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

September the Fourth, Two Thousand and Two

Mayor Containing PAGE Jane L. Campbell City Council 3 President of Council The Calendar 3 Frank G. Jackson Board of Control 3 Civil Service 5 Clerk of Council Board of Zoning Appeals 5 Valarie J. McCall Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals 7 Ward Name Public Notice 8 1 Joseph T. Jones Public Hearings 8 2 Robert J. White City of Bids 9 3 Zachary Reed Adopted Resolutions 4 Kenneth L. Johnson and Ordinances 10 5 Frank G. Jackson Committee Meetings 10 6 Patricia J. Britt Index 10 7 Fannie M. Lewis 8 Sabra Pierce Scott 9 Kevin Conwell 10 Roosevelt Coats 11 Michael D. Polensek PRESORTED STANDARD 12 Edward W. Rybka U. S. POSTAGE PAID CLEVELAND, 13 Joe Cimperman 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr. Permit No. 1372 15 Merle R. Gordon 16 Michael C. O’Malley 17 Matthew Zone 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Michael A. Dolan

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CITY COUNCIL–LEGISLATIVE Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner, President of Council–Frank G. Jackson Public Auditorium – E. 6th & Lakeside. Wa r d Na m e Re s i d e n c e Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th & Harvard 1 Joseph T. Jones ...... 4691 East 177th Street 44 1 2 8 Recreation – Michael Cox, Commissioner, Room 8 2 Robert J. White ...... 3760 East 126th Street 44 1 0 5 Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 3 Zachary Reed...... 3734 East 149th Street 44 1 2 0 N. Marginal Road, Burke Lakefront Airport 4 Kenneth L. Johnson ...... 2948 Hampton Road 44 1 2 0 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Linda M. Hudecek, Director, 3rd 5 Frank G. Jackson ...... 2327 East 38th Street 44 1 1 5 Floor, City Hall. 6 Patricia J. Britt ...... 12402 Britton Drive 44 1 2 0 7 Fannie M. Lewis...... 7416 Star Avenue 44 1 0 3 DIVISIONS: Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner. 8 Sabra Pierce Scott...... 9212 Kempton Avenue 44 1 0 8 Building & Housing – Robert Vilkas, Commissioner, 5th Floor, City Hall. 9 Kevin Conwell...... 774 East 131st Street 44 1 0 8 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner. 10 Roosevelt Coats ...... 1775 Cliffview Road 44 1 1 2 Neighborhood Development – Sharon Dumas, Commissioner. 11 Michael D. Polensek ...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44 1 1 9 DEPT. OF PERSONNEL AND HUMAN RESOURCES –Eduardo A. Romero, 12 Edward W. Rybka ...... 6832 Indiana Avenue 44 1 0 5 Director, Room 121 13 Joe Cimperman...... 3053 West 12th Street 44 1 1 3 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Steven Sims, Director, Room 210 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr...... 4326 Daisy Avenue 44 1 0 9 15 Merle R. Gordon...... 1700 Denison Avenue 44 1 0 9 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane E. Fumich, Director, Room 122 16 Michael C. O’Malley...... 6710 Brookside Drive 44 1 4 4 DEPT. OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS – Kenya Taylor, Director 17 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44 1 0 2 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, John E. Barnes, Jr., Director; 18 Jay Westbrook ...... 10513 Clifton Boulevard 44 1 0 2 Mayor Jane L. Campbell, Chairman Ex–Officio; Mary Adele Springman, 19 Dona Brady...... 3466 Bosworth Road 44 1 1 1 20 Martin J. Sweeney ...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44 1 1 1 Vice–Chairman; Councilman Kevin Conwell, Councilman Matthew Zone, 21 Michael A. Dolan ...... 16519 West Park Road 44 1 1 1 City Council Representatives; Rev. Bruce Goode, Paula Castleberry, Charles E. McBee, Mary Adele Springman, Esq., Terez E. Woods, Emmett Clerk of Council – Valarie J. McCall, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 Saunders, John Banno, Mary Jane Buckshot, Kathryn M. Hall, Raymond First Assistant Clerk – Sandra Franklin Negron, Evangeline Hardaway, Edna Fuentes-Casiano, Janet Jankura, MAYOR – Jane L. Campbell Gia Hoa Ryan. Terrell Cole, Executive Assistant CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Reynaldo Galindo, President; Erik Janas, Executive Assistant Rev. Earl Preston, Vice President; Jonalyn M. Krupka, Secretary; Rodney Jenkins, Executive Assistant David M. McGuirk, Executive Assistant Members: Diane M. Downing, Matthew Dotson. Timothy Mueller, Executive Assistant SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Jane L. Campbell, President; Betsy Hruby, Henry Guzman, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity Asst. Sec’y.; Robert H. Baker, Director; Council President Frank G. Margreat A. Jackson, Legislative Affairs Liaison Jackson. DEPT. OF LAW – Subodh Chandra, Director, Galen L. Schuerlein, Acting BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol Johnson, Chairman; Chief Counsel, Room 106 Members; Margreat Hopkins, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver-Washington, Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100 Eugene Cranford, Jr., Secretary. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Robert H. Baker, Director, Room 104; BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit 516, J. F. Denk, Chairman; James Williams, Arthur Saunders, Alternate DIVISIONS: Accounts – Alan Schneider, Commissioner, Room 19 Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Subodh Chandra, City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115 President; Finance Director Robert H. Baker, Secretary; Council Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 President Frank G. Jackson. Information Systems Services – Cleo Henderson, Commissioner, 1404 E. 9th St. BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Mark Ricchiuto; Law Purchases and Supplies – Myrna Branche, Commissioner, Room 128 Director Subodh Chandra; Councilman Martin J. Sweeney. Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Subodh Av e n u e Chandra; Utilities Director Michael G. Konicek; Council President Frank Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 1701 Lakeside Avenue G. Jackson. DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Michael G. Konicek, Di r e c t o r , CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Christopher S. Ronayne, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Director; Anthony J. Coyne, Chairman; David Bowen, Lillian W. Burke, DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Pinkney, Rev. Sam Edward Small, Cleveland Public Power – James F. Majer, Commissioner Councilman Joseph Cimperman. Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner Chairman; Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. Water – Julius Ciaccia, Jr., Commissioner Water Pollution Control – Darnell Brown, Commissioner MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Subodh Chandra; Chairman; Finance Director Robert H. Baker; Council President Frank G. Jackson; DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – John C. Mok, Director, Councilman Dona Brady; Councilman Martin J. Sweeney. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive; Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahkur, Commissioner BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICIANS – Samuel Montfort, Chairman; Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner Donald Baulknilght, Anton J. Eichmuller, J. Gilbert Steele, Raymond DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Mark Ricchiuto, Director, Room 113 Ossovicki, Chief Electrical Inspector; Laszlo V. Kemes, Secretary to the Board. DIVISIONS: Architecture – Kurt Weibusch, Commissioner, Room 517 Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS – Joseph Gyorky, Chairman; Room 518 Earl S. Bumgarner, Alfred Fowler, Jozef Valencik, Lawrence Skule, Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Harvard Ya r d s Chief Plumbing Inspector; Laszlo V. Kemes, Secretary to the Board. Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25 CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Richard Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, C o m m i s s i o n e r , Schanfarber, Chairman; Paul Volpe, Vice Chairman; N. Kurt Wiebush, 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1 James Gibans, Sandra Morgan, Hunter Morrison, Theodore Sande, Galen Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, 5600 Carnegie Schuerlein, Randall Shorr, Councilman Joseph Cimperman, Dwayne J. Av e n u e . Simpson, Robert Keiser, Executive Secretary. DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Matthew Carroll, Acting Director, Mural CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Building, 1925 St. Clair Avenue JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET DIVISIONS: Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Road Ju d g e Co u r t r o o m Environment – Willie Bess, Acting Commissioner, Mural Building, Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones 13 C 1 9 2 5 St. Clair Avenue Judge Ronald B. Adrine 15 A Health – Dr. Wendy Johnson, Acting Commissioner, Mural Building, Judge C. Ellen Connally 15 C 1925 St. Clair Avenue Judge Sean C. Gallagher 12 C DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – James A. Draper, Director, Room 230 Judge Emanuella Groves 12 B DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 W. 7th Street Judge Mabel M. Jasper 14 D Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, C o m m i s s i o n e r , Judge Kathleen Ann Keough 13 D 1708 South Pointe Drive Judge Mary E. Kilbane 14 C Fire – Kevin G. Gerrity, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Judge Ralph J. Perk, Jr. 14 B Police \ Edward F. Lohn, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) 13 B Judge Angela R. Stokes 13 A DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES –James Glending, Judge Robert J. Triozzi 14 A Acting Director, Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 E. 6th St. Judge Joseph J. Zone 12 A DIVISIONS: Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Commissioner, Public Auditorium, E. 6th and Lakeside Ave. Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Michael E. Flanagan–Court Administrator, Parking Facilities – Dennis Donahue, Commissioner, Public Auditorium, Paul J. Mizerak–Bailiff; Kenneth Thomas–Chief Probation Officer, E. 6th and Lakeside Ave. Gregory F. Clifford–Chief Magistrate The City Re c o rd

Vol. 89 W E D N E S DAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2002 No. 4630 CITY COUNCIL OFFICIAL PUBLICATIONMONDAY, SEPTEMBEROF THE 2,CITY 2002 OF CLEVELAND

The City Record WEDNESDAY—Alternating Henry Guzman, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity. Published weekly under authority 10:00 A.M.—Aviation & Trans- On motion, the following resolu- of the Charter of the portation Committee: W e s t b r o o k , tions were adopted. City of Cleveland Chairman; Sweeney, Vice Chair- Subscription (by mail) $75.00 a year man; Britt, Dolan, Gordon, Reed, Resolution No. 573-02. R y b k a . By Director Baker. January 1 to December 31 10:00 A.M.—Public Safety Commit- Resolved by the Board of Control Interim subscriptions prorated tee: Reed, Chairman; Britt, Vice of the City of Cleveland, that pur- $6.25 per month Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, Coats, suant to Section 101 of the Charter, Address all communications to Conwell, Jones, White, Zone. Section 181.19 of the Codified Ordi- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, and VALARIE J. McCALL WEDNESDAY—Alternating Resolution No. 921-52, adopted by the Board of Control on November 26, Clerk of Council 1:30 P.M.—Public Utilities Commit- 1952 the report of the Commissioner 216 City Hall tee: Coats, Chairman; O’Malley, Vice of Purchases and Supplies for the Chairman; Brady, Cintron, Jones, sale of scrap, personal property, and Polensek, Sweeney, Westbrook, Zone. by-products during the month of PERMANENT SCHEDULE 1:30 P.M.—City Planning Commit- August, 2002 in the amount of STANDING COMMITTEES tee: Cimperman, Chairman, Rybka, $2,722.84, hereto attached and made OF THE COUNCIL Vice Chairman, Conwell, Lewis, a part hereof, is hereby received, O’Malley, Scott, Westbrook. approved and ordered filed. 2002-2005 Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors The following Committees are Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- MONDAY subject to the Call of the Chairman: chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- Rules Committee: Jackson, Chair- tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Property man; O’Malley, Reed, Sweeney. Director Romero, Acting Director & Recreation Committee: Johnson, Personnel and Operations Commit- Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and Chairman; White, Vice Chairman; tee: Gordon, Chairman; Britt, Cim- Ta y l o r . Cimperman, Dolan, Jones, Rybka, perman, Coats, Scott. Nays: None. Sweeney. Mayor’s Appointment Committee: Absent: Director Hudecek. Coats, Chairman; Cintron, Reed, MONDAY—Alternating Pierce Scott, Westbrook. Resolution No. 574-02. By Director Baker. Resolved, by the Board of Control 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- mittee: Sweeney, Chairman; Jones, OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS of the City of Cleveland that all bids Vice Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, received on August 21, 2002, for the CITY COUNCIL purchase of an estimated quantity Johnson, O’Malley, Polensek, White, ______Zone. of building materials, all items, for various divisions of City govern- 11:00 A.M. — Employment, Affir- NO MEETING ment, pursuant to the authority of mative Action & Training Commit- Ordinance No. 745-01, passed by the tee: Lewis, Chairman; Conwell, Vice Council of the City of Cleveland on Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Johnson, THE CALENDAR June 11, 2001, be and the same are Reed, Polensek. hereby rejected. Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors MONDAY The following measures will be on Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- their final passage at the next meet- chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: ing: tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, Jackson, Chairman; Sweeney, Vice Director Romero, Acting Director Chairman; Brady, Britt, Coats, Gor- NONE Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and Ta y l o r . don, O’Malley, Reed, Scott, West- Nays: None. brook, White. BOARD OF CONTROL Absent: Director Hudecek. TUESDAY Resolution No. 575-02. By Director Baker. 9:30 A.M. — Community and Econo- August 28, 2002 Resolved by the Board of Control mic Development Committee: Gor- of the City of Cleveland, that all don, Chairman; Cimperman, Vice The regular meeting of the Board bids received on July 10, 2002, for an Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Jones, of Control convened in the Mayor’s estimated quantity of 12,000-pound Lewis, Reed, Scott, Zone. office on Wednesday, August 28, capacity lift trucks, for the various 2002, at 10:30 a.m. with Mayor Camp- divisions of City government, pur- TUESDAY—Alternating bell presiding. suant to the authority of Ordinance Present: Mayor Campbell, Directors No. 1264-01, passed by the Council of 1:00 P.M. — Health & Human Ser- Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- the City of Cleveland on June 19, vices Committee: Britt, Chairman; chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- 2001, and Ordinance No, 1068-02, Zone, Vice Chairman; Cintron, Con- tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, passed by the Council of the City of well, Gordon, Scott, Polensek. Directors Hudecek, Romero, Acting Cleveland on July 17, 2002, be and Director Schmotzer, Directors Fumich the same are hereby rejected. 1:30 P.M. — Legislation Committee: and Taylor. Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors White, Chairman; Scott, Vice Chair- Absent: None. Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- man; Dolan, Gordon, Johnson, Ryb- Others: Myrna Branche, Commis- chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- ka, Westbrook. sioner, Purchases and Supplies. tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, 1979 4 The City Record September 4, 2002

Director Romero, Acting Di r e c t o r Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors the following subcontractors by Schmotzer, Directors Fumich an d Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- Fabrizi Trucking & Paving Co., Inc. Ta y l o r . chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- for the contract authorized herein is Nays: None. tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, approved: Absent: Director Hudecek. Director Romero, Acting Di r e c t o r Schmotzer, Directors Fumich an d Subcontractor Resolution No. 576-02. Ta y l o r . MBE/FBE — Work By Director Konicek. Nays: None. Be it resolved by the Board of Absent: Director Hudecek. Cook Paving Control of the City of Cleveland that MBE — $150,000.00 (15.22%) Board of Control Resolution No. 465- Resolution No. 578-02. 02, adopted July 31, 2002, pursuant By Director Konicek. Friedel Trucking to the authority of Section 129.25 of Be it resolved by the Board of FBE — $50,000.00 (5.08%) the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Control of the City of Cleveland that land Ohio, 1976, approving the bid of the bid of Arrow Builders Supply Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors US Filter Distribution as the lowest Co., Inc. for an estimated quantity Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- and best for service fittings (items of vitrified clay pipe, for the Divi- chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- 1, 7, 8, 9, 43, 44, 51, 52), for the Divi- sion of Water Pollution Control, tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, sion of Water, Department of Public Utilities, is hereby amended by Department of Public Utilities, for a Director Romero, Acting Di r e c t o r deleting “requisition no. 122893” and period of two (2) years beginning Schmotzer, Directors Fumich an d adding “requisition no. 122896”. with the date of execution of a con- Ta y l o r . Be it further resolved that all tract, received on the 17th day of Nays: None. other provisions of said Resolution July 2002, pursuant to the authority Absent: Director Hudecek. No. 465-02 not expressly amended of Section 129.27 of the Codified hereby shall remain unchanged and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, Resolution No. 580-02. in full force and effect. which on the basis of the estimated By Director Konicek. Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors quantity would amount to Ninety Be it resolved by the Board of Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- Four Thousand One Hundred Fifty- Control of the City of Cleveland that chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- Four and 69/100 Dollars ($94,154.69) the bid of Noce Enterprises, Inc. for tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, (Net 10 Days), is hereby affirmed an estimated quantity of labor and Director Romero, Acting Director and approved as the lowest and best materials necessary to repair or Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and bid, and the Director of Public Util- replace fire hydrants (Area A) for Ta y l o r . ities is hereby requested to enter the Division of Water, Department Nays: None. into requirement contract for such of Public Utilities, for a period of Absent: Director Hudecek. commodities, which shall provide for one (1) year beginning with the the immediate purchase as the ini- later of the date of execution of a Resolution No. 577-02. tial amount such contract of the fol- contract or receipt of a notice to pro- By Director Konicek. lowing: ceed, received on the 19th day of Be it resolved by the Board of July, 2002, pursuant to the authori- Control of the City of Cleveland that Requisition No. 109235 ty of Ordinance No. 214-02 passed the bid of Perk Co., Inc. for an esti- which shall be certified against April 8, 2002, which on the basis of mated quantity of sewer mainte- such contract in the sum of Fifty the estimated quantity would nance appurtenances – slabs, for the Thousand and 00/100 Dollars amount to Five Hundred Twenty Division Water Pollution Control, ($50,000.00). Four Thousand One Hundred Forty Department of Public Utilities, for a Said requirement contract shall Nine Dollars and Sixty Cents period of two (2) years beginning further provide that the Contractor ($524,149.60) is hereby affirmed and with the date of execution of a con- will furnish the remainder of the approved as the lowest and best bid, tract, received on the 17th day of July 2002, pursuant to the authority requirement for such commodities, and the Director of Public Utilities of Section 129.27 of the Codified whether more or less than said esti- is hereby requested to enter into Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, mated quantity, as may be ordered requirement contract for such com- which on the basis of the estimated under subsequent requisitions sepa- modities, which shall provide for the quantity would amount to Two Hun- rately certified against said con- immediate purchase as the initial dred Fifty-Seven Thousand Two tract. amount of such contract of the fol- Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors lowing: ($257,250.00) (1%, Net 30 Days), is Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- hereby affirmed and approved as chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- Requisition No. 122977 the lowest and best bid, and the tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, which shall be certified against such Director of Public Utilities is here- Director Romero, Acting Di r e c t o r contract in the sum of Three Hun- by requested to enter into require- Schmotzer, Directors Fumich an d dred Thousand Dollars ($300,000.00). ment contract for such commodities, Ta y l o r . Said requirement contract shall which shall provide for the immedi- Nays: None. further provide that the Contractor ate purchase as the initial amount Absent: Director Hudecek. will furnish the remainder of the such contract of the following: requirement for such commodities, Resolution No. 579-02. whether more or less than said esti- Requisition No. 109236 By Director Konicek. mated quantity, as may be ordered which shall be certified against Be it resolved, by the Board of under subsequent requisitions sepa- such contract in the sum of One Control of the City of Cleveland that rately certified against said con- Hundred Thousand and 00/100 Dol- the bid of Fabrizi Trucking & tract. lars ($100,000.00). Paving Co., Inc. for the public Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors Said requirement contract shall improvement of Fairway Avenue Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- further provide that the Contractor Area Sewer Replacement, Base Bid chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- will furnish the remainder of the Items including the 10% Contin- tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, requirement for such commodities, gency Allowance, for the Division of Director Romero, Acting Di r e c t o r whether more or less than said esti- Water Pollution Control, Depart- Schmotzer, Directors Fumich an d mated quantity, as may be ordered ment of Public Utilities, received on Ta y l o r . under subsequent requisitions sepa- July 11, 2002, pursuant to the author- Nays: None. rately certified against said contract. Be it further resolved by the ity of Ordinance No. 821-01, passed Absent: Director Hudecek. Board of Control of the City of June 11, 2001 upon a unit basis for Cleveland that the employment of the improvement in the aggregate Resolution No. 581-02. the following subcontractor by Perk amount of Nine Hundred Eighty- By Director Mok. Co., Inc. for the contract authorized Five Thousand Seven Hundred Whereas, pursuant to the authori- herein is approved: Sixty-Five and 00/100 Dollars ty of Ordinance No. 215-02, passed ($985,765.00), is hereby affirmed and May 13, 2002 by the Council of the Subcontractor approved as the lowest responsible City of Cleveland, the Commissioner MBE/FBE — Work bid; and the Director of Public Util- of Purchases and Supplies is autho- ities is hereby authorized to enter rized by and at the direction of the McTech Corp./Tech Ready Mix into contract for said improvement Board of Control to convey four (4) MBE — $38,657.00 (15.03%) with said bidder. perpetual non-exclusive easements Be it further resolved by the (referred to below as Easements 1, Cuyahoga Supply & Tool, Inc. Board of Control of the City of 2, 3 and 4) in certain City-owned FBE — $12,875.00 (5.01%) Cleveland that the employment of property, no longer needed for pub- 1980 September 4, 2002 The City Record 5 lic use, described therein and locat- Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors Said requirement contract shall ed at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, further provide that the Contractor tional Airport, to The Cleveland Ricchiuto, Acting Director Carroll, will furnish the remainder of the Electric Illuminating Company at a Director Draper, Acting Director requirement for such commodities, price not less than fair market Glending, Directors Hudecek, whether more or less than said esti- value as determined by the Board of Romero, Acting Director mate quantity, as may be ordered Control; now therefore, Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and under subsequent requisitions sepa- Be it resolved by the Board of T a y l o r . rately certified against said con- Control of the City of Cleveland Nays: None. tract. that pursuant to Ordinance No. Absent: None. Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors 215-02 passed by the Council of Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- the City of Cleveland on May 13, Resolution No. 584-02. chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- 2002, the Commissioner of Pur- By Acting Director Glending. tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, chases and Supplies is hereby Whereas, Resolution No. 359-02, directed to convey four (4) per- Directors Hudecek, Romero, Acting adopted by this Board on June 12, Director Schmotzer, Directors Fumich petual non-exclusive easements in 2002, pursuant to the authority of City-owned land, no longer need- and Taylor. Ordinance No. 1728-2000 passed by ed for public use, described there- Nays: None. in and located at Cleveland Hop- the Council of the City of Cleveland Absent: None. kins International Airport, to The April 9, 2001, authorized the Direc- Cleveland Electric Illuminating tor of Parks, Recreation and Prop- JEFFREY B. MARKS, Company. The consideration to be erties to enter into an agreement Secretary paid for Easement 1 is hereby with Dynatech Consulting Engi- fixed at $2,300, which amount is neers for professional services nec- determined to be not less than essary for building improvements at CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES fair market value. The considera- various recreation centers; and ______tion to be paid for Easement 2 is Whereas, said Resolution No. 359- hereby fixed at $1,600, which 02 incorrectly states consultant’s General Information amount is determined to be not name and proposal date; now, there- less than fair market value. The fore Application blanks and informa- consideration to be paid for Ease- Be it resolved by the Board of tion, regarding minimum entrance ment 3 is hereby fixed at $6,400, Control of the City of Cleveland, qualifications, scope of examination, which amount is determined to be that Board of Control Resolution No. and suggested reference materials not less than fair market value. 359-02, adopted June 12, 2002, is here- may be obtained at the office of the The consideration to be paid for by amended by changing the words Civil Service Commission, Room 119, Easement 4 is hereby fixed at “the firm of Dynatech Consulting $1,000, which amount is deter- City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- Engineers” to “Willie Wilson, P.E., side Avenue. mined to be not less than fair d.b.a. Dynatech Consulting Engi- market value. Application blanks must be prop- neers” in the first and second para- Be it further resolved that the erly filled out on the official form Mayor and the Director of Port graphs, and changing the words prescribed by the Civil Service Com- Control are requested to execute “proposal dated December 19, 2001” mission and filed at the office of the and deliver the official Deeds of to “proposal dated December 18, commission not later than the final Easement of the City of Cleveland 2001” in the second paragraph. closing date slated in the examina- conveying said easements, which Be it further resolved, that all tion announcement. Deeds shall contain such addi- other provisions of said Resolution EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each tional terms and conditions as are No. 359-02 not expressly amended applicant whether passing or failing hereby shall remain unchanged and required to protect the interests will be notified of the results of the in full force and effect. of the City. examination as soon as the com- Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors mission has graded the papers. Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, Ric- Thereafter, eligible lists will be Ricchiuto, Acting Director Carroll, chiuto, Acting Director Carroll, Direc- established which will consist of the Director Draper, Acting Director tor Draper, Acting Director Glending, Glending, Directors Hudecek, Directors Hudecek, Romero, Acting names of those candidates who have been successful in all parts of the Romero, Acting Director Director Schmotzer, Directors Fumich Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and and Taylor. examination. T a y l o r . Nays: None. PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All Nays: None. Absent: None. candidates for original entrance posi- Absent: None. tions who are successful in other Resolution No. 585-02. parts of the examinations must sub- Resolution No. 582-02. By Acting Director Glending. mit to a physical examination. By Director Draper. Resolved by the Board of Con- Resolved, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that the bid REYNALDO GALINDO, trol of the City of Cleveland, that President all bids received on April 19, 2002, of Midwest Folding Products for an for uniform clothing, item nos. 44, estimated quantity of 8' x 30" tables 45 and 72, for the Division of Fire, & dollies for the Division of Con- SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD Department of Public Safety, pur- vention Center and Stadium, Depart- suant to the authority of Section ment of Parks, Recreation and Prop- OF ZONING APPEALS 135.06 of the Codified Ordinance erties, for the period of one (1) year of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, be and beginning on the date of execution the same are hereby rejected. of a contract, received on the 22nd MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2002 Yeas: Mayor Campbell, Directors day of March 2002, pursuant to the Chandra, Baker, Konicek, Mok, authority of Ordinance No. 1205-2000 9:30 A.M. Ricchiuto, Acting Director Carroll, passed May 21, 2001, which on the Director Draper, Acting Director basis of the estimated quantity Calendar No. 02-218: 18417 Rockland Glending, Directors Hudecek, would amount to Fourteen Thou- Avenue (Ward 21) Romero, Acting Director sand, Six Hundred Forty Eight and Kevin Claypoole, owner, appeals Schmotzer, Directors Fumich and 10/100 Dollars ($14,648.10), is hereby to construct a 10' x 28' open front T a y l o r . affirmed and approved as the low- porch to an existing 28' x 37' one Nays: None. est and best bid, and the Director of dwelling house all situated on a 40' Absent: None. Parks, Recreation and Properties is x 120' parcel located in a One-Fam- hereby requested to enter into ily District on the south side of Resolution No. 583-02. requirement contract for such com- Rockland Avenue at 18417 Rockland By Director Draper. Avenue; said construction being con- Resolved by the Board of Con- modities, which shall provide for the trary to the Yards and Courts Re- trol of the City of Cleveland, that immediate purchase as the initial all bids received on April 19, 2002, amount of such contract of the fol- quirements, where open front for uniform clothing, item nos. 59 lowing: porches shall not project more than and 60, for the Division of Fire, 6' and not have an aggregate ver- Department of Public Safety, pur- Requisition No. 120106 tical area in any story more than suant to the authority of Section which shall be certified against such 20% of the area of the facade in 135.06 of the Codified Ordinance contract in the sum of Fourteen that story as stated in Section of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, be and Thousand, Six Hundred Forty Eight 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified Ordi- the same are hereby rejected. and 10/100 Dollars ($14,648.10) nances. 1981 6 The City Record September 4, 2002

Calendar No. 02-219: 15700 South Calendar No. 02-223: 12222 Lorain The following appeals were Ap- Waterloo Road (Ward 11) Avenue (Ward 19) proved: Glenn Properties, owner, and Jer- Edward M. Krivec, owner, and gens, Inc., tenant c/o Louis Dreher, Donald Folmer, tenant, appeals to Calendar No. 02-203: 8400 Franklin agent, appeal to install a 14' x 42' change the use of an existing first Avenue permanent display banner on the floor 750 sq. ft. tenant space area Tesco, Inc. appealed to construct existing building all situated on an into a tattoo and body piercing shop three 18' x 36' three-story frame irregular shaped acreage parcel on a 50' x 118' parcel located in a attached townhouse units and two located in a General Industry Dis- General Retail business District on 18' x 36' three-story frame attached trict on the south side of South the north side of Lorain Avenue at townhouse units totaling eight units Waterloo Road at 15700 South 12222 Lorain Avenue; said change of and to renovate a 26' x 36' carriage Waterloo Road; said installation use being contrary to the Specific house on a 102' x 169' parcel in a being contrary to the Sign Regula- Use Regulations, where the pro- Two-Family District. tions, where the proposed banner posed use is directly abutting a Res- will be permanently displayed and idential District and is within 250'- Calendar No. 02-204: 1667 East 40th banners may be displayed for no 300' of McKinley Elementary School Street more than 4 months during a cal- and Playground and tattoo and body Loftworks, LLC appealed to endar year as state din Section piercing use shall not be established change the use of a three-story 350.12(a) of the Codified Ordi- within 1000' of a Residential Dis- warehouse building into loft condo- n a n c e s . trict, Kindergarten, Elementary miniums, office and retail space in School or Playground as stated in a Semi-Industry District; subject to Calendar No. 02-220: 4036 West 144th Section 347.12(b)(1) of the Codified conditions. Street (Ward 21) Ordinances. Clarence and Pamela Graham, Calendar No. 02-206: 2025 West 65th owners, appeal to install approxi- Calendar No. 02-224: 4465 Broadview Street mately 40' linear feet of 6' high Road (Ward 15) Colman Court Elderly appealed to wood fencing to the side yard of a Tim Tsirambidis, owner, appeals construct a 142' x 148' four-story 50' x 105' corner parcel located in to change the use of an existing 25' masonry 33 unit elderly housing a One-Family District on the north- x 35' one-story store building into a facility in a General Retail Business coffee shop all situated on an west corner of West 144th Street at District. approximate 35' x 118' parcel locat- 4036 West 144th Street; said instal- ed in a Local Retail Business Dis- lation being contrary to the Fence Calendar No. 02-228: 11505-07 Ohlman trict on the east side of Broadview Regulations of Section 358.03(a), Avenue Road at 4465 Broadview Road; said where any portion of fence parallel Michelle Hall appealed to enclose change of use being contrary to the to a driveway may not exceed 2 1/2' Off-Street Parking and Loading Re- a 6' x 22' second story front porch in height unless it is 75% open and quirements, where 2 parking spaces of a two family dwelling house in a 6' high fence is proposed and fences are credited and 2 parking spaces Two-Family District; subject to con- in the side yards shall not exceed are provided for a total of 4 park- ditions. 4' in height unless it is 4' in from ing spaces proposed and 7 are the property line as stated in Sec- required as stated in Section Calendar No. 02-156: 1115 Norwood tion 358.04(a) of the Codified Ordi- 349.04(f) of the Codified Ordinances. Road nances. Daniel York, owner, appealed to Calendar No. 02-225: 3380 West 65th change the use of a 45' x 60' two- Calendar No. 02-221: 18800 Puritas Street (Ward 17) story 3 dwelling units and a store Avenue (Ward 21) Donald McMahan, owner, appeals building into a total of 7 dwelling Geraldine Messeri, owner, appeals to establish the use of an existing units on a 120' x 149' parcel in a to construct a 5' x 7'-10" open front approximate 90' x 120' one and two- Two-Family District. porch to an existing 1 1/2 dwelling story metal garage structure and an house all situated on a 50' x 130' approximate 352' x 765' irregular The following appeals were De- parcel located in a One-Family Dis- shaped parcel as a used car lot, auto nied: trict on the north side of Puritas repair, junk yard and used car parts Avenue at 18800 Puritas Avenue; sales, all located in a General Retail Calendar No. 02-201: Appeal of Her- said construction being contrary to Business District on the west side of bert L. Allen the Yards and Courts Requirements, West 65th Street at 3380 West 65th Herbert L. Allen, appealed from where open front porches shall not Street; said change of use being con- the decision of the Community project more than 6' and not have trary to the Business District Re- Development Department and Divi- an aggregate vertical area in any quirements of Section 343.11, where sion of Neighborhood Development story more than 20% of the area of a junk yard and auto repair garage to deny his application and hold the facade in that story as stated in are not permitted in a General landbank parcel 102-35-122. Section 357.13(b)(4) of the Codified Retail Business District but first Ordinances. permitted in a Semi-Industry Dis- Calendar No. 02-208: 4360 Warner trict if located 100' from a Resi- Road Calendar No. 02-222: 997 Lakeview dence District as stated in Section Isaak Khantsis, owner, and Pas- Road (Ward 9) 345.03(c)(2) and contrary to the tor Yvonne Ware, tenant, appealed Greater New Zion Baptist Church, Industrial District Requirements, to change the use of a store and one owner c/o Reverend Will Hamlett, where the proposed project has 3 dwelling unit building into one appeals to construct a 50' x 100' openings accessing the street and dwelling unit and a church in a one-story masonry church building junk yards are permitted but shall Local Retail Business District. on an approximate 152' x 200' irreg- be enclosed within a minimum of 7' ular shaped parcel located in a high solid masonry wall or non- The following appeals were Post- Local Retail Business District on transparent screened wall and may poned: the east side of Lakeview Road at have 2 openings if more than 200' 997 Lakeview Road; said construc- in length as stated in Section Calendar No. 02-202: 17528 Tarking- tion being contrary to the Business 345.04(a)(4) of the Codified Ordi- ton Avenue postponed to October District Requirements of Section nances. 7, 2002. 343.01, where by reference as regu- lated down to a One-Family District EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., Calendar No. 02-205: 1260 West 4th in Section 337.02(e) a church is Secretary Street postponed to October 7, required to be 15' away from any 2002. adjoining premises in a Residence REPORT OF THE BOARD District not used for similar pur- Calendar No. 02-207: 3118 West 14th poses and the proposed church abuts OF ZONING APPEALS Street postponed to October 7, a Two-Family District at the rear 2002. and only a 4' wide transition strip is proposed and contrary to the Off- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 2002 Calendar No. 02-182: 6601 Union Ave- Street Parking and Loading Re- nue postponed to October 7, 2002. quirements, where 22 parking At the meeting of the Board of spaces are proposed and 50 are re- Zoning Appeals on Tuesday, Sep- Calendar No. 02-123: 12417-19 Buck- quired as stated in Section 349.04(e) tember 3, 2002, the following appeals eye Road postponed to October 14, of the Codified Ordinances. were heard by the Board: 2002. 1982 September 4, 2002 The City Record 7

On Tuesday, September 3, 2002, in BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Executive Session: order at this time to modify the order at this time to grant the Commissioner’s VACATE ORDER/30 required variance to the Codified The following appeals were heard DAY CONDEMNATION ORDER — Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, by the Board on Monday, August 26, MS and LETTER OF INTENTION and permit the barrier to remain 2002, and said decisions were TO DEMOLISH by permitting the and be considered conforming to the adopted and approved in Executive five (5) units to continue to be occu- current code conditions without Session on September 3, 2002: pied by their present tenants, rec- requiring an engineers drawing. ognizing the compliance of the Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. The following appeals were Ap- existing fire walls on both sides of Saab and seconded by Mr. Gal- proved: those areas; to require that all elec- lagher. trical hazards be abated, under per- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Calendar No. 02-179: 1100 West 9th mit, within thirty (30) days; all vio- Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: Street lations are to be abated and Mr. Bradley. R. Moodie West 9th Ltd. appealed improvements made within one (1) to change the use of a three-story year from this date, with the stipu- * * * masonry office building into an lation that the Appellant can re- office building and residential con- appeal to the Board before the end Docket A-106-02. dominiums in a Limited Retail Dis- of that time to request additional RE: Appeal of B.L. Wolstein c/o trict. time, which will be granted, if sat- The Wolstein Group, Owner of the isfactory progress is being made. Property located on the premises Calendar No. 02-196: 1947 West 28th Upon passage of this motion, this known as 1036 Old River Road from Street matter shall be REMANDED at this an ADJUDICATION ORDER of the Pat and Dan Conway appealed to time to the Commissioner of the Commissioner of the Division of change the use of a 3,425 sq. ft. area Division of Building and Housing Building and Housing, dated May of an existing brewing plant from for supervision and any required 13, 2002, requiring compliance with factory use to a restaurant in a further action. All other provisions the Codified Ordinances of the City Semi-Industry District. of the VACATE ORDER/30 DAY of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic CONDEMNATION ORDER — MS and Building Code (OBBC). Calendar No. 02-200: 11801 Buckeye LETTER OF INTENTION TO DE- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Road MOLISH not modified by this deci- order at this time to grant the New-Buckeye Redevelopment ap- sion shall remain in full force and required variance to the Codified pealed to construct a 40 space park- effect, including the provisions that Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, ing lot in a Local Retail Business the City may abate the nuisance and permit the barrier to remain District; subject to conditions. conditions of the premises by means and be considered conforming to the of demolition if abatement of the current code conditions without re- Calendar No. 02-177: 6529 Newman violations is not completed by quiring an engineers drawing. Avenue August 28, 2003. Motion so in order. Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. Cresthaven Development, Inc. ap- Motioned by Mr. Saunders and sec- Gallagher and seconded by Mr. pealed to construct a 35' x 39' two- onded by Mr. Gallagher. Saunders. story, wood frame house with Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, attached garage on a 50' x 132' Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: parcel in a Two-Family District. Mr. Bradley. Mr. Bradley.

The following appeal was Denied: * * * * * *

Calendar No. 02-172: 2331 East 87th Docket A-103-02. Docket A-107-02. Street RE: Appeal of Heritage Develop- RE: Appeal of NorthPoint Proper- Deshawn Carter appealed to con- ment Company, Owner of the Prop- ties, Inc. (f.k.a. NorthPoint Athletic struct a 9'-6" x 20' one-story garage erty located on the premises known Club II, Inc.), Owner of the Proper- extension to a 12' x 22' garage on as 1106 Old River Road from an ty located on the premises known as a 55' x 85' parcel in a Two-Family ADJUDICATION ORDER of the 75 Public Square from a NOTICE OF District. Commissioner of the Division of VIOLATION — FIRE CODE of the Building and Housing, dated April Chief of the Division of Fire, dated EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., 1, 2002, requiring compliance with May 21, 2002, requiring compliance Secretary the Codified Ordinances of the City with the Codified Ordinances of the of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic City of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Building Code (OBBC). Building Code (OBBC). REPORT OF THE BOARD BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in The Board will take no action this OF BUILDING STANDARDS order at this time to permit the occu- date on Docket A-107-02 and will pancy to be obtained and main- reconvene, it necessary, at the dis- AND BUILDING APPEALS tained with the mixed uses of A-2 cretion of the Fire Prevention and A-3, with the provision that Bureau. sprinklers be installed on both sides Re: Report of the Meeting of of the separation wall at 6’o.c. to * * * August 28, 2002 obtain the two-hour rating; to require that the smoke detectors’ Docket A-110-02. As required by the provisions of sprinkler system be annunciated in RE: Appeal of Sunoco Inc. (R&M), Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified both locations to provide alarming Owner of the One Story Masonry Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, throughout; and that the walls be Abandoned Station located on the Ohio 1976, the following brief of tied to the deck above. Motion so in premises known as 15610 Lakeshore action of the subject meeting is order. Motioned by Mr. Saunders and Boulevard from a NOTICE OF VIO- given for publication in The City seconded by Mr. Gallagher. LATION — ABANDON SERVICE Record: Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, STATION of the Commissioner of Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: the Division of Building and Hous- * * * Mr. Bradley. ing, dated May 8, 2002, requiring compliance with the Codified Ordi- Docket A-98-02. * * * nances of the City of Cleveland and RE: Appeal of Marvin Stover, the Ohio Basic Building Code Owner of the Mixed Use Property Docket A-105-02. (OBBC). located on the premises known as RE: Appeal of B.L. Wolstein c/o BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is 7601 St. Clair Avenue (a.k.a. 911-33 The Wolstein Group, Owner of the in order at this time to grant the East 76th Street) from a VACATE Property located on the premises Appellant four (4) months in which ORDER/30 DAY CONDEMNATION known as 1106 Old River Road from to bring the facility with Code com- ORDER — MS of the Commissioner an ADJUDICATION ORDER of the pliance; the property is REMAND- of the Division of Building and Commissioner of the Division of ED at this time to the Division of Housing, dated May 9, 2002, requir- Building and Housing, dated April Building and Housing for supervi- ing compliance with the Codified 1, 2002, requiring compliance with sion and any required further Ordinances of the City of Cleveland the Codified Ordinances of the City action. Motion so in order. Motioned and the Ohio Basic Building Code of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by (OBBC). Building Code (OBBC). Mr. Saab. 1983 8 The City Record September 4, 2002

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, MAND the property at 3139 West APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: 16th Street (aka 3139-43 West 16th Separate motions were entered by Mr. Bradley. Street to the Division of Building Mr. Saunders and seconded by Mr. and Housing for supervision and Gallagher for Approval and Adop- * * * any required further action. Motion tion of the Resolutions as presented so in order. Motioned by Mr. Gal- by the Secretary for the following Docket A-112-02. lagher and seconded by Mr. Saab. Dockets respectively, subject to the RE: Appeal of Nabil Amin Mish- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Codified Ordinances of the City of leh, Owner of the One Story Mason- Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: Cleveland and the Ohio Basic Build- ry Used Car Lot located on the Mr. Bradley. ing Code (OBBC): premises known as 12661 Lorain Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- * * * A-73-02—Stephan Pipinias. TION — UNAUTHORIZED USE of A-101-02—Nadine & Robert Smith. the Commissioner of the Division of Docket A-132-02. A-124-02—Payne Avenue Properties, Building and Housing, dated May RE: Appeal of Angela Miller, LLC. 31, 2002, requiring compliance with Owner of the Residential Property A-125-02—Solomon Jeffries. the Codified Ordinances of the City located on the premises known as A-126-02—David & Amanda Fisher. of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic 4713 Memphis Avenue from an A-128-02—Dan D’Agostino. Building Code (OBBC). ADJUDICATION ORDER of the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Commissioner of the Division of Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- order at this time to grant the con- Building and Housing, dated July lagher, Saab. Nays: None. Absent: tinued use of the restrooms at the 24, 2002, requiring compliance with Mr. Bradley. coffee house with the conditions the Codified Ordinances of the City that a letter be on file with the of Cleveland and the Ohio Basic * * * Building Department and the Board Building Code (OBBC). of Appeals stating permission of the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Separate motions were entered by coffee house tenant to this tenant order at this time to permit the use Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. Gal- (Mr. Mishlen); and to require that a lagher for Approval and Adoption of of the room within the structure to sign be placed on this tenant facil- the Resolution as presented by the be used as proposed, with the under- ity that the coffee house restrooms Secretary for the following Docket, standing that the space to be used are available; and that notification subject to the Codified Ordinances for the business is a 15 x 9 room of any change of these conditions be of the City of Cleveland and the with no more than two (2) occu- sent to the Building Department Ohio Basic Building Code (OBBC): with ninety (90) days. Motion so in pants at a time; and that should the order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher business expand, the City will want A-118-02—Dave Mason. and seconded by Mr. Saab. to review the drawings with com- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, pliance in the future. Motion so in Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher lagher, Saab. Nays: None. Absent: Mr. Bradley. and seconded by Mr. Saab. Mr. Bradley. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, * * * Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: * * * Mr. Bradley. Docket A-113-02. Separate motions were entered by RE: Appeal of Kamcor Realty Co., * * * Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. Saun- Owner of the Property located on ders for Approval and Adoption of the premises known as 16602 Lorain Docket A-133-02. the Resolution as presented by the Avenue from an ADJUDICATION RE: Appeal of Iglesia Cristiana Secretary for the following Docket, ORDER of the Commissioner of the Pentecostal A/D c/o Rev. Jose subject to the Codified Ordinances Division of Building and Housing, Roman, Owner of the Property locat- of the City of Cleveland and the dated July 8, 2001, requiring com- ed on the premises known as 2017 Ohio Basic Building Code (OBBC): pliance with the Codified Ordi- West 85th Street from an ADJUDI- nances of the City of Cleveland and CATION ORDER of the Commis- A-129-02— Stadium. the Ohio Basic Building Code sioner of the Division of Building (OBBC). and Housing, dated July 18, 2002, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in requiring compliance with the Codi- lagher, Saab. Nays: None. Absent: order at this time to grant the facil- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Mr. Bradley. ity to be used in the manner pro- land and the Ohio Basic Building posed with the present construction, Code (OBBC). * * * with the provision that an alarm, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in smoke and fire detection system be order at this time to permit the APPROVAL OF MINUTES: installed throughout, noting also occupancy of the building but to Separate motions were entered by that the occupancy is limited to fifty provide a barrier to prohibit traffic Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr. (50) people. Motion so in order. in any area under six (6) feet/eight Saunders for Approval and Adoption Motioned by Mr. Saunders and sec- (8) inches; and to require an ap- of the Minutes as presented by the onded by Mr. Saab. proved fire alarm system through- Secretary, subject to the Codified Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, out the facility per the Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Saab, Gallagher. Nays: None. Absent: Ordinances of the City of Cleveland. and the Ohio Basic Building Code Mr. Bradley. Motion so in order. Motioned by Mr. (OBBC): Saunders and seconded by Mr. Gal- August 14, 2002 * * * l a g h e r . Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- Docket A-119-02. lagher, Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. RE: Appeal of First National lagher, Saab. Nays: None. Absent: Mr. Bradley. Acceptance Co., Owner of the Four * * * Dwelling Units Two Story Frame Property located on the premises EXTENSION OF TIME: * * * known as 3139 West 16th Street (aka 3139-43 West 16th Street) from Docket A-84-02 — W & W Leasing EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., a 30 DAY CONDEMNATION ORDER — 4900 Lakeside Avenue: Secretary — MS of the Commissioner of the A motion is in order at this time Division of Building and Housing, to DENY the request for an “Exten- PUBLIC NOTICE dated June 17, 2001, requiring com- sion Of Time” and to REMAND the pliance with the Codified Ordi- property at 4900 Lakeside Avenue to nances of the City of Cleveland and the Division of Building and Hous- NONE the Ohio Basic Building Code ing for supervision and any required (OBBC). further action. Motion so in order. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING order at this time to DENY the onded by Mr. Saab. appeal request for a one (1) year Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Saunders, Gal- “Extension Of Time”, and to RE- lagher, Saab, Bradley. Nays: None. NONE 1984 September 4, 2002 The City Record 9

CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS HFRS2 Emulsion and Equipment rized by Ordinance No. 2024-01, Services, for the Division of passed by the Council of the City Streets, Department of Public Ser- of Cleveland, February 11, 2002. For All Departments vice, as authorized by Ordinance No. 763-02, passed by the Council Sealed bids will be received at the of the City of Cleveland, June 3, August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 office of the Commissioner of Pur- 2002. chases and Supplies, Room 128, City WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002 Hall, in accordance with the append- Kenneth L. Johnson Park Aquatic ed schedule, and will be opened and Playground & Site Improvements, Highland Park and Seneca Golf read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- for the Division of Research, Plan- Course, for the Division of Re- diately thereafter. ning and Development, De- search, Planning & Development, Each bid must be made in accor- partment of Parks, Recreation and Department of Parks, Recreation dance with the specifications and Properties, as authorized by Ordi- & Properties, as authorized by must be submitted on the blanks nance No. 930-2000, as amended by Ordinance No. 1728-2000. supplied for the purpose, all of Ordinance No. 1594-2000. THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE which may be obtained at the office THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE FEE OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- of the said Commissioner of Pur- FEE OF TWENTY-FIVE DOL- LARS ($25.00) IN THE FORM OF chases and Supplies, but no bid will LARS ($25.00). A CASHIER’S CHECK AND/OR be considered unless delivered to MONEY ORDER. the office of the said commissioner previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 Standard Time) on the date speci- September 4, 2002 and September 11, 2002 fied in the schedule. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2002 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 required in Advertisement for Bids. Ford, Tractor, Mower & Construction Where invitations for bids are Equipment, for the Division of Hazeldell School Demolition, for the advertised, the following notice Motor Vehicle Maintenance, De- Division of Building & Housing, shall be included in the advertise- partment of Public Service, as Department of Economic Develop- ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE authorized by Ordinance No. 915- ment, as authorized by Ordinance Code, each prime bidder, each 02, passed by the Council of the No. 1007-A-98. minority business enterprise City of Cleveland, June 17, 2002. THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE (“MBE”) and each female business FEE OF FIFTY DOLLARS enterprise (“FBE”) must be certi- Microfiche & CDServices, for the ($50.00) IN THE FORM OF A fied before doing business with the Various Divisions of the City Gov- CASHIER’S CHECK AND/OR City. Therefore, any prime contrac- ernment, Department of Finance, MONEY ORDER. tor wishing to receive credit for as authorized by Ordinance No. THERE WILL BE A PRE-BID using an MBE or FBE should 1058-02 & 1574-02, passed by the MEETING AT 10:00 A.M. ON ensure that applications for certifi- Council of the City of Cleveland, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2002, cation as to MBE or FBE status June 17, 2002 and August 14, 2002, LOCATED ON SITE AT 654 EAST compliance with the Code, affirma- respectively. 123RD STREET. tive action in employment and, if applicable, joint venture status, are August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 September 4, 2002 and September 11, 2002 submitted to the Office of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) prior to the THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2002 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2002 date of bid opening or submission of proposals or as specified by the Cushman Equipment Parts and Fire Station #39 New Apparatus Director. Failure to comply with the Labor, for the Division of Motor Addition/Alterations of Existing business enterprise code or with Vehicle Maintenance, Department Building, for the Division of representations made on these of Public Service, as authorized by Architecture, Department of Pub- forms may result in cancellation of Ordinance No. 912-02, passed by lic Service, as authorized by Ordi- the contract or other civil or crimi- the Council of the City of Cleve- nance No. 838-02. nal penalties.” land, June 17, 2002. THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE FEE OF FIFTY DOLLARS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 2002 Purchase of Laboratory Equipment, ($50.00) IN THE FORM OF A Testing and Analytical Services: CASHIER’S CHECK AND/OR Security Systems, for the Cleveland Biological and Chemical Testing Municipal Court, Department of MONEY ORDER. Supplies, Apparatus and Appurte- THERE WILL BE A PRE-BID Civil and Criminal Service, autho- nance, for the Division of Water, rized by Ordinance No. 2142-01, MEETING AT 2:00 P.M. ON Department of Public Utilities, as THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, passed by the Council of the City authorized by Section 129.28, of of Cleveland, April 4, 2002. 2002, LOCATED AT FIRE STA- the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- TION #39, 15637 LORAIN AVE- THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY land, Ohio, 1976. PRE-BID MEETING THURSDAY, NUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO. SEPTEMBER 5, 2002 AT 9:30 A.M. International Truck Parts and Lubricants, for the Division of Motor LOCATED AT CLEVELAND MUNIC- Labor, for the Division of Motor IPAL CLERK OF COURTS, 1200 Vehicle Maintenance, Department Vehicle Maintenance, Department of Public Service, as authorized by ONTARIO STREET, LEVEL TW O of Public Service, as authorized by (2), CLEVELAND, OHIO 44113. Ordinance No. 908-02, passed by Ordinance No. 911-02, passed by the Council of the City of Cleve- the Council of the City of Cleve- land, June 17, 2002. Upgrade of the Electrical System, land, June 17, 2002. for the Division of Correction, Department of Public Health, September 4, 2002 and September 11, 2002 authorized by Ordinance No. 1203- August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 2000, passed by the Council of the FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 2002 City of Cleveland, August 7, 2000. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2002 Tire Repair Road Service, for the Electronic Protection Services, for Division of Motor Vehicle Mainte- August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 the Various Divisions of City Gov- nance, Department of Public Ser- ernment, Department of Finance, vice, as authorized by Ordinance FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2002 as authorized by Ordinance No. 2025-01. No. 913-02, passed by the Council Install and Maintain Replacement of the City of Cleveland, June 17, Lamps and Fixtures, for the Com- 2002. puterized Lighting System at August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 Willard Park, for the Division of Towing Services, for the Division of Parking Facilities, Department of WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 Motor Vehicle Maintenance, De- Parks, Recreation &Properties, partment of Public Service, as authorized by Ordinance No. 1748- Janitorial Supplies, for the Various authorized by Ordinance No. 909- 01, passed by the Council of the Divisions of City Government, 02, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland, October 11, 2001. Department of Finance, as autho- City of Cleveland, June 17, 2002. 1985 10 The City Record September 4, 2002

Repair & Maintain Pump Stations, trol, Cleveland Hopkins Internation- ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS for the Division of Water Pollu- al, 5300 Riverside Drive, Cleveland, tion Control, Department of Pub- Ohio 44135. AND ORDINANCES lic Utilities, as authorized by Ordi- nance No. 346-02, passed by the Proposals are due to the Depart- Council of the City of Cleveland, ment of Port Control by: April 22, 2002. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2002 NONE September 4, 2002 and September 11, 2002 AT 12:00 O’CLOCK NOON. Request for Qualifications (RFQ): Please deliver proposals to the fol- PROFESSIONAL SURVEYING lowing address: SERVICES AT CHIA AND BURKE Department of Port Control COUNCIL COMMITTEE for the Department of Port Control, Cleveland Hopkins International MEETINGS as authorized by Ordinance No. 900- Airport 02, passed by the Council of the City 5300 Riverside Drive, 2nd Floor of Cleveland, June 17, 2002. Cleveland, Ohio 44135 Copies of the RFQ may be obtained from the Department of Port Con- August 28, 2002 and September 4, 2002 NO MEETINGS

Index

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

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

East 147th Street, 1054, (Ward 10) – Nadine & Robert Smith, owners — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-101-02) ...... 1984 Lakeshore Boulevard, 15610, (Ward 11) – Sunoco Inc. (R&M), owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-110-02) ...... 1983 Lakeside Avenue, 4900, (Ward 13) – W & W Leasing, owner — extension of time to 08/28/02 (Doc. A-84-02) ...... 1984 Lorain Avenue, 12661, (Ward 19) – Nabil Amin Mishleh, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-112-02) ...... 1984 Lorain Avenue, 16602, (Ward 21) – Kamcor Realty Co., owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-113-02) ...... 1984 Memphis Avenue, 4713, (Ward 16) – Angela Miller, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-132-02) ...... 1984 Old River Road, 1036, (Ward 13) – BL Wolstein c/o The Wolstein Group, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-106-02)...... 1983 Old River Road, 1106, (Ward 13) – BL Wolstein c/o The Wolstein Group, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-105-02)...... 1983 Old River Road, 1106, (Ward 13) – Heritage Development Company, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-103-02) ...... 1983 Payne Avenue, 3608, (Ward 13) – Payne Avenue Properties, LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-124-02) ...... 1984 Public Square, 75, (Ward 13) – NorthPoint Properties, Inc. (f.k.a. NorthPoint Athletic Club II, Inc.), owner — no action on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-107-02)...... 1983 St. Clair Avenue, 7601, (a.k.a. 911-33 East 76th Street), (Ward 8) – Marvin Stover, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-98-02) ...... 1983 West 16th Street, 3139, (a.k.a. 3139-43 West 16th Street), (Ward 14) – First National Acceptance Co., owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-119-02) ...... 1984 West 36th Street, 4270, (Ward 15) – Stephan Pipinias, owner — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-73-02) ...... 1984 West 3rd Street, 1085, (Ward 13) – Cleveland Browns Stadium c/o Ohio Awning & Mfg. Co., owner — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-129-02) ...... 1984 West 47th Street, 4340, (Ward 16) – Dave Mason, owner — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-118-02) ...... 1984 West 6th Street, 1229, (Ward 13) – Dan D’Agostino, owner — appeal adopted on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-128-02) ...... 1984 West 85th Street, 2017, (Ward 17) – Iglesia Cristiana Pentecostal A/D c/o Rev. Jose Roman, owner — appeal resolved on 08/28/02 (Doc. A-133-02) ...... 1984 1986 September 4, 2002 The City Record 11

Board of Control — Convention Center and Stadium Division

Tables and dollies — contract per Ord. 1205-2000 — Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 585-02) ...... 1981

Board of Control — Easements

Easement rights of City property at CHIA — per Ord. 215-02 — to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (BOC Res. 581-02) ...... 1980

Board of Control — Finance Department

Building materials — per Ord. 745-01 — all bids rejected (BOC Res. 574-02) ...... 1979 Easement rights of City property at CHIA — per Ord. 215-02 — to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (BOC Res. 581-02) ...... 1980 Sale of scrap, personal property and by-products — Report for August 2002 — Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 573-02) ...... 1979 Trucks, 12,000-pound capacity lift — per Ord. 1264-01 and 1068-02 — all bids rejected (BOC Res. 575-02) ...... 1979

Board of Control — Fire Division

Uniform clothing — per C.O.Sec. 135.06 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 582-02) ...... 1981 Uniform clothing — per C.O.Sec. 135.06 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 583-02) ...... 1981

Board of Control — Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Recreation center improvements — amend BOC Res. 359-02 (BOC Res. 584-02) ...... 1981 Tables and dollies — contract per Ord. 1205-2000 — Division of Convention Center and Stadium (BOC Res. 585-02) ...... 1981

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Recreation center improvements — amend BOC Res. 359-02 — Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 584-02) ...... 1981

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Fairway Avenue area sewer replacement — contract per Ord. 821-01 to Fabrizi Trucking & Paving Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 579-02) ...... 1980

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Uniform clothing — per C.O.Sec. 135.06 — all bids rejected — Division of Fire (BOC Res. 582-02) ...... 1981 Uniform clothing — per C.O.Sec. 135.06 — all bids rejected — Division of Fire (BOC Res. 583-02) ...... 1981

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Fairway Avenue area sewer replacement — contract per Ord. 821-01 to Fabrizi Trucking & Paving Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 579-02) ...... 1980 Fire hydrants, labor and materials to repair — contract per Ord. 214-02 to Noce Enterprises, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 580-02)...... 1980 Service fittings — amend BOC Res. 465-02 — Division of Water (BOC Res. 576-02) ...... 1980 Sewer maintenance appurtenances — slabs — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Perk Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 577-02) ...... 1980 Vitrified clay pipe — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Arrow Builders Supply Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 578-02) ...... 1980 1987 12 The City Record September 4, 2002

Board of Control — Purchases and Supplies Division

Easement rights of City property at CHIA — per Ord. 215-02 — to Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company (BOC Res. 581-02) ...... 1980 Sale of scrap, personal property and by-products — Report for August 2002 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 573-02) ...... 1979

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Fire hydrants, labor and materials to repair — contract per Ord. 214-02 to Noce Enterprises, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 580-02) ...... 1980 Service fittings — amend BOC Res. 465-02 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utlilities (BOC Res. 576-02) ...... 1980 Sewer maintenance appurtenances — slabs — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Perk Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 577-02) ...... 1980 Tables and dollies — contract per Ord. 1205-2000 — Division of Convention Center and Stadium, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 585-02) ...... 1981 Vitrified clay pipe — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Arrow Builders Supply Co., Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 578-02) ...... 1980

Board of Control — Water Division

Fire hydrants, labor and materials to repair — contract per Ord. 214-02 to Noce Enterprises, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 580-02) ...... 1980 Service fittings — amend BOC Res. 465-02 — Dept. of Public Utlilities (BOC Res. 576-02) ...... 1980

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

Fairway Avenue area sewer replacement — contract per Ord. 821-01 to Fabrizi Trucking & Paving Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 579-02) ...... 1980 Sewer maintenance appurtenances — slabs — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Perk Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 577-02) ...... 1980 Vitrified clay pipe — contract per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Arrow Builders Supply Co., Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 578-02) ...... 1980

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Buckeye Road, 11801, (Ward 4) – New-Buckeye Redevelopment, owner c/o Tesco Builders and Delores Graham, their representative — appeal granted and adopted on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-200) ...... 1983 Buckeye Road, 12417-12419, (Ward 8) – Guy L. Moore, owner — appeal postponed to 10/14/02 on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-123) ...... 1982 East 40th Street, 1667, (Ward 13) – Loftworks, LLC, owner c/o Brian Fabo, agent — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-204) ...... 1982 East 87th Street, 2331, (Ward 6) – Deshawn Carter, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-172) ...... 1983 Franklin Avenue, 8400, (Ward 17) – Tesco, Inc., owners c/o Justin Fliegel, agent — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-203) ...... 1982 Newman Avenue, 6529, (Ward 12) – Cresthaven Development, Inc., owners c/o Juraj Dedic — appeal granted and adopted on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-177)...... 1983 Norwood Road, 1115, (Ward 13) – Daniel York, owner — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-156) ...... 1982 Ohlman Avenue, 11505-07, (Ward 9) – Michelle Williams Hall, owner — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-228) ...... 1982 Tarkington Avenue, 17528, (Ward 1) – Lisa Wallace, owner — appeal postponed to 10/07/02 on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-202) ...... 1982 Union Avenue, 6601, (Ward 12) – Dorothy Collins, owner — appeal postponed to 10/07/02 on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-182) ...... 1982 Warner Road, 4360, (Ward 12) – Isaak Khantsis, owner c/o Pastor Yvonne Ware, tenant — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-208)...... 1982 1988 September 4, 2002 The City Record 13

West 14th Street, 3118, (Ward 13) – Mike Hornyak, owner — appeal postponed to 10/07/02 on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-207) ...... 1982 West 28th Street, 1947, (Ward 14) – Pat and Dan Conway — appeal granted and adopted on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-196) ...... 1983 West 4th Street, 1260, (Ward 13) – 1260 West 4th Street LLC, owner c/o Raymond McGill, agent — appeal postponed to 10/07/02 on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-205)...... 1982 West 65th Street, 2025, (Ward 17) – Colman Court Elderly, owners c/o Catholic Charities Facilities and Maryellen Staab — appeal heard on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-206) ...... 1982 West 9th Street, 1100, (Ward 13) – R. Moodie West 9th Ltd., owner c/o Anthony B. McLorge, agent — appeal granted and adopted on 09/03/02 (Cal. 02-179) ...... 1983

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Broadview Road, 4465, (Ward 15) – Tim Tsirambidis, owner — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-224) ...... 1982 Lakeview Road, 997, (Ward 9) – Greater New Zion Baptist Church, owner c/o Reverend Will Hamlett — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-222) ...... 1982 Lorain Avenue, 12222, (Ward 19) – Donald Folmer, owner — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-223) ...... 1982 Puritas Avenue, 18800, (Ward 21) – Geraldine Messeri, owner — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-221) ...... 1982 Rockland Avenue, 18417, (Ward 21) – Kevin Claypoole, owner — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-218) ...... 1981 South Waterloo Road, 15700, (Ward 11) – Glenn Properties, owner, and Jergens, Inc., tenant c/o Louis Dreher, agent — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-219)...... 1982 West 144th Street, 4036, (Ward 21) – Clarence and Pamela Graham, owners — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-220) ...... 1982 West 65th Street, 3380, (Ward 17) – Donald McMahan, owner — appeal to be heard on 09/16/02 (Cal. 02-225) ...... 1982

City of Cleveland Bids

Cushman equipment parts and labor — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 912-02 — bid due September 19, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Electrical system upgrade — Department of Public Health — Division of Correction — per Ord. 1203-2000 — bid due September 12, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1985 Electronic protection services — Department of Finance — per Ord. 2025-01 — bid due September 20, 2002(advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1985 Fire Station #39 new apparatus addition / alterations — Department of Public Service - Division of Architecture — per Ord. 838-02 — bid due September 26, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1985 Ford tractor, mower and construction equipment — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 915-02 — bid due September 18, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1985 Hazeldell School demolition — Department of Economic Development — Division of Building and Housing — per Ord. 1007-A-98 — bid due September 25, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1985 HFRS2 emulsion and equipment services — Department of Public Service — Division of Streets — per Ord. 763-02 — bid due September 13, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Highland Park and Seneca Golf Course improvements — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Division of Research, Planning and Development — per Ord. 1728-2000 — bid due September 18, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1985 International truck parts and labor — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 911-02 — bid due September 19, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Janitorial supplies — Department of Finance — per Ord. 2024-01 — bid due September 25, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1985 Kenneth L. Johnson Park aquatic playground and site improvements — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Division of Research, Planning and Development — per Ord. 930-2000 and 1594-2000 — bid due September 13, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 1989 14 The City Record September 4, 2002

Laboratory equipment, testing and analytical services: Biological and chemical testing supplies, apparatus and appurtenances — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per C.O. Sec. 129.28 — bid due September 19, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Lamps and fixtures for computerized lighting system at Willard Park Garage — Department of Parks, Recreation and Properties — Division of Parking Facilities — per Ord. 1748-01 — bid due September 13, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Lubricants — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 908-02 — bid due September 26, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002) ...... 1985 Microfiche and CD services — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1058-02 and 1574-02 — bid due September 18, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1985 Professional surveying services (RFQ) — Department of Port Control — due September 13, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002) ...... 1986 Pump stations, repair and maintain — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 346-02 — bid due September 27, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1986 Security system — Department of Finance — behalf of Cleveland Municipal Court — per Ord. 2142-01 — bid due September 12, 2002 (advertised 8/28/2002 and 9/4/2002)...... 1985 Tire repair road service — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 913-02 — bid due September 27, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1985 Towing services — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 909-02 — bid due September 27, 2002 (advertised 9/4/2002 and 9/11/2002)...... 1985

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