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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 17 Board of Control 17 Ward Name Civil Service 18 1 Joseph T. Jones Board of Zoning Appeals 24 2 Kevin L. Bishop Board of Building Standards 3 Kerry McCormack and Building Appeals 25 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Public Notice 27 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 27 6 Blaine A. Griffin City of Cleveland Bids 27 7 Basheer S. Jones Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 28 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 30 9 Kevin Conwell Index 30 10 Anthony T. Hairston 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Jasmin Santana 15 Matt Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

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

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The City Record The following Committees meet at File No. 196-2019. Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: RE: #0121535. New License Appli- Clerk of Council under authority cation, D5. All Levels LLC, 13411 Miles Ave. (Ward 1). Received. of the Charter of the Mayor’s Appointments Committee: Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, City of Cleveland Cleveland, Kelley. File No. 214-2019. The City Record is available RE: #23097000046. Transfer of online at Operations Committee: McCormack Location Application, D5 D6. Drift- www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Griffin, Keane, Kelley, wood catering LLC, 2400 Superior Address all communications to Zone. Ave. (Ward 7). Received. PATRICIA J. BRITT Rules Committee: Kelley File No. 215-2019. City Clerk, Clerk of Council (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, RE: #2772865. Transfer of Owner- 216 City Hall Keane, Polensek. ship Application, C2 C2X. Fleet Oil & Gas, Inc., 4901 Fleet Ave. (Ward PERMANENT SCHEDULE 12). Received. OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS STANDING COMMITTEES CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS OF THE COUNCIL CITY COUNCIL 2018-2021 ______The rules were suspended and the following Resolutions were adopted Cleveland, by a rising vote: MONDAY — Alternating February 11, 2019 The meeting of the Council was Res. No. 219-2019 — Robert Lee 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human called to order at 7:02 p.m. with the Allan. Services Committee: Griffin President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- Res. No. 220-2019 — Jason Morgan (CHAIR), McCormack (VICE- ley, in the Chair. Edwards. CHAIR), Conwell, B. Jones, Hair- Res. No. 221-2019 — Gurtchers ston, Santana, Zone. Council Members present: Kevin Smith, Jr. Res. No. 224-2019 — Barbara 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services L. Bishop, Dona Brady, Anthony Spaan. and Properties Committee: K. John- Brancatelli, Phyllis E. Cleveland, son (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- Kevin Conwell, Blaine A. Griffin, Res. No. 225-2019 — August G. CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Hair- Anthony T. Hairston, Kenneth L. Garofoli. ston, J. Jones, Kazy. Johnson, Joseph T. Jones, Brian Res. No. 226-2019 — Mel Jones. Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Martin J. Res. No. 227-2019 — Julia Mae Asberry. MONDAY Keane, Kerry McCormack, Michael D. Polensek, Jasmin Santana, and CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Matt Zone. Kelley (CHAIR), Zone (VICE- Also present were: Mayor Frank The rules were suspended and the CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Cleve- G. Jackson, Interim Chief of following Resolutions were adopted land, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, Staff/Director Sharon Dumas, Chief without objection: McCormack. of Regional Development Edward W. Rybka, Chief of Education Mony- Res. No. 222-2019 — Mary Camp- ka S. Price, Media Relations Direc- TUESDAY bell “Member of the Year”. tor Dan Williams, Chief of Public Res. No. 223-2019 — Erlene Bent- 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Affairs Natoya Walker-Minor, and ley. ning and Sustainability Committee: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Kennedy, McGrath, Cox, Menesse, FIRST READING EMERGENCY (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, B. Blue Donald, West, Ebersole, Collier, ORDINANCES REFERRED Jones, Keane, McCormack. Spreng, Burrows and Pierce Scott. Ord. No. 197-2019. TUESDAY — Alternating MOTION By Council Members Griffin, John- son and Kelley (by departmental 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Council Members, Administration, request). Keane (CHAIR), Kazy (VICE- Staff, and those in the audience rose An emergency ordinance to amend CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, McCor- for a moment of silent reflection, Section 12 of Ordinance No. 652-18, mack, Polensek, Santana. and the Pledge of Allegiance. passed June 4, 2018 relating to one or more contracts with Riverstone 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- MOTION munity Benefits Committee: ______Company for engineering services (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), for the Hudson and Frank Road On the motion of Council Member Brady, Griffin, B. Jones, J. Jones, Extension Projects, and authorizing Kazy, the reading of the minutes of Kazy. the public improvement, right-of- the last meeting was dispensed with way acquisitions, and gift and grant and the journal approved. Seconded WEDNESDAY — Alternating contributions. by Council Member Griffin. Whereas, this ordinance consti- 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: tutes an emergency measure provid- FROM OHIO DIVISION OF Zone (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE- ing for the usual daily operation of CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, B. Jones, J. LIQUOR CONTROL a municipal department; now, there- Jones, Santana. fore, File No. 195-2019. Be it ordained by the Council of 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- RE: #1549965. New License Appli- the City of Cleveland: mittee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Keane cation, D5. Cleveland Hostel, Inc., Section 1. That Section 12 of Ordi- (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, 2090 West 25th St. (Ward 3). nance No. 652-18, passed June 4, 2018, Johnson, J. Jones, Santana. Received. is amended to read as follows: 167 4 The City Record February 13, 2019

Section 12. That the cost of the West 65th + Lorain NE corner 1st shall conform to plans and specifi- contracts and property acquisition LP (GS >) cations approved by the Manager of authorized shall be paid from Fund West 65th + Lorain SW corner 1st Engineering and Construction. That Nos. 20 SF 520, 20 SF 528, 20 SF 534, LP (< GS) Permittee shall obtain all other 20 SF 540, 20 SF 546, 20 SF 554, 20 West 65th + Lorain SE corner 1st required permits, including but not SF 563, 20 SF 568, 20 SF 574, 20 SF PP (GS ^) limited to Building Permits, before 579, from the fund or funds to which Lawn + RTA Station SW corner installing the encroachments. are deposited any gifts or grants 1st PP (GS >) Section 4. That the Director of received, from the fund or funds to Lawn + 65th NE corner 2nd PP Law shall prepare the permit autho- which are credited the proceeds (GS >) rized by this ordinance and shall from the sale of future bonds, if West 65th + Franklin SE corner incorporate such additional provi- issued for this purpose, and from 1st PP (GS ^) sions as the director determines nec- any other funds approved by the Parking S. of Detroit @ Gypsy 2nd essary to protect and benefit the Director of Finance, and which LP (Public Parking Double-sided) public interest. The permit shall be funds are appropriated for this pur- West 65th + Detroit NE corner 1st issued only when, in the opinion of pose. Request No. RQS 0103, RL 2018- LP (Public Parking x3) the Director of Law, a prospective 19. West of West 65th +South side of Permittee has properly indemnified Section 2. That existing Section 12 Detroit 2nd LP (Edgewater Park the City against any loss that may of Ordinance No. 652-18, passed June Pedestrian Tunnel) result from the encroachment(s) 4, 2018, is repealed. E. side of West 65th North of permitted. Section 3. That this ordinance is Detroit 3rd PP (Public Parking) Section 5. That the Permit shall declared to be an emergency mea- W. side of West 65th North of reserve reasonable right of entry to sure and, provided it receives the Detroit on sign post (Public Park- the encroachment location to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing) City. the members elected to Council, it Herman + W65th NE corner 1st Section 6. That this ordinance is shall take effect and be in force PP (Edgewater Park Pedestrian declared to be an emergency mea- immediately upon its passage and Tunnel) sure and, provided it receives the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Caruso + W65th NE corner affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall take effect and be in force ground sign (Edgewater Park the members elected to Council, it from and after the earliest period Entrance) shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. West 58th + Cass NE corner immediately upon its passage and Referred to Directors of Capital ground sign (Gordon Square) approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Projects, Finance, Law; Committees West 58th + Caruso SW corner 1st shall take effect and be in force on Municipal Services and Proper- PP (Edgewater Park) from and after the earliest period ties, Finance. West 67th + Detroit NE corner 1st allowed by law. LP (Public Parking)(Double-sided) Referred to Directors of Capital Ord. No. 198-2019. E. side West 67th N. of Detroit by Projects, City Planning Commission, By Council Members Zone, John- parking entrance sign post (Public Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- ipal Services and Properties, Devel- son and Brancatelli (by departmen- Parking) opment Planning and Sustainability. tal request). W. side of West 73rd N of Father An emergency ordinance authoriz- Frascati ground sign (Entrance GS, Ord. No. 199-2019. ing the Director of Capital Projects Battery Park) By Council Members Johnson and to issue one or more permits to W. side of West 73rd + N. of Kelley (by departmental request). Detroit Shoreway Community Devel- Detroit 1st PP (GS, 78 Studios) An emergency ordinance authoriz- opment Organization to encroach West 73rd + Detroit NE corner 1st ing the Director of Public Works to into the public rights-of-way within PP (Edgewater Vehicular Tunnel) enter into one or more contracts the Gordon Square District with Detroit + Lake NE corner 2nd PP with Case Western Reserve Univer- approximately 40 wayfinding signs (78 Studios) sity to provide a youth summer as part of the TLCI Gordon Square West 76th + Lake NE corner 1st sports, nutrition, health, and life Wayfinding Program, to be attached PP (Edgewater Park Pedestrian skills development program for 2019 to Cleveland Public Power utility Tunnel) under the National Youth Sports poles (by separate permission). West 78th + Lake NE corner 1st Program sponsored by Case Western Whereas, this ordinance consti- PP E (78 Studios) Reserve University. tutes an emergency measure provid- West 78th + Lake NE corner 1st Whereas, this ordinance consti- ing for the usual daily operation of PP N (GS) a municipal department; now, there- tutes an emergency measure provid- West 78th + Detroit SE corner fore, ing for the usual daily operation of ground (GS + 78 Studios) Be it ordained by the Council of a municipal department; now, there- West 80th + Lake NE 1st PP (78 the City of Cleveland: fore, Studio Double-sided) Section 1. That the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of Between West 75th and West 77th Capital Projects is authorized to the City of Cleveland: S. side of Detroit 1st PP E. of W77 issue one or more permits, revocable Section 1. That the Director of at the will of Council, to Detroit (GS) Public Works is authorized to enter Shoreway Community Development Detroit + Lake NW corner 1st PP into one or more contracts with the Organization (“Permittee”), 6516 (GS) Case Western Reserve University Detroit Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio Lake + Clifton SW corner 1st PP (“CWRU”) for the public purpose of 44102, to encroach into the public Lake + Clifton NW 1st PP providing Cleveland youths with a rights-of-way within the Gordon W. side of West 76th S. of Father summer sports, nutrition, health, Square District by installing, using, Frascati sign post by Tunnel (Wel- and life skills development program and maintaining approximately 40 come to GS + BP) for 2019 under the National Youth wayfinding signs, as part of the Detroit + 49th NW corner 1st PP Sports Program sponsored by Transportation for Living Communi- (GS >) CWRU. ties Initiative (“TLCI”) Gordon West 49th + N. side of Herman by Section 2. That the cost of the con- Square Wayfinding Program, to be ramp (< Welcome to GS) tract or contracts shall not exceed attached to Cleveland Public Power West 45th + Detroit NW corner $100,000 and shall be paid from utility poles (by separate permis- 1st PP (GS >) Fund No. 01-7004-6380, RQS 7004, RL sion). The permit(s) authorized West 81st and S. side of Lorain @ 2019-5. shall not be issued until the Man- I90 West Exit Ramp ground sign Section 3. That this ordinance is ager of the Division of Engineering (GS >) declared to be an emergency mea- and Construction and the Director of Section 2. That Permittee may sure and, provided it receives the Capital Projects have first reviewed assign the permit only with the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all and approved each specific written consent of the Director of the members elected to Council, it encroachment location that the Per- Capital Projects. That nothing in shall take effect and be in force mittee requests including, but not this ordinance grants or shall be immediately upon its passage and necessarily limited to, the following, considered to grant to Permittee any approval by the Mayor; otherwise it which are further depicted in File right, privilege, or permission to shall take effect and be in force No. 198-2019-A: use, or to attach or affix any object from and after the earliest period West 41st + 90 Exit West NW cor- to, poles; Permittee shall obtain allowed by law. ner sign post (Gordon Square (“GS”) such permission from the respective Referred to Directors of Public >) pole owner. Works, Finance, Law; Committees West 41st + Lorain SW corner 1st Section 3. That the encroaching on Municipal Services and Proper- PP (< GS) objects permitted by this ordinance ties, Finance. 168 February 13, 2019 The City Record 5

Ord. No. 200-2019. vote of the legislative authority Course No. 2: By Council Members Brancatelli declaring that said exchange will be Thence South 00°55'56" East, and Kelley (by departmental mutually beneficial to both parties; along the Westerly line of said East request). and 89th Street, a distance of 11.92 feet An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, this ordinance consti- to a capped iron pin “#7104” found ing the Director of City Planning to tutes an emergency measure provid- at the Northeasterly corner of a par- enter into one or more contracts ing for the usual daily operation of cel of land conveyed to City of with Code Studio for professional a municipal department; now, there- Cleveland by deed recorded in Vol- services necessary to develop and fore, ume 90-3561, Page 38 of Cuyahoga implement Form-Based Zoning pro- Be it ordained by the Council of County Deed Records; tocols in up to three pilot geo- the City of Cleveland: graphic areas of the City; and to Section 1. That the Directors of Course No. 3: extend the term of the Cleveland Community Development, Economic Thence South 89°06'07" West, Foundation grant authorized by Development, and/or Public Works, along the Northerly line of said City Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, are authorized to enter into one or of Cleveland parcel, a distance of 2018. more agreements (“Agreement”) 84.78 feet to the Northwesterly cor- Whereas, under Ordinance No. 297- with the Board of Education of the ner of said City of Cleveland parcel 18, passed April 2, 2018, this Council Cleveland Metropolitan School Dis- and a point on the Easterly line of authorized the Director of City Plan- trict (“CMSD”) for the transfer of a parcel of land conveyed to Ken- ning to apply for and accept a grant lands between the City and CMSD more Gardens Ltd. Partnership by from the Cleveland Foundation in needed for future redevelopment deed recorded in Volume 94-11213, the amount of $50,000 for assistance and the mutual benefit of the par- page 39 of Cuyahoga County Deed in developing and implementing ties, necessary to implement this Records and witnessed by a 1/2" Form-Based Zoning protocols; and ordinance, including but not limited iron pin found West of line 0.15 feet; Whereas, it is necessary to extend to future occupancy conditions, the term of the grant authorized in reversionary rights, demolition of Course No. 4: that ordinance; and remaining school buildings, and site Thence North 00°51'58" West, Whereas, this ordinance consti- restoration of the CMSD properties. along the Westerly line of said Ken- tutes an emergency measure provid- Section 2. That notwithstanding more Gardens Ltd. Partnership par- ing for the usual daily operation of and as an exception to the provi- cel and continuing along the West- a municipal department; now, there- sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the erly line of a parcel of land con- fore, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, veyed to Charles Bush by deed Be it ordained by the Council of Ohio, 1976, the Directors of Commu- recorded in A.F.N. 201002170060, a the City of Cleveland: nity Development, Economic Devel- distance of 35.15 feet to a point and Section 1. That the Director of opment and/or Public Works, as witnessed by a 1" iron pipe found City Planning is authorized to enter appropriate, and the Commissioner South 79º18'40" East, a distance of into one or more contracts with of Purchases and Supplies are 2.96 feet; Code Studio for professional services authorized to accept from CMSD necessary to develop and implement title to the properties which are Course No. 5: Form-Based Zoning protocols in up more fully described as follows: Thence North 89°08'23" East, a to three pilot geographic areas of Public Works: Permanent Parcel No. distance of 104.74 feet to a point on the City on the basis of its propos- 111-02-112; Economic Development: the extension of the centerline of al dated July 31, 2018, for the Permanent Parcel Nos. 126-18-022, said East 89th Street and witnessed Department of City Planning. 126-18-062, 126-18-028, 126-18-025, 126- by a capped iron pin found North of Section 2. That the term of the 18-027, 126-18-018, 126-18-023, 126-18- line 0.11 feet; grant authorized in Ordinance No. 024, 126-18-026, 126-18-065, 126-18-066, 297-18, passed April 2, 2018, is 126-18-019, 126-18-021; and Community Course No. 6: extended to December 31, 2019. Development: a portion of Perma- Thence South 00°55'56" East, Section 3. That the contract or nent Parcel No. 107-15-008, which is along the extension of the centerline contracts shall be paid from Fund more fully described as follows: of said East 89th Street, a distance Nos. 01-0110-6380 and 15 SF 015, of 23.17 feet to the principal place Request No. RQS 0110, RLA 2018-67. A portion of Permanent of beginning and containing 0.0790 Section 4. That this ordinance is Parcel No. 107-15-008 Acre (3440 Square Feet) of land. declared to be an emergency mea- Situated in the City of Cleveland, Be the same more or less, but sub- sure and, provided it receives the County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio ject to all legal highways and ease- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all and known as being part of Origi- ments of record. the members elected to Council, it nal 100 Acre Lot No. 324 and is fur- Section 3. That according to the shall take effect and be in force ther bounded and described as fol- Agreement referenced above and by immediately upon its passage and lows: and at the direction of the Board of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Beginning at the intersection of Control, the Commissioner of Pur- shall take effect and be in force the centerline of Wade Park Avenue chases and Supplies is authorized to from and after the earliest period N.E. (70 Feet Wide) and the center- convey the following properties to allowed by law. line of East 92nd Street (48 Feet CMSD: Permanent Parcel No. 106-18- Referred to Directors of City Plan- Wide and witnessed by a stone mon- 007. ning Commission, Finance, Law; ument with a drill hole found on the Section 4. That this Council finds Committees on Development Plan- centerline of said East 92nd Street, that the transactions contemplated ning and Sustainability, Finance. North 34.07 feet; in this ordinance are mutually ben- Thence South 89°08'09" West, eficial to the City and the CMSD. Ord. No. 201-2019. along the centerline of said Wade Section 5. That the Directors of By Council Members Johnson, Park Avenue N.E., a distance of Community Development, Economic Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- 654.45 feet to the intersection with Development, and/or Public Works mental request). the centerline of East 89th Street (40 are authorized to execute on behalf An emergency ordinance authoriz- Feet Wide); of the City of Cleveland all neces- ing the Directors of Community Thence North 00º55'56" West, sary documents to acquire, accept, Development, Economic Develop- along the centerline of said East record, and convey the properties. ment, and/or Public Works, to enter 89th Street, a distance of 179.84 feet Section 6. That the conveyances into one or more agreements with to that portion of East 89th Street shall be made by official deed pre- the Board of Education of the Cleve- that was Vacated by Ordinance No. pared by the Director of Law and land Metropolitan School District for 1384-67 and passed June 26, 1967 and executed by the Mayor on behalf of the exchange of lands for future the principal place of beginning; the City of Cleveland. The deed redevelopment and the mutual ben- shall contain necessary provisions, efit of the parties; and authorizing Course No. 1: including restrictive reversionary the Commissioner of Purchases and Thence South 89°08'15" West, interests as may be specified by the Supplies to acquire and convey the along the Northerly line of said East Board of Control or Director of Law, properties. 89th Street and that portion of East which shall protect the parties as Whereas, Section 3313.40 of the 89th Street that was Vacated by their respective interests require Revised Code permits a board of Ordinance No. 1384-67 and passed and shall specifically contain a pro- education and a municipal corpora- June 26, 1967, a distance of 20.00 feet vision against the erection of any tion to exchange real estate upon a to capped iron pin “#7104” found at advertising signs or billboards vote of a majority of members of the the Northwesterly corner of said except permitted identification board of education and a concurring East 89th Street; signs. 169 6 The City Record February 13, 2019

Section 7. That notwithstanding any regulatory agency or public constructing and installing replace- and as an exception to the provi- authority to permit performance of ment sewers and repairing and reha- sions of Chapters 183.07 of the Cod- the work authorized by this ordi- bilitating existing sewers, rehabili- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, nance. tating and relining sewers, rehabil- 1976, the transfer of properties Section 4. That the Director of itating and repairing sewer connec- between CMSD and the City are at Public Utilities is authorized to tions, and constructing and repair- no cost to either party, with all of apply for and accept one or more ing catch basins and manholes at the transactions together acknowl- grants from various public or pri- various locations throughout the edged and determined to be a fair vate entities to make the Improve- City, on an as-needed basis, for the market value transaction. ment; including but not limited to, a Division of Water Pollution Control, Section 8. That this ordinance is grant from the Department of Public Utilities, by declared to be an emergency mea- Regional Sewer District one or more public improvement sure and, provided it receives the (“NEORSD”) for Green Infrastruc- requirement contracts duly let to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ture Grant funding for permeable lowest responsible bidder or bidders the members elected to Council, it pavement necessary to implement a on a unit basis for the improvement. shall take effect and be in force portion of the Improvement; that the Section 2. That the Director of immediately upon its passage and Director is authorized to file all Public Utilities is authorized to approval by the Mayor; otherwise it papers and execute all documents make one or more written require- shall take effect and be in force necessary to receive the NEORSD ment contracts under the Charter and the Codified Ordinances of from and after the earliest period funds, or any other grant funds Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the allowed by law. received under this ordinance; and requirements for a period of one or Referred to Directors of Commu- that the funds are appropriated for two years for the making of the nity Development, Economic Devel- the purposes described in this ordi- opment, Public Works, City Plan- above public improvement with the nance. lowest responsible bidder or bidders ning Commission, Finance, Law; Section 5. That the Director of Committees on Municipal Services after competitive bidding on a unit Public Utilities is authorized to basis for the improvement for a peri- and Properties, Development Plan- enter into any agreements necessary ning and Sustainability, Finance. od not to exceed the specified term, to implement this ordinance. purchased by the Commissioner of Section 6. That the cost of the con- Purchases and Supplies on a unit Ord. No. 202-2019. tract or contracts and other expen- basis for the Division of Water Pol- By Council Members Keane and ditures authorized shall be paid lution Control, Department of Public Kelley (by departmental request). from Fund Nos. 54 SF 001, 54 SF 400, Utilities. Bids shall be taken in a An emergency ordinance deter- from the fund or funds to which are manner that permits an award to be mining the method of making the credited the proceeds of the sale of made for all items as a single con- public improvement of constructing future bonds, if issued for this pur- tract, or by separate contract for the Water Pollution Control Pave- pose, from the fund or funds to each or any combination of the ment and Drainage Improvement which are credited the NEORSD items as the Board of Control deter- Project Phase II at 12302 Kirby Green Infrastructure Grant Program mines. Alternate bids for a period Avenue; authorizing the Director of funds, from the fund or funds to less than the specified term may be Public Utilities to enter into one or which are credited the proceeds taken if desired by the Commis- more public improvement contracts from any grant received for this sioner of Purchases and Supplies to construct the improvement; and purpose; and/or from any funds until provision is made for the authorizing the director to apply for approved by the Director of Finance, requirements for the entire term. and accept any grants from any Request No. RQS 2003, RLA 2019-9. The Director of Public Utilities is public or private entity, including Section 7. That this ordinance is authorized to enter into one or more but not limited to, the Northeast declared to be an emergency mea- contracts with a term of two years Ohio Regional Sewer District Green sure and, provided it receives the instead of one year when there is a Infrastructure Grant Program fund- financial advantage to the City. For affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ing. purposes of this ordinance, a finan- the members elected to Council, it Whereas, this ordinance consti- cial advantage shall be determined shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- by the Director of Public Utilities by ing for the usual daily operation of immediately upon its passage and comparing the bids received for both a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it terms. fore, shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That the Director of Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period Public Utilities is authorized to the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. apply and pay for permits, licenses, Referred to Directors of Public Section 1. That, under Section 167 or other authorizations required by Utilities, City Planning Commission, of the Charter of the City of Cleve- any regulatory agency or public Finance, Law; Committees on Utili- land, this Council determines to authority to permit performance of ties, Finance. make the public improvement of the work authorized by this ordi- constructing the Water Pollution nance. Ord. No. 203-2019. Control Pavement and Drainage Section 4. That the Director of By Council Members Keane and Improvement Project Phase II at Public Utilities is authorized to Kelley (by departmental request). apply for and accept one or more 12302 Kirby Avenue (the “Improve- An emergency ordinance deter- ment”), for the Division of Water grants from various public or pri- mining the method of making the vate entities to make the Improve- Pollution Control, Department of public improvement of constructing ment; including but not limited to, Public Utilities, by one or more con- and installing replacement sewers the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer tracts duly let to the lowest respon- and repairing and rehabilitating District for Stormwater Community sible bidder or bidders after com- existing sewers and sewer connec- Cost Share Program funding or petitive bidding on a unit basis for tions, relining sewers, and con- other funding to implement the the Improvement. structing and repairing catch basins Improvement, that the Director is Section 2. That the Director of and manholes at various locations authorized to file all papers and Public Utilities is authorized to throughout the City on an as-need- execute all documents necessary to enter into one or more contracts for ed basis; and authorizing the Direc- receive the funds under this ordi- the making of the Improvement tor of Public Utilities to enter into nance; and that the funds are appro- with the lowest responsible bidder one or more public improvement priated for the purposes described in or bidders after competitive bidding requirement contracts for the mak- this ordinance. on a unit basis for the Improvement, ing of the improvement; and autho- Section 5. That the Director of provided, however, that each sepa- rizing gifts, grants, or loans. Public Utilities is authorized to rate trade and each distinct compo- Whereas, this ordinance consti- apply for and accept loans to pro- nent part of the Improvement may tutes an emergency measure provid- vide funding for the Improvement. be treated as a separate improve- ing for the usual daily operation of Section 6. That the Director of ment, and each, or any combination, a municipal department; now, there- Public Utilities is authorized to of the trades or components may be fore, enter into any loan agreements with the subject of a separate contract on Be it ordained by the Council of various public entities, including a unit basis. the City of Cleveland: but not limited to, the Ohio Envi- Section 3. That the Director of Section 1. That, under Section 167 ronmental Protection Agency for the Public Utilities is authorized to of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Improvement. The agreements shall apply and pay for permits, licenses, land, this Council determines to contain terms and conditions that or other authorizations required by make the public improvement of are acceptable to the Director of 170 February 13, 2019 The City Record 7

Law to protect the public interest. of any purchase under the contract, firms of consultants for the purpose The Director of Public Utilities is each of which purchases shall be of supplementing the regularly further authorized to file all papers made on order of the Commissioner employed staff of the several depart- and execute all documents neces- of Purchases and Supplies by a ments of the City of Cleveland in sary to receive the loan funds; and delivery order issued against the order to employ one or more profes- appropriate the loan funds for the contract or contracts and certified sional consultants to provide securi- purposes described in this ordi- by the Director of Finance. (RQN ty services at various indoor and nance. 2003, RL 2019-2) outdoor recreation facilities, includ- Section 7. That on execution of Section 11. That this ordinance is ing but not limited to, recreation any loan agreement, the Director of declared to be an emergency mea- centers, outdoor pools, and various Public Utilities is authorized to sure and, provided it receives the surrounding play areas, for a period repay the loan funds in accordance affirmative vote of two-thirds of all not to exceed one year. with the terms and conditions of the the members elected to Council, it The selection of the consultants Agreement, from funds approved by shall take effect and be in force for the services shall be made by the Director of Finance. immediately upon its passage and the Board of Control on the nomi- Section 8. That the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it nation of the Director of Public Public Utilities is authorized to shall take effect and be in force Works from a list of qualified con- enter into any agreements necessary from and after the earliest period sultants available for employment to implement this ordinance. allowed by law. as may be determined after a full Section 9. That under Section Referred to Directors of Public and complete canvass by the Direc- 108(b) of the Charter, the purchases Utilities, City Planning Commission, tor of Public Works for the purpose authorized by this ordinance may be Finance, Law; Committees on Utili- of compiling a list. The compensa- made through cooperative arrange- ties, Finance. tion to be paid for the services shall ments with other governmental be fixed by the Board of Control. agencies. The Director of Public Ord. No. 204-2019. The contract or contracts authorized Utilities may sign all documents By Council Members Johnson and shall be prepared by the Director of that are necessary to make the pur- Kelley (by departmental request). Law, approved by the Director of chases, and may enter into one or An emergency ordinance authoriz- Public Works, and certified by the more contracts with the vendors ing the Director of Public Works to Director of Finance. selected through that cooperative employ one or more professional Section 2. That the cost of the con- process. consultants to provide security ser- tract or contracts authorized shall Section 10. That the costs of the vices at various indoor and outdoor be paid from Fund No. 01-7004-6380, contract or contracts or other expen- recreation facilities, including but RQS 7004, RL 2019-4. ditures shall be paid from Fund Nos. not limited to, recreation centers, Section 3. That this ordinance is 54 SF 001, 54 SF 400, from the fund outdoor pools, and various sur- declared to be an emergency mea- or funds to which are credited the rounding play areas, for a period sure and, provided it receives the proceeds from the sale of future not to exceed one year. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all bonds, if issued for this purpose, Whereas, this ordinance consti- the members elected to Council, it from the fund or funds to which are tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force credited the NEORSD Stormwater ing for the usual daily operation of immediately upon its passage and Community Cost Share Program a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it funds, from the fund or funds to fore, shall take effect and be in force which are credited the proceeds Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period from any grant or loan received for the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. this purpose, and/or shall also be Section 1. That the Director of Referred to Directors of Public charged against the proper appro- Public Works is authorized to Works, Finance, Law; Committees priation accounts and the Director employ by contract or contracts one on Municipal Services and Proper- of Finance shall certify the amount or more consultants or one or more ties, Finance.

FIRST READING ORDINANCES REFERRED

Ord. No. 205-2019. By Council Member Polensek. An ordinance changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, that the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darley Avenue North East and the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land also known as Sublot No. 204 in the Henry C. Wick Subdivision of part of the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351, commonly known as Permanent Parcel Number (PPN) 112-03- 018 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, southerly along said prolongation of said easterly line continuing through the intersection of the cen- terline of Kelso Avenue and continuing southerly through the intersection of the centerline of Argus Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue (formerly Quinby Avenue N.E.); Thence, easterly along the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 16 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision as recorded in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more commonly known as PPN 112-03-128; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program on November 16, 2012 also known as Sublot No. 52 in the H.C. Wick Subdivision Annex of part of the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded AFN 201207250293 and commonly known as PPN 112-03-160 in Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, westerly along said southerly line and its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of East 136th Street; Thence, northerly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of E. 133rd Street; Thence, southerly along the southerly prolongation of East 133rd Street to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Cleveland Public Power as a perpetual easement and right of way by North- east Ohio Regional Sewer District and commonly known as PPN 112-06-006, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 365, Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed by Sunrise Development Corporation by deed to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District as recorded by AFN 200709280013 and commonly known as PPN 112-02-046 as recorded in Cuyahoga County Map Records; 171 8 The City Record February 13, 2019

Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of Darley Avenue N.E.; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of the aforementioned Sublot No. 204, more commonly known as PPN 112-03-018 and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 146th Street and the centerline of Darwin Avenue (for- merly Fulton Avenue); Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 146th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of PPN 112-26-092 also known as Sublot No. 104 of the Quinby & Brooks Subdivision of part of the Original Euclid Township Tract No. 16 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuya- hoga County Map Records; Thence, northerly along said southerly prolongation of the westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Jenne Avenue; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Jenne Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Program by foreclo- sure on May 23, 1997 as referenced in Book 5059, Page 39 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and commonly known as PPN 112-26-034; Thence, northerly along said southerly prolongation of the westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of South Waterloo Road; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of South Waterloo Road to its intersection with the centerline of Darwin Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darwin Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 146th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Two Family Residential’ District, a ‘D’ Area Dis- trict and a ‘1’ Height District; Section 2. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the centerline of Diana Avenue (for- merly Kenneth Avenue N.E.); Thence southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp; Thence, northerly and easterly along the I-90 East to Lake Shore Boulevard Ramp to its intersection with the centerline of Diana Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Diana Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height District; Section 3. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the South Waterloo Road Ramp and the northerly prolonga- tion of the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland by deed on January 1, 1975 and commonly known as PPN 112-26-031; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Jenne Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Jenne Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 106 in Quinby & Brooks Subdivision of part of the Original Euclid Township Tract No. 16, as shown by the recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and com- monly known as PPN 112-26-086 or 633 East 140th Street; Thence, southerly along said easterly line and continuing along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue (formerly Montgomery Avenue N.E.); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Diana Avenue (formerly Kenneth Avenue N.E.), Thence, westerly along the centerline of Diana Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Bobbie C. Laster on March 28, 2000 and known as Sublots Nos. 127 & 128 in Henry C. Wick’s Subdivision of part of Original East Cleveland Township One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Map Records (commonly known as PPN 112-01-123); Thence, northerly along the southerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of said parcel; Thence, easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land con- veyed by the Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Corporation to the City of Cleveland Land Reutilization Pro- gram by deed on May 8, 2018 and more commonly known as PPN 112-01-089 as recorded by AFN 201805090346 in Cuyahoga County Records; Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of I-90 East to East 140th Street Ramp; Thence, northwesterly along said centerline and continuing along the centerline of South Waterloo Road to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of PPN 112-26-031 and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darley Avenue and the centerline of East 140th Street; 172 February 13, 2019 The City Record 9

Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Intermodal Facilities Group, LLC on June 23, 2016 and known as Sublots Nos. 53 & 54 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by recorded plat in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and more com- monly known as PPN 112-03-161; Thence, westerly along said easterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of said parcel; Thence, northerly along said westerly line and its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue (formerly Quinby Avenue N.E.); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Eaglesmere Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of Sublot No. 295 in the aforementioned Subdivision as shown by recorded plat in Volume 28 of Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County Records and also known as PPN 112-03-091; Thence, northerly along said easterly line and its northerly prolongation through the intersection of the cen- terlines of Argus Avenue and continuing northerly along said prolongation through the centerline of Kelso Avenue and continuing to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the westerly prolongation of the cen- terline of Cobalt Avenue (formerly Parker Avenue N.E.); Thence, northeasterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 143rd Street, Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 143rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue (formerly Manchester Avenue); Thence, westerly along the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue continuing across the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the southeasterly prolongation of the south westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Anthony Brigandi on January 19, 1995 and known as being parts of Sublots Nos. 7 & 8 in the Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 354 in the H.C. McDowell, Brayton, et. Al., Subdivision shown by recorded plat in Volume 10 of Maps, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County Records (commonly known as PPN 112-07-002); Thence, northwesterly along said southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a par- cel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland on January 1,1975 and also known as the former site of the Cleveland Municipal Light & Power Plant -- Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001; Thence, northeasterly along said northerly line and its northeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the southwesterly prolon- gation of the centerline of Cobalt Avenue and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’ Use District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height District; Section 4. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Darwin Avenue and the centerline of East 152nd Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 152nd Street to its intersection with the northeasterly prolon- gation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to New York Central Lines LLC on August 14, 2002 and known as part of Original Euclid Township Tracts 1 & 16, and being a portion of the former New York Central Railroad Company as recorded in Cuyahoga County Map Records (more commonly known as PPN 112-27- 003); Thence, southwesterly along said northeasterly prolongation of said southerly line continuing to its intersec- tion with the centerline of East 143rd Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 143rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Cobalt Avenue (formerly Parker Avenue N.E.); Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Cobalt Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darley Avenue; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darley Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 146th Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 146th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Darwin Avenue (formerly Fulton Avenue N.E.); Thence, easterly along the centerline of Darwin Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 152nd Street and the point of origin; And; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 140th Street and the easterly prolongation of the norther- ly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Cleveland Public Power as a perpetual easement and right of way by Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, and commonly known as PPN 112-06-006, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 365, Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Map Records; Thence, southerly along the centerline of East 140th Street to its intersection with the northeasterly prolonga- tion of the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the City of Cleveland on January 1, 1975 and the former site of Cleveland Municipal Light and Power Plant -- Collinwood Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001; Thence, southwesterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of said parcel; Thence, southeasterly along said westerly line and its southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Aspinwall (formerly Kirby Avenue N.E.) Avenue; Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of Aspinwall Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 136th Street; Thence, southerly along the centerline of the now vacated East 136th Street to its intersection with the west- erly prolongation of the centerline of Maxwell Avenue N.E.; Thence, westerly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of the New York Central Lines Rail Road (R.R.) or the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Northerly Lakes Management Company on January 6, 1995, as recorded in Volume 94-00103, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County Records and commonly known as PPN 112-06-003; 173 10 The City Record February 13, 2019

Thence, northerly along said prolongation of the westerly line of said parcel to its intersection with the norther- ly line of the aforementioned Cleveland Public Power easement also known as PPN 112-06-006; Thence, easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of East 133rd Street; Thence, northerly along the centerline of East 133rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E.; Thence, easterly along the centerline of Kuhlman Avenue N.E. to its intersection with the southerly prolonga- tion of the centerline of East 136th Street; Thence, southerly along the southerly prolongation of the centerline of East 136th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to Edgar Pike on Septem- ber 17, 1998 and known as Sublot No. 37 in H.C. Wick’s Subdivision Annex of part of Original One Hundred (100) Acre Lot No. 351, as shown by recorded plat in Volume 87 of Maps, Page 25 of Cuyahoga County Map Records and commonly known as PPN 112-03-145; Thence, easterly along said southerly line and its easterly prolongation continuing to its intersection with the centerline of East 140th Street and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Semi-Industry Use District’, a “K” Area District and a ‘1’ Height District. Section 5. That the street frontages described as follows: The eastern side of East 140th Street between Lakeshore Boulevard and Aspinwall Avenue; And; The western side of East 140th Street between Lakeshore Boulevard and Westropp Avenue; And; The western side of East 140th Street between the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed by deed from Victoria Richardson to Rodney Jaspar on March 31, 2003 and commonly known as PPN 112-01-142 as recorded in Volume 92-11466, Page 45 of Cuyahoga County Records and Aspinwall Avenue; And; The northern side of Aspinwall Avenue between the western line of a parcel of land conveyed to the City of Cleveland on January 1, 1975 and the former site of Cleveland Municipal Light and Power Plant -- Collinwood Station or more commonly known as PPN 112-07-001 and the centerline of East 143rd Street; And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay District’ Section 6. That a Mapped Building Setback of seven (7) feet shall be established along the southerly side of Diana Avenue between East 140th Street and East 136th Street, on the northerly side of Darley Avenue between East 140th Street and the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to John Stabler by deed on November 29, 1976 as recorded as Permanent Parcel Number 112-02-167 in Cuyahoga County Records, and on the easterly and westerly side of East 136th Street between Diana Avenue and Darley Avenue as shown on the attached map. Section 7. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 6 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2595, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designat- ed for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 8. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

174 February 13, 2019 The City Record 11

Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boule- vard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). The inset in the lower right corner depicts the Urban Form Overlay continuing northerly along East 140th Street to Lakeshore Boulevard. Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on Development Planning and Sustain- ability.

Ord. No. 206-2019. By Council Member Conwell. An ordinance establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 12018019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That a Mapped Building Setback of zero (0) feet from the property line shall be established on the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of a parcel of land conveyed by deed to the Cleveland Institute of Music from Case Western Reserve University on January 1, 1986 and more commonly known as 1609 Hazel Road as recorded by AFN: 201111140610 or Permanent Parcel Number 120-18-019; And as identified on the attached map, the zero (0) foot mapped building setback from the property line is here- by established on the Building Zone Maps; Section 2. That the changes described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2598, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on Development Planning and Sustain- ability. 175 12 The City Record February 13, 2019

Ord. No. 207-2019. By Council Member Cleveland. An ordinance changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN12323029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, and State of Ohio, that the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Hector Avenue (formerly Hector Street S.E.) and the center- line of Fowler Avenue; Thence, southeasterly along the centerline of Hector Street S.E. to its intersection with the centerline of McBride Avenue; Thence, southwesterly along the centerline of McBride Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Broad- way Avenue; Thence, northwesterly along the centerline of Broadway Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Fowler Avenue; Thence, northeasterly along the centerline of Fowler Avenue to its intersection with centerline of Hector Street S.E. and the point of origin; And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’, a ‘K’ Area District and a ‘3’ Height District. Section 2. That all existing Mapped Building Setbacks of forty-three (43) feet along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue between Fowler Avenue and McBride Avenue And as identified on the attached map are hereby removed from the Building Zone Maps. Section 3. That the street frontages described as follows: The northeasterly side of Broadway Avenue between the centerline of Fowler Avenue and the centerline of McBride Avenue, And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay District’ Section 4. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2596, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designat- ed for this purpose by the City Planning Commission. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on Development Planning and Sustain- ability. 176 February 13, 2019 The City Record 13

FIRST READING EMERGENCY being exploited to contact recruit Be it resolved by the Council of RESOLUTION REFERRED and sell children for sex, and anoth- the City of Cleveland: er study that was requested by the Section 1. That this Council urges Res. No. 216-2019. ’s Human the Mayor of the City of Cleveland By Council Member B. Jones. Trafficking Commission revealed and the Superintendent of the Cleve- An emergency resolution urging how traffickers in human traffick- land Municipal School District to the Mayor of the City of Cleveland ing often target and connect with consider developing and implement- and the Superintendent of the Cleve- vulnerable children on the internet ing a community-wide educational land Municipal School District to and social media; and awareness initiative on human traf- consider developing and implement- Whereas, it is vitally important to ficking in order to educate and ing a community-wide educational educate parents, professionals, and increase public awareness on this awareness initiative on human traf- youth especially in middle school or major public health and safety ficking in order to educate and teenage daughters who may be issue. increase public awareness on this unaware about the dangers of Section 2. That the Council of the major public health and safety online predatory practices used by City of Cleveland hereby directs the issue. master manipulators in human traf- Clerk of Council to transmit copies Whereas, human trafficking is a ficking; and of this resolution to Mayor Frank human rights violation, especially in Whereas, public awareness about Jackson, City of Cleveland and to sex trade, slavery, and involuntary human trafficking still needs to Eric Gordon, Superintendent of the servitude, defined as the recruit- reach broader communities and com- Cleveland Public School District. ment, transportation, transfer, har- municate more information to the Section 3. That this resolution is boring or receipt of persons, by public about the nuances of this hereby declared to be an emergency means of threat or use of force or crime, and how the use of the inter- measure and, provided it receives other forms of coercion, or abduc- net and social media are becoming the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tion, or fraud, of deception, of the more popular tools that human traf- all members elected to Council, it abuse of power or of a position of fickers use to target their victims; shall take effect and be in force vulnerability or the giving or receiv- and immediately upon its adoption and ing of payments or benefits to Whereas, there are limited studies approval by the Mayor; otherwise it achieve the consent of a person hav- in the United States on the profile shall take effect and be in force ing control over another person for of traffickers and their unique pat- from and after the earliest period the purpose of exploitation; and terns of perpetration, as well as spe- allowed by law. Whereas, globally and in the Unit- cific statistics on human trafficking Referred to Committee on ed States human trafficking, espe- activities and crimes that are tak- Finance. cially sex trafficking, disproportion- ing place in communities across the ately affects women and girls; and country; and FIRST READING EMERGENCY Whereas, human trafficking also Whereas, community educational affects highly vulnerable popula- ORDINANCES READ IN FULL prevention programs addressing tions to human trafficking activities AND PASSED human trafficking and re-traffick- including but not limited to the eco- ing are needed for those in health nomically vulnerable, persons with Ord. No. 208-2019. care, middle schools and high- disabilities, and runaway youth, By Council Members Hairston and with disproportionate vulnerability schools, and other community Polensek. for youth who identify as gay, les- venues and the law enforcement An emergency ordinance consent- bian, bisexual, and transgender; and community in order to educate the ing and approving the issuance of a Whereas, victims of human traf- public on this serious social problem permit for the Cleveland Kurento- ficking in the United States have to increase public awareness; and. vanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, been identified in multiple legal and Whereas, citizens, health and managed by Hermes Sports & illicit industries that can often social service providers, school Events. expose them to physical, sexual and teachers and law enforcement offi- Whereas, this ordinance consti- psychological abuse that can lead to cers need training and tools to iden- tutes an emergency measure provid- serious and complex health and psy- tify and attend to victims of human ing for the usual daily operation of chological consequences; and trafficking effectively, and to a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, worldwide, human traf- become more educated and aware on fore, ficking generates approximately $36 how information and communica- Be it ordained by the Council of billion each year, where $1 dollar tions technologies are being used the City of Cleveland: for every $4 dollars circulates in the for human trafficking; and Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- United States, where freedom is an Whereas, this Council encourages tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- inalienable right; and the development of educational pre- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Whereas, commercial sex traffick- sentations on human trafficking Council consents to and approves ing includes “the recruitment, har- workshops at neighborhood commu- the holding of the Cleveland Kuren- boring, transportation, provision or nity centers, Cleveland Public tovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, obtaining of a person for the pur- Schools and throughout all five START, E 64th St. near Slovenian poses of a commercial sex act; “chil- police districts in the city of Cleve- Museum and Archives; Turn right dren in “the life” are considered vic- land in order to educate citizens, on St. Clair Ave; Turn right on E tims of severe forms of trafficking, youth, teachers and law enforcement 62nd St; Turn left on Grdina Ave; and they are in our schools; and officers about learning how to iden- Turn left on E 61st St; Turn right Whereas, every year, hundreds of tify victims of human trafficking as on Carry Ave; Turn left on E 55th thousands of children, mostly girls well as knowing how to monitor St; Turn right on Hamilton Ave; in early adolescence, are at risk for internet and social media activity of TURNAROUND on Hamilton Ave human trafficking whereby they are teenage youth in order to safeguard before E 38th St; Turn left on E 55th subjected to physical, verbal and them from human trafficking preda- St; Turn right on Carry Ave; Turn sexual abuse, as well as facing tors as well as becoming aware right on E 61st St; Turn left on St. social isolation, lack of care, manip- about the various resources such as Clair Ave; FINISH, E 64th St. near ulation, and severe health concerns, local and national human traffick- including HIV, and are subject to Slovenian Museum and Archives; ing hotlines, and other agencies that severe emotional trauma and must provided that the applicant sponsor overcome stigmatization and post- provide helpful information on this shall meet all the requirements of traumatic stress, and in some states topic; and Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- they may face the threat of a crim- Whereas, this Council encourages nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. inal record; and local law enforcement to begin col- Streets may be closed as determined Whereas, according to the 2017 lecting more specific crime data and by the Chief of Police and safety Ohio State’s Attorney General’s statistics on human trafficking forces as may be necessary in order Human Trafficking Commission activities that are taking place with- to protect the participants in the report, authorities investigated 202 in the city of Cleveland to thor- event. Said permit shall further pro- human trafficking cases in 2017 that oughly identify by category, victims, vide that the City of Cleveland shall amounted to a 50 percent increase and specific human trafficking be fully indemnified from any and over the previous year, and the activities that are taking place in all liability resulting from the majority of those cases involved the the city of Cleveland; and issuance of the same, to the extent sex trade; and Whereas, this resolution consti- and in form satisfactory to the Whereas, according to a study by tutes an emergency measure for the Director of Law. the University of Toledo Human immediate preservation of public Section 2. That this ordinance is Trafficking and Social Justice Insti- peace, property, health or safety, hereby declared to be an emergency tute social media is increasingly now, therefore, measure and, provided it receives 177 14 The City Record February 13, 2019 the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, this ordinance consti- Liquor Control are prevented rea- all the members elected to Council, tutes an emergency measure provid- sonable access to the establishment; it shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of and immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, the place for which the approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it fore, permit is sought is so located with shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of respect to the neighborhood that it from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: substantially interferes with public allowed by law. Section 1. That the Director of the decency, sobriety, peace or good Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Department of Community Develop- order; and and statutory provisions and place ment is hereby authorized to enter Whereas, this objection is based on final passage. into agreement effective July 1, 2018 on other legal grounds as set forth The rules were suspended. Yeas with Westown Community Develop- in Revised Code Section 4303.292; 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ment Corporation for the Westown and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. CDC Code Enforcement Program for Whereas, this resolution consti- Nays 0. the public purpose of eliminating tutes an emergency measure provid- slum and blight in City of Cleveland ing for the immediate preservation Ord. No. 209-2019. neighborhoods through the use of of the public peace, prosperity, safe- By Council Member McCormack. Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. ty and welfare pursuant to Section An emergency ordinance consent- Section 2. That the cost of said 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. ing and approving the issuance of a contract shall be in an amount not Council’s objection to said permit permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run to exceed $65,722.00 and shall be must be received by the Superinten- on March 17, 2019, managed by Her- paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188. dent of Liquor Control within 30 mes Sports & Events Section 3. That the Director of days of notification; now, therefore, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Law shall prepare and approve said Be it resolved by the Council of tutes an emergency measure provid- contract and that the contract shall the City of Cleveland: ing for the usual daily operation of contain such terms and provisions Section 1. That Council does here- a municipal department; now, there- as he deems necessary to protect the by record its objection to the trans- fore, City’s interest. fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Be it ordained by the Council of Section 4. That this ordinance is Liquor Permit from Bartlett Avenue, the City of Cleveland: hereby declared to be an emergency LLC, DBA Johnsons Deli, 15315 Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- measure and, provided it receives Bartlett Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 44120, Permit No. 0491265 to Ali nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this all the members elected to Council, Elder Enterprises, Inc., DBA John- Council consents to and approves it shall take effect and be in force sons Deli, 15315 Bartlett Avenue, the holding of the St. Patrick’s Day immediately upon its passage and Cleveland, Ohio 44120, Permit No. Run on March 17, 2019, start: West approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 0121104; and requests the Superin- 6th Street, near St. Clair Avenue; shall take effect and be in force tendent of Liquor Control to set a head south on West 6th Street; turn from and after the earliest period hearing for said application in left on St. Clair Avenue; turn left on allowed by law. accordance with provisions of Sec- West 3rd Street; turn right on Alfred Motion to suspend rules, Charter, tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Lerner Way; continue onto North and statutory provisions and place Ohio. Marginal Road; turnaround on North on final passage. Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Marginal Road; continue onto Alfred The rules were suspended. Yeas cil be and she is hereby directed to Lerner Way; turn left on West 3rd 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read transmit two certified copies of this Street; turn right on St. Clair third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. resolution, together with two copies Avenue; turn right on West 6th Nays 0. of a letter of objection and two Street; finish on West 6th Street; copies of a letter requesting that the provided that the applicant sponsor FIRST READING EMERGENCY hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- shall meet all the requirements of RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL hoga County. Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- AND ADOPTED Section 3. That this resolution is nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. hereby declared to be an emergency Streets may be closed as determined Res. No. 210-2019. measure and, provided it receives by the Chief of Police and safety By Council Member J. Jones. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of forces as may be necessary in order An emergency resolution object- all the members elected to Council, to protect the participants in the ing to the transfer of ownership of it shall take effect and be in force event. Said permit shall further pro- a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 15315 immediately upon its adoption and vide that the City of Cleveland shall Bartlett Avenue. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it be fully indemnified from any and Whereas, Council has been noti- shall take effect and be in force all liability resulting from the fied by the Division of Liquor Con- from and after the earliest period issuance of the same, to the extent trol of an application for the trans- allowed by law. and in form satisfactory to the fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Director of Law. Liquor Permit from Bartlett Avenue, and statutory provisions and place Section 2. That this ordinance is LLC, DBA Johnsons Deli, 15315 on final adoption. hereby declared to be an emergency Bartlett Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio The rules were suspended. Yeas measure and, provided it receives 44120, Permit No. 0491265 to Ali 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Elder Enterprises, Inc., DBA John- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas all the members elected to Council, sons Deli, 15315 Bartlett Avenue, 16. Nays 0. it shall take effect and be in force Cleveland, Ohio 44120, Permit No. immediately upon its passage and 0121104; and Res. No. 211-2019. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Whereas, the granting of this By Council Member J. Jones. shall take effect and be in force application for a liquor permit to An emergency resolution object- from and after the earliest period this high crime area, which is ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at allowed by law. already saturated with other liquor 14302 Harvard Avenue. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Whereas, Council has been noti- and statutory provisions and place ests of the entire community; and fied by the Division of Liquor Con- on final passage. Whereas, the applicant does not trol of an application for a New C1 The rules were suspended. Yeas qualify to be a permit holder and/or Liquor Permit at Goodman & Levy 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read has demonstrated that he has oper- LLC, 14302 Harvard Avenue, Cleve- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ated his liquor business in disregard land, Ohio 44128, Permit No. 3278388; Nays 0. of the laws, regulations or local and ordinances of this state or any other Whereas, the granting of this Ord. No. 213-2019. state; and application for a liquor permit to By Council Member Brady. Whereas, the place for which the this high crime area, which is An emergency ordinance authoriz- permit is sought has not conformed already saturated with other liquor ing the Director of the Department to the building, safety or health outlets, is contrary to the best inter- of Community Development to enter requirements of the governing body ests of the entire community; and into agreement with Westown Com- of this County or City; and Whereas, the applicant does not munity Development Corporation for Whereas, the place for which the qualify to be a permit holder and/or the Westown CDC Code Enforce- permit is sought is so arranged or has demonstrated that he has oper- ment Program through the use of constructed that law enforcement ated his liquor business in disregard Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. officers or agents of the Division of of the laws, regulations or local 178 February 13, 2019 The City Record 15 ordinances of this state or any other Whereas, the applicant does not Ohio 44103, Permit No. 2714519 to Pit state; and qualify to be a permit holder and/or Stop E55 Corp, 2288 East 55th Street, Whereas, the place for which the has demonstrated that he has oper- 1st floor unit, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, permit is sought has not conformed ated his liquor business in disregard Permit No. 6934097; and to the building, safety or health of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, the granting of this requirements of the governing body ordinances of this state or any other application for a liquor permit to of this County or City; and state; and this high crime area, which is Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the place for which the already saturated with other liquor permit is sought is so arranged or permit is sought has not conformed outlets, is contrary to the best inter- constructed that law enforcement to the building, safety or health ests of the entire community; and officers or agents of the Division of requirements of the governing body Whereas, the applicant does not Liquor Control are prevented rea- of this County or City; and qualify to be a permit holder and/or sonable access to the establishment; Whereas, the place for which the has demonstrated that he has oper- and permit is sought is so arranged or ated his liquor business in disregard Whereas, the place for which the constructed that law enforcement of the laws, regulations or local permit is sought is so located with officers or agents of the Division of ordinances of this state or any other respect to the neighborhood that it Liquor Control are prevented rea- state; and substantially interferes with public sonable access to the establishment; Whereas, the place for which the decency, sobriety, peace or good and permit is sought has not conformed order; and Whereas, the place for which the to the building, safety or health Whereas, this objection is based permit is sought is so located with requirements of the governing body on other legal grounds as set forth respect to the neighborhood that it of this County or City; and in Revised Code Section 4303.292; substantially interferes with public Whereas, the place for which the and decency, sobriety, peace or good permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, this resolution consti- order; and constructed that law enforcement tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, this objection is based officers or agents of the Division of ing for the immediate preservation on other legal grounds as set forth Liquor Control are prevented rea- of the public peace, prosperity, safe- in Revised Code Section 4303.292; sonable access to the establishment; ty and welfare pursuant to Section and and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Whereas, this resolution consti- Whereas, the place for which the Council’s objection to said permit tutes an emergency measure provid- permit is sought is so located with must be received by the Superinten- ing for the immediate preservation respect to the neighborhood that it dent of Liquor Control within 30 of the public peace, prosperity, safe- substantially interferes with public days of notification; now, therefore, ty and welfare pursuant to Section decency, sobriety, peace or good Be it resolved by the Council of 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. order; and the City of Cleveland: Council’s objection to said permit Whereas, this objection is based Section 1. That Council does here- must be received by the Superinten- on other legal grounds as set forth by record its objection to a New C1 dent of Liquor Control within 30 in Revised Code Section 4303.292; days of notification; now, therefore, Liquor Permit at Goodman & Levy and Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this resolution consti- LLC, 14302 Harvard Avenue, Cleve- the City of Cleveland: tutes an emergency measure provid- land, Ohio 44128, Permit No. 3278388; Section 1. That Council does here- ing for the immediate preservation and requests the Superintendent of by record its objection to a New D5 of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Liquor Control to set a hearing for Liquor Permit at All Levels, LLC, ty and welfare pursuant to Section said application in accordance with DBA Levels Lounge, 13411 Miles 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, Per- Council’s objection to said permit Revised Code of Ohio. mit No. 0121535; and requests the must be received by the Superinten- Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Superintendent of Liquor Control to dent of Liquor Control within 30 cil be and she is hereby directed to set a hearing for said application in days of notification; now, therefore, transmit two certified copies of this accordance with provisions of Sec- Be it resolved by the Council of resolution, together with two copies tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of the City of Cleveland: of a letter of objection and two Ohio. Section 1. That Council does here- copies of a letter requesting that the Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- by record its objection to the trans- hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- cil be and she is hereby directed to fer of ownership of a C2 Liquor Per- hoga County. transmit two certified copies of this mit from Fifty Five Deli, Inc., DBA Section 3. That this resolution is resolution, together with two copies Fifty Five Deli Express, 2288 East hereby declared to be an emergency of a letter of objection and two 55th Street, 1st floor unit, Cleveland, measure and, provided it receives copies of a letter requesting that the Ohio 44103, Permit No. 2714519 to Pit the affirmative vote of two-thirds of hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Stop E55 Corp, 2288 East 55th Street, all the members elected to Council, hoga County. 1st floor unit, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, it shall take effect and be in force Section 3. That this resolution is Permit No. 6934097; and requests the immediately upon its adoption and hereby declared to be an emergency Superintendent of Liquor Control to approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it measure and, provided it receives set a hearing for said application in shall take effect and be in force the affirmative vote of two-thirds of accordance with provisions of Sec- from and after the earliest period all the members elected to Council, tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of allowed by law. it shall take effect and be in force Ohio. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, immediately upon its adoption and Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- and statutory provisions and place approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it cil be and she is hereby directed to on final adoption. shall take effect and be in force transmit two certified copies of this The rules were suspended. Yeas from and after the earliest period resolution, together with two copies 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read allowed by law. of a letter of objection and two third time in full. Adopted. Yeas Motion to suspend rules, Charter, copies of a letter requesting that the 16. Nays 0. and statutory provisions and place hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- on final adoption. hoga County. Res. No. 212-2019. The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 3. That this resolution is By Council Member J. Jones. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hereby declared to be an emergency An emergency resolution object- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas measure and, provided it receives ing to a New D5 Liquor Permit at 16. Nays 0. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 13411 Miles Avenue. all the members elected to Council, Whereas, Council has been noti- Res. No. 217-2019. it shall take effect and be in force fied by the Division of Liquor Con- By Council Member Cleveland. immediately upon its adoption and trol of an application for a New D5 An emergency resolution object- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Liquor Permit at All Levels, LLC, ing to the transfer of ownership of shall take effect and be in force DBA Levels Lounge, 13411 Miles a C2 Liquor Permit to 2288 East 55th from and after the earliest period Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44128, Per- Street, 1st floor unit. allowed by law. mit No. 0121535; and Whereas, Council has been noti- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Whereas, the granting of this fied by the Division of Liquor Con- and statutory provisions and place application for a liquor permit to trol of an application for the trans- on final adoption. this high crime area, which is fer of ownership of a C2 Liquor Per- The rules were suspended. Yeas already saturated with other liquor mit from Fifty Five Deli, Inc., DBA 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Fifty Five Deli Express, 2288 East third time in full. Adopted. Yeas ests of the entire community; and 55th Street, 1st floor unit, Cleveland, 16. Nays 0. 179 16 The City Record February 13, 2019

Res. No. 218-2019. all the members elected to Council, The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Member Brancatelli. it shall take effect and be in force 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read An emergency resolution object- immediately upon its adoption and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. ing to the transfer of ownership of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Nays 0. a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4901 shall take effect and be in force Fleet Avenue. from and after the earliest period Ord. No. 172-2019. Whereas, Council has been noti- allowed by law. By Council Member Kelley (by fied by the Division of Liquor Con- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, departmental request). trol of an application for the trans- and statutory provisions and place An emergency ordinance approv- fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X on final adoption. ing the collective bargaining agree- Liquor Permit from Michael Miyako The rules were suspended. Yeas ment with the Cleveland Police Boyer, LLC, DBA 7 Eleven Store, 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) 3674A, 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas civilian personnel; and to amend Ohio 44105, Permit No. 5903433 to 16. Nays 0. Section 10 of Ordinance No. 323-15, Fleet Oil & Gas, Inc., DBA Fleet passed March 30, 2015, as amended, Gas, 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, SECOND READING EMERGENCY relating to compensation for various Ohio 44105, Permit No. 2772865; and ORDINANCES PASSED classifications. Whereas, the granting of this Approved by Directors of Human application for a liquor permit to Ord. No. 142-2019. Resources, Finance, Law; Passage this high crime area, which is By Council Members Brancatelli recommended by Committee on already saturated with other liquor and Kelley (by departmental Finance, when amended, as follows: outlets, is contrary to the best inter- request). 1. Section 1, lines 1 and 2, strike ests of the entire community; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- “and subject to an arbitration Whereas, the applicant does not ing the Director of Community award”. qualify to be a permit holder and/or Development to apply for and accept 2. In Section 2, at amended Section has demonstrated that he has oper- grants from the United States 10, classification number 3, strike ated his liquor business in disregard Department of Housing and Urban “33,826,74” and insert “33,112.54”; and of the laws, regulations or local Development for the PY2019 under at classification number 4, strike ordinances of this state or any other the Title I of the Housing and Com- “37,180.95” and insert “38,602.26”. state; and munity Development Act of 1974, for Amendments agreed to. Whereas, the place for which the the 2019 Federal HOME Investment The rules were suspended. Yeas permit is sought has not conformed Partnerships Act Program, Emer- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read to the building, safety or health gency Solutions Grant Program, and third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. requirements of the governing body the Housing Opportunities for Per- Nays 0. of this County or City; and sons with AIDS Program; and autho- In compliance with Section 33 of Whereas, the place for which the rizing contracts and other expendi- the Charter a copy of the legislation permit is sought is so arranged or tures. was furnished to each member of constructed that law enforcement Approved by Directors of Commu- Council before final passage. officers or agents of the Division of nity Development, Finance, Law; Liquor Control are prevented rea- Passage recommended by Commit- Ord. No. 173-2019. sonable access to the establishment; tees on Development Planning and By Council Member Kelley (by Sustainability, Finance. and departmental request). The rules were suspended. Yeas Whereas, the place for which the An emergency ordinance authoriz- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read permit is sought is so located with ing the Director of Finance, on third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. respect to the neighborhood that it behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Nays 0. substantially interferes with public Court, to enter into one or more con- decency, sobriety, peace or good Ord. No. 170-2019. tracts with Court Community Ser- order; and By Council Member Kelley (by vice for professional services neces- Whereas, this objection is based departmental request). sary to place criminal defendants in on other legal grounds as set forth An emergency ordinance approv- community service, and for place- in Revised Code Section 4303.292; ing the collective bargaining agree- ment in the Cleveland Work Crew and ment with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Program, both as referred by the Whereas, this resolution consti- Benevolent Association (Chief Dis- Court, for the Cleveland Municipal tutes an emergency measure provid- patcher); and to amend Section 15 of Court, each for a period of one year, ing for the immediate preservation Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March with a one-year option to renew, of the public peace, prosperity, safe- 30, 2015, as amended, relating to exercisable by the Director of ty and welfare pursuant to Section compensation for various classifica- Finance. 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. tions. Approved by Directors of Finance, Council’s objection to said permit Approved by Directors of Human Law; Passage recommended by Com- must be received by the Superinten- Resources, Finance, Law; Passage mittee on Finance. dent of Liquor Control within 30 recommended by Committee on The rules were suspended. Yeas days of notification; now, therefore, Finance, when amended, as follows: 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Be it resolved by the Council of 1. In Section 1, line 2, after “sub- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. the City of Cleveland: ject to an arbitration award” insert Nays 0. Section 1. That Council does here- “/fact finding”. by record its objection to the trans- 2. In Section 2, at amended Section MOTION fer of ownership of a C2 and C2X 15, classification number 1, strike Liquor Permit from Michael Miyako “$51,328.22” and “$55,788.99” and On the motion of Council Member Boyer, LLC, DBA 7 Eleven Store, insert “$51,411.95” and “$55,788.98”. Kazy, the absence of Council Mem- 3674A, 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, Amendments agreed to. ber Basheer S. Jones is hereby Ohio 44105, Permit No. 5903433 to The rules were suspended. Yeas authorized. Seconded by Council Fleet Oil & Gas, Inc., DBA Fleet 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Member Griffin. Gas, 4901 Fleet Avenue, Cleveland, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Ohio 44105, Permit No. 2772865; and Nays 0. MOTION requests the Superintendent of In compliance with Section 33 of Liquor Control to set a hearing for the Charter a copy of the legislation The Council Meeting adjourned at said application in accordance with was furnished to each member of 7:20 p.m. to meet on Monday, Feb- provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Council before final passage. ruary 25, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Revised Code of Ohio. Council Chamber. Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Ord. No. 171-2019. cil be and she is hereby directed to By Council Member Kelley (by transmit two certified copies of this departmental request). resolution, together with two copies An emergency ordinance to amend of a letter of objection and two Section 50 of Ordinance No. 323-15, copies of a letter requesting that the passed March 30, 2015, as amended, hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- relating to compensation for various hoga County. classifications. Section 3. That this resolution is Approved by Directors of Human hereby declared to be an emergency Resources, Finance, Law; Passage measure and, provided it receives recommended by Committee on Patricia J. Britt the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Finance. City Clerk, Clerk of Council 180 February 13, 2019 The City Record 17

THE CALENDAR staff of the several departments of Yeas: Directors Langhenry, the City to provide professional ser- Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- vices necessary to perform customer don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- The following measures will be on service satisfaction surveys, data mara, and Donald. their final passage at the next meet- collection and reporting services, for Nays: None. ing: a period of one year, with three one- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- year options to renew, for the tor Menesse. NONE Department of Port Control. Be it further resolved that the Resolution No. 38-19. Director of Port Control is autho- By Director Menesse. BOARD OF CONTROL rized to enter into a written contract Whereas, under Ordinance No. with Penn and Associates, Inc. for 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the February 6, 2019 the above-mentioned services, based City is conducting a Land Reuti- upon its proposal dated January 22, lization Program (“Program”) The meeting of the Board of Con- 2019, which contract shall be pre- according to the provisions of Chap- trol convened in the Mayor’s office pared by the Director of Law, shall ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; on Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at provide that the compensation to and 10:46 a.m. with Director Langhenry Penn and Associates, Inc. for the Whereas, under the Program, the presiding. services authorized shall not exceed City has acquired Permanent Parcel Present: Directors Langhenry, $23,200.00 per year, and shall contain No. 126-39-054 located on East 91st Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- such other provisions as the Direc- Street; and don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- tor of Law deems necessary to pro- Whereas, Section 183.021 of the mara, and Donald. tect and benefit the public interest. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- tor Menesse. Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Others: Tiffany White Johnson, don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- when directed by the Director of Commissioner, Purchases & Sup- mara, and Donald. Community Development and when plies. Nays: None. certain specified conditions have Melissa Burrows, Director, Office Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- been met, to sell Land Reutilization of Equal Opportunity. tor Menesse. Program parcels; and On motions, the resolutions Whereas, Blessed Hope Mission- attached were adopted, except as Resolution No. 37-19. ary Baptist Church has proposed to may be otherwise noted. By Director Menesse. the City to purchase and develop the parcel for church parking; and Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, the following conditions Resolution No. 35-19. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the exist: By Director Davis. City is conducting a Land Reuti- 1. The member of Council from Be it resolved by the Board of lization Program (“Program”) Ward 6 has either approved the pro- Control of the City of Cleveland that according to the provisions of Chap- posed sale or has not disapproved or the employment of the following ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; subcontractor by DLZ Ohio, Inc. requested a hold of the proposed and under Contract No. PS2018-055 to pro- sale within 45 days of notification Whereas, under the Program, the vide professional consulting services of it; City has acquired Permanent Parcel for General Engineering Services X, 2. The proposed purchaser of the No. 127-14-015 located at 9017 Union and other services including, but not parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Avenue; and limited to, engineering design, in violation of the Building and Whereas, Section 183.021 of the preparing feasibility studies and Housing Code; now, therefore, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, engineering analyses, plan review, Be it resolved by the Board of planning, construction monitoring Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- Control of the City of Cleveland that and inspection, environmental site sioner of Purchases and Supplies, under Section 183.021 of the Codified assessment, identification of surface when directed by the Director of Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, and subsurface conditions, prepara- Community Development, to sell the Commissioner of Purchases and tion of reports for regulatory agen- Land Reutilization Program parcels Supplies is authorized, when direct- cies, specialized technical assis- when certain specified conditions ed by the Director of Community tance, water quality, and other relat- have been met; and Development, and the Mayor is ed professional consulting services, Whereas, William Barnes has pro- requested, to execute an Official on an as needed basis, for the Divi- posed to the City to purchase the Deed for and on behalf of the City sion of Water, Department of Public parcel for side yard expansion; and of Cleveland, with Blessed Hope Utilities, is approved: Whereas, the following conditions Missionary Baptist Church for the exist: sale and development of Permanent Subcontractors Work 1. The member of Council from Parcel No. 126-39-054 located on East Percentage Ward 6 has approved the proposed 91st Street, according to the Land sale or has not disapproved or Reutilization Program in such man- Stantec Consulting Services, requested a hold of the proposed ner as best carries out the intent of Inc. (non-certified) $10,000.00 sale within 45 days of notification the program. 0.00% of it; Be it further resolved that the con- 2, The proposed purchaser of the sideration for the sale of the parcel Yeas: Directors Langhenry, parcel is neither tax delinquent nor shall be $2,000.00, which amount is Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- in violation of the Building and determined to be not less than the don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- Housing Code; now, therefore, fair market value of the parcel for mara, and Donald. Be it resolved by the Board of uses according to the Program. Nays: None. Control of the City of Cleveland that Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- under Section 183.021 of the Codified Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- tor Menesse. Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- the Commissioner of Purchases and mara, and Donald. Resolution No. 36-19. Supplies is authorized, when direct- Nays: None. By Director Kennedy. ed by the Director of Community Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Be it resolved by the Board of Development, and the Mayor is tor Menesse. Control of the City of Cleveland requested to execute an Official that, under the authority of Ordi- Deed for and on behalf of the City Resolution No. 39-19. nance No. 1079-17, passed by the of Cleveland with William Barnes By Director Menesse. Council of the City of Cleveland on for the sale of Permanent Parcel No. Whereas, under Ordinance No. December 4, 2017, the firm of Penn 127-14-015, according to the Land 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the and Associates, Inc. (“Consultant”), Reutilization Program in such man- City is conducting a Land Reuti- is selected upon the nomination of ner as best carries out the intent of lization Program (“Program”) the Director of Port Control from a the program. according to the provisions of Chap- list of qualified persons or firms Be it further resolved that the con- ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; determined after a full and complete sideration for the sale of the parcel and canvass by the Director of Port Con- shall be $200.00, which amount is Whereas, under the Program, the trol as the firm of consultants avail- determined to be not less than the City has acquired Permanent Parcel able to be employed by contract to fair market value of the parcel for No. 011-09-140 located at 3315 Tampa supplement the regularly employed uses according to the Program. Avenue; and 181 18 The City Record February 13, 2019

Whereas, Section 183.021 of the 2. The proposed purchaser of the technical support services necessary Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, parcel is neither tax delinquent nor to implement the Ticket Writer Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- in violation of the Building and Interface module to support E-Cita- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Housing Code; now, therefore, tions/Summons Task; and when directed by the Director of Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, Tyler Technologies, Inc. Community Development and when Control of the City of Cleveland that has proposed by its January 30, 2019 certain specified conditions have under Section 183.021 of the Codified proposal to perform the above- been met, to sell Land Reutilization Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, described professional services for Program parcels; and the Commissioner of Purchases and compensation of $297,034.00; now, Whereas, Markeith Finney has Supplies is authorized, when direct- therefore, proposed to the City to purchase and ed by the Director of Community Be it resolved by the Board of develop the parcel for yard expan- Development, and the Mayor is Control of the City of Cleveland, sion; and requested, to execute an Official that under the authority of Section Whereas, the following conditions Deed for and on behalf of the City 181.102, Codified Ordinances of exist: of Cleveland, with Shiloh Temple Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the compensa- 1. The member of Council from House of God for the sale and devel- tion to be paid for the implementa- Ward 13 has either approved the opment of Permanent Parcel No. 105- tion, maintenance and technical sup- proposed sale or has not disap- 32-168 located at 1160 East 79th port services to be performed under proved or requested a hold of the Street, according to the Land Reuti- the agreement to be entered into proposed sale within 45 days of noti- lization Program in such manner as with Tyler Technologies, Inc. is fication of it; best carries out the intent of the fixed at an amount not to exceed 2. The proposed purchaser of the program. $297,034.00. parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Be it further resolved that the con- Yeas: Directors Langhenry, in violation of the Building and sideration for the sale of the parcel Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- Housing Code; now, therefore, shall be $1,500.00, which amount is don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- Be it resolved by the Board of determined to be not less than the mara, and Donald. Control of the City of Cleveland that fair market value of the parcel for Nays: None. under Section 183.021 of the Codified uses according to the Program. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, tor Menesse. the Commissioner of Purchases and Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- Supplies is authorized, when direct- don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- JEFFREY B. MARKS, ed by the Director of Community mara, and Donald. Secretary Development, and the Mayor is Nays: None. requested, to execute an Official Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Deed for and on behalf of the City tor Menesse. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES of Cleveland, with Markeith Finney ______for the sale and development of Per- Resolution No. 41-19. General Information By Director McGrath. manent Parcel No. 011-09-140 located Whereas, under the authority of Application blanks and informa- at 3315 Tampa Avenue according to Ordinances Nos. 1609-07, 152-16, and tion, regarding minimum entrance the Land Reutilization Program in 76-17, respectively passed by the qualifications, scope of examination, such manner as best carries out the Council of the City of Cleveland on and suggested reference materials intent of the program. October 15, 2007, March 21, 2016, and may be obtained at the office of the Be it further resolved that the con- February 6, 2017, the City, through Civil Service Commission, Room 119, sideration for the sale of the parcel the Director of Public Safety City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- shall be $200.00, which amount is (“Director”), entered into an Agree- side Avenue. determined to be not less than the ment with New World Systems Cor- fair market value of the parcel for poration, City Contract No. CT-6001 - Application blanks must be prop- uses according to the Program. PS2011*214, and first, second, and erly filled out on the official form Yeas: Directors Langhenry, third amendments to the Agreement, prescribed by the Civil Service Com- Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Cox, Gor- for Software Licenses, Implementa- mission and filed at the office of the don, McGrath, West, Ebersole, McNa- tion Services, and training for the commission not later than the final mara, and Donald. Field-Based Reporting Mobile Mod- closing date slated in the examina- Nays: None. ule of the Records Management Sys- tion announcement. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- tem (RMS), for the Division of tor Menesse. Police, Department of Public Safety, EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each for a total amount of $1,045,650; and applicant whether passing or failing Resolution No. 40-19. Whereas, effective November 16, will be notified of the results of the By Director Menesse. 2015, Tyler Technologies, Inc. examination as soon as the Whereas, under Ordinance No. merged with and survived New commission has graded the papers. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the World Systems Corporation and Thereafter, eligible lists will be City is conducting a Land Reuti- assumed all rights and obligations established which will consist of the lization Program (“Program”) of New World under Contract No. names of those candidates who have according to the provisions of Chap- PS2011*214; and been successful in all parts of the ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Whereas, the City requires addi- examination. and tional professional services to imple- Whereas, under the Program, the ment the Ticket Writer Interface to PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All City has acquired Permanent Parcel support E-Citations/Summons Task, candidates for original entrance No. 105-32-168 located at 1160 East Court Management System Data positions who are successful in 79th Street; and Interface, Adhoc reporting, other parts of the examinations Whereas, Section 183.021 of the NCIC/LEADS New World message must submit to a physical examina- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, switch connectivity, set-up and con- tion. Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- figuration of software, and training; sioner of Purchases and Supplies, and ROBERT BENNETT, when directed by the Director of Whereas, division (d) of Section President Community Development and when 181.102 C.O. authorizes a director to certain specified conditions have enter into an agreement with the been met, to sell Land Reutilization software vendor for professional ser- CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE Program parcels; and vices necessary to expand, enhance, ______Whereas, Shiloh Temple House of implement or maintain software, God has proposed to the City to pur- including but not limited to, inte- ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2019 chase and develop the parcel as gration, implementation, migration, Filing Beginning 2/15/2019 landscaped open space; and installation, interfacing, mainte- Whereas, the following conditions nance, repair, upgrades, enhance- exist: ments, and technical support; and Announ- Exam Classi- Exam 1. The member of Council from Whereas, under the authority of cement Method fication Type Ward 9 has either approved the pro- Section 181.102 C.O., the City intends No. posed sale or has not disapproved or to enter into an agreement with requested a hold of the proposed Tyler Technologies, Inc. to obtain 12 EE Airport sale within 45 days of notification the above-described professional Operations of it; implementation, maintenance and Agent I Open 182 February 13, 2019 The City Record 19

13 EE Airport Public notice is hereby given by the Duties: Operations Civil Service Commission of Cleve- Agent II Open land, Ohio, of an open competitive Under supervision, assists in the oper- examination for the above classifica- ational management of Cleveland 14 EE Auditor II Open tion. Hopkins International Airport to maintain the airport operating certifi- 15 WR Custodial FILING OF APPLICATION: cate. Maintains current knowledge Worker base of applicable Federal Aviation Supervisor Open Application must be made electroni- Regulations and FAA Advisory circu- cally through the City of Cleveland’s lars. Ensures compliance with applic- 16 EE Intern Apprentice web site: able regulations. Reviews operations Open www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c report of preceding shift, special leveland instructions, and nature of field con- 17 EE Parking ditions. Assists with the dissemina- Coordinator Open No other form or method of applica- tion of field condition information. tion will be accepted. Absolutely no Operates radio and telephone equip- PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY paper applications will be accepted. ment. Communicates with and Any applicant wishing to receive answers questions from public on air- residency credit will be asked to THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION port operations and conditions. Helps show that he/she is a bona fide res- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- to coordinate movement of snow ident of the City of Cleveland. The DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL removal crews, crash and rescue following list gives examples of 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- crews, construction activity, and items that an applicant may present ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS vehicular movement activity. Moni- at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER tors aircraft movement. Communi- vice Commission requires a mini- 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- cates with air carriers, FAA ATC, air- mum of three items from at least ARY 28, 2019. port, and other government entities three different categories, where as required. Escorts emergency, con- applicable. All items must be cur- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- struction, and other approved vehi- rent. Please note that presentation SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE cles as required. Makes regular of these items does not constitute FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. patrols and physical inspections of conclusive proof of bona fide resi- field, airfield, and terminal condi- dency. Acceptable categories IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of tions. Notes and reports safety viola- include, but are not limited to, the submitting an application, copies of tions, discrepancies potentially haz- following: the following items are required to be ardous conditions, as well as opera- uploaded as attachments to that tional and maintenance problems in Lease - from rental agency. application: landing, hangar, ramp, roadways, ter- minal areas, and other airport proper- Lease - from independent party. 1. Proof of Education (as provided ties. Conducts wildlife patrols, per- Must include copy of cancelled herein); forming wildlife hazing and reduc- check or money order receipts for 2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- tion procedures as necessary which previous rent and/or security ed herein); may require the use of a pyrotechnic deposit, and fully executed; other- 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove weapon and/or shotgun. May be wise, it us unacceptable. veteran’s status (as described herein) required to remove debris or dead Utility bills bearing the property only required if the applicant is seek- wildlife from aircraft operating address and your name. ing veteran’s preference points; areas. Responds to and assists with 4. Any other certificate, diploma, emergency situations as directed by Post Office change of address form license, resume, etc. the Operations Supervisor. Escorts properly date stamped. *These items should be uploaded emergency, construction, and other under the “Attachments” tab in your approved vehicles as required. Moni- Official documents relating to home application. tors security, fire, and equipment ownership including deed, purchase monitoring systems for alarms and agreement, or insurance policy. NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR makes notifications and reports on Bank statements (Within last three APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES conditions as necessary. Logs and months). TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT bills incoming transient aircraft for BE PERMITTED. All additional landing fees. Reviews daily log School registration of children. attachments, correspondence, notifica- entries and completes shift log, tions, and certifications will be made reports, and records at close of shift. Car insurance documents. with applicants via email. Any updates Maintains files. Performs other job- of email or your online profile must be related duties as required. Follows all Car registration or Driver’s License made at: [email protected]. operations and safety policies and or Ohio I.D. (One only). safe work practices. Attends and par- Loans and credit card statements NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING ticipates in operations and safety (Within last three months). FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. training classes and demonstrates YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN competence (demonstration of compe- Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE tence may be determined by exam.) tools, car, etc.). USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE Wears and properly utilizes safety LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- equipment in accordance with Divi- Current bills not listed above (With- TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED sional policy at all times. in last three months). FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB CLASSIFICATION. Minimum Qualifications The following are examples of unac- ceptable categories of proof: SALARY: The prevailing salary for A High School Diploma or GED is Library cards. this position as established by Ordi- required. An Associate’s Degree in nance of the Council of the City of Aviation, Airport Management, or Voter registration cards. Cleveland is $18.73 - $22.94 per Hour. related field from an accredited col- lege or university is required. (Substi- Birth certificates. EXAMINATION INFORMATION tution: One year of experience in an Airport Operations office or airport Notarized letters or affidavits. TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- operations-related experience may be Social Security card. TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- substituted for each year of college mined based on Education and Expe- education lacking. A valid State of Rental receipts from independent rience found in Resume and Applica- Ohio Driver’s License is required. party without cancelled checks or tion. Must be able to type and possess gen- money order receipt. eral computer skills including NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- Microsoft Office Suite products. Must es, certificates, resumes and any successfully complete a Transporta- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES other required documents must be tion Security Administration (TSA) ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 12 uploaded and included with your fingerprint-based criminal history Application when it is submitted. records check and employment back- AIRPORT OPERATIONS AGENT I Applications without the required ground check. Must be able to lift and (OPEN) documents will be rejected. carry 50 pounds. Must be willing to 183 20 The City Record February 13, 2019 work in and out of doors in all weath- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- port, and other government entities er conditions in a 24-hour operation, SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE as required. Escorts emergency, con- including a non-standard work week. FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. struction, and other approved vehi- Must have the ability to stand, walk, cles as required. Makes regular and/or sit for extended periods of IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of patrols and physical inspections of time on a frequent basis. Must have submitting an application, copies of field, airfield, and terminal condi- the constant ability to talk and hear. the following items are required to be tions. Notes and reports safety viola- Must possess both near and far visual uploaded as attachments to that tions, discrepancies potentially haz- acuity. application: ardous conditions, as well as opera- tional and maintenance problems in NOTE: Minimum qualifications must 1. Proof of Education (as provided landing, hangar, ramp, roadways, ter- be met as of the last day of the filing herein); minal areas, and other airport proper- period unless otherwise stated. 2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- ties. Conducts wildlife patrols, per- ed herein); forming wildlife hazing and reduc- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove tion procedures as necessary which MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT veteran’s status (as described herein) may require the use of a pyrotechnic TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY only required if the applicant is seek- weapon and/or shotgun. May be AND ALL INFORMATION CON- ing veteran’s preference points; required to remove debris or dead TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR 4. Any other certificate, diploma, wildlife from aircraft operating RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL license, resume, etc. areas. Responds to and assists with RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL *These items should be uploaded emergency situations. Monitors secu- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. under the “Attachments” tab in your rity, fire, and equipment monitoring application. systems for alarms and makes notifi- Any applicant that willfully provides cations and reports on conditions as any false document, statement, or cer- NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR necessary. Logs incoming transient tification in regard to any test will be APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES aircraft for landing fees. Reviews terminated from all processing, TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT daily log entries and completes shift removed from any eligible list, and BE PERMITTED. All additional log, reports, and records at close of may face possible criminal prosecu- attachments, correspondence, notifica- shift. Maintains files. Performs other tion. tions, and certifications will be made job-related duties as required. Fol- with applicants via email. Any updates lows all operations and safety poli- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE of email or your online profile must be cies and safe work practices. Attends made at: [email protected]. and participates in operations and Veterans’ preference will be awarded, safety training classes and demon- when applicable, to eligible veterans NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING strates competence (demonstration of in accordance with Civil Service FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. competence may be determined by Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN exam.) Wears and properly utilizes active service or a DD Form 214, must EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE be presented to the Commission at the safety equipment in accordance with USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE Divisional policy at all times. time of filing application for the LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- examination in which credit is sought TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED Minimum Qualifications in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB it. If the applicant has received an CLASSIFICATION. honorable discharge or a general dis- A High School Diploma or GED is charge under honorable conditions required. An Associate’s Degree in SALARY: The prevailing salary for that applicant shall receive an addi- Aviation, Airport Management, or this position as established by Ordi- tional five (5) points added to their related field from an accredited col- nance of the Council of the City of raw score on the examination. lege or university is required. Two Cleveland is $23.53 - $27.01 per Hour. years of full time paid experience as THE COMMISSION WILL an airport operations agent is EXAMINATION INFORMATION NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR required. (Substitution: One year of VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR experience in an Airport Operations TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE office or airport operations-related TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER experience may be substituted for APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF mined based on Education and Expe- each year of college education lack- rience found in Resume and Applica- THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. ing. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s tion. License is required. Must be able to AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER type and possess general computer NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- skills including Microsoft Office Suite es, certificates, resumes and any APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES products. Must successfully complete other required documents must be ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 13 a Transportation Security Adminis- uploaded and included with your tration (TSA) fingerprint-based crim- Application when it is submitted. AIRPORT OPERATIONS AGENT II inal history records check and (OPEN) Applications without the required documents will be rejected. employment background check. Must be able to lift and carry 50 pounds. Public notice is hereby given by the Duties: Must be willing to work in and out of Civil Service Commission of Cleve- doors in all weather conditions in a 24- land, Ohio, of an open competitive hour operation, including a non-stan- examination for the above classifica- Under supervision, assists in the oper- dard work week. tion. ational management of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to NOTE: Minimum qualifications must FILING OF APPLICATION: maintain the airport operating certifi- cate. Maintains current knowledge be met as of the last day of the filing Application must be made electroni- base of applicable Federal Aviation period unless otherwise stated. cally through the City of Cleveland’s Regulations and FAA Advisory circu- web site: lars. Ensures compliance with applic- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c able regulations. Reviews operations MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT leveland report of preceding shift, special TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY instructions, and nature of field con- AND ALL INFORMATION CON- No other form or method of applica- ditions. Assists with the dissemina- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR tion will be accepted. Absolutely no tion of field condition information. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL paper applications will be accepted. Operates radio and telephone equip- RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ment. Communicates with and FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION answers questions from public on air- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- port operations and conditions. Helps Any applicant that willfully provides DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL to coordinate movement of snow any false document, statement, or cer- 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- removal crews, crash and rescue tification in regard to any test will be ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS crews, construction activity, and terminated from all processing, WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER vehicular movement activity. Moni- removed from any eligible list, and 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- tors aircraft movement. Communi- may face possible criminal prosecu- ARY 28, 2019. cates with air carriers, FAA ATC, air- tion. 184 February 13, 2019 The City Record 21

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING (CPA), Certified Internal Auditor FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. (CIA) and Certified Fraud Examiner Veterans’ preference will be awarded, YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN (CRE) are preferred, but not when applicable, to eligible veterans EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE required. Must possess one or more of in accordance with Civil Service USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE the following, depending on the City Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- Division where employed: 1) knowl- active service or a DD Form 214, must TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED edge of and skill in applying profes- be presented to the Commission at the FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB sional accounting principles, con- time of filing application for the CLASSIFICATION. cepts, and methodology to the exami- examination in which credit is sought nation of accounting books, records, in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- SALARY: The prevailing salary for and systems; 2) skill in interpreting it. If the applicant has received an this position as established by Ordi- and applying tax law for individuals, honorable discharge or a general dis- nance of the Council of the City of businesses, and/or exempt organiza- charge under honorable conditions Cleveland is $31,200.00 - $68,000.00 per tions; 3) knowledge of business and that applicant shall receive an addi- Year. trade practices to analyze business tional five (5) points added to their operations and financial conditions; raw score on the examination. EXAMINATION INFORMATION 4) strong analytical and investigative skills; and 5) skill in interacting THE COMMISSION WILL TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- effectively in a wide range of situa- NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- tions with a broad range of skills. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR mined based on Education and Expe- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER rience found in Resume and Applica- NOTE: Minimum qualifications must APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF tion. be met as of the last day of the filing THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. period unless otherwise stated. NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER es, certificates, resumes and any NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- other required documents must be MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES uploaded and included with your TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 14 Application when it is submitted. AND ALL INFORMATION CON- Applications without the required TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR AUDITOR II (OPEN) documents will be rejected. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Public notice is hereby given by the Duties: FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. Civil Service Commission of Cleve- land, Ohio, of an open competitive Under supervision, assists in the plan- Any applicant that willfully provides examination for the above classifica- ning and conducting of audits and/or any false document, statement, or cer- tion. examinations of various City or Divi- tification in regard to any test will be sional accounts or Divisional Activi- terminated from all processing, FILING OF APPLICATION: ties. Assists in the supervision of removed from any eligible list, and staff auditors and assisting external may face possible criminal prosecu- Application must be made electroni- auditors. Prepares various required tion. cally through the City of Cleveland’s financial and/or audit reports using web site: standard auditing/accounting proce- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c dures. Performs other job-related leveland duties as required. May perform the Veterans’ preference will be awarded, following, based on the City Division when applicable, to eligible veterans No other form or method of applica- where employed: Under supervision, in accordance with Civil Service tion will be accepted. Absolutely no plans and conducts inquiries and Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of paper applications will be accepted. financial examinations of individu- active service or a DD Form 214, must als, businesses, and/or exempt orga- be presented to the Commission at the THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION nizations, partnerships, and corpora- time of filing application for the PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- tions to verify the accuracy of excise examination in which credit is sought DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL tax returns filed with the City of in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- Cleveland. Conducts extensive it. If the applicant has received an ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS research of various sources, including honorable discharge or a general dis- WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER public records and social media. Uti- charge under honorable conditions 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- ARY 28, 2019. lizes knowledge of business trade and that applicant shall receive an addi- practices along with analytical meth- tional five (5) points added to their THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ods to identify questionable vari- raw score on the examination. SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE ances reflected on excise tax returns. FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. When appropriate, assists taxpayers THE COMMISSION WILL meet their tax obligations by secur- NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of ing delinquent returns and establish- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR submitting an application, copies of ing installment agreements for delin- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE the following items are required to be quent taxes. Processes and accounts APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER uploaded as attachments to that for correspondence, payments, and APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF application: returns. Answers telephone calls and THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. provides prompt and accurate 1. Proof of Education (as provided responses to various inquiries from AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER herein); taxpayers. Follows all operations and 2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- safety policies and safe work prac- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ed herein); tices. Attends and participates in ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 15 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove operations and safety training class- veteran’s status (as described herein) es and demonstrates competence CUSTODIAL WORKER SUPERVI- only required if the applicant is seek- (demonstration of competence may be SOR (OPEN) ing veteran’s preference points; determined by exam.) Wears and 4. Any other certificate, diploma, tran- properly utilizes safety equipment in Public notice is hereby given by the script, license, resume, etc. accordance with Divisional policy at Civil Service Commission of Cleve- *These items should be uploaded all times. land, Ohio, of an open competitive under the “Attachments” tab in your examination for the above classifica- application. Minimum Qualifications tion.

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR A Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting, FILING OF APPLICATION: APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES Finance, or closely related field from TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT an accredited four year college or uni- Application must be made electroni- BE PERMITTED. All additional versity is required. Two years of full cally through the City of Cleveland’s attachments, correspondence, notifica- time paid experience performing and web site: tions, and certifications will be made conducting audits is required. A valid http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/City with applicants via email. Any updates State of Ohio Driver’s License is ofCleveland/Home/Government/City of email or your online profile must be required. Professional certifications Agencies/CivilServiceCommission/T made at: [email protected]. such as Certified Public Accountant estingAnnouncements 185 22 The City Record February 13, 2019

No other form or method of applica- Minimum Qualifications No other form or method of applica- tion will be accepted. Absolutely no tion will be accepted. Absolutely no paper applications will be accepted. A high school diploma or GED is paper applications will be accepted. required. Two years of housekeeping THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION training as well as two years of full THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- time paid managerial or supervisory PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL experience is required. DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS NOTE: Minimum qualifications must ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER be met as of the last day of the filing WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- period unless otherwise stated. 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- ARY 28, 2019. ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE AND ALL INFORMATION CON- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of submitting an application, copies of FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. submitting an application, copies of the following items are required to be the following items are required to be uploaded as attachments to that Any applicant that willfully provides uploaded as attachments to that application: any false document, statement, or cer- application: tification in regard to any test will be 1. Proof of Education (as provided terminated from all processing, 1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); removed from any eligible list, and herein); 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove may face possible criminal prosecu- 2. A valid Class A Commercial Dri- veteran’s status (as described herein) tion. ver’s License (as provided herein); only required if the applicant is seek- 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove ing veteran’s preference points. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE veteran’s status (as described herein) only required if the applicant is seek- NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR Veterans’ preference will be awarded, ing veteran’s preference points; APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES when applicable, to eligible veterans 4. Any other certificate, diploma, TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT in accordance with Civil Service license, resume, etc. BE PERMITTED. All additional Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of *These items should be uploaded attachments, correspondence, notifica- active service or a DD Form 214, must under the “Attachments” tab in your be presented to the Commission at the tions, and certifications will be made application. time of filing application for the with applicants via email. Any updates examination in which credit is sought NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR of email or your online profile must be in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- made at: [email protected]. APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES it. If the applicant has received an TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT honorable discharge or a general dis- BE PERMITTED. All additional NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING charge under honorable conditions attachments, correspondence, notifica- FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. that applicant shall receive an addi- tions, and certifications will be made YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN tional five (5) points added to their with applicants via email. Any updates EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE raw score on the examination. of email or your online profile must be USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE made at: [email protected]. LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- THE COMMISSION WILL NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE CLASSIFICATION. YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE SALARY: The prevailing salary for APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE this position as established by Ordi- LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- nance of the Council of the City of TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED Cleveland is $19.78 - $21.78 per Hour. ANYONE WHO WISHES TO REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- CLASSIFICATION. EXAMINATION INFORMATION ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- SALARY: The prevailing salary for TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION this position as established by Ordi- Applicants will be notified of the PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. nance of the Council of the City of time, date, and place of the examina- THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO Cleveland is $15.62 - $16.25 per Hour. tion. PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR EXAMINATION INFORMATION NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE es, certificates, resumes and any HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- other required documents must be ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- uploaded and included with your PORTING THE NEED FOR THE mined based on Education and Expe- Application when it is submitted. REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS rience found in Resume and Applica- Applications without the required REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- tion. documents will be rejected. TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT THE TIME OF FILING. NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- Duties: es, certificates, resumes and any AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER other required documents must be Under general supervision, directs uploaded and included with your and assigns the work performed by APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES Application when it is submitted. Custodial Workers. Performs custodi- ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 16 Applications without the required al tasks. Maintains inventory of documents will be rejected. INTERN APPRENTICE (OPEN) cleaning supplies and tools. Trains Duties: employees in correct safety proce- Public notice is hereby given by the dures, policies, and cleaning methods. Civil Service Commission of Cleve- Under the immediate supervision of Performs other job-related duties as land, Ohio, of an open competitive required. Follows all operations and examination for the above classifica- field operations staff, assists and/or safety policies and safe work prac- tion. shadows line crews as they perform tices. Attends and participates in the tasks associated with electrical operations and safety training class- FILING OF APPLICATION: utility work. Obtains training in the es and demonstrates competence following areas: The safe operation (demonstration of competence may be Application must be made electroni- of electrical utility vehicles; the prop- determined by exam.) Wears and cally through the City of Cleveland’s er stocking and maintenance proce- properly utilizes safety equipment in web site: dures for vehicles; the utilization of accordance with Divisional policy at www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c applicable materials and supplies; the all times. leveland proper use of safety equipment and 186 February 13, 2019 The City Record 23 tools; the proper safety procedures for APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES Applications without the required working around electrical substa- ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 17 documents will be rejected. tions; how to work with electrical transformers, streetlight wattages, PARKING COORDINATOR (OPEN) Duties: and voltages; and how to establish a "safe work zone". Performs other job- Public notice is hereby given by the Under direction, is responsible for the related duties as required. Follows all Civil Service Commission of Cleve- supervision of City owned and operat- operations and safety policies and land, Ohio, of an open competitive ed parking lots. Coordinates negotia- tion and development of off-street safe work practices. Attends and par- examination for the above classifica- parking lots. Coordinates work sched- ticipates in operations and safety tion. ules. Makes collections from lots as training classes and demonstrates FILING OF APPLICATION: required. Generates reports. Supervis- competence (demonstration of compe- es personnel. Maintains parking tence may be determined by exam.) Application must be made electroni- equipment. Performs related duties Wears and properly utilizes safety cally through the City of Cleveland’s as required. Follows all operations equipment in accordance with Divi- web site: and safety policies and safe work sional policy at all times. www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c practices. Attends and participates in leveland operations and safety training class- Minimum Qualifications es and demonstrates competence No other form or method of applica- (demonstration of competence may be A High School Diploma (Must have tion will be accepted. Absolutely no determined by exam.) Wears and fulfilled all state and local require- paper applications will be accepted. properly utilizes safety equipment in ments for graduation, including pas- accordance with Divisional policy at sage of all parts of the Ohio Gradua- THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION all times. tion Test (OGT), unless validly PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- Minimum Qualifications: waived) or GED is required. A valid DAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 UNTIL 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- State of Ohio Class A Commercial Dri- A High School Diploma or G.E.D. is ver’s License is required. Must have ARY 28, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER required. Two (2) years of full time completed all requirements of Cleve- paid experience as a parking supervi- land Public Power’s Internship to 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- ARY 28, 2019. sor and/or manager, operating both Apprenticeship Program, or an equiv- garages and surface lots is required. alent program as determined by the THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- Must be experienced with special Civil Service Commission upon the SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE events and honor lot operations. Must recommendation of the Joint Appren- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. also have knowledge of the operation tice Committee established by the of computerized parking equipment City and Local 39, International IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of and its use. Experience with Skidata Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, submitting an application, copies of parking system is preferred. Must AFL-CIO. Must have a 93 percent the following items are required to be have personnel management experi- attendance record during Cleveland uploaded as attachments to that ence. Must be computer literate with a Public Power’s Internship to Appren- application: knowledge of Windows. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s License is required. ticeship program, or an equivalent internship program. 1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); NOTE: Minimum qualifications must 2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- be met as of the last day of the filing NOTE: Minimum qualifications must period unless otherwise stated. be met as of the last day of the filing ed herein); period unless otherwise stated. 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove veteran’s status (as described herein) NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT only required if the applicant is seek- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY ing veteran’s preference points; AND ALL INFORMATION CON- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT 4. Any other certificate, diploma, TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR license, resume, etc. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL AND ALL INFORMATION CON- *These items should be uploaded TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL under the “Attachments” tab in your FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL application. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Any applicant that willfully provides FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR any false document, statement, or cer- APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES tification in regard to any test will be Any applicant that willfully provides TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT terminated from all processing, any false document, statement, or cer- BE PERMITTED. All additional removed from any eligible list, and tification in regard to any test will be attachments, correspondence, notifica- may face possible criminal prosecu- terminated from all processing, tions, and certifications will be made tion. removed from any eligible list, and with applicants via email. Any updates may face possible criminal prosecu- of email or your online profile must be VETERANS’ PREFERENCE tion. made at: [email protected]. Veterans’ preference will be awarded, VETERANS’ PREFERENCE NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING when applicable, to eligible veterans FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. in accordance with Civil Service Veterans’ preference will be awarded, YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of when applicable, to eligible veterans EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE active service or a DD Form 214, must in accordance with Civil Service USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE be presented to the Commission at the Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- time of filing application for the TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED active service or a DD Form 214, must examination in which credit is sought FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB be presented to the Commission at the in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- CLASSIFICATION. time of filing application for the it. If the applicant has received an honorable discharge or a general dis- examination in which credit is sought SALARY: The prevailing salary for charge under honorable conditions in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- this position as established by Ordi- that applicant shall receive an addi- it. If the applicant has received an nance of the Council of the City of tional five (5) points added to their honorable discharge or a general dis- Cleveland is $22.50 - $24.50 per Hour. raw score on the examination. charge under honorable conditions that applicant shall receive an addi- EXAMINATION INFORMATION THE COMMISSION WILL tional five (5) points added to their NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR raw score on the examination. TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter- RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE THE COMMISSION WILL mined based on Education and Expe- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR rience found in Resume and Applica- APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR tion. THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF es, certificates, resumes and any THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. other required documents must be ROBERT BENNETT, uploaded and included with your President AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Application when it is submitted. February 13, 2019 187 24 The City Record February 13, 2019

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD containing dwelling units, by an 1. Section 337.02(f)(3)(C) which opaque wall, a uniformly painted states that a daycare facility is per- OF ZONING APPEALS fence of fire-resistant material or a mitted if located not less than thir- strip of land at least four (4) feet ty (30) feet from any adjoining wide and densely planted with premises in a Residence District not MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019 shrubs that form a dense screen used for a similar purpose, and is year round. No screening from subject to the review and approval 9:30 A.M. adjoining lot containing dwelling of the Board of Zoning Appeals. unit(s) is proposed. (Filed December 10, 2018 - Testimo- POSTPONED FROM JANUARY 14, 2019 8. Section 349.05(a) which states ny Taken) that no parking space shall be locat- First postponemend made at the Calendar No. 18-239: 3547 East 49th ed within ten (10) feet of any wall request of the Board to allow for Street (Ward 12) of a residential building or structure time for the appellant to meet with Number Three Grace LLC., owner, if such wall contains a ground floor the community. proposes to establish use as a used opening designed to provide light or POSTPONED FROM truck sales lot on two parcels (to be ventilation for such building or JANUARY 28, 2019 consolidated) in a B3 Residence structure. (Filed October 19, 2018 - Industry District. The owner Testimony Taken) Calendar No. 18-283: 1575 Merwin appeals for relief from the strict Third postponement made at the Avenue (Ward 3) application of the following sections request of the City to allow for time Target Industries Inc., owner, pro- of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- to review the updated plans. Second poses to re-establish use as a lounge nances: postponement made at the request with entertainment in a B3 General 1. Section 342.02 which states that of the appellant to allow for more Industry District. The owner the use of the property in Residence time to update plans. First post- appeals for relief from the strict ponement made at the request of the Industry zoning district for second application of the following sections hand truck sales lot is not permit- appellant to allow for time to of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- ted but is first permitted in Semi- update the site plan to show screen- nances: Industry zoning district per Section ing, striping, paving and lot consol- 1. Section 349.04(e) which states 345.03(c)(1). idation; and to allow for time for the that one for each 6 seats or total 2. Section 345.02(e) which states appellant to meet with City Plan- parking area equal to 3 times the that adequate off street parking of ning. gross floor area, whichever is trucks in is required to be screened greater; is required. No accessory from the streets or not nearer than POSTPONED FROM off-street parking is provided. fifty (50) feet to streets. JANUARY 7, 2019 2. Section 347.12(a)(2) which 3. Section 345.02(f) which states states that no such use shall be that in a Residence Industry Dis- Calendar No. 18-276: 6904 Denison established within five hundred trict, entrance and exit to any build- Avenue (Ward 14) (500) feet of another such use. In ing or premises are from a street Suhail Iwais, owner, proposes to this case the proposed use is with- designated as a major thoroughfare expand parking lot in a B3 Semi- in 500 feet of the Hustler Club at on the general plan adopted by the Industry District. The owner 1101 Center Street. City Planning Commission or, if the appeals for relief from the strict 3. Section 359.02 which states that premises in question does not abut application of the following sections a non-conforming use of a building such street, than from any street of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- or premises which has been discon- approved by the Board of Zoning nances: tinued shall not hereafter be Appeals if it finds the probable vol- 1. Section 349.07(a) which states returned to such non-conforming ume and type of traffic to such that Off-Street parking shall be use. (Filed December 11, 2018 - No premises will not change materially properly graded for drainage so that Testimony) the existing character of such all water is drained within the lot Second postponement made at the streets nor be detrimental to the providing such parking spaces are request of the City for further review. First postponement made at adjoining or adjacent residential surfaced with concrete, asphaltic the request of the Councilman to area. No such designation has been concrete, asphalt. The owner is made by the City Planning Com- allow for a meeting between him proposing a gravel parking area. and the appellant. mission, BZA review and approval 2. Section 352.10 which states that as noted is required. a 6' wide landscape strip is required POSTPONED FROM 4. Section 347.11(b) which states along Denison Avenue at all areas FEBRUARY 4, 2019 that all open areas of permanent use where the parking lot abuts a street; open sales lots that are intended partial landscaping is proposed. Calendar No. 19-005: 5100 St. Clair either for display or for use as 3. Section 337.17 which states that Avenue (Ward 10) vehicular areas, shall be surfaced a parking lot arrangement of 90 Ohio Technical College, owner, with asphalt, Portland cement, degree parking spaces shall have an proposes to change use from school brick, paving block, or other dust- aisle width of 20 minimum of 20' to student housing in a C3 Resi- less hard-surfaces, impervious all and 14 feet isle width is proposed. dence Industry District. The owner weather material approval by the 4. Section 349.15 which states that3 appeals for relief from the strict Commissioner of Building and Hous- bicycle parking spaces are required, application of the following sections ing. Gravel lot is proposed. none proposed. of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- 5. Section 347.11(c) which states 5. Section 358.05 which states that nances: that all permanent use open sales a fence in a Semi-Industry District 1. Section 357.05(b)(2) which lots shall be graded for proper shall not exceed 4' high in the actu- states that on the rear of a corner drainage. Storm water runoff shall al front yard and in actual side lot in an use district where the rear be discharged into the City storm street yard and shall be 50% open; lot line of the corner lot is also the sewers or in another manner side line of the butt lot in the rear 6' high fence is proposed within approved by the Director of Public of the boundary line off an alley front yard setback. (Filed December Service. Water shall not be permit- between them, and a setback build- 3, 2018 - No Testimony) ted to drain across public sidewalks ing line is established for such butt or onto abutting lots. No grading or First postponement made at the lot, no building shall be erected drainage plan submitted, no drains request of the appellant to allow for nearer to the side street at the rear proposed on site plan. time to meet with Metrowest CDC. line of the corner lot than the set- 6. Section 349.07(a) which states back building line of the butt lot; 18 that accessory off street parking POSTPONED FROM feet are required; 0 feet proposed. areas are required to be paved and JANUARY 14, 2019 2. Section 357.09 which states that drained and a gravel parking area an interior side yard equal to one- proposed. No parking space striping Calendar No. 18-282: 15508 Holmes fourth of the building height or in shown on plan. Avenue (Ward 8) this case 13 feet and no interior side 7. Section 349.08 which states that DeCarlo Henderson, owner, pro- yard is proposed. where five (5) or more accessory poses to establish use as a daycare 3. Section 355.04 which states that off-street parking spaces are pro- in a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- in a “C” Area District the maximum vided, and are located on a lot that trict. The owner appeals for relief gross floor area of a building can- adjoins a building containing from the strict application of the fol- not exceed 1/2 lot area in this case dwelling units, such parking spaces lowing section of the Cleveland Cod- 16,272 square feet are permitted and shall be screened from a building ified Ordinances: 40,790 square feet are proposed. 188 February 13, 2019 The City Record 25

4. Sections 352.08-10 which state 1,554 square foot, single family res- Calendar No. 19-001: 1963 West 47th that a 10 foot wide transition strip idence with a detached garage on a Street is required at the rear and east 4,560 square foot lot in a B1 Two- Open Holdings LLC., owner, pro- sides of the property where the lot Family Residential District. poses to construct an addition and a abuts a Two-Family District and a detached garage to existing resi- 5 foot wide transition strip is pro- Calendar No. 19-010: 1468 East 110th dence on a 3,696 lot in a B1 Two- posed. Street Family Residential District. 5. Section 349.15 which states that Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- 3 bicycle parking spaces are poses to erect a two story, frame, Secretary required and none are proposed. single family residence with a (Filed January 4, 2019 - Testimony detached garage on a 3,900 square Taken) foot lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi- REPORT OF THE BOARD First postponement made at the dential District. OF BUILDING STANDARDS request of city planning to allow for time to work with the appellant on Calendar No. 19-011: 1478 East 110th AND BUILDING APPEALS landscaping and setback issues. Street Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- POSTPONED FROM poses to erect a two story, frame, Re: Report of the Meeting of FEBRUARY 4, 2019 single family residence with a February 6, 2019 detached garage in a B1 Two-Fami- Calendar No. 19-006: 4835 Broadview ly Residential District. As required by the provisions of Road (Ward 13) Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified The L. , LLC. Pro- Calendar No. 19-014: 1609 Hazel Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, Drive poses to establish use as a 12 unit Ohio 1976, the following brief of Cleveland Institute of Music, apartment building in a C1 Multi- action of the subject meeting is given owner, proposes to erect a 5 story Family District. The owner appeals for publication in the City Record: for relief from the strict application building consisting of classrooms, offices and residences in a D5 Multi- of Section 349.04 which states that * * * one accessory off-street parking Family Residential District. space is required for each dwelling Docket A-256-18. Calendar No. 19-015: 7504 Herman unit; 12 spaces are required and 9 RE: Appeal of Full House USA, Avenue spaces are provided. (Filed January Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Geoffrey Vlach, owner, proposes 8, 2019 - No Testimony) Two-Family Residence Two & to erect a 2 story attached garage First postponement made at the One/half Story Frame Property, request of the Councilman to allow with a second floor master bedroom located on the premises known as for time to hold a community meet- to an existing single family resi- 3395 East 102nd Street from a ing. dence in a B1 Two-Family Residen- NOTICE OF VIOLATION — FIRE tial District. DAMAGE, dated September 11, 2018 POSTPONED FROM of the Director of the Department of FEBRUARY 11, 2019 The following appeals were Building and Housing, requiring DENIED: compliance with the Codified Ordi- Calendar No. 19-012: 2200 West 32nd nances of the City of Cleveland and Street (Ward 3) None. the Ohio Building Code (OBC). Jeanette Elaine, owner, proposes Docket A-256-18 has been POST- to erect a 6 foot tall 30 lineal feet The following appeal was WITH- PONED; to be rescheduled for Feb- of wooden fence in the interior side DRAWN: ruary 20, 2019. yard of a property located in a B1 Two-Family Residential District. Violation Notice * * * The owner appeals for relief from Calendar No. 18-261: N. Moreland- Larchmere, LLC the strict application of Section Docket A-269-18. 2618 North Moreland. 358.04(a) which states that no fence RE: Appeal of Robert E. Prunty, shall be higher than the distance to Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- The following appeals were DIS- the house on adjacent lot; 6 feet are gle-Family Residence Two & MISSED: required and 4 feet 6 inches are pro- One/half Story Frame Property, posed. (Filed January 10, 2019 - No located on the premises known as None. Testimony) 3414 Denison Avenue from a First postponement made at the NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- The following cases were POST- RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- request of the appellant due to a PONED: scheduling conflict. ber 4, 2018 of the Director of the Department of Building and Hous- Calendar No. 19-008: Schmaltz ing, requiring compliance with the REPORT OF THE BOARD Church Street Holdings Codified Ordinances of the City of 2512 Church Avenue. Postponed to Cleveland and the Ohio Building OF ZONING APPEALS March 4, 2019. Code (OBC). BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Calendar No. 19-012: Jeanete Elaine order at this time to grant the MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2019 2200 West 32nd Street. Postponed Appellant until August 1, 2019 to to February 25, 2019. complete abatement of the viola- At the meeting of the Board of tions, noting that the work on the Zoning Appeals on Monday, Febru- Calendar No. 19-013: Oak Bend Hold- steps should be first based on the ary 11, 2019 the following appeals ings testimony presented; the property is were scheduled for hearing before 2815-2825 East 130th Street. Post- REMANDED to the Department of the Board and; poned to March 4, 2019. Building and Housing for supervi- sion and any required further The following appeals were The following cases were heard action. Motion so in order. Motioned APPROVED: by the Board of Zoning Appeals on by Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr. Monday, February 4, 2019 and the Gallagher. Waste Collection Ticket decisions were adopted and Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Calendar No. 19-007: 3658 West 138th approved on Monday, February 11, Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Street 2019: Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Imperial Properties LLC., owner, appeals under the authority of Sec- The following appeals were * * * tion 76-6 of the Charter of the City APPROVED: of Cleveland and Section 329.02(d) Docket A-270-18. of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- Calendar No. 18-284: 4814 Bridge RE: Appeal of George M. Chelala, nances. Avenue Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Moise Magda Jr., owner, and Char- gle-Family Residence Two Story Calendar No. 19-009: 1467 East 110th lie Denk, tenant, propose to use Metal Frame Property, located on Street property for a boutique cooking the premises known as 3716 West Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- school in a B1 Two-Family Resi- 130th Street from a NOTICE OF VIO- poses to erect a two story frame, dential District. LATION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR 189 26 The City Record February 13, 2019

MAINTENANCE, dated October 12, immediately; the property is Codified Ordinances of the City of 2018 of the Director of the Depart- REMANDED at this time to the Cleveland and the Ohio Building ment of Building and Housing, Department of Building and Hous- Code (OBC). requiring compliance with the Codi- ing for supervision and any required Docket A-278-18 has been POST- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- further action. Motion so in order. PONED; to be rescheduled for Feb- land and the Ohio Building Code Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- ruary 20, 2018. (OBC). onded by Mr. Maschke. Docket A-270-19 has been POST- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, * * * PONED; to be rescheduled for Feb- Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: ruary 20, 2019. Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Docket A-279-18. RE: Appeal of Mary Flahive, * * * * * * Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- gle-Family Residence One & Docket A-272-18. Docket A-276-18. One/half Story Frame Property, RE: Appeal of Adiki Iyama, RE: Appeal of Vento Investments, located on the premises known as Owner of the Two Dwelling Units LLC, Owner of the Two Dwelling 1711 Holmden Avenue from a Two-Family Residence Two & Units Two-Family Residence Two & NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- One/half Story Frame Property, One/half Story Frame Property, RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- located on the premises known as located on the premises known as ber 12, 2018 of the Director of the 2927 East 125th Street from a CON- 3045 West 116th Street from a Department of Building and Hous- DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- ing, requiring compliance with the STRUCTURE, dated September 17, RIOR MAINTENANCE, and from an Codified Ordinances of the City of 2018 of the Director of the Depart- UNAUTHORIZED/ILLEGAL USE, Cleveland and the Ohio Building ment of Building and Housing, dated October 8, 2018, of the Direc- Code (OBC). requiring compliance with the Codi- tor of the Department of Building BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- and Housing, requiring compliance order at this time to grant the land and the Ohio Building Code with the Codified Ordinances of the Appellant until August 1, 2019 to (OBC). City of Cleveland and the Ohio complete abatement of the viola- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Building Code (OBC). tions; the property is REMANDED order at this time to grant the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in at this time to the Department of Appellant until August 1, 2019 to order at this time to grant the Building and Housing for supervi- complete abatement of the viola- Appellant until August 1, 2019 to sion and any required further tions; the property is REMANDED complete abatement of the viola- action. Motion so in order. Motioned at this time to the Department of tions; the property is REMANDED by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Building and Housing for supervi- at this time to the Department of Mr. Maschke. sion and any required further Building and Housing for supervi- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, action. Motion so in order. Motioned sion and any required further Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by action. Motion so in order. Motioned Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Mr. Maschke. by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Mr. Maschke. * * * Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Docket A-280-18. Messrs. Saab, Bradley. RE: Appeal of A.P. Lauer, Owner * * * of the Three-Family Residence Two * * * & One/half Story Masonry Property, Docket A-273-18. located on the premises known as RE: Appeal of Lemos Venture Docket A-277-18. 1973 West 44th Street from a Partners 401K Plan/Horizon Trust, RE: Appeal of Eric A. Hruska, NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- gle-Family Residence Two Story gle-Family Residence Two Story ber 19, 2018 of the Director of the Wood Frame/Siding/Masonry Frame Property, located on the Department of Building and Hous- Veneer Property, located on the premises known as 4809 Biddulph ing, requiring compliance with the premises known as 3867 East 142nd Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Codified Ordinances of the City of Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- Cleveland and the Ohio Building TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR NANCE, dated October 4, 2018, of the Code (OBC). MAINTENANCE, dated August 17, Director of the Department of Build- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in 2018 of the Director of the Depart- ing and Housing, requiring compli- order at this time to grant the ment of Building and Housing, ance with the Codified Ordinances Appellant until August 1, 2019 to requiring compliance with the Codi- of the City of Cleveland and the complete abatement of the viola- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- Ohio Building Code (OBC). tions; the property is REMANDED land and the Ohio Building Code BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in at this time to the Department of (OBC). order at this time to grant the Building and Housing for supervi- Docket A-273-18 has been POST- Appellant until March 1, 2019 to sion and any required further PONED; to be rescheduled for Feb- obtain all required permits for work action. Motion so in order. Motioned ruary 20, 2018. done on the dormer, and until June by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by 1, 2019 to complete abatement of the Mr. Maschke. * * * exterior violations; the property is Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, REMANDED at this time to the Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Docket A-275-18. Department of Building and Hous- Messrs. Saab, Bradley. RE: Appeal of Sheila Alridge, ing for supervision and any required Owner of the Three Dwelling Units further action. Motion so in order. * * * Three-Family Residence Two Story Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- Frame Property, located on the onded by Mr. Maschke. Docket A-281-18. premises known as 3289 West 48th Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, RE: Appeal of Maria Kuti- Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Lawhun, Owner of the One Dwelling TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Unit Single-Family Residence Two MAINTENANCE, dated October 19, Story Frame Property, located on 2018 of the Director of the Depart- * * * the premises known as 3900 Cecilia ment of Building and Housing, Avenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- requiring compliance with the Codi- Docket A-278-18. TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- RE: Appeal of Borivoj Podravac, NANCE, dated October 8, 2018 of the land and the Ohio Building Code Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Director of the Department of Build- (OBC). gle-Family Residence One & ing and Housing, requiring compli- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in One/half Story Wood Frame, locat- ance with the Codified Ordinances order at this time to grant the ed on the premises known as 4641 of the City of Cleveland and the Appellant until March 1, 2019 to Gallup Avenue from a NOTICE OF Ohio Building Code (OBC). clean up the yard area completely, VIOLATION — INTERIOR/EXTE- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in and until August 1, 2019 to complete RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- order at this time to grant the abatement of all violations on the ber 15, 2018 of the Director of the Appellant until June 1, 2019 to com- property, noting that failure to meet Department of Building and Hous- plete abatement of the violations; either date Remands the property ing, requiring compliance with the the property is REMANDED at this 190 February 13, 2019 The City Record 27 time to the Department of Building Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS and Housing for supervision and Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: any required further action. Motion Messrs. Saab, Bradley. so in order. Motioned by Mr. Gal- lagher and seconded by Mr. * * * For All Departments Maschke. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Sealed bids will be received at the Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: office of the Commissioner of Pur- Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Separate motions were entered by chases and Supplies, Room 128, City Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr. Hall, in accordance with the append- * * * Maschke for Approval and Adoption ed schedule, and will be opened and of the Resolutions as presented by read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- Docket A-282-18. diately thereafter. the Secretary for the following RE: Appeal of 1250 Riverbed LLC, Each bid must be made in accor- Dockets respectively, subject to the Owner of the MXD Mixed Uses — dance with the specifications and Codified Ordinances of the City of Multiple Uses In One Building Six must be submitted on the blanks Story Masonry Walls/Wood Floors Cleveland and the Ohio Building supplied for the purpose, all of Property, located on the premises Code (OBC): which may be obtained at the office known as 1250 Riverbed Street from of the said Commissioner of Pur- a NOTICE OF VIOLATIONS — A-176-18 — Birnbaum Family Lim- chases and Supplies, but no bid will INTERIOR/EXTERIOR MAINTE- ited be considered unless delivered to NANCE, ELEVATOR CODE (UNIT A-258-18 — Mercedes Houston the office of the said commissioner NOS. 1 & 2), dated October 16, 2018 A-260-18 — Gerald R. Wagner previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern of the Director of the Department of A-261-18 — Stanley & Charlotte Standard Time) on the date speci- Building and Housing, requiring Barker fied in the schedule. compliance with the Codified Ordi- A-262-18 — Gregory D. Smith 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice nances of the City of Cleveland and A-265-18 — A&R Rehab LLC required in Advertisement for Bids. the Ohio Building Code (OBC). A-266-18 — Eric Jones Where invitations for bids are Docket A-282-18 has been POST- A-267-18 — Angel M. Vazquez advertised, the following notice PONED; to be rescheduled for Feb- A-268-18 — Don W. Fenderson shall be included in the advertise- ruary 20, 2018. ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Code, each prime bidder, each minor- * * * Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and Messrs. Saab, Bradley. each female business enterprise Docket A-283-18. (“FBE”) must be certified before doing business with the City. There- RE: Appeal of St. Anthony Church * * * C/O Albert Thrower, Owner of the fore, any prime contractor wishing to receive credit for using an MBE Two Dwelling Units Two-Family APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Residence Two Story Frame Proper- or FBE should ensure that applica- ty, located on the premises known tions for certification as to MBE or Separate motions were entered by FBE status compliance with the as 1310 West 89th Street from a Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr. NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- Code, affirmative action in employ- Gallagher for Approval and Adop- ment and, if applicable, joint ven- RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- tion of the Minutes as presented by ture status, are submitted to the of - ber 19, 2018 of the Director of the the Secretary, subject to the Codi- fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) Department of Building and Hous- fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- prior to the date of bid opening or ing, requiring compliance with the land and the Ohio Building Code submission of proposals or as speci - Codified Ordinances of the City of (OBC): fied by the Director. Failure to com- Cleveland and the Ohio Building ply with the business enterprise Code (OBC). January 23, 2019 code or with representations made BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in on these forms may result in can- order at this time to DENY the Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, cellation of the contract or other Appellant’s appeal request for addi- civil or criminal penalties.” tional time and to REMAND the Saab, Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Mr. Bradley. property to the Department of Build- FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 2019 ing and Housing for supervision and * * * any required further action. Motion File No. 15-19 — 2019 Senior Homes Bed so in order. Motioned by Mr. Bugs Inspection and Pest Control Maschke and seconded by Mr. Gal- JOSEPH F. DENK Exterminating Services, for various lagher. Chairman Divisions, Department of Finance, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, as authorized by Section 181.101 of Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: the Codified Ordinances of Messrs. Saab, Bradley. PUBLIC NOTICE Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. THERE WILL BE A NON- * * * PUBLIC HEARING MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2019 AT Docket A-284-18. 9:00 A.M. CLEVELAND The City of Cleveland Department RE: Appeal of Nick Dionisopoulos, DEPARTMENT OF AGING, 75 of Public Safety will hold a public Owner of the Two Dwelling Units ERIEVIEW PLAZA, CLEVELAND, hearing regarding the Proposed Two-Family Residence Two Story OHIO 44114, ROOM 201. Newton Avenue Residential Permit Frame Property, located on the NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED Parking Area. premises known as 2167 West 98th AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- The hearing is on Thursday, Feb- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR ruary 28, 2019, at 6:00 p.m., in the AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND MAINTENANCE, dated October 9, Innova Apartments Community CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE 2018 of the Director of the Depart- Room, at 10001 Chester Avenue, 6th AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- ment of Building and Housing, Floor. LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 requiring compliance with the Codi- The hearing will help determine O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- boundaries for the proposed resi- TIME). land and the Ohio Building Code dential permit parking area and (OBC). time limitation on non-resident park- February 6, 2019 and February 13, 2019 BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in ing. order at this time to DENY the FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 2019 Appellant’s appeal request for addi- February 13, 2019 and February 20, 2019 tional time and to REMAND the File No. 14-19 — Runway 6R-24L property to the Department of Build- Overlay Phase 2 at Burk Lakefront ing and Housing for supervision and NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Airport, for the Division of Airports, any required further action. Motion Department of Port Control, as so in order. Motioned by Mr. authorized by Ordinance No. 1107- Maschke and seconded by Mr. Gal- 13, passed by the Council of the City lagher. NONE of Cleveland, September 30, 2013. 191 28 The City Record February 13, 2019

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019 INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, 19451 ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND FIVE POINTS ROAD, SPECIFICATIONS IN THE File No. 17-19 — East 37th Street Pump CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135, AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED Station and Force Main CENTRAL RECEIVING. DOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY IN THE Replacement, for the Division of NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK Water Pollution Control, AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- OR MONEY ORDER (NO COMPA- Department of Public Utilities, as MISSIONER OF PURCHASES NY CHECKS, NO CASH, AND NO authorized by Ordinance No. 1294- AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND CREDIT CARDS WILL BE 18, passed by the Council of the City CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE of Cleveland, November 26, 2018. AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPECI- THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 FICATIONS MUST BE PUR- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE TIME). SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST BE AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS LIST ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF File No. 19-19 — 2019 Purchase of TO SUBMIT A BID OR RECEIVE A CASHIER’S CHECK OR Promotional Items, for the various ANY ADDENDA.) OUT-OF-AREA MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY Divisions, Department of Public BIDDERS MAY SEND THEIR CHECKS, NO CASH, AND NO Utilities, as authorized by Section NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR CREDIT CARDS WILL BE 181.101 of the Codified Ordinances of PLANS VIA FED EX DELIVERY ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. TO: CITY OF CLEVELAND, DIVI- PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPEC- THERE WILL BE A NON- SION OF PURCHASES AND SUP- IFICATIONS MUST BE PUR- MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, PLIES, , CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE ROOM THE DIVISION OF PURCHASES AT 11:00 A.M. CARL B. STOKES 128, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. AND SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST PUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING, INCLUDE IN YOUR REQUEST BE ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS 1201 LAKESIDE AVENUE, YOUR COMPANY’S FED EX LIST TO SUBMIT A BID OR CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, 2ND ACCOUNT NUMBER, FULL COM- RECEIVE ANY ADDENDA.) FLOOR ATRIUM CONFERENCE PANY NAME AND ADDRESS, OUT-OF-AREA BIDDERS MAY ROOM. COMPANY CONTACT/REPRE- SEND THEIR NON-REFUND- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED SENTATIVE FULL NAME, CON- ABLE FEE FOR PLANS VIA AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- TACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, MISSIONER OF PURCHASES FACSIMILE TELEPHONE NUM- FED EX DELIVERY TO: CITY AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND BER AND EMAIL ADDRESS. OF CLEVELAND, DIVISION OF CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE THE FED EX DELIVERY PURCHASES AND SUPPLIES, CHARGES FOR THE PLANS AND CLEVELAND CITY HALL, 601 AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- SPECIFICATIONS WILL BE LAKESIDE AVENUE ROOM 128, LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 BILLED TO THE BIDDER’S COM- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN PANY FED EX ACCOUNT NUM- INCLUDE IN YOUR REQUEST TIME). BER PROVIDED. YOUR COMPANY’S FED EX THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- ACCOUNT NUMBER, FULL COM- February 13, 2019 and February 20, 2019 TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- PANY NAME AND ADDRESS, DAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 AT COMPANY CONTACT/REPRE- 10:30 A.M. CLEVELAND HOP- SENTATIVE FULL NAME, CON- ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- TACT TELEPHONE NUMBER, AND ORDINANCES PORT, 5301 WEST HANGAR FACSIMILE TELEPHONE NUM- ROAD, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135, BER AND EMAIL ADDRESS. PLANNING AND ENGINEERING THE FED EX DELIVERY Res. No. 149-2019. BUILDING. CHARGES FOR THE PLANS By Mayor Jackson and Council QUESTIONS REGARDING THE AND SPECIFICATIONS WILL Members Griffin, Kelley and McCor- PURCHASE OF PLANS AND BE BILLED TO THE BIDDER’S mack. SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE COMPANY FED EX ACCOUNT An emergency resolution re- DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN NUMBER PROVIDED. affirming this Council’s and the AT (216) 664-2628. THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- City’s commitment to addressing NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- childhood lead poisoning and sup- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- DAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2019 AT porting the formation of the Lead MISSIONER OF PURCHASES 10:00 A.M. DIVISION OF WATER Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND POLLUTION CONTROL, 12302 lead poisoning in the City and to CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE effectively advance lead safe efforts AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- KIRBY AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44108. through implementation of a Lead LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 Safe Solution. O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN QUESTIONS REGARDING THE Whereas, both this Council and TIME). PURCHASE OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE the Jackson administration under- DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN stand the urgency of confronting February 6, 2019 and February 13, 2019 AT (216) 664-2628. childhood lead poisoning in Cleve- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED land and recognize it is unaccept- THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 2019 AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- able for any child to have lead poi- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES soning; and File No. 18-19 — 2019 Fire Uniform AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND Whereas, for the past 12 months, Clothing Contract, for the Division CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE this Council and the Jackson Admin- of Fire, Department of Public AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- istration have been working with Safety, as authorized by Section LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 public and private institutions, phil- 135.06 of the Codified Ordinances of O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN anthropic and non-profit organiza- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. TIME). tions, and other community stake- THERE WILL BE A NON- holders to formulate a comprehen- MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, sive, sustainable, preventative THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019 February 13, 2019 and February 20, 2019 approach to the lead crisis that will AT 10:00 A.M. CLEVELAND FIRE provide enforceable, affordable and DEPARTMENT, 1645 SUPERIOR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 2019 lasting solutions; and AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Whereas, in June, 2018, a delega- 44114. File No. 16-19 — Labor and Materials to tion comprised of the above entities NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED Repair and/or Replace Floors and attended the National Environmen- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- Floor Coverings for the Department tal Health Association’s 2018 Annu- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES of Port Control, for the Division of al Educational Conference and HUD AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND Airports, Department of Port Control, Healthy Homes Conference for in- CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE as authorized by Ordinance No. 942- depth discussions with national lead AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- 17, passed by the Council of the City experts and to gather information LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN of Cleveland, October 9, 2017. on local and national best practices TIME). THERE WILL BE A NON- for lead poisoning prevention, MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, awareness, and education; and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2019 AT Whereas, this same delegation February 13, 2019 and February 20, 2019 10:00 A.M. CLEVELAND HOPKINS participated in the Cleveland- 192 February 13, 2019 The City Record 29

Rochester Learning Exchange in about strategies to prevent lead poi- vote of the legislative authority Rochester, New York, to learn about soning, to launch an educational declaring that said exchange will be Rochester's success in reducing campaign, to work on the Lead Safe mutually beneficial to both parties; lead poisoning by over 80% in about Solution together and to commit to and 10 years; and a common goal to decrease child- Whereas, this ordinance consti- Whereas, this Council and the hood lead poisoning by 90% in 10 tutes an emergency measure provid- Jackson administration realize that years; and ing for the usual daily operation of lead poisoning is a complex, sys- Whereas, a Cleveland Lead Safe a municipal department; now, there- temic problem that requires a col- Home Fund will be created to sup- fore, laborative effort to correct; because port the Coalition’s work with Be it ordained by the Council of no single entity can successfully resources from public-private part- the City of Cleveland: tackle the lead issue, Council and nerships between the City, philan- Section 1. That notwithstanding the Jackson Administration will con- thropic and corporate sectors; and and as an exception to Chapters 181 tinue to work with other communi- Whereas, this resolution consti- and 183 of the Codified Ordinances ty stakeholders to identify policy, tutes an emergency measure for the of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Direc- system, and program changes to bet- immediate preservation of public tors of Economic Development and ter prevent lead poisoning; and peace, property, health, or safety, Community Development and the Whereas, to this end, a collabora- now, therefore, Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- tive Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition Be it resolved by the Council of plies are authorized to enter into has been formed that includes rep- the City of Cleveland: one or more agreements (“Agree- resentatives from this Council, the Section 1. That this Council re- ments”) with the Board of Educa- Mayor of Cleveland, the City’s affirms its and the City’s commit- tion of the CMSD, and Vesta, relat- Departments of Public Health, ment to addressing childhood lead ing to the development and Building and Housing, and Commu- poisoning and supports the forma- exchange of the Longfellow Proper- nity Development, and members of tion of a Lead Safe Cleveland Coali- ty for the Addison Property. many public and private institutions tion to confront lead poisoning in Section 2. That Directors of Eco- and organizations including: Cuya- the City and to effectively advance nomic Development and Community hoga County Board of Health and lead safe efforts through implemen- Development are authorized to enter Department of Development, Case tation of the Lead Safe Solution. into any other agreements necessary to implement this ordinance, includ- Western Reserve University, the Section 2. That this resolution is ing but not limited to, an agreement Cleveland Foundation, Enterprise hereby declared to be an emergency with Vesta naming it as the City of Community Partners, Environmental measure and, provided it receives Cleveland’s designee in order to Health Watch, Federal Reserve the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, accept title to the Longfellow Prop- Bank of Cleveland, the Bruening erty, subject to Vesta’s redevelop- Foundation, the George Gund Foun- it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and ment of the Longfellow Property for dation, Mt. Sinai Health Care Foun- affordable senior housing, and dation, Saint Luke’s Foundation, Sis- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force restrictive covenants. ters of Charity Foundation of Cleve- Section 3. That notwithstanding land, Third Federal Foundation, from and after the earliest period allowed by law. and as an exception to the provi- United Way of , sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Adopted February 4, 2019. the , Cleveland Met- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Effective February 5, 2019. ropolitan School District, Concerned Ohio, 1976, the Director of Econom- Citizens Organized Against Lead, ic Development, is authorized to des- Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, the ignate Vesta to accept from CMSD MetroHealth System, Sherwin- title to the Longfellow Property Ord. No. 65-2019. Williams Company, Sisters of Char- which is more fully described as fol- By Council Members B. Jones, ity Health System, University Hos- lows: Polensek, Brancatelli and Kelley pitals, UH Rainbow Babies & Chil- The Land is described as follows: (by departmental Request) dren’s Hospital, and Zion Hill Mis- An emergency ordinance authoriz- sionary Baptist Church; and Parcel No. 1 ing the Directors of Economic Devel- Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland Situated in the City of Cleveland, opment and Community Develop- Coalition will work toward a Lead County of Cuyahoga and State of ment to enter into one or more Safe Solution: a cost-effective Ohio and known as being all of agreements with the Board of Edu- approach that recognizes that homes Sublot Nos. 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, cation of the Cleveland Metropolitan built before 1978, like the majority 151, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184, 185, and School District and Vesta Corpora- 186 in The Henry C. Wick Subdivi- of homes in Cleveland, can be made tion, or its designee, for the lead safe by using interim controls sion of a part of Original One Hun- exchange of the Longfellow School dred Acre Lot No. 351 as shown by or safety measures, to remediate property with City-owned property lead and to eliminate the possibili- the recorded plat in Volume 28 of on Addison Avenue for future rede- Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County ty of poisoning; and velopment and the mutual benefit of Whereas, the Lead Safe Solution Records and altogether making a the parties; and authorizing the parcel of land having frontage of means an effective collaboration of Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- 274.50 feet on the Southerly side of smart, adaptable public policies, plies to acquire and convey the City- Diana Ave., N.E., (formerly Kenneth knowledgeable agencies and sys- owned property. Street) and a frontage of 274.96 feet tems willing to collaborate, proven Whereas, the Cleveland Metropoli- on the Northerly sie of Darley Ave., community programs, and public tan School District (“CMSD”) owns N.E. (formerly Darley Street) and sector and private sector account- certain property located at 650 East being 240 feet deep on the Easterly ability; the Lead Safe Solution will 140th Street, formerly the Henry W. line and 240 feet deep on the West- provide a comprehensive, sustain- Longfellow School (“Longfellow erly line, which said Westerly line able and preventative approach to Property”); and is also the Easterly line of East address lead poisoning; and Whereas, the City of Cleveland 136th Street (formerly Wick Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland Land Reutilization Program owns Avenue) as appears by said record- Coalition will update Cleveland’s certain vacant property located at ed plat, be the same more or less, existing lead hazard ordinances by 1465 Addison Avenue (“Addison but subject to all legal highways. introducing comprehensive legisla- Property”) which is no longer need- tion that addresses four key areas: ed for the City’s public use; and Parcel No. 2 prevention, screening, treatments Whereas, the City of Cleveland Situated in the City of Cleveland, and interventions, and education wishes to enter into one or more County of Cuyahoga and State of and outreach; this legislation will agreements with the CMSD and Ohio and known as being Sublots address childhood lead poisoning in Vesta Corporation, or its designee Nos. 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, ways that are sustainable, enforce- (“Vesta”), in order to exchange the 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, able, and affordable, based on what properties for the public purposes of 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, has been learned through continued public education and affordable 175, 176, 177, 178 and 179 being twen- exchanges with experts; and senior housing; and ty eight (28) Lots all in The Henry Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland Whereas, Section 3313.40 of the C. Wick Subdivision of part of orig- Coalition will hold a Cleveland Lead Revised Code permits a board of inal One Hundred acre Lot No. 351, Summit and will invite local and education and a municipal corpora- as shown by the recorded plat of national experts, landlords, media, tion to exchange real estate upon a said Subdivision in Volume 28 of advocates, community members, vote of a majority of members of the Maps, Page 16 of Cuyahoga County elected officials, and others to learn board of education and a concurring Records. 193 30 The City Record February 13, 2019

Said Sublots Nos. 152, 153 and 154 (formerly East Madison Avenue) COUNCIL COMMITTEE have each a frontage of 39 feet on and extended back, 165.31 feet on MEETINGS Diana Avenue (formerly Kenneth the Northerly line, 137.74 feet on the Street) and a depth of 120 feet. Southerly line and is 41.6 feet wide Said Sublots Nos.155, 156, 157, 158, in the rear, as appears by said plat, Monday, February 11, 2019 159, 160, 161 and 162 have each a be the same more or less but sub- 1:00 p.m. frontage of 40 feet on Diana Avenue ject to all legal highways. Subject (formerly Kenneth Street) and a to zoning ordinances. Committee of the Whole: Present: depth of 120 feet. Also known as 1465 Addison Road, Kelley, Chair; Bishop, Brady, Bran- Said Sublots Nos. 177, 178 and 179 Cleveland, OH 44103 catelli, Cleveland, Griffin, J. Jones, have each a frontage of 39 feet on Section 5. That this Council finds Kazy, Keane, McCormack, Polensek, Darley Avenue (formerly Darley that the transactions contemplated Santana, Zone. Authorized Absence: Street) and a depth of 120 feet; in this ordinance are mutually ben- Conwell, Hairston, Johnson, B. Said Sublots Nos. 169, 170, 171, 172, eficial to the City and the CMSD. Jones. 173, 174, 175 and 176 have each a Section 6. That the conveyance frontage of 40 feet on Darley shall be made by official deed pre- 2:00 p.m. Avenue (formerly Darley Street) pared by the Director of Law and and a depth of 120 feet; executed by the Mayor on behalf of Finance Committee: Present: Kel- Said Sublots Nos. 163, 164, 165, 166, the City of Cleveland. The deed ley, Chair; Zone, Vice Chair; Brady, 167 and 168 have each a frontage of shall contain necessary provisions, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, 40 feet on East 140th Street (for- including restrictive reversionary Griffin, Keane, McCormack. merly Adams Avenue) and a depth interests as may be specified by the of 120 feet; subject however, to the Board of Control or Director of Law, 3:00 p.m. right of the Public to use for Street which shall protect the parties as purposes so much of the Easterly their respective interests require Operations Committee: Present: part of said Sublots as heretofore and shall specifically contain a pro- McCormack, Chair; Griffin, Keane, has been permitted to be so used, vision against the erection of any Kelley, Zone. and being a strip of land five (5) advertising signs or billboards feet in width extending across the except permitted identification Tuesday, February 12, 2019 entire Easterly end of said Sublots signs. 9:30 a.m. fronting on East 140th Street. Section 7. That notwithstanding Section 4. That according to the and as an exception to the provi- Development, Planning and Sus- Agreement referenced above and by sions of Chapters 183.07 of the Cod- tainability Committee: Present: and at the direction of the Board of ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Control, the Director of Community 1976, the transfer of properties Chair; Bishop, McCormack. Autho- Development and the Commissioner between CMSD and the City are at rized Absence: Hairston, B. Jones, of Purchases and Supplies are no cost to either party, with all of Keane. authorized to convey to CMSD the the transactions together acknowl- Addison Property which is more edged and determined to be a fair 1:30 p.m. fully described as follows: market value transaction. Section 8. That this ordinance is Utilities Committee: Present: PPN 106-18-005 declared to be an emergency mea- Keane, Chair; Bishop, Hairston, Situated in the City of Cleveland, sure and, provided it receives the McCormack, Polensek, Santana. County of Cuyahoga and State of affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Authorized Absence: Kazy, Vice Ohio: the members elected to Council, it Chair. And known as being all of Sublot shall take effect and be in force #3 in Dinceman Decker’s Allotment immediately upon its passage and Wednesday, February 13, 2019 of part of Original 100 Acre Lot approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 10:00 a.m. #342, as shown by the recorded plat shall take effect and be in force in Volume 24 of Maps, Page 14 of from and after the earliest period Safety Committee: Present: Zone, Cuyahoga County Records and allowed by law. Chair; Polensek, Vice Chair; Griffin, being 50 feet front on the North- Passed February 4, 2019. Kazy, J. Jones, Santana. Authorized easterly side of Addison Road NE Effective February 5, 2019. Absence: B. Jones.

Index

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

Agreements

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 213-2019) ...... 178 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Vesta Corporation, or its designee, for the exchange of the Longfellow School property with City owned property on Addison Avenue for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 65-2019) ...... 193

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Biddulph Avenue, 4809 (Ward 13) — Eric A. Hruska, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-277-18) ...... 190 194 February 13, 2019 The City Record 31

Casper Road, 13509 (Ward 10) — A&R Rehab LLC, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-265-18) ...... 191 Cecilia Avenue, 3900 (Ward 13) — Maria Kuti-Lawhun, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-281-18) ...... 190 Denison Avenue, 3414 (Ward 14) — Robert E. Prunty, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-269-18) ...... 189 East 102nd Street, 3395 (Ward 6) — Full House USA, owner — appeal postponed to 2/20/19 on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-256-18)...... 189 East 103rd Street, 3528 (Ward 6) — Angel M. Vazquez, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-267-18) ...... 191 East 125th Street, 2927 (Ward 4) — Adiki Iyama, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-272-18) ...... 190 East 142nd Street, 3867 (Ward 2) — Lemos Venture Partners 401K Plan/Horizon Trust, owner — appeal postponed to 2/20/19 on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-273-18) ...... 190 East 151st Street, 260 (Ward 8) — Gregory D. Smith, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-262-18) ...... 191 Gallup Avenue, 4641 (Ward 5) — Borivoj Podravac, owner appeal postponed to 2/20/19 on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-278-18) ...... 190 Holmden Avenue, 1711 (Ward 14) — Mary Flahive, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-279-18) ...... 190 Hopkins Avenue, 11602 (Ward 9) — Don W. Fenderson, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-268-18) ...... 191 Lakeview Avenue (Lower), 712 (a.k.a. 712 Lakeview Avenue (Upper)) (Ward 9) — Mercedes Houston, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-258-18) ...... 191 Riverbed Street, 1250 (Ward 3) — 1250 Riverbed LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 2/20/19 on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-282-18)...... 191 St. Clair Avenue, 4059 (a.k.a. 4115 St. Clair Avenue) (Ward 10) — Birnbaum Family Limited, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-176-18) ...... 191 West 116th Street, 3045 (Ward 11) — Vento Investments, LLC, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-276-18) ...... 190 West 130th Street, 3716 (Ward 16) — George M. Chelala, owner — appeal postponed to 2/20/19 on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-270-18)...... 189 West 44th Street, 1973 (Ward 3) — A.P. Lauer, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-280-18) ...... 190 West 48th Street, 3289 (Ward 14) — Sheila Alridge, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-275-18) ...... 190 West 48th Street, 3671 (Ward 14) — Stanley & Charlotte Barker, owners — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-261-18)...... 191 West 61st Street, 4378 (Ward 13) — Gerald R. Wagner, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-260-18) ...... 191 West 89th Street, 1310 (Ward 15) — St. Anthony Church c/o Albert Thrower, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-283-18)...... 191 West 98th Street, 2167 (Ward 15) — Nick Dionisopoulos, owner — appeal resolved on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-284-18) ...... 191 Yale Avenue, 9221 (Ward 9) — Eric Jones, owner — appeal adopted on 2/6/19 (Doc. A-266-18) ...... 191

Board of Control — Community Development Department

East 79th Street, 1160 (Ward 9) — PPN 105-32-168 — Shiloh Temple House of God (BOC Res. 40-19)...... 182 East 91st Street (Ward 6) — PPN 126-39-054 — Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist Church (BOC Res. 38-19) ...... 181 Tampa Avenue, 3315 (Ward 13) — PPN 011-09-140 — Markeith Finney (BOC Res. 39-19)...... 181 Union Avenue, 9017 (Ward 6) — PPN 127-14-015 — William Barnes (BOC Res. 37-19)...... 181

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

East 79th Street, 1160 (Ward 9) — PPN 105-32-168 — Shiloh Temple House of God (BOC Res. 40-19)...... 182 East 91st Street (Ward 6) — PPN 126-39-054 — Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist Church (BOC Res. 38-19) ...... 181 Tampa Avenue, 3315 (Ward 13) — PPN 011-09-140 — Markeith Finney (BOC Res. 39-19)...... 181 Union Avenue, 9017 (Ward 6) — PPN 127-14-015 — William Barnes (BOC Res. 37-19)...... 181

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 6)

East 91st Street (Ward 6) — PPN 126-39-054 — Blessed Hope Missionary Baptist Church (BOC Res. 38-19) ...... 181 Union Avenue, 9017 (Ward 6) — PPN 127-14-015 — William Barnes (BOC Res. 37-19)...... 181

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 9)

East 79th Street, 1160 (Ward 9) — PPN 105-32-168 — Shiloh Temple House of God (BOC Res. 40-19) ...... 182

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 13)

Tampa Avenue, 3315 (Ward 13) — PPN 011-09-140 — Markeith Finney (BOC Res. 39-19)...... 181 195 32 The City Record February 13, 2019

Board of Control — Law Department

Customer service satisfaction services, data collection and reporting — per Ord. 1079-17 to Penn and Associates, Inc. — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 36-19) ...... 181

Board of Control — Police Division

Ticket Writer Interface module for E-Citations/Summons Task support implementation, maintenance and support services — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Tyler Technologies, Inc. — Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 41-19) ...... 182

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Customer service satisfaction services, data collection and reporting — per Ord. 1079-17 to Penn and Associates, Inc. — Dept. of Law (BOC Res. 36-19) ...... 181

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Customer service satisfaction services, data collection and reporting — per Ord. 1079-17 to Penn and Associates, Inc. — Depts. of Law, Port Control (BOC Res. 36-19) ...... 181 General Engineering Services X — approve subcontractor — per Contract PS2018-055 — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 35-19) ...... 181 Ticket Writer Interface module for E-Citations/Summons Task support implementation, maintenance and support services — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Tyler Technologies, Inc. — Division of Police, Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 41-19) ...... 182

Board of Control — Public Safety Department

Ticket Writer Interface module for E-Citations/Summons Task support implementation, maintenance and support services — per C.O. Sec. 181.102 to Tyler Technologies, Inc. — Division of Police (BOC Res. 41-19) ...... 182

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

General Engineering Services X — approve subcontractor — per Contract PS2018-055 — Division of Water (BOC Res. 35-19) ...... 181

Board of Control — Water Division

General Engineering Services X — approve subcontractor — per Contract PS2018-055 — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 35-19) ...... 181

Board of Education

Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Vesta Corporation, or its designee, for the exchange of the Longfellow School property with City owned property on Addison Avenue for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 65-2019) ...... 193

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Bridge Avenue, 4814 (Ward 3) — Charlie Denk, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 2/11/19 (Cal. 18-284)...... 189 Church Avenue, 2512 (Ward 3) — Schmaltz Church Street Holdings, owner — appeal postponed to 3/4/19 on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-8)...... 189 East 110th Street, 1467 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-9)...... 189 East 110th Street, 1468 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-10)...... 189 East 110th Street, 1478 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-11)...... 189 East 130th Street, 2815-2825 (Ward 6) — Oak Bend Holdings (a.k.a. Shaker Square Towers), owner — appeal postponed to 3/4/19 on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-13) ...... 189 Hazel Drive, 1609 (Ward 9) — Cleveland Institute of Music, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-14)...... 189 Herman Avenue, 7504 (Ward 15) — Geoffrey Vlach, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-15)...... 189 North Moreland, 2618 (Ward 4) — N. Moreland-Larchmere, LLC, owner — appeal withdrawn on 2/11/19 (Cal. 18-261)...... 189 196 February 13, 2019 The City Record 33

West 138th Street, 3658 (Ward 16) — Imperial Properties LLC, owner — appeal heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-7) ...... 189 West 32nd Street, 2200 (Ward 3) — Jeanette Elaine, owner — appeal postponed to 2/25/19 on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-12) ...... 189 West 47th Street, 1963 (Ward 3) — Open Holdings LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-1) ...... 189

Capital Projects

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 168 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Cleveland Kurentovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 208-2019) ...... 177 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run on March 17, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 209-2019) ...... 178 To amend Section 12 of Ordinance No. 652-18, passed June 4, 2018 relating to one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects, and authorizing the public improvement, right of way acquisitions, and gift and grant contributions. (O 197-2019) ...... 167

Case Western Reserve University

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Case Western Reserve University to provide a youth summer sports, nutrition, health, and life skills development program for 2019 under the National Youth Sports Program sponsored by Case Western Reserve University. (O 199-2019) ...... 168

Casino Revenue Funds

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 213-2019) ...... 178

City Council

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 192

City of Cleveland Bids

East 37th Street Pump Station and Force Main Replacement — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 1294-18 — bid due March 8, 2019 (advertised 2/13/2019 and 2/20/2019) ...... 192 Fire Uniform Clothing Contract (2019) — Department of Public Safety — Division of Fire — per C.O. Sec. 135.06 — bid due March 7, 2019 (advertised 2/13/2019 and 2/20/2019) ...... 192 Floor and Floor Covering Repair and Replacement — Department of Port Control — Division of Airports — per Ord. 942-17 — bid due March 13, 2019 (advertised 2/13/2019 and 2/20/2019) ...... 192 Promotional Items — Department of Public Utilities — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due March 13, 2019 (advertised 2/13/2019 and 2/20/2019) ...... 192 Runway 6R-24L Overlay Phase 2 at Burke Lakefront Airport — Department of Port Control — Division of Airports — per Ord. 1107-13 — bid due March 15, 2019 (advertised 2/6/2019 and 2/13/2019)...... 191 Senior Homes Bed Bugs Inspection and Pest Exterminating Services (2019) — Department of Finance — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due March 1, 2019 (advertised 2/6/2019 and 2/13/2019)...... 191

City Planning Commission

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 169 Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN12323029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019) ...... 176 Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 171 Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 12018019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 175 197 34 The City Record February 13, 2019

Cleveland Foundation

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 169

Cleveland Metropolitan School District ( CMDS )

Urging the Mayor of the City of Cleveland and the Superintendent of the Cleveland Municipal School District to consider developing and implementing a community wide educational awareness initiative on human trafficking in order to educate and increase public awareness on this major public health and safety issue. (R 216-2019) ...... 177

Cleveland Municipal Court

Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Court, to enter into one or more contracts with Court Community Service for professional services necessary to place criminal defendants in community service, and for placement in the Cleveland Work Crew Program, both as referred by the Court, for the Cleveland Municipal Court, each for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 173-2019) ...... 180

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) civilian personnel; and to amend Section 10 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 172-2019) ...... 180 Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatcher); and to amend Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 170-2019) ...... 180

Community Development

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 180 Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 213-2019) ...... 178 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Vesta Corporation, or its designee, for the exchange of the Longfellow School property with City owned property on Addison Avenue for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 65-2019) ...... 193

Community Development Block Grant Program ( CDBG )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 180

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for August G. Garofoli. (R 225-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Barbara Spaan. (R 224-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Gurtchers Smith, Jr. (R 221-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Jason Morgan Edwards. (R 220-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Julia Mae Asberry. (R 227-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Mel Jones. (R 226-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Robert Lee Allan. (R 219-2019) ...... 167 198 February 13, 2019 The City Record 35

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Erlene Bentley. (R 223-2019) ...... 167 Congratulations Resolution for Mary Campbell “Member of the Year”. (R 222-2019) ...... 167

Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Case Western Reserve University to provide a youth summer sports, nutrition, health, and life skills development program for 2019 under the National Youth Sports Program sponsored by Case Western Reserve University. (O 199-2019) ...... 168

Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 168

Economic Development Department

Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Vesta Corporation, or its designee, for the exchange of the Longfellow School property with City owned property on Addison Avenue for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 65-2019) ...... 193

Encroachments

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 168

Finance Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) civilian personnel; and to amend Section 10 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 172-2019) ...... 180 Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatcher); and to amend Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 170-2019) ...... 180 Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Court, to enter into one or more contracts with Court Community Service for professional services necessary to place criminal defendants in community service, and for placement in the Cleveland Work Crew Program, both as referred by the Court, for the Cleveland Municipal Court, each for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 173-2019) ...... 180 To amend Section 50 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 171-2019) ...... 180

Grants

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 180 199 36 The City Record February 13, 2019

Hermes Sports & Events, Inc.

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Cleveland Kurentovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 208-2019) ...... 177 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run on March 17, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 209-2019) ...... 178

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 180

Human Resources Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) civilian personnel; and to amend Section 10 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 172-2019) ...... 180 Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatcher); and to amend Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 170-2019) ...... 180 To amend Section 50 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 171-2019) ...... 180

Human Trafficking

Urging the Mayor of the City of Cleveland and the Superintendent of the Cleveland Municipal School District to consider developing and implementing a community wide educational awareness initiative on human trafficking in order to educate and increase public awareness on this major public health and safety issue. (R 216-2019) ...... 177

Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 192

Liquor Permits

#0121535. New License Application, D5. All Levels LLC, 13411 Miles Ave. (Ward 1). (F 196-2019) ...... 167 #1549965. New License Application, D5. Cleveland Hostel, Inc., 2090 West 25th St. (Ward 3). (F 195-2019) ...... 167 #23097000046. Transfer of Location Application, D5 D6. Driftwood catering LLC, 2400 Superior Ave. (Ward 7). (F 214-2019) ...... 167 #2772865. Transfer of Ownership Application, C2 C2X. Fleet Oil & Gas, Inc., 4901 Fleet Ave. (Ward 12). (F 215-2019) ...... 167 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 14302 Harvard Avenue. (R 211-2019) ...... 178 Objecting to a New D5 Liquor Permit at 13411 Miles Avenue. (R 212-2019) ...... 179 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 15315 Bartlett Avenue. (R 210-2019) ...... 178 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4901 Fleet Avenue. (R 218-2019) ...... 180 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 Liquor Permit to 2288 East 55th Street, 1st floor unit. (R 217-2019) ...... 179

Mayor’s Office

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 192

Permits

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 168 200 February 13, 2019 The City Record 37

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Cleveland Kurentovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 208-2019) ...... 177 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run on March 17, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 209-2019) ...... 178

Professional Services Contracts

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into one or more contracts with Code Studio for professional services necessary to develop and implement Form Based Zoning protocols in up to three pilot geographic areas of the City; and to extend the term of the Cleveland Foundation grant authorized by Ordinance No. 297-18, passed April 2, 2018. (O 200-2019) ...... 169 Authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of the Cleveland Municipal Court, to enter into one or more contracts with Court Community Service for professional services necessary to place criminal defendants in community service, and for placement in the Cleveland Work Crew Program, both as referred by the Court, for the Cleveland Municipal Court, each for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 173-2019) ...... 180 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide security services at various indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, including but not limited to, recreation centers, outdoor pools, and various surrounding play areas, for a period not to exceed one year. (O 204-2019) ...... 171 To amend Section 12 of Ordinance No. 652-18, passed June 4, 2018 relating to one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects, and authorizing the public improvement, right of way acquisitions, and gift and grant contributions. (O 197-2019) ...... 167

Public Improvement Contracts

Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing and installing replacement sewers and repairing and rehabilitating existing sewers and sewer connections, relining sewers, and constructing and repairing catch basins and manholes at various locations throughout the City on an as needed basis; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; and authorizing gifts, grants, or loans. (O 203-2019) ...... 170 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Water Pollution Control Pavement and Drainage Improvement Project Phase II at 12302 Kirby Avenue; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement; and authorizing the director to apply for and accept any grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Green Infrastructure Grant Program funding. (O 202-2019) ...... 170

Public Improvements

To amend Section 12 of Ordinance No. 652-18, passed June 4, 2018 relating to one or more contracts with Riverstone Company for engineering services for the Hudson and Frank Road Extension Projects, and authorizing the public improvement, right of way acquisitions, and gift and grant contributions. (O 197-2019) ...... 167

Public Works

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide security services at various indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, including but not limited to, recreation centers, outdoor pools, and various surrounding play areas, for a period not to exceed one year. (O 204-2019) ...... 171 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Case Western Reserve University to provide a youth summer sports, nutrition, health, and life skills development program for 2019 under the National Youth Sports Program sponsored by Case Western Reserve University. (O 199-2019) ...... 168 Authorizing the Directors of Community Development, Economic Development, and/or Public Works, to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District for the exchange of lands for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 201-2019) ...... 169

Races

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Cleveland Kurentovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 208-2019) ...... 177 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run on March 17, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 209-2019) ...... 178 201 38 The City Record February 13, 2019

Recreation Centers

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide security services at various indoor and outdoor recreation facilities, including but not limited to, recreation centers, outdoor pools, and various surrounding play areas, for a period not to exceed one year. (O 204-2019) ...... 171

Resolution of Support

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 192 Urging the Mayor of the City of Cleveland and the Superintendent of the Cleveland Municipal School District to consider developing and implementing a community wide educational awareness initiative on human trafficking in order to educate and increase public awareness on this major public health and safety issue. (R 216-2019) ...... 177

Salaries

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Cleveland Police Patrolmen’s Association (CPPA) civilian personnel; and to amend Section 10 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 172-2019) ...... 180 Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatcher); and to amend Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 170-2019) ...... 180 To amend Section 50 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 171-2019) ...... 180

Sewers

Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing and installing replacement sewers and repairing and rehabilitating existing sewers and sewer connections, relining sewers, and constructing and repairing catch basins and manholes at various locations throughout the City on an as needed basis; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; and authorizing gifts, grants, or loans. (O 203-2019) ...... 170

Utilities Department

Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing and installing replacement sewers and repairing and rehabilitating existing sewers and sewer connections, relining sewers, and constructing and repairing catch basins and manholes at various locations throughout the City on an as needed basis; and authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; and authorizing gifts, grants, or loans. (O 203-2019) ...... 170 Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Water Pollution Control Pavement and Drainage Improvement Project Phase II at 12302 Kirby Avenue; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement; and authorizing the director to apply for and accept any grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Green Infrastructure Grant Program funding. (O 202-2019) ...... 170

Ward 01

#0121535. New License Application, D5. All Levels LLC, 13411 Miles Ave. (Ward 1). (F 196-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Gurtchers Smith, Jr. (R 221-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Jason Morgan Edwards. (R 220-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Robert Lee Allan. (R 219-2019) ...... 167 Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 14302 Harvard Avenue. (R 211-2019) ...... 178 Objecting to a New D5 Liquor Permit at 13411 Miles Avenue. (R 212-2019) ...... 179 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 15315 Bartlett Avenue. (R 210-2019) ...... 178

Ward 03

#1549965. New License Application, D5. Cleveland Hostel, Inc., 2090 West 25th St. (Ward 3). (F 195-2019) ...... 167 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the St. Patrick’s Day Run on March 17, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 209-2019) ...... 178 202 February 13, 2019 The City Record 39

Ward 05

Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN12323029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019 ) ...... 176 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 Liquor Permit to 2288 East 55th Street, 1st floor unit. (R 217-2019) ...... 179

Ward 06

Condolence Resolution for Julia Mae Asberry. (R 227-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Mel Jones. (R 226-2019) ...... 167 Congratulations Resolution for Erlene Bentley. (R 223-2019) ...... 167

Ward 07

#23097000046. Transfer of Location Application, D5 D6. Driftwood catering LLC, 2400 Superior Ave. (Ward 7). (F 214-2019) ...... 167 Authorizing the Directors of Economic Development and Community Development to enter into one or more agreements with the Board of Education of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District and Vesta Corporation, or its designee, for the exchange of the Longfellow School property with City owned property on Addison Avenue for future redevelopment and the mutual benefit of the parties; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and convey the properties. (O 65-2019) ...... 193 Urging the Mayor of the City of Cleveland and the Superintendent of the Cleveland Municipal School District to consider developing and implementing a community wide educational awareness initiative on human trafficking in order to educate and increase public awareness on this major public health and safety issue. (R 216-2019) ...... 177

Ward 08

Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 171 Congratulations Resolution for Erlene Bentley. (R 223-2019) ...... 167

Ward 09

Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 12018019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 175

Ward 10

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Cleveland Kurentovanje 5K Dash on March 2, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports & Events. (O 208-2019) ...... 177

Ward 11

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 213-2019) ...... 178 Congratulations Resolution for Mary Campbell “Member of the Year”. (R 222-2019) ...... 167

Ward 12

#2772865. Transfer of Ownership Application, C2 C2X. Fleet Oil & Gas, Inc., 4901 Fleet Ave. (Ward 12). (F 215-2019) ...... 167 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4901 Fleet Avenue. (R 218-2019) ...... 180

Ward 13

Condolence Resolution for August G. Garofoli. (R 225-2019) ...... 167 Condolence Resolution for Barbara Spaan. (R 224-2019) ...... 167

Ward 15

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue one or more permits to Detroit Shoreway Community Development Organization to encroach into the public rights of way within the Gordon Square District with approximately 40 wayfinding signs as part of the TLCI Gordon Square Wayfinding Program, to be attached to Cleveland Public Power utility poles (by separate permission). (O 198-2019) ...... 168 203 40 The City Record February 13, 2019

Water Pollution Control Division

Determining the method of making the public improvement of constructing the Water Pollution Control Pavement and Drainage Improvement Project Phase II at 12302 Kirby Avenue; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts to construct the improvement; and authorizing the director to apply for and accept any grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Green Infrastructure Grant Program funding. (O 202-2019) ...... 170

Westown Community Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Westown Community Development Corporation for the Westown CDC Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 11 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 213-2019) ...... 178

Zoning

Changing the Use, Area & Height District of a large parcel of land (PPN12323029A) northeast of Broadway Avenue and southwest of Hector Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along the northeasterly frontage of Broadway Avenue (Map Change 2596). (O 207-2019) ...... 176 Changing the Use, Area & Height Districts of parcels of land along East 140th Street south of Lakeshore Boulevard to Aspinwall Avenue and establishing an Urban Form Overlay District along East 140th Street (Map Change 2595). (O 205-2019) ...... 171 Establishing a zero (0) foot Mapped Building Setback from the property line along the eastern side of Hazel Avenue along the western frontage of 1609 Hazel Avenue (PPN 12018019), owned by the Cleveland Institute of Music (Map Change 2598). (O 206-2019) ...... 175

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