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 Twenty-Sixth, Two Thousand and One

Mayor Containing PAGE Michael R. White City Council 3 President of Council The Calendar 13 Board of Control 14 Michael D. Polensek Civil Service 20 Clerk of Council Board of Zoning Appeals 20 Ruby F. Moss Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals 22 Ward Name Public Notices 22 1 Joseph T. Jones Public Hearings 22 2 Robert J. White City of Bids 22 3 Zachary Reed Adopted Resolutions 4 Kenneth L. Johnson and Ordinances 23 5 Frank G. Jackson Committee Meetings 33 6 Patricia J. Britt Index 33 7 Fannie M. Lewis 8 William W. Patmon 9 Craig E. Willis 10 Roosevelt Coats 11 Michael D. Polensek PRESORTED STANDARD U. S. POSTAGE PAID 12 Edward W. Rybka CLEVELAND, 13 Joe Cimperman Permit No. 1372 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr. 15 Merle R. Gordon 16 Michael C. O’Malley 17 Timothy J. Melena 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Michael A. Dolan

Pr inted on Recycled Pap e r DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS

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

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The City Record WEDNESDAY—Alternating FROM DEPARTMENT OF Published weekly under authority 10:00 A.M.—Aviation & Transporta- LIQUOR CONTROL of the Charter of the tion Committee: Dolan, Chairman; O’Malley, Vice Chairman; Brady, File No. 1793-01. City of Cleveland Jones, Patmon, Rybka, Sweeney. Re: Transfer of Ownership Appli- Subscription (by mail) $75.00 a year 10:00 A.M.—Public Safety Commit- cation – 3568588 – Haneen Foods, January 1 to December 31 tee: Polensek, Chairman; Patmon, Inc., d.b.a. Pickwick, 1616 West 25th Street, Unit B. (Ward 14). Received. Interim subscriptions prorated Vice Chairman; Britt, Cimperman, Coats, Gordon, Jackson, Melena, $6.25 per month Sweeney. File No. 1794-01. Address all communications to Re: Transfer of Ownership and WEDNESDAY—Alternating Location Application – 62768740010 – RUBY F. MOSS N. C. & H., Inc., 4423 Detroit Avenue. 1:30 P.M.—Public Utilities Commit- (Ward 14). Received. Clerk of Council tee: O’Malley, Chairman; Patmon, 216 City Hall Vice Chairman; Britt, Coats, Dolan, OATH OF OFFICE Melena, Polensek, Westbrook, Wil- lis. File No. 1795-01. 1:30 P.M.—City Planning Commit- PERMANENT SCHEDULE Timothy Hennessy – Deputy Chief tee: Cimperman, Chairman; Rybka, of Administrative Operations. Re- STANDING COMMITTEES Vice Chairman; Dolan, Jackson, ceived. O’Malley, Reed, White. OF THE COUNCIL File No. 1796-01. The following Committee is sub- 1998-2001 Kathleen C. McComb – Commander ject to the Call of the Chairman: of Administrative Services, Police MONDAY Mayor’s Appointment Committee: Cintron, Chairman; Britt, Jackson, Division. Received. Jones, Sweeney. 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Proper- File No. 1797-01. ty & Recreation Committee: Rybka, Leroy Morrow, Jr. – Commander of Human Resources, Police Division. Chairman; Dolan, Vice Chairman; OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Brady, Britt, Johnson, Reed, Swee- Received. ney. CITY COUNCIL ______File No. 1798-01. MONDAY—Alternating Martin DeCara – Deputy Chief of Cleveland, Ohio Special Operations. Received. Monday, September 24, 2001. 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- The meeting of the Council was File No. 1799-01. mittee: Cintron, Chairman; Sweeney, called to order, The President, Cornell P. Carter – Chief of Staff. Michael D. Polensek, in the Chair. Vice Chairman; Coats, Johnson, Received. Jones, Melena, O’Malley, Westbrook, Council Members present: Brady, Willis. Britt, Cimperman, Dolan, Gordon, Jackson, Johnson, Lewis, O’Malley, CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS 11:00 A.M. — Employment, Affir- Patmon, Reed, Rybka, Sweeney, We s t - mative Action & Training Commit- brook and White. The rules were suspended and the tee: White, Chairman; Lewis, Vice Also present were Acting Chief of following Resolutions were adopted Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Gordon, Staff Carter and Directors Carr, by a rising vote: Johnson, Jones. Clark, Sheperd, Whitlow, Guzman, Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Warren, Res. No. 1800-01—William Bernard MONDAY Alexander, McCall, Ambroz and Act- El s t o n . ing Directors D. Brown, DeVaul and Res. No. 1801-01—Nellie Lee Bailey. Res. No. 1802-01—Joe Perkins. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: R. Brown. Absent: Mayor White. Res. No. 1803-01—Thomas Settles. Patmon, Chairman; Rybka, Vice Chairman; Britt, Cintron, Dolan, Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2976-76, CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS Lewis, Melena, O’Malley, Polensek, the Council Meeting was opened Sweeney, White. with a prayer offered by Rev. The rules were suspended and the Robert V. Aitkens of True Light following Resolutions were adopted TUESDAY Baptist Church, located at 1799 East by a rising vote: 55th Street, located in Ward 7. 9:30 A.M. — Community and Econo- Pledge of Allegiance. Res. No. 1804-01—St. Andrews Mis- mic Development Committee: Jack- sionary Baptist Church — 37th Anni- son, Chairman; Lewis, Vice Chair- MOTION ve r s a r y . man; Brady, Cimperman, Cintron, Res. No. 1805-01—Lithuanian Com- On the motion of Council Member munity of the U.S.A., Inc. — 50 t h Johnson, Jones, Melena, Willis. Dolan, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting were dispensed An n i v e r s a r y . TUESDAY—Alternating with and the journal approved. Sec- Res. No. 1806-01—Daisy Eugenia onded by Council Member Gordon. Spivey. 1:00 P.M. — Public Health Com- Res. No. 1807-01—Jerry J. Platt. mittee: Gordon, Chairman; Brady, COMMUNICATIONS Vice Chairman; Cimperman, Jack- RECOGNITION RESOLUTION son, Reed, Westbrook, Willis. File No. 1792-01. From Mandwell D. Patterson, The rules were suspended and the 1:30 P.M. — Legislation Committee: Enterprise Zone Manager – re: Day- following Resolution was adopted Lewis, Chairman; Jones, Vice Chair- ton Precision Services Ltd. – appli- by a rising vote: man; Coats, Gordon, Reed, West- cation for Enterprise Zone Tax brook, White. Incentives. Received. Res. No. 1808-01—Hunter Morrison. 2365 4 The City Record September 26, 2001

FIRST READING EMERGENCY measure and, provided it receives in the executive summary and ORDINANCES REFERRED the affirmative vote of two-thirds of according thereto; that the Director all the members elected to Council, of Public Health is hereby autho- Ord. No. 1809-01. it shall take effect and be in force rized to file all papers and execute By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- immediately upon its passage and all documents necessary to receive mon (by departmental request). approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the funds under said grant; and that An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force said funds be and they hereby are ing the purchase by contract of one from and after the earliest period appropriated for the purposes set single drive recorder, including mon- allowed by law. forth in executive summary for said itor, keyboard and mouse, for the Referred to Directors of Public grant. Division of Water Pollution Control, Health, Finance, Law; Committees Section 2. That the executive sum- Department of Public Utilities. on Public Health, Finance. mary for said grant, File No. 1812- Whereas, this ordinance consti- 01-A, made a part hereof as if fully tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 1811-01. rewritten herein, is hereby approved ing for the usual daily operation of By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- in all respects. a municipal department; now, there- mon (by departmental request). Section 3. That this ordinance is fore An emergency ordinance authoriz- hereby declared to be an emergency Be it ordained by the Council of ing the Director of Public Health to measure and, provided it receives the City of Cleveland: apply for and accept a grant from the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Section 1. That the Director of the Cuyahoga County Board of all the members elected to Council, Public Utilities is hereby authorized Health for the Immunization Action it shall take effect and be in force to make a written contract in accor- Plan Program. immediately upon its passage and dance with the Charter and the Cod- Whereas, this ordinance consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force 1976, for each or all of the follow- ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period ing items: one single drive recorder, a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. including monitor, keyboard and fore Referred to Directors of Public mouse, to be purchased by the Com- Be it ordained by the Council of Health, Finance, Law; Committees missioner of Purchases and Supplies the City of Cleveland: on Public Health, Finance. upon a unit basis for the Division Section 1. That the Director of of Water Pollution Control, Depart- Public Health is hereby authorized Ord. No. 1813-01. ment of Public Utilities. to apply for and accept a grant in By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- Section 2. That the cost of said the approximate amount of $104,876, mon (by departmental request). contract hereby authorized shall be and any other funds as they become An emergency ordinance authoriz- paid from Fund No. 54 SF 001, available during the grant term, ing the Director of Public Health to Request No. 38235. from the Cuyahoga County Board of apply for and accept a grant from Section 3. That this ordinance is Health, to conduct the Immunization the Ohio Department of Health for hereby declared to be an emergency Action Plan Program, for the pur- the Federal AIDS Prevention Pro- measure and, provided it receives poses set forth in the executive sum- gram; and to enter into contract the affirmative vote of two-thirds of mary and according thereto; that the with various agencies to implement all the members elected to Council, Director of Public Health is hereby the program. it shall take effect and be in force authorized to file all papers and Whereas, this ordinance consti- immediately upon its passage and execute all documents necessary to tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it receive the funds under said grant; ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force and that said funds be and they a municipal department; now, there- from and after the earliest period hereby are appropriated for the pur- fore allowed by law. poses set forth in executive summa- Be it ordained by the Council of Referred to Directors of Public ry for said grant. the City of Cleveland: Utilities, Finance, Law; Committees Section 2. That the executive sum- Section 1. That the Director of on Public Utilities, Finance. mary for said grant, File No. 1811- Public Health is hereby authorized 01-A, made a part hereof as if fully to apply for and accept a grant in Ord. No. 1810-01. rewritten herein, is hereby approved the approximate amount of $878,532, By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- in all respects. and any other funds as they become mon (by departmental request). Section 3. That this ordinance is available during the grant term, An emergency ordinance authoriz- hereby declared to be an emergency from the Ohio Department of Health, ing the Director of Public Health to measure and, provided it receives to conduct the Federal AIDS Pre- apply for and accept a grant from the affirmative vote of two-thirds of vention Program, for the purposes the Cuyahoga County Board of all the members elected to Council, set forth in the executive summary Health for the Cardiovascular Dis- it shall take effect and be in force and according thereto; that the ease Program. immediately upon its passage and Director of Public Health is hereby Whereas, this ordinance consti- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it authorized to file all papers and tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force execute all documents necessary to ing for the usual daily operation of from and after the earliest period receive the funds under said grant; a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. and that said funds be and they fore Referred to Directors of Public hereby are appropriated for the pur- Be it ordained by the Council of Health, Finance, Law; Committees poses set forth in executive summa- the City of Cleveland: on Public Health, Finance. ry for said grant. Section 1. That the Director of Section 2. That the executive sum- Public Health is hereby authorized Ord. No. 1812-01. mary for said grant, File No. 1813- to apply for and accept a grant in By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- 01-A, made a part hereof as if fully the approximate amount of $60,190, mon (by departmental request). rewritten herein, is hereby approved and any other funds as they become An emergency ordinance authoriz- in all respects. available during the grant term, ing the Director of Public Health to Section 3. That the Director of from the Cuyahoga County Board of apply for and accept a grant from Public Health is hereby authorized Health, to conduct the Cardiovascu- the Ohio Department of Health for to enter into one or more contracts lar Disease Program, for the pur- the Community Access Program. for the implementation of the pro- poses set forth in the proposal and Whereas, this ordinance consti- gram as described in the executive according thereto; that the Director tutes an emergency measure provid- summary contained in the file, of Public Health is hereby autho- ing for the usual daily operation of payable from the fund or funds to rized to file all papers and execute a municipal department; now, there- which are credited the grant pro- all documents necessary to receive fore ceeds accepted pursuant to this ordi- the funds under said grant; and that Be it ordained by the Council of nance with the following agencies, said funds be and they hereby are the City of Cleveland: in the following amounts: appropriated for the purposes set Section 1. That the Director of forth in proposal for said grant. Public Health is hereby authorized Agency Amount Section 2. That the proposal for to apply for and accept a grant in said grant, File No. 1810-01-A, made the approximate amount of $347,173, AIDS Taskforce of a part hereof as if fully rewritten and any other funds as they become herein, is hereby approved in all available during the grant term, $331,000.00 respects. from the Ohio Department of Health, Section 3. That this ordinance is to conduct the Community Access BlackOut Unlimited hereby declared to be an emergency Program, for the purposes set forth 20,000.00 2366 September 26, 2001 The City Record 5

Cleveland Treatment Center Ord. No. 1815-01. Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- /Project SAFE By Councilman Britt. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are 224,000.00 An emergency ordinance deter- hereby supplemented by enacting mining the method of making the new Section 134.35 thereof, to read Free Clinic of Greater public improvement to the Alexan- as follows: Cleveland der Graham Bell Elementary School 94,500.00 Playground, and authorizing the Section 134.35 Parking Fees for Director of Parks, Properties, and Meetings HUMADAOP Recreation to enter into contract for Notwithstanding and as an excep- 78,175.00 the making of such improvement. tion to the provisions of Section Whereas, this ordinance consti- 134.33 of the Codified Ordinances, NEON tutes an emergency measure provid- the Commissioner of Parking Facil- 32,325.00 ing for the usual daily operation of ities shall offer parking at no a municipal department; now, there- charge for its Willard Park Garage Recovery Resources fore customers that have utilized the 20,000.00 Be it ordained by the Council of facility for the purpose of attending In addition, the sum of not more the City of Cleveland: a regular meeting of Cleveland City than $78,532.00 is appropriated to the Section 1. That, pursuant to Sec- Council held in accordance with Sec- Department of Public Health for tion 167 of the Charter of the City tion 28 of the Charter of the City of administrative costs of implement- of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- Cleveland. ing this program. mined to make the public improve- Section 2. That this ordinance is Section 4. That this ordinance is ment to the Alexander Graham Bell hereby declared to be an emergency hereby declared to be an emergency Elementary School Playground measure and, provided it receives measure and, provided it receives located at 11815 Larchmere Boule- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of vard in Ward 6 of the City of Cleve- all the members elected to Council, all the members elected to Council, land for the Department of Parks, it shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force Properties, and Recreation, by con- immediately upon its passage and immediately upon its passage and tract duly let to the lowest respon- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it sible bidder after competitive bid- shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force ding for the improvement. from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the Director of allowed by law. allowed by law. Parks, Properties, and Recreation is Referred to Directors of Parks, Referred to Directors of Public authorized to enter into a contract Recreation and Properties, Finance, Health, Finance, Law; Committees for the making of the above public Law; Committees on Public Parks, on Public Health, Finance. improvement with the lowest Property and Recreation, Legislation, responsible bidder after competitive Fi n a n c e . Ord. No. 1814-01. bidding upon a unit basis for the By Councilmen Gordon and Pat- improvement, provided, however, Ord. No. 1817-01. mon (by departmental request). that each separate trade and each By Councilman Gordon. An emergency ordinance authoriz- distinct component part of said An emergency ordinance deter- ing the Director of Public Health to improvement may be treated as a mining the method of making the apply for and accept a grant from separate improvement, and each, or public improvement of constructing the Ohio Department of Health for any combination, of such trades or and maintaining the Estabrook the March of Dimes Program. components may be the subject of a Recreation Center and authorizing Whereas, this ordinance consti- separate contract upon a unit basis. the Director of Parks, Recreation tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 3. That the cost of said and Properties to enter into contract ing for the usual daily operation of contract shall be in an amount not for the making of such improve- a municipal department; now, there- to exceed $75,000 and shall be paid ments. fore from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 4. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure provid- the City of Cleveland: hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of Section 1. That the Director of measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Public Health is hereby authorized fore, all the members elected to Council, to apply for and accept a grant in Be it ordained by the Council of it shall take effect and be in force the approximate amount of $25,000, the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and and any other funds as they become Section 1. That, pursuant to Sec- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it available during the grant term, shall take effect and be in force tion 167 of the Charter of the City from the Ohio Department of Health, from and after the earliest period of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- to conduct the March of Dimes Pro- allowed by law. mined to make the public improve- gram, for the purposes set forth in Referred to Directors of Parks, ment of the Estabrook Recreation the executive summary and accord- Recreation and Properties, Communi- Center in Ward 15 of the City of ing thereto; that the Director of Pub- ty Development, City Planning Com- Cleveland for the Department of lic Health is hereby authorized to mission, Finance, Law; Co m m i t t e e s Parks, Recreation and Properties, file all papers and execute all doc- on Public Parks, Property and Recre- by the direct employment of the nec- uments necessary to receive the ation, Community and Economic essary labor and the purchase or funds under said grant; and that Development, City Planning, Fi n a n c e . rental of the necessary supplies and said funds be and they hereby are materials for the making of such appropriated for the purposes set Ord. No. 1816-01. improvements, with a separate forth in executive summary for said By Councilman Cimperman. accounting as to each improvement grant. An emergency ordinance to sup- so made. Section 2. That the executive plement the Codified Ordinances of Section 2. That the Director of summary for said grant, File No. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting Parks, Recreation and Properties is 1814-01-A, made a part hereof as if new Section 134.35 thereof, relating hereby authorized and directed to fully rewritten herein, is hereby to parking for Cleveland City Coun- make a written contract in accor- approved in all respects. cil meetings. dance with the Charter and the Cod- Section 3. That this ordinance is Whereas, the hallmark of a ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio hereby declared to be an emergency democracy is the ability of its citi- for each and all of the items com- measure and, provided it receives zens to participate fully is its leg- promising the supplies and materi- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of islative process, and als for said improvement, including all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this Council of the City the rental of the necessary equip- it shall take effect and be in force of Cleveland welcomes and encour- ment, to be purchased by the Com- immediately upon its passage and ages the participation of the resi- missioner of Purchases and Supplies approval by the Mayor; otherwise it dents of Cleveland and it surround- upon a per unit basis for the Depart- shall take effect and be in force ing communities at its Council meet- ment of Parks, Recreation and Prop- from and after the earliest period ings held on Monday evenings; and erties. allowed by law. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 3. That an amount not to Referred to Directors of Public tutes an emergency measure provid- exceed Twenty Four Thousand Six- Health, Finance, Law; Committees ing for the usual daily operation of Hundred Forty Three Dollars and on Public Health, Finance. a municipal department; now, there- Fifty Cents ($24,643.50) for said fore improvement hereby authorized Council Members Coats, Melena Be it ordained by the Council of shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF and Cintron entered the meeting. the City of Cleveland: 166, with such other costs, if any, to 2367 6 The City Record September 26, 2001 be paid by such funds as identified Northeasterly corner of said Sublot Bank”), as the lending institution, by the Department of Parks, Recre- No. 117; for the purpose of enhancing his- ation and Properties, Request No. Thence Westerly along said toric properties throughout the 107911. Southerly line of Kennedy Avenue County; and Section 4. That this ordinance is S.E. about 33-30/100 feet to the place Whereas, the City of Cleveland hereby declared to be an emergency of beginning, be the same more or (the “City”) has determined to par- measure and, provided it receives less, but subject to all legal high- ticipate in the Heritage Home Loan the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ways. Program; and all the members elected to Council, Whereas, through the Heritage it shall take effect and be in force Permanent Parcel No. 126-14-094 Home Loan Program, KeyBank will immediately upon its passage and Situated in the City of Cleveland, provide low-interest loans to eligible approval by the Mayor; otherwise it County of Cuyahoga and State of borrowers for certain housing shall take effect and be in force Ohio and known as being the East- repairs and improvements (each a from and after the earliest period erly 35 feet of Sublot No. 135 in “Heritage Linked Deposit Loan”); allowed by law. Hamilton and Wyman’s Subdivision, and Referred to Directors of Parks, of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. Whereas, in order for the historic Recreation and Properties, Communi- 416, as shown by the recorded plat dwellings in the City to be eligible ty Development, City Planning Com- in Volume 5 of Maps, Page 22 of to participate in the Heritage Home mission, Finance, Law; Co m m i t t e e s Cuyahoga County Records and Loan Program, the City must exe- on Public Parks, Property and Recre- being 35 feet front on the Northerly cute a Participating Community ation, Community and Economic side of Cumberland Avenue, S.E., Heritage Home Loan Program Development, City Planning, Finance. and extending back of equal width Agreement (the “Loan Agreement”) 140 feet, 2/12 inches, as appears by with the County Treasurer whereby Ord. No. 1818-01. said plat, be the same more or less. the City agrees to perform program By Councilmen Johnson, Rybka, monitoring for Heritage Linked Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- Permanent Parcel 126-14-096 Deposit Loans made to its residents; mental request). Situated in the City of Cleveland, and An emergency ordinance to appro- County of Cuyahoga and State of Whereas, this ordinance consti- priate property for the public pur- Ohio and known as being Sublot No. tutes an emergency measure provid- pose of the expansion of the Wood- 133 in Hamilton and Wyman’s Allot- ing for the usual daily operation of land Recreation Center. ment of part of Original One Hun- a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, the Council of the City dred Acre Lot No. 416, as shown by fore of Cleveland, by Resolution No. 1821- the recorded plat in Volume 5 of Be it ordained by the Council of 01, adopted ______declared the Maps, Page 22 of Cuyahoga County the City of Cleveland: necessity and intention of appropri- Records and being 41 feet 11 1/2 Section 1. That the Director of ating the fee simple property inter- inches front on the Northerly side of Community Development is hereby ests herein described for the public Cumberland Avenue S.E., 140 feet 2 authorized to execute a Participat- purpose of expanding the Woodland inch deep on the Easterly line, 140 ing Community Heritage Home Recreation Center; and feet 2 inches deep on the Westerly Loan Program Agreement pursuant Whereas, notice of the adoption of line and 42 feet 5 3/4 inches wide to the Ohio Revised Code, whereby such resolution has been served in the rear, as appears by said plat, the City will perform program mon- upon the persons in possession or be the same more or less, but sub- itoring for Heritage Linked Deposit having an interest in such property; ject to all legal highways. Loans made to its residents. and Section 2. That the Director of Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- Law is hereby directed to apply to hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- a court of competent jurisdiction to measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of have a jury impaneled to make the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- inquiry into and assess the compen- all the members elected to Council, fore sation to be paid for the fee simple it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of interests herein before described. immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: Section 3. That this ordinance is approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That for the public pur- hereby declared to be an emergency shall take effect and be in force pose of the expansion of Woodland measure and, provided it receives Recreation Center, the following the affirmative vote of two-thirds of from and after the earliest period described fee simple interests be all the members elected to Council, allowed by law. and the same hereby are appropri- it shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Commu- ated: immediately upon its passage and nity Development, Finance, Law; approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Committees on Community and Eco- Permanent Parcel No. 126-14-079 shall take effect and be in force nomic Development, Finance. Situated in the City of Cleveland, from and after the earliest period County of Cuyahoga, and State of allowed by law. Ord. No. 1820-01. Ohio and known as being part of Referred to Directors of Parks, By Councilmen Rybka, Jackson, Sublot No. 117 in Hamilton and Recreation and Properties, City Plan- Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- Wyman’s Allotment of part of Orig- ning Commission, Finance, Law; mental request). inal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 416, Committees on Public Parks, Proper- An emergency ordinance authoriz- as shown by the recorded plat in ty and Recreation, City Planning, ing the Director of Community Volume 5 of Maps, Page 22 of Cuya- Fi n a n c e . Development to enter into a proper- hoga County Records, and bounded ty adoption agreement with the and described as follows: Ord. No. 1819-01. Slavic Village Development Corpo- Beginning on the Southerly line of By Councilmen Jackson and Pat- ration for the landscaping and main- Kennedy Avenue, S.E. (formerly mon (by departmental request). tenance of property located at 7605- Kennedy Street) at the Northwest- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 7615 Harvard Avenue. erly corner of said Sublot No. 117; ing the Director of Community Whereas, this ordinance consti- Thence Southerly along the West- Development to enter into a Her- tutes an emergency measure provid- erly line of Sublot No. 117, which itage Home Loan Program Agree- ing for the usual daily operation of line is also the Easterly line of an ment with the Cuyahoga County a municipal department; now, there- alley (12 feet wide), 140 feet 2 inch- Treasurer and other related matters. fore es to the Southwesterly corner of Whereas, pursuant to Ohio Be it ordained by the Council of said Sublot No. 117; Revised Code Section 135.80, the the City of Cleveland: Thence Easterly along the Cuyahoga County Treasurer (the Section 1. That, notwithstanding Southerly line of said Sublot No. 117, “Treasurer”) on behalf of Cuya- and as an exception to the provi- about 34-80/100 feet to a point 10- hoga County, Ohio (the “County”) sions of Chapters 181 and 183 and 16/100 feet Westerly, measured has established a linked deposit Section 133.24 of the Codified Ordi- along said Southerly line of said low-interest loan program relating nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Sublot No. 117, from the Southeast- to historic properties referred to as Director of Community Development erly corner thereof; the Cuyahoga County Treasurer’s is hereby authorized to enter into a Thence Northerly about 140 feet 2 Heritage Home Loan Program (the property adoption agreement with inches to a point on said Southerly “Heritage Home Loan Program”) the Slavic Village Development Cor- line of Kennedy Avenue S.E., 10- with the Cleveland Restoration poration for the landscaping and 16/100 feet Westerly, measured Society, a non-profit historic maintenance of property located at along said Southerly line of preservation organization and Key- 7605-7615 Harvard Avenue, described Kennedy Avenue S.E. from the Bank National Association (“Key- as follows: 2368 September 26, 2001 The City Record 7

7605-7615 Harvard Avenue erty landscaped and maintained by Kennedy Avenue S.E. from the 133-15-001 and 002 the Slavic Village Development Cor- Northeasterly corner of said Sublot poration, said improvements to be No. 117; Parcel No. 001 paid for by Slavic Village Develop- Thence Westerly along said And known as being part of ment Corporation from their own Southerly line of Kennedy Avenue Sublot No. 45 in Gains Burke’s Sub- funds and not from funds received S.E. about 33-30/100 feet to the place division of part of Original One from the City. of beginning, be the same more or Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 315 and 455, Section 5. That the property adop- less, but subject to all legal high- as shown by the recorded plat in tion agreement hereby authorized ways. Volume 2 of Maps, Page 57 of Cuya- shall be prepared by the Director of hoga County Records, and bounded Law and shall contain such addi- Permanent Parcel No. 126-14-094 and described as follows: tional terms and conditions as said Situated in the City of Cleveland, Beginning at the intersection of Director deems necessary to protect County of Cuyahoga and State of the Southeasterly line of Jones and benefit the public interest. Ohio and known as being the East- Avenue, S.E., with the Northerly line Section 6. That this ordinance is erly 35 feet of Sublot No. 135 in of Harvard Avenue, S.E.; hereby declared to be an emergency Hamilton and Wyman’s Subdivision, Thence Northeasterly along the measure and, provided it receives of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. Southeasterly line of Jones Avenue, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 416, as shown by the recorded plat S.E., 93.8 feet to the intersection of all the members elected to Council, in Volume 5 of Maps, Page 22 of said line with the Westerly line of it shall take effect and be in force Cuyahoga County Records and land conveyed by George Stefanik immediately upon its passage and being 35 feet front on the Northerly and Susie Stefanik to Walter J. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it side of Cumberland Avenue, S.E., Kusion, Edward L. Szabo and shall take effect and be in force and extending back of equal width Bernard J. Howak, by deed dated from and after the earliest period 140 feet, 2/12 inches, as appears by September 19, 1949, and filed for allowed by law. said plat, be the same more or less. record September 28, 1949, as Referred to Directors of Commu- Recorder’s File No. 283617; nity Development, City Planning Permanent Parcel 126-14-096 Thence Southerly along the West- Commission, Finance, Law; Commit- Situated in the City of Cleveland, erly line of land so conveyed to Wal- tees on Community and Economic County of Cuyahoga and State of ter J. Kusion, et al. to the Norther- Development, City Planning, Finance. Ohio and known as being Sublot No. ly line of Harvard Avenue, S.E.; 133 in Hamilton and Wyman’s Allot- Thence Westerly along the FIRST READING EMERGENCY ment of part of Original One Hun- Northerly line of Harvard Avenue, RESOLUTION REFERRED dred Acre Lot No. 416, as shown by S.E., 83.3 feet to the place of begin- the recorded plat in Volume 5 of ning. Res. No. 1821-01. Maps, Page 22 of Cuyahoga County By Councilmen Johnson, Rybka, Records and being 41 feet 11 1/2 Parcel No. 002: Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- inches front on the Northerly side of And known as being part of mental request). Cumberland Avenue S.E., 140 feet 2 Sublot No. 45 in Gains Burke’s Sub- An emergency resolution declar- inch deep on the Easterly line, 140 division of part of Original One ing the necessity and intention to feet 2 inches deep on the Westerly Hundred Acre Lots Nos. 315 and 455, appropriate property for public use line and 42 feet 5 3/4 inches wide and shown by the recorded plat in for the expansion of the Woodland in the rear, as appears by said plat, Volume 2 of Maps, Page 57 of Cuya- Recreation Center. be the same more or less, but sub- hoga County Records, and bounded Whereas, this resolution consti- ject to all legal highways. and described as follows: tutes an emergency measure for the Section 2. That the Director of Beginning at the intersection of immediate preservation of public Finance is hereby authorized to the Southeasterly line of Jones peace, property, health or safety, cause written notice of the adoption Avenue, S.E., at a point 93.8 feet now, therefore, of this resolution to be given to the Northeasterly measured along said Be it resolved by the Council of owners, persons in possession or Southeasterly line from its intersec- the City of Cleveland: having an interest of record in the tion with the Northerly line of Har- Section 1. That for the public pur- above-mentioned premises, and such vard Avenue, S.E. (formerly Har- pose of expanding the Woodland notice shall be served according to vard Street); Recreation Center, it is necessary to law by a person to be designated for Thence Northeasterly along the appropriate in fee simple interest that purpose by the Director of Southeasterly line of Jones Avenue, and this Council hereby declares its Finance which return shall be made S.E., about 25 feet to the Northwest intent to appropriate the fee simple in the manner provided by law. corner of land conveyed to Samuel interest in and to the following Section 3. That this resolution is F. Perkins, by deed dated June 16, described property: hereby declared to be an emergency 1891 and recorded in Volume 494, measure and, provided it receives Page 323 of Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel No. 126-14-079 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Records; Situated in the City of Cleveland, all the members elected to Council, Thence Southerly along said West- County of Cuyahoga, and State of it shall take effect and be in force erly line of land so conveyed to Ohio and known as being part of immediately upon its adoption and Samuel F. Perkins about 40.92 feet Sublot No. 117 in Hamilton and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to an angle point therein; Wyman’s Allotment of part of Orig- shall take effect and be in force Thence continuing Southerly inal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 416, from and after the earliest period along the Westerly line of land so as shown by the recorded plat in allowed by law. conveyed about 41.82 feet to the Volume 5 of Maps, Page 22 of Cuya- Referred to Directors of Parks, Northerly line of Harvard Avenue, hoga County Records, and bounded Recreation and Properties, City Plan- S.E.; and described as follows: ning Commission, Finance, Law; Thence Westerly along said Beginning on the Southerly line of Committees on Public Parks, Proper- Northerly line of Harvard Avenue, Kennedy Avenue, S.E. (formerly ty and Recreation, City Planning, S.E., 35 feet to a point 83.3 feet East- Kennedy Street) at the Northwest- Fi n a n c e . erly from the intersection with the erly corner of said Sublot No. 117; Southeasterly line of Jones Avenue, Thence Southerly along the West- Council Member Willis entered the S.E.; erly line of Sublot No. 117, which meeting. Thence Northerly to the place of line is also the Easterly line of an beginning. alley (12 feet wide), 140 feet 2 inch- FIRST READING EMERGENCY Section 2. That the term of the es to the Southwesterly corner of ORDINANCES READ IN FULL property adoption agreement shall said Sublot No. 117; AND PASSED be one year, renewable for addi- Thence Easterly along the tional one-year terms. Southerly line of said Sublot No. 117, Ord. No. 1822-01. Section 3. That this property adop- about 34-80/100 feet to a point 10- By Councilman Brady. tion shall not be construed as a con- 16/100 feet Westerly, measured An emergency ordinance to amend veyance of any right, title, or inter- along said Southerly line of said Section 1, of Ordinance No. 1077-01, est in public property, but is the Sublot No. 117, from the Southeast- passed June 19, 2001, relating to grant of a privilege revocable at the erly corner thereof; applying for and accepting a grant will of Council. Thence Northerly about 140 feet 2 from the State of Ohio, for projects Section 4. That the Director of inches to a point on said Southerly authorized under the State Capital Community Development is autho- line of Kennedy Avenue S.E., 10- Appropriation Grant; and authoriz- rized to accept the gift of any 16/100 feet Westerly, measured ing contracts necessary to imple- improvements to the adopted prop- along said Southerly line of ment those improvements. 2369 8 The City Record September 26, 2001

Whereas, Ordinance No. 1077-01, mined by the Chief of Police and Motion to suspend rules. Charter passed June 19, 2001, amended Ordi- safety forces as may be necessary and statutory provisions and place nance No. 79-01, passed May 21, 2001 in order to protect the participants on final passage. which authorized the Director of in the event. Said permit shall fur- The rules were suspended. Yeas Parks, Recreation and Properties to ther provide that the City of Cleve- 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read apply for and accept a grant from land shall be fully indemnified from third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. the State of Ohio for, among other any and all liability resulting from Nays 0. things, the renovation and improve- the issuance of the same, to the ment of Halloran Park; and extent and in form satisfactory to Ord. No. 1825-01. Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Director of Law. By Councilmen Britt and Willis. tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That this ordinance is An emergency ordinance consent- ing for the usual daily operation of hereby declared to be an emergency ing and approving the issuance of a a municipal department; now, there- measure and, provided it receives permit for a Footrace on October 28, fore, the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 2001, sponsored by Hermes Race Sys- Be it ordained by the Council of all the members elected to Council, tems. the City of Cleveland: it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 1. That Section 1 of Ordi- immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- nance No. 1077-01, passed June 19, approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it ing for the usual daily operation of 2001, is hereby amended to read as shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- follows: from and after the earliest period fore, Section 1. That Section 6 of Ordi- allowed by law. Be it ordained by the Council of nance No. 79-01, passed May 21, 2001, Motion to suspend rules. Charter the City of Cleveland: is hereby amended to read as fol- and statutory provisions and place Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- lows: on final passage. tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- Section 6. That the cost of the pub- The rules were suspended. Yeas nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this lic improvement and professional ser- 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Council consents to and approves vices authorized herein shall be paid third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. the holding of a Footrace sponsored from the grant proceeds accepted pur- Nays 0. by Hermes Race Systems on October suant to this ordinance. An addition- 28, 2001, starting at Adelbert to al amount not to exceed $2 0 4 , 1 2 9 . 6 8 Ord. No. 1824-01. Euclid, Euclid to Mayfield, Mayfield from Fund No. 10 SF 166 shall be By Councilman Britt. to Random, Random to Cornell, Cor- applied to the cost of the public An emergency ordinance to amend nell to Circle Drive, Circle Drive to improvements to Halloran Park. the Title and Section 1 of Ordinance Adelbert and repeat the course Section 2. That existing Section 1 No. 886-01 passed June 19, 2001, relat- twice, provided that the applicant of Ordinance No. 1077-01, passed ing to an agreement with the sponsor shall meet all the require- June 19, 2001, is hereby repealed. Shaker Square Area Development ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- Section 3. That this ordinance is Corporation. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this ordinance consti- 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- mined by the Chief of Police and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of safety forces as may be necessary all the members elected to Council, a municipal department; now, there- in order to protect the participants it shall take effect and be in force fore, in the event. Said permit shall fur- immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of ther provide that the City of Cleve- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: land shall be fully indemnified from shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Title and Sec- any and all liability resulting from from and after the earliest period tion 1 of Ordinance No. 886-01 passed the issuance of the same, to the allowed by law. June 19, 2001 are hereby amended to extent and in form satisfactory to Motion to suspend rules. Charter read, respectively, as follows: the Director of Law. and statutory provisions and place An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 2. That this ordinance is on final passage. ing the Director of Community hereby declared to be an emergency The rules were suspended. Yeas Development to enter into an agree- measure and, provided it receives 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment with Shaker Square Area the affirmative vote of two-thirds of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. Development Corporation, or its all the members elected to Council, Nays 0. designee, acting as the City’s agent, it shall take effect and be in force to implement a program to directly immediately upon its passage and Ord. No. 1823-01. assist eligible buyers in the pur- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it By Councilman Britt. chase of fully rehabilitated houses shall take effect and be in force An emergency ordinance consent- in the Fairwood neighborhood for from and after the earliest period ing and approving the issuance of a the public purpose of providing allowed by law. permit for the Juno Jog on October housing for individuals and families Motion to suspend rules. Charter 6, 2001, sponsored by the Health through the use of Ward 6 Neigh- and statutory provisions and place Museum and HMS Sports. borhood Equity Funds. on final passage. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 1. That the Director of The rules were suspended. Yeas tutes an emergency measure provid- Community Development is autho- 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing for the usual daily operation of rized to enter into an agreement third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. a municipal department; now, there- with Shaker Square Area Develop- Nays 0. fore, ment Corporation, or its designee, Be it ordained by the Council of acting as the City’s agent, to imple- Ord. No. 1826-01. the City of Cleveland: ment a program to directly assist By Councilman Cimperman. Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- eligible buyers in the purchase of An emergency ordinance consent- tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- fully rehabilitated houses in the ing and approving the issuance of a nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Fairwood neighborhood for the pub- permit for the American Walk for Council consents to and approves lic purpose of providing housing for Diabetes on October 6, 2001, spon- the holding of the Juno Jog spon- individuals and families through the sored by the American Diabetes sored by the Health Museum and use of Ward 6 Neighborhood Equity Association. HMS Sports on October 6, 2001 begin- Funds. Whereas, this ordinance consti- ning at the Health Museum left on Section 2. That the existing Title tutes an emergency measure provid- E. 90th St., left on Chester, Left on and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 886- ing for the usual daily operation of E. 89th St., right on Cedar, left on 01 passed June 19, 2001 are hereby a municipal department; now, there- E. 87th St., left on Quincy, left on repealed. fore, E. 89th St., right on Cedar, left on Section 3. That this ordinance is Be it ordained by the Council of E. 93rd St., left on Carnegie, right hereby declared to be an emergency the City of Cleveland: on E. 82nd St., right on Chester measure and, provided it receives Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- Pkwy, right on E. 83rd St., left on the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- Beacon Place, left on E. 84th St., all the members elected to Council, nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this right on Chester, right on E. 89th to it shall take effect and be in force Council consents to and approves finish, provided that the applicant immediately upon its passage and the holding of the American Walk sponsor shall meet all the require- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it for Diabetes, sponsored by the Amer- ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- shall take effect and be in force ican Diabetes Association, on Octo- fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, from and after the earliest period ber 6, 2001, starting at Nautica Stage 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- allowed by law. Complex, Main Street to Center 2370 September 26, 2001 The City Record 9

Street, turn left on Center Street, including but not limited to, making Motion to suspend rules. Charter cross , turn left on intersection improvements and con- and statutory provisions and place Carter Road (this becomes Robert structing a bikeway, for the pur- on final passage. Lockwood Road), turn right on poses set forth in the project The rules were suspended. Yeas Front Avenue, turn right on West description and according thereto; 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 9th Street, turn left on Lakeside that the Director of Public Service third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. Avenue3, turn right on West 6th is hereby authorized to file all Nays 0. Street, rest stop #1 located at Star- papers and execute all documents bucks Coffee on corner of West 6th necessary to receive the funds Ord. No. 1828-01. and St. Clair, turn left on Superior authorized herein; and that said By Councilman Johnson. Avenue, Circle Public Square via funds be and they hereby are appro- An emergency ordinance to Tower City (not into circle), BP priated for the purposes set forth in amend the Title, the whereas claus- Building, Society Bank and the Illu- the project description. es and Sections 1 and 2 of Ordi- minating building, rest stop #2 Section 2. That the project descrip- nance No. 1861-99 passed October 18, located outside the Panera Bread tion for said project, File No. 1827- 1999 relating to an agreement with Company, Food Court level inside 01-A, made a part hereof as if fully the Buckeye Area Development Cor- Tower City, turn right on West 3rd rewritten herein, including the p o r a t i o n . Street, rest stop #3 located at Hunt- obligation of the City of Cleveland Whereas, this ordinance consti- ington Park at corner of Lakeside to provide cash matching funds in tutes an emergency measure provid- and West 3rd Streets, turn left on the sum of $150,000, payable from ing for the usual daily operation of Lakeside Avenue, turn left on West Fund Nos. 17 SF 008 and 20 SF 364, a municipal department; now, there- 9th Street, turn left on Front Street, is hereby approved in all respects. fore, turn left on Old River Road, turn Section 3. That the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of right on Center Street, turn right on Public Service is hereby authorized the City of Cleveland: Main Street, continue down Main to enter into agreement with vari- Section 1. That the Title, the Street into Nautica Stage Complex ous public and private entities to whereas clauses and Sections 1 finish area, provided that the appli- accept the remainder of the City of and 2 of Ordinance No. 1861-99 cant sponsor shall meet all the Cleveland’s cash match obligation in passed October 18, 1999 are hereby requirements of Section 411.05 of the the approximate amount of $285,000, amended to read, respectively, as Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, and such funds are hereby appro- f o l l o w s : Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as priated for this purpose. An emergency ordinance authoriz- determined by the Chief of Police Section 4. That, pursuant to Sec- ing the Director of Community and safety forces as may be neces- tion 167 of the Charter of the City Development to enter into an agree- sary in order to protect the partici- of Cleveland, it is hereby deter- ment with Buckeye Area Develop- pants in the event. Said permit shall mined to make the public improve- ment Corporation, as an agent for further provide that the City of ment of rehabilitation of the Detroit the City, to operate a home repair Cleveland shall be fully indemnified Shoreway bridge, including but not program to further the public pur- from any and all liability resulting limited to, intersection improve- pose of providing housing assis- from the issuance of the same, to ments and the construction of a tance directly to individuals and the extent and in form satisfactory bikeway, (the “improvement”) for families through the use of Ward 4 to the Director of Law. the Department of Public Service, by Neighborhood Equity Funds. Section 2. That this ordinance is contract duly let to the lowest Whereas, the Housing Advisory hereby declared to be an emergency responsible bidder after competitive Board of the City of Cleveland has measure and, provided it receives bidding upon a unit basis for the reviewed and approved a home the affirmative vote of two-thirds of improvement. repair program to be operated by all the members elected to Council, Section 5. That the Director of the Buckeye Area Development Cor- it shall take effect and be in force Public Service is hereby authorized poration, as an agent for the City; immediately upon its passage and to enter into contract for the mak- and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it ing of the above public improve- Section 1. That the Director of shall take effect and be in force ment with the lowest responsible Community Development is autho- from and after the earliest period bidder after competitive bidding rized to enter into an agreement allowed by law. upon a unit basis for the improve- with Buckeye Area Development Motion to suspend rules. Charter ment described herein, provided, Corporation, as agent for the City, and statutory provisions and place however, that each separate trade to operate a home repair program to on final passage. and each distinct component part of further the public purpose of pro- The rules were suspended. Yeas said improvement may be treated as viding housing assistance directly 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read a separate improvement, and each, to individuals and families through third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. or any combination, of such trades the use of Ward 4 Neighborhood Nays 0. or components may be the subject Equity Funds. of a separate contract upon a unit Section 2. That the cost of said Ord. No. 1827-01. b a s i s . contract authorized herein shall be By Councilmen Cimperman, Cin- Section 6. That the cost of said in an amount not to exceed $ 6 5 , 0 0 0 tron and Patmon (by departmental improvement hereby authorized and shall be paid from Fund No. request). shall be paid from the federal fund- 10 SF 166. This contract shall be An emergency ordinance a u t h o- ing and grant proceeds accepted in addition to any agreement rizing the Director of Public Service pursuant to this ordinance and from authorized by Ordinance No. 1449- to apply for and accept grants and the cash matching funds authorized 99, passed by the Council of the federal funding from the Federal in Sections 2 and 3 above. (RL City of Cleveland on August 11, Highway Administration to improve 107825) 1 9 9 9 . the Detroit Superior bridge, includ- Section 7. That the Director of Section 2. That the existing Title, ing but not limited to, making inter- Public Service is hereby authorized the whereas clauses and Sections 1 section improvements and con- to enter into a Local Project Admin- and 2 of Ordinance No. 1861-99 structing a bikeway; determining istration (“LPA”) agreement with passed October 18, 1999 are hereby the method of making the public the Ohio Department of Transporta- repealed. improvement; and authorizing the tion to make public infrastructure Section 3. That this ordinance is Director of Public Service to enter improvements and to enter into one hereby declared to be an emergency into contract for the making of such or more contracts for the expendi- measure and, provided it receives i m p r o v e m e n t . ture of said grants and federal fund- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing for engineering and construction all the members elected to Council, tutes an emergency measure provid- for the making of the public it shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of improvement authorized herein. immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- Section 8. That this ordinance is approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it fore hereby declared to be an emergency shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of measure and, provided it receives from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: the affirmative vote of two-thirds of allowed by law. Section 1. That the Director of all the members elected to Council, Motion to suspend rules. Charter Public Service is hereby authorized it shall take effect and be in force and statutory provisions and place to apply for and accept grants and immediately upon its passage and on final passage. federal funding in the approximate approval by the Mayor; otherwise it The rules were suspended. Yeas amount of $1,721,000, from the Fed- shall take effect and be in force 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read eral Highway Administration, to from and after the earliest period third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. improve the Detroit Superior bridge, allowed by law. Nays 0. 2371 10 The City Record September 26, 2001

Ord. No. 1829-01. 2000 passed June 13, 2000 are here- Be it resolved by the Council of By Councilman Reed. by repealed. the City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance to amend Section 3. That this ordinance is Section 1. That Council does here- Section 2 of Ordinance No. 658-01, hereby declared to be an emergency by record its objection to the trans- passed April 30, 2001, relating to an measure and, provided it receives fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Adult Basic Landscaping Training the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Liquor Permit from Permit No. Program through use of Ward 3 all the members elected to Council, 54324860005, Wael I. Mahmoud, Neighborhood Equity Funds. it shall take effect and be in force 7819-21 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, Whereas, this ordinance consti- immediately upon its passage and Ohio 44103 to Permit No. 3554828, tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Naameh Hammad, DBA White ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force Front Market, 7819-21 Cedar a municipal department; now, there- from and after the earliest period Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103 and fore allowed by law. requests the Director of Liquor Be it ordained by the Council of Motion to suspend rules. Charter Control to set a hearing for said the City of Cleveland: and statutory provisions and place application in accordance with pro- Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- on final passage. visions of Section 4303.26 of the nance No. 658-01, passed April 30, The rules were suspended. Yeas Revised Code of Ohio. 2001, is hereby amended to read 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- respectively as follows: third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. cil be and she is hereby directed to Section 2. That the cost of said Nays 0. transmit two certified copies of this contract shall not exceed $72,500 and resolution, together with two copies shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF FIRST READING EMERGENCY of a letter of objection and two 166. RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL copies of a letter requesting that the Section 2. That existing Section 2 AND ADOPTED hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- of Ordinance No. 658-01, passed April hoga County. 30, 2001, is hereby repealed. Res. No. 1831-01. Section 3. That this resolution is Section 3. That this ordinance is By Councilman Britt. hereby declared to be an emergency hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency resolution object- measure and, provided it receives measure and, provided it receives ing to the transfer of ownership of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 7819- all the members elected to Council, all the members elected to Council, 21 Cedar Avenue. it shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, Council has been noti- immediately upon its adoption and immediately upon its passage and fied by the Director of Liquor Con- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it trol of an application for the trans- shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period Liquor Permit from Permit No. allowed by law. allowed by law. 54324860005, Wael I. Mahmoud, 7819- Motion to suspend rules. Charter Motion to suspend rules. Charter 21 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio and statutory provisions and place and statutory provisions and place 44103 to Permit No. 3554828, Naameh on final passage. on final passage. Hammad, DBA White Front Market, The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas 7819-21 Cedar Avenue, Cleveland, 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Ohio 44103; and third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 20. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 20. Whereas, the granting of this Nays 0. Nays 0. application for a liquor permit to this high crime area, which is Res. No. 1832-01. Ord. No. 1830-01. already saturated with other liquor By Councilman Britt. By Councilman Rybka. outlets, is contrary to the best An emergency resolution object- An emergency ordinance to amend interests of the entire community; ing to the issuance and location of the Title and Section 1 of Ordinance a n d a C2 Liquor Permit to 7901 Central No. 1083-2000 passed June 13, 2000, Whereas, the applicant does not Avenue. relating to an agreement with the qualify to be a permit holder and/or Whereas, Council has been noti- Slavic Village Development Corpo- has demonstrated that he has oper- fied by the Director of Liquor Con- ration. ated his liquor business in disregard trol of an application for the Whereas, this ordinance consti- of the laws, regulations or local issuance of a C2 Liquor Permit to tutes an emergency measure provid- ordinances of this state or any other Permit No. 1294594, Jeffrey Car- ing for the usual daily operation of state; and swell, DBA Jeffrey Deli, 7901 Cen- a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, the place for which the tral Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103; fore, permit is sought has not conformed a n d Be it ordained by the Council of to the building, safety or health Whereas, the granting of this the City of Cleveland: requirements of the governing body application for a liquor permit to Section 1. That the Title and Sec- of this County or City; and this high crime area, which is tion 1 of Ordinance No. 1083-2000 Whereas, the place for which the already saturated with other liquor passed June 13, 2000 are hereby permit is sought is so arranged or outlets, is contrary to the best inter- amended to read, respectively, as constructed that law enforcement ests of the entire community; and follows: officers or agents of the Department Whereas, the applicant does not An emergency ordinance authoriz- of Liquor Control are prevented rea- qualify to be a permit holder and/or ing the Director of Community sonable access to the establishment; has demonstrated that he has oper- Development to enter into an agree- and ated his liquor business in disregard ment with Slavic Village Develop- Whereas, the place for which the of the laws, regulations or local ment Corporation, or its designee, permit is sought is so located with ordinances of this state or any other for construction costs related to the respect to the neighborhood that it state; and development of the Harvard School substantially interferes with public Whereas, the place for which the Senior Apartment Project for the decency, sobriety, peace or good permit is sought has not conformed purpose of assisting industry and order; and to the building, safety or health commerce through the use of Ward Whereas, this objection is based requirements of the governing body 12 Neighborhood Equity Funds. on other legal grounds as set forth of this County or City; and Section 1. That the Director of in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Whereas, the place for which the Community Development is autho- and permit is sought is so arranged or rized to enter into an agreement Whereas, this resolution consti- constructed that law enforcement with Slavic Village Development tutes an emergency measure pro- officers or agents of the Department Corporation, or its designee, for con- viding for the immediate preserva- of Liquor Control are prevented rea- struction costs related to the devel- tion of the public peace, prosperi- sonable access to the establishment; opment of the Harvard School Senior ty, safety and welfare pursuant to and Apartment Project for the purpose Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Whereas, the place for which the of assisting industry and commerce Code. Council’s objection to said permit is sought is so located with through the use of Ward 12 Neigh- permit must be received by the respect to the neighborhood that it borhood Equity Funds. Director of Liquor Control within substantially interferes with public Section 2. That the existing Title 30 days of notification; now, there- decency, sobriety, peace or good and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1083- f o r e , order; and 2372 September 26, 2001 The City Record 11

Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the granting of this on other legal grounds as set forth permit is sought is so arranged or application for a liquor permit to in Revised Code Section 4303.292; constructed that law enforcement this high crime area, which is and officers or agents of the Department already saturated with other liquor Whereas, this resolution consti- of Liquor Control are prevented rea- outlets, is contrary to the best inter- tutes an emergency measure pro- sonable access to the establishment; ests of the entire community; and viding for the immediate preserva- and Whereas, the applicant does not tion of the public peace, prosperi- Whereas, the place for which the qualify to be a permit holder and/or ty, safety and welfare pursuant to permit is sought is so located with has demonstrated that he has oper- Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised respect to the neighborhood that it ated his liquor business in disregard Code. Council’s objection to said substantially interferes with public of the laws, regulations or local permit must be received by the decency, sobriety, peace or good ordinances of this state or any other Director of Liquor Control within order; and state; and 30 days of notification; now, there- Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, the place for which the f o r e , on other legal grounds as set forth permit is sought has not conformed Be it resolved by the Council of in Revised Code Section 4303.292; to the building, safety or health the City of Cleveland: and requirements of the governing body Section 1. That Council does here- Whereas, this resolution consti- of this County or City; and by record its objection to the issu- tutes an emergency measure pro- Whereas, the place for which the ance of a C2 Liquor Permit to Per- viding for the immediate preserva- permit is sought is so arranged or mit No. 1294594, Jeffrey Carswell, tion of the public peace, prosperi- constructed that law enforcement DBA Jeffrey Deli, 7901 Central Ave- ty, safety and welfare pursuant to officers or agents of the Department nue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103 and Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised of Liquor Control are prevented rea- requests the Director of Liquor Con- Code. Council’s objection to said sonable access to the establishment; trol to set a hearing for said appli- permit must be received by the and cation in accordance with provisions Director of Liquor Control within Whereas, the place for which the of Section 4303.26 of the Revised 30 days of notification; now, there- permit is sought is so located with Code of Ohio. f o r e , respect to the neighborhood that it Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Be it resolved by the Council of substantially interferes with public cil be and she is hereby directed to the City of Cleveland: decency, sobriety, peace or good transmit two certified copies of this Section 1. That Council does here- order; and resolution, together with two copies by record its objection to the trans- Whereas, this objection is based of a letter of objection and two fer of ownership and location of a on other legal grounds as set forth copies of a letter requesting that the D5 Liquor Permit from Permit No. in Revised Code Section 4303.292; hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- 9323276, WAW Inc., 16137 St. Clair and hoga County. Ave., 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleveland, Whereas, this resolution consti- Section 3. That this resolution is Ohio 44110 to Permit No. 1063349, tutes an emergency measure provid- hereby declared to be an emergency Bucco Inc., DBA Buccos, 770 E. 185th ing for the immediate preservation measure and, provided it receives Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119 and of the public peace, prosperity, safe- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of requests the Director of Liquor Con- ty and welfare pursuant to Section all the members elected to Council, trol to set a hearing for said appli- 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. it shall take effect and be in force cation in accordance with provisions Council’s objection to said permit immediately upon its adoption and of Section 4303.26 of the Revised must be received by the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Code of Ohio. Liquor Control within 30 days of shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- notification; now, therefore, from and after the earliest period cil be and she is hereby directed to Be it resolved by the Council of allowed by law. transmit two certified copies of this the City of Cleveland: Motion to suspend rules. Charter resolution, together with two copies Section 1. That Council does here- and statutory provisions and place of a letter of objection and two by record its objection to the trans- on final passage. copies of a letter requesting that the fer of ownership and location of a The rules were suspended. Yeas hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- D5 Liquor Permit from Permit No. 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hoga County. 90957950005, Turcoliveri Enterprises third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 20. Section 3. That this resolution is Inc., DBA Vinnys Place, 18625 St. Nays 0. hereby declared to be an emergency Clair Ave., 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleve- measure and, provided it receives land, Ohio 44110 to Permit No. Res. No. 1833-01. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 60558980005, Misty Hollow Lodge By Councilman Polensek. all the members elected to Council, Inc., 911 East 185th Street, Cleve- An emergency resolution object- it shall take effect and be in force land, Ohio 44119 and requests the ing to the transfer of ownership and immediately upon its adoption and Director of Liquor Control to set a location of a D5 Liquor Permit to approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it hearing for said application in 770 East 185th Street. shall take effect and be in force accordance with provisions of Sec- Whereas, Council has been noti- from and after the earliest period tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of fied by the Director of Liquor Con- allowed by law. Ohio. trol of an application for the trans- Motion to suspend rules. Charter Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- fer of ownership and location of a and statutory provisions and place cil be and she is hereby directed to D5 Liquor Permit from Permit No. on final passage. transmit two certified copies of this 9323276, WAW Inc., 16137 St. Clair The rules were suspended. Yeas resolution, together with two copies Ave., 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleveland, 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of a letter of objection and two Ohio 44110 to Permit No. 1063349, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 20. copies of a letter requesting that the Bucco Inc., DBA Buccos, 770 E. 185th Nays 0. hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119; and hoga County. Whereas, the granting of this Res. No. 1834-01. Section 3. That this resolution is application for a liquor permit to By Councilman Polensek. hereby declared to be an emergency this high crime area, which is An emergency resolution object- measure and, provided it receives already saturated with other liquor ing to the transfer of ownership and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of outlets, is contrary to the best inter- location of a D5 Liquor Permit to all the members elected to Council, ests of the entire community; and 911 East 185th Street. it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the applicant does not Whereas, Council has been noti- immediately upon its adoption and qualify to be a permit holder and/or fied by the Director of Liquor Con- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it has demonstrated that he has oper- trol of an application for the trans- shall take effect and be in force ated his liquor business in disregard fer of ownership and location of a from and after the earliest period of the laws, regulations or local D5 Liquor Permit from Permit No. allowed by law. ordinances of this state or any other 90957950005, Turcoliveri Enterprises Motion to suspend rules. Charter state; and Inc., DBA Vinnys Place, 18625 St. and statutory provisions and place Whereas, the place for which the Clair Ave., 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleve- on final passage. permit is sought has not conformed land, Ohio 44110 to Permit No. The rules were suspended. Yeas to the building, safety or health 60558980005, Misty Hollow Lodge 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read requirements of the governing body Inc., 911 East 185th Street, Cleve- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 20. of this County or City; and land, Ohio 44119; and Nays 0. 2373 12 The City Record September 26, 2001

Res. No. 1835-01. Council Member Jones entered the Ord. No. 1351-01. By Councilman Polensek. meeting. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- An emergency resolution support- mon (by departmental request). ing the Asset Planning SECOND READING An emergency ordinance authoriz- Steering Committee in its efforts to EMERGENCY ORDINANCES ing the Director of Public Utilities revitalize the Collinwood area in the to enter into contract without com- City of Cleveland and urging the Ord. No. 1047-01. petitive bidding with BancTec, Inc. Ohio Department of Development to By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- for the maintenance of hardware provide state funding for a project mon (by departmental request). and software of not to exceed two in the Five Points area of An emergency ordinance authoriz- BancTec remittance processors and Collinwood which would make way ing the purchase by requirement supporting equipment, including for new industry and jobs. contract of labor and materials nec- parts and labor, for the Division of Whereas, the Collinwood Asset essary for washing and waxing the Utilities Fiscal Control, Department Planning (CAP) Steering Committee motor vehicle fleet, for the Division of Public Utilities, for a period of is developing a strategy to facilitate of Cleveland Public Power, Depart- one year, with a one year option to revitalization of the Collinwood ment of Public Utilities, for a period renew. area; and not to exceed two years. Approved by Directors of Public Whereas, the Second Growth Insti- Approved by Directors of Public Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- tute successfully helped to revitalize Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Public the old Eaton Axle plant on East ommended by Committees on Public Utilities, Finance. 140th Street in Collinwood; and Utilities, Finance; when amended as SECOND READING Whereas, the CAP Steering Com- follows: ORDINANCES mittee wishes to have the Second 1. In the title, line 9; in Section 1, Growth Institute help revitalize the lines 4 and 5; and in Section 1, line 14, strike “two years” and insert in Ord. No. 1367-01. Five Points area of Collinwood, an By Councilman Melena. lieu thereof, “one year”. area which consists of 40 acres An ordinance to change the Use Amendment agreed to. located on East 152nd and Ivanhoe; District of lands bounded by West and 58 Street, Aspen Court, N.W. and Ord. No. 1143-01. Whereas, the Second Growth south of Side Avenue, N.W. (Map By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Institute has introduced a work- Change No. 2034, Sheet No. 1) force initiative designed to ensure mon (by departmental request). Approved by Directors of City qualified employees for local com- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Planning Commission, Finance, panies; and ing Director of Public Utilities to Law; Passage recommended by Whereas, a key component in enter into contract without competi- Committee on City Planning. financing the overall project is in tive bidding with Oracle Service obtaining Issue 1 money from the Industries for the acquisition of Ord. No. 1368-01. Ohio Department of Development; multi-server licenses, upgrades and By Councilman Melena. and technical support. An ordinance to change the Use Whereas, obtaining funding from Approved by Directors of Public District of lands located on the the state would help the CAP Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- northeast corner of West 57 Street Steering Committee, the Second ommended by Committees on Public and Bridge Avenue, N.W. (Map Growth Institute and the Col- Utilities, Finance. Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1) linwood area development corpora- Approved by Directors of Public tions to redevelop the area and Ord. No. 1148-01. Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- make way for new industry and By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- ommended by Committees on Public jobs; and mon (by departmental request). Utilities, Finance. Whereas, this resolution consti- An emergency ordinance authoriz- tutes an emergency measure for the ing the purchase by contract of SECOND READING immediate preservation of public labor and materials necessary to ORDINANCE PASSED peace, property, health or safety, repair the plant sludge dome at now, therefore, Crown Water Treatment Plant, for Ord. No. 1084-01. Be it resolved by the Council of the Division of Water, Department By Councilman Sweeney. the City of Cleveland: of Public Utilities. An ordinance to change the Use Section 1. That this Council here- Approved by Directors of Public and Area Districts of lands on the by supports the Collinwood Asset Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- north side of Brookpark Road, S.W., Planning Steering Committee in its ommended by Committees on Public the west side of Grayton Road, S.W. efforts to revitalize the Collinwood Utilities, Finance; when amended as east of Rocky River and south of I- area in the City of Cleveland and follows: 480. (Map Change No. 2032, Sheet urges the Ohio Department of 1. In Section 2, line 2, after “shall” No. 13) Development to provide state fund- insert “not exceed $100,000.00 and Approved by Directors of City ing for a project in the Five Points shall”. Planning Commission, Law; Passage area of Collinwood which would Amendment agreed to. recommended by Committee on City make way for new industry and Planning; when amended as follows: j o b s . Ord. No. 1159-01. 1. At the end of Section 1, insert Section 2. That the Clerk of By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- the following after “change to a General Retail Use District and a Council is hereby directed to trans- mon (by departmental request). “C” Area District.”: “Notwithstanding mit certified copies of this resolu- An emergency ordinance authoriz- any Codified Ordinance to the con- tion to the CAP Steering Commit- ing the Director of Public Utilities trary, the described land shall be tee, the Second Growth Institute to employ one or more professional consultants to provide services nec- limited for use as a parking lot for and the Ohio Department of Devel- the Department of Port Control, and o p m e n t . essary for the design, production, printing and distribution of a 2001 lessees, and any other use necessary Section 3. That this resolution is for the operation of the Department consumer confidence report. hereby declared to be an emergency of Port Control.”. measure and, provided it receives Approved by Directors of Public the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- MOTION all the members elected to Council, ommended by Committees on Public it shall take effect and be in force Utilities, Finance; when amended as Council Member Sweeney moved immediately upon its adoption and follows: that the amendment placed on Ordi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 1. In Section 2, line 2, after “shall” nance No. 1084-01 in the City Plan- shall take effect and be in force insert “not exceed $200,000.00 and ning Committee be removed and from and after the earliest period shall”. that Ordinance No. 1084-01 be con- allowed by law. 2. In Section 1, at the end of the sidered as it was introduced. Coun- Motion to suspend rules. Charter first paragraph, insert the following cil Member White seconded the and statutory provisions and place new sentence: “The consumer confi- motion. on final passage. dence report shall be produced in Council Member Dolan moved that The rules were suspended. Yeas English and in Spanish, and to the the amendment placed on Ordinance 20. Nays 0. Read second time. Read extent practicable, in other lan- No. 1084-01 by the City Planning third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 20. guages.” Committee remain. Council Member Nays 0. Amendments agreed to. O’Malley seconded the motion. 2374 September 26, 2001 The City Record 13

A roll call ensued. Those voting youths in order to serve the public and Supplies until provision is made yea vote to remove the amendment. purpose of providing social services for the requirements for the entire Those voting nay vote to have the through the use of Ward 1 Neigh- term. amendment remain. borhood Equity Funds. Section 2. That the cost of said Council Member Sweeney’s motion Read third time. Passed. Yeas 21. contract shall be charged against was approved Yeas 20. Nays 1. Nays 0. the proper appropriation account Those voting yea: Council Mem- and the Director of Finance shall bers Polensek, Brady, Britt, Cimper- THIRD READING EMERGENCY certify thereon the amount of the man, Cintron, Coats, Gordon, Jack- RESOLUTION ADOPTED initial purchase thereunder, which son, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Melena, purchase, together with all subse- O’Malley, Patmon, Reed, Rybka, Res. No. 1245-01. quent purchases, shall be made on Sweeney, Westbrook, White, Willis. By Councilmen Willis and Jack- order of the Commissioner of Pur- Those voting nay: Council Member son. chases and Supplies pursuant to a Dolan. An emergency resolution urging requisition against such contract Council President Polensek in- the Federal, State and local agen- duly certified by the Director of structed the Clerk of Council to call cies to conduct an investigation of Finance. (RL 16991) the roll of the suspension of the Government Lien Service and the Section 3. That this ordinance is rules and call the roll on the pas- conduct of its business in the City hereby declared to be an emergency sage of Ordinance No. 1084-01. of Cleveland. measure and, provided it receives The rules were suspended. Yeas Read third time. Adopted. Yeas 21. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 21. Nays 0. Read third time in full. Nays 0. all the members elected to Council, Passed. Yeas 20. Nays 1. it shall take effect and be in force Those voting yea: Council Mem- MOTION immediately upon its passage and bers Polensek, Brady, Britt, Cimper- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it man, Cintron, Coats, Gordon, Jack- The Council adjourned at 7:40 p.m. shall take effect and be in force son, Johnson, Jones, Lewis, Melena, to meet on Monday, October 8, 2001 from and after the earliest period O’Malley, Patmon, Reed, Rybka, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers. allowed by law. Sweeney, Westbrook, White, Willis. Those voting nay: Council Member Ord. No. 1143-01. Dolan. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- mon (by departmental request). THIRD READING EMERGENCY An emergency ordinance authoriz- ORDINANCES PASSED ing Director of Public Utilities to enter into contract without competi- Ord. No. 1582-A-2000 (As a substi- tive bidding with Oracle Service tute for Ord. No. 1582-2000). Industries for the acquisition of By Councilman Cimperman (by Clerk of Council multi-server licenses, upgrades and departmental request). technical support. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing the Director of Public Service to THE CALENDAR Ord. No. 1148-01. issue a permit to K & S Parking Inc. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- to place a sign at the entrance of a mon (by departmental request). parking lot with fencing and non- The following measures will be on An emergency ordinance authoriz- pay handicap parking which will their final passage at the next meet- ing the purchase by contract of encroach into the public right-of- ing: labor and materials necessary to way of West 3rd St. repair the plant sludge dome at ORDINANCES Read third time. Passed. Yeas 21. Crown Water Treatment Plant, for Nays 0. the Division of Water, Department Ord. No. 1047-01. of Public Utilities. By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Ord. No. 1583-A-2000 (As a substi- Whereas, this ordinance consti- mon (by departmental request). tute for Ord. No. 1583-2000). tutes an emergency measure provid- An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Councilman Cimperman (by ing for the usual daily operation of ing the purchase by requirement departmental request. a municipal department; now, there- contract of labor and materials nec- fore, An emergency ordinance authoriz- essary for washing and waxing the ingthe Director of Public Service to Be it ordained by the Council of motor vehicle fleet, for the Division issue a permit to Prime Properties the City of Cleveland: of Cleveland Public Power, Depart- Limited Partnership for use of prop- Section 1. That the Director of ment of Public Utilities, for a period erty for ingress, egress, bollards and Public Utilities is hereby authorized not to exceed one year. to make a written contract in accor- traffic control devices to a parking Whereas, this ordinance consti- area which will encroach into the dance with the Charter and the Cod- tutes an emergency measure provid- right-of-way of the street formerly ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, ing for the usual daily operation of 1976, for each or all of the follow- known as James Street. a municipal department; now, there- Read third time. Passed. Yeas 21. ing items: labor and materials nec- fore essary to repair the plant sludge Nays 0. Be it ordained by the Council of dome at Crown Water Treatment the City of Cleveland: Plant, to be purchased by the Com- Ord. No. 506-01. Section 1. That the Director of missioner of Purchases and Supplies By Councilman Coats. Public Utilities is hereby authorized upon a unit basis for the Division An emergency ordinance to amend to make a written requirement con- of Water, Department of Public Util- Section 1 of Ordinance No. 949-2000, tract in accordance with the Charter passed May 22, 2000, as amended by and the Codified Ordinances of ities. Ordinance No. 215-01, passed April 9, Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Section 2. That the cost of said 2001, to authorize the Director of requirements for the period of one contract hereby authorized shall not Community Development to enter year of the necessary items of labor exceed $100,000.00 and shall be paid into a grant agreement with the and materials necessary for wash- from Fund Nos. 52 SF 001, 52 SF 223, Euclid – St. Clair Development Cor- ing and waxing the motor vehicle 52 SF 225, and from the funds or poration to conduct an impact study fleet, in the approximate amount as funds to which are credited proceeds related to the Water Tower Park purchased during the preceding of the sale of waterworks revenue site on Coit Road, through the use term, to be purchased by the Com- bonds issued in the future which of Ward 10 Neighborhood Equity missioner of Purchases and Supplies include this purpose, Request No. Funds. upon a unit basis for the Division 34021. Read third time. Passed. Yeas 21. of Cleveland Public Power, Depart- Section 3. That this ordinance is Nays 0. ment of Public Utilities. Bids shall hereby declared to be an emergency be taken in such manner as to per- measure and, provided it receives Ord. No. 649-01. mit an award to be made for all the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Councilman Jones. items as a single contract, or by sep- all the members elected to Council, An emergency ordinance authoriz- arate contract for each or any com- it shall take effect and be in force ing the Director of Community bination of said items as the Board immediately upon its passage and Development to enter into an agree- of Control shall determine. Alternate approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ment with IJN-1 Foundation for pro- bids for a period less than one year shall take effect and be in force viding home health aide services for may be taken if deemed desirable from and after the earliest period seniors and technology training for by the Commissioner of Purchases allowed by law. 2375 14 The City Record September 26, 2001

Ord. No. 1159-01. Ord. No. 1368-01. tract with Bruder Inc. for building By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- By Councilman Melena. materials is hereby amended by mon (by departmental request). An ordinance to change the Use changing the contract term to a An emergency ordinance authoriz- District of lands located on the period of one (1) year. ing the Director of Public Utilities northeast corner of West 57 Street Be it further resolved that all to employ one or more professional and Bridge Avenue, N.W. (Map other provisions of said Resolution consultants to provide services nec- Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1) No. 519-01 not expressly amended essary for the design, production, hereby shall remain unchanged and printing and distribution of a 2001 in full force and effect. consumer confidence report. BOARD OF CONTROL Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Whereas, this ordinance consti- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- tutes an emergency measure provid- ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- ing for the usual daily operation of low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- September 19, 2001 a municipal department; now, there- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, fore, Warren and Alexander. The regular meeting of the Board Be it ordained by the Council of Nays: None. of Control convened in the Mayor’s the City of Cleveland: Absent: Director Brown. Section 1. That the Director of office on Wednesday, September 19, Public Utilities is hereby authorized 2001, at 11:00 a.m. with Mayor White Resolution No. 612-01. to employ by contract one or more presiding. By Director Clark. consultants or one or more firms of Pr e s e n t : Mayor White, Directors Whereas, pursuant to the authori- consultants for the purpose of sup- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Acting ty of Ordinance No. 745-01 passed by plementing the regularly employed Director DeVaul, Director Whitlow, the Council of the City of Cleveland staff of the several departments of Acting Director Smith, Directors on June 11, 2001, and Board of Con- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Warren trol Resolution No. 520-01 adopted on vide professional services necessary and Director Alexander. August 8, 2001, the City of Cleveland to provide for the design, produc- Absent: Director Brown. through its Director of Finance, tion, printing and distribution of a Others: Myrna Branche, Commis- entered into City Contract No. 58176 2001 consumer confidence report. sioner, Purchases and Supplies. with Cleveland Central Enterprises The consumer confidence report Lucille Ambroz, Director, Office of for an estimated quantity of build- shall be produced in English and in Equal Opportunity. ing materials, and Spanish, and to the extent practica- On motion, the following resolu- Whereas said Resolution No. 520- ble, in other languages. tions were adopted. 01 incorrectly states the contract The selection of said consultants term; now therefore, for such services shall be made by Resolution No. 610-01. Be it resolved by the Board of the Board of Control upon the nom- By Director Clark. Control of the City of Cleveland that ination of the Director of Public Whereas, pursuant to the authori- Resolution No. 520-01, adopted Utilities from a list of qualified con- ty of Ordinance No. 745-01 passed by August 8, 2001, authorizing a con- sultants available for such employ- the Council of the City of Cleveland tract with Cleveland Central Enter- ment as may be determined after a on June 11, 2001, and Board of Con- prises for building materials is here- full and complete canvass by the trol Resolution No. 521-01 adopted on by amended by changing the con- Director of Public Utilities for the August 8, 2001, the City of Cleveland tract term to a period of one (1) purpose of compiling such a list. through its Director of Finance, year. Be it further resolved that all The compensation to be paid for entered into City Contract No. 58167 other provisions of said Resolution such services shall be fixed by the with Best Sand Corporation for an No. 520-01 not expressly amended Board of Control. The contract here- estimated quantity of building mate- hereby shall remain unchanged and in authorized shall be prepared by rials, and in full force and effect. the Director of Law, approved by Whereas said Resolution No. 521- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors the Director of Public Utilities, and 01 incorrectly states the contract Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- certified by the Director of Finance. term; now therefore, Be it resolved by the Board of ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Section 2. That the costs for such low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- services herein contemplated shall Control of the City of Cleveland that Resolution No. 521-01, adopted tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, not exceed $200,000.00 and shall be Warren and Alexander. paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001, August 8, 2001, authorizing a con- tract with Best Sand Corporation for Nays: None. Request No. 33885. Absent: Director Brown. Section 3. That this ordinance is building materials is hereby amend- ed by changing the contract term to hereby declared to be an emergency Resolution No. 613-01. measure and, provided it receives a period of one (1) year. Be it further resolved that all By Director Clark. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, by Resolution No. 409-01, all the members elected to Council, other provisions of said Resolution No. 521-01 not expressly amended adopted June 27, 2001, pursuant to it shall take effect and be in force the authority of Ordinance No. 1685- hereby shall remain unchanged and immediately upon its passage and 2000, passed by the Council of the in full force and effect. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it City of Cleveland on October 30, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors shall take effect and be in force 2000, and Ordinance No. 99-01, passed Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- from and after the earliest period by the Council of the City of Cleve- allowed by law. ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- land on January 22, 2001, this Board low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- of Control approved the bid of V & H, Ord. No. 1351-01. tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Inc., as the lowest and best bidder By Councilmen O’Malley and Pat- Warren and Alexander. for the purchase of 25-cubic yard mon (by departmental request). Nays: None. packer body replacements; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- Absent: Director Brown. Whereas, in said Resolution No. ing the Director of Public Utilities 409-01, the vendor was incorrectly to enter into contract without com- Resolution No. 611-01. stated as V & H, Inc.; now, therefore, petitive bidding with BancTec, Inc. By Director Clark. Be it resolved by the Board of for the maintenance of hardware Whereas, pursuant to the authori- Control of the City of Cleveland that and software of not to exceed two ty of Ordinance No. 745-01 passed by Board of Control Resolution No. 409- BancTec remittance processors and the Council of the City of Cleveland 01, adopted June 27, 2001, affirming supporting equipment, including on June 11, 2001, and Board of Con- and approving V & H, Inc., as the parts and labor, for the Division of trol Resolution No. 519-01 adopted on lowest and best bidder for the pur- Utilities Fiscal Control, Department August 8, 2001, the City of Cleveland chase of 25-cubic yard packer body of Public Utilities, for a period of through its Director of Finance, replacements for the various divi- one year, with a one year option to entered into City Contract No. 58168 sions of City government, hereby is renew. with Bruder Inc. for an estimated rescinded. quantity of building materials, and Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Ord. No. 1367-01. Whereas said Resolution No. 519- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- By Councilman Melena. 01 incorrectly states the contract ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- An ordinance to change the Use term; now therefore, low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- District of lands bounded by West Be it resolved by the Board of tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, 58 Street, Aspen Court, N.W. and Control of the City of Cleveland that Warren and Alexander. south of Side Avenue, N.W. (Map Resolution No. 519-01, adopted Nays: None. Change No. 2034, Sheet No. 1) August 8, 2001, authorizing a con- Absent: Director Brown. 2376 September 26, 2001 The City Record 15

Resolution No. 614-01. which on the basis of the estimated Yeas: Mayor White, Directors By Director Clark. quantity would amount to Fifty Six Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Resolved, by the Board of Control Thousand Three Hundred and ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- of the City of Cleveland, that all no/100 Dollars ($56,300.00) (Net) is low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- bids received on the 23rd day of hereby affirmed and approved as tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, August 2001, for (1) new 2-color 14" the lowest and best bid, and the Warren and Alexander. x 20" offset printing press, (Item No. Director of Finance is hereby Nays: None. 1) for the Division of Printing & requested to enter into a require- Absent: Director Brown. Reproduction, Department of ment contract for such goods and/or Finance, pursuant to the authority services, which shall provide for the Resolution No. 618-01. of Ordinance No. 1263-01, passed by immediate purchase as the initial By Director Clark. the Council of the City of Cleveland amount of such contract of the fol- Resolved by the Board of Control on June 19, 2001, be and the same lowing: of the City of Cleveland that all bids are hereby rejected. received August 29, 2001 for Jacob- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Requisition No. 104208 sen Mower Parts (all items) for var- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- which shall be certified against ious divisions of City government, ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- such contract in the sum of Fifty Department of Finance, pursuant to low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Six Thousand Three Hundred and the authority of Ordinance No. 489- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, no/100 Dollars ($56,300.00) (Net). 01, passed by the Council of the City Warren and Alexander. Said requirement contract shall of Cleveland on April 9, 2001, be and Nays: None. further provide that the Contractor, the same are hereby rejected. Absent: Director Brown. shall furnish the remainder of the Yeas: Mayor White, Directors City’s requirements for such goods Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Resolution No. 615-01. and/or services, whether more or ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- By Director Clark. less than said estimated quantity, as low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Resolved, by the Board of Control may be ordered under subsequent tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, of the City of Cleveland that the bid requisitions separately certified Warren and Alexander. of Ohio Graphco Incorporated for a against said contract and that the Nays: None. Graphic platesetter system for the total amount of this contract, togeth- Absent: Director Brown. Division of Printing & Reproduction, er with all other contracts entered Department of Finance, for a period into pursuant to the above-men- Resolution No. 619-01. of one (1) year beginning with the tioned ordinance, does not exceed a By Director Clark. date of execution of the contract, total of $1,655,600. Resolved, by the Board of Control received on the 23rd day of August, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors of the City of Cleveland that all bids 2001, pursuant to the authority of Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- received on August 29, 2001 for Ordinance No. 1263-01, passed on ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Exterminating Services (Groups #I, June 19, 2001, which on the basis of low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- item #9 and Group #K, item #1) for the estimated quantity would tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, the various divisions of City gov- amount to Fifty Nine Thousand Two Warren and Alexander. ernment, Department of Finance, Hundred and no/100 Dollars Nays: None. pursuant to the authority of Ordi- ($59,200.00) (Net) is hereby affirmed Absent: Director Brown. nance No. 491-01, passed April 9, and approved as the lowest and best 2001, be and the same are hereby bid, and the Director of Finance is Resolution No. 617-01. rejected. hereby requested to enter into a By Director Clark. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors requirement contract for such goods Resolved, by the Board of Control Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- and/or services, which shall provide of the City of Cleveland that the bid ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- for the immediate purchase as the of Graphic Associates Incorporated low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- initial amount of such contract of for a Reconditioned 2-color 14" x 20" tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, the following: offset printing press - Item No. 2, Warren and Alexander. for the Division of Printing & Nays: None. Requisition No. 104206 Absent: Director Brown. Reproduction, Department of which shall be certified against Finance, for a period of one (1) year such contract in the sum of Fifty Resolution No. 620-01. beginning with the date of execu- Nine Thousand Two Hundred and By Director Clark. tion of the contract, received on the no/100 Dollars ($59,200.00) (Net). Resolved, by the Board of Control 23rd day of August, 2001, pursuant Said requirement contract shall of the City of Cleveland that the bid to the authority of Ordinance No. further provide that the Contractor, of Tab’s Pest Control for an esti- shall furnish the remainder of the 1263-01, passed on June 19, 2001, mated quantity of Exterminating City’s requirements for such goods which on the basis of the estimated Services (for groups A-H, group I, and/or services, whether more or quantity would amount to One Hun- item 8, groups J-K, item 2, group L- less than said estimated quantity, as dred Thirty Six Thousand Five Hun- M) for the various divisions of City may be ordered under subsequent dred and no/100 Dollars ($136,500.00) government, Department of Finance requisitions separately certified (Net) is hereby affirmed and ap- for the period of one (1) years against said contract and that the proved as the lowest and best bid, beginning with the date of execu- total amount of this contract, togeth- and the Director of Finance is here- tion of a contract received on er with all other contracts entered by requested to enter into a require- August 29, 2001, pursuant to the into pursuant to the above-men- ment contract for such goods and/or authority of Ordinance No. 620-01 tioned ordinance, does not exceed a services, which shall provide for the passed April 30, 2001, which on the total of $1,655,600. immediate purchase as the initial basis of the estimated quantity Yeas: Mayor White, Directors amount of such contract of the fol- would amount to Thirty Nine Thou- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- lowing: sand Nine Hundred Eighty Eight ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- and 00/100 Dollars ($39,988.88) (Net) low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Requisition No. 104207 is hereby affirmed and approved as tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, which shall be certified against the lowest and best bid, and the Warren and Alexander. such contract in the sum of One Director of Finance is hereby Nays: None. Hundred Thirty Six Thousand Five requested to enter into a require- Absent: Director Brown. Hundred and no/100 Dollars ment contract for such goods and/or ($136,500.00). services, which shall provide for the Resolution No. 616-01. Said requirement contract shall immediate purchase as the initial By Director Clark. further provide that the Contractor, amount of such contract of the fol- Resolved, by the Board of Control shall furnish the remainder of the lowing: of the City of Cleveland that the bid City’s requirements for such goods of A.B. Dick Company for a 2-color and/or services, whether more or Requisition No. 102939 13.375 x 17.75 Offset Printing Press less than said estimated quantity, as which shall be certified against - Item No. 3 for the Division of Print- may be ordered under subsequent such contract in the sum of Two ing & Reproduction, Department of requisitions separately certified Thousand and 00/100 Dollars Finance, for a period of one (1) year against said contract and that the ($2,000.00). beginning with the date of execu- total amount of this contract, togeth- Said requirement contract shall tion of the contract, received on the er with all other contracts entered further provide that the Contractor 23rd day of August, 2001, pursuant into pursuant to the above-men- shall furnish the remainder of the to the authority of Ordinance No. tioned ordinance, does not exceed a City’s requirements for such goods 1263-01, passed on June 19, 2001, total of $1,655,600. and/or services, whether more or 2377 16 The City Record September 26, 2001 less than said estimated quantity, as years beginning with the date of ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- may be ordered under subsequent execution of a contract received on low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- requisitions separately certified August 30, 2001, pursuant to the tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, against said contract and which, authority of Ordinance No. 1061-01 Warren and Alexander. together with all other contracts passed June 19, 2001, which on the Nays: None. entered into pursuant to the above- basis of the estimated quantity Absent: Director Brown. mentioned ordinance, does not in would amount to Fifty Thousand total exceed $40,000.00. and 00/100 Dollars ($50,000.00) (Net) Resolution No. 625-01. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors is hereby affirmed and approved as By Director Clark. Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- the lowest and best bid, and the Resolved, by the Board of Control ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Director of Finance is hereby of the City of Cleveland that all bids low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- requested to enter into a require- received on August 29, 2001 for Lum- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, ment contract for such goods and/or ber (Groups #3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, all Warren and Alexander. services, which shall provide for the items, Group 12 item 69, Groups 21- Nays: None. immediate purchase as the initial 24 all items, Group 29 all items & Absent: Director Brown. amount of such contract of the fol- Group 32 all items) for the various lowing: divisions of City government, Resolution No. 621-01. Department of Finance pursuant to By Director Clark. Requisition No. 109512 the authority of Ordinance No. 491- Resolved, by the Board of Control which shall be certified against 01, passed April 9, 2001, be and the of the City of Cleveland, that the bid such contract in the sum of Three same are hereby rejected. of The Sherwin Williams Company Thousand and 00/100 Dollars Yeas: Mayor White, Directors for an estimated quantity of Paint ($3,000.00) Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- & Paint Supplies (Group I Items 1- Said requirement contract shall ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- 28, 30-88 and Group II items 1-95) for further provide that the Contractor low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- the various divisions of City Gov- shall furnish the remainder of the tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, ernment, Department of Finance for City’s requirements for such goods Warren and Alexander. the period of one (1) year beginning and/or services, whether more or Nays: None. with the date of execution on a con- less than said estimated quantity, as Absent: Director Brown. tract received on August 30, 2001, may be ordered under subsequent pursuant to the authority of Ordi- requisitions separately certified Resolution No. 626-01. nance No. 1060-01 passed June 19, against said contract. By Acting Director Brown. 2001, which on the basis of the esti- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Be it resolved by the Board of mated quantity would amount to Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Control of the City of Cleveland that One Hundred Fifty Seven Thousand ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Board of Control Resolution No. 602- Three Hundred Six and 92/100 low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- 01, adopted September 5, 2001, pur- ($157,306.92) is hereby affirmed and tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, suant to the authority of Ordinance approved as lowest and best bid, Warren and Alexander. No. 819-2000, passed October 9, 2000, and the Director of Finance is here- Nays: None. approving the bid of T & F Systems, by requested to enter into a require- Absent: Director Brown. Inc. as the lowest and best bid for ment contract for such goods and/or Baldwin Waterworks Plant Gate- services, which shall provide for Resolution No. 624-01. house #1 emergency roof repairs, immediate purchase as the initial By Director Clark. (base bid items 1-3), for the Division amount of such contract of the fol- Resolved, by the Board of Control of Water, Department of Public Util- lowing: of the City of Cleveland that the bid ities, is hereby amended in para- of Dougherty Lumber Co. for an esti- graph two by deleting the words “D Requisition No. 10217 mated quantity of Lumber (Groups & M Painting Corporation”, and which shall be certified against 1, 2, & 10 all items; Group 11 all replacing them with the words, “T such contract in the sum of Ten items; Group 12 items 70-71; Groups & F Systems, Inc.”. Thousand and no/100 Dollars 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, & 20 all items; Be it further resolved that all ($10,000.00). Group 25, 26 all items; Groups 28, 30, other provisions of said Resolution Yeas: Mayor White, Directors and 31 all items) for the various No. 602-01 not expressly amended Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- divisions of City Government, hereby shall remain unchanged and ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Department of Finance for the peri- in full force and effect. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- od of one (1) year beginning with Yeas: Mayor White, Directors tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, the date of execution on a contract Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Warren and Alexander. received on August 29, 2001, pur- ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Nays: None. suant to the authority of Ordinance low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Absent: Director Brown. No. 491-01 passed April 9, 2001, which tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, on the basis of the estimated quan- Warren and Alexander. Resolution No. 622-01. tity would amount to Three Hun- Nays: None. By Director Clark. dred Forty One Thousand Ninety Absent: Director Brown. Resolved by the Board of Control and 50/100 Dollars ($341,090.50) is of the City of Cleveland that all bids hereby affirmed and approved as Resolution No. 627-01. received on August 30, 2001 for lowest and best bid, and the Direc- By Acting Director Brown. Paint and Paint Supplies (item 29) tor of Finance is hereby requested Be it resolved, by the Board of for the various divisions of City gov- to enter into a requirement contract Control of the City of Cleveland that ernment, Department of Finance, for such goods and/or services, all bids received on May 17, 2001 for pursuant to the authority of Ordi- which shall provide for immediate meter-reading computer readers, all nance No. 1060-01, passed by the purchase as the initial amount of items, for the Division of Cleveland Council of the City of Cleveland on such contract of the following: Public Power, Department of Public June 19, 2001, be and the same are Utilities, pursuant to the authority hereby rejected. Requisition No. 102190 of Ordinance No. 1678-2000, passed Yeas: Mayor White, Directors which shall be certified against by the Council of the City of Cleve- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- such contract in the sum of Eigh- land on December 7, 2000, be and the ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- teen Thousand and no/100 Dollars same are hereby rejected. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- ($18,000.00) Yeas: Mayor White, Directors tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Said requirement contract shall Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Warren and Alexander. further provide that the Contractor ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Nays: None. shall furnish the remainder of the low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Absent: Director Brown. City’s requirements for such goods tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, and/or services whether more or Warren and Alexander. Resolution No. 623-01. less than said estimated quantity, as Nays: None. By Director Clark. may be ordered under subsequent Absent: Director Brown. Resolved, by the Board of Control requisitions separately certified of the City of Cleveland that the bid against said contract and which, Resolution No. 628-01. of Commercial Door Co., Inc., d.b.a. together with all other contracts By Director Sheperd. Cleveland Key Shop for an estimat- entered into pursuant to the above- Be it resolved, by the Board of ed quantity of Keys, Locks, and mentioned ordinances, does not in Control of the City of Cleveland that Hardware for the various divisions total exceed $375,000.00. the bid of Quality Renovations, Inc. of City government, Department of Yeas: Mayor White, Directors for the public improvement of Phase Finance for the period of two (2) Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- 2 Continuation of the Residential 2378 September 26, 2001 The City Record 17

Sound Insulation Program, General Resolution No. 630-01. less than said estimated quantity, as Construction, Contract “E-01-1”, all By Director Sheperd. may be ordered under subsequent items, for the Division of Cleveland Resolution by the Board of Con- requisitions separately certified Hopkins International Airport, trol of the City of Cleveland that all against said contract. Department of Port Control, received bids received on May 17, 2001 for Yeas: Mayor White, Directors on June 13, 2001, pursuant to the key cards and accessories for the Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- authority of Ordinance No. 930-95, Division of Cleveland Hopkins Inter- ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- passed on June 19, 1995 and Ordi- national Airport, Department of Port low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- nance No. 469-98, passed on May 18, Control, pursuant to the authority of tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, 1998, upon a unit basis for the Ordinance No. 286-01, passed by the Warren and Alexander. improvement, in the aggregate Council of the City of Cleveland on Nays: None. amount of $624,661.00, is hereby April 9, 2001, be and the same are Absent: Director Brown. affirmed and approved as the low- hereby rejected. est responsible bid; and the Director Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Resolution No. 633-01. of Port Control is hereby authorized Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- By Acting Director DeVaul. to enter into a contract for said ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Resolved, by the Board of Control improvement with said bidder. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- of the City of Cleveland that the bid Be it further resolved that the tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, of Interstate Safety and Service Co., employment of the following sub- Warren and Alexander. Inc. for an estimated quantity of contractors by Quality Renovations, Nays: None. Item #2 safety drums, for the Divi- Inc. for the public improvement of Absent: Director Brown. sion of Streets, Department of Pub- the Phase 2 Continuation of the Res- lic Service, for the period of one (1) idential Sound Insulation Program, Resolution No. 631-01. year beginning with the date of exe- General Construction Contract “E-01- By Acting Director DeVaul. cution of a contract, received on 1”, hereby is approved: Resolved by the Board of Control June 28, 2001, pursuant to the of the City of Cleveland that all bids authority of Ordinance No. 374-01 MAP International, Inc. received for Items 2 through 4, passed April 9, 2001, which on the (MBE) — $196,680.00 received on August 1, 2001 for the basis of the estimated quantity disposal of tires for the Division of would amount to Eighteen Thou- Post Painting, Inc. Waste Collection, Department of sand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dol- (FBE) — $65,560.00 Public Service, pursuant to the lars ($18,500.00), is hereby affirmed authority of Ordinance No. 433-01, and approved as the lowest and best Yeas: Mayor White, Directors passed May 21, 2001, be and the bid, for item number 2, and the Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- same are hereby rejected. Director of Public Service is hereby ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors requested to enter into a require- low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- ment contract for such goods and/or tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- services, which shall provide for the Warren and Alexander. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- immediate purchase as the initial Nays: None. tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, amount of such contract of the fol- Absent: Director Brown. Warren and Alexander. lowing: Nays: None. Resolution No. 629-01. Absent: Director Brown. Requisition No. 106804 By Director Sheperd. which shall be certified against Be it resolved by Board of Control Resolution No. 632-01. such contract in the sum of One of the City of Cleveland that the bid By Acting Director DeVaul. Thousand Four Hundred Eighty and of Gene’s Refrigeration, Inc., for the Resolved, by the Board of Control 00/100 Dollars ($1,480.00). public improvement of Phase 2 Con- of the City of Cleveland that the bid Said requirement contract shall tinuation of the Residential Sound of Republic Services of Ohio for the further provide that the Contractor Insulation Program, HVAC/Electri- purchase of an estimated quantity shall furnish the remainder of the cal Construction, Contract “E-01-2”, of direct haul disposal of municipal City’s requirements for such goods all items, for the Division of Cleve- solid waste from areas of the City and/or services, whether more or land Hopkins International Airport, in proximity to and to be served by less than said estimated quantity, as Department of Port Control, received the transfer site at 3227 Harvard may be ordered under subsequent on June 13, 2001, pursuant to the Avenue, Newburgh Heights, Ohio requisitions separately certified authority of Ordinance No. 930-95, 44105 for the Division of Waste Col- against said contract, and which, passed on June 19, 1995 and Ordi- lection and Disposal, Department of together with all other contracts Public Service, for the period of one entered into pursuant to the above- nance No. 469-98, passed on May 18, (1) year with one (1) option to mentioned ordinance, does not in 1998, upon a unit basis for the renew for an additional year which total exceed $25,000.00. improvement, in the aggregate the Director has determined to exer- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors amount of $391,776.75, is hereby cise beginning with the date of exe- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- affirmed and approved as the low- cution of a contract, received on ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- est responsible bid; and the Director August 1, 2001 pursuant to the low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- of Port Control is hereby authorized authority of Ordinance No. 646-01 tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, to enter into a contract for said passed May 21, 2001, which on the Warren and Alexander. improvement with said bidder. basis of the estimated quantity Nays: None. Be it further resolved that the would amount to approximately Absent: Director Brown. employment of the following sub- Three Million Eight Hundred contractors by Gene’s Refrigeration, Twelve Thousand Five Hundred and Resolution No. 634-01. Inc. for the public improvement of no/100 Dollars ($3,812,500.00), is By Acting Director DeVaul. the Phase 2 Continuation of the hereby affirmed and approved as Resolved by the Board of Control Residential Sound Insulation Pro- the lowest and best bid, and the of the City of Cleveland that all bids gram, HVAC/Electrical Construc- Director of Public Service is hereby received on June 28, 2001 for an esti- tion, Contract “E-01-2”, hereby is requested to enter into a require- mated quantity of: Item #1 traffic a p p r o v e d : ment contract for such goods and/or cones, item #3 warning flasher services, which shall provide for the lights, Item #4 batteries, Item #5 Coleman Trucking immediate purchase as the initial rechargeable batteries and Item #6 (MBE) — $15,550.00 amount of such contract of the fol- battery recharging units for the lowing: Division of Streets, Department of Steward Supply and Public Service, pursuant to the Construction Company, Inc. Requisition No. 112705 authority of Ordinance No. 374-01 (MBE) — $40,860.00 which shall be certified against passed April 9, 2001, be and the such contract in the sum of One same are hereby rejected. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Hundred Ninety Thousand Six Hun- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- dred Twenty Five and no/100 Dol- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- lars ($190,625.00). ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Said requirement contract shall low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, further provide that the Contractor tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Warren and Alexander. shall furnish the remainder of the Warren and Alexander. Nays: None. City’s requirements for such goods Nays: None. Absent: Director Brown. and/or services, whether more or Absent: Director Brown. 2379 18 The City Record September 26, 2001

Resolution No. 635-01. Dollars ($40,270.00), is hereby received on August 30, 2001, pur- By Acting Director DeVaul. affirmed and approved as the low- suant to the authority of Ordinance Resolved, by the Board of Control est and best bid, and the Director of No. 927-2000 passed June 19, 2000, for of the City of Cleveland that the bid Public Service is hereby requested a gross price for the improvement in of ODB (Old Dominion Brush) for an to enter into a requirement contract the aggregate amount of Seven Hun- estimated quantity of Elgin Gutter for such goods and/or services, dred Eighty Four Thousand and Broom Sets, for the Division of which shall provide for the immedi- no/100 Dollars ($784,000.00), is here- Streets, Department of Public Ser- ate purchase as the initial amount by affirmed and approved as the vice, for the period of one year of such contract of the following: lowest responsible bid, and the beginning with the date of execu- Director of Public Safety is hereby tion of a contract, received on June Requisition No. 106803 authorized to enter into contract for 28, 2001, pursuant to the authority of which shall be certified against said improvement with said bidder. Ordinance No. 378-01 passed April 9, such contract in the sum of Five Be it further resolved, by the 2001, which on the basis of the esti- Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty One Board of Control of the City of mated quantity would amount to and 40/100 Dollars ($5,851.40). Cleveland that the employment of Thirty Four Thousand Four Hun- Said requirement contract shall the following subcontractors by dred and 00/100 Dollars ($34,400.00), further provide that the Contractor Envirocom Construction, Inc. is is hereby affirmed and approved as shall furnish the remainder of the hereby approved: the lowest and best bid, and the City’s requirements for such goods Director of Public Service is hereby and/or services, whether more or Commercial Tile & Stone, Inc. requested to enter into a require- less than said estimated quantity, as (FBE) — $4,180 ment contract for such goods and/or may be ordered under subsequent services, which shall provide for the requisitions separately certified Able Contracting Group, Inc. immediate purchase as the initial against said contract, and which, (FBE) — $15,890 amount of such contract of the fol- together with all other contracts lowing: entered into pursuant to the above- Gateway Electric, Inc. mentioned ordinance, does not in (MBE) — $47,500 Requisition No. 106802 total exceed $45,000.00. which shall be certified against Yeas: Mayor White, Directors A & L Sewer Company Company, Inc. such contract in the sum of Seven- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- (MBE) — $50,000 teen Thousand Two Hundred and ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- 00/100 Dollars ($17,200.00). low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Said requirement contract shall tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- further provide that the Contractor Warren and Alexander. ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- shall furnish the remainder of the Nays: None. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- City’s requirements for such goods Absent: Director Brown. tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, and/or services, whether more or Warren and Alexander. less than said estimated quantity, as Resolution No. 638-01. Nays: None. may be ordered under subsequent By Acting Director DeVaul. Absent: Director Brown. requisitions separately certified Resolved, by the Board of Control against said contract, and which, of the City of Cleveland that all bids Resolution No. 641-01. together with all other contracts received on June 28, 2001 for an esti- By Director Miller. entered into pursuant to the above- mated quantity of item #2 eleven Be it resolved by the Board of mentioned ordinance, does not in foot long plow blades, item #4 left Control of the City of Cleveland that total exceed $60,000.00 hand curb bumpers, and item #5 the bid of Architectural Floors of Yeas: Mayor White, Directors eight foot long plow blades, for the Cleveland, Inc., for the labor and Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Division of Streets, Department of materials for City Hall Carpeting ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Public Service, pursuant to the Phase 5 base bid and alternates 1, low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- authority of Ordinance No. 375-01 2, 3, 4 and 5 for the Department of tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, passed April 9, 2001, be and the Parks, Recreation and Properties, Warren and Alexander. same are hereby rejected. received on August 16, 2001, pur- Nays: None. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors suant to the authority of Ordinance Absent: Director Brown. Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- No. 1076-01, passed June 19, 2001, ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- which on the basis of the order Resolution No. 636-01. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- quantities would amount to Eighty By Acting Director DeVaul. tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Two Thousand Nine Hundred Forty Resolved, by the Board of Control Warren and Alexander. and no/100 Dollars ($82,940.00), is of the City of Cleveland that all bids Nays: None. hereby affirmed and approved as received on June 28, 2001 for an esti- Absent: Director Brown. the lowest and best bid, and the mated quantity of cold mix, for the Director of Parks, Recreation and Division of Streets, Department of Resolution No. 639-01. Properties is hereby authorized to Public Service, pursuant to the By Acting Director DeVaul. enter into contract for such items. authority of Ordinance No. 377-01, Resolved, by the Board of Control Yeas: Mayor White, Directors passed April 9, 2001, be and the of the City of Cleveland that all bids Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- same are hereby rejected. received on June 28, 2001 for an esti- ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors mated quantity of Cordless tube low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- brooms and Vac-All gutter brooms, tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- for the Division of Streets, Depart- Warren and Alexander. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- ment of Public Service, pursuant to Nays: None. tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, the authority of Ordinance No. 378- Absent: Director Brown. Warren and Alexander. 01 passed April 9, 2001, be and the Nays: None. same are hereby rejected. Resolution No. 642-01. Absent: Director Brown. Yeas: Mayor White, Directors By Director Miller. Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Resolved, by the Board of Control Resolution No. 637-01. ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- of the City of Cleveland that the bid By Acting Director DeVaul. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- of Perfecturf, Inc. for an estimated Resolved, by the Board of Control tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, quantity of labor and materials to of the City of Cleveland that the bid Warren and Alexander. plant trees at various locations of Valk Manufacturing Company for Nays: None. throughout the City of Cleveland on an estimated quantity of item #1 10 Absent: Director Brown. city-owned properties, Items No. 13, foot long plow blades and items #3 19, 25, 26, 37, 40, 46, and 70, for the right hand curb bumpers, for the Resolution No. 640-01. Division of Park Maintenance & Division of Streets, Department of By Director Guzman. Properties, Department of Parks, Public Service, for the period of one Be it resolved by the Board of Recreation & Properties for the peri- (1) year beginning with the execu- Control of the City of Cleveland that od of (1) year beginning with the tion of this contract, received on the base bid of Envirocom Con- date of execution of a contract, June 28, 2001, pursuant to the struction, Inc. for the Interior and received on August 10, 2001, pur- authority of Ordinance No. 375-01 Exterior, including Electrical and suant to the authority of Ordinance passed April 9, 2001, which on the Mechanical, Improvements at Fire No. 1078-01 passed June 19, 2001, basis of the estimated quantity Stations #24 and #26 and Fourth which on the basis of the estimated would amount to Forty Thousand District Police Station, for the quantity would amount to Ten Thou- Two Hundred Seventy and 00/100 Department of Public Safety, sand Two Hundred Thirty and 2380 September 26, 2001 The City Record 19

00/100ths Dollars ($10,230.00), is requisitions separately certified 00/100ths Dollars ($42,064.00), is hereby affirmed and approved as against said contract. hereby affirmed and approved as the lowest and best bid, and the Yeas: Mayor White, Directors the lowest and best bid, and the Director of Parks, Recreation & Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Director of Parks, Recreation & Properties is hereby requested to ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Properties, is hereby requested to enter into a requirement contract for low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- enter into a requirement contract for such goods and/or services, which tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, such goods and/or services, which shall provide for the immediate pur- Warren and Alexander. shall provide for the immediate pur- chase as the initial amount of such Nays: None. chase as the initial amount of such contract of the following: Absent: Director Brown. contract of the following:

Requisition No. 106903 Resolution No. 644-01. Requisition No. 106901 which shall be certified against By Director Miller. which shall be certified against such contract in the sum of One- Resolved, by the Board of Control such contract in the sum of Two- Thousand and 00/100ths Dollars of the City of Cleveland that the bid Thousand One-Hundred Three and ($1,000.00) of Wake Forest Garden Center for 20/100ths Dollars ($2,103.20). Said requirement contract shall an estimated quantity of labor and Said requirement contract shall further provide that the Contractor materials to plant trees at various further provide that the Contractor shall furnish the remainder of the locations throughout the City of shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for such goods Cleveland on city-owned properties, City’s requirements for such goods and/or services, whether more or Item No. 1, 14, 35, 36, 47, 65, 69, 71 and/or services, whether more or less than said estimated quantity, as and 73, for the Division of Park less than said estimated quantity, as may be ordered under subsequent Maintenance & Properties, Depart- may be ordered under subsequent requisitions separately certified ment of Parks, Recreation & Prop- requisitions separately certified against said contract. erties for the period of (1) year against said contract. Be it further resolved that the beginning with the date of execu- Be it further resolved that the employment of the following sub- tion of a contract, received on employment of the following sub- contractor by Perfecturf, Inc. for the August 10, 2001, pursuant to the contractor by Licursi Company, Inc. abovementioned requirement con- authority of Ordinance No. 1078-01 for the abovementioned requirement tract be and the same hereby is passed June 19, 2001, which on the contract be and the same hereby is approved: basis of the estimated quantity approved: would amount to Ten-Thousand SUBCONTRACTOR Two-Hundred Forty-Four and SUBCONTRACTOR WORK 00/100ths Dollars ($10,244.00), is WORK Caver Brothers, Inc. hereby affirmed and approved as P.O. Box 46797 the lowest and best bid, and the Caver Brothers, Inc. Bedford Hts., Ohio 44146 Director of Parks, Recreation & P.O. Box 46797 Tree Supply & Installation Properties is hereby requested to Bedford Hts., Ohio 44146 enter into a requirement contract for Tree Supply & Installation Yeas: Mayor White, Directors such goods and/or services, which Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- shall provide for the immediate pur- Yeas: Mayor White, Directors ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- chase as the initial amount of such Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- contract of the following: ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Warren and Alexander. Requisition No. 106902 tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Nays: None. which shall be certified against Warren and Alexander. Absent: Director Brown. such contract in the sum of One- Nays: None. Thousand and 00/100ths Dollars Absent: Director Brown. Resolution No. 643-01. ($1,000.00). By Director Miller. Said requirement contract shall Resolution No. 646-01. Resolved, by the Board of Control further provide that the Contractor By Director Hudecek. of the City of Cleveland that the bid shall furnish the remainder of the Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance of Aaron Landscape, Inc. for an esti- City’s requirements for such goods No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, mated quantity of labor and materi- and/or services, whether more or the City is conducting a Land Reuti- als to plant trees at various loca- less than said estimated quantity, as lization Program in accordance with tions throughout the City of Cleve- may be ordered under subsequent the provision of Chapter 5722 of the land on city-owned properties, Item requisitions separately certified Ohio Revised Code; and No. 9, 27, 31, and 50, for the Division against said contract. Whereas, City has acquired Per- of Park Maintenance & Properties, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors manent Parcel No(s). 104-19-034, 104- Department of Parks, Recreation & Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- 19-035, 104-19-036, 104-20-089, 104-20- Properties for the period of (1) year ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- 100, 104-20-101, 104-20-102, 104-20-103, beginning with the date of execu- low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- 104-20-046, 104-20-047, 104-21-085, 104- tion of a contract, received on tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, 21-088, 106-08-069, 106-08-078, 106-08- August 10, 2001, pursuant to the Warren and Alexander. 079, 106-08-080, 106-09-049, 106-12-037, authority of Ordinance No. 1078-01 Nays: None. 106-13-002, 106-13-024, 106-13-026, 106- passed June 19, 2001, which on the Absent: Director Brown. 13-027, 106-13-028, 106-13-049, 106-13- basis of the estimated quantity 051, 106-15-090, 106-15-091, 106-15-111, would amount to Six-Thousand Five- Resolution No. 645-01. 106-15-112, 106-14-017, 106-14-018, 106- Hundred Thirty-Four and 00/100ths By Director Miller. 14-021, 106-14-022, 106-14-024 and 106- Dollars ($6,534.00), is hereby Resolved, by the Board of Control 14-028 under said Land Reutilization affirmed and approved as the low- of the City of Cleveland that the bid Program; and est and best bid, and the Director of of Licursi Company, Inc. for an esti- Whereas, Ordinance No. 1547-01 Parks, Recreation & Properties is mated quantity of labor and materi- passed August 15, 2001, authorized hereby requested to enter into a als to plant trees at various loca- the sale of said parcels for a con- requirement contract for such goods tions throughout the City of Cleve- sideration established by the Board and/or services, which shall provide land on city-owned properties, Item of Control at not less than the Fair for the immediate purchase as the No. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 15, Market Value; and initial amount of such contract of 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 32, Whereas, Famicos Foundation, the following: 33, 34, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 48, 49, Inc. has proposed to the City to pur- 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, chase and develop said parcels; now, Requisition No. 106904 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 72, and 75, for therefore, which shall be certified against the Division of Park Maintenance & Be it resolved by the Board of such contract in the sum of One- Properties, Department of Parks, Control of the City of Cleveland that Thousand and 00/100ths Dollars Recreation & Properties for the peri- pursuant to the authorization of ($1,000.00). od of (1) year beginning with the Ordinance No. 1547-01 passed August Said requirement contract shall date of execution of a contract, 15, 2001, by the Cleveland City Coun- further provide that the Contractor received on August 10, 2001, pur- cil, the Mayor is hereby authorized shall furnish the remainder of the suant to the authority of Ordinance to execute an official deed for and City’s requirements for such goods No. 1078-01 passed June 19, 2001, on behalf of the City of Cleveland and/or services, whether more or which on the basis of the estimated with Famicos Foundation, Inc. for less than said estimated quantity, as quantity would amount to Forty- the sale and development of Perma- may be ordered under subsequent Two Thousand Sixty-Four and nent Parcel No(s). 104-19-034, 104-19- 2381 20 The City Record September 26, 2001

035, 104-19-036, 104-20-089, 104-20-100, of underground storage tanks for mentioned ordinance, does not in 104-20-101, 104-20-102, 104-20-103, 104- the Division of Building and Hous- total exceed Two Million and no/100 20-046, 104-20-047, 104-21-085, 104-21- ing, Department of Community Dollars ($2,000,000.00). 088, 106-08-069, 106-08-078, 106-08-079, Development for the period of one Be it further resolved by the 106-08-080, 106-09-049, 106-12-037, 106- (1) year beginning with the date of Board of Control of the City of 13-002, 106-13-024, 106-13-026, 106-13- execution of a contract received on Cleveland that the employment of 027, 106-13-028, 106-13-049, 106-13-051, July 12, 2001, pursuant to the author- the following subcontractors by 106-15-090, 106-15-091, 106-15-111, 106- ity of Ordinance No. 136-01 passed Republic Services of Ohio Hauling, 15-112, 106-14-017, 106-14-018, 106-14- April 30, 2001, which on the basis of LLC for the transfer and disposal of 021, 106-14-022, 106-14-024 and 106-14- the estimated quantity would bulk waste are hereby approved. 028, as described in said Ordinance amount to Fifty One Thousand in accordance with the Land Reuti- Three Hundred Sixty Six Dollars Granger Trucking, Inc. lization Program in such manner as and 80/100 Dollars ($51,366.80), is MBE — 15% — $227,625.00 best carries out the intent of said hereby affirmed and approved as program. the lowest and best bid, and the L.T. Services Be it further resolved that the con- Director of Community Development FBE — 5% — $75,875.00 sideration for said parcels shall be is hereby requested to enter into a $100 each, which amount is hereby requirement contract for such goods Yeas: Mayor White, Directors determined to be not less than the and/or services, which shall provide Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- fair market value of said parcels for for the immediate purchase as the ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- uses in accordance with the Land initial amount of such contract of low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- Reutilization Program. the following: tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Yeas: Mayor White, Directors Warren and Alexander. Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- Requisition No. 105500 Nays: None. ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- which shall be certified against Absent: Director Brown. low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- such contract in the sum of Fifty tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Thousand Dollars($50,000.00). JEFFREY B. MARKS, Warren and Alexander. Said requirement contract shall Secretary Nays: None. further provide that the Contractor Absent: Director Brown. shall furnish the remainder of the City’s requirements for such goods CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES Resolution No. 647-01. and/or services, whether more or ______By Director Hudecek. less than said estimated quantity, as Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance may be ordered under subsequent General Information No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, requisitions separately certified the City is conducting a Land Reuti- against said contract. Application blanks and informa- lization Program in accordance with Yeas: Mayor White, Directors tion, regarding minimum entrance the provision of Chapter 5722 of the Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- qualifications, scope of examination, Ohio Revised Code; and ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- and suggested reference materials Whereas, City has acquired Per- low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- may be obtained at the office of the manent Parcel No(s). 118-28-030, 118- tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Civil Service Commission, Room 119, 28-050 and 118-28-051 under said Warren and Alexander. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- Land Reutilization Program; and Nays: None. side Avenue. Whereas, Ordinance No. 1535-01 Absent: Director Brown. Application blanks must be prop- passed August 15, 2001, authorized erly filled out on the official form the sale of said parcels for a con- Resolution No. 649-01. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- sideration established by the Board By Acting Director DeVaul. mission and filed at the office of the of Control at not less than the Fair Resolved, by the Board of Control commission not later than the final Market Value; and of the City of Cleveland that the bid closing date slated in the examina- Whereas, Burten, Bell, Carr Devel- of Republic Services of Ohio Haul- tion announcement. opment, Inc. or designee has pro- ing, LLC for an estimated quantity EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each posed to the City to purchase and of transfer and disposal of bulk applicant whether passing or failing develop said parcels; now, therefore, waste of, item 1, alternate 1 for the will be notified of the results of the Be it resolved by the Board of Division of Waste Collection and examination as soon as the com- Control of the City of Cleveland that Disposal, Department of Public Ser- mission has graded the papers. pursuant to the authorization of vice, for the period of one (1) year Thereafter, eligible lists will be Ordinance No. 1535-01 passed August beginning with the date of execu- established which will consist of the 15, 2001, by the Cleveland City Coun- tion of a contract, received on names of those candidates who have cil, the Mayor is hereby authorized August 1, 2001 pursuant to the been successful in all parts of the to execute an official deed for and authority of Ordinance No. 436-01 examination. on behalf of the City of Cleveland passed May 21, 2001, which on the PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All with Burten, Bell, Carr Develop- basis of the estimated quantity candidates for original entrance ment, Inc. or designee for the sale would amount to approximately One positions who are successful in and development of Permanent Par- Million Four Hundred Ninety Seven other parts of the examinations cel No(s). 118-28-030, 118-28-050 and Thousand Five Hundred and no/100 must submit to a physical examina- 118-28-051, as described in said Ordi- Dollars ($1,497,500.00) is hereby tion. nance in accordance with the Land affirmed and approved as the low- Reutilization Program in such man- est and best bid, and the Director of ANNE BLOOMBERG, ner as best carries out the intent of Public Service is hereby requested President said program. to enter into a requirement contract Be it further resolved that the con- for such goods and/or services, sideration for said parcels shall be which shall provide for the immedi- SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD $100 each, which amount is hereby ate purchase as the initial amount OF ZONING APPEALS determined to be not less than the of such contract of the following: fair market value of said parcels for uses in accordance with the Land Requisition No. 112711 MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2001 Reutilization Program. which shall be certified against Yeas: Mayor White, Directors such contract in the sum of Seven- 9:30 A.M. Carr, Clark, Director Sheperd, Act- ty-Four Thousand Eight Hundred ing Director DeVaul, Director Whit- Seventy-Five and no/100 Dollars Calendar No. 01-225: 1829 East 55th low, Acting Director Smith, Direc- ($74,875.00). Street (Ward 7) tors Miller, Hudecek, Patterson, Said requirement contract shall Oriana House Inc., owner, c/o Warren and Alexander. further provide that the Contractor William Scheub, was granted a use Nays: None. shall furnish the remainder of the under Calendar No. 99-59 for a pro- Absent: Director Brown. City’s requirements for such goods posed renovation and change for the and/or services, whether more or strict use as a “community correc- Resolution No. 648-01. less than said estimated quantity, as tions center” for offenders who are By Director Hudecek. may be ordered under subsequent returning to community life and Resolved, by the Board of Control requisitions separately certified that occupancy will not exceed 150 of the City of Cleveland that the bid against said contract and which residents/clients; now appeals to of Nozzle New, Inc. for an estimat- together with all other contracts expand use and occupancy of an ed quantity of removal and disposal entered into pursuant to the above existing Correctional Halfway 2382 September 26, 2001 The City Record 21

House for 225 residents/clients of height of the restaurant is 53' and The following appeal was With- the approximately 255' x 190' exist- the maximum height permitted in a drawn: ing two-story masonry “L” shaped B1 District is 35' as stated in Sec- building located in a General Retail tion 353.01 of the Codified Ordi- Calendar No. 01-213: 4063 West 161st and Semi-Industry District and situ- nances. Street ated on an approximate 310' x 240' Peter J. Wagner, owner, appealed parcel located on the east side of Calendar No. 01-256: 4104 West 143rd to change the use of an existing one East 55th Street at 1829 East 55th Street (Ward 20) dwelling unit house into a two Bob Baker, owner, appeals to Street; said expansion of use being dwelling unit house. contrary to the Specific Uses Regu- install 131 linear ft. of 4' high lated Requirements of Sections chain-link fencing to the north, 347.15(b)(c) where the establish- south, and east of an approximate The following appeal was Post- ment of a correctional halfway 100' x 143' irregular shaped parcel poned: house requires Board of Zoning located in a One-Family District on Appeals approval, and where 225 the north side of West 143rd Street Calendar No. 01-229: 19918 Elk Ave- residents/clients are proposed and at 4104 West 143rd Street; said nue postponed to October 8, 2001. the maximum of 100 residents sub- installation being contrary to the ject to the correctional oversight are Fence Regulations where a chain- On Monday, September 24, 2001, in permitted as stated in Section link fence is proposed and in the Executive Session: 347.15(f) of the Codified Ordinances. front yard ornamental fencing is required as stated in Section The following appeals were heard Calendar No. 01-226: 11620 Edge- 358.04(c)(1) of the Codified Ordi- on Monday, September 17, 2001, and water Drive (Ward 17) nances. said decisions were approved and Jeff Eisenberg, owner, appeals to adopted by the Board on September Calendar No. 01-263: 3304 East 126th construct a 20' x 24' one-story 24, 2001: frame, 2-car, gable private garage Street (Ward 4) situated on an approximate 129' x Mt. Pleasant Church of God, The following appeals were Ap- 150' parcel located in a limited One- owner, c/o Dan Bickerstaff, agent, Family District on the northeast cor- appeals to construct a 30 car park- proved: ner of West 117th Street and Edge- ing lot on an approximate 120' x water Drive; said construction being 143' parcel located in a Two-Fami- Calendar No. 01-202: 10621 Fortune contrary to the Residential District ly District on the west side of East Avenue Regulations where the proposed 126th Street at 3304 East 126th Michael Besenfelder, owner, ap- access building is located in the Street; said construction being con- pealed to install approximately 185 front half of the lot and shall be trary to the Residential District linear feet of 6' high chain-link located on the rear half of the lot Requirements of Section 337.03 fence with a gate to the east, west, as stated in Section 337.23 (a) of the where a parking lot is not permit- and south. Codified Ordinances. ted in a Two-Family District but first permitted in a General Retail Calendar No. 01-203: 19516 Hipple Business District as stated in Sec- Calendar No. 01-242: 9614 Denison Avenue Avenue (Ward 18) tion 343.11(b)(2)(I)(4) and contrary to the Landscaping and Screening Pete Stein, owner, appealed to Iglesia Pentecostal, owner, c/o construct a one-story enclosed Francisco Rosario, agent, appeals to Requirements where a 10' transition strip is required between the pro- breezeway between a 2 1/2 story change the use of an existing 36' x one-family dwelling house and an 47' two-story masonry building from posed parking lot and the adjacent existing garage in a One-Family one-dwelling unit and a store into a residential properties as stated in Church all situated on an approxi- Section 352.09 of the Codified Ordi- D i s t r i c t . mate 41' x 116' irregular shaped nances. parcel located in a Multi-Family Dis- Calendar No. 01-206: 1601 Hazel trict on the northeast corner of West EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., Drive 96th Street and Denison Avenue at Secretary Cleveland Institute of Music ap- 9614 Denison Avenue; said change of pealed to install a parking lot in a use being contrary to the Residen- REPORT OF THE BOARD Multi-Family District. tial District Regulations of Section 337.08 where as regulated in a One- OF ZONING APPEALS Calendar No. 01-207: 1609 Hazel Family District (337.02(e)) Church- Drive es are required to be 15' away from MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 2001 Cleveland Institute of Music ap- any adjoining premises in a resi- pealed to install a parking lot in a dence district not used for similar At the meeting of the Board of Multi-Family District. purposes and contrary to the Off- Zoning Appeals on Monday, Septem- Street parking and Loading Re- ber 24, 2001, the following appeals Calendar No. 01-208: 1615 Hazel quirements of Section 349.049(e) were heard by the Board: Drive where 72 parking spaces are re- Cleveland Institute of Music quired and 6 are proposed and Sec- The following appeals were Ap- appealed to install a parking lot in tion 349.07 where maneuvering aisle proved: are required to be on a 90 degree a Multi-Family District. angle and 24' wide and 12' is pro- Calendar No. 01-214: 1143 East 72nd Calendar No. 01-211: 2823 Monroe posed and bumper guards are Street required and contrary to the Land- Clarence Freeman, owner, ap- Avenue scaping and Screening Require- pealed to construct an open one- Mary Ann Rini, owner, appealed ments of Section 352.09 where an 8' story wood frame deck to the front to construct a two-story one family wide transition strip is required of an existing 1 1/2 dwelling house. dwelling house on a parcel located along the northeast portion of the in a Two-Family District. lot between the parking lot and the Calendar No. 01-215: 3404 West 122nd residence and a 6' landscaped strip Street Calendar No. 01-255: 1085 West 3rd is required along West 96th Street Daniel T. Vegh, owner, appealed Street between the parking lot and the to create a parcel into a parking lot City of Cleveland, Cleveland street as stated in Section 352.10 of for 8 spaces located in a One-Fami- Browns, appealed to install 2 tem- the Codified Ordinances. ly District. porary tents on the east and west side of the stadium. Calendar No. 01-244: 20920 Brookpark Calendar No. 01-216: 3409 West 123rd Road (Ward 20) Street Calendar No. 01-192: 11001 Edge- City of Cleveland, owners, and Daniel T. Vegh, owner, appealed water Drive Specialty Restaurants Corporation, to create a parcel into a parking lot c/o David Tallichet, tenant, appeals located in a One-Family District. George Katsikas, owner, appealed to construct a new 2-story, 23,000 sq. to construct a 9' x 25' wooden deck ft. restaurant on an acreage parcel Calendar No. 01-218: 9016 Buckeye with hot tub to the rear of a parcel located in a Semi-Industry District Road located in a Limited One-Family Dis- on the north side of Brookpark Road St. Elizabeth Church, owner, ap- trict. at 20920 Brookpark Road; said con- pealed to install 130 linear feet of 6 struction being contrary to Height foot high white steel ornamental EUGENE CRANFORD, JR., Regulations where the proposed fencing. Secretary 2383 22 The City Record September 26, 2001

REPORT OF THE BOARD said, to its intersection with the cen- rized by Ordinance No. 1058-01, OF BUILDING STANDARDS terline of Kinsman Road S.E. as passed by Council of the City of aforesaid; Cleveland, June 19, 2001. AND BUILDING APPEALS Thence Northwesterly, along said centerline of Kinsman Road to the place of beginning. September 19, 2001 and September 26, NO MEETING The purpose of the hearing is to 20 0 1 enable the City Planning Commis- sion to publicly present the afore- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2001 PUBLIC NOTICE mentioned elements of the proposed Plan and solicit reaction to the pro- Express Mail Service, for the Vari- posed Plan from any interested ous Divisions of the City Govern- NONE party. Documents that constitute the ment, Department of Finance, as Plan are on file for public inspec- authorized by Ordinance No. 1059- tion during business hours (8:00 a.m. 01, passed by the Council of the NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Fri- City of Cleveland on June 19, 2001. day) at the Cleveland City Planning THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY Commission offices, Room 501 City PRE-BID MEETING ON OCTO- BER 1, 2001 AT 10:00 A.M. IN Notice of Public Hearing on the Hall, 601 Lakeside Avenue, Cleve- land, Ohio. ROOM 128, CITY HALL, 601 KINSMAN ROAD/EAST 80TH Any person or organization desir- LAKESIDE AVE., CLEVELAND, STREET/EAST 82ND STREET ing to be heard at said public hear- OHIO. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT ing will be afforded an opportunity PL A N to be heard. September 19, 2001 and September 26, Notice is hereby given in accor- ROBERT N. BROWN 20 0 1 dance with Chapter 315 of the Codi- Acting Director fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- City Planning Commission WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2001 land that the City Planning Com- mission will hold a Public Hearing Kinsman-Green 24" Water Supply on Friday, October 5, 2001 at 9:00 September 19, 2001 and September 26, Main, for the Division of Water, a.m. in Room 514 City Hall, 601 2001 Department of Public Utilities, as Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, authorized by Ordinance No. 1611- for the purpose of considering the 96, passed by Council of the City approval of the Kinsman Road/East CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS of Cleveland on December 16, 1996. 80th Street/East 82nd Street Com- THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE munity Development Plan (“the DEPOSIT OF $200.00 IN THE Plan”). Please note that this meet- For All Departments FORM OF A CASHIER'S CHECK ing represents a re-scheduling of the AND OR MONEY ORDER. September 21, 2001 Public Hearing Sealed bids will be received at the THERE WILL BE A PRE-BID date that was previously advertised office of the Commissioner of Pur- MEETING ON OCTOBER 1, 2001 in the September 8 and September chases and Supplies, Room 128, City AT 10:00 A.M. IN ROOM 101 AT 15, 2001 editions of . Hall, in accordance with the append- THE CARL B. STOKES PUBLIC The Plan proposes certain land ed schedule, and will be opened and UTILITIES BUILDING, 1201 acquisition activities for the even- read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- LAKESIDE AVE., CLEVELAND, tual redevelopment of an Action diately thereafter. OHIO 44114. Area whose boundaries coincide Each bid must be made in accor- with those of the Plan Area. Fur- dance with the specifications and September 19, 2001 and September 26, ther, the Plan proposes treatment must be submitted on the blanks measures to eliminate conditions of supplied for the purpose, all of 20 0 1 blight and deterioration found to which may be obtained at the office exist throughout the combined Ac- of the said Commissioner of Pur- FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2001 tion Area/Plan Area. chases and Supplies, but no bid will be considered unless delivered to Labor and Material Necessary to KINSMAN ROAD/EAST 80TH the office of the said commissioner Publish/Distribute the City STREET/EAST 82ND STREET previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern Re c o r d , for the Clerk of Council of the City of Cleveland, as autho- COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT Standard Time) on the date speci- rized by Ordinance No. 1402-01, PLAN AREA BOUNDARIES fied in the schedule. passed by Council of the City of Situated in the City of Cleveland, 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice Cleveland, July 18, 2001. County of Cuyahoga and State of required in Advertisement for Bids. THERE WILL BE A MA N D A T O R Y Ohio and described as follows: Where invitations for bids are PRE-BID MEETING ON FRIDAY, Beginning on the centerline of advertised, the following notice Kinsman Road S.E. (width varies) OCTOBER 5, 2001, AT 11:00 A.M. shall be included in the advertise- IN ROOM 220, CITY HALL, 601 at its intersection with the center- ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE line of East 80th Street (60.00 feet LAKESIDE AVE., CLEVELAND, Code, each prime bidder, each minor- OH I O . wide); ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and Thence Southerly, along said cen- each female business enterprise terline of East 80th Street its inter- (“FBE”) must be certified before September 26, 2001 and October 3, 2001 section with the centerline of Preble doing business with the City. There- Avenue S.E. (50.00 feet wide); fore, any prime contractor wishing WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2001 Thence Easterly and Southeast- to receive credit for using an MBE erly, along said centerline of Preble or FBE should ensure that applica- Mobile Command Center, for the Avenue to its intersection with the tions for certification as to MBE or Division of Police, Department of centerline of East 82nd Street (50.00 FBE status compliance with the Public Safety, as authorized by feet wide); Ordinance No. 1656-99, passed by Thence Southerly, along said cen- Code, affirmative action in employ- ment and, if applicable, joint ven- the Council of the City of Cleve- terline of East 82nd Street to its land, December 6, 1999. intersection with the Southerly line ture status, are submitted to the Office of Equal Opportunity of Original One Hundred Acre Lot Cold Mix, for the Division of Streets, Number 431; (“OEO”) prior to the date of bid opening or submission of proposals Department of Public Service, as Thence Easterly, along said South- authorized by Ordinance No. 377- erly line of Original Lot Number 431 or as specified by the Director. Fail- ure to comply with the business 01, passed by Council of the City to its intersection with the Westerly of Cleveland, April 19, 2001. line of a parcel of land (PPN: 127- enterprise code or with representa- 08-002), conveyed to Kinbess LLC by tions made on these forms may deed recorded in AFN 1999 121 50656 result in cancellation of the contract September 26, 2001 and October 3, 2001 of Cuyahoga County Records; or other civil or criminal penalties.” Thence Southerly, along said West- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2001 erly line to the most Southerly cor- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2001 ner thereof; One Jet Bridge at Gate A-14 at Thence in a general Northeasterly Janitorial Supplies, for the Various Cleveland Hopkins International direction, along the Easterly line of Divisions of the City Government, Airport, for the Division of Cleve- the Kinbess LLC Parcel as afore- Department of Finance as autho- land Hopkins International Air- 2384 September 26, 2001 The City Record 23

port, Department of Port Control, Whereas, this resolution consti- Res. No. 1770-01. as authorized by Ordinance No. 70- tutes an emergency measure provid- By Councilman Westbrook. 98, passed by Council of the City ing for the immediate preservation An emergency resolution object- of Cleveland, March 2, 1998. of the public peace, prosperity, safe- ing to the stock transfer of a D1, ty and welfare pursuant to Section D2, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit Construction Equipment Parts and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. to 10412 Madison Ave., 1st Fl. La b o r , for the Division of Motor Council’s objection to said permit Whereas, Council has been noti- Vehicle Maintenance, Department must be received by the Director of fied by the Director of Liquor Con- of Public Service, as authorized by Liquor Control within 30 days of trol of an application for the stock Ordinance No. 372-01, passed by notification; now, therefore, transfer of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and Council of the City of Cleveland, Be it resolved by the Council of D6 Liquor Permit to Permit No. April 9, 2001. the City of Cleveland: 2455453, 801 Literary Corp., DBA Section 1. That Council does here- Bens Place, 10412 Madison Ave., 1st by record its objection to the stock Fl., Cleveland, Ohio 44102; and September 26, 2001 and October 3, transfer of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A 2 0 0 1 Whereas, the granting of this Liquor Permit to Permit No. application for a liquor permit to 2066426, Denison Executive Club FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2001 this high crime area, which is Inc., DBA Denison Club, 2317 Deni- already saturated with other liquor son Avenue, 1st Fl. Front & Bsmt., outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Frame Repair, for the Division of Cleveland, Ohio 44109 and requests Motor Vehicle Maintenance, De- ests of the entire community; and the Director of Liquor Control to Whereas, the applicant does not partment of Public Service, as set a hearing for said application authorized by Ordinance No. 371- qualify to be a permit holder and/or in accordance with provisions of has demonstrated that he has oper- 01, passed by the Council of the Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code City of Cleveland, April 9, 2001. ated his liquor business in disregard of Ohio. of the laws, regulations or local Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- ordinances of this state or any other Shelving System for Cleveland Pub- cil be and she is hereby directed to state; and lic Power, Eastside Service Center, transmit two certified copies of this for the Division of Cleveland Pub- resolution, together with two copies Whereas, the place for which the lic Power, Department of Public of a letter of objection and two permit is sought has not conformed Utilities, as authorized by Ordi- copies of a letter requesting that the to the building, safety or health nance No. 843-01, passed by the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- requirements of the governing body Council of the City of Cleveland, hoga County. of this County or City; and June 11, 2001. Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, the place for which the hereby declared to be an emergency permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement September 26, 2001 and October 3, measure and, provided it receives officers or agents of the Department 2 0 0 1 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, of Liquor Control are prevented rea- it shall take effect and be in force sonable access to the establishment; immediately upon its adoption and and ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with AND ORDINANCES shall take effect and be in force ______from and after the earliest period respect to the neighborhood that it allowed by law. substantially interferes with public Adopted September 10, 2001. decency, sobriety, peace or good Res. No. 1768-01. Effective September 19, 2001. order; and By Councilman Gordon. Whereas, this objection is based An emergency resolution object- on other legal grounds as set forth ing to the stock transfer of a D2, in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit to Res. No. 1769-01. Whereas, this resolution consti- 2317 Denison Avenue, 1st Fl. Front By Councilman Melena. tutes an emergency measure provid- & Bsmt. An emergency resolution with- ing for the immediate preservation Whereas, Council has been noti- drawing objection to the renewal of of the public peace, prosperity, safe- fied by the Director of Liquor Con- a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit to 9504- ty and welfare pursuant to Section trol of an application for the stock 06 Detroit Avenue & Bsmt., and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. transfer of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A repealing Res. No. 1326-99 objecting Council’s objection to said permit Liquor Permit to Permit No. 2066429, to said renewal. must be received by the Director of Denison Executive Club Inc., DBA Whereas, this Council objected to Liquor Control within 30 days of Denison Club, 2317 Denison Avenue, the renewal of a D5 and D6 Liquor notification; now, therefore, 1st Fl. Front & Bsmt., Cleveland, Permit to 9504-06 Detroit Avenue & Be it resolved by the Council of Ohio 44109; and Bsmt. by Res. No. 1326-99 adopted by the City of Cleveland: Whereas, the granting of this Council on July 14, 1999; and Section 1. That Council does here- application for a liquor permit to Whereas, this Council wishes to by record its objection to the stock this high crime area, which is withdraw its objection to the above transfer of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and already saturated with other liquor renewal and consents to said renew- D6 Liquor Permit to Permit No. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- al; and 2455453, 801 Literary Corp., DBA ests of the entire community; and Whereas, this resolution consti- Bens Place, 10412 Madison Ave., 1st Whereas, the applicant does not tutes an emergency measure provid- Fl., Cleveland, Ohio 44102 and re- qualify to be a permit holder and/or ing for the usual daily operation of quests the Director of Liquor Con- has demonstrated that he has oper- a municipal department; now, there- trol to set a hearing for said appli- ated his liquor business in disregard fore, cation in accordance with provisions of the laws, regulations or local Be it resolved by the Council of of Section 4303.26 of the Revised ordinances of this state or any other the City of Cleveland: Code of Ohio. state; and Section 1. That objection to the Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Whereas, the place for which the renewal of D5 and D6 Liquor Permit cil be and she is hereby directed to permit is sought has not conformed to 9504-06 Detroit Avenue & Bsmt., transmit two certified copies of this to the building, safety or health be and the same is hereby with- resolution, together with two copies requirements of the governing body drawn and Res. No. 1326-99, contain- of a letter of objection and two ing said objection, be and the same of this County or City; and copies of a letter requesting that the is hereby repealed and that this Whereas, the place for which the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- permit is sought is so arranged or Council consents to the immediate hoga County. constructed that law enforcement renewal thereof. officers or agents of the Department Section 2. That this resolution is Section 3. That this resolution is of Liquor Control are prevented rea- hereby declared to be an emergency hereby declared to be an emergency sonable access to the establishment; measure and, provided it receives measure and, provided it receives and the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, the place for which the all the members elected to Council, all the members elected to Council, permit is sought is so located with it shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force respect to the neighborhood that it immediately upon its adoption and immediately upon its adoption and substantially interferes with public approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it decency, sobriety, peace or good shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force order; and from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period Whereas, this objection is based allowed by law. allowed by law. on other legal grounds as set forth Adopted September 10, 2001. Adopted September 10, 2001. in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and Effective September 19, 2001. Effective September 19, 2001. 2385 24 The City Record September 26, 2001

Res. No. 1771-01. Res. No. 1772-01. Whereas, the place for which the By Councilmen Westbrook and By Councilmen Westbrook, Swee- permit is sought has not conformed Cimperman. ney, Brady and Dolan. to the building, safety or health An emergency resolution declar- An emergency resolution urging the requirements of the governing body ing September 14, 2001 “Literacy Administration to seek federal disas- of this County or City; and Day” in the City of Cleveland and ter emergency relief funds through Whereas, the place for which the commending literacy organizations FEMA for damages incurred by the permit is sought is so arranged or throughout the city for their ongo- August 31, 2001 “100 year storm.” constructed that law enforcement ing efforts to create a community of Whereas, on Friday, August 31, officers or agents of the Department readers. 2001, areas of the City of Cleveland of Liquor Control are prevented rea- Whereas, the ability to read is rec- experienced a “100 year storm,” sonable access to the establishment; ognized as one of the primary build- wherein at least 3 to 4 inches of rain and ing blocks of a happy and success- fell within an hour, overwhelming Whereas, the place for which the ful life; and a love of reading can the sewer system; and permit is sought is so located with enrich one’s life by providing the Whereas, the 100 year storm lead respect to the neighborhood that it mind with countless new vistas and to widespread flooding and property substantially interferes with public ideas; and and road damage throughout sever- decency, sobriety, peace or good Whereas, the month of September al neighborhoods in the City, pre- order; and has been designated National Liter- dominately on the west side; and Whereas, this objection is based acy Month, providing an opportuni- Whereas, residents need assis- on other legal grounds as set forth ty for all concerned citizens to tance in repairing their homes and in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and reflect on the state of literacy in the replacing damaged items; and Whereas, this resolution consti- City of Cleveland; and Whereas, the Administration is tutes an emergency measure pro- Whereas, the Plain Dealer re c e n t l y urged to seek federal disaster emer- viding for the immediate preserva- reported that 66% of Cleveland fourth gency relief funds through the Fed- tion of the public peace, property, graders and 40% of fourth graders safety and welfare pursuant to Sec- statewide would have been held back eral Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to compensate res- tion 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised this year if they had been forced to Code. Council’s objection to said meet the state’s “reading guarantee,” idents for the losses that they sus- tained during the flood; and permit must be received by the and in Cuyahoga County alone, 18 out Director of Liquor Control within of 31 school districts showed a Whereas, this resolution consti- tutes an emergency measure for the 30 days of notification; now, there- decline in reading scores; and f o r e , Whereas, this problem is compli- immediate preservation of public peace, property, health or safety, Be it resolved by the Council of cated by the lack of literacy skills the City of Cleveland: reflected among Cleveland resi- now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of Section 1. That Council does here- dents; for example, 41% of adults in by record its objection to the trans- Cleveland do not have a high school the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Administra- fer of ownership of a D1, D2, D3 and diploma, and only one in three D3A Liquor Permit from Permit No. ninth-graders graduate; and tion is urged to seek federal disas- ter emergency relief funds through 9179589, VCH Inc., 3695-97 East 131st Whereas, low literacy rates Street, 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleveland, impact crime rates, with 85% of all the Federal Emergency Manage- ment Agency (FEMA) to compen- Ohio 44120, to Permit No. 5924195, juvenile offenders exhibiting read- Roy E. Middlebrooks, 3695-97 East ing deficiencies; and sate residents for the losses that they sustained during the “100 year 131st Street, 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleve- Whereas, the above challenges land, Ohio 44120, and requests the storm” which occurred on August can be met only through a concert- Director of Liquor Control to set a 31, 2001. ed and focused effort within the hearing for said application in accor- Section 3. That this resolution is Greater Cleveland community, as dance with provisions of Section demonstrated by the Cleveland hereby declared to be an emergency 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. Reads coalition of literacy organi- measure and, provided it receives Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- zations, with programs at over 200 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of cil be and she hereby is directed to sites throughout the city; and all the members elected to Council, transmit two certified copies of this Whereas, such coalitions unite it shall take effect and be in force local efforts, and by working resolution, together with two copies immediately upon its adoption and of a letter of objection and two beyond the boundaries of any one approval by the Mayor; otherwise it copies of a letter requesting that the institution, strengthen and enhance shall take effect and be in force direct literacy services through the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- from and after the earliest period hoga County. provision of research and develop- allowed by law. ment, advocacy, and network build- Section 3. That this resolution is Adopted September 10, 2001. hereby declared to be an emergency ing; now, therefore, Effective September 19, 2001. Whereas, this resolution consti- measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force Res. No. 1773-01. immediately upon its adoption and fore, By Councilman White. Be it resolved by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it An emergency resolution object- shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: ing to the transfer of ownership of Section 1. That the Council of the from and after the earliest period a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Per- allowed by law. City of Cleveland recognizes Sep- mit to 3695-97 East 131st Street, 1st tember 14, 2001 as “Literacy Day” in Adopted September 10, 2001. Fl. &Bsmt. the City of Cleveland, and com- Effective September 19, 2001. Whereas, Council has been noti- mends Cleveland Reads and its member organizations for their fied by the Director of Liquor Con- ongoing work to improve the quali- trol of an application for the trans- ty of life by promoting literacy fer of ownership of a D1, D2, D3 and Res. No. 1790-01. efforts and community involvement. D3A Liquor Permit from Permit No. By Councilmen Polensek, Dolan, Section 2. That this Council 9179589, VCHInc., 3695-97 East 131st Patmon, Sweeney, Rybka, Brady and encourages the residents of the City Street, 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleveland, Jones. to contribute their time, resources Ohio 44120, to Permit No. 5924195, An emergency resolution urging and expertise to the literacy efforts Roy E. Middlebrooks, 3695-97 East the President and members of Con- within their own neighborhoods and 131st Street, 1st Fl. & Bsmt., Cleve- gress to support legislation that will communities. land, Ohio 44120; and provide immediate federal funding Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, the granting of this relief for commercial airlines. hereby declared to be an emergency application for a liquor permit to Whereas, the monumental loss of measure and, provided it receives this high crime area, which is revenue and increases in costs asso- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of already saturated with other liquor ciated with the tragic events of Sep- all the members elected to Council, outlets, is contrary to the best inter- tember 11, 2001 have placed the it shall take effect and be in force ests of the entire community; and entire commercial aviation industry immediately upon its adoption and Whereas, the applicant does not in severe financial peril, with a loss approval by the Mayor; otherwise it qualify to be a permit holder and/or of over $1 billion in the three day shall take effect and be in force has demonstrated that he has oper- period in which the carriers were from and after the earliest period ated his liquor business in disregard grounded; and allowed by law. of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, a 50% reduction in rev- Adopted September 10, 2001. ordinances of this state or any other enue is anticipated over the next Effective September 19, 2001. state; and three months; this reduction in rev- 2386 September 26, 2001 The City Record 25 enue is anticipated to amount to $17 Whereas, the damage done to the P. P. No. 020-12-044 billion by the end of the year; and Islamic Center in Parma was appar- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Whereas, the commercial airline ently a result of ignorance of the County of Cuyahoga and State of industry is projecting that initial Islamic religion and anger about the Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. employee layoff’s could exceed tragic events of last week; and 552 in the Clark Manchester Com- 100,000 jobs; and Whereas, in these troubled times, pany’s Homesite Allotment No. 2 of Whereas, as a hub to Continental there is no room for intolerance or part of Original Rockport Township Airlines, Cleveland is deeply con- bigotry and we as Americans must Lot No. 5, Section 1 as shown by the cerned about the severe negative respect all peoples of different recorded plat in Volume 54 of Maps, impact that the schedule and nationalities and religions; and Page 35 of Cuyahoga County employee reductions may have on Whereas, this resolution consti- Records, and being 40 feet front on Cleveland’s economy and that of the tutes an emergency measure for the the Northerly side of Bennington region; and immediate preservation of public Avenue, S.W. and extending back of Whereas, Cleveland City Council peace, property, health or safety, equal width, 119 feet deep, be the joins with Gordon Bethune, Conti- now, therefore, same more or less, but subject to all nental chairman and chief executive Be it resolved by the Council of legal highways. officer, in calling on the President the City of Cleveland: Also subject to all zoning ordi- and members of Congress to take Section 1. That this Council here- nances, if any. immediate action to restore stabili- by condemns last Tuesday’s terror- Section 3. That all documents nec- ty to the airline industry and urges ist attacks on the United States of essary to complete the conveyance the federal government to take all America, supports the President of authorized by this ordinance shall necessary steps to assist the airlines the United States in the response to be executed within six (6) months in this difficult time, now, therefore such terrorist activities, commends of the effective date of this ordi- Be it resolved by the Council of City employees, especially fire fight- nance. If all of the documents are the City of Cleveland: ers and police officers, for all their not executed within six (6) months Section 1. That this Council is hard work of last week, condemns of the effective date of this ordi- deeply concerned about the financial the attack on the Islamic Center in nance, or such additional time as stability of the commercial airline Parma and urges calm and tolerance may be granted by the Director of industry and urges the President and from all Americans during this time Community Development, this ordi- members of Congress to support leg- of trouble. nance shall be repealed and shall be islation that will provide immediate Section 2. That this resolution is of no further force or effect. federal funding relief for the airlines. hereby declared to be an emergency Section 4. That the consideration Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- measure and, provided it receives for the subject parcel shall be estab- cil is hereby requested to forward a the affirmative vote of two-thirds of lished by the Board of Control and copy of this resolution to President all the members elected to Council, shall be not less than Fair Market Bush, members of the Ohio congres- it shall take effect and be in force Value taking into account such sional delegation and Gordon immediately upon its adoption and terms and conditions, restrictions Bethune, Chairman and CEO of Con- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it and covenants as are deemed nec- tinental Airlines. shall take effect and be in force essary or appropriate. Section 3. That this resolution is from and after the earliest period Section 5. That the conveyance hereby declared to be an emergency allowed by law. authorized hereby shall be made by measure and, provided it receives Adopted September 17, 2001. official deed prepared by the Direc- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Awaiting the approval or disap- tor of Law and executed by the all the members elected to Council, proval of the Mayor. Mayor on behalf of the City of it shall take effect and be in force Cleveland. The deed shall contain immediately upon its adoption and such provisions as may be necessary approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to protect and benefit the public shall take effect and be in force Ord. No. 1364-01. interest including such restrictive from and after the earliest period By Councilmen Sweeney, Jackson, covenants and reversionary inter- allowed by law. Cimperman and Patmon (by depart- ests as may be specified by the Adopted September 17, 2001. mental request). Board of Control, the Director of Awaiting the approval or disap- An emergency ordinance autho- Community Development or the proval of the Mayor. rizing the sale of real property as Director of Law. part of the Land Reutilization Pro- Section 6. That this ordinance is gram and located at 12602 Benning- hereby declared to be an emergency ton Avenue to Kenneth W. Gibson, measure and, provided it receives Res. No. 1791-01. J r . the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Councilmen Polensek, Jones, Whereas, the City of Cleveland all the members elected to Council, White, Reed, Johnson, Jackson, has elected to adopt and implement it shall take effect and be in force Britt, Lewis, Patmon, Willis, Coats, the procedures under Chapter 5722 immediately upon its passage and Rybka, Cimperman, Cintron, Gordon, of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it O’Malley, Melena, Westbrook, Brady, tate reutilization of nonproductive shall take effect and be in force Sweeney and Dolan. lands situated within the City of from and after the earliest period An emergency resolution con- Cleveland; and allowed by law. demning last Tuesday’s terrorist Whereas, real property acquired Passed September 10, 2001. attacks on the United States of under the City’s Land Reutilization Effective September 19, 2001. America, supporting the President Program is acquired, held, adminis- of the United States in the response tered and disposed of by the City of to such terrorist activities, com- Cleveland through its Department of mending City employees, especially Community Development under the Ord. No. 1755-01. fire fighters and police officers, for terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio By Councilman Britt (by depart- all their hard work of last week, Revised Code and Section 183.021 of mental request). condemning the damage done to the Codified Ordinances of the City of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Islamic Center in Parma and urging Cleveland, 1976; and ing the sale of real property as part calm and tolerance from all Ameri- Whereas, this ordinance consti- of the Land Reutilization Program cans during this time of trouble. tutes an emergency measure provid- and located at 8009 Carnegie Avenue Whereas, on September 11, 2001, ing for the usual daily operation of and 2072 East 81st Street to East- this nation experienced a tragedy of a municipal department; now, there- West Properties. such magnitude the likes of which fore, Whereas, the City of Cleveland we have never seen before; and Be it ordained by the Council of has elected to adopt and implement Whereas, the President of the the City of Cleveland: the procedures under Chapter 5722 United States and the leaders of this Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- of the Ohio Revised Code to facili- nation must have the support of all tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- tate reutilization of nonproductive Americans in the pursuit of those nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the lands situated within the City of who are responsible for the attacks Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Cleveland; and of last Tuesday, and of the eradica- plies is hereby authorized to sell Whereas, real property acquired tion of terrorism in this country; and Permanent Parcel No. 020-12-044, as under the City’s Land Reutilization Whereas, City employees, espe- more fully described below, to Ken- Program is acquired, held, adminis- cially the fire fighters and police neth W. Gibson, Jr. tered and disposed by the City of officers, worked very hard last Section 2. That the real property Cleveland through its Department of week to help alleviate fears in the to be sold pursuant to this ordi- Community Development under the City and to ensure the safety of nance is more fully described as fol- terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Cleveland’s citizens; and l o w s : Revised Code and Section 183.021 of 2387 26 The City Record September 26, 2001

Codified Ordinances of the City of parcel of land conveyed to Lizzie funding for a neighborhood ombuds- Cleveland, 1976; and W. Parsons, 28 feet to the Norther- man program for the residents of Whereas, this ordinance consti- ly line of land conveyed to Clifford Cleveland through use of Ward 13 tutes an emergency measure provid- Lee Briggs by deed dated February Neighborhood Equity Funds. ing for the usual daily operation of 12, 1903, and recorded in Volume Section 1. That the Director of a municipal department; now, there- 870, Page 383 of Cuyahoga County Community Development is autho- fore Records; thence Easterly parallel rized to enter into an agreement Be it ordained by the Council of with the Northerly line of Carnegie with the Historic Gateway Neigh- the City of Cleveland: Avenue S.E., 133 feet to the place of borhood Corporation to provide fund- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- beginning, be the same more or ing for a neighborhood ombudsman tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- less, but subject to all legal high- program for the residents of Cleve- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the w a y s . land through use of Ward 13 Neigh- Commission of Purchases and Sup- Also subject to all zoning ordi- borhood Equity Funds. plies is hereby authorized to sell nances, if any. Section 2. That the Title and exist- Permanent Parcel No(s). 119-14-019 Section 3. That all documents nec- ing Section 1 of Ordinance No. 181- and 119-14-020, as more fully essary to complete the conveyance 01, passed February 5, 2001, are described below, to East-West Prop- authorized by this ordinance shall hereby repealed. erties. be executed within six (6) months Section 3. That this ordinance is Section 2. That the real property of the effective date of this ordi- hereby declared to be an emergency to be sold pursuant to this ordinance nance. If all of the documents are measure and, provided it receives is more fully described as follows: not executed within six (6) months the affirmative vote of two-thirds of of the effective date of this ordi- all the members elected to Council, P. P. No. 119-14-019 nance, or such additional time as it shall take effect and be in force Situated in the City of Cleveland, may be granted by the Director of immediately upon its passage and County of Cuyahoga and State of Community Development, this ordi- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Ohio, and known as being the nance shall be repealed and shall be shall take effect and be in force Southeasterly part of Sublot No. 16 of no further force or effect. from and after the earliest period in Scott and van Tin’s Subdivision Section 4. That the consideration allowed by law. of part of Original One Hundred for the subject parcel shall be estab- Passed September 10, 2001. Acre Lot No. 399, as shown by the lished by the Board of Control and Effective September 19, 2001. recorded plat in Volume 13 of Maps, shall be not less than Fair Market Page 12 of Cuyahoga County Value taking into account such Records, bounded and described as terms and conditions, restrictions f o l l o w s : and covenants as are deemed nec- Ord. No. 1757-01. Beginning at the Southeasterly essary or appropriate. By Councilman Cimperman. corner of Carnegie Avenue, S.E., and Section 5. That the conveyance An emergency ordinance consent- the Westerly line of East 81st authorized hereby shall be made by ing and approving the issuance of a Street; thence Northerly along the official deed prepared by the Direc- permit for the Cruising for the Crit- Westerly line of East 81st Street 25- tor of Law and executed by the ters Walk on September 30, 2001, 31/100 feet to a point 28 feet Mayor on behalf of the City of sponsored by The Animal Founda- Southerly measured along said Cleveland. The deed shall contain tion of Cleveland and Hermes Race Westerly line of East 81st Street such provisions as may be necessary Systems. from the Northerly line of said to protect and benefit the public Whereas, this ordinance consti- Sublot No. 16; thence Westerly on a interest including such restrictive tutes an emergency measure provid- line parallel with said Northerly line covenants and reversionary inter- ing for the usual daily operation of and distant 28 feet therefrom about ests as may be specified by the a municipal department; now, there- 133-20/100 feet to the Easterly line Board of Control, the Director of fore, of land conveyed by Leonie S. Doyle Community Development or the Be it ordained by the Council of and Michael J. Doyle to Flora M. Director of Law. the City of Cleveland: Kinner by deed dated April 1, 1898 Section 6. That this ordinance is Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- and recorded in Volume 721, Page 1 hereby declared to be an emergency tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- of Cuyahoga County Records; thence measure and, provided it receives nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Southerly along the said Easterly the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Council consents to and approves line of land of Flora M. Kinner to all the members elected to Council, the holding of the Cruising for the the Northerly line of Carnegie it shall take effect and be in force Critters Walk, sponsored by The Avenue, S.E. and thence Easterly immediately upon its passage and Animal Foundation of Cleveland along said Northerly line of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it and Hermes Race Systems, on Sep- Carnegie Avenue, S.E., 133-52/100 shall take effect and be in force tember 30, 2001, with the walk feet to the place of beginning, be from and after the earliest period beginning at Abbey to West 11th the same more or less, but subject allowed by law. Street to Kenilworth to West 14th to all legal highways. Passed September 10, 2001. Street to Starkweather to West 11th Effective September 19, 2001. Street to Literary to West 3rd Street P. P. No. 119-14-020 to Commercial to West 3rd Street to Situated in the City of Cleveland, Literary, provided that the applicant County of Cuyahoga and State of sponsor shall meet all the require- Ohio, and known as being a part of Ord. No. 1756-01. ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- Sublot No. 16 in Scott and Vantine’s By Councilman Cimperman. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Subdivision of part of Original One An emergency ordinance amend- 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- Hundred Acre Lot No. 339, as shown ing Ordinance No. 181-01, passed mined by the Chief of Police and by the recorded plat in Volume 13 February 5, 2001, relating to a pro- safety forces as may be necessary of Maps, Page 12 of Cuyahoga Coun- gram with Historic Gateway Neigh- in order to protect the participants ty Records and bounded and borhood Corporation through use of in the event. Said permit shall fur- described as follows: Ward 13 Neighborhood Equity ther provide that the City of Cleve- Beginning on the Westerly line of Funds. land shall be fully indemnified from East 81st Street (formerly Hilburn Whereas, this ordinance consti- any and all liability resulting from Avenue), at its point of intersection tutes an emergency measure provid- the issuance of the same, to the with the Northerly line of Carnegie ing for the usual daily operation of extent and in form satisfactory to Avenue, S.E., (formerly East a municipal department; now, there- the Director of Law. Prospect Street), thence Northerly fore Section 2. That this ordinance is along said Westerly line of East Be it ordained by the Council of hereby declared to be an emergency 91st Street, 53-31/100 feet to the the City of Cleveland: measure and, provided it receives Northeasterly corner of said Sublot Section 1. That the Title and Sec- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of No. 16; thence Westerly along said tion 1 of Ordinance No. 181-01, all the members elected to Council, Northerly line of Sublot No. 16, 133 passed February 5, 2001, are hereby it shall take effect and be in force feet to the Northeasterly corner of amended to read respectively as fol- immediately upon its passage and the first parcel of land so conveyed lows: approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to Lizzie W. Parsons by deed dated An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force August 26, 1905, and recorded in ing the Director of Community from and after the earliest period Volume 999, Page 36 of Cuyahoga Development to enter into an agree- allowed by law. County Records; thence Southerly ment with the Historic Gateway Passed September 10, 2001. along the Easterly line of the first Neighborhood Corporation to provide Effective September 19, 2001. 2388 September 26, 2001 The City Record 27

Ord. No. 1758-01. Avenue, north on East 136 Street, banner and said banner shall be By Councilman Cimperman. east on Darley Avenue, north on removed promptly upon the expira- An emergency ordinance consent- East 140 Street, west on Westropp tion of said permit. ing and approving the issuance of Avenue, north on East 149 Street, Section 2. That this ordinance is a permit for the Junior Achieve- east on Ridpath, stop at St. Jerome hereby declared to be an emergency ment Tremont Trot on October 14, Church, 15000 Lakeshore (Water- measure and, provided it receives 2001, sponsored by Hermes Race rear entrance), south on East 152 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of S y s t e m s . Street, south on Ivanhoe Road, east all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Kipling, stop at Holy Redeemer, it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- 15220 Kipling (water), east on immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of Kipling, south on Wayside, east on approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it a municipal department; now, there- Euclid Avenue, north on Avalon shall take effect and be in force fore, Road and end at Duggan Play- from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of ground, provided that the applicant allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: sponsor shall meet all the require- Passed September 10, 2001. Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- ments of Section 411.05 of the Codi- Effective September 19, 2001. tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this 1976. Streets may be closed as deter- Council consents to and approves mined by the Chief of Police and the holding of the Junior Achieve- safety forces as may be necessary Ord. No. 1761-01. ment Tremont Trot, sponsored by in order to protect the participants By Councilman Gordon. Hermes Race Systems, on October in the event. Said permit shall fur- An emergency ordinance authoriz- 14, 2001, with the trot beginning at ther provide that the City of Cleve- ing the Director of Community West 11th Street and Kenilworth at land shall be fully indemnified from Development to enter into an Lincoln Park, go down West 11th to any and all liability resulting from agreement with Senior Citizen Startweather, Starkweather to West the issuance of the same, to the Resources Inc. for a Senior Hot Meal 14th Street, West 14th Street to extent and in form satisfactory to Program over a three-year period Kenilworth, Kenilworth to Scranton the Director of Law. through the use of Ward 15 Neigh- to the end of the street (dead end) Section 2. That this ordinance is borhood Equity Funds. at West 3rd Street, turn around go hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this ordinance consti- back down Scranton to Train Ave- measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- nue, Train Avenue to Willy, Willy the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of to Kenilworth to the finish at Kenil- all the members elected to Council, a municipal department; now, there- worth and West 11th Street at Lin- it shall take effect and be in force fore, coln Park, provided that the appli- immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of cant sponsor shall meet all the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: requirements of Section 411.05 of the shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That the Director of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, from and after the earliest period Community Development is autho- Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as allowed by law. rized to enter into an agreement determined by the Chief of Police Passed September 10, 2001. with Senior Citizen Resources Inc. and safety forces as may be neces- Effective September 19, 2001. to provide a Senior Hot Meal Pro- sary in order to protect the partici- gram over a three-year period, for pants in the event. Said permit the public purpose of providing shall further provide that the City meals to senior citizens in Ward 15, of Cleveland shall be fully indemni- Ord. No. 1760-01. through the use of Ward 15 Neigh- fied from any and all liability By Councilman Dolan. borhood Equity Funds. resulting from the issuance of the An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 2. That the cost of said same, to the extent and in form sat- ing and directing the Director of contract shall be in an amount not Public Service to issue a permit to isfactory to the Director of Law. to exceed $65,000 and shall be paid Bethany English Lutheran Church Section 2. That this ordinance is from Fund No. 10 SF 166. to stretch banners at four locations hereby declared to be an emergency Section 3. That the Director of on Triskett Road between West measure and, provided it receives Law shall prepare and approve said Park Road and Rockport Avenue the affirmative vote of two-thirds of contract and that the contract shall (pole nos. 10576, 10575, 538788, and a all the members elected to Council, pole in front of 15500 Triskett Road contain such terms and provisions it shall take effect and be in force with no number), for the period as he deems necessary to protect the immediately upon its passage and from September 11, 2001 to October City’s interest. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 11, 2001, inclusive, publicizing the Section 4. That this ordinance is shall take effect and be in force Church’s Anniversary. hereby declared to be an emergency from and after the earliest period Whereas, this ordinance consti- measure and, provided it receives allowed by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Passed September 10, 2001. ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, Effective September 19, 2001. a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force fore, immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force Ord. No. 1759-01. Section 1. That notwithstanding from and after the earliest period By Councilman Coats. the provision of Section 623.13 of the allowed by law. An emergency ordinance consent- Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, Passed September 10, 2001. ing and approving the issuance of a Ohio, 1976, the Director of the Effective September 19, 2001. permit for the Collinwood Bike-A- Department of Public Service is Thon on September 1, 2001, spon- hereby authorized and directed to sored by Ward 10 Community Festi- issue a permit to Bethany English val Community. Lutheran Church to install, maintain Ord. No. 1762-01. Whereas, this ordinance consti- and remove banners on Triskett By Councilman O’Malley. tutes an emergency measure provid- Road between West Park Road and An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing for the usual daily operation of Rockport Avenue (pole nos. 10576, ing and directing the Director of a municipal department; now, there- 10575, 538788, and a pole in front of Public Service to issue a permit to fore 15500 Triskett Road with no num- St. Leo’s Church to stretch a banner Be it ordained by the Council of ber), for the period from September at 4900 Broadview Road, for the peri- the City of Cleveland: 11, 2001 to October 11, 2001, inclu- od from October 1, 2001 to October Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- sive. Said banner shall be approved 31, 2001, inclusive, publicizing the tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- by the Director of Public Service, in October Festival at St. Leo’s Church. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this consultation with the Director of Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Council consents to and approves Public Safety, as to type, method of an emergency measure providing for the holding of the Collinwood Bike- affixing and location so as not to the usual daily operation of a munic- A-Thon, sponsored by Ward 10 Com- interfere with any sign erected and ipal department; now, therefore, munity Festival Community, on Sep- maintained under the requirements Be it ordained by the Council of tember 1, 2001, with the bike-a-thon of law or ordinance. The permission the City of Cleveland: parade route leaving St. Joseph of the owner of any pole from which Section 1. That notwithstanding Church, 966 East 146 Street, north on a banner will be hung must be the provision of Section 623.13 of the East 146 Street, west on Aspinwall obtained prior to issuance of the Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, and East 140 Street, north on East permit. No commercial advertising Ohio, 1976, the Director of the 140 Street, west on Eaglesmere shall be printed or permitted on said Department of Public Service is 2389 28 The City Record September 26, 2001 hereby authorized and directed to all the members elected to Council, Section 2. That the costs of said issue a permit to St. Leo’s Church to it shall take effect and be in force contract shall not exceed Forty-one install, maintain and remove a ban- immediately upon its passage and Thousand Two Hundred Fifty Dol- ner at 4900 Broadview Road, for the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it lars ($41,250.00), and shall be paid period from October 1, 2001 to Octo- shall take effect and be in force from Fund No. 17 SF 652, Request ber 31, 2001, inclusive. Said banner from and after the earliest period No. 103501. shall be approved by the Director of allowed by law. Section 3. That this ordinance is Public Service, in consultation with Passed September 10, 2001. hereby declared to be an emergency the Director of Public Safety, as to Effective September 19, 2001. measure and, provided it receives type, method of affixing and loca- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion so as not to interfere with any all the members elected to Council, sign erected and maintained under it shall take effect and be in force the requirements of law or ordi- Ord. No. 1764-01. immediately upon its passage and nance. The permission of the owner By Councilman Polensek. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it of any pole from which a banner An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force will be hung must be obtained prior ing the Director of Community from and after the earliest period to issuance of the permit. No com- Development to enter into an agree- allowed by law. mercial advertising shall be printed ment with the Salvation Army for Passed September 10, 2001. or permitted on said banner and said G.E.D. Class through the use of Effective September 19, 2001. banner shall be removed promptly Ward 11 Neighborhood Equity upon the expiration of said permit. Funds. Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 1766-01. measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of By Councilman Reed. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- An emergency ordinance autho- all the members elected to Council, fore, rizing the Director of Community it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of Development to enter into an agree- immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: ment with Cleveland Community approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 1. That the Director of Building Initiative for Cutting shall take effect and be in force Community Development is autho- Edge Program through the use of from and after the earliest period rized to enter into an agreement Ward 3 Neighborhood Equity allowed by law. with the Salvation Army for the F u n d s . Passed September 10, 2001. public purpose of providing G.E.D. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Effective September 19, 2001. Classes for Cleveland residents pre- tutes an emergency measure provid- paring to take their G.E.D. exams, ing for the usual daily operation of through the use of Ward 11 Neigh- a municipal department; now, there- borhood Equity Funds. fore, Ord. No. 1763-01. Section 2. That the cost of said Be it ordained by the Council of By Councilman Patmon (by de- contract shall be in an amount not the City of Cleveland: partmental request). to exceed $7,200 and shall be paid Section 1. That the Director of An emergency ordinance authoriz- from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Community Development is autho- ing the Director of Finance, on Section 3. That the Director of rized to enter into an agreement behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Law shall prepare and approve said with the Cleveland Community contract and that the contract shall Court, to enter into a requirement Building Initiative for the Cutting contain such terms and provisions contract with Miami Systems Corpo- Edge Program for the public pur- ration for data processing, printing as he deems necessary to protect the pose of providing a training pro- and mailing services of jury sum- City’s interest. gram for youths who are at risk of mons forms, for a period of one year Section 4. That this ordinance is being involved in the Juvenile with a one year option to renew. hereby declared to be an emergency Court system, through the use of Whereas, this ordinance consti- measure and, provided it receives Ward 3 Neighborhood Equity tutes an emergency measure provid- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of all the members elected to Council, F u n d s . Section 2. That the cost of said a municipal department; now, there- it shall take effect and be in force contract shall be in an amount not fore immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to exceed $80,000 and shall be paid the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Section 1. That it is hereby deter- from and after the earliest period Section 3. That the Director of mined that the within services are allowed by law. Law shall prepare and approve said non-competitive and cannot be Passed September 10, 2001. contract and that the contract shall secured from any source other than Effective September 19, 2001. contain such terms and provisions Miami Systems Corporation. There- as he deems necessary to protect the fore, the Director of Finance, on City’s interest. behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Section 4. That this ordinance is Court is authorized to make a writ- Ord. No. 1765-01. hereby declared to be an emergency ten requirement contract with Miami By Councilmen Polensek and Coats measure and, provided it receives Systems Corporation for data pro- (by departmental request). the affirmative vote of two-thirds of cessing, printing and mailing ser- An emergency ordinance au t h o r i z - all the members elected to Council, vices of jury summons forms for the ing the Director of Economic Devel- it shall take effect and be in force Cleveland Municipal Court, for a opment to enter into contract with immediately upon its passage and period of one year commencing upon Second Growth Institute to provide approval by the Mayor; otherwise it execution of a contract, with one (1) financial assistance in the form of a shall take effect and be in force option exercisable by the Director of grant to partially finance the prede- from and after the earliest period Finance, to renew for an additional velopment costs of property located allowed by law. one-year term, and cancellable upon in Collinwood for an industrial park. Passed September 10, 2001. thirty days written notice by said Whereas, this ordinance consti- Effective September 19, 2001. director. tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That the cost of said ing for the usual daily operation of contract shall be charged against a municipal department; now, there- the proper appropriation account fore Ord. No. 1767-01. and the Director of Finance shall Be it ordained by the Council of By Councilman Reed. certify thereon the amount of the the City of Cleveland: An emergency ordinance authoriz- initial purchase thereunder, which Section 1. That the Director of ing and directing the Director of purchase, together with all subse- Economic Development is hereby Public Service to issue a permit to quent purchases shall be made on authorized to enter into contract Mt. Pleasant Merchants Association order of the Commissioner of Pur- with Second Growth Institute to pro- to stretch banners at East 142nd chases and Supplies pursuant to a vide financial assistance in the form Street and Kinsman Avenue, East requisition against such contract of a grant to partially finance the 143rd Street and Kinsman Avenue, duly certified by the Director of predevelopment costs of a 40-acre East 118th Street and Kinsman and Finance. (RL 101107) parcel which is bordered by Ivanhoe East 113th Street and Kinsman Section 3. That this ordinance is Road, East 152nd Street and the Nor- Avenue, for the period from Sep- hereby declared to be an emergency folk Southern railroad tracks in the tember 10, 2001 to September 17, measure and, provided it receives southwest corner of Collinwood for 2001, inclusive, publicizing Ward 3 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of an industrial park. Career Day. 2390 September 26, 2001 The City Record 29

Whereas, this ordinance consti- contain such terms and provisions northwesterly, northerly, along the tutes an emergency measure provid- as he deems necessary to protect the centerline of Ansel Road, N.E. to its ing for the usual daily operation of City’s interest. intersection with Mt. Sinai Drive a municipal department; now, there- Section 4. That this ordinance is thence easterly along the centerline fore hereby declared to be an emergency of Mt. Sinai Drive to its intersection Be it ordained by the Council of measure and, provided it receives with the centerline of East 105th the City of Cleveland: the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Street; thence northerly along the Section 1. That notwithstanding all the members elected to Council, centerline of East 105th Street to its the provision of Section 623.13 of the it shall take effect and be in force intersection with the centerline of Codified Ordinances, of Cleveland, immediately upon its passage and Martin Luther King Blvd.; thence Ohio, 1976, the Director of the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it northwesterly along the centerline Department of Public Service is shall take effect and be in force of Martin Luther King Blvd. To its hereby authorized and directed to from and after the earliest period intersection with the centerline of issue a permit to Mt. Pleasant Mer- allowed by law. Wade Park Avenue N.E. thence chants Association to install, main- Passed September 17, 2001. westerly along the centerline of tain and remove banners on the cor- Awaiting the approval or disap- Wade Park Avenue to its intersec- ner of East 142nd Street and Kins- proval of the Mayor. tion with Ansel Road N.E. thence man Avenue, East 143rd Street and northerly, northeasterly, northwest- Kinsman Avenue, East 118th Street erly along the centerline of Ansel and Kinsman and East 113th Street Road N.E. to its intersection with and Kinsman Avenue, for the peri- Ord. No. 1787-01. the center line of Bellevue Avenue, od from September 10, 2001 to Sep- By Councilmen Patmon and Lewis. N.E.; thence westerly along the cen- tember 17, 2001, inclusive. Said ban- An emergency ordinance to amend ter line of Bellevue Avenue, N.E. to ner shall be approved by the Direc- Sections 103.07 and 103.08 of the Cod- its intersection with the center line tor of Public Service, in consultation ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, of East 79th Street; thence norther- with the Director of Public Safety, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. ly along the center line of East 79th as to type, method of affixing and 1171-01, passed June 11, 2001, relat- Street to its intersection with the location so as not to interfere with ing to the boundaries of Wards 7 center line of Korman Avenue, N.E.; any sign erected and maintained and 8 of the City of Cleveland. thence westerly along the center under the requirements of law or Whereas, this ordinance consti- line of Korman Avenue, N.E. to its ordinance. The permission of the tutes an emergency measure provid- intersection with the center line of owner of any pole from which a ban- ing for the usual daily operation of East 78th Street; thence southerly ner will be hung must be obtained a municipal department; now, there- along the center line of East 78th prior to issuance of the permit. No fore, Street to its intersection with the commercial advertising shall be Be it ordained by the Council of center line of Donald Avenue, N.E.; printed or permitted on said banner the City of Cleveland: thence westerly along the center and said banner shall be removed Section 1. That Sections 103.07 and line of Donald Avenue, N.E. to its promptly upon the expiration of said 103.08 of the Codified Ordinances of intersection with the center line of permit. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by East 77th Street; thence northerly Section 2. That this ordinance is Ordinance No. 1171-01, passed June along the center line of East 77th hereby declared to be an emergency 11, 2001, are hereby amended to read Street to its intersection with the measure and, provided it receives as follows: center line of Korman Avenue, N.E.; the affirmative vote of two-thirds of thence westerly along the center all the members elected to Council, Section 103.07 Ward Seven line of Korman Avenue, N.E. to its it shall take effect and be in force The boundaries of Ward 7 shall be intersection with the center line of immediately upon its passage and as follows: East 74th Street; thence northerly approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Beginning at the intersection of along the center line of East 74th shall take effect and be in force the center line of east 45th Street Street to its intersection with the from and after the earliest period and the center line of Superior center line St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; allowed by law. Avenue, N.E.; thence southeasterly thence southwesterly along the cen- Passed September 10, 2001. along the center line of East 45th ter line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E. to Effective September 19, 2001. Street to its intersection with the its intersection with the center line center line of Payne Avenue, N.E.; of East 70th Street; thence norther- thence southwesterly along the cen- ly along the center line of East 70th ter line of Payne Avenue, N.E. to its Street to its intersection with the Ord. No. 1786-01. intersection with the center line of center line of Machinery Avenue, By Councilman Brady. East 40th Street; thence southerly N.E.; thence westerly along the cen- An emergency ordinance authoriz- along the center line of East 40th ter line of Machinery Avenue, N.E. ing the Director of Community Street to its intersection with the to its intersection with the center Development to enter into a grant center line of Chester Avenue, N.E.; line of East 69th Place; thence agreement with Westown Develop- thence southwesterly along the cen- southerly along the center line of ment Corporation for Ward 19 Fifty- ter line of Chester Avenue, N.E. to East 69th Place to its intersection Fifty Home Repair Program its intersection with the center line with the center line of Arctic Court, through the use of Ward 19 Neigh- of the Inner Belt Freeway; thence N.E. (now vacated); thence westerly borhood Equity Funds. southerly along the center line of along the center line of Arctic Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Inner Belt Freeway to its inter- Court, N.E. (now vacated) to its tutes an emergency measure provid- section with the center line of intersection with the center line of ing for the usual daily operation of Euclid Avenue; thence southwester- East 69th Street; thence southerly a municipal department; now, there- ly along the center line of Euclid along the center line of East 69th fore, Avenue to its intersection with the Street to its intersection with the Be it ordained by the Council of center line of East 21st Street; center line of Arctic Court, N.E.; the City of Cleveland: thence southeasterly along the cen- thence westerly along the center Section 1. That the Director of ter line of East 21st Street to its line of Arctic Court, N.E. to its inter- Community Development is autho- intersection with the center line of section with the center line of East rized to enter into a grant agree- Prospect Avenue, S.E.; thence north- 67th Street; thence southerly along ment with Westown Development easterly along the center line of the center line of East 67th Street Corporation for Ward 19 Fifty-Fifty Prospect Avenue, S.E. to its inter- to its intersection with the center Home Repair Program to further the section with the center line of East line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence public purpose of improving housing 55th Street; thence northerly along northeasterly along the center line in the City of Cleveland, through the the center line of East 55th Street of St. Clair Avenue, N.E. to its inter- use of Ward 19 Neighborhood Equi- to its intersection with the center section with the center line of East ty Funds. line of Chester Avenue, N.E.; thence 68th Street; thence southeasterly Section 2. That the cost of said easterly along the center line of along the center line of East 68th contract shall be in an amount not Chester Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- Street to its intersection with the to exceed $50,000 and shall be paid tion with the center line of East center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; from Fund No. 10 SF 166. 101st Street; thence northerly along thence westerly along the center Section 3. That the Director of the center line of East 101st Street line of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its Law shall prepare and approve said to its intersection with the center intersection with the center line of contract and that the contract shall line of Ansel Road, N.E.; thence East 66th Street; thence northwest- 2391 30 The City Record September 26, 2001 erly along the center line of East intersection with the center line of East 108th Street; thence northerly 66th Street to its intersection with Donald Avenue, N.E.; thence easter- along the center line of East 108th the center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; ly along the center line of Donald Street to its intersection with the thence southwesterly along the cen- Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with center line of Hull Avenue, N.E.; ter line of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its the center line of East 78th Street; thence northeasterly along the cen- intersection with the center line of thence northerly along the center ter line of Hull Avenue, N.E. to its Addison Road, N.E.; thence south- line of East 78th Street to its inter- intersection with the center line of easterly along the center line of section with the center line of Kor- East 110th Street; thence northerly Addison Road, N.E. to its intersec- man Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly along the center line of East 110th tion with the center line of Bonna along the center line of Korman Street to its intersection with the Avenue, N.E.; thence southwesterly Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with center line of Superior Avenue, N.E.; along the center line of Bonna the center line of East 79th Street; thence continuing northerly along Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with thence southerly along the center the center line of Parkwood Avenue, the center line of Norwood Road, line of East 79th Street to its inter- N.E. to its intersection with the cen- N.E.; thence southerly along the cen- section with the center line of Belle- ter line of Primrose Avenue, N.E.; ter line of Norwood Road, N.E. to its vue Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly thence easterly along the center line intersection with the center line of along the center line of Bellevue of Primrose Avenue, N.E. to its inter- Superior Avenue, N.E.; thence west- Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with section with the center line of Linn erly and southwesterly along the the center line of Ansel Road, N.E.; Drive, N.E.; thence northerly along center line of Superior Avenue, N.E. thence southeasterly, southwesterly, the center line of Linn Drive, N.E. to the place of beginning. southerly along the center line of to its intersection with the center Ansel Road, N.E. to its intersection line of Tuscora Avenue, N.E.; thence Section 103.08 Ward Eight with the centerline of Wade Park easterly along the center line of The boundaries of Ward 8 shall be Avenue N.E.; thence easterly along Tuscora Avenue, N.E. to its inter- as follows: the centerline of Wade Park Avenue section with the center line of Lake- Beginning at the point of inter- N.E. to its intersection with the cen- view Road, N.E.; thence northerly section of the shore line of Lake terline of Martin Luther King Blvd.; along the center line of Lakeview Erie and the dividing line between thence southeasterly along the cen- Road, N.E. to its intersection with the City of Cleveland and the City terline of Martin Luther King Blvd. the center line of St. Clair Avenue, of Bratenahl; thence in a general To its intersection with the center- N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- southwesterly direction along the line of East 105th Street; thence ter line of East 110th Street to its irregular shore line of Lake Erie to southerly along the centerline of intersection with the southwesterly its intersection with the northerly East 105th Street to its intersection extension of the center line of prolongation of the center line of with the centerline of Mt. Sinai Hazeldell Road, N.E.; thence north- East 55th Street; thence southerly Drive; thence westerly along the easterly along the center line of the along the northerly prolongation centerline of Mt. Sinai Dr. to its southwesterly extension of and the center line of East 55th intersection with the centerline of Hazeldell Road, N.E. to its intersec- Street to its intersection with the Ansel Road N.E.; thence southeast- tion with the center line of Dundee center line of the main line tracks erly along the centerline of Ansel Drive, N.E.; thence northwesterly of the CSX Railroad; thence north- Road N.E. to its intersection with along the prolongation of the center easterly along the center line of the the center line of East 101st Street; line of Dundee Drive, N.E. to its main line tracks of the CSX Rail- thence southerly along the center intersection with the dividing line road to its intersection with the cen- line of East 101st Street to its inter- between the City of Cleveland and ter line of Addison Road, N.E.; section with the center line of the City of Bratenahl; thence south- thence southerly along the center Euclid Avenue; thence easterly westerly and northerly along the line of Addison Road, N.E. to its along the center line of Euclid dividing line between the City of intersection with the center line of Avenue to its intersection with the Cleveland and the City of Bratenahl St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence north- center line of East 105th Street; to the place of beginning. easterly along the center line of St. thence northerly along the center Section 2. That existing Sections Clair Avenue, N.E. to its intersection line of East 105th Street to its inter- 103.07 and 103.08 of the Codified with the center line of East 67th section with the center line of Park Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Street; thence northerly along the Lane Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly as enacted by Ordinance No. 1171-01, center line of East 67th Street to its along the center line of Park Lane passed June 11, 2001, are hereby intersection with the center line of Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with repealed. Arctic Court, N.E.; thence easterly the center line of Stokes Boulevard, Section 3. That this ordinance is along the center line of Arctic N.E.; thence southerly along the cen- hereby declared to be an emergency Court, N.E. to its intersection with ter line of Stokes Boulevard, N.E. to measure and, provided it receives the center line of East 69th Street; its intersection with the center line the affirmative vote of two-thirds of thence northerly along the center of Euclid Avenue; thence easterly all the members elected to Council, line of East 69th Street to its inter- and northeasterly along the center it shall take effect and be in force section with the center line of Arc- line of Euclid Avenue to its inter- immediately upon its passage and tic Court, N.E. (now vacated); section with the center line of East approval by the Mayor; otherwise it thence easterly along the center line Boulevard, N.E.; thence northerly, shall take effect and be in force of Arctic Court, N.E. (now vacated) northeasterly, northerly and north- from and after the earliest period to its intersection with the center westerly along the center line of allowed by law. line of East 69th Place; thence East Boulevard, N.E. to its intersec- Passed September 17, 2001. northerly along the center line of tion with the center line of Hazel Awaiting the approval or disap- East 69th Place to its intersection Drive, N.E.; thence northeasterly and proval of the Mayor. with the center line of Machinery northerly along the center line of Avenue, N.E.; thence easterly along Hazel Drive, N.E. to its intersection the center line at Machinery with the center line of Magnolia Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with Drive, N.E.; thence southeasterly Ord. No. 1788-01. the center line of East 70th Street; along the center line of Magnolia By Councilman Polensek. thence southerly along the center Drive, N.E. to its intersection with An emergency ordinance authoriz- line of East 70th Street to its inter- the center line of Mistletoe Drive, ing the President of Council to enter section with the center line of St. N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- into an agreement with Radio One, Clair Avenue, N.E.; thence north- ter line of Mistletoe Drive, N.E. to Inc. for community outreach and easterly along the center line of St. its intersection with the center line media assistance. Clair Avenue, N.E. to its intersection of Wade Park Avenue, N.E.; thence Whereas, this ordinance constitutes with the center line of East 74th westerly along the center line of an emergency measure providing for Street; thence southerly along the Wade Park Avenue, N.E. to its inter- the usual daily operation of a munic- center line of East 74th Street to its section with the center line of East ipal department; now, therefore intersection with the center line of 105th Street; thence northerly along Be it ordained by the Council of Korman Avenue, N.E.; thence east- the center line of East 105th Street the City of Cleveland: erly along the center line of Kor- to its intersection with the center- Section 1. That notwithstanding man Avenue, N.E. to its intersection line of Ashbury Avenue, N.E.; thence any provision of the Codified Ordi- with the center line of East 77th northwesterly along the center line nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976 Street; thence southerly along the of Churchill Avenue, N.E. to its notwithstanding, the President of center line of East 77th Street to its intersection with the center line of Council is authorized to enter into a 2392 September 26, 2001 The City Record 31 professional services agreement line of West 47th Street to its inter- of the main line tracks of the NS with Radio One, Inc. for community section with the center line of Railroad to its intersection with the outreach and media assistance for Lorain Avenue; thence northeasterly center line of the Cuyahoga River; legislative matters of Cleveland City along the center line of Lorain thence along the meandering center Council. The cost of such services Avenue to its intersection with the line of the Cuyahoga River in a shall not exceed fifty thousand dol- center line of West 25th Street; northerly and northeasterly direc- lars ($50,000.00) and shall be thence northwesterly along the cen- tion to its intersection with the cen- payable from such funds as desig- ter line of West 25th Street to its ter line of the main line tracks of nated by Council. intersection with the center line of the NS Railroad, thence southerly Section 2. That this ordinance is Bridge Avenue, N.W.; thence north- along the center line of the main hereby declared to be an emergency easterly along the center line of line tracks of the NS Railroad to its measure and, provided it receives Bridge Avenue, N.W. to its intersec- intersection with the center line of the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion with the center line of West Campbell Road, S.E.; thence easter- all the members elected to Council, 22nd Street; thence southeasterly ly, northeasterly and easterly along it shall take effect and be in force along the center line of West 22nd the center line of Campbell Road, immediately upon its passage and Street and its prolongation to its S.E. to its intersection with the cen- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it intersection with the center line of ter line of Independence Road, S.E.; shall take effect and be in force the RTA main line tracks; thence thence southeasterly along the cen- from and after the earliest period northerly along the center line of ter line of Independence Road, S.E. allowed by law. the RTA main line tracks and to its intersection with the north- Passed September 17, 2001. bridge to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the north- Awaiting the approval or disap- center line of the Cuyahoga River; westerly line of sublot number 57 in proval of the Mayor. thence along the meandering center the Caroline Beyerle’s Subdivision of line of the Cuyahoga River easter- part of Original 100 Acre Lot Num- ly, northeasterly, northwesterly, ber 286 and 287 as shown by the easterly, southeasterly and south- recorded plat in Volume 12 of Maps, Ord. No. 1789-01. westerly to its intersection with the Page 44 of Cuyahoga County By Councilmen Polensek, Cintron center line of the Hope Memorial Records; thence southwesterly along and Cimperman. Bridge; thence southwesterly along the northeasterly prolongation and An emergency ordinance to amend the center line of the Hope Memor- the northwesterly line of sublot Sections 103.13 and 103.14 of the Cod- ial Bridge to its intersection with number 57 to the most westerly cor- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, the northeasterly right of way line ner of sublot number 57; thence 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. of the former Erie Railroad; thence southeasterly along the southwest- 1570-01, passed August 15, 2001, northwesterly along the northeast- erly line of sublot numbers 57, 56, relating to the boundaries of Wards erly line of the right of way of the 55, 54, 53, 52, 51 and its southeast- 13 and 14 of the City of Cleveland. former Erie Railroad to its inter- erly prolongation to its intersection Whereas, this ordinance consti- section with the northeasterly pro- with the center line of Reeves Road, tutes an emergency measure provid- longation line of the center line of S.E. (now vacated); thence south- ing for the usual daily operation of West 19th Street (now vacated); westerly along the center line of a municipal department; now, there- thence southwesterly along the pro- Reeves Road, S.E. (now vacated) to fore, longation and the center line of its intersection with the center line Be it ordained by the Council of West 19th Street (now vacated) to of Beyerle Road, S.E.; thence south- the City of Cleveland: its intersection with the center line easterly along the center line of Section 1. That Sections 103.13 and of the Hope Memorial Bridge; thence Beyerle Road, S.E. to its intersection 103.14 of the Codified Ordinances of southwesterly along the center line with the center line of Beyerle Cleveland Ohio, 1976, as enacted by of the Hope Memorial Bridge and Place, S.E.; thence northeasterly Ordinance No. 1570-01, passed the center line of Lorain Avenue to along the center line of Beyerle August 15, 2001, are hereby amend- its intersection with the center line Place, S.E. to its intersection with ed to read respectively as follows: of West 21st Place; thence souther- the center line of Independence ly along the center line of West 21st Road, S.E.; thence southeasterly Section 103.13 Ward Thirteen Place to its intersection with the along the center line of Indepen- The boundaries of Ward 13 shall center line of Abbey Avenue, S.W.; dence Road, S.E. to its intersection be as follows: thence easterly along the center line with the center line of East 47th Beginning in the center line of the of Abbey Avenue, S.W. to its inter- Street; thence northerly along the Cuyahoga River at its entrance to section with West 20th Street; center line of East 47th Street to its Lake Erie; thence southeasterly thence southerly along the center intersection with the center line of along the center line of the Cuya- line of West 20th Street to its inter- Chard Avenue, S.E.; thence easterly hoga River to its intersection with section with the center line of Free- along the center line of Chard the center line of the Old Riverbed man Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with and Ship Channel; thence south- along the center line of Freeman the center line of Interstate 77; westerly, westerly, southwesterly Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with thence northerly along the center and westerly along the Old Riverbed the center line of West 19th Street; line of Interstate 77 to its intersec- and Ship Channel to its intersection thence southerly, westerly and tion with the center line of the Mor- with the center line of the norther- southerly along the center line of gana Avenue, S.E. sewer; thence ly prolongation of the center line of West 19th Street to its intersection northwesterly along the center line West 45th Street; thence southerly with the center line of Willey of the Morgana Avenue, S.E. sewer along the northerly prolongation Avenue, S.W.; thence southeasterly to its intersection with the center and the center line of West 45th and easterly along the center line of line of the Cuyahoga River; thence Street to its intersection with the Willey Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- northwesterly, westerly and south- center line of Franklin Boulevard, tion with the center line of Scranton westerly along the meandering cen- N.W.; thence southwesterly along Road, S.W.; thence continuing east- ter line of the Cuyahoga River to its the center line of Franklin Boule- erly along the center line of Kenil- intersection with the center line of vard, N.W. to its intersection with worth Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- West 3rd Street; thence northwest- the center line of West 47th Street; tion with the center line of Inter- erly along the center line of West thence southerly along the center state 71; thence southwesterly, 3rd Street to its intersection with line of West 47th Street to its inter- southeasterly and southwesterly the center line of the Hope Memor- section with the center line of along the center line of Interstate ial Bridge; thence northeasterly Wales Court, N.W.; thence easterly 71 to its intersection with the cen- along the center line of the Hope along the center line of Wales ter line of Jennings Road, S.W.; Memorial Bridge and the center line Court, N.W. to its intersection with thence in a general southeasterly of Carnegie Avenue, S.E. to its inter- the center line of West 46th Place; and southerly direction along the section with the center line of East thence southerly along the center center line of Jennings Road, S.W. 9th Street; thence southerly along line of West 46th Place to its inter- to its intersection with the center the center line of East 9th Street to section with the center line of Tay- line of Belt Line Street, S.W.; thence its intersection with the northwest- lor Court, N.W.; thence westerly easterly along the center line of erly right of way line of the Inner along the center line of Taylor Belt Line Street to its intersection Belt Freeway; thence northeasterly Court, N.W. to its intersection with with the center line of the main line along the northwesterly right of the center line of West 47th Street; tracks of the NS Railroad; thence way line of the Inner Belt Freeway thence southerly along the center northeasterly along the center line to its intersection with the center 2393 32 The City Record September 26, 2001 line of East 13th Street; thence lar shore line of Lake Erie to its ter line of West 25th Street; thence northwesterly along the center line intersection with the entrance to the northeasterly along the center line of East 13th Street to its intersec- Cuyahoga River and the place of of West 25th Street to its intersec- tion with the center line of Carnegie beginning. tion with the center line of Scranton Avenue, S.E.; thence northeasterly Road, S.W.; thence northeasterly along the center line of Carnegie Section 103.14 Ward Fourteen along the center line of Scranton Avenue, S.E. to its intersection with The boundaries of Ward 14 shall Road, S.W. to its intersection with the center line of East 14th Street; be as follows; the center line of Ketteringham thence northwesterly along the cen- Beginning at the intersection of Road, S.W. formerly known as View ter line of East 14th Street to its the center line of Lorain Avenue Road, S.W. (now vacated); thence intersection with the center line of and the center line of West 48th easterly, northeasterly and norther- Huntington Court, S.E. (now vacat- Street; thence northeasterly along ly along the center line of Ketter- ed); thence northeasterly along the the center line of Lorain Avenue to ingham Road, S.W. (now vacated) to center line of Huntington Court, S.E. its intersection with the center line its intersection with the center line to its intersection with the center of West 25th Street; thence north- of South Point Drive, S.W.; thence line of East 18th Street; thence westerly along the center line of westerly, southwesterly and wester- northwesterly along the center line West 25th Street to its intersection ly along the center line of South of East 18th Street to its intersec- with the center line of Bridge Point Drive, S.W. to its intersection tion with the center line of Euclid Avenue, N.W.; thence northeasterly with the center line of West 25th Avenue; thence northeasterly along along the center line of Bridge Street; thence northerly along the the center line of Euclid Avenue to Avenue, N.W. to its intersection with center line of West 25th Street to its its intersection with the center line the center line of West 22nd Street; intersection with the center line of of the Inner Belt Freeway; thence thence southeasterly along the cen- Woodbridge Avenue, S.W.; thence northerly along the center line of ter line of West 22nd Street and its westerly along the center line of the Inner Belt Freeway to its inter- prolongation to its intersection with Woodbridge Avenue, S.W. to its section with the center line of the center line of the RTA main line intersection with the center line of Chester Avenue, S.E.; thence north- tracks; thence northerly along the West 35th Street; thence southerly easterly along the center line of center line of the RTA main line along the center line of West 35th Chester Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- tracks and bridge to its intersection Street to its intersection with the tion with the center line of East with the center line of Franklin center line of Tyler Court, S.W.; 40th Street; thence northerly along Avenue, N.W.; thence easterly along thence easterly along the center line the center line of East 40th Street the center line the Cuyahoga River; of Tyler Court, S.W. to its intersec- to its intersection with the center thence along the meandering center tion with the center line of West line of Payne Avenue, N.E.; thence line of the Cuyahoga River easter- 32nd Street; thence southerly along northeasterly along the center line ly, northeasterly, northwesterly, the center line of West 32nd Street of Payne Avenue, N. E. to its inter- easterly, southeasterly and south- to its intersection with the center section with the center line of East westerly to its intersection with the line of Library Avenue, S.W.; thence 45th Street; thence northwesterly center line of the Hope Memorial westerly along the center line of along the center line of East 45th Bridge; thence southwesterly along Library Avenue, S.W. to its inter- Street to its intersection with the the center line of the Hope Memor- section with the center line of West center line of Superior Avenue, N.E.; ial Bridge to its intersection with 35th Street; thence northerly along thence northeasterly and easterly the northeasterly right of way line the center line of West 35th Street along the center line of Superior of the former Erie Railroad; thence to its intersection with the center Avenue, N.E. to its intersection with northwesterly along the northeast- line of Library Court, S.W.; thence the center line of Norwood Road, erly line of the right of way of the westerly along the center line of N.E.; thence northerly along the cen- former Erie Railroad to its inter- Library Court, S.W. to its intersec- ter line of Norwood Road, N.E. to its section with the northeasterly pro- tion with the center line of West intersection with the center line of longation line of the center line of 39th Place; thence southerly along Bonna Avenue, N.E.; thence north- West 19th Street (now vacated); the center line of West 39th Place easterly along the center line of thence southwesterly along the pro- to its intersection with the center Bonna Avenue, N.E. to its intersec- longation and the center line of tion with the center line of Addison line of Bush Avenue, S.W.; thence Road, N.E.; thence northeasterly West 19th Street (now vacated) to westerly along the center line of along the center line of Addison its intersection with the center line Bush Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- Road, N.E. to its intersection with of the Hope Memorial Bridge; thence tion with the center line of West the center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; southwesterly along the center line 41st Street; thence southerly along thence northeasterly along the cen- of the Hope Memorial Bridge and the center line of West 41st Street ter line of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its the center line of Lorain Avenue to to its intersection with the center intersection with the center line of its intersection with the center line line of Fulton Road, S.W.; thence East 66th Street; thence southeast- of West 21st Place; thence souther- southwesterly along the center line erly along the center line of East ly along the center line of West 21st of Fulton Road, S.W. to its inter- 66th Street to its intersection with Place to its intersection with the section with the center line of Poe the center line of Bliss Avenue, N.E.; center line of Abbey Avenue, S.W.; Avenue, S.W.; thence northwesterly thence easterly along the center line thence easterly along the center line along the center line of Poe Avenue, of Bliss Avenue, N.E. to its inter- of Abbey Avenue, S.W. to its inter- S.W. to its intersection with the cen- section with the center line of East section with West 20th Street; ter line of West 44th Place; thence 68th Street; thence northwesterly thence southerly along the center southwesterly along the center line along the center line of East 68th line of West 20th Street to its inter- of West 44th Place to its intersec- Street to its intersection with the section with the center line of Free- tion with Hodgson Avenue, S.W.; center line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E.; man Avenue, S.W.; thence easterly thence northwesterly along the cen- thence southwesterly along the cen- along the center line of Freeman ter line of Hodgson Avenue, S.W. to ter line of St. Clair Avenue, N.E. to Avenue, S.W. to its intersection with its intersection with the center line its intersection with the center line the center line of West 19th Street; of West 44th Street; thence norther- of Addison Road, N.E.; thence thence southerly, westerly and ly along the center line of West 44th northerly along the center line of southerly along the center line of Street to its intersection with the Addison Road, N.E. and its norther- West 19th Street to its intersection center line of Bush Avenue, S.W.; ly prolongation to its intersection with the center line of Willey thence westerly along the center with the center line of the main line Avenue, S.W.; thence southeasterly line of Bush Avenue, S.W. to its tracks of the CSX Railroad; thence and easterly along the center line of intersection with the center line of southwesterly along the center line Willey Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- West 46th Street; thence southerly of the main line tracks of the CSX tion with the center line of Scranton along the center line of West 46th Railroad to its intersection with the Road, S.W.; thence continuing east- Street to its intersection with the center line of East 55th Street; erly along the center line of Kenil- center line of Carlos Avenue, S.W.; thence northerly along the center worth Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- thence northwesterly along the cen- line of East 55th Street and its tion with the center line of Inter- ter line of Carlos Avenue, S.W. to its northerly prolongation to its inter- state 71; thence southwesterly, intersection with the center line of section with the shore line of Lake southeasterly and southwesterly West 52nd Street; thence northeast- Erie; thence in a general south- along the center line of Interstate erly along the center line of West westerly direction along the irregu- 71 to its intersection with the cen- 52nd Street to its intersection with 2394 September 26, 2001 The City Record 33 the center line of Storer Avenue, thence westerly along the center COUNCIL COMMITTEE S.W.; thence westerly along the cen- line of the main line tracks of the MEETINGS ter line of Storer Avenue, S.W. to its NS Railroad to its intersection with intersection with the center line of the southerly prolongation of West West 53rd Street; thence northerly 48th Street; thence northerly along Monday, September 24, 2001 along the center line of West 53rd the southerly prolongation and the Public Service Committee: 11:00 Street to its intersection with the center line of West 48th Street to a.m. — Present: Cintron, Chairman; center line of Field Avenue, S.W.; the place of beginning. thence easterly along the center line Sweeney, Vice Chairman; Coats, Section 2. That existing Sections Westbrook, Willis. Excused: John- of Field Avenue, S.W. to its inter- 103.13 and 103.14 of the Codified section with the center line of West son, Jones, Melena, O’Malley. Ordinances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976, 52nd Street; thence northerly along Finance Committee: 2:00 p.m. — the center line of West 52nd Street as enacted by Ordinance No. 1570-01, passed August 15, 2001, are hereby Present: Patmon, Chairman; Rybka, to its intersection with the center Vice Chairman; Britt, Cintron, line of Clark Avenue, S.W.; thence repealed. Dolan, Lewis, Melena, O’Malley, easterly along the center line of Section 3. That this ordinance is Polensek, Sweeney, White. Clark Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- hereby declared to be an emergency tion with the center line of West measure and, provided it receives Tuesday, September 25, 2001 51st Street; thence northerly along the affirmative vote of two-thirds of the center line of West 51st Street all the members elected to Council, Public Health Committee: 9:00 a.m. — Present: Gordon, Chairman; Brady, to its intersection with the center it shall take effect and be in force Vice Chairman; Cimperman, Jackson, line of Train Avenue, S.W.; thence immediately upon its passage and easterly along the center line of Reed, Westbrook. Excused: Willis. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Train Avenue, S.W. to its intersec- shall take effect and be in force Wednesday, September 26, 2001 tion with the center line of West 44th Street; thence in a general from and after the earliest period Aviation and Transportation Com- northerly direction along the center allowed by law. mittee: 1:00 p.m. — Present: Dolan, line of West 44th Street to its inter- Passed September 17, 2001. Chairman; O’Malley, Vice Chairman; section with the center line of the Awaiting the approval or disap- Rybka, Sweeney. Excused: Brady, main line tracks of the NS Railroad; proval of the Mayor. Jones, Patmon.

Index

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

Agreements

Radio One, Inc. — community outreach & media assistance (O 1788-01) ...... 2392

AIDS

AIDS Prevention Program, Federal — Ohio Department of Health — grant (O 1813-01)...... 2366

Airlines, Commercial

United States Congress — federal funding — urge (R 1790-01)...... 2386

Banners

Bethany English Lutheran Church Anniversary (Ward 21) (O 1760-01) ...... 2389 Mt. Pleasant Merchants Association — Career Day (Ward 3) (O 1767-01) ...... 2390 St. Leo’s Church (Ward 16) (O 1762-01) ...... 2389

Board of Control — Baldwin Water Works Plant

Baldwin Water Works Gatehouse #1 roof repair — amend BOC Res. 602-01 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 626-01) ...... 2378

Board of Control — Building and Housing Division

Underground storage tank removal — contract pursuant to Ord. 136-01 to Nozzle New, Inc. — Division of Building and Housing, Dept. of Community Development (BOC Res. 648-01) ...... 2382

Board of Control — City Hall

Carpeting at City Hall — contract pursuant to Ord. 1076-01 to Architectural Floors of Cleveland, Inc. — Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 641-01) ...... 2380 2395 34 The City Record September 26, 2001

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Key cards and accessories — pursuant to Ord. 286-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 630-01) ...... 2379 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract E-01-1) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Quality Renovations, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 628-01) ...... 2378 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC/Electrical Construction (Contract E-01-2) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Gene’s Refrigeration, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 629-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Meter reading computer readers — pursuant to Ord. 1678-2000 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 627-01) ...... 2378

Board of Control — Community Development Department

East 57th and East 59th Streets (Ward 5) — PPN 118-28-030/050/051 — to Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. pursuant to Ord. 1535-01 (BOC Res. 647-01)...... 2382 Famicos Foundation — various parcels (Ward 7) pursuant to Ord. 1547-01 (BOC Res. 646-01) ...... 2381 Underground storage tank removal — contract pursuant to Ord. 136-01 to Nozzle New, Inc. — Division of Building and Housing, Dept. of Community Development (BOC Res. 648-01) ...... 2382

Board of Control — Finance Department

Building materials — amend BOC Res. 519-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 611-01) ...... 2376 Building materials — amend BOC Res. 520-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 612-01) ...... 2376 Building materials — amend BOC Res. 521-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 610-01) ...... 2376 Exterminating services — contract pursuant to Ord. 620-01 to Tab’s Pest Control — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 620-01) ...... 2377 Exterminating services — pursuant to Ord. 491-01 — bids rejected — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 619-01) ...... 2377 Graphic platesetter system — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Ohio Graphco Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 615-01) ...... 2377 Jacobsen mower parts — pursuant to Ord. 489-01 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 618-01) ...... 2377 Keys, locks and hardware — contract pursuant to Ord. 1061-01 to Commercial Door Co., Inc., d.b.a. Cleveland Key Shop — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 623-01) ...... 2378 Lumber — contract pursuant to Ord. 491-01 to Dougherty Lumber Co. — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 624-01) ...... 2378 Lumber — pursuant to Ord. 491-01 — bids rejected — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 625-01) ...... 2378 Paint and paint supplies — contract pursuant to Ord. 1060-01 to The Sherwin Williams Company — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 621-01) ...... 2378 Paint and paint supplies — pursuant to Ord. 1060-01 — bids rejected — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 622-01) ...... 2378 Press, offset printing, 2-color 13.375” x 17.75” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to A.B. Dick Company — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 616-01) ...... 2377 Press, offset printing, 2-color 14” x 20” — pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 — all bids rejected - Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 614-01) ...... 2377 Press (reconditioned), offset printing, 2-color 14” x 20” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Graphic Associates Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 617-01) ...... 2377 Refuse packer body replacements, 25-cubic yard — rescind BOC Res. 409-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 613-01) ...... 2376 2396 September 26, 2001 The City Record 35

Board of Control — Fire Division

Fire and Police station improvements — contract pursuant to Ord. 927-2000 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 640-01) ...... 2380

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

East 57th and East 59th Streets (Ward 5) — PPN 118-28-030/050/051 — to Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. pursuant to Ord. 1535-01 (BOC Res. 647-01) ...... 2382 Famicos Foundation — various parcels (Ward 7) pursuant to Ord. 1547-01 (BOC Res. 646-01) ...... 2381

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 5)

East 57th and East 59th Streets (Ward 5) — PPN 118-28-030/050/051 — to Burten, Bell, Carr Development, Inc. pursuant to Ord. 1535-01 (BOC Res. 647-01) ...... 2382

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 7)

Famicos Foundation — various parcels (Ward 7) pursuant to Ord. 1547-01 (BOC Res. 646-01) ...... 2381

Board of Control — Park Maintenance and Properties Division

Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Aaron Landscape, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 643-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Licursi Company, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 645-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Perfecturf, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 642-01) ...... 2380 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Wake Forest Garden Center - Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 644-01) ...... 2381

Board of Control — Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Carpeting at City Hall — contract pursuant to Ord. 1076-01 to Architectural Floors of Cleveland, Inc. — Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 641-01) ...... 2380 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Aaron Landscape, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 643-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Licursi Company, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 645-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Perfecturf, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 642-01) ...... 2380 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Wake Forest Garden Center - Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 644-01) ...... 2381

Board of Control — Police Division

Fire and Police station improvements — contract pursuant to Ord. 927-2000 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 640-01) ...... 2380 2397 36 The City Record September 26, 2001

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Key cards and accessories — pursuant to Ord. 286-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 630-01) ...... 2379 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract E-01-1) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Quality Renovations, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 628-01) ...... 2378 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC/Electrical Construction (Contract E-01-2) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Gene’s Refrigeration, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 629-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Printing and Reproduction Division

Graphic platesetter system — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Ohio Graphco Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 615-01) ...... 2377 Press, offset printing, 2-color 13.375” x 17.75” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to A.B. Dick Company — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 616-01) ...... 2377 Press, offset printing, 2-color 14” x 20” — pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 614-01) ...... 2377 Press (reconditioned), offset printing, 2-color 14” x 20” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Graphic Associates Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 617-01) ...... 2377

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Baldwin Water Works Gatehouse #1 roof repair — amend BOC Res. 602-01 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 626-01) ...... 2378 Fire and Police station improvements — contract pursuant to Ord. 927-2000 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 640-01) ...... 2380 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, General Construction (Contract E-01-1) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Quality Renovations, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 628-01) ...... 2378 Residential Sound Insulation Program, Phase 2 Continuation, HVAC/Electrical Construction (Contract E-01-2) — contract pursuant to Ord. 930-95 and 469-98 to Gene’s Refrigeration, Inc. — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 629-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Fire and Police station improvements — contract pursuant to Ord. 927-2000 to Envirocom Construction, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 640-01) ...... 2380

Board of Control — Public Service Department

Brooms, cordless tube and Vac-all gutter — pursuant to Ord. 378-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 639-01) ...... 2380 Bulk waste, transfer and disposal of — contract pursuant to Ord. 436-01 to Republic Services of Ohio Hauling, LLC — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 649-01)...... 2382 Cold mix — pursuant to Ord. 377-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 636-01)...... 2380 Elgin gutter broom sets — contact pursuant to Ord. 378-01 to ODB (Old Dominion Brush) — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 635-01) ...... 2380 Plow blades (10’) and right hand curb bumpers — contract pursuant to Ord. 375-01 to Valk Manufacturing Company — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 637-01) ...... 2380 Plow blades (8’ and 11’) and left hand curb bumpers — pursuant to Ord. 375-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 638-01) ...... 2380 2398 September 26, 2001 The City Record 37

Safety drums — contract pursuant to Ord. 374-01 to Interstate Safety and Service Co., Inc. — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 633-01) ...... 2379 Solid waste, direct haul from areas served by Newburgh Heights transfer station — contract pursuant to Ord. 646-01 to Republic Services of Ohio — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 632-01) ...... 2379 Tire disposal — pursuant to Ord. 433-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 631-01) ...... 2379 Traffic cones, flashers and batteries — pursuant to Ord. 374-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 634-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Baldwin Water Works Gatehouse #1 roof repair — amend BOC Res. 602-01 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 626-01) ...... 2378 Meter reading computer readers — pursuant to Ord. 1678-2000 — all bids rejected — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 627-01) ...... 2378

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Building materials — amend BOC Res. 519-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 611-01) ...... 2376 Building materials — amend BOC Res. 520-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 612-01) ...... 2376 Building materials — amend BOC Res. 521-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 610-01) ...... 2376 Bulk waste, transfer and disposal of — contract pursuant to Ord. 436-01 to Republic Services of Ohio Hauling, LLC — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 649-01)...... 2382 Elgin gutter broom sets — contact pursuant to Ord. 378-01 to ODB (Old Dominion Brush) — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 635-01) ...... 2380 Exterminating services — contract pursuant to Ord. 620-01 to Tab’s Pest Control — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 620-01) ...... 2377 Graphic platesetter system — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Ohio Graphco Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 615-01) ...... 2377 Keys, locks and hardware — contract pursuant to Ord. 1061-01 to Commercial Door Co., Inc., d.b.a. Cleveland Key Shop — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 623-01) ...... 2378 Lumber — contract pursuant to Ord. 491-01 to Dougherty Lumber Co. — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 624-01) ...... 2378 Paint and paint supplies — contract pursuant to Ord. 1060-01 to The Sherwin Williams Company — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 621-01) ...... 2378 Plow blades (10’) and right hand curb bumpers — contract pursuant to Ord. 375-01 to Valk Manufacturing Company — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 637-01) ...... 2380 Press, offset printing, 2-color 13.375” x 17.75” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to A.B. Dick Company — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 616-01) ...... 2377 Press (reconditioned), offset printing, 2-color 14” x 20” — contract pursuant to Ord. 1263-01 to Graphic Associates Incorporated — Division of Printing and Reproduction, Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 617-01) ...... 2377 Refuse packer body replacements, 25-cubic yard — rescind BOC Res. 409-01 — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 613-01)...... 2376 Safety drums — contract pursuant to Ord. 374-01 to Interstate Safety and Service Co., Inc. — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 633-01) ...... 2379 Solid waste, direct haul from areas served by Newburgh Heights transfer station — contract pursuant to Ord. 646-01 to Republic Services of Ohio — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 632-01) ...... 2379 2399 38 The City Record September 26, 2001

Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Aaron Landscape, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 643-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Licursi Company, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 645-01) ...... 2381 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Perfecturf, Inc. — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 642-01) ...... 2380 Trees, planting — contract pursuant to Ord. 1078-01 to Wake Forest Garden Center — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 644-01) ...... 2381 Underground storage tank removal — contract pursuant to Ord. 136-01 to Nozzle New, Inc. — Division of Building and Housing, Dept. of Community Development (BOC Res. 648-01) ...... 2382

Board of Control — Standard Purchase Contracts

Carpeting at City Hall — contract pursuant to Ord. 1076-01 to Architectural Floors of Cleveland, Inc. — Dept. of Parks, Recreation and Properties (BOC Res. 641-01) ...... 2380

Board of Control — Streets Division

Brooms, cordless tube and Vac-all gutter — pursuant to Ord. 378-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 639-01) ...... 2380 Cold mix — pursuant to Ord. 377-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 636-01)...... 2380 Elgin gutter broom sets — contact pursuant to Ord. 378-01 to ODB (Old Dominion Brush) — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 635-01) ...... 2380 Plow blades (10’) and right hand curb bumpers — contract pursuant to Ord. 375-01 to Valk Manufacturing Company — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 637-01) ...... 2380 Plow blades (8’ and 11’) and left hand curb bumpers — pursuant to Ord. 375-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 638-01) ...... 2380 Safety drums — contract pursuant to Ord. 374-01 to Interstate Safety and Service Co., Inc. — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 633-01) ...... 2379 Traffic cones, flashers and batteries — pursuant to Ord. 374-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Streets, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 634-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Waste Collection and Disposal Division

Bulk waste, transfer and disposal of — contract pursuant to Ord. 436-01 to Republic Services of Ohio Hauling, LLC — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 649-01)...... 2382 Solid waste, direct haul from areas served by Newburgh Heights transfer station — contract pursuant to Ord. 646-01 to Republic Services of Ohio — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 632-01) ...... 2379 Tire disposal — pursuant to Ord. 433-01 — all bids rejected — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 631-01) ...... 2379

Board of Control — Water Division

Baldwin Water Works Gatehouse #1 roof repair — amend BOC Res. 602-01 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 626-01) ...... 2378

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Buckeye Road, 9016, (Ward 4) – St. Elizabeth Church, owner and Borchert Fence Co., agent, c/o Nancy Borchert — appeal heard on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-218)...... 2383 East 72nd Street, 1143, (Ward 13) – Clarence Freeman, owner — appeal heard on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-214)...... 2383 Edgewater Drive, 11001, (Ward 17) – George Katsikas, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-192) ...... 2383 2400 September 26, 2001 The City Record 39

Elk Avenue, 19918, (Ward 8) – Classic Funding LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 10/8/01 on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-229) ...... 2383 Fortune Avenue, 10621, (Ward 19) – Michael Besenfelder, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-202) ...... 2383 Hazel Drive, 1601, (Ward 9) – Cleveland Institute of Music, owner, c/o Carl Caputo — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-206) ...... 2383 Hazel Drive, 1609, (Ward 9) – Cleveland Institute of Music, owner, c/o Carl Caputo — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-207) ...... 2383 Hazel Drive, 1615, (Ward 9) – Cleveland Institute of Music, owner, c/o Carl Caputo — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-208) ...... 2383 Hipple Avenue, 19516, (Ward 21) – Pete Stein, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-203)...... 2383 Monroe Avenue, 2823, (Ward 14) – Mary Ann Rini, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-211) ...... 2383 West 122nd Street, 3404, (Ward 19) – Daniel T. Vegh, owner — appeal heard on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-215) ...... 2383 West 123rd Street, 3409, (Ward 19) – Daniel T. Vegh, owner — appeal heard on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-216) ...... 2383 West 161st Street, 4063, (Ward 21) – Peter J. Wagner, owner — appeal withdrawn on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-213) ...... 2383 West 3rd Street, 1085, (Ward 13) – City of Cleveland, , owners, c/o Diane Downing — appeal granted and adopted on 9/24/01 (Cal. 01-255) ...... 2383

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Brookpark Road, 20920, (Ward 20) – City of Cleveland, owner, and Specialty Restaurants Corporation, c/o David Tallichet, tenant — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-244) ...... 2383 Denison Avenue, 9614, (Ward 18) – Iglesia Pentecostal, owner, c/o Francisco Rosario, agent — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-242) ...... 2383 East 126th Street, 3304, (Ward 4) – Mt. Pleasant Church of God, owner, c/o Dan Bickerstaff, agent — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-263) ...... 2383 East 55th Street, 1829, (Ward 7) – Oriana House Inc., owner, c/o William Scheub — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-225)...... 2382 Edgewater Drive, 11620, (Ward 17) – Jeff Eisenberg, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-226) ...... 2383 West 143rd Street, 4104, (Ward 20) – Bob Baker, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/8/01 (Cal. 01-256)...... 2383

Bridges

Detroit Superior Bridge — improve — grants & federal funding — Federal Highway Administration (O 1827-01) ...... 2371

Buckeye Area Development Corporation

Home repair program — agreement — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 4) (O 1828-01)...... 2371

City of Cleveland Bids

City Record, publishing/distribution of — Clerk of Council — per Ord. 1402-01 — bid due October 12, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001) ...... 2384 Cold mix — Department of Public Service — Division of Streets — per Ord. 377-01 — bid due October 17, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001) ...... 2384 Construction equipment parts and labor — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 372-01 — bid due October 18, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001)...... 2385 Express mail service — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1059-01 — bid due October 12, 2001 (advertised 9/19/2001 and 9/26/2001)...... 2384 Frame repair — Department of Public Service — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per Ord. 371-01 — bid due October 19, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001) ...... 2385 Janitorial supplies — Department of Finance — per Ord. 1058-01 — bid due October 3, 2001 (advertised 9/19/2001 and 9/26/2001)...... 2384 2401 40 The City Record September 26, 2001

Jet bridge (Gate A-14) — Department of Port Control — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport — per Ord. 70-98 — bid due October 18, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001)...... 2384 Kinsman-Green 24” water supply main — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 1611-96 — bid due October 10, 2001 (advertised 9/19/2001 and 9/26/2001)...... 2384 Mobile command center — Department of Public Safety — Division of Police — per Ord. 1656-99 — bid due October 17, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001) ...... 2384 Shelving system for CPP Eastside Service Center — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Cleveland Public Power — per Ord. 843-01 — bid due October 19, 2001 (advertised 9/26/2001 and 10/3/2001)...... 2385

City Council

Parking fees — Cleveland City Council meetings — new Code Section 134.35 (O 1816-01)...... 2367 Radio One, Inc. — agreement — community outreach & media assistance (O 1788-01)...... 2392

City Planning Commission

Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School playground — public improvement — contract (O 1815-01)...... 2367 Bennington Avenue, 12602 — to Kenneth W. Gibson, Jr. — PPN 020-12-044 — Land Reutilization Program (O 1364-01)...... 2387 Brookpark Rd, S.W., Grayton Rd, S.W., Rocky River east — zoning (Map Change No. 2032, Sheet No. 13) (Ward 20) (O 1084-01) ...... 2374 Carnegie Ave., 8009 & E. 81st St., 2072 — PPN 119-14-019 & 020 — to East-West Properties — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 6) (O 1755-01) ...... 2387 Harvard Ave., 7605-7615 — landscaping & maintenance — Slavic Village Development Corp (O 1820-01)...... 2368 W. 57 St. & Bridge Ave. NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1) (Ward 17) (O 1368-01) ...... 2374-2376 W. 58th St., Aspen Court, NW, & south of Side Ave., NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2034, Sheet No. 1) (Ward 17) (O 1367-01) ...... 2374-2376 Woodland Recreation Center — expansion (O 1818-01) ...... 2368 Woodland Recreation Center — property appropriation (R 1821-01) ...... 2369

Cleveland Municipal Court

Miami Systems Corp. — jury summons forms — contract (O 1763-01) ...... 2390

Cleveland Municipal School District

Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School playground — public improvement — contract (O 1815-01)...... 2367

Cleveland Public Power

Motor vehicle fleet — wash — wax (O 1047-01)...... 2374-2375

Codified Ordinances

Ward boundaries — Wards 13 & 14 — amend Code Sections 103.13 and 103.14 (O 1789-01)...... 2393 Ward boundaries — Wards 7 & 8 — amend Code Sections 103.07 and 103.08 (O 1787-01)...... 2391

Communications

Carter, Cornell — Oath of Office — Chief of Staff, Mayor’s Office (F 1799-01) ...... 2365 Dayton Precision Services Ltd. — application — Enterprise Zone Tax Incentives (F 1792-01) ...... 2365 DeCara, Martin — Oath of Office — Deputy Chief, Special Operations — Police Division (F 1798-01) ...... 2365 2402 September 26, 2001 The City Record 41

Hennessy, Timothy — Oath of Office — Deputy Chief, Administrative Operations — Police Division (F 1795-01) ...... 2365 McComb, Kathleen C. — Oath of Office — Commander, Administrative Services — Police Division (F 1796-01) ...... 2365 Morrow, Jr., Leroy — Oath of Office — Commander, Human Resources — Police Division (F 1797-01) ...... 2365

Community Development

Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School playground — public improvement — contract (O 1815-01)...... 2367 Bennington Avenue, 12602 — to Kenneth W. Gibson, Jr. — PPN 020-12-044 — Land Reutilization Program (O 1364-01)...... 2387 Carnegie Ave., 8009 & E. 81st St., 2072 — PPN 119-14-019 & 020 — to East-West Properties — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 6) (O 1755-01) ...... 2387 Cleveland Community Building Initiative — Cutting Edge Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 3) (O 1766-01) ...... 2390 Euclid — St. Clair Development Corp. — Water Tower Park site — impact study — amend O.949-2000 — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 10) (O 506-01) ...... 2375 Fairwood Neighborhood homes — Shaker Square Area Development Corp. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 6) (O 1824-01) ...... 2370 Harvard Ave., 7605-7615 — landscaping & maintenance — Slavic Village Development Corp. (O 1820-01)...... 2368 Heritage Home Loan Program Agreement — Cuyahoga County Treasurer (O 1819-01)...... 2368 IJN-1 Foundation — senior & youth services — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 1) (O 649-01) ...... 2375 Salvation Army — G.E.D. Class — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 11) (O 1764-01)...... 2390 Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. — Nutritional Meals Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 15) (O 1761-01) ...... 2389 Westown Development Corp. — Ward 19 Fifty-Fifty Home Repair Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 19) (O 1786-01) ...... 2391

Condolences

Bailey, Nellie Lee (R 1801-01) ...... 2365 Elston, William Bernard Elston (R 1800-01)...... 2365 Perkins, Joe (R 1802-01) ...... 2365 Settles, Thomas (R 1803-01) ...... 2365

Congratulations

Lithuanian Community of the U.S.A., Inc. (R 1805-01)...... 2365 Platt, Jerry J. (R 1807-01) ...... 2365 Spivey, Daisy Eugenia (R 1806-01) ...... 2365 St. Andrews Missionary Baptist Church (R 1804-01) ...... 2365

Congress of United States

Commercial airlines — federal funding — urge (R 1790-01)...... 2386

Crown Water Treatment Plant

Plant sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01)...... 2374-2375

Cuyahoga County

Cardiovascular Disease Program — grant — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1810-01)...... 2366 Heritage Home Loan Program Agreement — Cuyahoga County Treasurer (O 1819-01)...... 2368 Immunization Action Plan Program — grant — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1811-01)...... 2366 2403 42 The City Record September 26, 2001

Economic Development Department

Second Growth Institute — predevelopment costs — Collinwood Industrial Park (Wards 10 & 11) (O 1765-01) ...... 2390

Encroachments

K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. — parking area — permit (O 1583-A-2000) ...... 2375

Estabrook Recreation Center

Improve & maintain (Ward 15) (O 1817-01) ...... 2367

Grants

AIDS Prevention Program, Federal — Ohio Department of Health (O 1813-01) ...... 2366 Cardiovascular Disease Program — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1810-01) ...... 2366 Community Access Program — Ohio Department of Health (O 1812-01) ...... 2366 Detroit Superior Bridge — improve — grants & federal funding — Federal Highway Administration (O 1827-01) ...... 2371 Halloran Park — renovate & improve — State Capital Appropriation Grant — apply for and accept — amend O.1077-01 (O 1822-01) ...... 2369 Immunization Action Plan Program — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1811-01)...... 2366 March of Dimes Program — Ohio Department of Health (O 1814-01) ...... 2367

Health Department

AIDS Prevention Program, Federal — Ohio Department of Health — grant (O 1813-01)...... 2366 Cardiovascular Disease Program — grant — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1810-01)...... 2366 Community Access Program — Ohio Department of Health — grant (O 1812-01)...... 2366 Immunization Action Plan Program — grant — Cuyahoga County Board of Health (O 1811-01)...... 2366 March of Dimes Program — Ohio Department of Health — grant (O 1814-01)...... 2367

Hermes Race Systems

Cruising for the Critters Walk — permit — The Animal Foundation of Cleveland (Ward 13) (O 1757-01)...... 2388 Footrace — permit (Wards 6 & 8) (O 1825-01) ...... 2370 Junior Achievement Tremont Trot — permit (Ward 13) (O 1758-01) ...... 2389

Land Reutilization Program

Bennington Avenue, 12602 — to Kenneth W. Gibson, Jr. — PPN 020-12-044 (O 1364-01)...... 2387 Carnegie Ave., 8009 & E. 81st St., 2072 — PPN 119-14-019 & 020 — to East-West Properties (Ward 6) (O 1755-01) ...... 2387

Liquor Permits

Cedar Ave., 7819-21 — transfer ownership — objection (Ward 6) (R 1831-01) ...... 2372 Central Ave., 7901 — objection (Ward 6) (R 1832-01) ...... 2372 Denison Avenue, 2317 — stock transfer — objection (Ward 15) (R 1768-01) ...... 2385 Detroit Ave., 4423 — transfer ownership & location — application (Ward 14) (F 1794-01) ...... 2365 Detroit Avenue, 9504-06 — renewal objection — withdraw (Ward 17) (R 1769-01) ...... 2385 E. 131 St., 3695-97 — transfer ownership — objection (Ward 2) (R 1773-01) ...... 2386 2404 September 26, 2001 The City Record 43

E. 185th St., 770 — transfer ownership & location — objection (Ward 11) (R 1833-01) ...... 2373 E. 185th St., 911 — transfer ownership & location — objection (Ward 11) (R 1834-01) ...... 2373 Madison Ave., 10412 — stock transfer — objection (Ward 18) (R 1770-01) ...... 2385 W. 25th St., 1616 — transfer ownership — application (Ward 14) (F 1793-01) ...... 2365

Mayor’s Office

Carter, Cornell — Oath of Office — Chief of Staff (F 1799-01) ...... 2365

Neighborhood Equity Funds

Adult Basic Landscaping Training Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 3) (O 1829-01) ...... 2372 Cleveland Community Building Initiative — Cutting Edge Program (Ward 3) (O 1766-01)...... 2390 Euclid — St. Clair Development Corp. — Water Tower Park site — impact study — amend O.949-2000 (Ward 10) (O 506-01) ...... 2375 Fairwood Neighborhood homes — Shaker Square Area Development Corp. (Ward 6) (O 1824-01)...... 2370 Harvard School Senior Apartment Project — agreement — Slavic Village Development Corp. (Ward 12) (O 1830-01) ...... 2372 Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp. — Neighborhood Ombudsman Program — amend O.181-01 (Ward 13) (O 1756-01) ...... 2388 Home repair program — agreement — Buckeye Area Development Corporation (Ward 4) (O 1828-01)...... 2371 IJN-1 Foundation — senior & youth services (Ward 1) (O 649-01) ...... 2375 Salvation Army — G.E.D. Class (Ward 11) (O 1764-01) ...... 2390 Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. — Nutritional Meals Program (Ward 15) (O 1761-01)...... 2389 Westown Development Corp. — Ward 19 Fifty-Fifty Home Repair Program (Ward 19) (O 1786-01)...... 2391

Oath of Office

Carter, Cornell — Chief of Staff — Mayor’s Office (F 1799-01) ...... 2365 DeCara, Martin — Deputy Chief, Special Operations — Police Division (F 1798-01) ...... 2365 Hennessy, Timothy — Deputy Chief, Administrative Operations — Police Division (F 1795-01) ...... 2365 McComb, Kathleen C. — Commander, Administrative Services — Police Division (F 1796-01) ...... 2365 Morrow, Jr., Leroy — Commander, Human Resources — Police Division (F 1797-01) ...... 2365

Ohio Department of Public Health

AIDS Prevention Program, Federal — grant (O 1813-01) ...... 2366 Community Access Program — grant (O 1812-01)...... 2366 March of Dimes Program — grant (O 1814-01) ...... 2367

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Detroit Superior Bridge — improve — grants & federal funding — Federal Highway Administration (O 1827-01) ...... 2371

Parking

K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. — parking area — permit (O 1583-A-2000) ...... 2375 2405 44 The City Record September 26, 2001

Parking Facilities Division

Parking fees — Cleveland City Council meetings — new Code Section 134.35 (O 1816-01)...... 2367

Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Alexander Graham Bell Elementary School playground — public improvement — contract (O 1815-01)...... 2367 Estabrook Recreation Center — improvement & maintenance (Ward 15) (O 1817-01)...... 2367 Halloran Park — renovate & improve — State Capital Appropriation Grant — amend O.1077-01 (O 1822-01)...... 2369 Parking fees — Cleveland City Council meetings — new Code Section 134.35 (O 1816-01)...... 2367 Woodland Recreation Center — expansion (O 1818-01) ...... 2368 Woodland Recreation Center — property appropriation — expansion (R 1821-01) ...... 2369

Permits

American Walk for Diabetes — American Diabetes Association (Ward 13) (O 1826-01)...... 2370 Collinwood Bike-A-Thon — Ward 10 Community Festival Community (O 1759-01)...... 2389 Cruising for the Critters Walk — The Animal Foundation of Cleveland — Hermes Race Systems (Ward 13) (O 1757-01) ...... 2388 Footrace — Hermes Race Systems (Wards 6 & 8) (O 1825-01) ...... 2370 Junior Achievement Tremont Trot — Hermes Race Systems (Ward 13) (O 1758-01)...... 2389 Juno Jog — Health Museum — HMS Sports (Ward 6) (O 1823-01) ...... 2370 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. — parking area (O 1583-A-2000) ...... 2375 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. (Ward 13) (O 1582-A-2000) ...... 2375

Police Division

DeCara, Martin — Oath of Office — Deputy Chief, Special Operations (F 1798-01) ...... 2365 Hennessy, Timothy — Oath of Office — Deputy Chief, Administrative Operations (F 1795-01) ...... 2365 McComb, Kathleen C. — Oath of Office — Commander, Administrative Services (F 1796-01) ...... 2365 Morrow, Jr., Leroy — Oath of Office — Commander, Human Resources (F 1797-01) ...... 2365

Public Hearings (Notices)

Brookpark Rd, S.W., Grayton Rd, S.W., Rocky River east — zoning (Map Change No. 2032, Sheet No. 13) (Ward 20) (O 1084-01) ...... 2374 W. 57 St. & Bridge Ave. NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1) (Ward 17) (O 1368-01) ...... 2374-2376

Recognition

Morrison, Hunter (R 1808-01) ...... 2365

Recreation Centers

Woodland Recreation Center — expansion (O 1818-01) ...... 2368 Woodland Recreation Center — property appropriation (R 1821-01) ...... 2369 2406 September 26, 2001 The City Record 45

Resolutions — Miscellaneous

“100 year storm” — urging federal disaster emergency relief funds — FEMA (R 1772-01) ...... 2386 “Literacy Day” — Declaration — September 14, 2001— City of Cleveland (R 1771-01) ...... 2386 Collinwood Asset Planning Steering Committee — revitalize Collinwood area — urging state funding (Ward 11) (R 1835-01) ...... 2374 Commercial airlines — Federal funding — urge (R 1790-01) ...... 2386 Government Lien Service — urging Federal, State & Local investigation (R 1245-01) ...... 2375 Terrorist attacks against The United States of America — Tuesday, September 11, 2001— Condemn (R 1791-01) ...... 2387

Salvation Army

G.E.D. Class — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 11) (O 1764-01) ...... 2390

Senior Citizen Resources

Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. — Nutritional Meals Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 15) (O 1761-01) ...... 2389

Service Department

Detroit Superior Bridge — improve — grants & federal funding — Federal Highway Administration (O 1827-01) ...... 2371 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. -parking area — permit (O 1583-A-2000) ...... 2375 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. (Ward 13) (O 1582-A-2000) ...... 2375

Slavic Village Association

Harvard Ave., 7605-7615 — landscaping & maintenance — Slavic Village Development Corp. (O 1820-01)...... 2368 Harvard School Senior Apartment Project — agreement — Slavic Village Development Corp. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 12) (O 1830-01)...... 2372

State of Ohio

Halloran Park — renovate & improve — State Capital Appropriation Grant — amend O.1077-01 (O 1822-01) ...... 2369

Utilities Department

BancTec, Inc. — hardware/software maintenance — contract (O 1351-01)...... 2374-2376 Consumer Confidence Report 2001 (O 1159-01) ...... 2374-2376 Crown Water Treatment Plant — plant sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01) ...... 2374-2375 Drive recorder, monitor, keyboard & mouse — contract — Water Pollution Control Div. (O 1809-01)...... 2366 Motor vehicle fleet — wash — wax — Cleveland Public Power (O 1047-01) ...... 2374-2375 Oracle Service Industries — multi-server licenses (O 1143-01) ...... 2374-2375

Utilities Fiscal Control Division

BancTec, Inc. — hardware/software maintenance — contract (O 1351-01) ...... 2374-2376

Ward 01

Bailey, Nellie Lee — condolence (R 1801-01) ...... 2365 IJN-1 Foundation — senior & youth services — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 649-01) ...... 2375 2407 46 The City Record September 26, 2001

Ward 02

E. 131 St., 3695-97 — transfer ownership — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1773-01) ...... 2386 Settles, Thomas — condolence (R 1803-01) ...... 2365

Ward 03

Adult Basic Landscaping Training Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (Ward 3) (O 1829-01) ...... 2372 Cleveland Community Building Initiative — Cutting Edge Program — Community Development Dept. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1766-01)...... 2390 Mt. Pleasant Merchants Association — banners — Career Day (O 1767-01)...... 2390 St. Andrews Missionary Baptist Church — congratulations (R 1804-01) ...... 2365

Ward 04

Home repair program — agreement — Buckeye Area Development Corporation — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1828-01)...... 2371 Perkins, Joe — condolence (R 1802-01) ...... 2365

Ward 06

Carnegie Ave., 8009 & E. 81st St., 2072 — PPN 119-14-019 & 020 — to East-West Properties — Land Reutilization Program (O 1755-01) ...... 2387 Cedar Ave., 7819-21 — transfer ownership — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1831-01) ...... 2372 Central Ave., 7901 — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1832-01)...... 2372 Fairwood Neighborhood homes — Shaker Square Area Development Corp. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1824-01)...... 2370 Footrace — permit — Hermes Race Systems (Wards 6 & 8) (O 1825-01)...... 2370 Juno Jog — Health Museum — permit — HMS Sports (O 1823-01) ...... 2370

Ward 07

Ward boundaries — Wards 7 & 8 — amend Code Sections 103.07 and 103.08 (O 1787-01) ...... 2391

Ward 08

Elston, William Bernard Elston — condolence (R 1800-01) ...... 2365 Footrace — permit — Hermes Race Systems (Wards 6 & 8) (O 1825-01)...... 2370 Ward boundaries — Wards 7 & 8 — amend Code Sections 103.07 and 103.08 (O 1787-01) ...... 2391

Ward 10

Collinwood Bike-A-Thon — permit — Ward 10 Community Festival Community (O 1759-01)...... 2389 Euclid — St. Clair Development Corp. — Water Tower Park site — impact study — amend O.949-2000 — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 506-01) ...... 2375 Second Growth Institute — predevelopment costs — Collinwood Industrial Park (Wards 10 & 11) (O 1765-01) ...... 2390

Ward 11

Collinwood Asset Planning Steering Committee — Collinwood area — revitalize — urge state funding (R 1835-01) ...... 2374 E. 185th St., 770 — transfer ownership & location — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1833-01) ...... 2373 E. 185th St., 911 — transfer ownership & location — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1834-01) ...... 2373 Lithuanian Community of the U.S.A., Inc. — congratulation (R 1805-01) ...... 2365 Salvation Army — G.E.D. Class — Community Development Dept. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1764-01) ...... 2390 Second Growth Institute — predevelopment costs — Collinwood Industrial Park (Wards 10 & 11) (O 1765-01) ...... 2390 Spivey, Daisy Eugenia — congratulation (R 1806-01) ...... 2365 2408 September 26, 2001 The City Record 47

Ward 12

Harvard School Senior Apartment Project — agreement — Slavic Village Development Corp. — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1830-01) ...... 2372

Ward 13

American Walk for Diabetes — permit — American Diabetes Association (O 1826-01)...... 2370 Cruising for the Critters Walk — permit — The Animal Foundation of Cleveland — Hermes Race Systems (O 1757-01) ...... 2388 Historic Gateway Neighborhood Corp. — Neighborhood Ombudsman Program — amend O.181-01 — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1756-01) ...... 2388 Junior Achievement Tremont Trot — permit — Hermes Race Systems (O 1758-01)...... 2389 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. — parking area — permit (O 1583-A-2000) ...... 2375 K & S Parking, Inc. & Prime Properties, Ltd. (O 1582-A-2000)...... 2375 Morrison, Hunter — recognition (R 1808-01)...... 2365 Ward boundaries — Wards 13 & 14 — amend Code Sections 103.13 and 103.14 (O 1789-01)...... 2393

Ward 14

Detroit Ave., 4423 — transfer ownership & location — application — Liquor Permit (F 1794-01) ...... 2365 W. 25th St., 1616 — transfer ownership — application — Liquor Permit (F 1793-01) ...... 2365 Ward boundaries — Wards 13 & 14 — amend Code Sections 103.13 and 103.14 (O 1789-01)...... 2393

Ward 15

Denison Avenue, 2317 — stock transfer — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1768-01) ...... 2385 Estabrook Recreation Center — improvement & maintaining — Parks, Recreation & Properties Dept. (O 1817-01) ...... 2367 Senior Citizen Resources, Inc. — Nutritional Meals Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds — Community Development Dept. (O 1761-01) ...... 2389

Ward 16

St. Leo’s Church — banner (O 1762-01) ...... 2389

Ward 17

Detroit Avenue, 9504-06 — renewal — withdraw objection — Liquor Permit (R 1769-01) ...... 2385 W. 57 St. & Bridge Ave. NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1) (O 1368-01) ...... 2374-2376 W. 58th St., Aspen Court, NW, & south of Side Ave., NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2034, Sheet No. 1) (O 1367-01) ...... 2374-2376

Ward 18

Madison Ave., 10412 — stock transfer — objection — Liquor Permit (R 1770-01) ...... 2385

Ward 19

Halloran Park — renovate & improve — State Capital Appropriation Grant — apply for and accept — amend Sec. 1/O.1077-01 (O 1822-01)...... 2369 Westown Development Corp. — Ward 19 Fifty-Fifty Home Repair Program — Neighborhood Equity Funds (O 1786-01)...... 2391 2409 48 The City Record September 26, 2001

Ward 20

Brookpark Rd, S.W., Grayton Rd, S.W., Rocky River east — zoning (Map Change No. 2032, Sheet No. 13) (O 1084-01) ...... 2374

Ward 21

Bethany English Lutheran Church Anniversary — banners (O 1760-01) ...... 2389 Platt, Jerry J. — congratulation (R 1807-01) ...... 2365

Water Division

Crown Water Treatment Plant — plant sludge dome — repair (O 1148-01) ...... 2374-2375

Water Pollution Control Division

Drive recorder, monitor, keyboard & mouse — contract — Water Pollution Control Div. (O 1809-01)...... 2366

Willard Park Garage

Parking fees — Cleveland City Council meetings — new Code Section 134.35 (O 1816-01)...... 2367

Zoning

Brookpark Rd, S.W., Grayton Rd, S.W., Rocky River east — zoning (Map Change No. 2032, Sheet No. 13) (O 1084-01) ...... 2374 W. 57 St. & Bridge Ave. NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2035, Sheet No. 1 (O 1368-01) ...... 2374-2376 W. 58th St., Aspen Court, NW, & south of Side Ave., NW — zoning (Map Change No. 2034, Sheet No. 1) (O 1367-01) ...... 2374-2376

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