 – 2024 report for the City’s Health District, the the intersection of Central Parkway and Consolidated Plan and 2021 Annual Action Cincinnati Health Department, for the fiscal Elder Street in the Over the Rhine Historic Plan, on or about October 11, 2021 the City year ended June 30, 2021. District. Additionally, the applicant requests will submit a Community Development conditional use approval for a parking facility. Block Grant (CDBG) Section 108 application The report is available at the office of the establishing up to a $34 Million loan pool. Finance Director, 801 Plum Street, Room CASE NUMBER: COA2021056 The loan pool will be used to provide gap 250, Cincinnati, OH 45202. SUBJECT PROPERTY: 2709 WOODBURN financing for eligible affordable housing AV projects which meet local goals and HUD ------BOARD HEARING: HISTORIC National Objectives. Prospective projects CONSERVATION BOARD will vary in size and scope, with funds being HEARING DATE: 10 25 2021 at 3:00 PM used for, but not limited to, projects in HEARING LOCATION: To comply the following categories: predevelopment with social distancing, this hearing will be financing, real property acquisition financing, conducted through a virtual platform. Please housing rehabilitation financing, Low-Income visit www.cincinnati-oh.gov/boards regarding Housing Tax Credit equity bridge financing, procedures and rules for participation and eligible development activities undertaken PRE HEARING DATE: 10 06 2021 at by a federally compliant community-based 11:00am development organization. At this time, no PRE HEARING LOCATION: To comply program income is anticipated to be generated with social distancing, this hearing will be from this program. A virtual public hearing will conducted through a virtual platform at https:// be held to solicit public feedback on October 7, cincinnati-oh.webex.com/meet/beth.johnson 2021 at 4:00 pm. Following agency approval of APPLICANT: SCHULHOFF PROPERTY the CDBG Section 108 loan application, the MANAGE City will submit further requests to HUD for REFERENCE REQUEST: The applicant the release of funds as projects are approved. requests a Certificate of Appropriateness to demolish a structure located in the Any individual, group, or agency may Woodburn Ave Historic District. submit written comments on the Section 108 application to the City of Cincinnati’s The Board has the duty to provide notice of Office of Grant Administration. All its hearing postmarked at least seven days comments received by October 8, 2021 will in advance of the hearing to all property be considered by the City of Cincinnati prior owners located within two hundred feet to submission of the Section 108 application. of the boundaries of the Subject Property, Written comments may be submitted by as per Cincinnati Zoning Code §1435 email to CMOgrantadmin@cincinnati- 09 1 E. The purpose of the pre hearing oh.gov, by mail to City of Cincinnati, 805 conference is to provide interested parties Central Avenue, Suite 700, Cincinnati, Ohio with an opportunity to review the project 45202 to the attention of Aisha Tzillah, and to ask questions prior to the hearing. No Community Development Administrator, or decision on the application will be made at by fax to (513) 352-6123. the pre hearing conference. Questions and concerns should be directed to the Historic All interested parties must sign up to Conservation Office: participate in the Virtual Public Hearing by October 5, 2021. To register, and to Beth Johnson review the City’s 2020-2024 Consolidated 805 Central Ave, Suite 500 Plan/2021 Annual Action Plan and CDBG Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Section 108 draft application, please visit: 513 352 4848 https://www.cincinnati-oh.gov/community- [email protected] development/hud-entitlement-grant- submissions/ ------September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 21

LEGAL NOTICE - BIDS WANTED DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE PURCHASING DIVISION ------GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

Sealed proposals for furnishing the materials, supplies, equipment or services, for the repair, construction or improvements, as indicated by the items hereunder listed and in accordance with the applicable specifications will be received at the office of the City Purchasing Agent, Two Centennial Plaza, Suite 234, 805 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202, where they will be opened and publicly read aloud.

Current invitations for bids and proposals are now posted and available for download at https://data.cincinnati-oh.gov/browse?category=Fiscal +Sustainability+Strategic+Investment.

PUBLIC RECORDS We are caretakers of records that belong to the citizens of the City of Cincinnati. Openness leads to a better informed citizenry, which leads to better government and better public policy. It is the policy of the City of Cincinnati to strictly adhere to the State’s Public Records Act. • Public records are any documents - electronic, email or paper that relate to the business or activity of the office. • Public records are available Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Your charge for copies of any media will not exceed the actual cost. There is no cost for inspection. • If the records are readily available, they will be provided to you promptly. • For more information go to: www.cincinnati-oh.gov 22 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

the third Thursday of each month as follows: 2021 COMMISSION SUBCOMMITTEES Meeting Notices October 21, 2021 November 18, 2021 CINCINNATI RECREATION December 16, 2021 COMMISSION 2021 NOTICE OF MEETINGS SCHEDULE FOR THE HISTORIC Board of Zoning Appeals meetings are held 805 CENTRAL AVE. SUITE 800, CONSERVATION BOARD at 9:00 a.m. in the Fifth Floor Conference CINCINNATI, OHIO 45202 Room, located at II Centennial Plaza, 805 Notice is hereby given that the City of Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Subcommittee Meeting Dates: Cincinnati’s Board of Historic Conservation Wednesday, October 13th, 2021 Board meetings are tentatively scheduled as ------Wednesday, November 10th 2021 follows: Wednesday, December 8th, 2021 2021 NOTICE OF MEETINGS 09/27/2021 SCHEDULE FOR THE Budget and Finance Committee: 10/11/2021 CINCINNATI SOUTHERN RAILWAY 11:00 a.m. 10/25/2021 Zoom information: 11/08/2021 Our quarterly regular meetings are scheduled https://cincinnati-oh.zoom.us/j/926100357 11/22/2021 as follows: 58?pwd=eTJjU0Ewb3JPa0QveGcvcW1JST 12/06/2021 k0Zz09 12/20/2021 December 14 at 3 PM Website: https://zoom.us/ Dial in : 1-312-626-6799 Historic Conservation Board meetings are All meetings will be held at the Queen City Meeting ID: 926 1003 5758 held at 3:00pm in the Fifth Floor Conference Club, 331 East Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Passcode: 802952 Room, located at II Centennial Plaza, 805 Ohio 45202. Due to issues reasonably Committee Members: Jim Goetz and Pat Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 connected to Ohio Department of Health O’Callaghan CRC Staff: Jeanette Shoecraft orders or guidance concerning COVID-19, ------trustees of the Cincinnati Southern Railway Governance and Policy Committee: may be required to participate remotely. 11:45 a.m. 2021 NOTICE OF MEETINGS The manner of remote participation shall Zoom information: SCHEDULE FOR THE BOARD OF otherwise comply with all requirements of https://cincinnati-oh.zoom.us/j/982886728 BUILDING APPEALS the Open Meetings Act. In accordance with 13?pwd=TTRYQjlIN1ZVSkRETVdhbGw5 the orders and guidance issued by the Ohio Wk55Zz09 Notice is hereby given that the City of Department of Health during this time of Website: https://zoom.us/ Cincinnati’s Board of Building Appeals public emergency, this meeting will be held Dial in : 1-312-626-6799 regular monthly meetings are tentatively in accordance with all public health protocols Meeting ID: 982 8867 2813 scheduled on the first Thursday of each established by the City Administration. Passcode: 322969 month as follows: Committee Members: Amy Whalen and ------Melanie Bates CRC Staff: Steven Pacella MEETING DATE *2nd Thursday CINCINNATI RECREATION Engagement Committee: 12:30 p.m. October 7, 2021 COMMISSION Zoom information: November 4, 2021 https://cincinnati-oh.zoom.us/j/928060722 December 2, 2021 Notice is hereby given that the Regular 76?pwd=ZzdZUlVCV1ptVXk4SDI4N2kzd Meetings of Public Recreation Commission EVYUT09 Board of Building Appeals meetings are held will resume in-person starting June 15, 2021 Website: https://zoom.us/ at 1:30 p.m., in the Fifth Floor Conference at 4pm at the CRC Main Office Board Room Dial in : 1-312-626-6799 Room located at II Centennial Plaza, 805 805 Central Ave. Suite 800, Cincinnati, Meeting ID: 928 0607 2276 Central Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 Ohio 45202. Below are the dates for the Passcode: 582968 remainder of 2021: Committee Members: Michael Patton, Amy ------Whalen and Pat O’Callaghan CRC Staff: Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 Lathel Bryant 2021 NOTICE OF MEETINGS Tuesday, October 19th, 2021 SCHEDULE FOR THE BOARD OF Tuesday, November 16th, 2021 ------ZONING APPEALS Tuesday, December 21st, 2021 ------Notice is hereby given that the City of Cincinnati’s Board of Zoning Appeals regular monthly meetings are tentatively scheduled on September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 23

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Betsy Sundermann, Member ECONOMIC GROWTH & ZONING Steve Goodin, Member COMMITTEE Liz Keating, Member Jan-Michele Lemon Kearney The Economic Growth & Zoning Committee meeting has scheduled a Public Comments and questions may be directed to: Hearing for Tuesday, September 28, 2021, at James Weaver, Senior City Planner 11:00 A.M., at City Hall Council Chambers, Department of City Planning Room 300, 801 Plum Street, Cincinnati, Two Centennial Plaza Ohio 45202 to discuss: 805 Central Avenue, Suite 720 Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 AMENDING the official zoning map of the (513) 352-4882 (phone) City of Cincinnati to rezone the real property [email protected] located at 4325-4329 Red Bank Road in the Madisonville neighborhood from the MG, ------“Manufacturing General,” zoning district to the CG-A, “Commercial General Auto- Oriented,” zoning district to provide for the establishment of new commercial uses, including retail sales and daycare uses.

Christopher Smitherman, Chair Betsy Sundermann, Member Steve Goodin, Member Liz Keating, Member Jan- Michele lemon Kearney

Comments and questions may be directed to: Ashlee Dingler- Marshall, City Planner Department of City Planning Two Centennial Plaza NOTICE OF COUNCIL/COMMITTEE MEETINGS 805 Central Avenue, Suite 720 Beginning on Monday, April 19, 2021 City Council Chambers will be open to the Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 public for the limited purpose of attending City Council and Council committee (513) 352-4854 (phone) meetings. The City will enforce maximum capacity restrictions for in-person [email protected] participation in accordance with ongoing COVID-19 protocols. Members of the public are encouraged to continue to provide public comment and participate in ------Council meetings remotely via Zoom NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Due to COVID-related safety measures in place at City Hall, members of the public ECONOMIC GROWTH & ZONING attending a Council meeting or Council committee meeting in person who are not COMMITTEE fully vaccinated will be required to wear masks and socially distance at least six feet away from others while inside City Hall and in Council Chambers. The public will The Economic Growth & Zoning Commit- be required to be seated and masked, if not fully vaccinated, except as necessary to tee meeting has scheduled a Public Hearing make public comments or otherwise testify in the meeting at the request of Council for Tuesday, September 28, 2021 at 11:00 or the Council committee. City Hall security staff will monitor attendance and limit A.M., at City Hall Council Chambers, entry to City Hall once capacity is reached. Room 300, 801 Plum Street, Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 to discuss: This meeting can be watched in real time on CitiCable or by livestreaming the meeting at www.cincinnati-oh.gov. Members of the public may also register to appear at the MODIFYING Title XIV, “Zoning Code of meeting via Zoom at www.cincinnati-oh.gov/council/public-speakers-registration, the City of Cincinnati,” of the Cincinnati and they may submit written comments and questions to City Council by email Municipal Code by AMENDING the provi- at [email protected]. All meeting registrations, comments, and sions of Chapter 1411, “Downtown Devel- questions must be received no later than 2pm (EST) on the day prior to the meeting, opment Districts,” to modify the Downtown except that registrations, comments, and questions concerning a public hearing item Use Subdistrict Overlay Map to include cer- will be accepted if received by 9am (EST) on the day of the hearing. Please note that tain additional real property within the DD- the failure to timely register or to timely submit a comment or question may result A, “Downtown Core,” Subdistrict. in your inability to participate in the meeting or to have your comment or question considered at the meeting. Christopher Smitherman, Chair 24 The City Bulletin September 21, 2021

* Please note: Schedule is subject to change without notice. Call 352-CITI (2484) for current schedule information. TIME Noon 12:30am 1:30am 2:30am 3:30am 4:30am 5:30am 6:30am 7:30am 8:30am 9:30am 10:30am 11:30am 12:30pm 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm 8:30pm 9:30pm 10:30pm 11:30pm 1:00am 2:00am 3:00am 4:00am 5:00am 6:00am 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm Midnight EV Cincy Board HCkids Special Special Special Meeting In FocusIn Limelight Board of Board of Thursday Thursday SUN. 9/26SUN. Council [R] Council [R] Gateway to E.I. to Gateway Buckeye Guard Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be Armed Services CitiCable Today SpaceCast Weekly The State of of Ohio State The Hamilton County Hamilton County Perils for Pedestrians Commissioners[R] Commissioners[R] Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle Ch. 23 (Spectrum),Ch. (Fioptics) 23 Ch. 800 EV [R] Cincy Board Board Special Special Special Monday Meeting Meeting In FocusIn Limelight Board of Thursday SAT. 9/25 SAT. Council [R] Council [R] Committees Gateway to E.I. to Gateway Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be CitiCable Today The State of of Ohio State The Hamilton County Perils for Pedestrians Commissioners[R] Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle EV [R] Cincy Board HCkids Special Special Monday Meeting In FocusIn Tuesday Limelight FRI. 9/24 Board of Board of Board of Thursday Thursday Council [R] Committees Gateway to E.I. to Gateway Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be Armed Services CitiCable Today The State of of Ohio State The Hamilton County Hamilton County Hamilton County Perils for Pedestrians Commissioners[R] Commissioners[R] Commissioners[R] Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle EV Hamilton Cincy Board Board Special Meeting Meeting In FocusIn FocusIn Limelight Limelight Board of Thursday THUR. 9/23THUR. Council [R] Council [R] Council [R] Gateway to E.I. to Gateway Buckeye Guard Live Live Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Cincinnati City Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be CitiCable Today Commissioners SpaceCast Weekly County Board of County Regular Meeting The State of of Ohio State The of Ohio State The Hamilton County Perils for Pedestrians Commissioners[R] Make Peace Nature w/ Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle [R] Live Board CitiCable Air Schedule - Council Schedule Week "B" CitiCable Air HCkids Special Special Special Meeting In FocusIn Tuesday Tuesday Limelight Board of Board of WED. 9/22 Council [R] Gateway to E.I. to Gateway Buckeye Guard Citizens' Forum Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be Armed Services CitiCable Today Commissioners SpaceCast Weekly Council Meeting The State of of Ohio State The Hamilton County Hamilton County Perils for Pedestrians Commissioners[R] Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle [R] [R] Live Live Hamilton Special Special Special Special Special Monday Monday Finance Limelight Cincinnati TUES. 9/21 Committee Committees Committees Staff Meeting Live Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event Meeting/Event CitiCable Today Mayoral Debate Mayoral Board of Health Commissioners County Board of County Make Peace Nature w/ [R] Live Live Board HCkids Monday Meeting Special In FocusIn Limelight MON. 9/20 Education, Committee Council [R] Committees Innovation & Gateway to E.I. to Gateway E.I. to Gateway Buckeye Guard Buckeye Guard Meeting/Event Cincinnati City Be The Change The Be Change The Be Armed Services CitiCable Today SpaceCast Weekly SpaceCast Weekly The State of of Ohio State The Perils for Pedestrians Perils for Pedestrians Budget & Finance Growth Committee Make Peace Nature w/ White House Chronicle White House Chronicle TIME Noon 12:30am 1:30am 2:30am 3:30am 4:30am 5:30am 6:30am 7:30am 8:50am 9:30am 10:30am 11:30am 12:30pm 1:30pm 2:30pm 3:30pm 4:30pm 5:30pm 6:30pm 7:30pm 8:30pm 9:30pm 10:30pm 11:30pm 1:00am 2:00am 3:00am 4:00am 5:00am 6:00am 7:00am 8:00am 9:00am 10:00am 11:00am 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 8:00pm 9:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm September 20 - 26, 2021 - 26, 20 September Midnight September 21, 2021 The City Bulletin 25

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CITY COUNCIL LAW Health and Tax Policies. MAYOR Andrew Garth, City Solicitor DAVID MANN, CHRIS SEELBACH, John Cranley Room 214 STEVE GOODIN, LIZ KEATING, LEGISLATIVE METROPOLITAN SEWER DISTRICT OF GREG LANDSMAN, BETSY SUNDERMANN, Steve Goodin (interim), Jan-Michele Kearney, GREATER CINCINNATI WENDELL YOUNG, JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY Diana Christy, Executive Director Liz Keating (interim), Greg Landsman, David ECONOMIC GROWTH AND 1600 Gest Street, 513-244-1300 Mann, Chris Seelbach, Christopher Smitherman, ZONING COMMITTEE POLICE DEPARTMENT Betsy Sundermann and Wendell Young Tuesday (Week A) 11:00 A.M. Eliot Isaac, Chief OFFICERS OF COUNCIL Jurisdiction: Residential and Commercial 310 Ezzard Charles Drive Mayor - John Cranley, Room 150 Development Processes, Downtown Development PUBLIC SERVICES Vice Mayor - Christopher Smitherman, Room 356 Zoning, Planning Commission, Port Authority, REDI Jerry Wilkerson Jr, Director President Pro Tem - Chris Seelbach, Room 350 (Jobs Ohio), Bike Infrastructure, GO Cincinnati, 1115 Bates Ave CLERK OF COUNCIL DCI, Tourism, Marketing and Special Events, TRANSPORTATION & ENGINEERING Melissa Autry, Clerk International Relations, and Chambers of Commerce, John Brazina, Director, Room 450 City Hall, Room 308, 513-352-3246 Wasson Way and Ohio River Trail/Oasis Trail. Don Gindling, City Engineer, Room 445 CHRISTOPHER SMITHERMAN, Fred Anderton, Airport Manager, CITY ADMINISTRATION BETSY SUNDERMANN, STEVE GOODIN, Lunken Airport, 262 Wilmer Ave, CITY MANAGER JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY, LIZ KEATING Paula Boggs Muething, Interim City Manager Cincinnati, Ohio 45226 MAJOR PROJECTS AND Room 152 GREATER CINCINNATI WATER WORKS ASSISTANT CITY MANAGERS/ Cathy Bailey, Executive Director SMART GOVERNMENT COMMITTEE ADMINISTRATION 4747 Spring Grove Avenue Tuesday (Week A) 2:00 P.M. Chris Bigham, Assistant City Manager, Rm 142 Jurisdiction: Major Transportation and Infrastructure John Juech, Assistant City Manager, Rm 104 Projects (Western Hills Viaduct, Streetcar, Brent Spence Sheryl Long, Assistant City Manager, Rm 104 Bridge), Hamilton County TID, OKI, Children BUILDINGS & INSPECTIONS & Families Council, Child Poverty Collaborative, Art Dahlberg, Director Preschool Promise, Regional Collaboration and Shared 805 Central Avenue, Suite 500 Services Council Rules and Procedures, Audit, City CITIZEN COMPLAINT AUTHORITY Manager Appointment and Review, Committee Gabriel Davis Memberships, Government Efficiency, Workplace 805 Central Avenue, Suite 222 Safety, and Civic Engagement, Cincinnati Mill Creek CITY PLANNING COMMITTEES OF COUNCIL Greenway Trail, Little Miami Scenic Trail, Dunham Katherine Keough-Jurs, Director (First named is Chairperson, second named Trail and Little Duck Creek Trail. 805 Central Avenue, Suite 720 is Vice Chairperson) GREG LANDSMAN, DAVID MANN, COMMUNITY & ECONOMIC CHRIS SEELBACH, WENDELL YOUNG, LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE DEVELOPMENT JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY Tuesday (Week A) 9:00 A.M. Markiea Carter, Interim Director EQUITY, INCLUSION, YOUTH, Jurisdiction: Police, Fire, Safety Policies, 805 Central Avenue, Suite 700 AND THE ARTS COMMITTEE Citizen Complaint Authority, Liquor Licenses, ECONOMIC INCLUSION Tuesday (Week A) 3:00 P.M. and Public Services. Jennifer Mackenzie, Interim Director CHRISTOPHER SMITHERMAN, Jurisdiction: Equity in City Government, Human 805 Central Avenue, Suite 610 BETSY SUNDERMANN, STEVE GOODIN, Services, Youth Issues, Summer Jobs, Affordable ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY, LIZ KEATING, Housing, Homelessness, Inclusion Policies & LGBT Jeff McCord, Interim Director GREG LANDSMAN, DAVID MANN Issues; Immigration & Refugees, Arts & Cultural 805 Central Avenue, Suite 300 Institutions, and Animal Treatment. FINANCE NEIGHBORHOODS COMMITTEE CHRIS SEELBACH, GREG LANDSMAN, Karen Alder, Director Monday (Week A) 11:00 A.M. JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY Room 250 Jurisdiction: Neighborhood Corridors, Road EDUCATION, INNOVATION AND FIRE DEPARTMENT Improvements, Customer Service, Utility Planning, GROWTH COMMITTEE Roy Winston, Chief Neighborhood Business Districts, Park, Market Rate Monday (Week B) 11:00 A.M. 430 Central Avenue Housing, Neighborhood Enhancement Program, Snow Jurisdiction: Relationship & Policies Relative to CPS, OFFICE OF HUMAN RELATIONS Removal, Sanitation, Community Councils, Public Community Colleges, & Universities, Innovation Paul M. Booth, Division Manager Services, Parking Services, and Veterans Affairs. Ecosystem (Cintrifuse, CincyTech, Union Hall, etc.) Room 158 WENDELL YOUNG, Innovation-driven Job Growth (MLK/Innovation HUMAN RESOURCES CHRISTOPHER SMITHERMAN, Corridor), Bus Service/Future of Metro, Technology William Brown, Director BETSY SUNDERMANN in City Government, Environmental Sustainability, 805 Central Avenue, Suite 200 BUDGET & FINANCE COMMITTEE Recreation, Aging & Accessibility Issues, Workforce INTERNAL AUDIT Monday (Week A & B) 1:00 P.M. Development & Job Training, and City Charter Review. Lauren Sundararajan Jurisdiction: Budget, Appropriations, Development BETSY SUNDERMANN, 805 Central Avenue, Suite 222 Agreements, Bonds, Financial Reporting, Federal DAVID MANN, JAN-MICHELE KEARNEY, and State grants, Sale and Lease of Property, Pension, WENDELL YOUNG

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