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February the Eleventh, Two Thousand and Fifteen

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Kevin J. Kelley President of Council Containing PAGE

Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 9 Board of Control 9 Ward Name Civil Service 11 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Board of Zoning Appeals 11 2 Zachary Reed Board of Building Standards 3 Joe Cimperman and Building Appeals 12 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 15 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 20 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 20 7 TJ Dow Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 20 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 25 9 Kevin Conwell Index 26 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Ward Name Residence Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 16920 Throckley Avenue 44128 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 2 Zack Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Fire – Patrick Kelly, Chief, 1645 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DIVISIONS: 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ronald J.H. O'Leary, Director, Room 500 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 44102 DIVISIONS: 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 16 Brian Kazy...... 601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 220 44114 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Member Brian Cummins, Eugene R. Miller (Board Lawyer), Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Ryan, Peter Whitt. Martin J. Flask, Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Special Projects CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Michael Flickinger. Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Dan Williams, Media Relations Director BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth DIVISIONS: Kukla, Secretary. Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager 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. Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner Sullivan. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., 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. Richard F. Horvath, 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; Utilities Director Paul Bender; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; Anthony DIVISIONS: J. Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L. City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 Render, Genesis O. Brown. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Avenue David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Sharon Dumas, Interim Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman DIVISIONS: Kevin Kelley. Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim Commissioner CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair; Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Giancarlo Calicchia, Council Member Terrell H. Pruitt, Robert Strickland, Julie Trott, Robert Vilkas, Donald Petit, Interim DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director, Cleveland Hopkins Secretary. International 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 – Fred Szabo, Commissioner CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET OFFICES: JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Administration – John Laird, Manager Judge Courtroom Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12B Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C Parking Facilities – Antionette Thompson, Interim Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14C Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Streets – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Toinette Parrilla, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Ed Wade – Courtroom 12A DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Gregory A. Sims Environment – Chantez Williams, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza – Chief Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Myron Benett, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate. The City Record

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The City Record The following Committees meet at of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: land, . Received. Clerk of Council under authority of the Charter of the Mayor's Appointments Committee: File No. 160-15. Dow (CHAIR), Brady, Cleveland, From Tony Thomas, Executive City of Cleveland Kelley, Mitchell. Director, Welcome House, Inc. The City Record is available Notice of application to utilize mul- online at Operations Committee: Pruitt tifamily funding programs of the www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Mitchell, Kelley, Keane, Ohio Housing Finance Authority for Address all communications to Zone. the development of the Archives PATRICIA J. BRITT Apartments at 2905 Franklin Boule- Rules Committee: Kelley vard, Cleveland, Ohio. Received. City Clerk, Clerk of Council (CHAIR), Cleveland, Keane, 216 City Hall Polensek, Pruitt. FROM OHIO DIVISION OF LIQUOR CONTROL PERMANENT SCHEDULE STANDING COMMITTEES OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS File No. 155-15. CITY COUNCIL RE: #9555109. Economic Develop- OF THE COUNCIL ______ment Transfer Application, D5 D6. 2015-2017 Western Reserve School of Cooking Cleveland, Ohio at CCLK, LLC, 2800 Euclid Avenue MONDAY — Alternating Monday, February 9, 2015 (Ward 5). Received. The meeting of the Council was 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human called to order at 7:06 p.m. with the File No. 156-15. Services Committee: Cimperman President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- RE: #4949254. Transfer of Owner- (CHAIR), Mitchell (VICE-CHAIR), ley, in the Chair. ship Application, C1 C2. L&D Mini- Brady, Cleveland, Conwell, Cum- mart, Inc., 11701 St. Clair Avenue mins, J. Johnson. Council Members present: Dona (Ward 10). Received. Brady, Anthony Brancatelli, Joe File No. 157-15. 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services Cimperman, Phyllis E. Cleveland, RE: #0303780. New License Appli- and Properties Committee: K. John- Kevin Conwell, Brian J. Cummins, cation, D5J. Astoria, LLC, 5417 son (CHAIR), Dow (VICE-CHAIR), TJ Dow, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Brian Detroit Avenue (Ward 15). Brancatelli, Cummins, J. Johnson, Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Kenneth L. Received. Kazy, Reed. Johnson, Martin J. Keane, Mamie J. Mitchell, Michael D. Polensek, Ter- MONDAY File No. 158-15. rell H. Pruitt, Zack Reed, and RE: #2965900. Transfer of Owner- Matthew Zone. ship Application, C1 C2. Fulton on 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Also present were: Mayor Frank Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE- the Go, Inc., 3742 Fulton Avenue G. Jackson, Chief of Staff Ken Sil- (Ward 14). Received. CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Con- liman, Chief Operating Officer Dar- well, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. nell Brown, Chief of Government File No. 159-15. Affairs Valarie J. McCall, Chief of RE: #9115257. Transfer of Owner- TUESDAY Regional Development Edward W. ship Application, D2 D2X D3 D3A Rybka, Chief of Education Monyka D6. 2 H G C, LLC, 1261 West 76th 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- S. Price, Chief of Sustainability Jeni- Street (Ward 15). Received. ning and Sustainability Committee: ta McGowan, and Directors Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Langhenry, Dumas, Spronz, Parrilla, CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS (VICE-CHAIR), Cimperman, Cum- McGrath, Cox, Rush, O’Leary, mins, Dow, Pruitt, Zone. Southerington, Nichols, Griffin, The rules were suspended and the Fumich, Ambroz and Burrows. following Resolutions were adopted TUESDAY — Alternating by a rising vote: Council Members, Administration, 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Staff, and those in the audience rose Res. No. 161-15—Deacon Willie Pruitt (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- for a moment of silent reflection, Hardy. CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cummins, and the Pledge of Allegiance. Res. No. 162-15—Frederick Dou- Keane, Mitchell, Polensek. glas Jefferson. MOTION Res. No. 163-15—William Harrison 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- Smith, Jr. munity Benefits Committee: Cleve- On the motion of Council Member Res. No. 167-15—Mary “Martha” land (CHAIR), Zone (VICE-CHAIR), Cimperman, the reading of the min- Yeckley. J.Johnson, Kazy, Polensek, Pruitt, utes of the last meeting was dis- Res. No. 168-15—Robert J. Lewis, Reed. pensed with and the journal Jr. approved. Seconded by Council Mem- WEDNESDAY — Alternating ber Conwell. CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS

10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: COMMUNICATIONS The rules were suspended and the Zone (CHAIR), Conwell (VICE- following Resolutions were adopted CHAIR), Cimperman, Kazy, Keane, File No. 143-15. without objection: Mitchell, Polensek. From Linda McHugh, Executive Administrator and Assistant Secre- Res. No. 164-15—Elizabeth 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- tary, Foundation. Billingslea Collier. mittee: Keane (CHAIR), Dow Notice of Operations for 2014 of all Res. No. 165-15—Benedictine Ben- (VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, J. Johnson, facilities operating in the City of gals, Division IV High School Foot- K.Johnson, Kazy, Reed. Cleveland, pursuant to Chapter 686 ball State Champions. 139 4 The City Record February 11, 2015

RECOGNITION RESOLUTION to complete the transactions autho- agreements, under Section 108(B) of rized by this legislation shall be pre- the Charter, purchases made under The rules were suspended and the pared by the Director of Law. the grant agreements may be made following Resolution was adopted Section 6. The contracts authorized through cooperative arrangements without objection: in this legislation will require the with other governmental agencies. recipient of financial assistance to The Director of Aging may sign all Res. No. 166-15—National Family, work with, and/or cause their Ten- documents and do all things that are Career & Community Leaders of ants to work with, The Workforce necessary to make the purchases, and America (FCCLA) Week. Investment Board for Workforce may enter into one or more contracts Area No. 3 to identify and solicit qual- with the vendors selected through FIRST READING EMERGENCY ified candidates for job opportunities that cooperative process. ORDINANCES REFERRED related to the City’s contracts, and Section 5. That the costs of the con- place special emphasis on the hard to tract or contracts authorized by this Ord. No. 145-15. employ, including but not limited to ordinance shall be paid from the fund By Council Members Cleveland, the disabled and persons who have or funds to which are credited the Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- been convicted of or have pled guilty grant proceeds accepted under this mental request). to a criminal offense, unless the crim- ordinance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- inal conviction or related circum- Section 6. That this ordinance is ing the Director of Economic Devel- stances relate to the duties for the declared to be an emergency measure opment to enter into one or more loan particular job sought. and, provided it receives the affirma- agreements with Arteriocyte, Inc. to Section 7. That this ordinance is tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- provide financial assistance to par- declared to be an emergency measure bers elected to Council, it shall take tially fund eligible costs at their and, provided it receives the affirma- effect and be in force immediately research and development facility tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- upon its passage and approval by the located at 7100 Euclid Avenue. bers elected to Council, it shall take Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Whereas, in late 2013, the United effect and be in force immediately and be in force from and after the ear- States Department of Health and upon its passage and approval by the liest period allowed by law. Human Services awarded Arterio- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Referred to Directors of Aging, cyte, Inc. (“Arteriocyte”) a contract and be in force from and after the ear- Finance, Law; Committees on Health through its Biomedical Advanced liest period allowed by law. and Human Services, Finance. Research and Development Authority Referred to Directors of Economic Division (“BARDA”), to support the Development, Finance, Law; Commit- Ord. No. 147-15. research and development of the Mag- tees on Development Planning and By Council Members Pruitt, Bran- ellan Bio-Bandage and clinical evalu- Sustainability, Finance. catelli and Kelley (by departmental ation to improve the existing stan- request). dard of care in definitive burn treat- Ord. No. 146-15. An emergency ordinance to amend ments; and By Council Members Cimperman the title, Section 1, and Section 4 of Whereas, currently, Arteriocyte and Kelley (by departmental Ordinance No. 889-12, passed August 8, employs 18 people, and with a recent request). 2012, relating to the design and con- federal grant from the U.S. Depart- An emergency ordinance authoriz- struction of the East 75th Street Area ment of Health and Human Services, ing the Director of Aging to apply for Sewer Project; and to supplement the they are looking to expand by up to 10 and accept one or more grants from ordinance by adding new Sections 3a, employees over the next five years, various entities for the 2015-16 Age 3b, 3c, and 3d. thereby increasing their annual pay- Friendly Cleveland Initiative Grants Whereas, this ordinance constitutes roll; and Program; and authorizing the Direc- an emergency measure providing for Whereas, EDA funds will provide tor to enter into one or more contracts the usual daily operation of a munici- working capital to help maintain with the Center for Community Solu- pal department; now, therefore, cash flows to meet project timelines tions and other agencies, entities, or Be it ordained by the Council of the while Arteriocyte waits for Federal individuals to implement this legisla- City of Cleveland: grant disbursements; and tion. Section 1. That the title, Section 1, Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Whereas, this ordinance constitutes and Section 4 of Ordinance No. 889-12 an emergency measure providing for an emergency measure providing for passed August 8, 2012, are amended to the usual daily operation of a munici- the usual daily operation of a munici- read as follows: pal department; now, therefore, pal department; now, therefore, An Emergency Ordinance determin- Be it ordained by the Council of the Be it ordained by the Council of the ing the method of making the public City of Cleveland: City of Cleveland: improvement of constructing the East Section 1. That the Director of Section 1. That the Director of Eco- 75th Street Area Sewer Project; autho- Aging is authorized to apply for and nomic Development is authorized to rizing the Director of Public Utilities accept one or more grants in the total enter into one or more loan agree- to enter into one or more public approximate amount of $235,000, and ments with Arteriocyte to provide improvement contracts for the mak- any other funds that may become ing of the improvement; authorizing financial assistance to partially fund available during the program term the Director to employ one or more eligible costs at their research and from various entities, including but professional consultants to design the development facility located at 7100 not limited to, The Cleveland Founda- improvement; and authorizing the Euclid Avenue. tion, the McGregor Foundation and Section 2. That the terms of the loan the St. Luke’s Foundation to conduct Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- or loans shall be according to the the 2015-16 Age Friendly Cleveland plies to acquire, accept, and record for terms set forth in the Summary con- Initiative Grants Program; that the right-of-way purposes any easements tained in File No. 145-15-A, made a Director is authorized to file all necessary to make the improvement. part of this ordinance as if fully papers and execute all documents Section 1. That, under Section 167 of rewritten, as presented to the Finance necessary to receive the funds under the Charter of the City of Cleveland, it Committee of this Council at the pub- the grants; and that the funds are is determined to make the public lic hearing on this legislation, and are appropriated for the purposes improvement of constructing the East approved in all respects and shall not described in the summary contained 75th Street Area Sewer Project, be changed without additional leg- in the file described below. including but not limited to, con- islative authority. Section 2. That the summary for structing or installing a new pump Section 3. That the total cost of the this legislation, presented to the station, force main, gravity sewer, contract or contracts shall not exceed Finance Committee of this Council at siphon, and other related components, $500,000, and shall be paid from Fund a public hearing on this legislation for the Division of Water Pollution No. 12 SF 954, RQS 9501, RL 2015-10. and set forth in File No. 146-15-A, is Control, Department of Public Utili- Section 4. That the Director of Eco- made a part of this ordinance as if ties, by one or more contracts duly let nomic Development is authorized to fully rewritten, is approved in all to the lowest responsible bidder or charge and accept fees in an amount respects, and shall not be changed bidders after competitive bidding on not to exceed the maximum allowable without additional legislative author- a unit basis for the improvement. fees under federal regulations and ity. Section 4. That the cost of the con- the fees are appropriated to cover Section 3. That the Director of tracts and easement or easements costs incurred in the preparation of Aging is authorized to enter into one authorized shall be paid from Fund the loan applications, closing and ser- or more contracts with Center for Nos. 54 SF 001 and 54 SF 255, Request vicing of the loans. The fees shall be Community Solutions, and other enti- No. RQS 2003, RL 2012-100. deposited to and expended from Fund ties, necessary to implement this ordi- Section 2. That the existing title, No. 17 SF 305, Loan Fees Fund. nance. Section 1, and Section 4 of Ordinance Section 5. That the contract and Section 4. That, unless expressly No. 889-12 passed August 8, 2012, are other appropriate documents needed prohibited by the grant agreement or repealed. 140 February 11, 2015 The City Record 5

Section 3. That Ordinance No. 889- Section 3. That the agreement and land conveyed to Samuel Raymond by 12, passed August 8, 2012, is supple- other appropriate documents needed Deed dated September 12, 1844, and mented by adding new Sections 3a, 3b, to complete the transaction autho- recorded in Volume 34, Page 621 of 3c, and 3d to read as follows: rized by this legislation shall be pre- Cuyahoga County Records, said place Section 3a. That, notwithstanding pared by the Director of Law. of beginning being South 55 deg. 58' any provision of the Codified Ordi- Section 4. That the contract autho- 20" West 42.34 feet measured along nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the rized in this legislation will require said Southeasterly line of Superior contrary, the Commissioner of Pur- the recipient of financial assistance Avenue, N.E., from its intersection chases and Supplies is authorized to to work with The Workforce Invest- with the Southwesterly line of East acquire, accept, and record any ease- ment Board for Workforce Area No. 3 6th Street (50 feet wide); ments that are necessary to make the to identify and solicit qualified candi- thence South 55 deg. 58' 20" West public improvement described in this dates for job opportunities related to along said Southeasterly line of Supe- ordinance. The consideration to be the City’s contracts, and place special rior Avenue, N.E., 106.39 feet to the paid for the easement or easements emphasis on the hard to employ, Westerly line of land conveyed to The shall not exceed fair market value as including but not limited to the dis- Wardens and Vestrymen of the determined by the Board of Control. abled and persons who have been con- Parish of the Trinity Church of Cleve- Section 3b. That the Director of victed of or have pled guilty to a crim- land, Ohio, by Deed dated December Public Utilities is authorized to exe- inal offense, unless the criminal con- 27, 1890, and recorded in Volume 564, cute on behalf of the City all docu- viction or circumstances relate to the Page 575 of Cuyahoga County ments necessary to acquire, accept, duties for the particular job sought. Records; and record the easements and to Section 5. That this ordinance is thence South 34 deg. 01' 40" East employ and pay all fees for title com- declared to be an emergency measure along the Westerly line of land con- panies, surveys, escrows, appraisers, and, provided it receives the affirma- veyed as aforesaid and along the and all other costs necessary for the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Southeasterly prolongation thereof, acquisition of the easements. bers elected to Council, it shall take said prolongation being the North- Section 3c. That the Director of Pub- effect and be in force immediately easterly line of land conveyed to The lic Utilities is authorized to apply and upon its passage and approval by the Cleveland Co. by Deed dated pay for permits, licenses, or other Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect December 27, 1890, and recorded in authorizations required by any regu- and be in force from and after the ear- Volume 485, Page 406 of Cuyahoga latory agency or public authority to liest period allowed by law. County Records, 178.39 feet to the permit performance of the work Referred to Directors of Finance, Northwesterly line of land conveyed authorized by this ordinance. Law; Committee on Finance. to Myron T. Herrick by Deed dated Section 3d. That the Director of June 9, 1886, and recorded in Volume Public Utilities is authorized to enter Ord. No. 149-15. 395, Page 561 of Cuyahoga County into any agreements necessary to By Council Member Cimperman. Records; implement this ordinance. An emergency ordinance designat- thence North 55 deg. 58' 20" East Section 4. That this ordinance is ing the Leader Building (also known along the Northwesterly line of land declared to be an emergency measure as the Leader-News Building) as a so conveyed 39.65 feet to the North- and, provided it receives the affirma- Cleveland Landmark. easterly corner thereof; tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Whereas, under Chapter 161 of the thence South 33 deg. 52' 55" East bers elected to Council, it shall take Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, along the Northeasterly line of land effect and be in force immediately Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland Landmarks conveyed to Myron T. Herrick as upon its passage and approval by the Commission (the “Commission”), has aforesaid, 36.11 feet to the Southeast- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect proposed to designate the Leader erly line of land conveyed to The War- and be in force from and after the ear- Building (also known as the Leader- dens and Vestrymen of the Parish of Trinity Church in Cleveland by Deed liest period allowed by law. News Building) as a landmark; and dated November 29, 1852, and recorded Referred to Directors of Public Util- Whereas, the owner of the Leader in Volume 574, Page 146 of Cuyahoga ities, City Planning Commission, Building (also known as the Leader- County Records; Finance, Law; Committees on Utili- News Building) has been properly thence North 55 deg. 58' 20" East ties, Development Planning and Sus- notified and has consented in writing along the Southeasterly line of land tainability, Finance. to the proposed designation; and so conveyed, said line being the Whereas, the Commission has rec- Northwesterly line of a 12 foot wide Ord. No. 148-15. ommended designation of the Leader Private Alley about 67.33 feet to the By Council Member Kelley (by Building (also known as the Leader- Southwesterly corner of land con- departmental request). News Building) as a landmark and veyed to Samuel Raymond as afore- An emergency ordinance authoriz- has set forth certain findings of fact said; ing the Director of Finance to enter constituting the basis for its decision; thence North 34 deg. 01' 40" West into an agreement with the Rock and and along the Southwesterly line of land Roll Hall of Fame to provide financial Whereas, this ordinance constitutes conveyed to Samuel Raymond as assistance to partially finance the an emergency measure providing for aforesaid, 214.50 feet to the place of 2015 Induction Ceremony. the immediate preservation of the beginning, according to a survey Whereas, the Rock and Roll Hall of public peace, property, health, and dated May, 1958, by Edward C. Fame is planning its 2015 Induction safety in that the immediate protec- O’Rourke, Registered Surveyor, be Ceremony; and tion of the historic landmark is neces- the same more or less, but subject to Whereas, prior Induction cere- sary to safeguard the special histori- all legal highways. monies have resulted in tens of thou- cal, community, or aesthetic interest sands of visitors travelling to north- or value in the landmark; now, there- Parcel 2: east Ohio to participate in Induction- fore Situated in the City of Cleveland, related events; and Be it ordained by the Council of the County of Cuyahoga and State of Whereas, the City has determined City of Cleveland: Ohio: And known as being part of to provide financial assistance to the Section 1. That That the Leader Original 2 Acre Lots No. 92 and bound- Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for the Building (also known as the Leader- ed and described as follows: 2015 Induction Ceremony; and News Building) whose street address- Beginning at a point of intersection Whereas, this ordinance constitutes es in the City of Cleveland are 510-36 of the Southerly line of Superior an emergency measure providing for Superior Avenue, N.E., and 1808-78 Avenue, N.E., with the Westerly line the usual daily operation of a munici- East 6th Street, Cuyahoga County of East 6th Street (formerly Bond pal department; now, therefore, Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Numbers Street) which point is 23 feet Wester- Be it ordained by the Council of the are 101-26-010 and 101-26-011, and is ly from the Northeasterly corner of City of Cleveland: also known as the following said Original Two Acre Lot No. 92; Section 1. That the Director of described property: thence Westerly along the Souther- Finance is authorized to enter into an ly side of Superior Avenue, N.E., 43 agreement with the Rock and Roll Parcel 1: feet to the Northwesterly corner of a Hall of Fame to provide financial Situated in the City of Cleveland, parcel of land conveyed by Seneca O. assistance to partially finance the County of Cuyahoga and State of Griswold to Elizabeth Adair Ray- 2015 Induction Ceremony. Ohio, and known as being part of mond and Emma S. Raymond by Deed Section 2. That the costs of the Original 2 Acre Lots Nos. 91 and 92 dated January 18, 1878 and recorded agreement shall not exceed an and bounded and described as fol- in Volume 288, Page 564 of Cuyahoga amount of $500,000 and shall be paid lows: County Records; from any and all funds approved by Beginning on the Southeasterly thence Southerly along the Wester- the Director of Finance for this pur- line of Superior Avenue, N.E., 132 feet ly line of land conveyed to said Ray- pose. wide at the Northwesterly corner of mond (which is also the Easterly line 141 6 The City Record February 11, 2015 of land formerly owned by Trinity Section 2. That this ordinance is Section 1. That pursuant to Section Episcopal Church) 214 1/2 feet to the hereby declared to be an emergency 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Northerly line of a private alley; measure and, provided it receives the Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- thence Easterly along the Norther- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all sents to and approves the holding of ly line of said alley, 46 feet 10 and 3/8 the members elected to Council, it the 2015 Hudson Relays, on April 25, inches to the Westerly line of East 6th shall take effect and be in force imme- 2015, start: at ‘The Rock’; to Fribley, Street; diately upon its passage and approval near the bottom of the elephant steps; thence Northerly along the Wester- by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take to front of Carlton Commons, top of ly line of East 6th Street, 214 and 1/2 effect and be in force from and after stairs; to top of Edgehill Road at feet to the place of beginning, be the the earliest period allowed by law. Overlook Road; to front of the Green- same more or less, but subject to all Motion to suspend rules, Charter, house Restaurant; to corner of Euclid legal highways. and statutory provisions and place Avenue and Adelbert Road; to front of Legal Description approved by on final passage. the Peter B. Lewis Building, corner of Greg Esber, Section Chief Plats, Sur- The rules were suspended. Yeas Bellflower Road and Ford Drive; to veys and House Numbering Section 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the driveway of the tiny lot at the Division of Engineering & Construc- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. southeastern edge of the Northside tion Nays 0. Residential Village on Juniper Road; which in its entirety is a property hav- to front of Pierce house in the North- ing special character or special his- Ord. No. 151-15. east Residential Village; to front of torical or aesthetic value as part of By Council Member Cimperman. Clark Hall on the Mather Quad; back the development, heritage, or cultural An emergency ordinance consent- at ‘The Rock’; PRESIDENT’S LAST characteristics of the City, State, or ing and approving the issuance of a LAP ONLY; the last runner (Presi- the United States, is designated a permit for the Cleveland Officer dent) receives the baton at the rock landmark under Chapter 161 of the Down 5K, on June 20, 2015, sponsored by Adelbert Hall and runs into the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, by the Officer Down Foundation and Quad up the Wickenden side and Ohio, 1976. the Peace Officer around and back to the rock down the Section 2. That this ordinance is Memorial. Strosacker side; each team will con- declared to be an emergency measure Whereas, this ordinance constitutes clude their race back at the rock; pro- and, provided it receives the affirma- an emergency measure providing for vided that the applicant sponsor shall tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- the usual daily operation of a munici- meet all the requirements of Section bers elected to Council, it shall take pal department; now, therefore, 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of effect and be in force immediately Be it ordained by the Council of the Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be upon its passage and approval by the City of Cleveland: closed as determined by the Chief of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Police and safety forces as may be and be in force from and after the ear- Section 1. That pursuant to Section 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of necessary in order to protect the par- liest period allowed by law. ticipants in the event. Said permit Referred to Directors of City Plan- Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- sents to and approves the holding of shall further provide that the City of ning Commission, Law; Committee on Cleveland shall be fully indemnified the Cleveland Officer Down 5K, on Development Planning and Sustain- from any and all liability resulting June 20, 2015, start: Lakeside Avenue ability. from the issuance of the same, to the & Ontario Street; Lakeside east to extent and in form satisfactory to the East 17th Street; East 17th south to St. FIRST READING EMERGENCY Director of Law. Clair Avenue; St. Clair west to West ORDINANCES READ IN FULL Section 2. That this ordinance is Mall Drive; turn around, St. Clair east AND PASSED hereby declared to be an emergency to East 17th; East 17th north to Lake- measure and, provided it receives the Ord. No. 150-15. side; Lakeside west to finish— affirmative vote of two-thirds of all By Council Member Cimperman. Ontario Avenue; provided that the the members elected to Council, it An emergency ordinance consent- applicant sponsor shall meet all the shall take effect and be in force imme- ing and approving the issuance of a requirements of Section 411.05 of the diately upon its passage and approval permit for the American Lung Associ- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take ation Walk, on May 9, 2015, sponsored Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as effect and be in force from and after by the American Lung Association. determined by the Chief of Police and the earliest period allowed by law. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes safety forces as may be necessary in Motion to suspend rules, Charter, an emergency measure providing for order to protect the participants in the and statutory provisions and place the usual daily operation of a munici- event. Said permit shall further pro- on final passage. pal department; now, therefore, vide that the City of Cleveland shall The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it ordained by the Council of the be fully indemnified from any and all 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read City of Cleveland: liability resulting from the issuance third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 1. That pursuant to Section of the same, to the extent and in form Nays 0. 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of satisfactory to the Director of Law. Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- Section 2. That this ordinance is sents to and approves the holding of Ord. No. 153-15. hereby declared to be an emergency the American Lung Association By Council Member Cimperman. measure and, provided it receives the Walk, on May 9, 2015, start: Jacobs An emergency ordinance consent- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Pavillion; north on Sycamore Street to ing and approving the issuance of a the members elected to Council, it Main Avenue; west on Main to Center permit for the 28th Annual Chili Bowl shall take effect and be in force imme- Street; south on Center to Merwin 5K, on February 14, 2015, sponsored diately upon its passage and approval Street; east on Merwin through City by Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. Park to W. St. Clair Avenue; east on by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take Whereas, this ordinance constitutes W. St. Clair to West 10th Street; south effect and be in force from and after an emergency measure providing for on West 10th to W. Superior Avenue; the earliest period allowed by law. the usual daily operation of a munici- east on W. Superior to West 9th Street; Motion to suspend rules, Charter, pal department; now, therefore, north on West 9th to W. St. Clair; east and statutory provisions and place Be it ordained by the Council of the on W. St. Clair to West 6th Street; on final passage. City of Cleveland: south on West 6th to W. Superior; The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 1. That pursuant to Section west on W. Superior to West 25th 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of Street; north on West 25th to Main; third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- east on Main to Sycamore to Jacobs Nays 0. sents to and approves the holding of Pavillion and FINISH; provided that the 28th Annual Chili Bowl 5K, on the applicant sponsor shall meet all Ord. No. 152-15. February 14, 2015, start: Galleria—St. the requirements of Section 411.05 of By Council Member Conwell. Clair Avenue and East 12th Street; St. the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, An emergency ordinance consent- Clair west to East 9th Street; East 9th Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as ing and approving the issuance of a north to Lakeside Avenue; Lakeside determined by the Chief of Police and permit for the 2015 Hudson Relays, on west to West 3rd Street; West 3rd safety forces as may be necessary in April 25, 2015, sponsored by Case north to Erieside Avenue, around order to protect the participants in the Western Reserve University. First Energy Stadium to East 9th; event. Said permit shall further pro- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes turn around, return same route to fin- vide that the City of Cleveland shall an emergency measure providing for ish—East 12th and Hamilton Avenue; be fully indemnified from any and all the usual daily operation of a munici- provided that the applicant sponsor liability resulting from the issuance pal department; now, therefore, shall meet all the requirements of Sec- of the same, to the extent and in form Be it ordained by the Council of the tion 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances satisfactory to the Director of Law. City of Cleveland: of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may 142 February 11, 2015 The City Record 7 be closed as determined by the Chief SECOND READING EMERGENCY and Properties, Development Plan- of Police and safety forces as may be ORDINANCES PASSED ning and Sustainability, Finance. necessary in order to protect the par- The rules were suspended. Yeas ticipants in the event. Said permit Ord. No. 1551-14. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read shall further provide that the City of By Council Member Cleveland. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Cleveland shall be fully indemnified An emergency ordinance to waive Nays 0. from any and all liability resulting the setting fees at Woodland Ceme- from the issuance of the same, to the tery for a monument honoring veter- Ord. No. 1589-14. extent and in form satisfactory to the ans of the War of 1812. By Council Members Cleveland, K. Director of Law. Approved by Directors of Public Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Section 2. That this ordinance is Works, Finance, Law; Passage recom- departmental request). hereby declared to be an emergency mended by Committees on Municipal An emergency ordinance to vacate measure and, provided it receives the Services and Properties, Finance. a portion of East 38th Place. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Capital the members elected to Council, it 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Projects, City Planning Commission, shall take effect and be in force imme- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Finance, Law; Passage recommended diately upon its passage and approval Nays 0. by Committees on Municipal Services by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take and Properties, Development Plan- effect and be in force from and after Ord. No. 1556-14. ning and Sustainability, Finance. the earliest period allowed by law. By Council Members K. Johnson, The rules were suspended. Yeas Motion to suspend rules, Charter, Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and statutory provisions and place mental request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. on final passage. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas ing the Director of Capital Projects to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read accept a donation of land from the Ord. No. 1625-14. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Ohio Department of Transportation By Council Members K. Johnson Nays 0. located at West 11th Street and West and Kelley (by departmental 12th Street and I-490; to enter into an request). Ord. No. 154-15. agreement with ODOT for the dona- An emergency ordinance authoriz- By Council Member Cimperman. tion; and to enter into a property adop- An emergency ordinance consent- ing the Director of Public Works to tion agreement with Tremont West apply for and accept a grant from the ing and approving the issuance of a Development Corporation to maintain permit for the Annual Diversity Cen- Ohio Department of Education for the the land and pathway. 2015 Summer Food Service Program; ter Walk/Run, on May Approved by Directors of Capital 2, 2015, sponsored by Hermes Sports authorizing the purchase by require- Projects, City Planning Commission, ment contract of breakfasts and and Events, Inc. Finance, Law; Passage recommended Whereas, this ordinance constitutes lunches and for food, food products, by Committees on Municipal Services beverages, condiments and paper an emergency measure providing for and Properties, Development Plan- the usual daily operation of a munici- products to implement the grant, for ning and Sustainability, Finance. pal department; now, therefore, the Division of Recreation, Depart- The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it ordained by the Council of the ment of Public Works; and authoriz- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read City of Cleveland: ing the Director to contract with vari- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Section 1. That pursuant to Section ous non-profit organizations for the Nays 0. 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of implementation of the Program. Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 1559-14. sents to and approves the holding of Works, Finance, Law; Passage recom- By Council Members K. Johnson the American Lung Association mended by Committees on Municipal and Kelley (by departmental Walk, on May 9, 2015, start: Erieside Services and Properties, Finance. Avenue at the Rock and Roll Hall of request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- The rules were suspended. Yeas Fame and Museum; Erieside east to 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Burke Airport loop; go around Burke ing the Director of Public Works to enter into a Lease by Way of Conces- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Airport Loop; North Marginal Road Nays 0. west to East 9th Street; East 9th south sion with the Stadi- to Lakeside Avenue; Lakeside west to um Co., LLC for operation of a park- ing lot, owned by the City of Cleve- Ord. No. 1631-14. West 3rd Street; West 3rd south to St. By Council Members K. Johnson, Clair Avenue; St. Clair west to West land, for members of the media dur- ing Cleveland Browns games, for a Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- 9th; West 9th north to West Lakeside mental request). Avenue (under Main Avenue bridge); period of five years with one five-year An emergency ordinance authoriz- West Lakeside east to West 3rd; West option to renew. ing the Director of Capital Projects to 3rd north to Erieside; Erieside east to Approved by Directors of Public issue a permit to The Board of Park Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Works, City Planning Commission, Commissioners of the Cleveland Met- Museum—finish line; provided that Finance, Law; Passage recommended the applicant sponsor shall meet all by Committees on Municipal Services ropolitan Park District to encroach the requirements of Section 411.05 of and Properties, Finance, when into the public right-of-way of Scran- the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, amended, as follows: ton Road by installing, using, and Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as 1. In Section 2, lines 5 and 6, strike maintaining an overhead pedestrian determined by the Chief of Police and “five-period, exercisable by the Direc- bridge as part of Segment 1A of the safety forces as may be necessary in tor of Public Works.” and insert “five- Lake Link Trail; authorizing the order to protect the participants in the year period, which shall be exercis- Director of Public Works to execute a event. Said permit shall further pro- able through additional legislation deed of easement for certain ease- vide that the City of Cleveland shall and will allow the Director of Public ment interests in property needed to be fully indemnified from any and all Works to enter into the option term.”. implement the improvement and liability resulting from the issuance Amendment agreed to. declaring the easement interest not of the same, to the extent and in form The rules were suspended. Yeas needed for the City’s public use; and satisfactory to the Director of Law. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read authorizing one or more agreements Section 2. That this ordinance is third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. to implement Segment 1A of the Lake hereby declared to be an emergency Nays 0. Link Trail Project. measure and, provided it receives the In compliance with Section 33 of Approved by Directors of Public affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the Charter a copy of the legislation Works, Capital Projects, City Plan- the members elected to Council, it was furnished to each member of ning Commission, Finance, Law; Pas- shall take effect and be in force imme- Council before final passage. sage recommended by Committees on diately upon its passage and approval Municipal Services and Properties, by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take Ord. No. 1588-14. Development Planning and Sustain- effect and be in force from and after By Council Members Mitchell, K. ability, Finance. the earliest period allowed by law. Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by The rules were suspended. Yeas Motion to suspend rules, Charter, departmental request). 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and statutory provisions and place An emergency ordinance to vacate third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. on final passage. a portion of East 97th Street. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Capital Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Projects,City Planning Commission, of Council, Council Member Cimper- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Finance, Law; Passage recommended man recused himself from the vote Nays 0. by Committees on Municipal Services regarding Ordinance No. 1631-14. 143 8 The City Record February 11, 2015

Ord. No. 22-15. Supplies is authorized to accept, Res. No. 121-15. By Council Members K. Johnson acquire, and record certain easement By Council Member Brady. and Kelley (by departmental rights from the Cleveland Metropol- An emergency resolution support- request). itan School District in and to the ing the application of the Friends of An emergency ordinance authoriz- premises described, for the purposes the Historic Variety Theatre, Inc. to ing the Director of Public Works to of constructing and maintaining site the Ohio Historic Preservation Office execute various deeds of easement improvements, more fully described for State Historic Tax Credits for the and various temporary deeds of ease- as follows: Variety Theatre Building located at ment granting to the Northeast Ohio 11815 Lorain Avenue. Regional Sewer District certain ease- Retention Pond Easement Approved by Committee on ment rights in property located in Situated in the City of Cleveland, Finance. Forest Hills Park at East 110th Street County of Cuyahoga and State of The rules were suspended. Yeas and declaring the easement rights not Ohio and known as being part of 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read needed for the City’s public use. Sublot No. 7 in B. Pelton’s Allotment third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. Approved by Directors of Public as shown in Volume 2 Page 18 of Nays 0. Works, City Planning Commission, Cuyahoga County Map Records, fur- Finance, Law; Passage recommended ther described as follows: Immediately before Ord. No. 1648- by Committees on Municipal Services Beginning at the point of inter- 14 was considered, Council President and Properties, Finance. section of the East line of West 10th Kelley left the Council meeting. Without objection, Council Member The rules were suspended. Yeas Street (82.0 feet wide) and the North Phyllis Cleveland was appointed 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read line of Jefferson Avenue S.W. (66.0 Council President Pro Tempore. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. feet wide); Nays 0. Thence N 02°25'19" W 100.96 feet THIRD READING along said East line of West 10th EMERGENCY ORDINANCE Ord. No. 23-15. Street (82.0 feet wide) to a point: By Council Members K. Johnson Thence N 87°51'40" E 105.38 feet Pursuant to Rule 47 of the Rules and Kelley (by departmental to a point on said North line of Jef- request). of Council, Ordinance No. 1648-14 ferson Avenue (66.0 feet wide); shall be read as a Second Reading An emergency ordinance authoriz- Thence S 43°57'17" W 145.58 feet Emergency Ordinance so amend- ing the Director of Public Works to along the said North line of Jeffer- ments can be made from the floor. execute a deed of easement granting son Avenue (66.0 feet wide) to the to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer place of beginning. Ord. No. 1648-14. District certain easement rights in Containing, 5319.57 Sq. Ft. be the By Council Member Cimperman. property located in Ambler Park near same more or less, but subject to all An emergency ordinance authoriz- the northeast corner of Martin Luther legal highways. ing the Director of Economic Devel- King, Jr. Boulevard and Fairhill Legal Description approved by opment and the Clerk of Council to Road, and declaring that the ease- Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, execute and sign, on behalf of the ment rights granted are not needed Surveys and House Numbering Sec- City of Cleveland, the Petition for the for the City’s public use. tion. creation of East Bank Com- Approved by Directors of Public Section 6. That the cost of acquir- munity Authority; and to determine Works, City Planning Commission, ing the easement rights shall be that the petition for the creation of Finance, Law; Passage recommended $1.00 and other valuable considera- the Flats East Bank Community by Committees on Municipal Services tion, which is determined to be fair Authority complies with the require- and Properties, Finance. market value. The purchase price, ments of Section 349.03(A) of the The rules were suspended. Yeas appraisal, title, escrow, and all other Revised Code. 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read costs incurred in acquiring and Motion by Council Member Jeffrey third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. recording the easement interests Johnson to further amend the ordi- Nays 0. shall be paid from the fund or funds nance by adding new Section 6 to deemed appropriate by the Director read as follows: Ord. No. 118-15. of Finance. “Section 6. That this Council, as By Council Members Cimperman, Section 7. That the Director of the organizational board of commis- K. Johnson and Kelley (by depart- Capital Projects is authorized to sioners, shall have the authority mental request). execute any documents on behalf of through additional legislation to dis- An emergency ordinance determin- the City of Cleveland necessary to solve the Flats East Bank Commu- nity Authority as provided under ing the method of making the public effect the purposes of this ordi- Chapter 349 of the Revised Code.” improvement of constructing nance.”. Seconded by Council Member improvements to the Jefferson Green 4. Renumber existing Sections 5 Polensek. Amendment Passed. Yeas Infrastructure Project; and authoriz- and 6 as new “Section 8” and “Sec- 11. Nays 5. ing the Director of Capital Projects to tion 9”. Those voting Yea: Council Mem- enter into one or more public improve- Amendments agreed to. bers Cimperman, Cleveland, Con- ment contracts and other contracts The rules were suspended. Yeas well, Cummins, J. Johnson, K. John- necessary for the making and imple- 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read son, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, mentation of the improvement. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17. Zone. Approved by Directors of Capital Nays 0. Those voting Nay: Council Mem- Projects, City Planning Commission, In compliance with Section 33 of bers Brady, Brancatelli, Dow, Kazy, Finance, Law; Passage recommended the Charter a copy of the legislation Keane. by Committees on Municipal Services was furnished to each member of Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules and Properties, Development Plan- Council before final passage. of Council, Council Member Kelley ning and Sustainability, Finance, recused himself from the vote when amended, as follows: SECOND READING EMERGENCY regarding Ordinance No. 1648-14. 1. In the second whereas clause, RESOLUTIONS ADOPTED line 2, strike “this project” and Motion by Council Member insert “the Jefferson Green Infra- Res. No. 1624-14. Polensek to further amend the ordi- structure Project”. By Council Members Dow, K. John- nance by adding new Section 7 to 2. In the title, at the end, strike son and Brancatelli (by departmental read as follows: the period and insert “; and autho- request). “Section 7. That the following are rizing the Commissioner of Pur- An emergency resolution declaring the proposed community facilities chases and Supplies to accept, the intent to vacate a portion of for the Flats East Bank Community acquire, and record certain easement Logan Court N.E. Authority: interests from the Cleveland Metro- Approved by Directors of Capital Public Parking on streets and in politan School District for the pur- Projects, City Planning Commission, parking lots poses of constructing and maintain- Finance, Law; Adoption recommend- Garage Storm Detention and ing site improvements.”. ed by Committees on Municipal Ser- Water Quality Basins 3. Insert new Sections 5, 6, and 7 vices and Properties, Development Utility Infrastructure to read as follows: Planning and Sustainability. Hardscape and Landscape “Section 5. That notwithstanding The rules were suspended. Yeas • Roads and Streets and as an exception to the Codified 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read • Sidewalks and Pedestrian Cir- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17. culation Areas the Commissioner of Purchases and Nays 0. • Public Landscaping 144 February 11, 2015 The City Record 9

• Parks and Plazas Directors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Act- Items 3-4, Group C, Items 1-3, 5, • Street Trees and Planters ing Director Withers, Directors Group D, Items 1, 5, 7-8, and Group • Bike Paths Rush, Southerington, Nichols, E, Item 2 (0%, Net 30 Days), for the • Environmental Graphics and Fumich and O’Leary. Division of Cleveland Public Power, Street Furniture Absent: Mayor Jackson. Department of Public Utilities, • 1200-foot Boardwalk along Others: Deborah Midgett, Acting received on December 17, 2014, under river” Commissioner, Division of Purchas- the authority of Section 129.26 of the Seconded by Council Member Cim- es & Supplies. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, perman. Amendment Passed. Yeas Melissa Burrows, Director, Office Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the 11. Nays 5. of Equal Opportunity. order quantities would amount to Those voting Yea: Council Mem- Matthew Spronz, Director, Office $386,478.00, is approved as the low- bers Cimperman, Cleveland, Con- of Capital Projects. est and best bid, and the Director of well, Cummins, J. Johnson, K. John- On motions, the following resolu- Public Utilities is requested to enter son, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, tions were adopted, except as may into contract for the items. Zone. be otherwise noted. Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- Those voting Nay: Council Mem- tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- bers Brady, Brancatelli, Dow, Kazy, Resolution No. 33-15. tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Keane. By Interim Director Dumas. Director Withers, Directors Rush, Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules Whereas, under Board of Control Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and of Council, Council Member Kelley Resolution No. 413-13, adopted on O’Leary. recused himself from the vote July 24, 2013, the City of Cleveland Nays: None. regarding Ordinance No. 1648-14. entered into City Contract No. Absent: Mayor Jackson. All other amendments agreed to. RC2013-96, with Phillips Contractors Supply for purchase of an estimated Resolution No. 35-15. On the motion of Council Member quantity of labor and materials for By Interim Director Dumas. Cimperman, the legislation just read the repair of, and repair parts for, Be it resolved by the Board of be placed on final passage. Second- pumps, saws, and small engines, Control of the City of Cleveland that ed by Council Member Conwell. items 1-14 and 17-28, for the Division the bid of Professional Electric Read third time in full. Passed. of Water, Department of Public Util- Products Company (dba) PEPCO for Yeas 11. Nays 5. ities; and the following: Purchase of Distribu- Those voting Yea: Council Mem- Whereas, under Board of Control tion Transformers and Accessories, bers Cimperman, Cleveland, Con- Resolution No. 189-14, adopted on Group A, Item 5, Group B, Item 2, well, Cummins, J. Johnson, K. John- May 7, 2014, the City of Cleveland Group D, Items 2-4, 10, and Group E, son, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed, entered into City Contract No. Item 1 (0%, Net 30 Days), for the Zone. RC2014-71, with Phillips Contractors Division of Cleveland Public Power, Supply for purchase of an estimated Department of Public Utilities, Those voting Nay: Council Mem- quantity of labor and materials for received on December 17, 2014, under bers Brady, Brancatelli, Dow, Kazy, the repair of air tools, items 1a-c, 2a- the authority of Section 129.26 of the Keane. c, 3a-c, 4a-d, 5a-c, 6a-c, 7a-c, 8a-c, 9a- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Pursuant to Rule 19 of the Rules c, 10a-c, 11a-c, 12a-c and 13a-c, for the Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the of Council, Council Member Kelley Division of Water, Department of order quantities would amount to recused himself from the vote Public Utilities; and $166,746.90, is approved as the low- regarding Ordinance No. 1648-14. Whereas, by its letter dated est and best bid, and the Director of December 12, 2014, Phillips Contrac- Public Utilities is requested to enter Pursuant to the Rules of Council, tors Supply informed the City that into contract for the items. Ordinance No. 1648-14 is passed as a Colony Hardware Corporation, effec- Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- Non-Emergency Ordinance. tive December 1, 2014, had acquired tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- the operating assets of Phillips Con- tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Immediately after Ord. No. 1648-14 tractors Supply and will honor and Director Withers, Directors Rush, was passed, Council President Kel- agrees to fulfill, under the same Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and ley returned to chair the meeting. terms and conditions, City Contracts O’Leary. Nos. RC2013-96 and RC2014-71; now, Nays: None. The Council Meeting adjourned at therefore, Absent: Mayor Jackson. 8:50 p.m. to meet on Monday, Feb- Be it resolved by the Board of ruary 23, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the Control of the City of Cleveland, Resolution No. 36-15. Council Chamber. that this Board consents to the By Interim Director Dumas. assignment of City Contracts Nos. Be it resolved by the Board of RC2013-96 and RC2014-71 from Control of the City of Cleveland that Phillips Contractors Supply to the bid of WESCO Distribution Inc. Colony Hardware Corporation. for the following: Purchase of Dis- Be it further resolved that the tribution Transformers and Acces- Director of Public Utilities is autho- sories, Group C, Item 4, Group D, rized to execute all documents and Item 6 and Group F, Item 1 (0%, do all things necessary to effect the Net, 30 Days), for the Division of consent to the assignment of City Cleveland Public Power, Department Contracts Nos. RC2013-96 and of Public Utilities, received on Patricia J. Britt RC2014-71 authorized above. A copy December 17, 2014, under the author- City Clerk, Clerk of Council of the consent to assignment and ity of Section 129.26 of the Codified the assignment of Contracts Nos. Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, THE CALENDAR RC2013-96 and RC2014-71 shall be which on the basis of the order filed with the original of the con- quantities would amount to tracts in the custody of the Com- $114,218.00, is approved as the low- The following measures will be on missioner of Accounts. est and best bid, and the Director of their final passage at the next meet- Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- Public Utilities is requested to enter ing: tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- into contract for the items. tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- NONE Director Withers, Directors Rush, tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting O’Leary. Director Withers, Directors Rush, BOARD OF CONTROL Nays: None. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Absent: Mayor Jackson. O’Leary. Nays: None. February 4, 2015 Resolution No. 34-15. Absent: Mayor Jackson. By Interim Director Dumas. The Regular meeting of the Board Be it resolved by the Board of Resolution No. 37-15. of Control convened in the Mayor’s Control of the City of Cleveland that By Interim Director Dumas. office on Wednesday, February 4, the bid of Electric Research & Man- Be it resolved by the Board of 2015 at 10:33 a.m. with Director ufacturing Cooperative, Inc. dba Control of the City of Cleveland that Langhenry presiding. ERMCO for the following: Purchase the bid of Power Line Supply for the Present: Director Langhenry, of Transformers and Accessories, following: Purchase of Distribution Director/Interim Director Dumas, Group A, Items 1-4, 6-7, Group B, Transformers and Accessories, 145 10 The City Record February 11, 2015

Group B, Items 1-5, and Group D, Subconsultant Percentage for the various divisions of the Item 9 (0%, Net 30 Days), for the Amount Department of Port Control, for a Division of Cleveland Public Power, period of two years starting upon Department of Public Utilities, Blackberry Server Services the later of the execution of a con- received on December 17, 2014, under 0.03% Non-DBE tract or the day following expiration the authority of Section 129.26 of the $ 2,500.00 of the currently effective contract Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, for the goods or services, with two Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of the Be it further resolved that the one-year options to renew, received order quantities would amount to amounts attributed to the following on December 12, 2014 under the $78,937.00, is approved as the lowest subconsultants approved in Board of authority of Section 1189-14, passed and best bid, and the Director of Control Resolution No. 348-12, adopt- by the Council of the City of Cleve- Public Utilities is requested to enter ed July 18, 2012, are amended as fol- land October 13, 2014, which on the into contract for the items. lows: basis of the estimated quantity Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- would amount to $430,128.30, is tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- Subconsultant Percentage affirmed and approved as the low- tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Amount est and best bid, and the Director of Director Withers, Directors Rush, Port Control is requested to enter Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and North Electric, Inc. 23.30% DBE into a requirement contract for the O’Leary. $2,227,118.24 goods and/or services specified. Nays: None. The requirement contract shall Absent: Mayor Jackson. SoundCom Systems further provide that the Contractor Corporation 8.25% Non-DBE shall furnish the City’s requirements Resolution No. 38-15. $ 789,008.57 for the goods and/or services, By Director Smith. whether more or less than the esti- Whereas, under the authority of Current Automations, mated quantity, as may be ordered Ordinance No. 73-12, passed by the LLC 1.08% Non-DBE under delivery orders separately cer- Council of the City of Cleveland on $ 103,440.00 tified to the contract. April 9, 2012, and Board of Control Be it further resolved that the Resolution No. 348-12, as amended by Be it further resolved that all employment of the following sub- contractors by Gardiner Service Resolution Nos. 549-12 and 507-14, other terms of Resolution No. 348-12, Company d/b/a Gardiner is adopted July 18, 2012, October 24, as amended by Resolution No. 549-12 approved: 2012 and November 5, 2014, respec- and Resolution No. 507-14 not tively, the City through its Director expressly amended by this resolu- tion shall remain unchanged and in Subcontractor Percentage of Port Control, entered into Con- Amount tract No. PS2012*221 with MCPc, Inc. full force and effect. Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- (“Consultant”), to provide profes- Aberdeen Mechanical, Inc. CSB/MBE sional services necessary to design, tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting To be determined develop and implement a converged Director Withers, Directors Rush, communications system, including Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and but not limited to, installation, inte- O’Leary. Coleman Spohn Corporation gration, migration, testing, training Nays: None. CSB/MBE and providing maintenance, techni- Absent: Mayor Jackson. To be determined cal support and other related ser- vices, acquisition of equipment, Resolution No. 39-15. Coleman Trucking, Inc. MBE hardware, software and licenses, By Director Smith. To be determined and/or development necessary to Be it resolved by the Board of North Electric, Inc. CSB/MBE update, upgrade, enhance, interface Control of the City of Cleveland, To be determined and integrate various information that under Section 139.07 of the Cod- technology systems for the Depart- ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Superior Industrial Insulation ment of Port Control; and 1976, that the following fees for Whereas, under the authority of Company CSB marine craft wishing to moor at the To be determined Board of Control Resolution No. 348- East 9th Street Pier, Inner Harbor 14, adopted July 30, 2014, the City, and Docks 28B, 30 and 32 (collec- Midwest Welding & through its Director of Port Control, tively “Docks”) fixed by the Direc- entered into a First Modification to Boiler Co. Non-CSB tor of Port Control, acting as Com- To be determined City Contract No. PS2012*221, revis- missioner of Harbor, to be effective ing the scope of work and increas- for the period of one year starting Shippers Highway Express Non-CSB ing the compensation from an January 1, 2015 and ending Decem- To be determined amount not to exceed $8,412,000.00 to ber 31, 2015, and to be assessed and an amount not to exceed collected for the use of the Docks, Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- $9,559,415.58; and are approved tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- Whereas, the City has determined tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting it necessary to further revise the Docking Fee Director Withers, Directors Rush, scope of work to upgrade the exist- Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and ing VMware virtual server, shared Per Day Charge $2.00 per linear foot O’Leary. storage and data protection envi- $2.50 per linear foot, Nays: None. ronments; and for special events Absent: Mayor Jackson. Whereas, the Consultant has pro- posed by its proposal dated August Be it further resolved that Reso- Resolution No. 41-15. 14, 2014 to perform the additional lution No. 253-14, adopted June 18, By Director Spronz. work necessary for an amount of 2014, is rescinded effective January Be it resolved by the Board of $76,246.80; now, therefore, 1, 2015. Control of the City of Cleveland, Be it resolved by the Board of Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- that the bid of Vandra Brothers, Inc. Control of the City of Cleveland that tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- for the public improvement of the Director of Port Control is tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Lorain Avenue Rehabilitation (West authorized to enter into a Second Director Withers, Directors Rush, 150th St. to West 117th St.) all items, Modification to City Contract No. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and for the Division of Engineering and PS2012*221 between the City of O’Leary. Construction, Mayor’s Office of Cap- Cleveland and MCPc, Inc. to Nays: None. ital Projects, received on January 7, upgrade the existing VMware virtu- Absent: Mayor Jackson. 2015, under the authority of Ordi- al server, shared storage and data nance No. 648-13, passed by Cleve- protection environments. The Resolution No. 40-15. land City Council on May 20, 2013, amount to be paid for all services By Director Smith. upon a unit price basis for the shall be increased by $76,246.80 from Resolved, by the Board of Control improvement, in the aggregate $9,559,415.58 to a total amount not to of the City of Cleveland that the bid amount of $8,325,493.35, is affirmed exceed $9,635,662.38. of Gardiner Service Company d/b/a and approved as the lowest respon- Be it further resolved that the fol- Gardiner for an estimated quantity sible bid, and the Director of the lowing additional subconsultant to of labor and materials necessary to Mayor’s Office of Capital Projects is MCPc, Inc. under City Contract No. maintain and repair heating, venti- authorized to enter into contract for PS2012*221 is approved: lation and air conditioning systems the improvement with the bidder. 146 February 11, 2015 The City Record 11

Be it further resolved that the following Sections of the Cleveland 3. Section 352.08 through 352.11 employment of the following sub- Codified Ordinances: which state that a 10 foot wide tran- consultants by Vandra Brothers, Inc. 1. Section 325.03 which states that sition strip providing 75% year is approved: the minimum required area of an round opacity is required along rear accessory off-street parking space is of lot where it is adjacent to the Tech Ready Mix, Inc, 180 square feet and 162 square feet One Family Residential District. (CSB) — $600,000.00(7.2%) are proposed. (Filed January 29, 2015) 2. Section 349.07(b) which states Trafftech, Inc. that accessory off-street parking POSTPONED FROM (CSB/MBE) — $900,000.00(10.8%) spaces shall be provided with wheel DECEMBER 29, 2014 or bumper guards and none are pro- Down to Earth Landscaping, Inc. posed. Calendar No. 14-217: 4770 Broad- (CSB) — $300,000.00(3.6%) 3. Section 352.10(c) which states view Road (Ward 13) that a minimum 6 foot wide land- Julie Adams House, owner, pro- Fabrizi Recycling, Inc. scaping strip is required and none poses to change use to a supervised (CSB) — $1,416,000.00(17.1%) are proposed. residential drug/liquor recovery pro- 4. Section 352.10(h) which states gram facility in a C1 Local Retail Burton Scot Contractors that an open off-street loading space Business District. The owner (Other) — $1,285,197.50(0.0%) shall have a minimum screen barri- appeals for relief from the strict er height of six feet. (Filed January application of the following Sections Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- 27, 2015) of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- tor/Interim Director Dumas, Direc- nances: tors Smith, Cox, Parrilla, Acting Calendar No. 15-017: 870 Marcie Drive 1. Section 343.019(b)(1) which Director Withers, Directors Rush, (Ward 12) states that a supervised residential Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Richard and Maryl Haldi, owners, drug/liquor recovery program is O’Leary. propose to erect an 18' x 24' 2 story first permitted in a General Retail Nays: None. frame accessory shed with a second Business District. Absent: Mayor Jackson. floor for personal storage on a 50' 2. Sections 352.08 through 352.12 x 220' parcel in an A1 One Family which require an eight foot wide JEFFREY B. MARKS, District. The owner appeals for landscape transition strip providing Secretary relief from Section 337.23(A) of the at least 75% year round opacity Cleveland Codified Ordinances where abutting a residential Dis- which states that the maximum trict. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES allowable square footage for an 3. Section 352.07 which states that ______accessory garage on the subject an extension of non-conforming General Information property is 1,166 square feet and landscaping must receive Board of Application blanks and informa- 1,324 square feet are proposed. Zoning Appeals approval. (Filed tion, regarding minimum entrance (Filed January 27, 2015) November 4, 2014) qualifications, scope of examination, Second postponement made at the and suggested reference materials Calendar No. 15-018: 13408 Enterprise request of the development corpora- may be obtained at the office of the Avenue (Ward 16) tion and the appellant to allow for Civil Service Commission, Room 119, PAT CASA Holiday Sausage, more time for community outreach. City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- owner, proposes to expand a non- side Avenue. conforming carry out restaurant to Violation Notice include a sausage production facili- Calendar No. 14-225: 4770 Broadview Application blanks must be prop- ty in a B1 Semi-Industry District. Road (Ward 13) erly filled out on the official form The owner appeals for relief from Julie Adams House Inc., owner, prescribed by the Civil Service Com- the following sections of the Cleve- appeals under the authority of Sec- mission and filed at the office of the land Codified Ordinances: tion 76-6 of the Charter of the City commission not later than the final 1. Section 357.07(b) which states of Cleveland and Section 329.02(d) closing date slated in the examina- that a 15 foot specific setback is of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- tion announcement. required along Enterprise Avenue, nances and disputes the Notice of as indicated on the zoning map, Violation V14005225 issued on Feb- EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each where 7 parking spaces are pro- ruary 27, 2014 by the Cleveland applicant whether passing or failing posed. Department of Building and Hous- will be notified of the results of the 2. Section 349.07(c)(3) which ing for failure to comply with Sec- examination as soon as the commis- states that the maximum allowable tion 327.02 regarding establishing sion has graded the papers. There- width of a driveway is 30 feet and use as a rehabilitation center for after, eligible lists will be estab- 100 feet are proposed. women without a Certificate of lished which will consist of the 3. Section 352.10 which states that Occupancy. (Filed November 12, names of those candidates who have a 6 foot wide landscape strip is 2014) been successful in all parts of the Second postponement made at the examination. required along Enterprise Avenue where the parking lot abuts the request of the appellant’s attorney in order to allow for more time to PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All street. prepare defense. candidates for original entrance po- 4. Section 359.01 which states that sitions who are successful in other an expansion of a nonconforming POSTPONED FROM parts of the examinations must sub- use requires Board of Zoning mit to a physical examination. Appeals approval. (Filed January JANUARY 20, 2014 29, 2015) ROBERT BENNETT, Calendar No. 14-252: 4698 Rocky President Calendar No. 15-019: 12645 Lorain River Road (Ward 17) Avenue (Ward 11) H & H Hemlock Enterprise LLC, Salvation Army, owner, proposes owner, proposes to establish use as SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD to erect a new addition to the exist- daycare in a C1 Local Retail Busi- ing assembly use in a B1 General ness District. The owner appeals for OF ZONING APPEALS Retail Business District. The owner relief from the following sections of appeals for relief from the following the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: sections of the Cleveland Codified 1. Section 352.07(b)(2) which MONDAY, MARCH 2, 2015 Ordinances: states that when a change of use is 1. Section 349.04(e) which states proposed to a property that is non- 9:30 A.M. that 101 parking spaces are required conforming in required landscaping, and 28 spaces are proposed. a Board of Zoning Appeals determi- Calendar No. 15-016: 1394 East 39th 2. Section 352.07(b)(2)(B) which nation is required as to whether the Street (Ward 7) states that a 6 foot wide landscape non-conformity can continue. The Commercial Steel Treating Com- strip providing 50% year round property is non-conforming in the pany, owner, proposes to establish a opacity is required along Lorain failure to provide an 8-foot wide parking lot on a parcel located in a Avenue, West 126th Street, and West landscaped transition strip provid- B2 Residence-Industry District. The 127th Street where parking lots abut ing 75% year round opacity in the owner appeals for relief from the the streets. rear where abutting a residential 147 12 The City Record February 11, 2015 district, and failure to provide a 6 REPORT OF THE BOARD The following appeal was foot wide landscaped frontage strip DENIED: providing 50% year round opacity OF ZONING APPEALS where the parking lot abuts the Calendar No. 14-249: Appeal of street. Thomas Papouras from the deci- 2. Section 343.18(d) which states MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2015 sion of the City Planning Com- that the maximum permitted width of a driveway is 30 feet and the At the meeting of the Board of mission. entire frontage on Rocky River Zoning Appeals on Monday, Febru- Thomas Papouras appealed the Drive is without landscaping, curb, ary 9, 2015 the following appeals decision of the City of Cleveland or other barrier and is used as a dri- were scheduled for hearing before Planning Commission to deny his veway. the Board. conditional use to establish a used 3. Note: the proposed “playground car sales lot in a Pedestrian Retail area” is on a separate parcel and The following appeals were Overlay District at 4157 Lorain requires a separate permit applica- APPROVED: Avenue. tion and is not part of this applica- tion. (Filed December 19, 2014) Calendar No. 14-246: 2173 West 6th Secretary First postponement made at the Street request of the Development Corp. to Laura Firman, owner, appealed to allow for more time to review. erect a 21' - 9" x 47' and 3 story REPORT OF THE BOARD frame single family residence with POSTPONED FROM a detached garage in a B1 Two OF BUILDING STANDARDS JANUARY 26, 2015 Family Residential District. AND BUILDING APPEALS Calendar No. 13-253: 4600 West 160th Calendar No. 14-248: 3219 Detroit Street (Ward 16) Avenue MWTP LLC, pursuant to the Jour- 3219 Detroit LLC., owner, appealed Re: Report of the Meeting of nal Entry of the Cuyahoga County to erect a new 60 unit apartment January 21, 2015 Common Pleas Court in Case-CV-14- building in a B1 and D2 Local Retail 823007 dated September 18, 2014, Business District and a Pedestrian As required by the provisions of where the Court, having reviewed Retail Overlay District. Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified the entire record, remanded the case Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, to the City of Cleveland Board of The following appeal was Zoning Appeals for the limited pur- DENIED: Ohio 1976, the following brief of pose of considering the application action of the subject meeting is of an area variance using the “prac- Waste Collection Violation given for publication in the City tical difficulty” standard as set out Calendar No. 15-002: 7215 Hague Record: in Duncan v. Village of Middlefield Avenue (1986) 91 N.E.2D 692 in a request to Fayeq Hassouneh, owner, * * * convert an existing static 14' x 48' appealed the Civil Infraction Ticket billboard sign to automatic change- Number WC00202465 issued by Docket A-211-14. able copy, electronic image, sign Waste Collection. RE: Appeal of Level II Manage- face, located on an acreage parcel ment & Consultants LLC, Owner of in a B3 General Industry District; The following appeals were DIS- the Two Dwelling Units Two-Fam- contrary to the provisions under Sec- MISSED: ily Residence Two & One/half tion 350.10(j) that billboards shall Story Wood Frame/Siding/Masonry not include automatic changeable None. copy signs, i.e., that is, electronic Veneer Property, located on the message centers. (Filed November The following appeals were premises known as 1827 Haldane 20, 2013) WITHDRAWN: Road from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- Postponement made at the request TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- of the appellant’s attorney. Calendar No. 14-207: 5801 Ensign NANCE, dated October 15, 2014, the Avenue Director of the Department of Build- POSTPONED FROM Carey Holdings Inc., owner, pro- ing and Housing, requiring compli- FEBRUARY 23, 2014 posed to use property for storage of ance with the Codified Ordinances fill dirt on a parcel located in a C2 of the City of Cleveland and the Calendar No. 14-227: 5437 Broadway Semi-Industry District. Ohio Building Code (OBC). Avenue (aka 3328 East 55th BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Street) (Ward 5) Violation Notice order at this time to require the 4 Ever Social Club, owner, pro- Calendar No. 14-222: 12710 Miles Appellant to allow an interior poses to establish use as a banquet Avenue inspection of the property by the hall for weddings, receptions, and Badran, LLC., appealed the Viola- inspector and to clean and maintain other events in a C2 Local Retail tion Notice issued by the City of Business District. The owner Cleveland Building and Housing the exterior of the property within appeals for relief from the strict Dept. for unauthorized use. two (2) weeks; and to grant the application of the following sections Appellant until June 1, 2015 to com- of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- The following appeal was POST- plete abatement of all violations on nances: PONED: the property. The property is 1. Section 343.11(b)(2)(L) which REMANDED at this time to the states that an assembly/banquet Calendar No. 14-194: Shelda Brantley Department of Building and Hous- hall is not permitted in the Local 3393 East 147th Street. Postponed ing for supervision and any required Retail Business District but is first to March 23, 2015. further action. Motion so in order. permitted in General Retail Busi- Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- ness. The following appeals were heard onded by Mr. Bradley. 2. Section 349.04(e) which states at the Board of Zoning Appeals on Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, that a parking area equal to three Monday, February 2, 2015, and the Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. times the gross floor area is decisions were adopted and Denk, Maschke. required and no parking is shown. approved on February 9, 2015: (Filed November 13, 2014) Second postponement made at the The following appeal was * * * request of the appellant due to a APPROVED: personal scheduling conflict (first Docket A-213-14. postponement was made at the Calendar No. 14-208: 1310 East 125th RE: Appeal of Virginia Hall, request of Slavic Village Develop- Street Owner of the R-2 Residential — Non- ment Corporation to allow for more Reginald Phillips, owner, proposes transient; Apartments (Shared time for review). to change use from tool grind shop Egress) Four Story Masonry to auto detailing in a C2 Local Walls/Wood Floors Property, locat- Secretary Retail Business District. ed on the premises known as 1934 148 February 11, 2015 The City Record 13

East 90th Street from a LIMITA- Docket A-217-14. requiring compliance with the Codi- TION ON THE PERMIT, dated Sep- RE: Appeal of Larry Ellis, Owner fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- tember 22, 2014 of the Director of the of the One Dwelling Unit Single - land and the Ohio Building Code Department of Building and Hous- Family Residence One & One/half (OBC). ing, requiring compliance with the Story Frame Property, located on BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Codified Ordinances of the City of the premises known as 3692 East order at this time to grant the Cleveland and the Ohio Building 154th Street from a NOTICE OF VIO- Appellant until April 30, 2015 in Code (OBC). LATION — INTERIOR/EXTERIOR which to complete abatement of all BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in MAINTENANCE, dated September violations on the property, with the order at this time to grant the 14, 2014 of the Director of the provisions that the property be Appellant an Extension of Time on Department of Building and Hous- maintained boarded and secured and the permits until June 30, 2015. The ing, requiring compliance with the the grounds debris free at all times; property is REMANDED at this time Codified Ordinances of the City of and that failure to meet any of the to the Department of Building and Cleveland and the Ohio Building provisions, will REMAND the prop- Housing for supervision and any Code (OBC). erty immediately. The property is required further action. Motion so in BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in REMANDED at this time to the order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher order at this time to grant the Department of Building and Hous- and seconded by Mr. Bradley. Appellant until April 30, 2015 in ing for supervision and any required Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, which to complete abatement of the further action. Motion so in order. Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. violations. The property is Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- Denk, Maschke. REMANDED at this time to the onded by Mr. Gallagher. Department of Building and Hous- Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, ing for supervision and any required * * * Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. further action. Motion so in order. Denk, Maschke. Motioned by Mr. Bradley and sec- Docket A-214-14. onded by Mr. Saab. * * * RE: Appeal of Dent Properties Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, LLC, Owner of the S-1 Storage — Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. Docket A-9-15. Moderate Hazard (Combustibles) Denk, Maschke. Two Story Masonry Property, locat- RE: Appeal of Greater Cleveland Food Bank, Owner of the Property, ed on the premises known as 1210- * * * 1230 East 55th Street from a CON- located on the premises known as 15500 South Waterloo Road from an DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Docket A-218-14. ADJUDICATION ORDER, dated Jan- STRUCTURE, dated October 3, 2014 RE: Appeal of Odarkor Lawson- of the Director of the Department of Ogbogu, Owner of the Two Dwelling uary 2, 2015, of the Director of the Building and Housing, requiring Units Two-Family Residence Two & Department of Building and Hous- compliance with the Codified Ordi- One/half Story Frame Property, ing, requiring compliance with the nances of the City of Cleveland and located on the premises known as Codified Ordinances of the City of the Ohio Building Code (OBC). 2812 East 122nd Street from a Cleveland and the Ohio Building BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in NOTICE OF VIOLATION — INTE- Code (OBC). order at this time to require the RIOR/EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Appellant to submit plans, which dated October 8, 2014, of the Direc- order at this time to grant the vari- should include all critical timelines tor of the Department of Building ance to the six (6) foot clearance and dates for abatement of the vio- and Housing, requiring compliance requirement and permit the sign to lations by March 7, 2015; the prop- with the Codified Ordinances of the be erected as indicated. Motion so in erty is REMANDED at this time to City of Cleveland and the Ohio order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher the Department of Building and Building Code (OBC). and seconded by Mr. Bradley. Housing for supervision and any Docket A-218-14 has been POST- Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, required further action. Motion so in PONED; rescheduled for February Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher 18, 2015. Denk, Maschke. and seconded by Mr. Bradley. * * * Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, * * * Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. Docket A-220-14. Denk, Maschke. EXTENSION OF TIME: RE: Appeal of CRTN Internation- * * * al LLP, Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Single-Family Residence Two Docket A-15-14. & One/half Story Frame Property, A & M Financial Services, Inc. — Docket A-216-14. 2032 West 101st Street: RE: Appeal of Rebecca Whitt, located on the premises known as A motion is in order at this time Owner of the MXD Mixed Uses — 3674 East 103rd Street from a to DENY the Appellant’s appeal Multiple Uses In One Building Prop- NOTICE OF VIOLATION — INTE- RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- request for an Extension of Time erty, located on the premises known ber 3, 2014, of the Director of the and to REMAND the property to the as 3855 Carnegie Avenue from a Department of Building and Hous- Department of Building and Hous- NOTICE OF VIOLATION — FIRE ing, requiring compliance with the ing for supervision and any required DAMAGE, dated October 7, 2014, of Codified Ordinances of the City of further action. Motion so in order. the Director of the Department of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Motioned by Mr. Saab and seconded Building and Housing, requiring Code (OBC). by Mr. Bradley. compliance with the Codified Ordi- Docket A-220-14 has been POST- Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, nances of the City of Cleveland and PONED; rescheduled for February Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. the Ohio Building Code (OBC). 18, 2015. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Denk, Maschke. order at this time to DENY the * * * appeal and REMAND the property to * * * the Department of Building and Docket A-221-14. OTHER BOARD BUSINESS: Housing for supervision and any RE: Appeal of New York Commu- required further action, noting that nity Bank FKA Ohio Savings Bank, the Appellant was not present for Mortgagee of the One Dwelling Unit Docket A-184-14. the hearing, no permits have been Single-Family Residence Two & Khadija Kelley — 2639 East 121st obtained, and no work has been One/half Story Frame Property, Street: done. Motion so in order. Motioned located on the premises known as A motion is in order at this time by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by 9406 Elizabeth Avenue from a CON- to require that the unlicensed vehi- Mr. Bradley. DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN cle be licensed or removed by Feb- Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, STRUCTURE, dated September 2, ruary 5, 2015, and to grant the Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. 2014, of the Director of the Depart- Appellant until June 1, 2015 in Denk, Maschke. ment of Building and Housing, which to complete abatement of all 149 14 The City Record February 11, 2015 violations on the property; the prop- 1740 Hillview Road from an ADJU- nances of the City of Cleveland and erty is REMANDED at this time to DICATION ORDER, dated Septem- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). the Department of Building and ber 29, 2014, the Director of the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Housing for supervision and any Department of Building and Hous- order at this time to find that the required further action. Motion so in ing, requiring compliance with the Vacate Order was properly issued order. Motioned by Mr. Saab and sec- Codified Ordinances of the City of and that the property has been onded by Mr. Gallagher. Cleveland and the Ohio Building brought into compliance, no action Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, Code (OBC). required by the Board. Motion so in Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in order. Motioned by Mr. Gallagher Denk, Maschke. order at this time to find that the and seconded by Mr. Maschke. Adjudication Order was properly Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, * * * issued and to grant the Appellant Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: until June 30, 2015 to respond to the Messrs. Saab, Bradley. APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: Adjudication Order, by submitting plans to the Building Department to * * * Separate motions were entered by obtain all required permits. Motion Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. Gal- so in order. Motioned by Mr. Docket A-228-14. lagher for Approval and Adoption of Maschke and seconded by Mr. Gal- RE: Appeal of Gary L. Grasso, the Resolutions as presented by the lagher. Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Secretary for the following Dockets Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Two-Family Residence Two & respectively, subject to the Codified Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: One/half Story Frame Property, Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Messrs. Saab, Bradley. located on the premises known as and the Ohio Building Code (OBC): 481 East 125th Street from a * * * NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- A-200-14 — Robert C. Johnson RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Octo- A-201-14 — Leona Hines Docket A-223-14. ber 13, 2014 of the Director of the A-202-14 — Pearl Petty RE: Appeal of Thomas E. Egan, Department of Building and Hous- A-203-14 — Deer, LLC Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- ing, requiring compliance with the A-204-14 — Vernon O. Norman gle-Family Residence Two Story Codified Ordinances of the City of A-207-14 — Adrian E. Hills Frame Property, located on the Cleveland and the Ohio Building A-208-14 — Brian Norris premises known as 298 East 150th Code (OBC). A-229-14 — Case Western Reserve Street from a NOTICE OF VIOLA- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in University TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE- order at this time to grant the A-232-14 — Drury Southwest, Inc. NANCE, dated October 17, 2014 of Appellant until June 15, 2015 in the Director of the Department of which to complete abatement of the Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, Building and Housing, requiring violations. The property is Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. compliance with the Codified Ordi- REMANDED at this time to the Denk, Maschke. nances of the City of Cleveland and Department of Building and Hous- the Ohio Building Code (OBC). ing for supervision and any required * * * Docket A-223-14 has been POST- further action. Motion so in order. PONED; to be rescheduled for March Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- APPROVAL OF MINUTES: 4, 2015. onded by Mr. Gallagher. Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Separate motions were entered by Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: * * * Mr. Saab and seconded by Mr. Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Maschke Approval and Adoption of Docket A-225-14. the Minutes as presented by the Sec- * * * retary, subject to the Codified Ordi- RE: Appeal of Steve A. Dowling, Owner of the Residential Property, nances of the City of Cleveland and Docket A-230-14. located on the premises known as the Ohio Building Code (OBC): RE: Appeal of Beverly Graham, 3639 East 50th Street from a LIMI- Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- TATION ON THE PERMIT, dated January 7, 2015 gle-Family Residence Two & May 19, 2014 of the Director of the One/half Story Masonry Property, Department of Building and Hous- Yeas: Messrs. Gallagher, Saab, located on the premises known as ing, requiring compliance with the Bradley. Nays: None. Absent: Messrs. 5914 Madison Avenue from a CON- Codified Ordinances of the City of Denk, Maschke. DEMNATION ORDER — MAIN Cleveland and the Ohio Building STRUCTURE, dated October 28, Code (OBC). JOSEPH F. DENK 2014, of the Director of the Depart- BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Chairman ment of Building and Housing, order at this time to grant the requiring compliance with the Codi- Appellant until May 15, 2015 in fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve- REPORT OF THE BOARD which to complete abatement of the land and the Ohio Building Code violations. The property is (OBC). OF BUILDING STANDARDS REMANDED at this time to the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in AND BUILDING APPEALS Department of Building and Hous- order at this time to grant the ing. Motion so in order. Motioned by Appellant until July 30, 2015 to com- Mr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr. plete all required applications for Maschke. submission to the Building Depart- Re: Report of the Meeting of Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, ment for obtaining permits to abate February 4, 2015 Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: the violations. The property is Messrs. Saab, Bradley. REMANDED at this time to the As required by the provisions of Department of Building and Hous- Section 3103.20(2) of the Codified * * * ing for supervision and any required Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, further action. Motion so in order. Ohio 1976, the following brief of Docket A-227-14. Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- action of the subject meeting is RE: Appeal of Ohio Properties, onded by Mr. Gallagher. given for publication in the City LLC, Owner of the Two Dwelling Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Record: Units Two-Family Residence Two & Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: One/half Story Frame Property, Messrs. Saab, Bradley. * * * located on the premises known as 4417 Warner Road from a VACATE * * * Docket A-209-14. ORDER, dated November 12, 2014, of RE: Appeal of Richard Ford, the Director of the Department of Docket A-231-14. Owner of the Residential Property, Building and Housing, requiring RE: Appeal of MJ Global Proper- located on the premises known as compliance with the Codified Ordi- ties, LLC C/O James Hill, Owner of 150 February 11, 2015 The City Record 15 the One Dwelling Unit Single-Fami- of Building and Housing for super- REMANDED at this time to the ly Residence One & One/half Story vision and any required further Department of Building and Hous- Frame Pro-perty, located on the action. Motion so in order. Motioned ing for supervision and any required premises known as 1493 Larchmont by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by further action. Motion so in order. Road from a CONDEMNATION Mr. Maschke. Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, onded by Mr. Gallagher. dated September 12, 2012, of the Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Director of the Department of Build- Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: ing and Housing, requiring compli- Messrs. Saab, Bradley. ance with the Codified Ordinances * * * of the City of Cleveland and the * * * Ohio Building Code (OBC). Docket A-235-14. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in RE: Appeal of Milos Miocinovic, AMENDED RESOLUTION: order at this time to grant the Owner of the Two Dwelling Units Appellant until March 1, 2015 in (ORIGINALLY HEARD 1-07-15) Two-Family Residence Two & which to make application for all required permits and submit a One/half Story Frame Property, Docket A-210-14. scheduled plan on how the Appel- located on the premises known as Loren Naji — 2138 West 25th lant is going to proceed, and to 1059 East 67th Street from a Street: grant the Appellant until August 1, NOTICE OF VIOLATION/EXTERI- A motion is in order at this time 2015 in which to complete abatement OR MAINTENANCE dated November to grant the Appellant until June 15, of the violations. The property is 14, 2014 of the Director of the 2015 in which to bring the building REMANDED at this time to the Department of Building and Hous- into compliance; the property is Department of Building and Hous- ing, requiring compliance with the REMANDED at this time to the ing for supervision and any required Codified Ordinances of the City of Department of Building and Hous- further action. Motion so in order. Cleveland and the Ohio Building ing for supervision and any required Motioned by Mr. Gallagher and sec- Code (OBC). further action. Motion so in order. onded by Mr. Maschke. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, order at this time to find that the onded by Mr. Gallagher. Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: Notice of Violation was properly Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, Messrs. Saab, Bradley. issued and that the Appellant has Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: brought the property into compli- * * * ance, no action is required by the Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Board. Motion so in order. Motioned Docket A-233-14. by Mr. Gallagher and seconded by * * * RE: Appeal of James LePelley, Mr. Maschke. Owner of the One Dwelling Unit Sin- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS: gle-Family Residence Two & Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: One/half Story Frame Property, Messrs. Saab, Bradley. Approval of the Resolutions from located on the premises known as the January 21, 2015 Board Meeting 1085 East 66th Street from a * * * will be ADOPTED on February 18, NOTICE OF VIOLATION — EXTE- 2015. RIOR MAINTENANCE, dated Docket A-236-14. November 11, 2014, of the Director of the Department of Building and RE: Appeal of Sandra L. Jefferson, * * * Housing, requiring compliance with Owner of the Two Dwelling Units the Codified Ordinances of the City Two-Family Residence Two Story APPROVAL OF MINUTES: of Cleveland and the Ohio Building Frame Property, located on the Code (OBC). premises known as 3133 West 16th Approval of the Minutes from the BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Street from a CONDEMNATION January 21, 2015 Board Meeting will order at this time to grant the ORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE, be ADOPTED on February 18, 2015. Appellant until August 1, 2015 in dated November 13, 2014 of the which to complete abatement of the Director of the Department of Build- JOSEPH F. DENK violations. The property is ing and Housing, requiring compli- Chairman REMANDED at this time to the ance with the Codified Ordinances Department of Building and Hous- of the City of Cleveland and the PUBLIC NOTICE ing for supervision and any required Ohio Building Code (OBC). further action. Motion so in order. BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec- order at this time to find that the Ord. No. 1570-14. onded by Mr. Gallagher. Condemnation Order was properly By Council Members Brancatelli Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, issued and the property is beyond and Kelley (by departmental Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: repair; the property is REMANDED request). Messrs. Saab, Bradley. at this time to the Department of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Building and Housing for supervi- ing the Director of Economic Devel- * * * sion and any required further opment to enter into a Tax Increment action. Motion so in order. Motioned Financing Agreement with Gateway Docket A-234-14. by Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr. Huron, LLC, or its designee, to pro- RE: Appeal of BGD Co. (Mark Gallagher. vide funding for the NuCLEus rede- Stella), Owner of the Property, locat- Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher, velopment project; to provide for pay- ed on the premises known as 4156 Maschke. Nays: None. Absent: ments to the Cleveland City School Jennings Road from a LIMITATION Messrs. Saab, Bradley. District; and to declare certain ON THE PERMIT, dated December improvements to real property to be a public purpose. 11, 2013, of the Director of the * * * Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of Department of Building and Hous- the Revised Code, improvements to ing, requiring compliance with the EXTENSION OF TIME: real property may be declared to be a Codified Ordinances of the City of public purpose where fee title to the Cleveland and the Ohio Building Docket A-187-14. real property was, at one time, held by Code (OBC). Tamekia Madden — 12702 Gay the City of Cleveland and the real BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is in Avenue: property is then leased or conveyed order at this time to grant the A motion is in order at this time by the City; and Appellant until August 11, 2015 in to grant the Appellant until March Whereas, under the authority of which to complete abatement of the 1, 2015 in which to submit plans to Ordinance No. 1410-14, passed Novem- violations; the property is REMAND- the Building Department to obtain ber 17, 2014, and prior to the adoption ED at this time to the Department all required permits; the property is of this ordinance, the City approved 151 16 The City Record February 11, 2015 and completed both the acquisition enter into an agreement or agree- development will be both an attrac- and conveyance of fee title to certain ments with Redeveloper to provide tion for shoppers, workers, and resi- real property, which is more particu- for the exemption and service pay- dents in itself and a strong compli- larly described in the documents set ments described in this ordinance, ment to the existing assets in down- forth this ordinance (the “Real Prop- including agreements securing the town. In addition to the large surface erty’); and payments described in this ordinance, lots at E. 4th and Prospect, the devel- Whereas, the Real Property is to be which agreement or agreements shall opment will also encompass the developed in accordance with the contain those terms contained in the neighboring parking garages to the Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan, which executive summary which has been east. proposes the redevelopment of sur- placed in the file mentioned above. Phase I of the development propos- face parking lots and vacant build- Section 6. That under Section es to construct 491 residential rental ings to multi-story, mixed-use devel- 5709.43 of the Revised Code, there is units, 130,000 square feet of national opments, a copy of which is placed in established an Urban Redevelopment credit tenant retail, two parking the file for this ordinance; and Tax Increment Equivalent Fund into decks totaling 1,693 parking spaces, Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of which shall be deposited service Pay- and pedestrian oriented infrastruc- the Revised Code , the improvements ments in Lieu of Taxes (“PILOTS”) ture improvements. The project pro- declared to be a public purpose may which shall be used for the purpose of poses to construct an 18-story struc- be exempt from real property taxa- funding project debt or for other eco- ture (Building A) on the surface park- tion; and nomic development purposes as deter- ing lot on the corner of E. 4th Street Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of mined by the Director of Economic and Prospect. Building A will contain the Revised Code, the owners of the Development. roughly 120,000 sf of leasable retail improvements may be required to Section 7. That it is found and deter- space, 940 parking spaces on a 5-story make annual service payments in lieu mined that all formal actions of this parking deck, and 491 residential of taxes that would have been paid Council concerning and relating to units totaling roughly 550,000 square had the improvement not been the passage of this ordinance were feet. Building B, located adjacent to exempt; and the E. 6th Street Walkway and Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of adopted in open meetings of this Prospect Avenue, will consist of an the Revised Code, the exemption may Council, and any of its committees additional 750 parking spaces on a 12- exceed 75% of the improvements for that resulted in formal action were in story parking deck, with almost up to 30 years when a portion of the meetings open to the public in compli- 10,000 sf of additional ground-floor service payments so collected are dis- ance with the law. retail. Finally, on the small lot locat- tributed to the Cleveland City School Section 8. That this ordinance is ed on the southwest corner of District (“District”) in an amount declared to be an emergency measure Prospect and E. 4th, the development equal to the amount the District and, provided it receives the affirma- proposes an additional 27,800 sf of would have received had the improve- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- retail space. Additionally, the devel- ment not been exempt; and bers elected to Council, it shall take opment proposes substantial improve- Whereas, the District has been noti- effect and be in force immediately fied of the intent to enter into the upon its passage and approval by the ments to the E. 6th Street walkway, agreement authorized by this ordi- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect creating a “Laneway” modeled on suc- nance in compliance with Sections and be in force from and after the ear- cessful retail developments in Mel- 5709.41(C)(4) and 5709.83 of the liest period allowed by law. bourne, Australia, and E. 4th Street, Revised Code; and Referred to Directors of Economic creating an additional pedestrian- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Development, Finance, Law; Commit- only extension on the Prospect side, an emergency measure providing for tees on Development Planning and while retaining a dedicated driveway the usual daily operation of a munici- Sustainability, Finance. access to the Horseshoe-Gateway pal department; now, therefore, North garage from Huron Road. Be it ordained by the Council of File No. 1570-14-A. the City of Cleveland: Proposed City Assistance: Section 1. That the improvements to DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC The request to Cleveland City Coun- be constructed by Gateway Huron, DEVELOPMENT cil is to authorize the Director of Eco- LLC, or its designee, (“Redeveloper”), SUMMARY FOR THE nomic Development to enter into the as more fully described in File No. LEGISLATIVE FILE chain of title for certain properties 1570-14-A (“Improvements”) on the ORDINANCE 1570-14 associated with the Project NuCLEus Real Property, are declared to be a redevelopment for the purpose of public purpose for purposes of Section Developer: Gateway Huron, LLC entering into a non-school Tax Incre- 5709.41 of the Revised Code. ment Finance (TIF) agreement with Section 2. That one hundred percent Project Location: Pospect & Huron Gateway Huron or its designee. This (100%) of the Improvements are Avenues; at TIF will be used to partially finance declared exempt from real property E. 4th St. project debt associated with Project taxation for a period of 30 years; and NuCLEus. This TIF agreement will that in no event shall the exemption Project Manager: David Ebersole be up to 30 years in length. The City period extend beyond 2045. will declare certain improvements Section 3. That, under Section Ward/Councilperson: with respect to the project to be a pub- 5709.41 of the Revised Code, Redevel- Ward 3/ Councilman lic purpose and exempt 100% of the Joe Cimperman oper (or the owners of the Improve- improvements from real property ments) shall make service payments taxes. City Assistance: Non-school TIF for a period of 30 years in lieu of the Under the agreement, parcels exempt taxes to the Cuyahoga County acquired and re-conveyed to the devel- Project Description: Treasurer; the payments shall be oper will be “TIFed” under section The Gateway lots, located at the charged and collected in the same 5709.41 of the Ohio Revised Code in corner of E. 4th and Prospect, have consideration for the developer agree- manner, and shall be in an amount not long been an underutilized area for less than the taxes that would have . As surface lots, ing to make certain improvements to been paid had the Improvements not these parcels created a gap in the those parcels, and agreeing to make been exempt from taxation. urban fabric and broke up the vitality payments in lieu of taxes (PILOT) Section 4. That a portion of the ser- of the connection between the strong equal to the taxes that would have vice payments collected under Section and growing assets at E. 4th Street & been paid for those parcels but for the 3 of this ordinance shall be distrib- Euclid Avenue and the huge draws of TIF. A portion of the PILOT will be uted by the Cuyahoga County Trea- & Quicken Loans paid to the Cleveland Municipal surer to the Treasurer of the District Arena. School District in the amount the Dis- in the amount of the taxes that would Gateway Huron, LLC has acquired trict would have otherwise received have been payable to the District had these lots to launch Project NuCLEus, but for the TIF. the Improvement not been exempt a truly transformative development This piece of legislation will com- from taxation. that will change the face of the Gate- plete the legislation required to enter Section 5. That the Director of Eco- way District and leverage this key into the TIF Agreement with the nomic Development is authorized to location. Their proposed mixed-use Developer. 152 February 11, 2015 The City Record 17

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City Requirements • Subject to the Fair Employment Wage Law due to project having more than 20 jobs. • The project is subject to the Fannie M. Lewis Cleveland Resident Employment Law. • The project is subject to MBE/FBE/CSB. • The project is subject to Workforce Development Agreement for all new jobs.

Community Benefits The Developer has agreed to a Community Benefits Agreement as part of the project. Under the proposed CBA, the Developer will: • Provide summer internships for CMSD students in architectural, design, and project development • Provide shadowing opportunities for Max Hayes students with construction and management • Engage with Cleveland Job Corps and others to provide apprenticeship opportunities • Comply with Cleveland Codified Ordinances 187, 188, and 189 • Executed and enforce a Workforce Development Agreement. 153 18 The City Record February 11, 2015

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING 10:30 A.M. DIVISION OF WATER Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- POLLUTION CONTROL, 12302 istered Plan Holders will receive KIRBY AVENUE, CLEVELAND, Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- OHIO 44108. ed from Bidders who only pur- NONE *Bidders must purchase plans and chase plans from other entities specifications directly from the such as Plan Rooms and/or who office of the Commissioner of fail to register to be on the City CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. istered Plan Holders will receive Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- ed from Bidders who only pur- February 11, 2015 and February 18, 2015 For All Departments chase plans from other entities such as Plan Rooms and/or who THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 2015 Sealed bids will be received at the fail to register to be on the City office of the Commissioner of Pur- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. File No. 20-15 — Various Bulk Multi- chases and Supplies, Room 128, City Purpose Bond Paper and Hall, in accordance with the append- File No. 18-15 — Massie Avenue Envelopes, for the Division of ed schedule, and will be opened and Sewer Replacement Project, for Printing And Reproduction, read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- the Division of Water Pollution Department of Finance, as autho- diately thereafter. Control, Department of Public rized by Ordinance No. 991-14, passed by the Council of the City Each bid must be made in accor- Utilities, as authorized by Ordi- of Cleveland, November 17, 2014. dance with the specifications and nance No. 991-14, passed by the THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- must be submitted on the blanks Council of the City of Cleveland, November 17, 2014. TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON- supplied for the purpose, all of *THERE WILL BE A NON- DAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2015 AT which may be obtained at the office REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS 2:30 P.M. LOCATED CLEVELAND of the said Commissioner of Pur- AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE CITY HALL, ROOM 128, 601 chases and Supplies, but no bid will AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS LAKESIDE, CLEVELAND, OHIO be considered unless delivered to ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF 44114. the office of the said commissioner A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY February 11, 2015 and February 18, 2015 Standard Time) on the date speci- CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO fied in the schedule. CREDIT CARDS WILL BE 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS required in Advertisement for Bids. PLANS). AND ORDINANCES Where invitations for bids are THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- advertised, the following notice DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 AT Res. No. 74-15. shall be included in the advertise- 10:30 A.M. DIVISION OF WATER By Council Member Cimperman and ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE POLLUTION CONTROL, 12302 Pruitt. Code, each prime bidder, each minor- KIRBY AVENUE, CLEVELAND, An emergency resolution Declaring ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and OHIO 44108. this Council’s support of the Emerald each female business enterprise *Bidders must purchase plans and Development and Economic Network, Inc.’s (EDEN, Inc.’s) application to (“FBE”) must be certified before specifications directly from the the Ohio Housing Finance Agency for doing business with the City. There- office of the Commissioner of low-income housing tax credits and fore, any prime contractor wishing Purchases and Supplies. Only reg- additional project funding for the istered Plan Holders will receive to receive credit for using an MBE EDEN Scattered Site Preservation Addenda. Bids cannot be accept- or FBE should ensure that applica- Initiative Phase II project. ed from Bidders who only pur- tions for certification as to MBE or Whereas, each year the Ohio chase plans from other entities FBE status compliance with the Housing Finance Agency allocates such as Plan Rooms and/or who Code, affirmative action in employ- low-income housing credits for fail to register to be on the City affordable housing developments ment and, if applicable, joint ven- of Cleveland Plan Holders List. ture status, are submitted to the of - throughout Ohio using a competitive fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) proposal process; and prior to the date of bid opening or February 4, 2015 and February 11, 2015 Whereas, the Cleveland City Coun- cil has recognized the need to main- submission of proposals or as speci - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 2015 tain affordable housing in Cleve- fied by the Director. Failure to com- land’s neighborhoods; and ply with the business enterprise File No. 19-15 — Rockwell Avenue Whereas, EDEN Scattered Site code or with representations made Area Sewer Rehabilitation and Preservation Initiative Phase II on these forms may result in can- Replacement Project, for the involves the substantial renovation cellation of the contract or other Division of Water Pollution Con- of up to 75 units of affordable hous- civil or criminal penalties.” trol, Department of Public Utili- ing, including up to 30 units in the ties, as authorized by Ordinance City of Cleveland and the remaining FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2015 No. 991-14, passed by the Council in surrounding suburbs; and of the City of Cleveland, Novem- Whereas, the project is made up of a variety of housing types, includ- File No. 17-15 — Rose Cliff Road ber 17, 2014. ing single-family and small multi- Storm Sewer Project, for the Divi- *THERE WILL BE A NON- family buildings with one to four sion of Water Pollution Control, REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS bedroom layouts designed to include Department of Public Utilities, as AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE a variety of local families; and authorized by Ordinance No. 991- AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS 14, passed by the Council of the Whereas, EDEN, Inc. has provid- ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF ed affordable housing to individuals City of Cleveland, November 17, A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A with a mental illness or a family 2014. MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY member with a mental illness since *THERE WILL BE A NON- CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO the early 1990’s, and this project is REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS CREDIT CARDS WILL BE designed to continue to serve this AND SPECIFICATIONS IN THE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE population after renovation; and AMOUNT OF FIFTY DOLLARS PLANS). Whereas, this Council supports ($50.00) ONLY IN THE FORM OF THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- EDEN Inc.’s funding application to A CASHIER’S CHECK OR A TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- the Ohio Housing Finance Agency MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANY DAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2015 AT for project funding, including 2015 CHECKS, NO CASH AND NO 10:30 A.M. LOCATED DIVISION Low Income Housing Tax Credits, CREDIT CARDS WILL BE OF WATER POLLUTION CON- Housing Development Assistance ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE TROL, 12302 KIRBY AVENUE, Program funds, and Housing Loan PLANS). CLEVELAND, OHIO 44108. Program funds; and THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- *Bidders must purchase plans and Whereas, TORY PRE-BID MEETING FRI- specifications directly from the remains committed to a continued DAY, FEBRUARY 13, 2015 AT office of the Commissioner of partnership with EDEN, Inc. and the 156 February 11, 2015 The City Record 21 development of EDEN Scattered Site House in providing residential ser- the members elected to Council, it Preservation Initiative Phase II pro- vices to individuals with develop- shall take effect and be in force imme- ject, as we work together to meet mental disabilities and welcomes diately upon its adoption and the affordable housing needs of our Welcome House to the City of Cleve- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it community members with a mental land and Ohio City community; and shall take effect and be in force from illness; and Whereas, this Council understands and after the earliest period allowed Whereas, this resolution consti- the great benefit of this project, and by law. tutes an emergency measure provid- enthusiastically supports Welcome Adopted February 2, 2015. ing for the usual daily operation of House’s plans; and Effective February 4, 2015. a municipal department; now, there- Whereas, this Council supports fore, Welcome House’s funding applica- Be it resolved by the Council of tion to the Ohio Housing Finance the City of Cleveland: Agency for project funding, includ- Res. No. 114-15. Section 1. That this Council sup- ing Low-Income Housing Tax Cred- By Council Member Dow. ports the Emerald Development and its, Cleveland Housing Trust funds, An emergency resolution with- Economic Network, Inc.’s (EDEN, and Affordable Housing Program drawing objection to the renewal of a Inc.’s) application to the Ohio Hous- funds; and D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Per- ing Finance Agency for low-income Whereas, this resolution consti- mit at 3610 Superior Avenue and housing tax credits and additional tutes an emergency measure provid- repealing Resolution No. 1022-14, project funding for the EDEN Scat- ing for the usual daily operation of objecting to said renewal. a municipal department; now, there- tered Site Preservation Initiative Whereas, this Council objected to fore, Phase II project. the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A Be it resolved by the Council of Section 2. That the Clerk of Council and D6 Liquor Permit to Sweet- the City of Cleveland: hearts Café, Inc., 3610 Superior is hereby directed to transmit a copy Section 1. That this Council sup- Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Per- of this resolution to Diana Holly, ports Welcome House’s application to manent Number 8736351 by Resolu- Asset Manager, EDEN, Inc. the Ohio Housing Finance Agency for tion No. 1022-14, adopted by the Section 3. That this resolution is low-income housing tax credits and Council on August 20, 2014; and hereby declared to be an emergency additional project funding for the pro- Whereas, this Council wishes to measure and, provided it receives the posed redevelopment of the Cuyahoga withdraw its objection to the above affirmative vote of two-thirds of all County Archives Building, located in permit and consents to said permit; the members elected to Council, it the Ohio City neighborhood at 2905 and shall take effect and be in force imme- Franklin Boulevard, into affordable Whereas, this resolution consti- diately upon its adoption and housing for residents with develop- tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it mental disabilities. ing for the usual daily operation of shall take effect and be in force from Section 2. That this resolution is a municipal department; now, there- and after the earliest period allowed hereby declared to be an emergency fore, by law. measure and, provided it receives the Be it resolved by the Council of Adopted February 2, 2015. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the City of Cleveland: Effective February 4, 2015. the members elected to Council, it Section 1. That objection to the shall take effect and be in force imme- renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 diately upon its adoption and Liquor Permit to Sweethearts Café, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Inc., 3610 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Res. No. 92-15. shall take effect and be in force from Ohio 44114, Permanent Number By Council Member Cimperman. and after the earliest period allowed 8736351, be and the same is hereby An emergency resolution support- by law. withdrawn and Resolution No. 1022- ing Welcome House’s application to Adopted February 2, 2015. 14, containing such objection, be and the Ohio Housing Finance Agency for Effective February 4, 2015. the same is hereby repealed and that low-income housing tax credits and this Council consents to the immedi- additional project funding for the pro- ate permit thereof. posed redevelopment of the Cuyahoga Section 2. That this resolution is Res. No. 113-15. County Archives Building, located in hereby declared to be an emergency By Council Member Dow. measure and provided it receives the the Ohio City neighborhood at 2905 An emergency resolution with- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Franklin Boulevard, into affordable drawing objection to a New C1 Liquor the members elected to Council, it housing for residents with develop- Permit at 1735 East 36th Street and shall take effect and be in force imme- mental disabilities. repealing Resolution No. 1639-14, diately upon its adoption and Whereas, Welcome House, Inc., a objecting to said permit. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it provider of housing and services to Whereas, this Council objected to shall take effect and be in force from individuals with developmental dis- a New C1 Liquor Permit at Tink and after the earliest period allowed abilities throughout Cuyahoga Coun- Holl Enterprises, Inc., DBA Tink by law. ty, has acquired the Rhodes House Holl Market, 1735 East 36th Street, Adopted February 2, 2015. and Annex on Franklin Boulevard Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permanent Effective February 4, 2015. from Cuyahoga County and plans to Number 8942130 by Resolution No. convert it into twenty-four apart- 1639-14 adopted by the Council on ments for young adults with devel- December 8, 2014; and opmental disabilities who are aging Whereas, this Council wishes to Res. No. 115-15. out of the County’s programs in withdraw its objection to the above By Council Member Dow. their foster care system; and permit and consents to said permit; An emergency resolution with- Whereas, there is insufficient sup- and drawing objection to the renewal of a portive housing for this needy pop- Whereas, this resolution consti- D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit ulation, and this project will help tutes an emergency measure provid- at 6820-24 Superior Avenue, 1st floor these young adults become indepen- ing for the usual daily operation of and basement and repealing Resolu- dent and productive members of our a municipal department; now, there- tion No. 1063-13, objecting to said community; and fore, renewal. Whereas, Welcome House’s pro- Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this Council objected to ject will inject over $5 million of the City of Cleveland: the renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A investment into Ohio City and cre- Section 1. That objection to a New and D6 Liquor Permit to J D L, Inc., ate approximately twenty perma- C1 Liquor Permit at Tink Holl Enter- 6820-24 Superior Avenue, 1st floor nent jobs in addition to construction prises, Inc., DBA Tink Holl Market, and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, jobs; and 1735 East 36th Street, Cleveland, Ohio Permanent Number 41750850005 by Whereas, the City of Cleveland 44114, Permanent Number 8942130, be Resolution No. 1063-13, adopted by supports the collaboration between and the same is hereby withdrawn the Council on August 14, 2013; and Welcome House, the Cuyahoga and Resolution No. 1639-14, containing Whereas, this Council wishes to County Board of Developmental Dis- such objection, be and the same is withdraw its objection to the above abilities, the Alcohol, Drug Addic- hereby repealed and that this Council permit and consents to said permit; tion, and Mental Health Services consents to the immediate permit and (ADAMHS) Board, and the Depart- thereof. Whereas, this resolution consti- ment of Children and Family Ser- Section 2. That this resolution is tutes an emergency measure provid- vices; and hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, the City of Cleveland measure and provided it receives the a municipal department; now, there- respects the work of Welcome affirmative vote of two-thirds of all fore, 157 22 The City Record February 11, 2015

Be it resolved by the Council of Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the City of Cleveland: the City of Cleveland: an emergency measure providing for Section 1. That objection to the Section 1. That Council does hereby the usual daily operation of a munici- renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 record its objection to the transfer of pal department; now, therefore, Liquor Permit to J D L, Inc., 6820-24 ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per- Be it ordained by the Council of the Superior Avenue, 1st floor and base- mit from Jaigurudev, Inc., 5741 Mem- City of Cleveland: ment, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Perma- phis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144, Section 1. That, notwithstanding nent Number 41750850005, be and the Permanent Number 4219893 to Bra- and as an exception to the Codified same is hereby withdrawn and Reso- hamani Food, LLC, DBA Convenient Ordinances of the City of Cleveland, lution No. 1063-13, containing such Food Mart, #3053, 5741 Memphis 1976, the name Father Anthony Cass- objection, be and the same is hereby Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44144, Per- ese Way as a secondary and honorary repealed and that this Council con- manent Number 0909290; and requests name to Ridpath Avenue between sents to the immediate permit thereof. the Superintendent of the Division of East 152nd Street and East 149th Section 2. That this resolution is Liquor Control to set a hearing for Street. hereby declared to be an emergency said application in accordance with Section 2. That this ordinance is measure and provided it receives the provisions of Section 4303.26 of the hereby declared to be an emergency affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Revised Code of Ohio. measure and, provided it receives the the members elected to Council, it Section 2. That the Clerk of Council affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall take effect and be in force imme- be and she is hereby directed to trans- the members elected to Council, it diately upon its adoption and mit two certified copies of this resolu- shall take effect and be in force imme- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it tion, together with two copies of a let- diately upon its passage and approval shall take effect and be in force from ter of objection and two copies of a by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take and after the earliest period allowed letter requesting that the hearing be effect and be in force from and after by law. held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. the earliest period allowed by law. Adopted February 2, 2015. Section 3. That this resolution is Passed February 2, 2015. Effective February 4, 2015. hereby declared to be an emergency Effective February 4, 2015. measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it Res. No. 116-15. shall take effect and be in force imme- Ord. No. 47-15. By Council Member Kelley. diately upon its adoption and By Council Members K. Johnson, An emergency resolution objecting approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Brancatelli, Kelley and Pruitt (by to the transfer of ownership of a C1 shall take effect and be in force from departmental request). and C2 Liquor Permit to 5741 Memphis An emergency ordinance authoriz- and after the earliest period allowed Avenue. ing the Director of Public Works to by law. Whereas, Council has been noti- enter into an Option to Purchase Adopted February 2, 2015. fied by the Division of Liquor Con- Agreement with Cleveland Housing trol of an application for the trans- Effective February 4, 2015. Network, Inc. or its designee, in con- fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 nection with the sale of City-owned Liquor Permit from Jaigurudev, Inc., property located on East 131st Street, 5741 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, north of Miles Avenue, for the Emer- Ohio 44144, Permanent Number Ord. No. 1647-14. ald Alliance IX supportive housing 4219893 to Brahamani Food, LLC, By Council Member Cimperman. project; and authorizing the Commis- DBA Convenient Food Mart, #3053, An emergency ordinance rescind- sioner of Purchases and Supplies to 5741 Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, ing Ordinance No. 650-08, passed May convey the property, which is no Ohio 44144, Permanent Number 5, 2008. longer needed for the City’s public 0909290; and Whereas, on May 5, 2008, this Coun- use. Whereas, the granting of this cil passed Ordinance No. 650-08 to Whereas, the City of Cleveland application for a liquor permit to authorize the petition for the creation owns certain property located on East this high crime area, which is of the Flats East Bank Community 131st Street, north of Miles Avenue, already saturated with other liquor Authority, in compliance with Chap- which is not needed for the City’s pub- outlets, is contrary to the best inter- ter 349 of the Ohio Revised Code; and lic use; and ests of the entire community; and Whereas, subsequent to passage of Whereas, that the property compris- Whereas, the applicant does not such ordinance, Chapter 349 was ing the parking lot is not useful in the qualify to be a permit holder and/or amended and the development plan operation of the Parking Facilities, has demonstrated that he has oper- was further developed such that new as defined in the applicable Indenture ated his liquor business in disregard authority is required and Ordinance of Trust for the Parking Facilities of the laws, regulations or local No. 650-08 is no longer pertinent or Refunding Revenue Bonds (“Parking ordinances of this state or any other necessary; and Facilities”), and the aggregate book state; and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes value of the property is not more than Whereas, the place for which the an emergency measure providing for one percent (1%) of the book value of permit is sought has not conformed the total assets of the Parking Facili- the usual daily operation of a munici- to the building, safety or health ties as of the end of 2013; and pal department; now, therefore requirements of the governing body Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Be it ordained by the Council of of this County or City; and an emergency measure providing for the City of Cleveland: Whereas, the place for which the the usual daily operation of a munici- permit is sought is so arranged or Section 1. That this Council hereby pal department; now, therefore, constructed that law enforcement rescinds Ordinance No. 650-08, passed Be it ordained by the Council of the officers or agents of the Division of May 5, 2008. City of Cleveland: Liquor Control are prevented rea- Section 2. That this ordinance is Section 1. That notwithstanding sonable access to the establishment; declared to be an emergency measure and as an exception to the provisions and and, provided it receives the affirma- of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Codified Whereas, the place for which the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, it permit is sought is so located with bers elected to Council, it shall take is found and determined that City- respect to the neighborhood that it effect and be in force immediately owned property located on East 131st substantially interferes with public upon its passage and approval by the Street, north of Miles Avenue (“Prop- decency, sobriety, peace or good Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect erty”) is no longer needed for the order; and and be in force from and after the ear- City’s public use. Whereas, this objection is based liest period allowed by law. Section 2. That notwithstanding on other legal grounds as set forth Passed February 2, 2015. and as an exception to the provisions in Revised Code Section 4303.292; Awaiting approval or disapproval of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- and of the Mayor. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, Whereas, this resolution consti- 1976, the Director of Public Works is tutes an emergency measure provid- authorized to enter into an Option to ing for the immediate preservation Purchase Agreement with Cleveland of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Ord. No. 24-15. Housing Network, Inc. or its ty and welfare pursuant to Section By Council Member Polensek. designee, (“CHN”) for with the sale of 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. An emergency ordinance to add the the Property in connection with the Council’s objection to said permit name Father Anthony Cassese Way Emerald Alliance IX supportive hous- must be received by the Superinten- as a secondary and honorary name to ing project. dent of Liquor Control within 30 Ridpath Avenue between East 152nd Section 3. That notwithstanding days of notification; now, therefore, Street and East 149th Street. and as an exception to the provisions 158 February 11, 2015 The City Record 23 of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- Thence North 62° 07' 04" East con- may be specified by the Board of Con- fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, tinuing along the southerly line of trol or Director of Law, which shall 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases Parcel “B”, 33.69 feet to an angle protect the parties as their respective and Supplies is authorized to convey point; interests require and shall specifical- the following described Property Thence North 00° 47' 30" West ly contain a provision against the under the Option to Purchase Agree- along an easterly line of Parcel “B”, erection of any advertising signs or ment authorized above and is more 59.48 feet to a point; billboards except permitted identifi- fully described, more or less, as fol- Thence North 88° 23' 48" East, 79.99 cation signs. lows: feet to a point; Section 6. That the Option to Pur- Thence South 00° 49' 13" East, 94.66 chase Agreement and other appropri- LEGAL DESCRIPTION feet to the southerly line of said Par- ate documents needed to effectuate CREATING PARCEL “F” cel “D-1”; this ordinance shall be prepared by (PART OF P.P.N. 138-11-146) Thence South 88° 33' 12" West the Director of Law. Situated in the City of Cleveland, along the southerly line of Parcel “D- Section 7. That the proceeds from County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio 1”, 224.30 feet to the Principal Place of the sale, transfer or disposition of the and known as being part of Parcel “D- Beginning, containing 0.245 acres of parking lot Property shall be deposit- 1” in the Plat of Lot Split of part of the land as surveyed and described by ed in the Renewal and Replacement Original Newburgh Township Lot No. Edward B. Dudley, PS No. 6747, of the Fund of the Parking Facilities 470 as shown on the plat recorded in Riverstone Company in July 2014 and Refunding Revenue Bonds and shall Volume 361, Page 80 of Cuyahoga subject to all legal highways, restric- be applied to the payment of costs of County Map Records and bounded and tions, reservations and easements. replacing such property or facilities described as follows: Section 4. That by and at the direc- Beginning on the easterly right of tion of the Board of Control, the Com- if such replacement is necessary to way of East 131st Street (60 feet missioner of Purchases and Supplies maintain the Parking Facilities in wide) at the southwesterly corner of is authorized to convey the Property good operating condition and shall said Parcel “D-1” and being the Place to CHN under the Option to Purchase otherwise be applied to any lawful of Beginning of the premises herein Agreement, at a price determined to purpose of the Parking Facilities. described; be fair market value by the Board of Section 8. That this ordinance is Thence North 00° 56' 36" West Control, taking into account all declared to be an emergency measure along the easterly right of way of restrictions, and encumbrances and, provided it receives the affirma- East 131st Street, 19.96 feet to a south- placed by the City of Cleveland in the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- westerly corner of Parcel “B” in the deeds of conveyance. bers elected to Council, it shall take Lot Split and Consolidation as shown Section 5. That the conveyance effect and be in force immediately on the plat recorded in Volume 360, shall be made by an official deed pre- upon its passage and approval by the Page 79 of Cuyahoga County Map pared by the Director of Law and exe- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Records; cuted by the Mayor on behalf of the and be in force from and after the ear- Thence North 88° 33' 12" East along City of Cleveland. The deed shall con- liest period allowed by law. the southerly line of said Parcel “B”, tain necessary provisions, including Passed February 2, 2015. 114.32 feet to an angle point; restrictive reversionary interests as Effective February 4, 2015.

Ord. No. 77-15. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA) Security Officers; and to amend Section 14 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA) Security Officers, under the terms contained in File No. 77-15-A, for the period from April 1, 2013 through March 31, 2016, and which provides, among other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule: Increase Approximate Date of Increase 1% April 1, 2013 2% April 1, 2014 2% April 1, 2015

Section 2. That Section 14 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is amended to read as follows: Section 14. Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association. (Security Officers). That salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Security Officer...... $13.88 $21.53

Section 3. That existing Section 14 of Ordinance No. 385-14, passed March 31, 2014, is repealed. Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Passed February 2, 2015. Effective February 4, 2015

Ord. No. 78-15. Housing Authority which will allow Authority (“CMHA”), the Lead Appli- By Council Members Brancatelli, CMHA to accept HUD funding to cant, to receive United States Depart- Kelley and Cleveland (by departmen- implement the Choice Neighborhoods ment of Housing and Urban Develop- tal request). Implementation Grant. ment’s (“HUD”) Choice Neighborhood An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, the Department of Com- Implementation (“CNI”) grant funds ing the Director of Community Devel- munity Development is authorized to in an amount up to $30,000,000; and opment to be a co-applicant and co- be a co-applicant and co-Grantee with Whereas, as part of HUD’s grant- Grantee with Cuyahoga Metropolitan the Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing funding process under the CNI grant, 159 24 The City Record February 11, 2015

HUD requires a local city to be listed the provision of not to exceed one hun- Control determines. Alternate bids for on the application as a co-applicant dred and twenty pay telephones at a period less than the specified term and to be obligated as a co-Grantee various City facilities, but excluding may be taken if desired by the Com- under the CNI Grant Agreement; and any of the rights-of-way of the City. missioner of Purchases and Supplies Whereas, only the Lead Applicant The facilities may include Cleveland until provision is made for the is authorized to receive the CNI grant Hopkins International Airport, Pub- requirements for the entire term. The proceeds; and lic Hall, , City Hall, first of the one-year options to renew Whereas, the CNI grant supports City jails, and other City facilities, or may not be exercised without addi- locally driven solutions for trans- any combination of these facilities, as tional legislative authority. If such forming distressed neighborhoods deemed most advantageous in the additional legislative authority is using place-based strategies to opinion of the Director of Finance. granted and the first of the one-year address housing, neighborhoods, and The contract or contracts authorized options to renew is exercised, then the people; and by this ordinance shall be for a term second of the one-year options to Whereas, one of CMHA’s initiatives of not to exceed two years, with two renew may be exercisable at the under CNI grant will be to redevelop one-year options to renew. The first of option of the Director of Finance the Cedar Estates through these the one-year options to renew may not without the necessity of obtaining funds and other leveraged funding be exercised without additional leg- additional authority of this Council. sources; and islative authority. If such additional Section 2. That the costs of the con- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes legislative authority is granted and tract or contracts shall be charged an emergency measure providing for the first of the one-year options to against the proper appropriation the usual daily operation of a munici- renew is exercised, then the second of accounts and the Director of Finance pal department; now, therefore, the one-year options to renew may be shall certify the amount of the initial exercisable at the option of the Direc- Be it ordained by the Council of the purchase, which purchase, together tor of Finance, without the necessity City of Cleveland: with all later purchases, shall be of obtaining additional authority of Section 1. That The Director of Com- made on order of the Commissioner of this Council. The contract or con- munity Development is authorized to Purchases and Supplies under a req- tracts shall be prepared by the Direc- be a co-applicant and co-Grantee with uisition against the contract or con- tor of Law, and approved and certi- CMHA and to enter into a Choice tracts certified by the Director of fied by the Director of Finance. Neighborhoods Implementation Section 2. That this ordinance is Finance. (RQN 1511, RL 2015-1) Grant Agreement with HUD that will declared to be an emergency measure Section 3. That under Section 108(b) allow CMHA to receive up to and, provided it receives the affirma- of the Charter, the purchases autho- $30,000,000 in CNI grant funding from tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- rized by this ordinance may be made HUD. bers elected to Council, it shall take through cooperative arrangements Section 2. That the Director of Com- effect and be in force immediately with other governmental agencies. munity Development is authorized to upon its passage and approval by the The Director of Finance may sign all enter into a separate agreement with Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect documents that are necessary to CMHA regarding the implementation and be in force from and after the ear- make the purchases, and may enter of the CNI grant program. liest period allowed by law. into one or more contracts with the Section 3. That the summary for the Passed February 2, 2015. vendors selected through that cooper- grant, presented to the Finance Com- Effective February 4, 2015. ative process. mittee of this Council at a public hear- Section 4. That this ordinance is ing on this legislation and set forth in declared to be an emergency measure File No. 78-15-A, is made a part of this and, provided it receives the affirma- ordinance as if fully rewritten, is Ord. No. 81-15. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- approved in all respects, and shall not By Council Member Kelley (by bers elected to Council, it shall take be changed without additional leg- departmental request). effect and be in force immediately islative authority. An emergency ordinance authoriz- upon its passage and approval by the Section 4. That this ordinance is ing the purchase by one or more Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect declared to be an emergency measure requirement contracts of computer and be in force from and after the ear- and, provided it receives the affirma- hardware and software, including liest period allowed by law. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- printers, ancillary accessories, parts, Passed February 2, 2015. bers elected to Council, it shall take supplies, peripheral devices, and Effective February 4, 2015. effect and be in force immediately labor and materials for installation if upon its passage and approval by the necessary, and maintenance, support, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and training, for the various divisions and be in force from and after the ear- of City government, for a period of Ord. No. 96-15. liest period allowed by law. three years, with two one-year By Council Members K. Johnson, Passed February 2, 2015. options to renew, the first of which is Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- Effective February 10, 2015. exercisable through additional leg- mental request). islative authority. An emergency ordinance to amend Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Section 8 of Ordinance No. 1061-14, an emergency measure providing for passed September 15, 2014; to add new Ord. No. 79-15. the usual daily operation of a munici- Section 9; and renumber existing Sec- By Council Member Kelley (by pal department; now, therefore, tion 9 to new Section 10, relating to departmental request). Be it ordained by the Council of the funding for the traffic signalization An emergency ordinance authoriz- City of Cleveland: improvements and utility relocations ing the Director of Finance to enter Section 1. That the Director of necessary for the redevelopment of into one or more contracts by way of Finance is authorized to make one or Public Square. concession for the provision of not to more written requirement contracts Whereas, this ordinance constitutes exceed one hundred and twenty pay under the Charter and the Codified an emergency measure providing for telephones at various City facilities, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the usual daily operation of a munici- but excluding the rights-of-way of the for the requirements for a period of pal department; now, therefore, City, for a term of two years with two three years, with two one-year Be it ordained by the Council of the one-year options to renew, the first of options to renew, of the necessary City of Cleveland: which is exercisable through addi- items of hardware and software, Section 1. That Section 8 of Ordi- tional legislative authority. including printers, ancillary acces- nance No. 1061-14, passed September Whereas, this ordinance constitutes sories, parts, supplies, peripheral 15, 2014, is amended to read as fol- an emergency measure providing for devices, and labor and materials for lows: the usual daily operation of a munici- installation if necessary, and mainte- Section 8. That, excluding the cost pal department; now, therefore, nance, support, and training, in the of the traffic signalization improve- Be it ordained by the Council of the approximate amount as purchased ments and utility relocations identi- City of Cleveland: during the preceding term, to be pur- fied in Section 9, the cost to the City Section 1. That, notwithstanding chased by the Commissioner of Pur- for the Improvement and property any provision of the Codified Ordi- chases and Supplies on a unit basis acquisition authorized in this ordi- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1967, to the for the various divisions of City gov- nance shall not exceed $10,000,000 and contrary, the Director of Finance is ernment. Bids shall be taken in a man- shall be paid from the fund or funds to authorized to enter into one or more ner that permits an award to be made which are credited any gifts or grants contracts by way of concession, on the for all items as a single contract, or by received under this ordinance and basis of competitive proposals to be separate contract for each or any com- from the fund or funds approved by selected by the Board of Control, for bination of the items as the Board of the Director of Finance. 160 February 11, 2015 The City Record 25

Section 2. That existing Section 8 of Section 1. That it is declared to be in deeds of temporary easement shall Ordinance No. 1061-14, passed Septem- the public interest that the consent of contain any additional terms and con- ber 15, 2014, is repealed. the City of Cleveland is given to the ditions as are required to protect the Section 3. That Ordinance No. 1061- County to construct the Bridge under interest of the City. The Directors of 14, passed September 15, 2014, is sup- plans, specifications, and estimates Public Works and Law, or other direc- plemented by adding new Section 9 to approved by the City. tors as necessary, are authorized to read as follows: Section 2. That the City proposes to execute any other documents, includ- Section 9. That the cost to the City cooperate with the County by leasing ing without limitation, contracts for for the traffic signalization improve- the Bridge. right of entry, as may be necessary to ment and utility relocations neces- Section 3. That the Director of Pub- effect this ordinance. sary to implement this ordinance, lic Works is authorized to lease the Section 12. That the Director of Pub- shall not exceed $5,015,000, and shall Bridge from the County, for a period lic Works is authorized to enter into be paid from Fund Nos. 11 SF 006, 52 not to exceed thirty (30) years one or more agreements with various SF 001, 54 SF 001, 58 SF 001, 20 SF 520, (“Lease”). entities or execute documents or cer- 20 SF 528, 20 SF 534, 20 SF 540, 20 SF Section 4. That the rent for the tificates, or take any action which 546, 20 SF 554, 20 SF 563, and shall be Lease authorized by this ordinance may be necessary or appropriate to paid from the fund or funds to which shall be $10,000,000, payable under effectuate this ordinance and to pro- are credited any gifts or grants terms negotiated by the parties, and tect the City’s interest. The agree- received under this ordinance and other valuable consideration, which ments, may include but are not limit- from the fund or funds approved by is determined to be fair market value, ed to, agreements with the County the Director of Finance. (RQS 7001, exclusive of utilities. and/or the Group Plan Commission RL 2015-12) Section 5. That the costs of the regarding a cooperative agreement Section 4. That existing Section 9 of Lease shall be paid from the fund or and/or maintenance of the Bridge Ordinance No. 1061-14, passed Septem- funds to which are credited the pro- during the term of the Lease and the ber 15, 2014, is renumbered to new ceeds of the sale of bonds authorized assignment to County of certain air “Section 10”. by Ordinance No. 1630-14, passed Jan- and property rights granted by Con- Section 5. That this ordinance is uary 12, 2015, and issued for this pur- solidated Rail Corporation to the City declared to be an emergency measure pose. on June 23, 1987 as needed to effect and provided it receives the affirma- Section 6. That the Lease shall be this ordinance. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- prepared by the Director of Law and Section 13. That this ordinance is bers elected to Council, it shall take shall contain any terms and condi- declared to be an emergency measure effect and be in force immediately tions as are required to protect the and, provided it receives the affirma- upon its passage and approval by the interests of the City, including but not tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect limited to, requiring any pre-paid rent bers elected to Council, it shall take and be in force from and after the ear- be refunded to the City if the bridge is effect and be in force immediately liest period allowed by law. not timely constructed and the lease- upon its passage and approval by the Passed February 2, 2015. hold does not go into effect in a time- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Effective February 4, 2015. ly fashion. and be in force from and after the ear- Section 7. That, notwithstanding liest period allowed by law. and as an exception to the provisions Passed February 2, 2015. of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi- Effective February 4, 2015. Ord. No. 97-15. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, it is found and determined that By Council Members K. Johnson, COUNCIL COMMITTEE Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart- easement interests needed to effectu- mental request). ate this ordinance are not needed for MEETINGS the City’s public use. An emergency ordinance giving Section 8. That by and at the direc- consent to the County of Cuyahoga to tion of the Board of Control, the Com- Monday, February 9, 2015 construct a pedestrian and bicycle missioner of Purchases and Supplies 2:00 p.m. bridge which will connect Mall C to is authorized to convey the above- the District as described easement interests and tem- Finance Committee: Present: Kel- identified in Ordinance No. 1061-14, porary easements to the appropriate ley, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; passed September 15, 2014; authoriz- entities subject to any conditions stat- Brady, Brancatelli, Conwell, Keane, ing the Director of Public Works to ed in this ordinance at a price to be Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. lease the bridge from the County for a determined by the Board of Control. period up to thirty years; authorizing Section 9. That the purpose of the Tuesday, February 10, 2015 the Director of Public Works, or other easements shall be to effectuate this 9:00 a.m. directors as necessary, to execute var- ordinance. ious deeds of easement and various Section 10. That the duration of the Development, Planning and Sus- temporary deeds of easement granti- easements shall be permanent; that tainability Committee: Community ng to various entities certain ease- the duration of the temporary ease- Development Block Grant Hearings ment rights in property associated ments shall be as the Director of Pub- Present: Brancatelli, Chair; Cleve- with the bridge; declaring the ease- lic Works determines are necessary; land, Vice Chair; Cummins, Dow, ment rights not needed for the City’s that the easements and temporary Pruitt, Zone. Authorized Absence: public use; and authorizing a coopera- easements may include reasonable Cimperman. tive agreement and other agreements. right of entry rights to the City; that Whereas, the City of Cleveland the easements and temporary ease- Wednesday, February 11, 2015 requires certain public improvement ments shall not be assignable without 9:00 a.m. property currently known as the the consent of the Director of Public pedestrian and bicycle bridge which Works; that the easements and tem- Development, Planning and Sus- will connect Mall C to the North Coast porary easements shall require rea- tainability Committee: Community Harbor District as identified in Ordi- sonable insurance, if applicable, and Development Block Grant Hearings nance No. 1061-14, passed September that the associated entity shall pay Present: Brancatelli, Chair; Cleve- 15, 2014 (the “Bridge”), for the public any applicable taxes and assess- land, Vice Chair; Cummins, Dow, purpose of providing a walkway; and ments. Pruitt, Zone. Authorized Absence: Whereas, the County of Cuyahoga Section 11. That the conveyances Cimperman. (“County”) has proposed to lease the referred to above shall be made by Bridge to the City of Cleveland; and official deeds of easement and offi- Thursday, February 12, 2015 Whereas, this ordinance constitutes cial deeds of temporary easement pre- 9:00 a.m. an emergency measure providing for pared by the Director of Law and exe- the usual daily operation of a munici- cuted by the Director of Public Development, Planning and Sus- pal department; now, therefore, Works, or other directors as neces- tainability Committee: Community Be it ordained by the Council of the sary, on behalf of the City of Cleve- Development Block Grant Hearings City of Cleveland: land. The deeds of easement and the CANCELLED.

161 26 The City Record February 11, 2015 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

Aging Department

Age Friendly Cleveland Initiative Grants Program, 2015-16 — Center for Community Solutions — contracts (O 146-15) ...... 140

Agreements

Donation of land — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — West 11th St., and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement — Tremont West Development Corporation (Ward 03) (O 1556-14)...... 143 Emerald Alliance IX supportive housing project — East 131st St. (north of Miles Ave.) — Cleveland Housing Network — purchase agreement — Works Department (O 47-15)...... 158 Euclid Ave., 7100 — research and development facility — economic development assistance — Arteriocyte, Inc. (Ward 05) (O 145-15) ...... 140

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Ansel Drive, 1855 (Ward 7) – Case Western Reserve University, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-229-14) ...... 150 Avalon Road, 1757 (Ward 10) – Adrian E. Hills, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-207-14) ...... 150 Bryant Avenue, 10712 (Ward 9) – Vernon O. Norman, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-204-14) ...... 150 Carnegie Avenue, 3855 (Ward 5) – Rebecca Whitt, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-216-14) ...... 149 Detroit Avenue, 5820 (Ward 15) – Brian Norris, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-208-14) ...... 150 East 103rd Street, 3674 (Ward 2) – CRTN International LLP, owner — appeal postponed to 2/18/15 on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-220-14)...... 149 East 121st Street, 2639 (Ward 6) – Khadija Kelley, owner — appeal heard by the board on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-184-14) ...... 149 East 122nd Street, 2812 (Ward 6) – Odarkor Lawson-Ogbogu, owner — appeal postponed to 2/18/15 on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-218-14)...... 149 East 125th Street, 481 (Ward 8) – Gary L. Grasso, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-228-14) ...... 150 East 127th Street, 2791 (Ward 6) – Robert C. Johnson, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-200-14) ...... 150 East 150th Street, 298 (Ward 8) – Thomas E. Egan, owner — appeal postponed to 3/4/15 on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-223-14) ...... 150 East 154th Street, 3692 (Ward 1) – Larry Ellis, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-217-14) ...... 149 East 50th Street, 3639 (Ward 12) – Steve A. Dowling, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-225-14) ...... 150 East 55th Street, 1210-1230 (Ward 10) – Dent Properties LLC, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-214-14) ...... 149 East 66th Street, 1085 (Ward 7) – James LePelley, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-233-14) ...... 151 East 67th Street, 1059 (Ward 7) – Milos Miocinovic, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-235-14) ...... 151 East 6th Street, 1380 (Ward 3) – Drury Southwest, Inc., owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-232-14) ...... 150 East 90th Street, 1934 (Ward 6) – Virginia Hall, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-213-14) ...... 148 Elizabeth Avenue, 9406 (Ward 2) – New York Community Bank, f.k.a. Ohio Savings Bank, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-221-14) ...... 149 Gay Avenue, 12702 (Ward 4) – Tamekia Madden, owner — extension of time granted on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-187-14) ...... 151 Haldane Road, 1827 (Ward 10) – Level II Management & Consultants, LLC, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-211-14)...... 148 Hillview Road, 1740 (Ward 10) – Richard Ford, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-209-14) ...... 150 Jennings Road, 4156 (Ward 12) – BGD Co. (Mark Stella), owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-234-14) ...... 151 Knowlton Avenue, 11335 (Ward 9) – Pearl Petty, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-202-14) ...... 150 Larchmont Road, 1493 (Ward 10) – MJ Global Properties, LLC c/o James Hill, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-231-14) ...... 150 Lee Road, 4102-4104 (Ward 1) – Deer, LLC c/o James Reed, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-203-14) ...... 150 162 February 11, 2015 The City Record 27

Madison Avenue, 5914 (Ward 15) – Beverly Graham, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-230-14) ...... 150 South Waterloo Road, 15500 (Ward 8) – Greater Cleveland Food Bank, owner — appeal resolved on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-9-15) ...... 149 Star Avenue, 7438 (Ward 7) – Leona Hines, owner — appeal adopted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-201-14)...... 150 Warner Road, 4417 (Ward 2) – Ohio Properties, LLC, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-227-14) ...... 150 West 101st Street, 2032 (Ward 6) – A&M Financial Services, Inc., owner — extension of time granted on 1/21/15 (Doc. A-15-14)...... 149 West 16th Street, 3133 (Ward 14) – Sandra L. Jefferson, owner — appeal resolved on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-236-14) ...... 151 West 25th Street, 2138 (Ward 2) – Loren Naji, owner — appeal amended and adopted on 2/4/15 (Doc. A-210-14)...... 151

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Lorain Avenue Rehabilitation (West 150th St. to West 117th St.) — per Ord. 648-13 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction (BOC Res. 41-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Cleveland Public Power Division

Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Power Line Supply — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 37-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company (dba) PEPCO — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 35-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 36-15) ...... 145 Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Electric Research & Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. dba ERMCO — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 34-15) ...... 145

Board of Control — Engineering and Construction Division

Lorain Avenue Rehabilitation (West 150th St. to West 117th St.) — per Ord. 648-13 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction (BOC Res. 41-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Harbors Division

Mooring fees at East 9th Street Pier, Inner Harbor and Docks 28B, 30, 32 — per C.O. Sec. 139.07 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 39-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Converged communications system services — modify City Conctract #PS2012*221 per BOC Res. 348-12 (BOC Res. 38-15) ...... 146 Mooring fees at East 9th Street Pier, Inner Harbor and Docks 28B, 30, 32 — per C.O. Sec. 139.07 — Division of Harbors (BOC Res. 39-15)...... 146 Repair and maintenance of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems — per Ord. 1189-14 to Gardiner Service Company d/b/a Gardiner (BOC Res. 40-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Converged communications system services — modify City Conctract #PS2012*221 per BOC Res. 348-12 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 38-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Lorain Avenue Rehabilitation (West 150th St. to West 117th St.) — per Ord. 648-13 to Vandra Brothers, Inc. — Division of Engineering and Construction, Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 41-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Power Line Supply — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 37-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company (dba) PEPCO — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 35-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 36-15) ...... 145 Pumps, saws, and small engines — consent to assignment of various contracts to Colony Hardware Corporation — Division of Water (BOC Res. 33-15) ...... 145 Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Electric Research & Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. dba ERMCO — Division of Cleveland Public Power (BOC Res. 34-15) ...... 145 163 28 The City Record February 11, 2015

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Pumps, saws, and small engines — consent to assignment of various contracts to Colony Hardware Corporation — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 33-15) ...... 145 Repair and maintenance of heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems — per Ord. 1189-14 to Gardiner Service Company d/b/a Gardiner — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 40-15) ...... 146

Board of Control — Standard Purchase Contracts

Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Power Line Supply — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 37-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Professional Electric Products Company (dba) PEPCO — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 35-15) ...... 145 Distribution Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to WESCO Distribution Inc. — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 36-15) ...... 145 Transformers and accessories — per C.O. Sec. 129.26 to Electric Research & Manufacturing Cooperative, Inc. dba ERMCO — Division of Cleveland Public Power, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 34-15) ...... 145

Board of Control — Water Division

Pumps, saws, and small engines — consent to assignment of various contracts to Colony Hardware Corporation — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 33-15) ...... 145

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Detroit Avenue, 3219 (Ward 3) – 3219 Detroit LLC, owner — appeal heard on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-248) ...... 148 East 125th Street, 1310 (Ward 9) – Reginald Phillips, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-208) ...... 148 East 147th Street, 3393 (Ward 1) – Shelda Brantley, owner — appeal postponed to 3/23/15 on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-194) ...... 148 Ensign Avenue, 5801 (Ward 5) – Carey Holdings Inc., owner — appeal withdrawn on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-207) ...... 148 Hague Avenue, 7215 (Ward 15) – Fayeq Hassouneh, owner — appeal heard on 2/9/15 (Cal. 15-2)...... 148 Miles Avenue, 12710 (Ward 2) – Badran, LLC, owner — appeal withdrawn on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-222) ...... 148 Papouras, Thomas — appeal denied and adopted on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-249) ...... 148 West 6th Street, 2173 (Ward 3) – Laura Firman, owner — appeal heard on 2/9/15 (Cal. 14-246)...... 148

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 39th Street, 1394 (Ward 7) – Commercial Steel Treating Company, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/2/15 (Cal. 15-16)...... 147 Enterprise Avenue, 13408 (Ward 16) – PAT CASA Holiday Sausage, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/2/15 (Cal. 15-18)...... 147 Lorain Avenue, 12645 (Ward 11) – Salvation Army, owner — appeal to be heard on 3/2/15 (Cal. 15-19)...... 147 Marcie Drive, 870 (Ward 12) – Richard and Maryl Haldi, owners — appeal to be heard on 3/2/15 (Cal. 15-17)...... 147

Bridges

City leasing pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Cuyahoga County — RNC — Works Department (O 97-15)...... 161

Camp George L. Forbes

Summer Food Service Program, 2015 — contracts for food, food products, beverages, condiments — Grants — Ohio Department of Education — Recreation Division — Works Department (O 1625-14) ...... 143

Capital Projects

American Lung Association Walk — permit — May 9th — American Lung Association (Ward 03) (O 150-15) ...... 142 Annual Diversity Center Northeast Ohio Walk/Run — permit — May 2nd — Hermes Sports and Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 154-15) ...... 143 Chili Bowl 5K, 28th Annual — permit — February 14th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 153-15) ...... 142 Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — June 20th — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 151-15) ...... 142 164 February 11, 2015 The City Record 29

Donation of land — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — West 11th St. and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement — Tremont West Development Corporation (Ward 03) (O 1556-14) ...... 143 East 38th Pl. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1589-14) ...... 143 East 97th St. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 1588-14) ...... 143 Hudson Relays, 2015 — permit — April 25th — Case Western Reserve University (Ward 09) (O 152-15)...... 142 Jefferson Green Infrastructure Project — public improvement contracts (Ward 03) (O 118-15) ...... 144 Logan Court N.E. — intention to vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 07) (R 1624-14) ...... 144 Metroparks — Lake Link Trail overhead pedestrian bridge Scranton Rd. (Ward 03) (O 1631-14) ...... 143 Ridpath Ave. (between East 152nd St. and East 149th St.) — secondary and honorary name of Father Anthony Cassese Way — City Planning Commission (Ward 08) (O 24-15)...... 158

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)

Hudson Relays, 2015 — permit — April 25th (Ward 09) (O 152-15) ...... 142

Cemeteries Division

Waive setting fees at Woodland Cemetery for War 1812 Veterans monument (Works Department) (O 1551-14) ...... 143

City of Cleveland Bids

Massie Avenue Sewer Replacement project — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 991-14 — bid due February 27, 2015 (advertised 2/4/2015 and 2/11/2015) ...... 156 Rockwell Avenue Area Sewer Rehabilitation and Replacement Project — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 991-14 — bid due March 4, 2015 (advertised 2/11/2015 and 2/18/2015) ...... 156 Rose Cliff Road Storm Sewer Project — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water Pollution Control — per Ord. 991-14 — bid due February 27, 2015 (advertised 2/4/2015 and 2/11/2015)...... 156 Various Bulk Multi-Purpose Bond Paper and Envelopes — Department of Finance — Division of Printing and Reproduction — per Ord. 991-14 — bid due March 12, 2015 (advertised 2/11/2015 and 2/18/2015)...... 156

City Planning Commission

East 38th Pl. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 05) (O 1589-14) ...... 143 East 97th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 06) (O 1588-14) ...... 143 Leader Building (Leader-News Building) — Superior Ave., 510-36 , and East 6th St., 1808-78 — PPN 101-26-010 / 011 — designate as landmark — Landmarks Commission (Ward 03) (O 149-15) ...... 141 Logan Court N.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office (Ward 07) (R 1624-14) ...... 144 Ridpath Ave. (between East 152nd St. and East 149th St.) — secondary and honorary name of Father Anthony Cassese Way — Capital Projects Office (Ward 08) (O 24-15) ...... 158

Clerk Of Council

Creation of the Flats East Bank Community Authority — Economic Development (O 1648-14) ...... 144

Cleveland Clinic Foundation

Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) — Notification of Operations, 2014 (F 143-15)...... 139

Cleveland Housing Network (CHN)

Emerald Alliance IX supportive housing project — East 131st St. (north of Miles Ave.) — purchase agreement — Works Department (O 47-15) ...... 158

Cleveland Metropolitan Housing Authority (CMHA)

Community Development to be a co-applicant & co-Grantee with Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority — CMHA to accept HUD funding to implement the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant (O 78-15) ...... 159

Codified Ordinances

Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) — Notification of Operations, 2014 (F 143-15)...... 139 165 30 The City Record February 11, 2015

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA) — Security Officers — approve collective bargaining agreement — amend Section 14 of Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department — Human Resource Department (O 77-15) ...... 159

Communications

Archives Apartments, Franklin Blvd., 2905 — residential rental development project — Welcome House, Inc. — Ohio Housing Finance Authority (Ward 03) (F 160-15) ...... 139 Cleveland Clinic Foundation (CCF) — Notification of Operations, 2014 (F 143-15)...... 139

Community Development

Community Development to be a co-applicant & co-Grantee with Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority — CMHA to accept HUD funding to implement the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant (O 78-15) ...... 159

Concession Agreements

Pay telephones at various City facilities (O 79-15) ...... 160

Condolences

Hardy, Deacon Willie (R 161-15) ...... 139 Jefferson, Frederick Douglas (R 162-15) ...... 139 Lewis, Jr., Robert J. (R 168-15)...... 139 Smith, Jr., William Harrison (R 163-15) ...... 139 Yeckley, Mary “Martha” (R 167-15) ...... 139

Congratulations

Bendectine Bengals, Division IV High School Football State Champions (R 165-15) ...... 139 Collier, Elizabeth Billingslea (R 164-15) ...... 139

Contracts

Age Friendly Cleveland Initiative Grants Program, 2015-16 — Center for Community Solutions — Aging Department (O 146-15) ...... 140 Computer hardware and software, including printers, parts, supplies, peripheral devices (O 81-15) ...... 160 East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 — Utilities Department (WPC) (Ward 05) (O 147-15) ...... 140 Jefferson Green Infrastructure Project — Capital Projects Office — public improvement (Ward 03) (O 118-15) ...... 144 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — provide financial assistance — 2015 Induction Ceremony — Finance Department (O 148-15) ...... 141 Summer Food Service Program, 2015 — food, food products, beverages, condiments — Camp George L. Forbes — Grants — Ohio Department of Education — Recreation Division — Works Department (O 1625-14) ...... 143

Cuyahoga County

City leasing pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Cuyahoga County — RNC — Works Department (O 97-15)...... 161

Easements

Ambler Park (northeast corner of MLK, Jr. Blvd. and Fairhill Rd.) — Bioretention Basin — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Works Department (O 23-15) ...... 144 Forest Hills Park (East 110th St.) — Dugway Storage Tunnel Project — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Works Department (O 22-15)...... 144 Metroparks — Lake Link Trail overhead pedestrian bridge Scranton Rd. — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 1631-14) ...... 143

Economic Development Department

Creation of the Flats East Bank Community Authority (O 1648-14) ...... 144 Euclid Ave., 7100 — research and development facility — economic development assistance — Arteriocyte, Inc. (Ward 05) (O 145-15) ...... 140

Encroachments

Metroparks — Lake Link Trail overhead pedestrian bridge Scranton Rd. — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 1631-14) ...... 143 166 February 11, 2015 The City Record 31

Fees

Waive setting fees at Woodland Cemetery for War 1812 Veterans monument (Works Department) (O 1551-14) ...... 143

Finance Department

Computer hardware and software, including printers, parts, supplies, peripheral devices — contracts (O 81-15) ...... 160 Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA) — Security Officers — approve collective bargaining agreement — amend Section 14 of Ord. 385-14, as amended — Human Resource Department (O 77-15)...... 159 Pay telephones at various City facilities — concession agreement (O 79-15) ...... 160 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — provide financial assistance — 2015 Induction Ceremony (O 148-15) ...... 141

Flats District

Rescinding Ordinance No. 650-08 — Flats East Bank Community Authority (O 1647-14) ...... 158

Gifts

Donation of land — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — West 11th St. and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement — Tremont West Development Corporation (Ward 03) (O 1556-14) ...... 143

Grants

Age Friendly Cleveland Initiative Grants Program, 2015-16 — Center for Community Solutions — contracts — Aging Department (O 146-15) ...... 140 Community Development to be a co-applicant & co-Grantee with Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority — CMHA to accept HUD funding to implement the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant (O 78-15) ...... 159 Summer Food Service Program, 2015 — contracts for food, food products, beverages, condiments — Camp George L. Forbes — Grants — Ohio Department of Education — Recreation Division — Works Department (O 1625-14) ...... 143

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Community Development to be a co-applicant & co-Grantee with Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority — CMHA to accept HUD funding to implement the Choice Neighborhoods Implementation Grant (O 78-15) ...... 159

Human Resources Department

Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (OPBA) — Security Officers — approve collective bargaining agreement — amend Section 14 of Ord. 385-14, as amended — Finance Department (O 77-15)...... 159

Landmark Commission

Leader Building (Leader-News Building) — Superior Ave., 510-36 , and East 6th St., 1808-78 — PPN 101-26-010 / 011 — designate as landmark — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 149-15) ...... 141

Lease By Way Of Concession

Cleveland Browns Stadium Co., LLC. — Operation for Media Parking Lot — Works Department (O 1559-14) ...... 143

Leases

City leasing pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Cuyahoga County — RNC — Works Department (O 97-15)...... 161

Liquor Permits

Detroit Ave., 5417 — new application (Ward 15) (F 157-15) ...... 139 East 36th St., 1735 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 1639-14 (Ward 07) (R 113-15) ...... 157 Euclid Ave., 2800 — transfer to another taxing district (Ward 05) (F 155-15) ...... 139 Fulton Ave., 3742 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 14) (F 158-15) ...... 139 Memphis Ave., 5741 — objection to transfer of ownership (Ward 13) (R 116-15) ...... 158 St. Clair Ave., 11701 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 10) (F 156-15) ...... 139 Superior Ave., 3610 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1022-14 (Ward 07) (R 114-15) ...... 157 167 32 The City Record February 11, 2015

Superior Ave., 6820-24 (1st fl. & bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1063-13 (Ward 07) (R 115-15) ...... 157 West 76th St., 1261 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 15) (F 159-15) ...... 139

Loans

Euclid Ave., 7100 — research and development facility — economic development assistance — Arteriocyte, Inc. (Ward 05) (O 145-15) ...... 140

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD)

Ambler Park (northeast corner of MLK, Jr. Blvd. and Fairhill Rd.) — deed of easement — Bioretention Basin — Works Department (O 23-15) ...... 144 Forest Hills Park (East 110th St.) — deeds of easement — Dugway Storage Tunnel Project — Works Department (O 22-15) ...... 144

Ohio Department Of Transportation (ODOT)

Donation of land — West 11th St. and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement — Tremont West Development Corporation (Ward 03) (O 1556-14) ...... 143

Ohio House Finance Agency (OHFA)

Archives Apartments, Franklin Blvd., 2905 — residential rental development project — Welcome House, Inc. (Ward 03) (F 160-15) ...... 139 EDEN Scattered Site Preservation Initiative Phase II project — Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc.’s (EDEN, Inc.’s) — Ohio Housing Finance Agency — low-income housing tax credits & additional project funding (Ward 03) (R 74-15) ...... 156 Supporting Welcome House’s application to the OHFA — low-income housing tax credits for redevelopment of former Cuyahoga County Archives Bldg., Franklin Blvd., 2905 (Ward 03) (R 92-15) ...... 157

Ohio Revised Code

Creation of the Flats East Bank Community Authority — Economic Development (O 1648-14) ...... 144 Rescinding Ordinance No. 650-08 — Flats East Bank Community Authority (O 1647-14) ...... 158

Permits

American Lung Association Walk — May 9th — American Lung Association (Ward 03) (O 150-15) ...... 142 Annual Diversity Center Northeast Ohio Walk/Run — May 2nd — Hermes Sports and Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 154-15) ...... 143 Chili Bowl 5K, 28th Annual -February 14th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 153-15) ...... 142 Cleveland Officer Down 5K — June 20th — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 151-15) ...... 142 Hudson Relays, 2015 — April 25th — Case Western Reserve University (Ward 09) (O 152-15)...... 142 Metroparks — Lake Link Trail overhead pedestrian bridge Scranton Rd. — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 1631-14) ...... 143

Petitions

Creation of the Flats East Bank Community Authority — Economic Development (O 1648-14) ...... 144 Rescinding Ordinance No. 650-08 — Flats East Bank Community Authority (O 1647-14) ...... 158

Professional Services

East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 — Utilities Department (WPC) (Ward 05) (O 147-15) ...... 140

Public Improvements

Amend Ord. 1061-14 — Public Square redevelopment project — traffic signalization improvements and utility relocations — RNC (O 96-15)...... 160 East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 — Utilities Department (WPC) (Ward 05) (O 147-15) ...... 140 Jefferson Green Infrastructure Project — Capital Projects Office — contracts (Ward 03) (O 118-15) ...... 144

Public Works

Ambler Park (northeast corner of MLK, Jr. Blvd. and Fairhill Rd.) — deed of easement — Bioretention Basin — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (O 23-15) ...... 144 Amend Ord. 1061-14 — Public Square redevelopment project — traffic signalization improvements and utility relocations — RNC (O 96-15)...... 160 168 February 11, 2015 The City Record 33

City leasing pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Cuyahoga County — RNC (O 97-15) ...... 161 Cleveland Browns Stadium Co., LLC. — Operation for Media Parking Lot — Lease by Way of Concession (O 1559-14) ...... 143 Emerald Alliance IX supportive housing project — East 131st St. (north of Miles Ave.) — Cleveland Housing Network — purchase agreement (O 47-15) ...... 158 Forest Hills Park (East 110th St.) — deeds of easement — Dugway Storage Tunnel Project — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (O 22-15) ...... 144 Summer Food Service Program, 2015 — contracts for food, food products, beverages, condiments — Camp George L. Forbes — Grants — Ohio Department of Education — Recreation Division (O 1625-14) ...... 143 Waive setting fees at Woodland Cemetery for War 1812 Veterans monument (O 1551-14) ...... 143

Purchases and Supplies Division

Emerald Alliance IX supportive housing project — East 131st St. (north of Miles Ave.) — Cleveland Housing Network — purchase agreement — Works Department (O 47-15)...... 158

Races

American Lung Association Walk — permit — May 9th — American Lung Association (Ward 03) (O 150-15) ...... 142 Annual Diversity Center Northeast Ohio Walk/Run — permit — May 2nd — Hermes Sports and Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 154-15) ...... 143 Chili Bowl 5K, 28th Annual — permit — February 14th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (Ward 03) (O 153-15) ...... 142 Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — June 20th — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (Ward 03) (O 151-15) ...... 142 Hudson Relays, 2015 — permit — April 25th — Case Western Reserve University (Ward 09) (O 152-15) ...... 142

Recognition

National Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Week (R 166-15) ...... 140

Recreation Centers

Summer Food Service Program, 2015 — contracts for food, food products, beverages, condiments — Camp George L. Forbes — Grants — Ohio Department of Education — Recreation Division — Works Department (O 1625-14) ...... 143

Resolution of Support

Friends of the Historic Variety Theatre, Inc. — Lorain Ave., 11815 — historic redevelopment projects — State Historic Tax Credits (Ward 11) (R 121-15) ...... 144 Supporting Welcome House’s application to the OHFA — low-income housing tax credits for redevelopment of former Cuyahoga County Archives Bldg., Franklin Blvd., 2905 (Ward 03) (R 92-15) ...... 157

Rock ‘N Roll Hall Of Fame Foundation

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame — provide financial assistance — 2015 Induction Ceremony — Finance Department (O 148-15) ...... 141

Street Vacation

East 38th Pl. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 05) (O 1589-14) ...... 143 East 97th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 06) (O 1588-14) ...... 143 Logan Court N.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 07) (R 1624-14)...... 144

Streets — Name

Ridpath Ave. (between East 152nd St. and East 149th St.) — secondary and honorary name of Father Anthony Cassese Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 08) (O 24-15) ...... 158

Tax Credits

EDEN Scattered Site Preservation Initiative Phase II project — Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc.’s (EDEN, Inc.’s) — Ohio Housing Finance Agency — low-income housing tax credits & additional project funding (Ward 03) (R 74-15) ...... 156 Friends of the Historic Variety Theatre, Inc. — Lorain Ave., 11815 — historic redevelopment projects — State Historic Tax Credits (Ward 11) (R 121-15) ...... 144 169 34 The City Record February 11, 2015

Supporting Welcome House’s application to the OHFA — low-income housing tax credits for redevelopment of former Cuyahoga County Archives Bldg., Franklin Blvd., 2905 (Ward 03) (R 92-15) ...... 157

Tremont West Development Corporation

Donation of land — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — West 11th St. and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement (Ward 03) (O 1556-14) ...... 143

Utilities Department

East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 (WPC) (Ward 05) (O 147-15) ...... 140

Ward 01

Collier, Elizabeth Billingslea — Congratulations (R 164-15)...... 139

Ward 02

Jefferson, Frederick Douglas — Condolence (R 162-15) ...... 139

Ward 03

Amend Ord. 1061-14 — Public Square redevelopment project — traffic signalization improvements and utility relocations — RNC (O 96-15)...... 160 American Lung Association Walk — permit — May 9th — American Lung Association (O 150-15) ...... 142 Annual Diversity Center Northeast Ohio Walk/Run — permit — May 2nd — Hermes Sports and Events, Inc. (O 154-15) ...... 143 Archives Apartments, Franklin Blvd., 2905 — residential rental development project — Welcome House, Inc. — Ohio Housing Finance Authority (F 160-15) ...... 139 Chili Bowl 5K, 28th Annual — permit — February 14th — Hermes Sports & Events, Inc. (O 153-15) ...... 142 City leasing pedestrian and bicycle bridge from Cuyahoga County — RNC — Works Department (O 97-15) ...... 161 Cleveland Officer Down 5K — permit — June 20th — Officer Down Foundation and the Greater Cleveland Peace Officer Memorial (O 151-15) ...... 142 Donation of land — Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) — West 11th St. and West 12th St. and I-490 — property adoption agreement — Tremont West Development Corporation (O 1556-14) ...... 143 EDEN Scattered Site Preservation Initiative Phase II project — Emerald Development and Economic Network, Inc.’s (EDEN, Inc.’s) — Ohio Housing Finance Agency — low-income housing tax credits & additional project funding (R 74-15)...... 156 Jefferson Green Infrastructure Project — Capital Projects Office — public improvement contracts (O 118-15)...... 144 Leader Building (Leader-News Building) — Superior Ave., 510-36 , and East 6th St., 1808-78 — PPN 101-26-010 / 011 — designate as landmark — City Planning Commission — Landmarks Commission (O 149-15)...... 141 Metroparks — Lake Link Trail overhead pedestrian bridge Scranton Rd. — Capital Projects Office (O 1631-14) ...... 143 Rescinding Ordinance No. 650-08 — Flats East Bank Community Authority (O 1647-14) ...... 158 Supporting Welcome House’s application to the OHFA — low-income housing tax credits for redevelopment of former Cuyahoga County Archives Bldg., Franklin Blvd., 2905 (R 92-15)...... 157

Ward 04

Ambler Park (northeast corner of MLK, Jr. Blvd. and Fairhill Rd.) — deed of easement — Bioretention Basin — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Works Department (O 23-15) ...... 144 Bendectine Bengals, Division IV High School Football State Champions — Congratulations (R 165-15) ...... 139 Forest Hills Park (East 110th St.) — deeds of easement — Dugway Storage Tunnel Project — Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Works Department (O 22-15) ...... 144

Ward 05

East 38th Pl. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 1589-14)...... 143 East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 — Utilities Department (WPC) (O 147-15) ...... 140 Euclid Ave., 2800 — transfer to another taxing district — liquor permit (F 155-15) ...... 139 Euclid Ave., 7100 — research and development facility — economic development assistance — Arteriocyte, Inc. (O 145-15) ...... 140 National Family, Career & Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) Week — Recognition (R 166-15) ...... 140 Smith, Jr., William Harrison — Condolence (R 163-15) ...... 139 170 February 11, 2015 The City Record 35

Ward 06

East 97th St. — vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 1588-14)...... 143

Ward 07

East 36th St., 1735 — withdraw objection to issuance — repeal Res. 1639-14 — liquor permit (R 113-15) ...... 157 Logan Court N.E. — intention to vacate a portion — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (R 1624-14) ...... 144 Superior Ave., 3610 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1022-14 — liquor permit (R 114-15) ...... 157 Superior Ave., 6820-24 (1st fl. & bsmt.) — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1063-13 — liquor permit (R 115-15) ...... 157

Ward 08

Lewis, Jr., Robert J. — Condolence (R 168-15) ...... 139 Ridpath Ave. (between East 152nd St. and East 149th St.) — secondary and honorary name of Father Anthony Cassese Way — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 24-15) ...... 158 Yeckley, Mary “Martha” — Condolence (R 167-15) ...... 139

Ward 09

Hudson Relays, 2015 — permit — April 25th — Case Western Reserve University (O 152-15)...... 142 Lewis, Jr., Robert J. — Condolence (R 168-15) ...... 139

Ward 10

Lewis, Jr., Robert J. — Condolence (R 168-15) ...... 139 St. Clair Ave., 11701 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (Ward 10) (F 156-15)...... 139

Ward 11

Friends of the Historic Variety Theatre, Inc. — Lorain Ave., 11815 — historic redevelopment projects — State Historic Tax Credits (R 121-15)...... 144 Hardy, Deacon Willie — Condolence (R 161-15) ...... 139

Ward 13

Memphis Ave., 5741 — objection to transfer of ownership — liquor permit (R 116-15) ...... 158

Ward 14

Fulton Ave., 3742 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 158-15)...... 139

Ward 15

Detroit Ave., 5417 — new application — liquor permit (F 157-15) ...... 139 West 76th St., 1261 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 159-15) ...... 139

Water Pollution Control Division (WPC)

East 75th Street Area Sewer Project — design and construction — amend Ord. 889-12 — Utilities Department (Ward 05) (O 147-15) ...... 140

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