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December 11, 2020

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Table of Contents

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Official Proceedings – City Council 3 Special Motions by Council 4 Communications 5 Ordinances and Resolutions Ceremonial Resolutions 6 First Reading Emergency Ordinances Referred 9 First Reading Emergency Ordinances Read in Full and Passed 23 First Reading Emergency Resolutions Read in Full and Adopted 39 Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed 52 Second Reading Emergency Resolutions Adopted 103 Adjournment 106 Council Committee Meetings 107 Board of Control 108 Civil Service 126 Report of the Board of Zoning Appeals 136 Public Notice 138 City of Cleveland Bids 139 Adopted Resolutions and Passed Ordinances 141 Directory of City Officials City Council 191 Permanent Schedule — Standing Committees of Council 192 City Departments 193 Cleveland Municipal Court 198 City Links 199

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Official Proceedings City Council

Cleveland, Wednesday, December 9, 2020

This council meeting is being held during the COVID-19 emergency declaration and is being conducted as a virtual meeting in accordance with Ohio’s Open Meetings Laws as amended by H.B. 404. Council Rule 49, requiring the attendance of the Mayor and director of all departments at council meetings is waived for this and any other virtual council meetings held under amended H.B. 404.

The meeting of the Council was called to order at 3:2o p.m. with the President of Council, Kevin J. Kelley, in the Chair.

Council Members present: Kevin L. Bishop, Anthony Brancatelli, Phyllis E. Cleveland, Kevin Conwell, Blaine A. Griffin, Anthony T. Hairston, Kenneth L. Johnson, Joseph T. Jones, Brian Kazy, Kevin J. Kelley, Kerry McCormack, Brian Mooney, Michael D. Polensek, Jasmin Santana, Charles Slife, Jenny Spencer.

MOTION

Council Members paused for a moment of silent reflection, and the Pledge of Allegiance.

MOTION

On the motion of Council Member Santana that the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with and the journal approved. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

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Special Motions by Council

MOTION

In compliance with the Charter and Rules of Council, a copy of all legislation to be heard during this council meeting was furnished previous to the meeting to every council member through their council email. It is hereby acknowledged, without objection, that all members of council have received this legislation.

The motion was approved.

MOTION

It is hereby declared, without objection, that Council Rule 49, requiring the attendance of the Mayor and director of all departments at council meetings, is waived for this and any other virtual council meetings held under amended Sub. H.B. 197.

The motion was approved.

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Communications

File No. 1002-2020 From Council President Kevin Kelley. Recommending appointment of Council Member Jenny Spencer to the Gordon Square Arts District – Cleveland Improvement Corporation Board of Directors, pursuant to Ohio Revised Code Section 1710.04. Received. Without objection, the appointment is approved by City Council.

Ohio Division of Liquor Control

File No. 994-2020 #2445800. Transfer of Ownership Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A D6. Edwins Restaurant and Training Center LLC, 13220 Shaker Square (Ward 4). Received.

File No. 995-2020 83417770005. New License Application, D1 D3 D3A. So Flyy LLC, 770 East 185th Street (Ward 8). Received.

File No. 996-2020 #11643550011. Transfer of License Application, D1 D2. C E A M Investment Corp., 1278 West 9th Street (Ward 3). Received.

File No. 997-2020 #8051050. Transfer of Ownership Application, C2 C2X D6. Shaw Sav Mor LLC, 12901 Shaw Avenue (Ward 10). Received.

File No. 998-2020 #63681370005. New License Application, C1. New Eastside Market LLC, 10505 St. Clair Avenue (Ward 9). Received.

File No. 999-2020 #89154220005. Transfer of License Application, C2. 3062 East 116th Foods, Inc., 3062 East 116th Street (Ward 4). Received.

File No. 1000-2020 #8059932. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Snack Ave 23, Inc., 3609 Community College Boulevard (Ward 5). Received.

File No. 1001-2020 #5357684. Transfer of Ownership Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A D6. Luca LLC, 2100 Superior Viaduct (Ward 7). Received.

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Ordinances and Resolutions Ceremonial Resolutions

Ceremonial resolutions are used by Council to recognize dignitaries and community members, and their accomplishments.

Resolutions of Condolence

The Rules were suspended, and the following Resolutions were adopted by a rising vote:

Cleveland Res. No. 1003-2020 Faris Carnell Dixon, Sr.

Cleveland Res. No. 1004-2020 Pernel Jones, Sr.

Griffin Res. No. 1005-2020 Luella (nee Lamar) Pointer

Griffin Res. No. 1006-2020 Charles W. Hales

Hairston Res. No. 1007-2020 Barbara Ann Gibson

Kelley Res. No. 1008-2020 Norman Wain

Kelley Res. No. 1009-2020 Patrick A. Sweeney

McCormack Res. No. 1010-2020 Bridget Frances McDevitt

Polensek Res. No. 1011-2020 Evangelist Igusta McDonald-Williams

Slife Res. No. 1012-2020 John P. “J.D.” Donelon

Slife Res. No. 1013-2020 Manus Conway

Slife Res. No. 1014-2020 Stephen George Tirpak

Slife Res. No. 1015-2020 Richard A. Petras

Zone Res. No. 1016-2020 Robert Lee Crew, Jr.

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Resolutions of Congratulations

The rules were suspended, and the following Resolutions were adopted without objection:

Cleveland Res. No. 1017-2020 Darlene Broom

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1018-2020 Helen Forbes Fields

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1019-2020 Dr. Jerry Sue Thornton

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1020-2020 Roe Green

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1021-2020 Char & Chuck Fowler

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1022-2020 Scott Mueller

Polensek Res. No. 1023-2020 Eaglewing Missionary Baptist Church, 60th Anniversary

Zone Res. No. 1024-2020 Mirabile’s Restaurant/Messina Bakery

Zone Res. No. 1025-2020 Cavotta’s Garden Center and Urban Farm

Zone Res. No. 1026-2020 Charles Anthony Giomuso

Zone Res. No. 1027-2020 Ann M. D’Amico

Zone Res. No. 1028-2020 Giovanni Castiglione

Zone Res. No. 1029-2020 David F. Maruna

Zone Res. No. 1030-2020 Pat Konopka

Zone Res. No. 1031-2020 John Henry Johnson

Zone Res. No. 1032-2020 Greg Nackley

Zone Res. No. 1033-2020 Charles E. Kulik

Zone Res. No. 1034-2020 Susan Painter

Zone Res. No. 1035-2020 Bryan Smith

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Resolutions of Appreciation

The Rules were suspended, and the following Resolutions were adopted without objection:

Santana Res. No. 1036-2020 Gerardo Colon

Resolutions of Recognition

The Rules were suspended, and the following Resolutions were adopted without objection:

Kelley Res. No. 1037-2020 Cleveland’s Mexican Community, 100th Anniversary

Kelley Res. No. 1038-2020 Cleveland’s Chinese Community, 150th Anniversary

Kelley Res. No. 1039-2020 Rev. Dr. Larry L. Macon, Sr.

Kelley Res. No. 1040-2020 Welcoming Week – Global Cleveland

Kelley Res. No. 1041-2020 Dr. Doug Vanauken

Polensek Res. No. 1042-2020 Disabled American Veterans, Chapter #147 Anniversary

Polensek Res. No. 1043-2020 Lithuania’s Independence Day, 102nd Anniversary

Resolutions of Commemoration

The Rules were suspended, and the following Resolutions were adopted without objection:

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1044-2020 John Edwin Katzenmeyer

Kelley & Zone Res. No. 1045-2020 Steven A. Minter

Zone Res. No. 1046-2020 Lance T. Kepler

Zone Res. No. 1047-2020 John Diaz

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Ordinances and Resolutions

First Reading Emergency Ordinances Referred

An ordinance is a City law written and enacted by City Council. Ordinances govern the actions, responsibilities and tax dollars of residents, businesses, organizations, city departments and visitors in Cleveland. Ordinances can be written and passed to address issues about housing, safety, public services, employment, the City budget and economic development. Many ordinances authorize the City to spend money on contracts and projects that support the mission of the City of Cleveland.

Ordinances are effective 30 days after passage. Emergency ordinances take effect immediately upon the Mayor’s signature or 10 days after passage.

Under the Charter, legislation cannot be passed until it has been read on three separate days, unless this requirement is dispensed with by a two-thirds vote of the Council. This is known as passing legislation “under suspension.” Ordinances may be passed under suspension after either the first or second reading.

If not passed under suspension after the first reading, the legislation is then sent to the appropriate City departments for review.

These ordinances were read for the first time on December 9, 2020, and referred to the appropriate City departments and Council Committees for review.

Click on an ordinance below to read it:

Ord. No. 978-2020

Ord. No. 979-2020

Ord. No. 980-2020

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Ordinance No. 978-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more license agreements with one or more vendors to design, install, operate, and maintain roof-mounted and ground-mounted photovoltaic panels, battery storage and related equipment at select City facilities, to be used as a City power source for that facility; and authorizing the Director of Finance to enter into contract with the vendor or vendors for the purchase of electricity generated at the facility locations, for a period not to exceed twenty-five years.

WHEREAS, as part of the City of Cleveland’s commitment to climate action, the Cleveland Climate Action Plan and the Sustainable Cleveland Municipal Action Plan established a goal of reducing overall emissions in our region; and

WHEREAS, since nearly 50% of all regional emissions come from energy use, identifying opportunities and implementing solutions to support the transition to renewable and clean energy sources is critical; and

WHEREAS, solar photovoltaic technology converts sunlight directly into electricity; and

WHEREAS, the City desires to implement this technology at select City facilities by authorizing one or more license agreements allowing for a vendor or vendors to design, install, operate, and maintain roof-mounted and ground-mounted photovoltaic panels, battery storage and other related equipment at select City facilities, to be used by the City as a power source for that facility (the “Solar Project”); and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That notwithstanding and as an exception to Section 183.16 and any other provision of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Office of Capital Projects is authorized to enter into one or more license agreements with one or more vendors, based on competitive proposals to implement the Solar Project, for a period not to exceed twenty-five years. The selection of the vendors or vendors shall be made by the Board of Control on the nomination of the Director of Capital Projects and Chief of Sustainability. That the license agreement or agreements shall be prepared by the Director of Law, shall provide that the installation of any items for the Solar Project shall conform to the plans and specifications first approved by the appropriate City officials, and that the vendor shall obtain all other required permits, including but not

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Section 2. That the license agreement or agreements shall reserve to the City reasonable right of entry to the locations, and shall require that the vendor remove the structures and restore the property to its original condition upon revocation or termination of the license agreement or agreements.

Section 3. That notwithstanding and as an exception to Chapter 181 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director of Finance is authorized to make one or more written contracts with one or more vendors who have entered into a license agreement authorized under this ordinance for the purchase of electricity generated at the Solar Project facility locations for a period not to exceed twenty-five years. The compensation to be paid for the purchase of electricity shall be fixed by the Board of Control.

Section 4. That the Directors of Capital Projects and Finance are authorized to enter into any agreement and to execute any documents necessary to implement the Solar Project.

Section 5. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Referred to the Directors of Capital Projects; Finance; and Law; Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

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Ordinance No. 979-2020

By Council Member: McCormack

An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 3115.01, .03, .08 through .10, .13 and .18 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No.1116-A-85, passed February 10, 1986, and Section 411.011, as enacted by Ordinance No. 599-11, passed June 6, 2011, relating to protection of pedestrians and wheelchair riders on sidewalks, walkways and temporary pedestrian access routes through building operation work zones.

WHEREAS, the City seeks to promote temporary pedestrian access routes as a way to increase safety and accessibility for pedestrians and wheelchair riders traveling through building operation work zones; and

WHEREAS, Ohio pedestrian crashes make up 12.3% of all traffic deaths in Ohio with 145 fatal crashes and 2,644 injuries; of these, 17 fatalities and 1,159 injuries are work zone related, according to the Ohio Department of Public Safety; and

WHEREAS, the Ohio Department of Public Safety found that non-motorist fatalities happen in Ohio at the following locations: 8% at intersections, 2% at midblock locations, 60% in a travel lane, and 15% at the shoulder/roadside; and

WHEREAS, in Cuyahoga County in 2019, there were 15 pedestrian crash fatalities and 397 injuries; of those, 4 fatalities and 246 injuries were work zone related, according to the Ohio State Highway Patrol; and

WHEREAS, the City recognizes that protecting pedestrians and wheelchair riders using the public right-of-way through work zones will prevent harm and improve their overall experience; and

WHEREAS, the City also recognizes the need to protect bicyclists using the public right-of-way through work zones, and will provide for their safe accommodation in administrative rules and regulations; and

WHEREAS, other cities, including Columbus, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Houston, Seattle, and the District of Columbia have enacted ordinances and policies that require safe, temporary sidewalk, walkway, and re-routing or detour access for pedestrians and wheelchair riders during construction and maintenance work as conditions of a permit to obstruct the public right-of-way; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

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Section 1. That Sections 3115.01, .03, .08 through .10, .13, and .18 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 1116-A-85, passed February 10, 1986, and Section 411.011, as enacted by Ordinance No. 599-11, passed June 6, 2011, are amended as follows:

Section 3115.01 Scope and Application; Compliance Standard

The provisions of this chapter shall apply whenever buildings or other structures are demolished, moved or removed in whole or in part, and whenever buildings or other structures are erected, altered, or repaired. All work of demolition or moving or removing of buildings or other structures or parts thereof, and all precautions during erection, alteration, or repair of buildings or other structures shall be inconformity with the provisions of this chapter and in conformity with accepted safe practice. When deemed necessary, the Director of Public Service the Director of Public Works may promulgate rules or regulations limiting or restricting the use of public property and the Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals may promulgate rules or regulations defining accepted safe practice. In the absence of such rules or regulations the provisions of NFiPA Standard 241, “Safeguarding Building Construction and Demolition Standards” as listed in Section 3101.07, shall be deemed to establish and define accepted safe practice, and the Commissioner may require conformity with any provision of such Standard where deemed necessary by him or her for safety to life or property. The Directors of Capital Projects and Public Works shall promulgate rules and regulations establishing the criteria for traffic and pedestrian maintenance plans, according to Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (OMUTCD) standards, required for a street obstruction permit under Section 411.011 for construction and rehabilitation projects in the public right-of-way. The Director of Building and Housing or designee shall refer such project plans to the Director of Capital Projects for the Division of Engineering and Construction to approve such permit, in consultation with the Division of Traffic Engineering.

Section 3115.03 Use of Public Property

(a) Approval of Director of Public Service Capital Projects Required. Public property shall not be used for the storage of materials or equipment or for the operation of equipment, nor shall any fence, railing, barricade, walkway, canopy, shed, scaffold or other construction or protection be erected on public property without the approval of the Director of Public Service Capital Projects. Any permit issued for such use of public property shall be valid only while such use is maintained safe and non- hazardous. The City authority issuing such permit shall revoke any such permit when unsafe conditions are not promptly corrected.

(b) Limitations and Restrictions. The use of public property for storage of material or for other uses incidental to demolition, house moving, alterations or building operations shall conform to the limitations and restrictions imposed by the Director of Public Service Capital Projects, as deemed necessary by him or her for safety to life and property and the maintenance of traffic on sidewalks and roadways.

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(c) Any permit issued for the use of public property shall terminate with the completion of the operations for the performance of which it was procured.

Section 3115.08 Storage and Handling of Material and Equipment

(a) No material or equipment shall be stored or placed so as to be a hazard to the public, workmen, adjoining property, or to the structure on which it is placed.

(b) No fire hydrant, police or fire alarm box, public utility box, catch basin, or manhole shall be obstructed or rendered inaccessible, and every tree, lightpole, and utility pole shall be protected and maintained free from damage; and no material shall be piled, or equipment or structure placed, so as to interfere with proper drainage of street, or other public property.

(c) No material shall be handled, worked upon, or prepared so that public property may be damaged thereby.

(d) No sidewalk or walkway shall be severed and/or moved for activities such as storage of equipment or parking of vehicles related to construction.

Section 3115.09 Maintenance of Walkways

(a) A safe walkway, not less than four (4) feet wide and of greater width where deemed necessary by the Director of Public Service Capital Projects, shall be maintained as a continuation of abutting sidewalks at all demolition and building operations, as directed or approved by such Director. Existing sidewalks should be preserved in urban areas. If passage on the existing sidewalk is not possible, a convenient and accessible pedestrian walkway shall be provided that replicates as nearly as practicable the existing sidewalk. Sidewalk closure with an alternative re-route or detour is a last resort. Signs shall be provided to direct pedestrian traffic.

(b) Whenever a sidewalk vault is being constructed, or whenever the Director approves the temporary obstruction of a sidewalk, such walkway may be constructed outside of the curb line and abutting thereto, and shall be a durable walking surface of plank or other suitable approved material with a substantial guardrail along the outer edge. No walkway shall be maintained outside the curb line for a period longer than absolutely necessary for the operations being performed, and such walkway shall be re- located inside the curb line as soon as practicable.

(c) Sidewalks, walkways, and alternative pedestrian re-routes or detours shall be accessible in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act and Ohio Building Code Section 11.

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Section 3115.10 Protection for Pedestrians and Wheelchair Riders on Sidewalks and Walkways in Connection with Building Operations

(a) Protection for pedestrians and wheelchair riders on sidewalks or walkways from travel lanes and construction hazards shall be provided and maintained in conformity with this section during all times when they might be endangered by building operations. Such protection shall consist of barricades, fences, or canopies, construction railings, barriers, covered walkways as set forth in the following Table, in accordance with Ohio Building Code Section 3306, Protection of Pedestrians, except that an approved canopy covered walkway shall be provided and maintained whenever material is being moved over the sidewalk or walkway by derrick, hoist or chute.

Table of Required Sidewalk or Walkway Protection

Height of Distance from Construction to Nearest Protection Construction Edge of Walkway Lot Line Required (Feet) Barricade or Fence Less than 6 5 feet 12 8 or less Construction railings 6 5 feet or more None Canopy Barrier Less than 1/4 height of construction or less than and covered 6 feet Less than 5 feet walkway More than ¼ height of construction and 6 feet or Fence* Barrier more, but less than ½ height of construction 5 and covered feet or more, but not more than one-fourth the walkway More than 12 8 height of construction ½ height of construction or more 5 feet or more, but between one-fourth and one-half the height None Barrier of construction ______5 feet of more, but exceeding one-half the height None of construction * In Urban District, protection may be omitted or barricade substituted, as approved by the Director of Public Service

(b) Barricades. Pedestrian traffic shall be protected by a directional barricade where the walkway extends into the street. Barricades shall be substantially built and shall be not less than three (3) feet in height.

(c) Fences. Fences shall be substantially built with tight boards, plywood, or other suitable similar material applied on the outer face, and shall be not less than six (6) feet

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(d) Construction railings. Construction railings shall be not less than forty-two (42) inches in height and shall be sufficient to direct pedestrians around construction areas.

(e) Barriers. Barriers shall be not less than eight (8) feet in height and shall be placed on the side of the walkway nearest the construction. Barriers shall extend the entire length of the construction site. Openings in such barriers shall be protected by doors that are normally kept closed.

(d) (f) Canopies. Covered Walkways.

(1) Protection canopies covered walkways shall provide a clear height of not less than eight (8) feet above the sidewalk or walkway as measured from the floor surface to the canopy overhead.

(2) The roofs of such canopies covered walkways shall be constructed of planks not less than two (2) inches thick or of approved equivalent material, water tight and covered with exterior grade fire resistant plywood, and every canopy covered walkway shall be designed to support all imposed loads, and capable of safely sustaining a load of one hundred fifty (150) two hundred (200) pounds per square foot; except that when material is stored thereon, canopies shall be capable of sustaining a load of at least three hundred (300) pounds per square foot.

(3) Every required canopy covered walkway shall be of adequate width and length to protect pedestrians and unless otherwise approved by the Commissioner shall extend for the full length of the street or alley line of the building or other structure being erected.

(4) When materials are prepared or work performed on the roof of any such canopy covered walkway, the canopy covered walkway roof shall be enclosed on exposed sides and ends with a tight barricade not less than three (3) feet in height, or with a substantial railing not less than three (3) feet high with solid toe boards not less than six (6) inches high.

(5) Unless the top deck of the canopy covered walkway is built solidly against the face of the building or other structure in such manner that no material can fall on the sidewalk or walkway, the side of the canopy covered walkway toward the building or other structure shall have a tight wood fence or other suitable tight fence extending to the underside of the canopy covered walkway, which may be equipped with sliding or inward-swinging doors or gates.

(6) Whenever the work performed is of a minor nature and the Commissioner determines that the public will be protected adequately thereby, thrust-out or catch platforms, or other suitable approved protection may be substituted for canopies, fences, or barricades during alterations or under other conditions which, in the

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Commissioner’s judgment, permit such substitution. Thrust-out or catch platforms shall not be used for the storage of material, shall be designed and arranged to adequately protect the public and the workmen, and shall be subject to the approval of the Commissioner and the Director of Public Service Works.

Section 3115.13 Required Illumination and Obstruction Marking

(a) All sidewalks, and walkways under canopies, covered walkways, and alternative pedestrian access re-routes, or in other locations where customary street illumination is temporarily obstructed, shall be illuminated so that there will be not less than three (3) foot candles at the sidewalk or walkway level at all times. Artificial illumination shall be provided whenever and wherever natural illumination or street lighting does not provide the intensity specified in this section.

(b) All barricades, fences, canopies, construction railings, barriers, covered walkways, alternative pedestrian access re-routes, or equipment erected outside of the street or alley line; all material or debris piled outside of such lines; and all pits, excavations and obstructions outside of such lines shall be marked, after dark, with flares, red lanterns or red electric light bulbs, to warn pedestrians and operators of vehicles of the presence of such obstructions, pits or excavations.

(c) At least one (1) obstruction light shall be provided at each end of every obstruction or hazard Where the obstruction or hazard is irregular in shape or where the obstruction or hazard is more than fifty (50) feet in length, additional lights shall be provided to adequately indicate the perimeter and extent thereof.

Section 3115.18 Cleaning Debris; Permit, Deposit and Fee

Prior to the commencement of any demolition of any structure or of any grading, excavating or constructing on any private property by any person, firm or corporation other than the owner of the property himself or herself, the owner or lessee of the property or the contractor engaged in such work shall obtain a permit from, and make a deposit of two hundred dollars ($200.00) cash or certified check with the Division of Streets. Such permit and deposit shall be in addition to any other requirement. During the period of demolition, excavation, grading or construction, the street pavement, tree lawns, and sidewalks, walkways, and alternative pedestrian access re-routes shall be kept clean of all dirt and other debris caused by or arising from such work. The permittee shall also remove snow from sidewalks, walkways, and alternative pedestrian access re-routes. In default thereof, and after reasonable notice to the permittee, the City shall perform such cleaning and charge the cost thereof to the deposit hereinbefore provided. After completion of such work and upon a determination by the Division of Streets that such areas are free of dirt and other debris, such deposit, less the cost of cleaning work performed by the City and less a ten dollar ($10.00) permit fee, shall be returned to the depositor thereof.

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Section 411.011 Street Obstruction Permits

(a) No person shall place or cause to be placed any object or property so as to obstruct the public’s use of any highway, lane, road, street or alley without first obtaining a street obstruction permit from the Director of Capital Projects.

(b) An application for a street obstruction permit shall contain the following information:

(1) The name of the applicant;

(2) The location of the proposed obstruction;

(3) The purpose of the obstruction;

(4) Description of the obstruction;

(4)(5) The proposed commencement date, time and estimated duration of the obstruction; and

(5)(6) A traffic maintenance plan.

(c) An application for a street obstruction permit for construction and rehabilitation projects regulated by Chapter 3115, shall contain the information required in division (b)(1) through (5) above, and in addition shall include a traffic and pedestrian maintenance plan. Such plan shall be approved, subject to revision, by the Division of Engineering and Construction in consultation with the Division of Traffic Engineering, according to pedestrian safety criteria required by rules and regulations promulgated by the Directors of Capital Projects and Public Works based on Ohio Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (OMUTCD) standards. In addition to the requirements of Chapter 3115, required criteria shall include the following:

(1) A plan for safe alternative re-routing of pedestrians and wheelchair riders, if the applicant presents specific reasons that the existing sidewalk cannot stay open or abutting walkway maintained with safety measures during construction;

(2) Pedestrians and wheelchair riders shall not be lead into conflict with vehicles, equipment, or operations moving through or around the work zone;

(3) Temporary pedestrian access re-routes or detours must be continuous, unobstructed, and protected from construction;

(4) Accessibility and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA);

(5) If a temporary pedestrian access re-route must involve crossing the roadway, a plan to direct pedestrians and wheelchair riders with advance signing directing them to the nearest official crosswalk; and

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(6) A plan to erect appropriate signage notifying pedestrians and wheelchair riders of work zones in compliance with rules and regulations. Such permit shall be posted at each approach to the work zone.

(c)(d) The application shall be accompanied with the fee established from time to time by the Board of Control and evidence of a public liability insurance policy issued by an insurer authorized to transact business in Ohio, in an amount not less than one million dollars ($1,000,000.00), listing the City of Cleveland as an additional insured.

(d)(e) The Director may deny or revoke a street obstruction permit whenever the Director finds:

(1) The applicant has previously violated the provisions of a street obstruction permit or has submitted materially false or incomplete information on any street obstruction permit application; or

(2) The obstruction would unreasonably interfere with another obstruction for which a permit has been issued; or

(3) The time, place or size of the obstruction would unreasonably interfere with public convenience and safe use of the street;

(4) The obstruction would unreasonably interfere with the movement or service capability of emergency or service vehicles; or

(5) The obstruction would unreasonably interfere with a construction project.

(e)(f) Whoever violates division (a) of this section shall be fined not less than two hundred dollars ($200.00).

(f)(g) This section shall not apply to any person that has been issued a permit under the following Chapters of the Codified Ordinances:

(1) Chapter 133 relating to special events;

(2) Chapter 411 relating to parades;

(3) Chapter 503 relating to street openings and maintenance; or

(4) Chapter 3109 relating to encroachment permits

§ 516.04 License Fee; Issuance § 516.06 License Conditions

Section 2. That Sections 3115.01, .03, .08 through .10, .13, and .18 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as enacted by Ordinance No. 1116-A-85, passed

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February 10, 1986, and Section 411.011, as enacted by Ordinance No. 599-11, passed June 6, 2011, are repealed.

Section 3. That the provisions of this ordinance and rules and regulations promulgated by the Directors shall take effect 60 days after the effective date of this ordinance.

Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Referred to the Directors of Public Works; Capital Projects; Building and Housing; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

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Ordinance No. 980-2020

By Council Members: Griffin and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Safety to exercise options to renew contracts with various vendors for the towing of motor vehicles.

WHEREAS, under the authority of Section 135.42 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public Safety entered into contracts with various vendors for the towing of motor vehicles; and

WHEREAS, Section 135.42 requires further legislation before exercising the two-year options to renew these contracts; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of Public Safety is authorized to exercise the options to renew on each of the following contracts for an additional two-year term:

For the towing of non-commercial motor vehicles No. PS 2018-253 - Ecke’s Towing, Inc. No. PS 2018-256 - K & M Towing and Automotive, Inc. No. PS 2018-259 - St. Clair Auto Body No. PS 2018-260 - Parma Towing and Salvage Co., Inc. No. PS 2018-261 - Interstate Towing & Transport Specialists, Inc. No. PS 2018-262 - United Towing Services, Inc. No. PS 2018-263 - Kufner Towing, Inc.

For the towing of commercial motor vehicles No. PS 2018-250 - Kufner Towing, Inc. No. PS 2018-252 - United Towing Services, Inc.

This ordinance constitutes the additional legislative authority required by Section 135.42 to exercise these options.

Section 2. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

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Referred to the Directors of Public Safety; Finance; and Law; Committees on Safety; and Finance.

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Ordinances and Resolutions

First Reading Emergency Ordinances Read in Full and Passed

An ordinance is a City law written and enacted by City Council. Ordinances govern the actions, responsibilities and tax dollars of residents, businesses, organizations, city departments and visitors in Cleveland. Ordinances can be written and passed to address issues about housing, safety, public services, employment, the City budget and economic development. Many ordinances authorize the City to spend money on contracts and projects that support the mission of the City of Cleveland.

Ordinances are effective 30 days after passage. Emergency ordinances take effect immediately upon the Mayor’s signature or 10 days after passage.

Under the Charter, legislation cannot be passed until it has been read on three separate days, unless this requirement is dispensed with by a two-thirds vote of the Council. This is known as passing legislation “under suspension.” Ordinances may be passed under suspension after either the first or second reading.

These ordinances were read for the first time on December 9, 2020, the rules were suspended, and the legislation was passed by an affirmative two-thirds vote of all members elected to Council.

Click on an ordinance below to read it:

Ord. No. 981-2020 Ord. No. 985-2020

Ord. No. 982-2020 Ord. No. 986-2020

Ord. No. 983-2020 Ord. No. 987-2020

Ord. No. 984-2020

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Ordinance No. 981-2020

By Council Members: Spencer, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance approving the report of the Assessment Equalization Board on objections concerning estimated assessments with respect to the continuation and expansion of the Gordon Square Arts District - Cleveland Improvement District; determining to proceed with the plan to provide public services within the District; adopting the assessments; levying the assessments; authorizing the City to enter into an agreement with the Gordon Square Arts District - Cleveland Improvement Corporation; and to amend Section 2 of Resolution No. 505-2020, adopted August 12, 2020.

WHEREAS, under Resolution No. 911-2020, adopted November 18, 2020, the Assessment Equalization Board (the “Board”) was appointed to hear and determine all objections concerning the estimated assessments under Resolution No. 505-2020, adopted August 12, 2020 (“Resolution of Necessity”), to provide for public services benefitting the Gordon Square Arts District - Cleveland Improvement District (the “District”); and

WHEREAS, the Board has filed its report with this Council as to its determination of the objections; and

WHEREAS, this Council deems the report proper in all respects; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the report of Board is approved and placed in File No. 981-2020-A, along with the final assessments for the District, as equalized by the Board.

Section 2. That it is hereby determined to proceed to provide for the plan for public services benefitting the District (collectively, “District Services”) as established in the Resolution of Necessity.

Section 3. That the District Services shall be performed under the provisions of the Resolution of Necessity, and consistent with the plans, specifications, profiles, and assessments approved and filed in the office of the Clerk of Council.

Section 4. That judicial inquiry into all claims for damages resulting from the District Services filed under law shall occur after completion of the District Services.

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Section 5. That the cost of the District Services to be assessed against benefited property shall be assessed in the amount, manner and number of installments as provided for in the Resolution of Necessity, as equalized by the Board.

Section 6. That the final assessments, as equalized by the Board, for the cost of the District Services, placed in the File mentioned above and aggregating $891,976.91, are adopted and confirmed as final assessments.

Section 7. That the final assessments shall be assessed and levied on the lots and lands benefited and to be charged therewith in the District in proportion to the benefits as described in the Resolution of Necessity.

Section 8. That it is determined that the assessments do not exceed the special benefits resulting from the District Services, and do not exceed any statutory limitation.

Section 9. That the final assessments which have been filed with the Clerk of Council shall remain open to public inspection.

Section 10. That the first-year installments against each lot and parcel of land shall be billed by and paid to the City of Cleveland’s Division of Assessments and Licenses. All first-year assessments which have not been paid, as well as subsequent annual assessments, shall be certified by the Commissioner of the Division of Assessments and Licenses to the County Fiscal Officer to be placed on the tax duplicate and collected the same as other property taxes, as provided by law.

Section 11. That the Clerk of Council is directed to cause a certified copy of this ordinance to be filed with the County Fiscal Officer within fifteen (15) days after the passage of this ordinance, or as otherwise required by Section 319.61 of the Revised Code.

Section 12. That the Clerk of Council is directed to cause notice of the levy of the assessments to be filed with the County Fiscal Officer within twenty (20) days following the passage of this ordinance, or as otherwise required by Section 319.61 of the Revised Code.

Section 13. That the Clerk of Council is directed to cause a notice of the passage of this ordinance to be published once in a newspaper of general circulation in this City.

Section 14. That it is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the adoption of this ordinance were conducted in an open meeting of this Council, and that all deliberations of this Council and any of its committees that resulted in such formal action, were conducted in meetings open to the public, in compliance with all legal requirements.

Section 15. That the Directors of City Planning, Public Safety and Public Works, in their discretion, are authorized to enter into a contract with the Gordon Square Arts District - Cleveland Improvement Corporation.

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Section 16. That Section 2 of Resolution No. 505-2020, adopted August 12, 2020, is amended to read as follows:

Section 2. That, under Chapter 1710 of the Revised Code, the District is hereby continued and expanded with approximate boundaries as follows:

Along Detroit Avenue between West 58th Street and West 73rd Street, with additional assessed front footage along West 65th Street and West 67th Street from West 58th Street through 7418 Detroit Avenue (Parcel No. 002-05-024), on the north side, and through 7301 Detroit Avenue (Parcel No 002-18-004), on the south side, with additional assessed front footage along West 65th Street and West 67th Street.

Section 17. That existing Section 2 of Resolution No. 505-2020, adopted August 12, 2020, is repealed.

Section 18. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 982-2020

By Council Members: J. Jones, Bishop, B. Jones, Conwell, Hairston and Santana

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Famicos Foundation for the Holiday Food Gift Card Program through the use of Wards 1, 2, 7, 9, 10 and 14 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development be authorized to enter into an agreement effective December 1, 2020, with Famicos Foundation for the Holiday Food Gift Card Program for the public purpose of providing food gift cards to low-income residents residing in the city of Cleveland through the use of Wards 1, 2, 7, 9, 10 and 14 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $93,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 983-2020

By Council Member: J. Jones

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Famicos Foundation for the Community Programming and Promotion Project through the use of Ward 1 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Public Works is authorized to enter into an agreement with Famicos Foundation for the Community Programming and Promotion Project for the public purpose of promoting community and civic recreational events for residents residing in the City of Cleveland through the use of Ward 1 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $35,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 984-2020

By Council Member: Johnson

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Camp Journey for the Salaam Community Empowerment Farm and Training Center Program through the use of Ward 4 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Public Works is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with Camp Journey for the Salaam Community Empowerment Farm and Training Center Program for the public purpose of providing education in urban farming, food and nutrition and workforce training to Cleveland residents through the use of Ward 4 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 985-2020

By Council Member: Cleveland

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into an agreement with Burten, Bell, Carr Development Inc. for the Holiday Food Gift Card Program through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement effective December 1, 2020, with Burten, Bell, Carr Development Inc., for the Holiday Food Gift Card Program for the public purpose of providing food gift cards to low/moderate income residents residing in the city of Cleveland through the use of Ward 5 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $8,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 986-2020

By Council Member: B. Jones

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into agreement with Lexington Bell Community Center for the Code Enforcement Program through the use of Ward 7 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development is hereby authorized to enter into agreement effective January 1, 2021, with Lexington Bell Community Center for the code enforcement program for the public purpose of eliminating slum and blight in the city of Cleveland through the use of Ward 7 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $40,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 987-2020

By Council Member: Polensek

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into an agreement with Zeta Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for the Zeta Omega Annual Food Basket Giveaway Program through the use of Ward 8 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement effective December 19, 2020, with Zeta Omega Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. for the Zeta Omega Annual Food Basket Giveaway Program for the public purpose of providing food baskets to low-income residents in the City of Cleveland through the use of Ward 8 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $6,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinances and Resolutions

First Reading Emergency Resolutions Read in Full and Adopted

A resolution is an informal enactment stating a decision or expressing the opinion of Council regarding a particular item of business, an event, issue or person.

Resolutions are effective 30 days after adoption. Emergency resolutions take effect immediately upon the Mayor’s signature or 10 days after adoption.

Under the Charter, legislation cannot be passed until it has been read on three separate days, unless this requirement is dispensed with by a two-thirds vote of the Council. This is known as passing legislation “under suspension.” Ordinances may be passed under suspension after either the first or second reading.

These resolutions were read for the first time on December 9, 2020, the rules were suspended, and the legislation was adopted by an affirmative two-thirds vote of all members elected to Council.

Click on a resolution below to read it:

Res. No. 988-2020 Res. No. 991-2020

Res. No. 989-2020 Res. No. 992-2020

Res. No. 990-2020 Res. No. 993-2020

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Resolution No. 988-2020

By Council Member: Polensek

An emergency resolution objecting to a D1, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 770 East 185th Street.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for a New D1, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at So Flyy, Inc., DBA Truth Seafood 7, 770 East 185th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119, Permit No. 83417770005; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to a New D1, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at So Flyy, Inc., DBA Truth Seafood 7, 770 East 185th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44119, Permit No. 83417770005; and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

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Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Resolution No. 989-2020

By Council Member: Kazy

An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 4050 West 140th Street and basement.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit from Pram Corporation, DBA Friendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140th Street and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit No. 7058014 to Brothers Grocery, Inc., DBA Friendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140th Street and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit No. 0993522; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit from Pram Corporation, DBA Friendly Food Mart, 4050

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West 140th Street and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit No. 7058014 to Brothers Grocery, Inc., DBA Friendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140th Street and basement, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit No. 0993522; and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Resolution No. 990-2020

By Council Member: Kazy

An emergency resolution withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit at 14053 Lorain Avenue and repealing Resolution No. 130-2020 objecting to said permit.

WHEREAS, this Council objected to a transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to Sagarmatha Grocery, LLC, DBA Rite Shop, 14053 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Permit No. 7677279 by Resolution No. 130-2020 adopted by the Council on January 27, 2020; and

WHEREAS, this Council wishes to withdraw its objection to the above permit and consents to said permit; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1 Liquor Permit to Sagarmatha Grocery, LLC, DBA Rite Shop, 14053 Lorain Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Permit No. 7677279 be and the same is hereby withdrawn, and Resolution No. 130- 2020, containing such objection, be and the same is hereby repealed, and that this Council consents to the immediate permit thereof.

Section 2. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

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Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Resolution No. 991-2020

By Council Member: Kelley

An emergency resolution fixing the date of the next regular meeting of Council.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Council Rule 5, regular meetings of the Council are held on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise ordered by motion, resolution or ordinance; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure for the immediate preservation of public peace, property, health or safety, now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That, the next regular meeting of the Council, to be held during the COVID-19 emergency declaration, will be conducted as a virtual meeting in accordance with Ohio's Open Meetings Laws as amended by H.B 404; and shall be held on January 6, 2021. A notice identifying the time of the meeting as well as a schedule of committee meetings, if any, to be held prior to the meeting shall be prepared by the Clerk prior to the meeting date.

Section 2. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

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Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Resolution No. 992-2020

By Council Member: B. Jones

An emergency resolution objecting to a D1 Liquor Permit at 2162 Rockwell Avenue.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for a New D1 Liquor Permit at Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine, Inc., DBA Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine, 2162 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 8123888; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to a New D1 Liquor Permit at Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine, Inc., DBA Sichuan Hot Pot Cuisine, 2162 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 8123888; and requests the Superintendent of Liquor

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Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Resolution No. 993-2020

By Council Member: B. Jones

An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit to 2232 Rockwell Avenue.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit from MPKS, Inc., DBA Alibi Inn, 2232 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 5384812 to Rockwell Bistro, LLC, DBA Emperors Club, 2232 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 7463715; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit from MPKS, Inc., DBA Alibi Inn, 2232 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 5384812 to Rockwell Bistro, LLC, DBA Emperors

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Club, 2232 Rockwell Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114, Permit No. 7463715; and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: Bishop and B. Jones.

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Ordinances and Resolutions

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed

An ordinance is a City law written and enacted by City Council. Ordinances govern the actions, responsibilities and tax dollars of residents, businesses, organizations, city departments and visitors in Cleveland. Ordinances can be written and passed to address issues about housing, safety, public services, employment, the City budget and economic development. Many ordinances authorize the City to spend money on contracts and projects that support the mission of the City of Cleveland.

Ordinances are effective 30 days after passage. Emergency ordinances take effect immediately upon the Mayor’s signature or 10 days after passage.

Under the Charter, legislation cannot be passed until it has been read on three separate days, unless this requirement is dispensed with by a two-thirds vote of the Council. This is known as passing legislation “under suspension.” Ordinances may be passed under suspension after either the first or second reading. If not passed under suspension after the first reading, the legislation is then sent to the appropriate City departments for review.

After departmental review, the ordinance is returned to Council for consideration in a public hearing before the appropriate Council Committee(s). Council Members and City departments can recommend changes, or amendments, to the legislation during the hearing process. After the review is complete and any amendments have been made, the legislation is read a second time at a Council meeting. A second reading allows Council Members and the public to hear what changes have been made to the law. Amendments cannot be made after the second reading of the legislation.

These ordinances were read for the second time on December 9, 2020, the rules were suspended, and the legislation was passed by an affirmative two-thirds vote of all members elected to Council.

Click on an ordinance below to read it:

Ord. No. 442-2020 (As Ord. No. 822-2020 Ord. No. 875-2020 Amended) Ord. No. 824-2020 Ord. No. 876-2020 Ord. No. 673-2020 (As Amended) Ord. No. 838-2020 Ord. No. 877-2020

Ord. No. 755-2020 Ord. No. 844-2020 Ord. No. 880-2020

Ord. No. 814-2020 (As Ord. No. 853-2020 Ord. No. 881-2020 Amended) Ord. No. 874-2020 Ord. No. 882-2020

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Ord. No. 883-2020 Ord. No. 902-2020 Ord. No. 940-2020

Ord. No. 884-2020 Ord. No. 903-2020 Ord. No. 942-2020

Ord. No. 886-2020 Ord. No. 904-2020 Ord. No. 947-2020

Ord. No. 887-2020 Ord. No. 905-2020 Ord. No. 949-2020

Ord. No. 888-2020 Ord. No. 907-2020 Ord. No. 950-2020

Ord. No. 889-2020 Ord. No. 933-2020 Ord. No. 951-2020

Ord. No. 890-2020 (As Ord. No. 934-2020 Ord. No. 952-2020 Amended) Ord. No. 935-2020 Ord. No. 953-2020 Ord. No. 896-2020 Ord. No. 936-2020 Ord. No. 954-2020 Ord. No. 898-2020 Ord. No. 938-2020 Ord. No. 966-2020 (As Ord. No. 900-2020 Amended) Ord. No. 939-2020

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Ordinance No. 442-2020 (As Amended)

By Council Members: McCormack, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to The Board of Park Commissioners of the Cleveland Metropolitan Park District to encroach into the public right-of-way of River Road by installing, using and maintaining an asphalt all-purpose trail.

Approved by the Directors of City Planning Commission; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability, when amended as follows:

1. In the title, line 6 and in section 1, line 4, strike “River Road” and insert “River Avenue”.

2. In Section 1, strike the legal description in its entirety and insert:

“Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, and known as being part of River Avenue (66 feet wide):

Commencing at the intersection of the southeasterly line of said River Avenue and the northeasterly line of Mulberry Street (66 feet wide); thence N 18° 40’ 05” E, 5.54 feet along the southeasterly line of said River Avenue to the Point of Beginning;

Thence N 71° 19’ 55” W, 66.00 feet to the northwesterly line of said River Avenue;

Thence N 18° 40’ 05” E, 258.86 feet along the northwesterly line of said River Avenue;

Thence N 18° 31’ 25” E, 389.69 feet along the northwesterly line of said River Avenue;

Thence S 04° 23’ 15” W, 71.66 feet to the proposed back of curb;

Thence S 18° 31’ 25” W, 543.50 feet along said proposed back of curb and the prolongation of said back of curb;

Thence S 71° 19’ 55” E, 47.94 feet to the southeasterly line of said River Avenue;

Thence S 18° 40’ 05” W, 35.61 feet along the southeasterly line of said River Avenue to the Point of Beginning and containing 12,532 square feet. This legal description was written for by Gary J. Tata, P.S. #7723. Bearings are based on Grid North derived from GPS observations.

Legal Description approved by Eric Westfall, Section Chief (Acting), Plats, Surveys and House Numbering Section.”.

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Amendments agreed to.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0. Recusal 1.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 0. Recusal 1.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Recusal: Spencer.

In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Council before final passage.

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Ordinance No. 673-2020 (As Amended)

By Council Members: McCormack, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing an amendment to Ordinance 1379-09, passed October 9, 2009, to extend the term of the Tax Increment Financing structure for East Bank Project for an additional thirty years pursuant to Ohio Revised Code 5709.51, to make related changes to the project agreement, and to declare an emergency.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance, when amended as follows:

1. Strike Section 3 in its entirety and insert: “Section 3. Reserved.”

Amendments agreed to.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 14. Nays 2.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 14. Nays 2.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana and Slife.

Voting Nay: Kazy and Spencer.

Absent: B. Jones.

In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Council before final passage.

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Ordinance No. 755-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Cleveland, B. Jones, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance determining the method of making the public improvement of reconstructing a portion of East 18th Street; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts for the construction and design; to accept gifts or grants; authorize other agreements; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire real property and easements.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 814-2020 (As Amended)

By Council Members: McCormack, Santana, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for rehabilitating the Scranton Road Bridge; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into any relative agreements; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance, when amended as follows:

1. In Section 9 line 5, strike “RLA” and insert “RL”.

Amendments agreed to.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Council before final passage.

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Ordinance No. 822-2020

By Council Members: B. Jones, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more multi-party agreements regarding the East 66th Street Roadway Improvement Project; authorizing one or more contracts with Osborn Engineering for professional design services; authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire real property and easements; applying for and accepting a grant from the Cleveland Foundation and other grants and gifts from any entities; and authorizing other agreements for the project.

Approved to the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 824-2020

By Council Members: Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio to construct improvements at various intersections in the City under their Pedestrian Safety Improvement Project; and authorizing agreements.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 838-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing an agreement with the Stadium Company LLC relating to making capital repairs to First Energy Stadium.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 844-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to The Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland to encroach into the right-of-way of Rockwell Avenue with a guard station and bollards for “stand-off” and “crash” protection of the facility.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 853-2020

By Council Member: Kazy and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of water pumps, electric motors, controls, transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, and appurtenances, and for materials, equipment, supplies, parts, and services necessary to test, maintain, replace, and repair water pumps, electric motors, controls, transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, and appurtenances, including but not limited to inspection, supplies, repairing, testing, labor, and installation, if necessary, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period up to two years.

Approved by the Directors of Public Utilities; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Utilities; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 874-2020

By Council Members: Conwell, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to accept a gift from KABOOM! of the design and installation of a multi-sport court at Moulton/Scoutway Park located at East 115th Street and Moulton Avenue.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 875-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Children’s Hunger Alliance to participate in an after-school meal program during the 2021-2022 school year at all City recreation centers, for a period of one year, with a one-year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 876-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with the Children’s Hunger Alliance to participate in a summer food service program during June through August of 2021, at all City recreation centers, with an option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 877-2020

By Council Members: Polensek, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to amend the title and Sections 1, 2 and 4 of Ordinance No. 699-2019, passed July 24, 2019; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a, 3b and 3c relating to changing a consent agreement to rehabilitate East 185th Street from Pawnee Avenue to in the Cities of Cleveland and Euclid from the City of Euclid to the Ohio Department of Transportation.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 877-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 68

Ordinance No. 880-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more Concession Agreements for the operation of food and beverage concessions at Gordon Park and Brookside Park, for the Department of Public Works, for a period not to exceed three years.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 880-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 69

Ordinance No. 881-2020

By Council Members: Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the County of Cuyahoga for the resurfacing of Ridge Road from Pearl Road to Flowerdale Avenue; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into agreements; to apply for and accept an allocation of County Motor Vehicle License Tax Funds; and to cause payment to the County for the City share of the improvement.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 881-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 70

Ordinance No. 882-2020

By Council Members: Spencer, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio for resurfacing a portion of Lake Avenue; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to employ one or more professional consultants to design the improvement; to apply for and accept any gifts or grants from any public or private entity; authorizing any relative agreements; and causing payment of the City’s share to the State for the cost of the improvement.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 882-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 71

Ordinance No. 883-2020

By Council Members: Mooney, Spencer, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Tamir Rice Foundation to construct, install, use, and maintain certain streetscape and landscape improvements that will encroach into the City right-of-way known as the old alignment between Detroit Avenue and Madison Avenue, in the area known as Cudell Commons.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 883-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 72

Ordinance No. 884-2020

By Council Members: B. Jones, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to East 66th Street LLC to encroach into the public rights-of- way of Euclid Avenue and East 66th Street by installing, using and maintaining a building foundation and communication duct bank.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 884-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 73

Ordinance No. 886-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts with Michael Baker International, Inc. for professional services necessary to provide engineering services to continue the Pavement Management Program in 2021, for the Office of Capital Projects.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 886-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 74

Ordinance No. 887-2020

By Council Members: Kazy and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance determining the method of making the public improvement of rehabilitating and replacing the West 56th Street area sewer system, which may include but not be limited to sewer replacement and rehabilitation, and installing manholes and catch basins; authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement; and authorizing the director to apply for and accept any loans or grants from any public or private entity, including but not limited to, the Regional Sewer District for Community Cost Share Program funding.

Approved by the Directors of Public Utilities; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Utilities; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 887-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 75

Ordinance No. 888-2020

By Council Members: Griffin, Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the construction of the new Cleveland Division of Fire – Station 26, for the Department of Public Safety.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 888-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 76

Ordinance No. 889-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of carts for the Automated Waste Collection and Curbside Recycling Program, for the Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Department of Public Works, for a one-year period.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 889-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 77

Ordinance No. 890-2020 (As Amended)

By Council Member: Kelley

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with thunder::tech for the professional services necessary to provide website hosting and website support and maintenance, including Google Maps service to maintain website map for Cleveland City Council.

Approved by the Director of Law; Passage recommended by the Committee on Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to amend the title, line 3, and in Section 1, lines 1 and 2, after “agreement with” insert “Thunder Tech Inc., dba”. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

Amendment passed. 16 Yeas, 0 Nays.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter, a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Council before final passage.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 890-2020 (As Amended) Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 78

Ordinance No. 896-2020

By Council Members: Kazy and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into, apply and accept a principal forgiveness Water Supply Revolving Loan Account loan to participate in a pilot project to replace lead service lines to certain childcare facilities in Cuyahoga County; and to use the loan for reimbursement of the City’s costs to replace the lead service lines.

Approved by the Directors of Public Utilities; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Utilities; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 896-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 79

Ordinance No. 898-2020

By Council Members: Cleveland and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more requirement contracts without competitive bidding with ADB Safegate Americas LLC for the purchase of equipment, parts, labor, and required services needed to maintain operational compliance of the airfield lighting control systems, including replacement parts and software, for the Division of Airports, Department of Port Control, for a period not to exceed two years, with two one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority.

Approved by the Directors of Port Control; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Transportation; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 898-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 80

Ordinance No. 900-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept an HUD 108 loan or loans from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development to partially finance the redevelopment of the Centennial project at 925 Euclid Avenue; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with Millennia Housing Development, Ltd., or its designee, to implement the project.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: Kazy.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 900-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 81

Ordinance No. 902-2020

By Council Members: Bishop, Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to lease certain space located at the Earle B. Turner Recreation Center to JumpStart Inc. for the purpose of developing a community innovation learning center in connection with their Digital Learning Community Center Initiative, for a term of four years.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 902-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 82

Ordinance No. 903-2020

By Council Members: Cleveland and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to lease to the International Women’s Air and Space Museum, Inc. certain space at Burke Lakefront Airport, for a term of five years, with a five-year option to renew, exercisable with additional legislative authority.

Approved by the Directors of Port Control; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Transportation; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 903-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 83

Ordinance No. 904-2020

By Council Members: Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase property for the improvement of the Ambler-Holton Playground, for the Department of Public Works.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 904-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 84

Ordinance No. 905-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute two deeds of easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District certain easement rights in property located in the Village of Newburgh Heights, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the City’s public use.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 905-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 85

Ordinance No. 907-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Millennia Housing Development, Ltd, and/or its designee, to support the redevelopment of the Centennial at 925 Euclid Avenue Project; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: Kazy.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 907-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 86

Ordinance No. 933-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to make additional appropriations of Twenty Million ($20,000,000) to the General Fund, Twelve Million ($12,000,000) to the Special Revenue Fund and Seven Hundred Thousand ($700,000) to the Internal Service Fund.

Approved by the Directors of Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committee on Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 933-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 87

Ordinance No. 934-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to provide for the transfer and amendment to the General Fund appropriations in the amount of Eleven Million Seven Hundred Thirty-One Thousand Five Hundred ($11,731,500), One Hundred Twenty Thousand ($120,000) within the Special Revenue Fund and Eighty- Eight Thousand ($88,000) within the Internal Service Fund.

Approved by the Directors of Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committee on Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 934-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 88

Ordinance No. 935-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to make temporary appropriations for the current payrolls and other ordinary expenses of the City of Cleveland from the period from January 1, 2021, until the effective date of the annual appropriation ordinance for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2021.

Approved by the Directors of Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committee on Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 935-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 89

Ordinance No. 936-2020

By Council Members: Santana, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance approving that the Cleveland Citywide Development Corporation, or its designee, may enter into at least three partially forgivable separate loan contracts with Metro West Community Development Organization, or its designee, to rehabilitate at least three vacant single-family homes on scattered sites within the Clark-Fulton neighborhood, and other associated costs necessary to redevelop the property, under the authority of Ordinance No. 563-17, passed August 16, 2017.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 936-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 90

Ordinance No. 938-2020

By Council Members: Cleveland, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into an agreement with the Sports Commission to implement and manage the demolition and removal of Docks 30 and 32 warehouses and demolition-related remediation to the site which is needed to stage the 2021 NFL Draft at ; and to amend Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1028-18, passed January 11, 2019, relating to major events to add the Department of Port Control to the list of departments that may apply for and accept gifts and grants and enter into agreements relative to an event being held on their property.

Approved by the Directors of Port Control; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Transportation; Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 938-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 91

Ordinance No. 939-2020

By Council Members: Johnson and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to amend the title and Section 8 of Ordinance No. 485-2020, passed June 3, 2020, relating to authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept the Operation Relentless Pursuit Program grant to add a contract with KG Automotive, LLC for the purpose of used vehicles which will be used for the grant purposes.

Approved by the Directors of Public Works; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 939-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 92

Ordinance No. 940-2020

By Council Members: McCormack and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director Aging to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2019-070 with Community Housing Solutions to develop, operate and implement the Age Friendly Home Investment Program.

Approved by the Directors of Aging; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Health and Human Services; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 940-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 93

Ordinance No. 942-2020

By Council Members: Griffin and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the United States Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Assistance for the FY 2020 Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Local Solicitation; and authorizing one or more contracts with Cuyahoga County and the cities of East Cleveland, Cleveland Heights, Euclid, and Parma needed to implement the grant.

Approved by the Directors of Public Safety; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Safety; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 942-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 94

Ordinance No. 947-2020

By Council Members: Griffin and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Directors of Public Safety or Law to apply for and accept grants from the County Public Safety and Justice Services for the FY 2020 Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) program for a sexual assault advocate and for the Law Enforcement and Prosecution components of the Cleveland Domestic Violence Program; and authorizing one or more contracts with Cuyahoga County, the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center, and other entities to implement the grants.

Approved by the Directors of Public Safety; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Safety; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 947-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 95

Ordinance No. 949-2020

By Council Members: B. Jones, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into a development agreement with Frontline Development Group, LLC, or their designee, for the sale and redevelopment of City-owned properties currently in the City’s Land Reutilization Program which are located in The Allen Estates Development site plan; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to sell City-owned property no longer needed for public use.

Approved by the Directors of Community Development; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 949-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 96

Ordinance No. 950-2020

By Council Members: Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with JumpStart Inc., or its designee, to assist with operating expenses associated with providing technical and financial assistance to Cleveland businesses.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 950-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 97

Ordinance No. 951-2020

By Council Members: Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with the Urban League of Greater Cleveland, or its designee, to assist with operating expenses associated with outreach, assistance and administration of a loan fund and assistance, training and planning for small businesses through the Entrepreneurship Center.

Approved by the Directors of Economic Development; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 951-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 98

Ordinance No. 952-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into a grant agreement with the Near West Side Multi-Service Corporation dba May Dugan Center, to make repairs to the City-owned facility located at 4115 Bridge Avenue.

Approved by the Directors of Community Development; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 953-2020

By Council Members: Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of City Planning to enter into an agreement with ULI - The Urban Land Institute, or its designee, to partner with the City of Cleveland to conduct the Building the 21st Century City Symposium in March 2021.

Approved by the Directors of City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

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Ordinance No. 954-2020

By Council Members: Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into an Option to Acquire Agreement with the Ohio Department of Transportation, or its designee, in connection with the purchase of ODOT-owned property located at 9607 Buckeye Road needed for the future development of the Woodhill CMHA property and surrounding neighborhood; authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to purchase the property from ODOT, for the Department of Community Development; and authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to convey the property to Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority, which is not needed for the City’s public use.

Approved by the Directors of Community Development; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Development, Planning and Sustainability; and Finance.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 16. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones.

Second Reading Emergency Ordinances Passed Ord. No. 954-2020 Official Proceedings – City Council December 11, 2020 The City Record 101

Ordinance No. 966-2020 (As Amended)

By Council Member: Kelley

An emergency ordinance to supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Chapter 687B, Third-party Food Delivery Services; to establish a limit on the commission that third parties can charge to restaurants located in the City of Cleveland to 15% of the purchase price on delivery or pick-up orders while restaurants are unable to provide unrestricted dine-in service; and to prohibit a reduction in compensation for delivery drivers as a result of this limit.

Approved by the Directors of Public Safety; Finance; and Law; Passage recommended by the Committees on Safety; and Finance, when amended as follows:

1. In Section 1, at new Section 687B.01, insert new division (c) to read as follows: “(c) “Person” means any organization, corporation for profit or not for profit, partnership, limited partnership, joint venture, unincorporated association, estate, trust, or other commercial or legal entity.”; renumber existing divisions (c) and (d) to new divisions “(d)” and “(e)”; in existing division 687B.01(c), in line 1, strike “order. Such terms exclude” and insert “order, minus any applicable coupon or promotional discount provided to the customer by the eating and drinking establishment. Such price excludes”; in existing division 687B.01(d), line 1, after “means any” insert “person who is engaged in operating a”.

2. In Section 1, at new Section 687B.02(b), strike lines 3, 4, and 5, in their entirety and insert “order, the eating and drinking establishment shall provide written notice to the third-party food delivery service requesting a refund of the amount of commission paid in excess of the allowable fifteen percent (15%) within seven (7) business days. No third-party food delivery service shall fail to issue a refund within seven (7) business days of receipt of the notice.”

3. In Section 1, strike new Section 687B.04 in its entirety and insert: “Section 687B.04 Reserved.”.

4. In Section 1, at new Section 687B.05, strike lines 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in their entirety and insert “This chapter shall only be in effect from the effective date of this ordinance until ninety (90) days after eating and drinking establishments are permitted to operate with no restrictions.”.

Amendments agreed to.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final passage. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

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Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Passed. Yeas 15. Nays 1.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: Kazy.

Absent: B. Jones.

In compliance with Section 33 of the Charter a copy of the legislation was furnished to each member of Council before final passage.

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Ordinances and Resolutions

Second Reading Emergency Resolutions Adopted

A resolution is an informal enactment stating a decision or expressing the opinion of Council regarding a particular item of business, an event, issue or person. Resolutions are used by Council to recognize dignitaries and community members and their accomplishments.

Resolutions are effective 30 days after adoption. Emergency resolutions take effect immediately upon the Mayor’s signature or 10 days after adoption.

Typically, legislation cannot be adopted until it has been read on three separate days. However, this requirement is dispensed with a two-thirds vote by the Council, placing the legislation “under suspension.” Once under suspension, the legislation can be adopted after the second reading.

These resolutions were read for the second time on December 9, 2020, the rules were suspended, and the legislation was adopted by an affirmative two-thirds vote of all members elected to Council.

Click on a resolution below to read it:

Res. No. 769-2020

Res. No. 831-2020

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Resolution No. 769-2020

By Council Members: Slife, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency resolution declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Lynn Court N.W.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Adoption recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones and J. Jones.

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Resolution No. 831-2020

By Council Members: Kelley, Johnson and Brancatelli (by departmental request)

An emergency resolution declaring the intent to vacate a portion of Muriel Court S.W.

Approved by the Directors of Capital Projects; City Planning Commission; Finance; and Law; Adoption recommended by the Committees on Municipal Services and Properties; and Development, Planning and Sustainability.

Motion by Council Member Santana to suspend the rules, Charter, and statutory provisions and place on final adoption. Seconded by Council Member Mooney.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Read second time.

Read third time in full.

Adopted. Yeas 15. Nays 0.

Voting Yea: Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, Kazy, Kelley, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife and Spencer.

Voting Nay: None.

Absent: B. Jones and J. Jones.

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Official Proceedings Adjournment City Council

Cleveland, Ohio Wednesday, December 9, 2020

MOTION

The Council Meeting adjourned at 4:o5 p.m. to meet at the call of the chair in a Virtual Meeting. The next regular meeting of Council will be on Wednesday, January 6, 2021, and will be immediately following a Committee of the Whole meeting, which will start at 10:00 a.m.

Patricia J. Britt City Clerk, Clerk of Council

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Council Committee Meetings

The following committee meetings were held during the City of Cleveland's COVID-19 emergency declaration and conducted as virtual meetings, in accordance with Ohio's Open Meetings Laws as amended by Sub. H.B 197. The public was able to observe these meetings live on YouTube (broadcast online) and on Cleveland Channel 20 (broadcast online and on local government access cable television).

Monday, December 7, 2020 9:30 a.m.

Health and Human Services Committee Present: McCormack, Chair; Conwell, Hairston, Santana, Spencer Authorized Absence: B. Jones, Vice Chair; Johnson

11:30 a.m.

Municipal Services and Properties Committee Present: Johnson, Chair; J. Jones, Vice Chair; Bishop, Brancatelli, Hairston, Kazy, Mooney

2:00 p.m.

Finance Committee Present: Kelley, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; Bishop, Brancatelli, Conwell, Griffin, Kazy, McCormack, Mooney

Tuesday, December 8, 2020 9:30 a.m.

Development, Planning and Sustainability Committee Present: Brancatelli, Chair; Hairston, Vice Chair; Cleveland, Griffin, McCormack, Slife Authorized Absence: B. Jones

12:30 p.m.

Utilities Committee Present: Kazy, Chair; Bishop, Vice Chair; Hairston, McCormack, Polensek, Santana, Slife

Wednesday, December 9, 2020 10:00 a.m.

Committee of the Whole Present: Kelley, Chair; Bishop, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Conwell, Griffin, Hairston, Johnson, J. Jones, Kazy, McCormack, Mooney, Polensek, Santana, Slife, Spencer Authorized Absence: B. Jones

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Board of Control

Wednesday, December 9, 2020

The meeting of the Board of Control convened in the Mayor's office on Wednesday, December 9, 2020, at 10:38 a.m. with Director Langhenry presiding.

Members Present: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

Others Present: Tiffany White Johnson, Commissioner Purchases & Supplies

On motions, the resolutions attached were adopted, except as may be otherwise noted.

There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 10:46 a.m.

Ronda G. Curtis Acting Secretary – Board of Control

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Resolution No. 481-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Dumas

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that under the authority of Ordinance No. 450-2020, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on June 5, 2020, Axon Enterprise, Inc. is selected as the firm to be employed by contract to provide upgraded Body Worn Cameras, associated hardware and professional configuration services necessary for compatibility with Evidence.com, under the 2020 ITS Capital Project Plan, for the Division of Police.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Director of Finance is authorized to enter into contract with Axon Enterprise, Inc., based on its fee proposal quote dated July 30, 2020, which contract shall be prepared by the Director of Law, shall provide for the furnishing of Body Worn Camera and Docking Station Hardware described in the fee proposal quote for a fixed amount of $1,150,652.92, and shall contain such additional provisions as the Director of Law deems necessary to protect and benefit the public interest.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 482-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Dumas

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that under the authority of Ordinance No. 565-18, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on May 21, 2018, Paladin Protective Systems, Inc. is selected from a list of firms determined after a full and complete canvass by the Director of Finance as the firm to be employed by contract to provide video surveillance maintenance and support which includes but is not limited to cameras, network recorders and storage, wired and wireless infrastructure and ancillary equipment, network troubleshooting resolution, programming, server support, and maintenance patches to maintain the Safe Smart CLE Citywide Video Surveillance at City of Cleveland Recreation Centers, Neighborhood Corridors, Business Districts, Parks, and Division of Police-defined "Hot Spots" for remote viewing and recording.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Director of Finance is authorized to enter into a contract with Paladin Protective Systems, Inc. based upon its proposal price quote "Paladin Proposal for the City of Cleveland – Video Surveillance Professional Services Maintenance", which contract shall be prepared by the Director of Law, shall provide for rendering the above-mentioned maintenance and support services as described in the proposal price quote, for an amount not to exceed $182,840.00, and shall contain such additional provisions as the Director of Law deems necessary to protect and benefit the public interest.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 483-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Dumas

BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that under the authority of Ordinance No. 450-2020, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on June 5, 2020, Paladin Protective Systems, Inc. is selected from a list of firms determined after a full and complete canvass by the Director of Finance as the firm to be employed by contract to provide a turnkey Access Control Solution that provides the ability to record all swipe card/reader transactions with date, time and location for custom reporting, failed attempts to access secure areas/rooms, and ID Badge Photo display with integration with the City's Video Surveillance Cameras to provide alerts, notifications and intrusion detection in real time.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Director of Finance is authorized to enter into a contract with Paladin Protective Systems, Inc. based upon its proposal dated July 3, 2020, which contract shall be prepared by the Director of Law, shall provide for rendering of the above-mentioned Access Control Solution and professional services as more fully described in the proposal, for an amount not to exceed $450,000.00, and shall contain such additional provisions as the Director of Law deems necessary to protect and benefit the public interest.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 484-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Dumas

REQUIREMENT CONTRACT

RESOLVED, by the BOARD of CONTROL of the CITY of CLEVELAND that the conditional bid of

CDW Government, LLC, except for such terms and conditions as are not acceptable to the Director of Law and the Director of Finance, for an estimated quantity of Computer Hardware, Group 1, all items, Group 2, all items, Group 3, items 9-15, Group 4, all items for the various divisions of City government, for a period of three years beginning with the date of execution of a contract, with two one-year options to renew, received on October 14, 2020, under the authority of Ordinance No. 450-2020 passed by Cleveland City Council on June 5, 2020, which on the basis of the estimated quantity would amount to $2,140,143.36, is affirmed and approved as the lowest and best bid, and the Director of Finance is requested to enter into a REQUIREMENT contract for the goods and/or services, for the specified items.

The REQUIREMENT contract shall further provide that the Contractor shall furnish the City's requirements for such goods and/or services, whether more or less than the estimated quantity, as may be ordered under more or less than the estimated quantity, as may be ordered under delivery orders separately certified to the contract.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 485-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Dumas

REQUIREMENT CONTRACT

RESOLVED, by the BOARD OF CONTROL of the CITY OF CLEVELAND that all bids received, on October 14, 2020, for Citywide Computer Hardware, Group 3, items 1-8, 16-21 and Group 5, all items, for the Division of Information Technology & Services, Department of Finance, under the authority of Ordinance No.450-2020 passed June 5, 2020, are rejected.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 486-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Davis

REQUIREMENT CONTRACT

BE IT RESOLVED by the BOARD of CONTROL of the CITY of CLEVELAND that the bid of AVO Multi-Amp Corporation dba Megger, for an estimated quantity of Various Electrical Test Equipment and Labor and Materials Necessary to Maintain or Repair Electrical Test Equipment, Including Training When Necessary, for Group A (All items), Group B (All items), Group C (All items) and Group D (Items Dl thru D6), for the Division of Cleveland Public Power, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years starting upon the later of execution of a contract or the day following expiration of the currently effective contract for the goods or services, with two (2) one-year options to renew, received on September 2, 2020, under the authority of Ordinance No. 376-2020, passed June 17, 2020, which on the basis of the estimated quantity would amount to $636,986.33, is affirmed and approved as the lowest and best bid, and the Director of Public Utilities is requested to enter into a REQUIREMENT contract for the required goods and/or services necessary for the specified items.

The REQUIREMENT contract shall further provide that the Contractor shall furnish all the City's requirements for such goods and/or services, whether more or less than the estimated quantity, as may .be ordered under delivery orders separately certified to the contract.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 487-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Kennedy

REQUIREMENT CONTRACT

RESOLVED, by the BOARD OF CONTROL of the CITY OF CLEVELAND that all bids received for the public improvement of runway 6R-24L pavement repairs, for the Department of Port Control, received November 25, 2020, under the authority of Ordinance No. 512-20, passed by the Council of the City of Cleveland on June 17, 2020, are rejected.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 488-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Director Howard

WHEREAS, under the authority of Ordinance No. 1128-14, passed by the Cleveland City Council on October 13, 2014, the City of Cleveland, through the Director of Public Safety, entered into an agreement with Taser International, Inc., City Contract No. CT 6002 PS 2015-001, to provide equipment, video management, storage and security solutions, software, and training needed to implement a body-worn camera system for the Division of Police, including managed storage, warranty, upgrades, replacement equipment, maintenance, and other related services for a period of up to five years; and

WHEREAS, by its April 5, 2017, letter, Taser International, Inc. notified the City that it changed its corporate name to Axon Enterprise, Inc., and that it would honor all contracts in their existing form; and

WHEREAS, under the authority of division (c) of Section 181.102 C.O. the City of Cleveland, through the Director of Public Safety, entered into an agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc., styled as a second modification to Contract No. CT 6002 PS2015 001 . with Axon Enterprise, Inc., for Evidence.com Body Worn Camera video storage and software user licenses necessary to maintain Evidence.com for a period of one year; and

WHEREAS, under the authority of division (c) of Section 181.102 C.O., the City intends to enter into an agreement with Axon Enterprise, Inc. for Evidence.com unlimited media storage and for the software user licenses necessary to maintain Evidence.com for a period of five years beginning March 1, 2020; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Control of the City of Cleveland that under division (e) of Section 181.102 C. 0., the compensation to be paid Axon Enterprise, Inc., under the above-mentioned prospective agreement based on its quote dated July 30, 2020, for the above-mentioned Evidence.com unlimited media storage and software licenses, for the Department of Public Safety, Division of Police, is fixed at $943,200 per year for operation years 2 through 5, for a total amount not to exceed $3,772,800.00.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Resolution No. 489-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Interim Director Wackers

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, the City is conducting a Land Reutilization Program ("Program") according to the provisions of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, under the Program, the City has acquired Permanent Parcel No. 131-18- 011 located at 3384 East 49th Street; and

WHEREAS, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, when directed by the Director of Community Development and when certain specified conditions have been met, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels; and

WHEREAS, Marvin Dale Godbey has proposed to the City to purchase and develop the parcel for yard expansion; and

WHEREAS, the following conditions exist:

1. The member of Council from Ward 5 has either approved the proposed sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed sale within 45 days of notification of it;

2. The proposed purchaser of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor in violation of the Building and Housing Code; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND that under Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when directed by the Director of Community Development, and the Mayor is requested, to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City of Cleveland, with Marvin Dale Godbey for the sale and development of Permanent Parcel No. 131-18-011 located at 3384 East 49th Street, according to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out the intent of the program.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the consideration for the sale of the parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is determined to be not less than the fair market value of the parcel for uses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director

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McNamara

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Resolution No. 490-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Interim Director Wackers

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, the City is conducting a Land Reutilization Program ("Program") according to the provisions of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, under the Program, the City has acquired Permanent Parcel No. 131-30- 044 located at 3621 East 46th Street; and

WHEREAS, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, when directed by the Director of Community Development and when certain specified conditions have been met, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels; and

WHEREAS, Alyssa M. Montanez has proposed to the City to purchase and develop the parcel for yard expansion; and

WHEREAS, the following conditions exist:

1. The member of Council from Ward 12 has either approved the proposed sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed sale within 45 days of notification of it;

2. The proposed purchaser of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor in violation of the Building and Housing Code; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND that under Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when directed by the Director of Community Development, and the Mayor is requested, to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City of Cleveland, with Alyssa M. Montanez for the sale and development of Permanent Parcel No. 131-30-044 located at 3621 East 46th Street, according to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out the. intent of the program.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the consideration for the sale of the parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is determined to be not less than the fair market value of the parcel for uses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director

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McNamara

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Resolution No. 491-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Interim Director Wackers

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, the City is conducting a Land Reutilization Program ("Program") according to the provisions of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, under the Program, the City has acquired Permanent Parcel No. 143-20- 107 located 4795 East 176th Street; and

WHEREAS, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, when directed by the Director of Community Development, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels when certain specified conditions have been met; and

WHEREAS, Yvonne Pounds and Robert Pounds have proposed to the City to purchase and develop the parcel for yard expansion; and

WHEREAS, the following conditions exist:

1. The member of Council from Ward 1 has approved the proposed sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed sale within 45 days of notification of it;

2. The proposed purchaser of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor in violation of the Building and Housing Code; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND that under Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when directed by the Director of Community Development, and the Mayor is requested to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City of Cleveland with Yvonne Pounds and Robert Pounds for the sale and development of Permanent Parcel No. 143-20-107, according to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out the intent of the program.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the consideration for the sale of the parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is determined to be not less than the fair market value of the parcel for uses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director

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McNamara

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Resolution No. 492-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Interim Director Wackers

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, the City is conducting a Land Reutilization Program ("Program") according to the provisions of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, under the Program, the City has acquired Permanent Parcel No. 109-17- 029 located at 10905 Grantwood Avenue; and

WHEREAS, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commissioner of Purchases-and Supplies, when directed by the Director of Community Development and when certain specified conditions have been met, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels; and

WHEREAS, Yolonda Roulette and Jacques Roulette have proposed to the City to purchase and develop the parcel for yard expansion; and

WHEREAS, the following conditions exist:

1. The member of Council from Ward 9 has either approved the proposed sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed sale within 45 days of notification of it;

2. The proposed purchasers of the parcel are neither tax delinquent nor in violation of the Building and Housing Code; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND that under Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when directed by the Director of Community Development, and the Mayor is requested, to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City of Cleveland, with Yolonda Roulette and Jacques Roulette for the sale and development of Permanent Parcel No. 109-17-029 located at 10905 Grantwood Avenue, according to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out the intent of the program.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the consideration for the sale of the parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is determined to be not less than the fair market value of the parcel for uses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director

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McNamara

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Resolution No. 493-20 Adopted 12/9/20 By Interim Director Wackers

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, the City is conducting a Land Reutilization Program ("Program") according to the provisions of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, under the Program, the City has acquired Permanent Parcel No. 110-15- 089 located at 847 East 129th Street; and

WHEREAS, Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, when directed by the Director of Community Development, to sell Land Reutilization Program parcels when certain specified conditions have been met; and

WHEREAS, Barbara Ward has proposed to the City to purchase and develop the parcel for a side yard expansion; and

WHEREAS, the following conditions exist:

1. The member of Council from Ward 10 has approved the proposed sale or has not disapproved or requested a hold of the proposed sale within 45 days of notification of it;

2. The proposed purchaser of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor in violation of the Building and Housing Code; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF CONTROL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND that under Section 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized, when directed by the Director of Community Development, and the Mayor is requested to execute an Official Deed for and on behalf of the City of Cleveland with Barbara Ward for the sale and development of Permanent Parcel No. 110-15-089, according to the Land Reutilization Program in such manner as best carries out the intent of the program.

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED THAT the consideration for the sale of the parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is determined to be not less than the fair market value of the parcel for uses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Acting Director Shaw, Director Cox, Interim Director Kimball, Acting Director Coulter, Director West, Acting Director Brown, Director Donald

Nays: None

Absent: Mayor Jackson, Director Dumas, Interim Director Wackers, Director McNamara

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Civil Service

PUBLIC NOTICE

PLEASE BE ADVISED

The following meeting held during the COVID-19 emergency declaration will be conducted as a virtual meeting in accordance with Ohio’s Open Meetings Law as amended by Sub. H.B. 197.

The public may observe this meeting on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgOtZVCoYBtfF7bYbO43PVQ.

Friday, December 18, 2020 Friday, January 8, 2021

@ 8:30 a.m. Civil Service Commission

President: Pastor Gregory E. Jordan Vice President: Michael Flickinger Secretary: Michael R. Spreng Members: India P. Lee and Daniel J. Brennan General Counsel: Ronda Curtis

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Approved C.S.C. Minutes 12/4/20

Announcement Number: CS2020-061

Chief Clerk (Open)

Public notice is hereby given by the Civil Service Commission of Cleveland, Ohio, of an open competitive examination for the above classification.

Filing of Application

Application must be made electronically through the City of Cleveland’s web site:

www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland

No other form or method of application will be accepted. Absolutely no paper applications will be accepted.

The electronic application period is from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, December 11, 2020 until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

NOTE: Applications will not be accepted after 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION'S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE FILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of submitting an application, copies of the following items are required to be uploaded as attachments to that application:

1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove veteran’s status (as described herein) only required if the applicant is seeking veteran’s preference points.

NOTE: All correspondence, notifications and certifications will be made with applicants via email. Any updates of email or your online profile must be made at

[email protected]

NOTE: You are not applying for an immediate job opening. You are applying to take an examination which will be used to create an eligible list for this job classification. That list will be used for future hires in this job classification.

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Salary

The prevailing salary for this position as established by Ordinance of the Council of the City of Cleveland is $22,050.00 – $52,504.47 per year.

Examination Information

TYPE: Written Examination: Applicants will be notified of the time, date and place of the examination via email.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licenses, certificates, resumes, and any other required documents must be uploaded and included with your application when it is submitted. Applications without the required documents will be rejected.

Duties

Under general direction, supervises and performs clerical activities for a city division or major subdivision. Performs the more difficult, complex or specialized clerical duties. Performs other job-related duties as required. Follows all operations and safety policies and safe work practices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training classes and demonstrates competence. (Demonstration of competence may be determined by exam.) Wears and properly utilizes safety equipment in accordance with Divisional policy at all times.

Minimum Qualifications

A High School Diploma or GED is required. An associate degree is required. Five years of full time paid progressively responsible clerical or secretarial experience is required. (Substitution: One year of experience would substitute for each year of college education lacking.) Must be computer literate.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications must be met as of the last day of the filing period unless otherwise stated.

NOTE: The Civil Service Commission reserves the right to review and evaluate any and all information contained in the application or resume. Lack of honesty will result in immediate removal from the eligible list.

Any applicant that willfully provides any false document, statement or certification in regard to any test will be terminated from all processing, removed from any eligible list and may face possible criminal prosecution.

Veterans' Preference

Veterans' preference will be awarded, when applicable, to eligible veterans in accordance with Civil Service Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.. Proof of active service or a DD Form 214, must be presented to the Commission at the time of filing application for

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The Commission will not entertain appeals for veterans' preference credit after the applicant has filed his/her application. The decision of the Commission is final.

Anyone who wishes to request an accommodation must do so at the time of filing. The Commission will contact the individual concerning such accommodation prior to the examination. The Commission may refuse to provide such accommodation if it is not reasonable or would constitute an undue hardship. Current (within one year) documentation supporting the need for the requested accommodation is required. Such documentation should be submitted at the time of filing.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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Approved C.S.C. Minutes 12/4/20

Announcement Number: CS2020-062

Personnel Analyst I (Open)

Public notice is hereby given by the Civil Service Commission of Cleveland, Ohio, of an open competitive examination for the above classification.

Filing of Application

Application must be made electronically through the City of Cleveland’s web site:

www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland

No other form or method of application will be accepted. Absolutely no paper applications will be accepted.

The electronic application period is from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, December 11, 2020, until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

Note: Applications will not be accepted after 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION'S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE FILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of submitting an application, copies of the following items are required to be uploaded as attachments to that application:

1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove veteran’s status (as described herein) only required if the applicant is seeking veteran’s preference points; 3. Any other certificate, diploma, license, resume, etc.

*These items should be uploaded under the “Attachments” tab in your application.

NOTE: Once you submit your application, further changes to that application will not be permitted. All additional attachments, correspondence, notifications, and certifications will be made with applicants via email. Any updates of email or your online profile must be made at:

[email protected]

NOTE: You are not applying for an immediate job opening. You are applying to take an examination which will be used to create an eligible list for this job classification. That list will be used for future hires in this job classification.

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Salary

The prevailing salary for this position as established by Ordinance of the Council of the City of Cleveland is $21,000.00 – $52,182.05 per year.

Examination Information

TYPE: Experience Evaluation: Applicant's grade will be determined based on Education and Experience found in Resume and Application.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licenses, certificates, resumes and any other required documents must be uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. Applications without the required documents will be rejected.

Duties

Under supervision, updates and maintains accurate record of personnel transactions. Examines applications, checks applicant qualifications against personnel requirements and works with Personnel Administrators to recommend referral of pertinent applications to departments/divisions. Performs police checks of new hires and reviews drug screen results. Interviews and tests procedures and other matters. Coordinates seasonal employment programs including recruitment and interviewing of candidates. Performs receptionist duties. Performs other job-related duties as required. Follows all operations and safety policies and safe work practices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training classes and demonstrates competence. (Demonstration of competence may be determined by exam.) Wears and properly utilizes safety equipment in accordance with Divisional policy at all times.

Minimum Qualifications

A High School Diploma or G.E.D is required. An associate degree in Business/Public Administration or related field from an accredited college or university is required; a bachelor’s degree is preferred. Three years of full-time paid experience in Human Resources and Employee Relations or related field is required. (Substitution: One year of directly related experience may substitute for each year of college education lacking. Must have strong analytical and problem=solving skills. Must be able to operate personal computers and a 10-key adding machine.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications must be met as of the last day of the filing period unless otherwise stated.

NOTE: The Civil Service Commission reserves the right to review and evaluate any and all information contained in the application or resume. Lack of honesty will result in immediate removal from the eligible list.

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Any applicant that willfully provides any false document, statement or certification in regard to any test will be terminated from all processing, removed from any eligible list and may face possible criminal prosecution.

Veterans' Preference

Veterans' preference will be awarded, when applicable, to eligible veterans in accordance with Civil Service Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of active service or a DD Form 214, must be presented to the Commission at the time of filing application for the examination in which credit is sought in order to qualify for veterans' credit. If the applicant has received an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions that applicant shall receive an additional five (5) points added to their raw score on the examination.

The Commission will not entertain appeals for veterans' preference credit after the applicant has filed his/her application. The decision of the Commission is final.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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Approved C.S.C. Minutes 12/4/20

Announcement Number: CS2020-063

Water Service Investigator (Open)

Public notice is hereby given by the Civil Service Commission of Cleveland, Ohio, of an open competitive examination for the above classification.

Filing of Application

Application must be made electronically through the City of Cleveland’s web site:

www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cleveland

No other form or method of application will be accepted. Absolutely no paper applications will be accepted.

The electronic application period is from 12:01 a.m. on Friday, December 11, 2020, until 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

Note: Applications will not be accepted after 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, December 24, 2020.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION'S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE FILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of submitting an application, copies of the following items are required to be uploaded as attachments to that application:

1. Proof of Education (as provided herein); 2. A valid Driver’s License; 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove veteran’s status (as described herein) only required if the applicant is seeking veteran’s preference points; 4. Any other certificate, diploma, license, resume, etc.

*These items should be uploaded under the “Attachments” tab in your application.

NOTE: Once you submit your application, further changes to that application will not be permitted. All additional attachments, correspondence, notifications, and certifications will be made with applicants via email. Any updates of email or your online profile must be made at:

[email protected]

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NOTE: You are not applying for an immediate job opening. you are applying to take an examination which will be used to create an eligible list for this job classification. That list will be used for future hires in this job classification.

Salary

The prevailing salary for this position as established by Ordinance of the Council of the City of Cleveland is $21.49 – $21.92 per hour.

Examination Information

TYPE: Experience Evaluation: Applicant's grade will be determined based on Education and Experience found in Resume and Application.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licenses, certificates, resumes and any other required documents must be uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. Applications without the required documents will be rejected.

Duties

Under general direction, investigates, diagnoses, and remediates where possible in response to Division of Water customer complaints. Acts as the first responder to water distribution system emergencies such as leaks, breaks, etc. to mitigate or resolve the situation through correct workflow, follow-up and/or job prioritization. Investigates, remediates or refers the following: Street depressions; Hydrant and service line leaks which would include inspection, testing and sampling for origination clarification; Poor pressure complaints; Hydrant flushing; House-to-house Hookups; Brick Vault (BV) leaks; Turn on/off of water service; Turn off/take out BV and base meters; Reset/change BV and base meter leak/change/reset; Missing cover replacements; Flush-outs; Dig- ups. Utilizes and operates tools for repair work on water distribution system appurtenances. Reads maps and utilizes a computer. Surveys areas of concern and communicates activities and conditions which may impact task initiation and/or completion. Performs other job-related duties as required. Follows all operations and safety policies and safe work practices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training classes and demonstrates competence. (Demonstration of competence may be determined by exam.) Wears and properly utilizes safety equipment in accordance with Divisional policy at all times.

Minimum Qualifications

A High School Diploma or GED is required. Three years of full-time paid distribution maintenance field operations and repairs experience which includes two years of water pipe repair is required. (Substitution: Five years of full-time paid water distribution investigation experience may be substituted for the two years of water pipe repair experience.) Solid verbal communication skills and the ability to work alone, in confined spaces, at any time of day or night, and/or outdoors in in extreme weather conditions

Civil Service December 11, 2020 The City Record 135 are required. Must be able to lift and carry 75 pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s License is required. A Water Distribution Operator’s License is preferred.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications must be met as of the last day of the filing period unless otherwise stated.

NOTE: The Civil Service Commission reserves the right to review and evaluate any and all information contained in the application or resume. Lack of honesty will result in immediate removal from the eligible list.

Any applicant that willfully provides any false document, statement or certification in regard to any test will be terminated from all processing, removed from any eligible list and may face possible criminal prosecution.

Veterans' Preference

Veterans' preference will be awarded, when applicable, to eligible veterans in accordance with Civil Service Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of active service or a DD Form 214, must be presented to the Commission at the time of filing application for the examination in which credit is sought in order to qualify for veterans' credit. If the applicant has received an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions that applicant shall receive an additional five (5) points added to their raw score on the examination.

The Commission will not entertain appeals for veterans' preference credit after the applicant has filed his/her application. The decision of the Commission is final.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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Report of the Board of Zoning Appeals

Monday, December 7, 2020

At the meeting of the Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday, December 7, 2020, the following appeals were scheduled for hearing before the Board and;

The following appeals were APPROVED:

Calendar No. 20-186: 2401 Scranton Avenue Scranton Property LLC, owner, proposes to change use from restaurant to chiropractic clinic on first floor and residential on second floor in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 20-188: 931 Nye Road Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health, owner, proposes to use as Community Health Services facility in a B1 Two-Family Residential Zoning District.

Calendar No. 20-190: 791 New York Avenue – Waste Collection Appeal Michael S. Devis appeals under the authority of Section 76-6 of the Charter of the City of Cleveland and division (d) of Section 329.02 of the Cleveland Codified Ordinances and disputes the decision of the hearing examiner in Parking Violations Bureau on October 8, 2020 concerning the City of Cleveland Waste Collection issuance of Civil Infraction Ticket Number WC40438319 issued March 26, 2020, regarding failure to comply with division (B) of Section 551.111 in the Cleveland Codified Ordinances.

Calendar No. 20-192: 1325 West 85th Street B.R. Knez, owner, proposes to install approximately 190 linear feet of 6-foot-high wood fence, and gate in a D1 Multi-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 20-165: 3989 Lee Road (Granted Conditionally) International Graphics, owner, and Michael Moore, lessee, propose to change the use from retail store to gaming video lounge in a Local Retail Zoning District and an Urban Form Overlay District (UF) (frontage).

The following appeals were DENIED: None

The following appeals were WITHDRAWN: None

The following appeals were DISMISSED: None

The following cases were REINSTATED: None

The following cases were POSTPONED: None

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The following cases were heard by the Board of Zoning Appeals on Monday, November 30, 2020, and the decisions were adopted and approved on Monday, December 7, 2020:

The following appeals were APPROVED:

Calendar No. 20-178: 2314 West 37th Street Red Hawk North LLC., owner, proposes to erect a 20-foot by 41-foot, two-story frame single-family residence and a detached garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 20-179: 2316 West 37th Street Red Hawk North LLC., owner, proposes to erect a single-family residence with detached garage in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 20-184: 7427 Detroit Avenue Travis Peebles, Blazing Saddles Prop LLC, owner, and Olive Ink LLC., tenant, propose to establish tattooing use in a K3 Local Retail Business District.

Calendar No. 20-185: 1380 East 32nd Street City of Cleveland, owner, proposes to renovate existing recreation center, including 5,300-square-foot addition, and reduction of accessory off-street parking lot to 14 spaces in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

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Public Notice

NOTICE

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR UPDATING THE CITY COUNCIL WEBSITE

PROPOSAL DUE DATE/TIME: Friday, December 18, 2020 / 4:00 p.m. (EST)

Cleveland City Council requests responses from qualified parties to provide professional services necessary to update, customize, maintain and implement the City Council Website.

The Council is looking for a website developer/designer and/or vendor-authorized consulting partner to refresh, redesign, configure, implement, develop, and train core users for the City Council Website. In addition to providing technical assistance, the selected Consultant must be qualified to consult with the Clerk of Council and her designees on future phases of product implementation in the areas of technology, subject matter and process.

TO GET A COPY OF THE FULL RFP, GO TO www.clevelandcitycouncil.org.

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City of Cleveland Bids

For All Departments

Sealed bids will be received at the office of the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, Room 128, City Hall, in accordance with the appended schedule, and will be opened and read in Room 128, City Hall, immediately thereafter.

Each bid must be made in accordance with the specifications and must be submitted on the blanks supplied for the purpose, all of which may be obtained at the office of the said Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies, but no bid will be considered unless delivered to the office of the said commissioner previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern Standard Time) on the date specified in the schedule.

Section 187.10 of the Codified Ordinances: Negotiated contracts; Notice required in Advertisements for Bids

Where invitations for bids are advertised, the following notice shall be included in the advertisement: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE Code; each prime bidder, each minority business enterprise (“MBE”) and each female business enterprise (“FBE”) must be certified before doing business with the City. Therefore, any prime contractor wishing to receive credit for using an MBE or FBE should ensure that applications for certifications as to MBE or FBE status compliance with the Code, affirmative action in employment and, if applicable, joint venture status, are submitted to the Office of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) prior to the date of bid opening or submission of proposals or as specified by the Director. Failure to comply with the business enterprise code or with representations made on these forms may result in cancellation of the contract or other civil or criminal penalties.

Click on a bid below to read it:

File No. 115-20

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BID OPENS – WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2020

File No. 115-20: BLOSSOM HILL COMMUNICATIONS SITE AND BALDWIN WTP COMMUNICATION SITE DEMOLITIONS PROJECT FOR THE DIVISION OF WATER FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC UTILITIES, AS AUTHORIZED BY ORDINANCE 723-2019, PASSED BY COUNCIL JULY 24, 2019.

There is no charge for plans and specifications.

Bidders must be on the Plan-holders list to submit a bid or receive any addenda. Out-of- area bidders may email requests to receive plans and specifications to, [email protected]. In the email request please include your company’s FedEx Account number, full company's name and address, company's contact/representative full name, contact telephone number, facsimile telephone number and email address. The FedEx delivery charges for the plans and specifications will be billed to the bidder’s company FedEx account number provided.

There will be a NON-MANDATORY Pre-Bid Meeting, Thursday, December 10, 2020, at 10:00 a.m. via Webex Meeting. To call into the meeting, dial 1-(415)-655- 0003. The access code is 180 648 9746.

Note: Pick-up of drawings and spec. book and drop off of bids will take place @ 1201 Lakeside Avenue, Side Entrance - Carl B. Stokes Public Utilities Building. Bid must be delivered to the Department of Public Utilities, Carl B. Stokes Public Utilities Building, 1201 Lakeside Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44114 before 12 o’clock noon (Eastern Time).

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Adopted Resolutions and Passed Ordinances

These resolutions were adopted, and ordinances were passed by City Council on December 2, 2020.

Click on a piece of legislation below to read it:

Ord. No. 35-2020 Res. No. 910-2020

Ord. No. 291-2020 Res. No. 961-2020

Ord. No. 856-2020 Res. No. 963-2020

Ord. No. 878-2020 Res. No. 964-2020

Ord. No. 879-2020 Res. No. 965-2020

Ord. No. 885-2020

Ord. No. 891-2020

Ord. No. 895-2020

Ord. No. 906-2020

Ord. No. 958-2020

Ord. No. 959-2020

Ord. No. 960-2020

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Ordinance No. 35-2020

Council Member: McCormack

An emergency ordinance designating Former Cleveland Police Department Riverbed Academy (aka Former Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 15 Fire Boat Station) as a Cleveland Landmark.

WHEREAS, under Chapter 161 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland Landmarks Commission (the “Commission”), has proposed to designate Former Cleveland Police Department Riverbed Academy (aka Former Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 15 Fire Boat Station) as a landmark; and

WHEREAS, the owner of Former Cleveland Police Department Riverbed Academy (aka Former Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 15 Fire Boat Station) has been properly notified and has consented in writing to the proposed designation; and

WHEREAS, the Commission has recommended designation of Former Cleveland Police Department Riverbed Academy (aka Former Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 15 Fire Boat Station) as a landmark and has set forth certain findings of fact constituting the basis for its decision; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health and safety in that the immediate protection of the historic landmark is necessary to safeguard the special historical, community or aesthetic interest or value in the landmark; now, therefore

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Former Cleveland Police Department Riverbed Academy (aka Former Cleveland Fire Department Engine Company 15 Fire Boat Station) whose street address in the City of Cleveland is 1283 Riverbed Street, Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number is a portion of PPN 003-18-009 and a section of Riverbed Street N.W. Vacated by Common Pleas Court, and is also known as the following described property:

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio and known as being a part of the Original Brooklyn Township Lot No. 70, and being all of Carter River Lot No. 8, a portion of Lot No. 9 and a portion of Riverbed Street N.W. (Formerly West River Street, 52.5 feet wide) vacated by Common Pleas Court and recorded in D & A Vol. 10, Page 93 bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point in the Easterly Line of said Riverbed Street N.W (now 42.5 feet wide) also being the northwesterly line of said vacated portion of Riverbed Street N.W at the point of intersection with Northwesterly prolongation of the Northerly line of said Sub Lot No. 8;

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Thence Southwesterly along said Easterly line of Riverbed Street N.W. and northwesterly line of said vacated portion of Riverbed Street N.W about 110.4 feet to the point being 20 feet northeasterly of intersection with the Northwesterly prolongation of the southerly line of said Sub Lot No. 9;

Thence southeasterly parallel with said Northwesterly prolongation and southerly line of Sub Lot No. 9 to its intersection with the existing Dock Line;

Thence northeasterly along said existing Cuyahoga River Dock Line to a point of intersection with southeasterly prolongation of the Northerly line of said Sub Lot No. 8;

Thence northwesterly along said prolongation and the Northerly line of said Sub Lot No. 8 to Easterly Line of said Riverbed Street N.W (now 42.5 feet wide) and the point of beginning, be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways.

Landmark designation will apply to the building only and not the surrounding property.

Legal Description approved by Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveys and House Numbering Section which in its entirety is a property having special character or special historical or aesthetic value as part of the development, heritage or cultural characteristics of the City, State or the United States, is designated a landmark under Chapter 161 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 291-2020

By Council Member: McCormack

An emergency ordinance designating the John Heisman Birthplace as a Cleveland Landmark.

WHEREAS, under Chapter 161 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland Landmarks Commission (the “Commission”), has proposed to designate the John Heisman Birthplace as a landmark; and

WHEREAS, the owner of the John Heisman Birthplace has been properly notified and has consented in writing to the proposed designation; and

WHEREAS, the Commission has recommended designation of the John Heisman Birthplace as a landmark and has set forth certain findings of fact constituting the basis for its decision; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health, and safety in that the immediate protection of the historic landmark is necessary to safeguard the special historical, community, or aesthetic interest or value in the landmark; now, therefore

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the John Heisman Birthplace whose street address in the City of Cleveland is 3928 Bridge Avenue, N.W., Cuyahoga County Auditor’s Permanent Parcel Number is 003-35-022, and is also known as the following described property:

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio: And known as being the Easterly half of Sublot No. 593 in Barber and Lord's Allotment of part of Original Brooklyn Township Lots Nos. 51, 52, 69, and 70 as shown by the recorded plat in Volume 11 of Maps, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Records and being 31 ½ feet front on the Northerly side of Bridge Avenue, N.W. and extending back equal width 132 feet, as appears by said plat, be the same more or less but subject to all legal highways.

Legal Description approved by Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveys and House Numbering Section which in its entirety is a property having special character or special historical or aesthetic value as part of the development, heritage, or cultural characteristics of the City, State, or the United States, is designated a landmark under Chapter 161 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it

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Passed December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 856-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re-convey properties presently owned by WRB Partners LLC, or its designee, located at 1468 West 9th Street, for the purpose of entering into the chain-of-title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code for the Western Reserve Building Project.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That notwithstanding and as an exception to the provisions of Chapter 181 and 183 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies are authorized to acquire from and re-convey to, WRB Partners LLC, or its designee, for a nominal consideration of one dollar and other valuable consideration determined to be fair market value, the following property for the purpose of entering into the chain-of-title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code and more fully described as follows:

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio and known as being a part of Original Two Acre Lot Nos. 204 and 205, and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning on the Northwesterly line of Superior Avenue, N.W., at its intersection with the Southwesterly line of West 9th Street, 99 feet wide;

Thence South 77° 00’ 00” West along the Northwesterly line of Superior Avenue, N.W., 68.61 feet to its intersection with the Northeasterly line of West 10th Street, 49.5 feet wide;

Thence North 62° 28’ 00” West along the Northeasterly line of West 10th Street, 182.65 feet to a point;

Thence North 27° 32’ 00” East, 13.40 feet to a point;

Thence North 55° 52’ 18” East, 47.32 feet to a point;

Thence North 34° 07’ 42” West, 13.00 feet to a point;

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Thence North 55° 52’ 18” East, 92.50 feet to the aforementioned Southwesterly line of West 9th Street;

Thence South 33° 52’ 27” East along the Southwesterly line of West 9th Street, 204.86 feet to the place of beginning and containing 21,161 square feet of land (0.4858 acres) according to a survey made by North Coast Land Surveying Co., Inc., be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways.

Section 2. That the Director of Economic Development is authorized to execute on behalf of the City of Cleveland all necessary documents to acquire and to convey the property and to employ and to cause WRB Partners LLC, or its designee, to pay all fees for title companies, surveys, escrows, appraisers, environmental audits, and all other costs necessary for the acquisition and sale of the property.

Section 3. That this Council finds the conveyances are in compliance with division (B)(1) of Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, and the proposed improvements constitute and are declared a public purpose under said section, and the subject property is located in a blighted area of an impacted City as required by Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code.

Section 4. That the conveyance shall be made by official deed prepared by the Director of Law and executed by the Mayor and the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on behalf of the City of Cleveland.

Section 5. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 878-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Finance, on behalf of Cleveland Municipal Court, to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2020-137 with Oriana House, Inc. to provide additional services for appropriate placement for defendants to be assigned into supervised pretrial release without the sanction of incarceration under the Community Corrections and Supervised Pretrial Release Programs.

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 458-2020, passed June 3, 2020, this Council authorized Contract No. PS 2020-137 with Oriana House, Inc. to provide for appropriate placement for defendants to be assigned into supervised pretrial release without the sanction of incarceration under the Community Corrections and Supervised Pretrial Release Programs; and

WHEREAS, additional services are necessary; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of Finance, on behalf of Cleveland Municipal Court, is authorized to enter into an amendment to Contract No. PS 2020-137 with Oriana House, Inc. to provide additional services for appropriate placement for defendants to be assigned into supervised pretrial release without the sanction of incarceration under the Community Corrections and Supervised Pretrial Release Programs. All other terms and conditions contained in the contract shall remain the same.

Section 2. That the amendment shall be prepared by the Director of Law.

Section 3. That the costs of the contract amendment shall not exceed $600,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 01-0115-6320, RQS 0115, RL 2020-46.

Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 879-2020

By Council Members: Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept one or more grants from the Northeast Ohio Area Coordinating Agency and the Ohio Department of Transportation for the 2021 Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative; authorizing a tri- party agreement with NOACA and the Ohio Department of Transportation; authorizing agreements with various entities; accepting cash donations; and authorizing the Director to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the grant.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of City Planning is authorized to apply for and accept one or more grants in the total amount up to $290,000 from the Northeast Ohio Area Coordinating Agency (“NOACA”) and the Ohio Department of Transportation (“ODOT”) to conduct the 2021 Transportation for Livable Communities Initiative (“TLCI”). That the Director is authorized to file all papers and execute all documents necessary to receive the funds under the grants; and that the funds are appropriated for the purposes described in the award letters and applications for the grants contained in the file described below.

Section 2. That the award letters and applications, placed in File No. 879-2020-A, are made a part of this ordinance as if fully rewritten, are approved in all respects, and shall not be materially changed without additional legislative authority.

Section 3. That the Director of City Planning is authorized to accept cash donations from partners if available to implement the grants authorized in this ordinance. The donated funds shall be deposited into a fund or fund designated by the Director of Finance and are appropriated for this purpose.

Section 4. That the Director of City Planning is authorized to enter into a tri-party agreement with NOACA and ODOT for the TLCI, for the purposes set forth in the File and award letters and applications referenced in the foregoing Section 2, including but not limited to, the process for approving deliverables, authorizing the direct payment by ODOT or NOACA to third parties, or entering into interagency agreements if necessary.

Section 5. That the Director of City Planning is authorized to enter into one or more contracts with various entities to implement the grant as described in the file.

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Section 6. That the Director of City Planning is authorized to employ by contract or contracts one or more consultants or one or more firms of consultants for the purpose of supplementing the regularly employed staff of the several departments of the City of Cleveland in order to provide professional services necessary to conduct related services necessary to implement the grant as described in the file. As required by ODOT, the selection of the consultants for the services must comply with Sections 153.65 through 153.71 of the Ohio Revised Code and Federal Regulations 23 CFR 172. The contract or contracts authorized shall be prepared by the Director of Law, approved by the Director of City Planning, and certified by the Director of Finance.

Section 7. That the cost of contract or contracts authorized shall be paid directly by ODOT to the parties, directly by NOACA to the parties, from the fund or funds that are credited with the proceeds from the grant accepted under this ordinance, or from other fund or funds approved by the Director of Finance.

Section 8. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 885-2020

By Council Members: Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with Manufacturing Works, formerly known as Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network – WIRE-net, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to finance the administration of the Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative Program.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of Economic Development is authorized to enter into a grant agreement with Manufacturing Works, formerly known as Westside Industrial Retention and Expansion Network – WIRE-net, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to finance the administration of the Cleveland Industrial Retention Initiative (“CIRI”) Program.

Section 2. That the costs of the grant shall not exceed $735,146 and shall be paid from Fund No. 17 SF 652, RQS 9501, RL 2020-99.

Section 3. That the Director of Law is authorized to prepare the grant agreement and other documents as may be appropriate to complete the transaction.

Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 891-2020

By Council Member: Kelley

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Western Reserve Land Conservancy d/b/a Thriving Communities Institute to provide professional services regarding the Vacant and Abandoned Property Action Council (VAPAC), reforestation, demolition funding, rehabilitation, greenspace, and property information and code enforcement.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Clerk of Council is authorized to enter into an agreement with Western Reserve Land Conservancy d/b/a Thriving Communities Institute to provide professional services regarding the Vacant and Abandoned Property Action Council (VAPAC), reforestation, demolition funding, rehabilitation, greenspace, and property information and code enforcement, for a one-year period beginning January 1, 2021, and concluding December 31, 2021.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall not exceed $150,000 and shall be certified from Fund 01, Dept. 0101, Subfund 001, Object Code 6320.

Section 3. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 895-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance to amend various sections of Ordinance No. 323- 15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the following:

Sections 2 and 4 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018,

Section 5 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015,

Section 6 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 443-2019, passed April 22, 2019 and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 30 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 189-17, passed March 20, 2017, Ordinance No. 1214-17, passed October 23, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 665-2019, passed June 3, 2019, and Ordinance No. 981-2019, passed September 16, 2019,

Section 31 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 30, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 32 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 318-17, passed April 4, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 730-18, passed June 4, 2018, Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 713-17, passed July 12, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1453-18, passed December 3, 2018,

Section 34 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 16, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018,

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Ordinance No. 1335-18, passed November 12, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 35 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 189-17, passed March 20, 2017, Ordinance No. 644-17, passed June 5, 2017, Ordinance No. 952-17, passed September 18, 2017, Ordinance No 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 1217-18, passed October 8, 2018, Ordinance No. 665-2019, passed June 3, 2019, and Ordinance No. 1298-2019, passed November 11, 2019,

Section 36 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 1214-17, passed October 23, 2017, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 37 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 560-18, passed May 14, 2018, and Ordinance No. 843-2020, passed November 18, 2020,

Section 38 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 846-17, passed October 9, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 638-15, passed June 8, 2015, Ordinance No. 1110-15, passed September 21, 2015, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, Ordinance No. 1076-17, passed October 9, 2017, Ordinance No. 7-18, passed January 22, 2018, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1029-18, passed September 10, 2018,

Section 40 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, Ordinance No. 385-17, passed April 17, 2017, and Ordinance No. 846-17, passed October 9, 2017,

Section 43 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1482-15, passed December 7, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1335-18, passed November 12, 2018,

Section 57 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1110-15, passed September 21, 2015, and

Section 58 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 810-18, passed July 18, 2018, Ordinance No. 1114-18, passed October 8, 2018 and Ordinance No. 345-2020, passed March 23, 2020, are amended to read as follows:

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Section 2. Secretary to the Mayor, Directors of Departments, Planning Director, Executive Director Community Relations Board, Executive Assistants to the Mayor.

(a) That the salary of the Secretary to the Mayor shall be fixed by the Mayor at not less than $50,795.78 and not more than $192,654.41 per annum.

(b) That the salary of the Directors of Law, Finance, Economic Development, Public Safety, Public Works, Public Health, Human Resources, Community Development, Building and Housing, Aging, the Planning Director, the Executive Director of the Community Relations Board, and Executive Assistants to the Mayor shall be fixed by the Mayor at not less than $50,795.81 and not more than $191,316.74 per annum.

(c) That the salary of the Directors of Port Control and Public Utilities shall be fixed by the Mayor at not less than $100,000.00 and not more than $297,668.80 per annum.

Section 4. Employees of Council – Salary

That the Clerk of Council, with the approval of the President of Council, shall fix the salary of the employees of Council within the limits established in the following schedule for each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Administrative Assistant $21,851.06 $79,512.34 2 Administrative Secretary 20,800.00 79,512.34 3 Assistant Legislative Clerk 20,800.00 62,331.62 4 Chief City Archivist 21,851.06 83,886.55 5 Chief Legislative Secretary 21,851.06 83,886.55 6 Council Receptionist 20,800.00 50,331.92 7 Deputy City Archivist 20,800.00 79,533.35 8 Deputy Clerk 31,200.00 86,594.35 9 Director of Communications 31,200.00 83,909.90 10 Director of Policy Research 31,200.00 89,689.81 11 Executive Assistant – Administration 24,974.46 83,886.55 12 Executive Assistant – Councilmembers 20,800.00 48,714.22 13 Executive Assistant to the Clerk of Council 24,974.46 83,886.55 14 Financial Assistant 31,200.00 51,956.53 15 Chief Financial Officer 21,851.06 83,886.55 16 Financial Officer 20,800.00 83,381.88 17 First Assistant Clerk 24,975.91 83,886.55 18 Information and Technology Administrator 21,851.06 79,533.92 19 Information Systems Engineer 24,974.46 83,886.55 20 Legislative Assistant 20,800.00 67,109.25 21 Legislative Committee Clerk 20,800.00 67,109.25 22 Legislative Secretary 20,800.00 67,109.25

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23 Personnel and Human Resources Assistant 20,800.00 79,533.35 24 Personnel and Human Resources Manager 21,851.06 83,886.55 25 Planning and Development Advisor 55,000.00 83,608.24 26 Policy Research Analyst 21,851.06 79,533.35 27 Public Relations Manager 21,851.06 83,886.55 28 Sergeant-at-Arms 20,800.00 46,145.73 29 Special Counsel 31,200.00 112,047.94

Section 5. Special Assistants to the Mayor, Secretaries to Directors of Departments, Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, Secretary to Director of Department of Port Control, and Assistant Directors

That the salary of the Special Assistants to the Mayor, Secretaries to Directors of Departments, Secretary of the Civil Service Commission, Secretary to Director of Department of Port Control, and Assistant Directors shall be fixed by the Mayor under the following schedule:

Minimum Maximum 1 Special Assistant to the Mayor $31,200.00 $123,010.37 2 Secretary to Directors of Departments 36,590.39 154,089.52 3 Secretary of the Civil Service Commission 25,011.85 107,537.55 4 Secretary to Director of Department of Port 41,312.22 159,849.18 Control 5 Assistant Directors 36,590.39 154,089.52

Section 6. Department of Law

That the Director of Law shall fix the salary of each member of his staff of lawyers in accordance with the following schedule:

CIVIL BRANCH Minimum Maximum 1 Assistant Director of Law I $31,200.00 $87,284.91 2 Assistant Director of Law I(s) 31,200.00 96,970.22 3 Assistant Director of Law II 31,500.00 105,625.89 4 Assistant Director of Law II(s) 31,500.00 117,574.68 5 Chief Assistant Director of Law 31,500.00 136,692.31 6 Chief Corporate Counsel 36,750.00 150,470.11 7 Chief Counsel 36,750.00 150,470.11 8 Chief Trial Counsel 36,750.00 150,470.11 9 Deputy Law Director 36,750.00 150,470.11

CRIMINAL BRANCH 1 Chief Assistant Prosecutor 36,750.00 150,470.11 2 First Assistant Prosecutor 31,500.00 136,692.31 3 Deputy Assistant Prosecutor 23,100.00 105,625.89 4 Assistant Prosecutor 23,100.00 105,625.89

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Section 30. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Animal Adoption/Volunteer Coordinator $20,800.00 $48,231.90 2 Assessments Analyst 20,800.00 56,638.27 3 Assistant Buyer 28,722.00 47,300.00 4 Budget Analyst 20,800.00 58,534.37 5 Buyer 31,200.00 55,005.81 6 Buyer’s Assistant 20,800.00 49,211.00 7 Canine Enrichment Specialist 31,000.00 37,440.00 8 Civil Service Examiner II 20,800.00 67,626.00 9 Civil Service Examiner III 20,800.00 66,723.40 10 Civil Service Examiner IV 20,800.00 68,738.45 11 Docket Clerk 31,200.00 41,317.12 12 Health Outreach Specialist 34,008.00 54,308.80 13 Indoor Air Quality Specialist 34,008.00 54,308.80 14 Junior Personnel Assistant 31,200.00 44,537.38 15 Legal Secretary 31,200.00 51,423.42 16 Mailing Specialist 20,800.00 55,734.65 17 Misdemeanor Investigator 20,800.00 52,489.70 18 Office Manager 20,800.00 54,845.04 19 Paralegal 31,200.00 50,203.50 20 Personnel Assistant 20,800.00 52,381.41 21 Private Secretary to Director 20,800.00 54,625.58 22 Revenue Analyst 20,800.00 64,480.00 23 Risk Associate I 42,640.00 56,680.00 24 Senior Personnel Assistant 20,800.00 55,388.98

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Section 31. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Accounts Receivable Manager 20,800.00 85,000.00 2 Administrative Officer $20,800.00 $58,499.94 3 Billing Analyst 31,200.00 70,358.29 4 Cable Protection Specialist 20,800.00 41,314.46 5 Case Worker Supervisor 31,200.00 54,058.99 6 Chief Caseworker Supervisor 22,426.64 50,729.94 7 Chief Clerk 31,200.00 54,124.93 8 Chief Photographer 20,800.00 56,521.12 9 Chief Telephone Operator 20,800.00 55,253.61 10 Economic Development Specialist 40,000.00 53,105.35 11 Epidemiologist 40,000.00 91,405.96 12 Personnel Analyst I 21,000.00 52,182.05 13 Public Health Emergency Preparedness 30,160.00 58,910.68 Specialist 14 Safety Programs Officer I 31,200.00 73,605.79 15 Safety Programs Officer II 31,200.00 55,204.24 16 Secretary to Board of Examiner of Board of 20,800.00 43,927.25 Review (Electrical) 17 Secretary - Boxing and Wrestling 30,573.46 40,109.95 Commission 18 Superintendent of Maintenance 23,606.98 63,186.02 19 Supervisor of Income Tax Files 20,800.00 43,927.24

Section 32. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Airport Maintenance Supervisor $21,019.66 67,178.06 2 Assistant Custodian 20,800.00 53,513.57 3 Assistant Superintendent of Electrical 21,019.66 62,634.69 Generation 4 Bridge Inspector 20,800.00 46,051.26 5 Bureau Manager – Housing 26,797.11 90,711.92 6 Bureau Manager – Demolition 26,797.11 90,711.92 7 Bureau Manager – Building 26,797.11 90,711.92 8 Cable Production Manager 20,800.00 102,766.79 9 Chief Bridge Operator 20,800.00 55,386.52 10 Chief Safety Signal System 18.60 40.64 11 Chief Sidewalk Inspector 20,800.00 50,732.20 12 Chief Street Permit Inspector 20,800.00 48,254.00 13 Chief of Traffic Signal Unit 18.60 43.99

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14 Community Development Code Enforcement 34,464.91 62,784.85 Inspector Supervisor 15 Correctional Supervisor 20,800.00 56,521.12 16 Demolition Contract Specialist 26,797.11 104,508.04 17 District Forester 31,043.38 64,423.99 18 Environmental Assistant 20,800.00 56,521.12 19 Field Operations Forester 32,445.00 66,858.11 20 General Superintendent of Waste Collection 31,200.00 70,418.40 21 Instrumentation Supervisor 29,200.50 74,148.12 22 Parking Meter Foreman 31,200.00 48,721.50 23 Printing Foreman 28,404.92 57,522.83 24 Print Services Technical Specialist $10.00 $40.00 25 Supervisor of Parking Enforcement Unit 20,800.00 44,904.32 26 Supervisor of Markets 31,200.00 51,121.82 27 Supervisor of Weights and Measures 20,800.00 70,264.38 28 Survey Party Chief 20,800.00 62,194.14 29 Surveyor Intern 31,200.00 62,432.24

Section 33. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Accountant IV $20,800.00 $65,610.28 2 Airport Operations Agent III 20,800.00 61,601.02 3 Assistant Personnel Administrator 20,800.00 61,601.02 4 Assistant Water Plant Manager 15.00 37.66 5 Assistant Water Plant Manager – Parma 15.00 37.66 6 Budget and Management Analyst 31,200.00 63,454.14 7 Manager of Animal Control Services 31,200.00 93,637.65 8 Construction Manager I 50,000.00 100,000.00 9 Demolition Compliance Officer 26,797.11 104,580.04 10 Labor Relations Assistant 20,800.00 59,516.40 11 Machinist Unit Leader 14.28 28.74 12 Rehabilitation Supervisor 20,800.00 59,516.40 13 Superintendent of Sewer Maintenance 31,200.00 83,231.82 14 Supervisor of Architectural Construction 20,800.00 61,625.61 15 Supervisor of Personnel Records 20,800.00 59,516.40 16 Supervisor of Site Development 20,800.00 59,516.40 17 Supervisor of Vital Statistics 20,800.00 61,601.02 18 Systems Analyst 31,200.00 69,048.93 19 Water System Construction Inspector 71,438.64 31,200.00 Supervisor

Section 34. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

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Minimum Maximum 1 Airport Maintenance Superintendent $20,800.00 $69,713.09 2 AMR Data Analyst 20,800.00 72,883.76 3 Assistant Commissioner of Recreation 31,200.00 95,000.00 4 Assistant Contract Compliance Officer 20,800.00 62,770.08 5 Assistant Income Tax Financial Supervisor 20,800.00 62,770.08 6 Assistant Manager of Audit Control and 20,800.00 64,967.92 Personnel 7 Assistant Manager of Recreation 20,800.00 62,770.08 8 Auditor 20,800.00 65,000.00 9 Auditor II 31,200.00 68,000.00 10 Chief of the Demolition Bureau 20,800.00 62,770.08 11 City Planner 30,000.00 67,032.85 12 Deputy Commissioner of Recreation-Fiscal 85,644.83 31,200,00 Control 20,800.00 69,383.29 13 Deputy Project Director 20,800.00 64,170.48 14 Desktop Publishing Specialist 20,800.00 67,032.85 15 District Supervisor - Environmental Health 20,800.00 52,519.19 16 GIS Technician 20,800.00 72,000.00 17 Income Tax Supervisor 20,800.00 62,770.08 18 Office of Professional Standards - Standards 32,500.00 79,225.56 Research/Analyst 19 Recreation Center Manager 20,800.00 75,084.85 20 Reporter/Producer TV20 20,800.00 60,059.65 21 Senior Electric Transmissions Operator 20,800.00 65,000.00 22 Senior Tax Auditor 20,800.00 78,184.48 23 Superintendent of Vehicle Administrative 20,800.00 62,770.08 Services 24 Supervisor Administrative Services-Data 66,452.85 20,800.00 Processing Center 25 Talent Development Assistant 20,800.00 80,386.51 26 Talent Development Specialist 20,800.00 62,770.08 27 Welfare Liaison

Section 35. That the 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 Aging Services Administrator $27,325.56 $96,798.67 2 Air Pollution Control, Engineer IV 20,800.00 69,713.09 3 Airport Operations Superintendent 53,682.00 114,986.00 4 Airport Safety Shift Commander 20,800.00 79,225.56 5 Animal Control Supervisor I 40,000.00 61,804.70

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6 Animal Control Supervisor II 45,000.00 70,000.00 7 Assistant Administrator 31,200.00 76,852.88 8 Assistant Aging Services Administrator 20,800.00 68,738.75 9 Assistant Manager of Marketing 20,800.00 64,468.16 10 Assistant Security Manager 20,800.00 68,175.93 11 Central Payroll Supervisor 20,800.00 92,276.53 12 Chief Building Inspector 20,800.00 75,084.85 13 Chief Electrical Inspector 20,800.00 75,084.85 14 Chief Elevator Inspector 20,800.00 75,084.85 15 Chief Heating Inspector 20,800.00 75,084.85 16 Chief Rehabilitation Supervisor 20,800.00 79,225.56 17 Chore Services Coordinator 20,800.00 57,417.83 18 Contract Supervisor - Division of Purchases 20,800.00 69,383.29 and Supplies 19 Data Processing Supervisor 20,800.00 64,468.16 20 Deputy Central Payroll Supervisor 20,800.00 69,668.31 21 Manager of Public Utilities - Building 20,800.00 86,124.77 Maintenance 22 Payroll Specialist 20,800.00 65,000.00 23 Performance Assessment Specialist 40,000.00 80,000.00 24 Performance Auditor 40,000.00 90,000.00 25 Quality Control Inspector 25,000.00 65,000.00 26 Senior Systems Analyst 20,800.00 87,543.86 27 Shelter Operations Manager 40,000.00 80,000.00 28 Shift Supervisor Operations 20,800.00 64,468.16 29 Staff Accountant 38,500.00 73,250.00 30 Superintendent of Distribution 20,800.00 79,972.99 31 Superintendent of Purchase Power 27,325.56 102,352.02 32 Supervising Tax Auditor 20,800.00 67,000.00 33 Supervisor of Civil Service Records 20,800.00 64,468.16 34 Telecommunications Specialist 31,200.00 74,880.00

Section 36. That the 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 Accounts Payable Manager $22,333.40 $77,171.05 Reserved 3 Airport Security Coordinator 23,333.40 70,234.84 4 Assistant Airport Safety Chief/ Training 23,333.40 70,234.84 Officer 5 Human Resources Program Planning & 22,333.40 70,234.84 Management Specialist 6 Assistant Manager of Stage 22,333.40 70,234.84 7 Chief Engineer-Traffic 22,333.40 81,827.04 8 Chief of Air Pollution Outreach 34,008.00 82,706.96

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9 Chief of Bureau of Accounts and Collections 22,333.40 85,000.00 10 Chief of Bureau of Smoke Abatement 22,333.40 70,234.84 11 Chief of Tax Auditing Bureau 22,333.40 85,000.00 12 Chief of Tax Records Bureau 22,333.40 70,234.84 13 Chief Senior Electric Switchboard Operator 31,200.00 90,986.90 14 Deputy Commissioner of Purchases and 22,333.40 83,008.39 Supplies 15 Grants Administrator 22,333.40 83,008.39 16 Health Center Director 22,333.40 83,008.39 17 Human Resources Fiscal Administrator 22,333.40 70,234.84 18 Income Tax Financial Supervisor 22,333.40 70,234.84 19 Manager of Assigned Maintenance 22,333.40 81,827.04 20 Manager of Parks and Recreation Research 88,433.90 31,200.00 and Planning 21 Manager of Parks and Urban Forestry 22,333.40 81,827.04 22 Manager of Site Development 22,333.40 81,827.04 23 Prevailing Wage Coordinator 27,193.50 74,349.61 24 Project Director 22,333.40 88,646.98 25 Programming Supervisor 22,333.40 70,234.84 26 Superintendent of Sidewalks 22,333.40 70,234.84 27 Warehouse Inventory Manager 22,333.40 88,646.98 28 Water Business Plan Assistant Manager 22,333.40 88,646.98

Section 37. That the 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 Accountant Supervisor $23,647.11 $80,096.82 2 Assistant Chief of Water Distribution 23,647.11 95,698.26 3 Assistant Commissioner of Assessments and 23,647.11 93,401.98 Licenses 4 Assistant Commissioner, Division of Printing 23,647.11 93,401.98 and Reproduction 5 Building Manager 23,647.11 86,215.32 6 Business Process Analyst 55,000.00 108,044.90 7 Chief Architect 23,647.11 112,409.91 8 Chief Auditor – Utilities 23,647.11 93,401.98 9 Chief City Planner 30,000.00 91,405.96 10 Chief, Computer Operations 23,647.11 93,401.98 11 Chief Electric Transmissions Operator 23,647.11 101,822.91 12 Chief Engineer – Civil 23,647.11 93,401.98 13 Chief Engineer – Mechanical 23,647.11 93,401.98 14 Chief Epidemiologist 58,236.00 92,916.00 15 Chief Legal Investigator - Civil Branch 23,647.11 74,000.47 16 Chief of Street Lighting and Electrical 23,647.11 107,738.40 Services

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17 Chief of Laboratories 23,647.11 88,725.73 18 Chief of Pumping 23,647.11 107,738.40 19 Chief of Purification 23,647.11 95,698.26 20 Convention Manager 23,647.11 86,215.32 21 Development Finance Analyst I 34,000.00 66,489.84 22 Development Finance Analyst II 51,043.20 93,856.07 23 Financial Systems Coordinator 23,647.11 74,000.47 24 Fiscal Grants Administrator 40,000.00 95,063.30 25 Fiscal Manager 23,647.11 97,175.21 26 Health Promotion Coordinator 22,333.40 85,312.08 27 Investment Manager 23,647.11 93,401.98 28 Manager of Enterprise Unit 23,647.11 86,215.32 29 Manager of Events 23,647.11 86,215.32 30 Manager of General Maintenance 23,647.11 86,215.32 31 Manager of Markets 23,647.11 86,215.32 32 Manager of Parking 23,647.11 86,215.32 33 Manager of Recreation 40,000.00 86,215.32 34 Master Plan Examiner 23,647.11 112,409.91 35 Purchasing Supervisor - Division of Purchases 31,200.00 75,770.24 and Supplies 23,647.11 91,405.96 36 Secretary to the Board of Building Standards 23,647.11 91,405.96 and Building Appeals 37 Secretary to the Board of Zoning Appeals 23,647.11 100,133.34 38 Security Manager 23,647.11 74,000.47 39 Senior Internal Auditor 23,647.11 76,592.09 40 Senior Programmer Analyst 23,647.11 74,000.47 41 Supervisor - Information Control 23,647.11 74,000.47 42 Theatrical Manager 23,647.11 107,738.40” 43 Water Plant Manager

Section 38. That the 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 Airport Maintenance Manager $31,200.00 101,648.98 2 Airport Operations Manager 26,273.96 98,678.77 3 Airport Safety Chief 31,200.00 99,350.78 4 Assistant Commissioner of Administrative 26,273.96 98,678.77 Services 5 Assistant Commissioner of Airports 30,214.95 114,691.24 6 Reserved 7 Assistant Commissioner of Cleveland Public 27,325.56 134,991.09 Power 8 Assistant Commissioner of Code Enforcement 26,273.96 98,678.77

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9 Assistant Commissioner of Construction 26,273.96 98,678.77 Permitting 10 Assistant Commissioner of Information 31,200.00 101,207.60 Technology and Services 11 Assistant Commissioner of Motor Vehicles 26,273.96 98,678.77 Maintenance 12 Assistant Commissioner of Real Estate 26,273.96 98,678.77 13 Assistant Commissioner of Neighborhood 26,273.96 98,678.77 Services 14 Assistant Commissioner of Streets 26,273.96 98,678.77 15 Assistant Commissioner of Water Pollution 26,273.96 98,678.77 Control 16 Assistant Director of Community Relations 26,273.96 98,678.77 Board 17 Assistant Income Tax Administrator 26,273.96 125,000.00 18 Assistant Superintendent of Electric 26,273.96 93,856.07 Transmission and Distribution 19 Building and Housing Executive Assistant 26,273.96 98,678.77 20 Business Process Specialist 40,000.00 80,000.00 21 Chief of Air Pollution Enforcement 22,333.40 88,646.98 22 Chief of Air Pollution Engineering 22,333.40 88,646.98 23 Chief of Air Pollution Monitoring 22,333.40 88,646.98 24 Chief Civil Service Examiner 26,273.96 78,184.48 25 Chief of Water Distribution 26,273.96 101,400.83 26 Chief Training Officer 26,273.96 78,184.48 27 City Hall Custodian 26,273.96 78,184.48 28 Community Development Executive Assistant 31,200.00 98,708.27 29 Contract Compliance Officer 26,273.96 78,184.48 30 Deputy Budget Administrator 26,273.96 91,088.49 31 Deputy Commissioner of Accounts 26,273.96 97,598.31 32 Deputy Commissioner of Air Pollution 26,273.96 91,088.49 Control 33 Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center 26,273.96 91,088.19 and Stadium 34 Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center 26,273.96 91,088.49 35 Deputy Commissioner of Environment 26,273.96 91,088.49 36 Deputy Commissioner of Information 30,214.95 110,366.61 Technology and Systems Services 37 Deputy Commissioner of Maintenance 26,273.96 91,088.49 38 Deputy Commissioner of Park and Urban 26,273.96 91,088.49 Forestry 39 Deputy Commissioner of Parks and Urban 26,273.96 91,088.49 Forestry/Golf Courses and Cemeteries 40 Deputy Commissioner of Recreation 26,273.96 91,088.49 41 Director of Public Health Nurses 26,273.96 91,088.49 42 Fair Housing Administrator 31,500.00 97,243.90 43 General Manager of Administrative Services 31,200.00 101,648.77

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44 Human Resources Program Planning & 26,273.96 91,088.49 Management Administrator 45 Office of Professional Standards 26,273.96 78,184.48 Administrator 46 Personnel Administrator 26,273.96 91,088.49 47 Senior Budget and Management Analyst 26,273.96 88,147.99 48 Superintendent of Motorized Equipment 26,273.96 78,184.48 49 Utilities Comptroller 31,200.00 102,831.04

Section 39. That the 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 Administrative Manager $31,200.00 $122,426.51 2 AMR Field Engineer 27,325.56 94,320.17 3 Assistant Commissioner of Water 27,325.56 134,991.09 4 Assistant Secretary of Sinking Fund 31,200.00 110,276.19 Commission 5 Aviation Unit Manager 88,000.00 108,000.00 6 Chief of Health Planning and Evaluation 27,325.56 85,577.88 7 Chief-Systems Analyst 27,325.56 108,011.58 8 Consulting Engineer 36,000.00 104,888.34 9 Disease Intervention Specialist Supervisor 47,396.28 73,079.27 10 Emergency Management Planner 36,000.00 90,000.00 11 Emergency Operations Center Manager 27,325.56 96,463.81 12 FMIS Functional Manager 27,325.56 99,702.63 13 Harbor Manager 27,325.56 108,011.58 14 Health Services Administrator 27,325.56 85,577.88 15 Helicopter Pilot 60,000.00 75,741.12 16 Labor Relations Officer 27,325.56 85,577.88 17 Manager of Compensation and Classifications 27,325.56 128,618.41 18 Manager of Education and Research 27,325.56 96,798.67 19 Manager of Employee Relations 27,325.56 99,702.63 20 Manager of Equal Employment Opportunity 27,325.56 99,702.63 21 Manager of Public Safety Office of Quality 27,325.56 96,463.81 Control 22 Minority Business Development 27,325.56 85,577.88 Administrator 23 Office of Professional Standards Senior 28,000.00 85,000.00. Investigator 24 Police Inspector General 100,000.00 135,000.00 25 Project Coordinator 27,325.56 99,702.63 26 Risk Manager 31,200.00 109,850.21 27 Senior Compensation Analyst/HRIS 27,325.56 104,856.16

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28 Superintendent of Electric Trouble 27,325.56 85,577.88 Operations 29 Testing, Training and Exercises Planner 27,325.56 91,104.71 30 Water Business Plan Manager 27,325.56 99,702.63

Section 40. That the 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 Administrator of Engineering and Planning $30,214.95 $124,250.48 2 Airport Chief Engineer 30,214.95 124,250.48 3. Assistant Chief of Public Utilities Security 60,000.00 100,000.00 4 Assistant City Comptroller 41,312.22 125,483.55 5 Airport Planning Environmental Officer 30,214.95 98,444.95 6 Air Trade Development Manager 30,214.95 114,691.24 7 Assistant Director of Human Resources and 30,214.95 124,250.14 Economic Development 8 Budget Administrator 31,200.00 114,692.86 9 Chief of Public Security 65,000.00 130,000.00 10 Chief Superintendent of Electric Transmission 50,000.00 115,000.00 and Distribution 11 Comptroller-Airports 30,214.95 124,250.48 12 Data Base Analyst 30,214.95 98,444.95 13 Deputy Auditor 49,500.00 93,160.80 14 Deputy Commissioner of Parks, Maintenance 30,214.95 114,691.24 and Properties 15 Deputy Commissioner of Water 30,214.95 143,228.70 16 Deputy Commissioner of Water Pollution 30,214.95 114,691.24 Control 17 Electric Transmission SCADA Engineer 30,214.95 108,011.58 18 Energy Marketing Manager 30,214.95 123,259.31 19 Environmental Programs Manager 45,000.00 96,330.79 20 Executive Commissioner of Public Safety – 36,590.39 157,171.30 Operations 21 Executive Commissioner of Public Safety – 36,590.39 157,171.30 Projects, Grants and Technology 22 Field Manager 35,000.00 65,634.90 23 Fleet Management Data Manager 30,000.00 73,734.66 24 GIS/IS Coordinator 52,000.00 103,593.76 25 Internal Affairs Superintendent 60,000.00 120,000.00 26 Labor Relations Manager 30,214.95 124,250.48 27 Manager of Marketing 30,214.95 114,691.24 28 Manager of Plant Operations 30,214.95 128,618.41 29 Manager of Procurement 50,000.00 100,000.00 30 Manager of Telecommunications 30,214.95 114,691.24 31 Manager of Water Distribution Systems 30,214.95 128,618.41

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32 Nurse Practitioner 30,214.95 114,691.24 33 Permit Review Manager 30,214.95 114,691.24 34 Project Leader/Applications 45,000.00 101,400.83 35 Safety Programs Manager 30,214.95 98,444.95 36 Section Chief – Architecture & Site 40,000.00 108,011.58 Development 37 Section Chief – Engineering & Construction 50,000.00 108,011.58 38 Senior Instructional Designer 30,214.95 98,607.45 39 Software Analyst 45,000.00 96,330.79 40 Superintendent of Electric Transmission and 50,000.00 109,687.67 Distribution 41 Supervisor of Computer Operations 30,214.95 98,444.95 42 Supervisor of Public Utilities Safety 50,000.00 90,000.00 43 Supervisor Hardware Evaluation 30,214.95 98,444.95 44 Transmissions Operations Manager 30,214.95 117,900.21 45 Veterinarian in Charge of Spay and Neuter 31,200.00 101,709.50 Clinic

Section 43. That the salaries in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Application Delivery Services Manager $65,000.00 $105,625.89 2 Access Control Specialist 60,700.00 90,000.00 3 Customer Support Center Manager 65,000.00 105,625.89 4 Customer Support Center Manager of Billing 65,000.00 105,625.89 Services 5 Customer Support Center Manager of Credit 65,000.00 105,625.89 and Collections 6 Database Administrator 39,937.34 118,853.53 7 Database Coordinator 30,214.00 87,813.65 8 Data Collection and Analysis Coordinator 27,000.00 93,000.00 9 Information Technology Security Officer 30,215.00 87,471.01 10 IT Asset Management Analyst 25,000.00 55,919.57 11 IT Asset Management Coordinator 22,333.00 83,969.85 12 IT Network and Data Center Operations 55,000.00 117,737.72 Manager 13 IT Project Manager I 31,200.00 73,605.38 14 IT Project Manager II 22,333.00 86,455.17 15 IT Quality Assurance and Control Analyst 20,800.00 65,723.30 16 IT Telecommunications Analyst I 30,214.00 77,874.81 17 IT Telecommunications Analyst II 30,214.00 96,514.66 18 IT Telecommunications Technician II 44,803.00 79,867.88 19 IT Training Analyst 38,000.00 68,346.16 20 IT Training Coordinator 38,000.00 80,294.96 21 Network Analyst II 31,200.00 105,753.65

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22 PC Technician 25,000.00 53,769.65 23 Program Manager 30,214.00 91,429.27 24 Senior Graphic Designer 40,000.00 75,000.00 25 Senior Electronic Security System Technician 45,000.00 75,000.00 26 Supervisor Applications Development 39,937.34 94,166.89 27 Supervisor of Systems and Technical Support 55,000.00 93,199.31 28 Supervisor Software Support 39,937.34 94,166.89 29 Web Developer 30,215.00 90,533.02 30 Web Master 30,215.00 108,642.04

Section 57. Division of Police; Various Positions

The annual salaries of persons appointed to the following classifications within the Division of Police shall be fixed by the Director of Public Safety within the limits established in the following schedules:

Minimum Maximum 1 Forensic Video Specialist $50,000.00 $78,810.30 2 Crime Analyst I 38,000.00 56,849.10 3 Crime Analyst II 53,000.00 68,302.26 4 Crime Analyst III 66,000.00 84,064.32 5 Intelligence Analyst I 38,000.00 54,641.81 6 Intelligence Analyst II 53,000.00 68,302.26 7 Intelligence Analyst III 66,000.00 84,064.32 8 Mounted Unit Trainer, Instructor, and Handler 38,000.00 54,641.81 9 Occupational Medical Director 43,107.75 86,888.32 10 Police Stress Consultant 75,000.00 131,350.50 11 Public Safety Information Technology 65,000.00 115,588.44 Manager

Section 58. Division of Fire; Fire Chief and Assistant Fire Chief

The annual salaries of persons appointed to the following ranks of the Division of Fire shall be fixed by the appointing authority within the limits established in the following schedules:

Minimum Maximum 1 Fire Chief $64,407.00 $184,847.09 2 Assistant Fire Chief 127,236.14 137.724.51

Section 2. That the existing following:

Sections 2 and 4 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018,

Section 5 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015,

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Section 6 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 443-2019, passed April 22, 2019 and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 30 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 189-17, passed March 20, 2017, Ordinance No. 1214-17, passed October 23, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 665-2019, passed June 3, 2019, and Ordinance No. 981-2019, passed September 16, 2019,

Section 31 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 30, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 32 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 318-17, passed April 4, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 730-18, passed June 4, 2018, Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 713-17, passed July 12, 2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1453-18, passed December 3, 2018,

Section 34 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 16, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 1335-18, passed November 12, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 35 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 189-17, passed March 20, 2017, Ordinance No. 644-17, passed June 5, 2017, Ordinance No. 952-17, passed September 18, 2017, Ordinance No 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 1217-18, passed October 8, 2018, Ordinance No. 665-2019, passed June 3, 2019, and Ordinance No. 1298-2019, passed November 11, 2019,

Section 36 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 1214-17, passed October 23, 2017, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 37 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, Ordinance No. 560-18, passed May 14, 2018, and Ordinance No. 843-2020, passed November 18, 2020,

Section 38 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed September 26, 2016, Ordinance No. 846-17, passed October 9,

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2017, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 871-2019, passed August 24, 2019,

Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 638-15, passed June 8, 2015, Ordinance No. 1110-15, passed September 21, 2015, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, Ordinance No. 1076-17, passed October 9, 2017, Ordinance No. 7-18, passed January 22, 2018, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1029-18, passed September 10, 2018,

Section 40 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, Ordinance No. 385-17, passed April 17, 2017, and Ordinance No. 846-17, passed October 9, 2017,

Section 43 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1482-15, passed December 7, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 321-18, passed March 26, 2018, and Ordinance No. 1335-18, passed November 12, 2018,

Section 57 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1110-15, passed September 21, 2015, and

Section 58 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 810-18, passed July 18, 2018, Ordinance No. 1114-18, passed October 8, 2018 and Ordinance No. 345-2020, passed March 23, 2020, are repealed.

Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 906-2020

By Council Members: Conwell, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing Agreement with Library Lofts LLC and/or UC City Center LLC, and/or their designees, to provide for the development of a new library, residential units, retail space, and new parking for the Circle Square Development Project located at 10600 and 10605 Chester Avenue; to provide for payments to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District; and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.

WHEREAS, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, improvements to real property may be declared to be a public purpose where fee title to the real property was, at one time, held by the City of Cleveland and the real property is then leased or conveyed by the City; and

WHEREAS, under Ordinance No. 1469-15, passed January 25, 2016, the City has entered into the chain of title for the Property which is more particularly described in this ordinance (the “Real Property’) pursuant to the requirements of Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code prior to the passage of this ordinance; and

WHEREAS, the Real Property is to be developed in accordance with the Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan, a copy of which is placed in File No. 906-2020-A; and

WHEREAS, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code , the improvements declared to be a public purpose may be exempt from real property taxation; and

WHEREAS, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, the owners of the improvements may be required to make annual service payments in lieu of taxes that would have been paid had the improvement not been exempt; and

WHEREAS, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, the exemption may exceed 75% of the improvements for up to 30 years when a portion of the service payments so collected are distributed to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District (“District”) in an amount equal to the amount the District would have received had the improvement not been exempt; and

WHEREAS, the District has been notified of the intent to enter into the agreement authorized by this ordinance in compliance with division (C)(4) of Section 5709.41 and Section 5709.83 of the Revised Code; and

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

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BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the improvements to be constructed by Library Lofts LLC and/or UC City Center LLC, and/or their designees, (“Redeveloper”), are declared to be a public purpose for purposes of Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code (the “Improvements”). The Real Property is more fully described as follows:

Area No. 1

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio and known as being part of Sublot No. 2 in the J.J. Benton’s Subdivision as recorded in Volume 7, Page 32 of Cuyahoga County Map Records, part of Reserve Court N.E. (20 feet Wide) and also being part of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. 402 and being further bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the Southerly right-of-way of Chester Avenue N.E. (86 Feet Wide) and the Westerly right-of-way of Stokes Boulevard (60‘Feet Wide), formerly known as Fairmount Street and East 107th Street;

Course 1 Thence South 00°29’13” East, along the Westerly right-of-way of said Stokes Boulevard, a distance of 162.33 feet to an angle point on said Westerly right- of-way;

Course 2 Thence South 05°30’03” East, continuing along the Westerly right-of-way of said Stokes Boulevard, a distance of 187.56 feet to its intersection with the Southerly right-of-way with Reserve Court N.E. (20 Feet Wide);

Course 3 Thence South 87°07’57” West, along the Southerly right-of-way of said Reserve Court N.E., a distance of 88.11 feet;

Course 4 Thence South 02°52’03” East, a distance of 189.90 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way for Euclid Avenue (100 Feet Wide);

Course 5 Thence South 87°07’57” West, along the Northerly right-of-way of said Euclid Avenue, a distance of 276.85 feet to the Southwesterly corner of a parcel of land conveyed to Beal Auto Service, Inc. by deed recorded in Volume 14677, Page 265 of Cuyahoga County Records;

Course 6 Thence North 01°13’03” West, along the Westerly line of said Beal Auto Service, Inc. parcel, a distance of 210.86 feet to a point on the Northerly right-of-way for Reserve Court N.E. (20 Feet Wide);

Course 7 Thence North 87°07’57” East, along the Northerly right-of-way for Reserve Court N.E., a distance of 3.42 feet to the Southeasterly corner of a parcel of land conveyed to Foundation by deed recorded in Volume 86-8222, Page 2 of Cuyahoga County Records;

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Course 8 Thence North 00°59’53” West, along the Easterly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 132.74 feet to a point on the Southerly line of a parcel of land created by a Lot Split/Consolidation Plat for The Cleveland Clinic Foundation as recorded in Volume of Maps, Page of Cuyahoga County Records;

Course 9 Thence North 89°11’16” East, along an Southerly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 19.10 feet to a Southeasterly corner of said parcel;

Course 10 Thence North 00°48’44” West, along a Easterly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 116.00 feet to an interior corner of said parcel;

Course 11 Thence North 89°11’16” East, along a Southerly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 51.33 feet to a Southeasterly corner of said parcel;

Course 12 Thence North 00°48’44” West, along an Easterly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 76.36 feet to a Northeasterly corner of said parcel;

Course 13 Thence North 88°48’44” West, along a Northerly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 20.97 feet to an interior corner of said parcel;

Course 14 Thence North 00°59’53” West, along an Easterly line of said Cleveland Clinic Foundation parcel, a distance of 14.36 to a point on the Southerly right-of- way of said Chester Avenue;

Course 15 Thence North 89°00’47” East, along the Southerly right-of-way of said Chester Avenue, a distance of 292.58 feet to the place of beginning and containing 3.8217 Acres (166,474 Square Feet) of land.

Area No. 2

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio and known as being part of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. 402 and being further bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the Southerly right-of-way of Chester Avenue N.E. (86 Feet Wide) and the Easterly right-of-way of Stokes Boulevard (60 Feet Wide), formerly known as Fairmount Street and East 107th Street;

Course 1 Thence Southeasterly, along the arc of a curve deflecting to the right along the Southerly right-of-way of said Chester Avenue, a distance of 100.55 feet to a point of compound curvature. Said arc having a radius of 347.00 feet, a

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central angle of 16°36’10”and a chord which bears South 77°13’33” East, a distance of 100.20 feet;

Course 2 Thence Southeasterly, along the arc of a curve deflecting to the right and continuing along the Southerly right-of-way of said Chester Avenue, a distance of 91.06 feet to its intersection with the Westerly line of Martin Luther King Jr. Drive N.E. (Width Varies). Said arc having a radius of 997.00 feet, a central angle of 05°13’59”and a chord which bears South 66°18’29” East, a distance of 91.03 feet;

Course 3 Thence Southeasterly, along the arc of a curve deflecting to the left and along the Westerly line of said Martin Luther King Jr. Drive N.E., a distance of 317.59 feet to a point of tangency. Said arc having a radius of 547.98 feet, a central angle of 33°12’25”and a chord which bears South 04°21’43” East, a distance of 313.17 feet;

Course 4 Thence South 19°43’33” East, continuing along the Westerly line of said Martin Luther King Jr. Drive N.E., a distance of 29.50 feet to its intersection with the Northerly line of ;

Course 5 Thence Southwesterly, along the arc of a curve deflecting to the left and along the Northerly line of said University Circle, a distance of 146.93 feet to its intersection with the Northerly right-of-way of Euclid Avenue (100 Feet Wide). Said arc having a radius of 200.00 feet, a central angle of 42°05’32”and a chord which bears South 32°39’22” West, a distance of 143.65 feet;

Course 6 Thence South 87°07’57” West, along the Northerly right-of-way of said Euclid Avenue, a distance of 100.86 feet to its intersection with the Easterly right-of- way of said Stokes Boulevard;

Course 7 Thence North 05°30’03” West, along the Westerly right-of-way of said Stokes Boulevard, a distance of 367.78 feet to an angle point on said Westerly right- of-way;

Course 8 Thence North 00°29’13” West, continuing along the Westerly right-of-way for Stokes Boulevard, a distance of 158.67 feet to the place of beginning and containing 1.8637 Acres (81,183 Square Feet) of land.

Total area for all TIF District Parcels 5.6854 Acres (247,657 Square Feet) of land.

Be the same more or less, but subject to all legal highways and easements of record.

Section 2. That one hundred percent (100%) of the Improvements are declared exempt from real property taxation for a period of thirty years, effective and commencing the first year the value of the Improvements are reflected on the tax duplicate; and that in no event shall the exemption period extend beyond 2052. The

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Project Name: Circle Square Development Project Address: 10600 and 10605 Chester Avenue Developer: Library Lofts LLC and/or UC City Center LLC, and/or designees Project Manager: Cassie Slansky Ward/Councilperson: 9 – Kevin Conwell City Assistance: Non-School TIF

Project Summary In 2014, the City issued a RFP for the redevelopment of the Third District Police Department site. The proposal also included an opportunity for proposers to negotiate the acquisition and redevelopment of the (CPL) branch located next to the current Third District site. A Review Committee was appointed and selected UC City Center LLC (UC3) to complete redevelopment of this site. UC3 is wholly owned by Cleveland-based company Midwest Development Partners.

The Developer is proposing a large mixed-use development located at 10600 and 10605 Chester Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44106 (corner of Chester Avenue and Stokes Boulevard) (“Project Site”). In order to assist with the project financing, the Developer has requested the City impose a 5709.41, 30-Year, Non-School TIF. The TIF will support infrastructure costs related to the project and assist with the development. The project will create and/or cause to create 14 new full-time jobs at the Project Site with an approximate payroll of $796,020. The Developer has separated this project into Main Block North and Main Block South.

Main Block North development will consist of the White Oak Building, Ramp System Parking, and an infill portion of a garage and additional retail. The White Oak Building will include approximately 14,000 square feet of commercial space, 298 residential units, and 287 parking spaces. The Ramp System Parking will consist of a two-bay garage to provide approximately 302 parking spaces for the other users of the garage, including the White Oak Building and the new Library. The infill portion of a garage and additional retail will include approximately 186 additional parking spaces and 22,605 square feet of additional retail space. The total project investment for Main Block North is expected to exceed $125,000,000. Main Block South of this development will include the new MLK Jr. Library and residential units. This building will consist of approximately 24,650 square feet of library space and 207 residential units above. This part of the development is expected to exceed an additional $61,500,000.

Proposed City Assistance • This ordinance will authorize the Director of Economic Development to enter into a 30-year non-school Tax Increment Finance (TIF) agreement with Library Lofts LLC and/or UC City Center LLC, and/or designees. The City will have declared certain improvements with respect to the project to be a public purpose and exempt 100% of the improvements from real property taxes.

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• The Developer agrees to make certain improvements to the parcel and make payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs) equal to the taxes that would have been paid for the parcel but for the TIF. A portion of the PILOTs will be paid to the Cleveland Metropolitan School District in the amount the District would have otherwise received but for the TIF by the County (“District Payments”). The balance of the PILOTS will be utilized to fund eligible project costs and project debt. The developer will be responsible for any shortfall of PILOT payments for project costs. • The TIF will be immediately effective on the residential after the expiration of the 15-year, 100% tax abatement.

Economic Impact • Creation of 14 jobs in the City of Cleveland • Project estimates $19,901 in added income tax • The project will generate $568,125 annual residency taxes and once stabilized, the project is expected to generate $1,778,720.84 in annual property taxes for the School District upon expiration of the residential tax abatement

City Requirements • Subject to Chapter 187: MBE/FBE/CSB requirements • Subject to Chapter 188: Fannie Lewis Cleveland Residential Employment Law • Subject to a Workforce Development Agreement for all new jobs • Subject to a Community Benefits Agreement

Section 3. That, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, Redeveloper, or the owners of the Improvements, shall make service payments for a period of thirty years in lieu of the exempt taxes to the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer or Treasurer, or designee; the payments shall be charged and collected in the same manner, and shall be in an amount not less than the taxes that would have been paid had the Improvements not been exempt from taxation.

Section 4. That a portion of the service payments collected under this ordinance shall be distributed by the Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer or Treasurer, or designee to the Treasurer of the District in the amount of the taxes that would have been payable to the District had the Improvements not been exempt from taxation.

Section 5. That the Director of Economic Development is authorized to enter into an agreement or agreements with Redeveloper to provide for the exemption and service payments described in this ordinance, including agreements securing the payments described in this ordinance, which agreement or agreements shall contain those terms contained in this ordinance.

Section 6. That when applicable under Section 5709.43 of the Revised Code, there is established an Urban Redevelopment Tax Increment Equivalent Fund into which shall be deposited Service Payments in Lieu of Taxes (“PILOTS” or “Service Payments”) that shall be used for financing the public purpose Improvements including project debt

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Section 7. That it is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the passage of this ordinance were adopted in open meetings of this Council, and any of its committees that resulted in formal action were in meetings open to the public in compliance with the law.

Section 8. That the contract or contracts authorized by this ordinance shall be prepared by the Director of Law.

Section 9. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 958-2020

By Council Member: Hairston

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into an agreement with the Catholic Charities aka Catholic Diocese of the City of Cleveland - St. Phillip-Neri for the Community Health Worker Training Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development is authorized to enter into an agreement with the Catholic Charities aka Catholic Diocese of the City of Cleveland - St. Phillip-Neri for the Community Health Worker Training Program for the public purpose of providing job training to residents residing in the City of Cleveland through the use of Ward 10 casino revenue funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 959-2020

By Council Member: Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatchers); and to amend Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal 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 (Chief Dispatchers, under the terms contained in File No. 959- 2020-A, for the period from April 1, 2019, through March 31, 2022, 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 2% April 1, 2019 2% April 1, 2020 2% April 1, 2021

Section 2. That Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 170-2019, passed February 11, 2019, is amended to read as follows:

Section 15. Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association (Chief Dispatcher). That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1 Chief Radio Dispatcher $54,430.65 $58,042.87

Section 3. That existing Section 15 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 170-2019, passed February 11, 2019, is repealed.

Section 4. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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

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Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Ordinance No. 960-2020

By Council Member: Hairston

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into an agreement with Mum-Ford, Inc. for the Visual Health Services Program through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

WHEREAS, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That the Director of the Department of Community Development is authorized to enter into an agreement with Mum-Ford, Inc. for the Visual Health Services Program for the public purpose of providing eye-glass care and eye-wear services to City of Cleveland residents through the use of Ward 10 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of said contract shall be in an amount not to exceed $11,600 and shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Law shall prepare and approve said contract, and that the contract shall contain such terms and provisions as he deems necessary to protect the City’s interest.

Section 4. That this ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative 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 December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Resolution No. 910-2020

By Council Members: McCormack, Cleveland, B. Jones, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request)

An emergency resolution appointing an assessment equalization board to hear objections to estimated assessments with respect to the continuation and expansion of the Improvement District and the comprehensive services plan for District, and declaring an emergency.

WHEREAS, by Resolution No. 713-2020, adopted September 23, 2020, this Council approved the continuation and expansion of the Downtown Cleveland Improvement District (the “District”); accepted petitions from owners of property in the proposed District; approved the revised Articles of Incorporation of the Downtown Cleveland Improvement Corporation; approved the new comprehensive services plan; declared it necessary to provide additional security, maintenance and economic development and marketing of the District; and provided for the assessment of the cost of such services upon benefited property in the District; and

WHEREAS, under the above resolution the estimated assessments for the services have been prepared and placed on file in the Office of the Clerk of Council as File No. 713-2020; and

WHEREAS, notice of the adoption of the resolution and of the filing of the estimated assessments was duly served on all property owners to be assessed in the manner provided by law; and

WHEREAS, written objections to the estimated assessments may be filed by affected property owners; and

WHEREAS, under Section 727.16 of the Revised Code, this Council shall appoint an assessment equalization board to hear objections to the proposed assessments by affected landowners, and shall fix the time and place for the hearing by such board of such objections, and the Clerk of Council shall notify, by certified mail, any persons so objecting of the time and place of such hearing; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Robert Cahill, Lauren Cromwell, and Samir Mohammad, three disinterested freeholders of the City, and Grayson Sieg and Mark Biggar, two alternate disinterested freeholders of the City, are appointed as an assessment equalization board to hear and determine all written objections filed under the law to the estimated

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Section 2. That the assessment equalization board shall meet at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, December 16, 2020, remotely, for the purpose mentioned above, and on completion of the hearing and any adjournments shall report to this Council its recommendations, including any changes which should be made to the estimated assessments.

Section 3. That the Clerk of Council is authorized and directed to notify, or cause to be notified, by certified mail, each person who has timely filed written objection to the estimated assessments. Such notice shall state the time, date and place of the hearing of the assessment equalization board and shall be mailed at least five days before the date of such hearing.

Section 4. That this resolution is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Adopted December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Resolution No. 961-2020

By Council Member: Kelley

An emergency resolution fixing the date of the next regular meeting of Council.

WHEREAS, pursuant to Council Rule 5, regular meetings of the Council are held on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. unless otherwise ordered by motion, resolution or ordinance; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure for the immediate preservation of public peace, property, health or safety, now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That, the next regular meeting of the Council, to be held during the COVID-19 emergency declaration, will be conducted as a virtual meeting in accordance with Ohio's Open Meetings Laws as amended by H.B 404; and shall be held on December 9, 2020. A notice identifying the time of the meeting as well as a schedule of committee meetings, if any, to be held prior to the meeting shall be prepared by the Clerk prior to the meeting date.

Section 2. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Adopted December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Resolution No. 963-2020

By Council Member: Griffin

An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of liquor license of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 8000 Euclid Avenue.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for the transfer of liquor license of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit from Ohio CVS Stores, LLC DBA CVS Pharmacy, #4282, 3728 Pearl Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Permit No. 65172420830 to Ohio CVS Stores, LLC, DBA CVS Pharmacy, #4282, 8000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Permit No. 65172420831; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to the transfer of liquor license of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit from Ohio CVS Stores, LLC, DBA CVS Pharmacy, #4282, 3728 Pearl Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Permit No. 65172420830 to Ohio CVS

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Stores, LLC, DBA CVS Pharmacy, #4282, 8000 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Permit No. 65172420831, and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Adopted December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Resolution No. 964-2020

By Council Member: Bishop

An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4025 East 131st Street.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit from Speedy Harvard, LLC, 4025 East 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. 8429701 to 4025 E131 Gas, Inc., DBA Speedys, 4025 East 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. 28508940005; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to the transfer of ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit from Speedy Harvard, LLC, 4025 East 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. 8429701 to 4025 E131 Gas, Inc., DBA Speedys, 4025

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East 131st Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. 28508940005, and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Adopted December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Resolution No. 965-2020

By Council Member: Hairston

An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to 16601 Euclid Avenue.

WHEREAS, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of an application for the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit from Hymie Enterprises, Inc., 16601 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Permit No. 4101794 to Wsliman 2020, LLC, DBA Gas USA Mini Mart, 16601 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Permit No. 9197665; and

WHEREAS, the granting of this application for a liquor permit to this high-crime area, which is already saturated with other liquor outlets, is contrary to the best interests of the entire community; and

WHEREAS, the applicant does not qualify to be a permit holder and/or has demonstrated that he has operated his liquor business in disregard of the laws, regulations or local ordinances of this state or any other state; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought has not conformed to the building, safety or health requirements of the governing body of this County or City; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so arranged or constructed that law enforcement officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Control are prevented reasonable access to the establishment; and

WHEREAS, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with respect to the neighborhood that it substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good order; and

WHEREAS, this objection is based on other legal grounds as set forth in Revised Code Section 4303.292; and

WHEREAS, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the immediate preservation of the public peace, prosperity, safety and welfare pursuant to Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Council’s objection to said permit must be received by the Superintendent of Liquor Control within 30 days of notification; now, therefore,

BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND:

Section 1. That Council does hereby record its objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit from Hymie Enterprises, Inc., 16601 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Permit No. 4101794 to Wsliman 2020, LLC, DBA Gas USA Mini

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Mart, 16601 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44112, Permit No. 9197665, and requests the Superintendent of Liquor Control to set a hearing for said application in accordance with provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Council be, and she is hereby directed to transmit two certified copies of this resolution, together with two copies of a letter of objection and two copies of a letter requesting that the hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution is hereby declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Adopted December 2, 2020.

Effective December 2, 2020.

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Directory of City Officials City Council

601 Lakeside Avenue Room 220 Cleveland, OH 44114

Phone: 216.664.2840

President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley

City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt

Name Ward Joseph T. Jones 1 Kevin L. Bishop 2 Kerry McCormack 3 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. 4 Phyllis E. Cleveland 5 Blaine A. Griffin 6 Basheer S. Jones 7 Michael D. Polensek 8 Kevin Conwell 9 Anthony T. Hairston 10 Brian Mooney 11 Anthony Brancatelli 12 Kevin J. Kelley 13 Jasmin Santana 14 Jenny Spencer 15 Brian Kazy 16 Charles Slife 17

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Permanent Schedule – Standing Committees of the Council 2018-2021

MONDAY – Alternating

9:30 a.m. – Health and Human Services Committee: McCormack (CHAIR), B. Jones (VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, Hairston, Johnson, Santana, Spencer.

9:30 a.m. – Municipal Services and Properties Committee: Johnson (CHAIR), J. Jones (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Hairston, Kazy, Mooney.

MONDAY

2:00 p.m. – Finance Committee: Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Conwell, Griffin, Kazy, McCormack, Mooney.

TUESDAY

9:30 a.m. – Development, Planning, and Sustainability Committee: Brancatelli (CHAIR), Hairston (VICE-CHAIR), Cleveland, Griffin, B. Jones, McCormack, Slife.

TUESDAY – Alternating

1:30 p.m. – Utilities Committee: Kazy (CHAIR), Bishop (VICE-CHAIR), Hairston, McCormack, Polensek, Santana, Slife.

1:30 p.m. – Workforce and Community Benefits Committee: Bishop (CHAIR), Griffin (VICE-CHAIR), B. Jones, J. Jones, Mooney, Slife, Spencer.

WEDNESDAY – Alternating

10:00 a.m. – Safety Committee: Griffin (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE-CHAIR), B. Jones, J. Jones, Kazy, Santana, Spencer.

10:00 a.m. – Transportation Committee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Slife (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, J. Jones, Santana, Spencer.

The following Committees meet at the Call of the Chair:

Mayor’s Appointments Committee: J. Jones (CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cleveland, Kelley, Mooney.

Operations Committee: Hairston (CHAIR), Griffin, J. Jones, Kelley, McCormack.

Rules Committee: Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, Polensek, Slife.

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City Hall 601 Lakeside Avenue Cleveland, OH 44114

MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson Sharon Dumas, Interim Chief of Staff Darnell Brown, Chief Operating Officer Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Communications, Government & International Affairs Monyka Price, Chief of Education Jason Woods, Chief of Sustainability Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs Edward W. Rybka, Chief of Regional Development Tracy Martin-Thompson, Chief of Prevention, Intervention and Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults Sheryl Nechvatal, Executive Assistant to the Mayor Martin Flask, Project Coordinator Jaqueline Sutton, Manager – Mayor’s Action Center (MAC)

AGING – Mary McNamara, Director Victoria Corrigan, Administrative Manager Jennifer Rosich, Administrative Manager Adam Cisler, Administrative Manager Tanesha Hunter, Administrative Manager

BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS Joseph F. Denk, Mechanical Engineer and Chairman Howard Bradley, Builder Patrick M. Gallagher, Labor Representative Robert Maschke, Architect

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COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Grady Stevenson, Jr., Director Members: Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr.,Vice-Chairman; Council Member Kevin L. Bishop, Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Council Member Jasmin Santana, Peter Whitt, Ted Wammes.

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMET – David Ebersole, Director

FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director Divisions: Accounts – Lonya Moss-Walker, Commissioner Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner City Treasury – James Hartley, Treasurer Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller Information Technology and Services Donald-Anthony Phillips, Chief Information Officer Kimberly Roy Wilson, Commissioner Internal Audit – Natasha Brandt, Manager Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewett, Commissioner Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White Johnson, Commissioner Sinking Fund Commission – Betsy Hruby, Manager Taxation – Kevin Preslan, Income Tax Administrator and Commissioner of Taxation Treasury – James Hartley, Treasurer

HUMAN RESOURCES – Nycole West, Director

LAW – Barbara Langhenry, Director Gary Singletary, Chief Counsel Ronda Curtis, Chief Corporate Counsel Thomas Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel Karrie Howard, Chief Assistant Prosecutor Robin Wood, Law Librarian

MAYOR’S OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director Divisions: Architecture and Site Development – Carter Edman, Manager Engineering and Construction – Richard J. Switalski, Manager Real Estate – James DeRosa, Commissioner

MAYOR’S OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director

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MAYOR’S OFFICE OF QUALITY CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – Sabra T. Pierce-Scott, Director

PHOTO LAB – William Rieter, Chief Photographer Ruggero Fatica, Photographer Clare Walters, Chief Clerk

PORT CONTROL – Robert Kennedy, Director, Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Divisions: Cleveland Hopkins International Airport & Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner of Airports Burke Lakefront Airport – Tony Campofredano, Airport Leader

PUBLIC HEALTH – Merle Gordon, Director Divisions: Air Quality – David Hearne, Interim Commissioner Environment – Brian Kimball, Commissioner Health – Persis Sosiak, Commissioner Vital Statistics – Andrea Kacinari, City Registrar

PUBLIC SAFETY – Karrie D. Howard, Director Divisions: Animal Control Services – Colleen Siedecki, Chief Animal Control Officer Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Commissioner Emergency Operations Center – Laura Palinkas, Assistant Director Fire – Angelo Calvillo, Chief Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief Professional Standards – Roger C. Smith, Administrator

PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director Divisions: Cleveland Public Power – Commissioner Radio Communications – Brad Handke, Manager Security – Robert Jarvis, Chief

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TV 20 – Kathy Allen, General Manager Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer Cleveland Water – Alex Margevicius, Commissioner Water Pollution Control – Ramona Lowery, Commissioner

PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director Offices: Administration – John Laird, Manager Susie Claytor, Deputy Commissioner, Public Auditorium Samuel Gissentaner, Commissioner, Recreation Esha Hand, Manager of Special Events Felicia Hall, Manager, Divisions: Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Jeffrey Brown, Commissioner Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Parking Facilities – Kim Johnson, Interim Commissioner Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Streets – Randell Scott, Acting Commissioner Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Waste Collection and Disposal – Paul Alcantar, Commissioner

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT & OHIO MEANS JOBS – CLEVELAND/CUYAHOGA COUNTY – Grace A. Kilbane, Executive Director

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Judge Courtroom Presiding and Administrative Judge Michael D. Earley 14-C Judge Pinkey S. Carr 15-C Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy 13-A Judge Emanuella Groves 14-B Judge Lauren C. Moore 15-A Judge Michael L. Nelson, Sr. 12-A Judge Ann Clare Oakar 14-A Judge W. Mona Scott (Housing Court Judge) 13-B Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. 13-D Judge Suzan M. Sweeney 12-C Judge Jazmin Torres-Lugo 13-C Judge Shiela Turner McCall 12-B Judge Joseph J. Zone 14-D

Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator Belinda Gest – Housing Court Administrator Robert J. Furda – Chief Bailiff Dean Jenkins – Chief Probation Officer Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate

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