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October the Sixth, Two Thousand and Four

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Frank G. Jackson Containing PAGE President of Council City Council 3 Valarie J. McCall The Calendar 14 City Clerk, Clerk of Council Board of Control 14 Civil Service 17 Ward Name Board of Zoning Appeals18 1 Joseph T. Jones 2 Robert J. White Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals19 3 Zachary Reed Public Notice 19 4 Kenneth L. Johnson 5 Frank G. Jackson Public Hearings19 6 Patricia J. Britt City of Cleveland Bids20 7 Fannie M. Lewis Adopted Resolutions 8 Sabra Pierce Scott and Ordinances21 9 Kevin Conwell Committee Meetings23 10 Roosevelt Coats Index 23 11 Michael D. Polensek 12 Edward W. Rybka 13 Joe Cimperman 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr. 15 Merle R. Gordon 16 Michael C. O’Malley 17 Matthew Zone 18 Jay Westbrook 19 Dona Brady 20 Martin J. Sweeney 21 Michael A. Dolan DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director, 3rd Floor, City Hall President of Council – Frank G. Jackson DIVISIONS: Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner Ward Name Residence Neighborhood Development – Joseph A. Sidoti, Commissioner 1 Joseph T. Jones...... 4691 East 177th Street 44128 2 Robert J. White ...... 9703 Cardwell Avenue 44105 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – James G. Williams, Director, Room 500 3 Zachary Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 DIVISIONS: Code Enforcement – Tyrone L. Johnson, Commissioner 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 Construction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner 5 Frank G. Jackson...... 2327 East 38th Street 44115 DEPT. OF PERSONNEL AND HUMAN RESOURCES – Gina Routen, Director, Room 121 6 Patricia J. Britt...... 12402 Britton Drive 44120 7 Fannie M. Lewis...... 7416 Star Avenue 44103 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Gregory G. Huth, Director, Room 210 8 Sabra Pierce Scott...... 9212 Kempton Avenue 44108 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane E. Fumich, Director, Room 122 10 Roosevelt Coats ...... 1775 Cliffview Road 44112 DEPT. OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS – Kenya Taylor, Director 11 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 12 Edward W. Rybka ...... 6832 Indiana Avenue 44105 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Director; Mayor Jane 13 Joe Cimperman...... 3053 West 12th Street 44113 L. Campbell, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Charles Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman; Councilman 14 Nelson Cintron, Jr...... 3004 Vega Avenue 44113 Kevin Conwell, Councilman Matthew Zone, City Council Representatives; Charles L. 15 Merle R. Gordon ...... 1700 Denison Avenue 44109 Patton, Jr., Paula Castleberry, Emmett Saunders, John Banno, Kathryn M. Hall, Evangeline 16 Michael C. O’Malley ...... 6710 Brookside Drive 44144 Hardaway, Janet Jankura, Gia Hoa Ryan, Rev. Jesse Harris, Magda Gomez, Fred J. 17 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 Livingstone, Margot James Copeland. 18 Jay Westbrook ...... 1278 West 103rd Street 44102 CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Reynaldo Galindo, President; Rev. Earl 19 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 Preston, Vice President; Jonalyn M. Krupka, Secretary; Members: Diane M. Downing, 20 Martin J. Sweeney...... 3632 West 133rd Street 44111 William Morrison. 21 Michael A. Dolan...... 16519 West Park Road 44111 City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Valarie J. McCall, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Jane L. Campbell, President; Council President Frank First Assistant Clerk – Sandra Franklin G. Jackson; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Robert H. Baker, Director. MAYOR – Jane L. Campbell BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; Debra M. Janik, Chief of Staff Margreat Hopkins, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Christopher Carmody, Darnell Brown, Chief Operating Officer ______, Secretary. Timothy Mueller, Executive Assistant Craig Tame, Executive Assistant BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F. Galen L. Schuerlein, Executive Assistant Denk, Chairman; James Williams, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, ––––––––––––, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan. Margreat A. Jackson, Legislative Affairs Liaison BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Subodh Chandra, President; Erik Janas, Inter-Governmental Affairs Officer Finance Director Robert H. Baker, Secretary; Council President Frank G. Jackson. Lorna Wisham, Chief Public Affairs Officer DEPT. OF LAW – Subodh Chandra, Director, Teresa Beasley, Chief Counsel, Rm. 106 BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Mark Ricchiuto; Law Director Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100 Subodh Chandra; Councilman Martin J. Sweeney. DEPT. OF FINANCE – Robert H. Baker, Director, Room 104; BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Subodh Chandra; Utilities Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit Director ______; Council President Frank G. Jackson. DIVISIONS: Accounts – Alan Schneider, Commissioner, Room 19 CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Christopher S. Ronayne, Director; Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 Anthony J. Coyne, Chairman; David Bowen, Lillian W. Burke, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115 Gloria Jean Pinkney, Rev. Sam Edward Small, Councilman Joseph Cimperman. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Information Technology and Services – James S. Higgins, Commissioner, 1404 East 9th Street FAIR EMPLOYMENT WAGE BOARD – Room 210 – Gerald Meyer, Chair; Angela Purchases and Supplies – Myrna Branche, Commissioner, Room 128 Caldwell, Vice Chair; Patrick Gallagher, Kathryn Jackson, Draydean McCaleb,Council Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Member Nelson Cintron, Ed Romero. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 1701 Lakeside Avenue HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Julius Ciaccia, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton, Council Member Merle Gordon. Cleveland Public Power – James F. Majer, Commissioner FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Cindy Barber, Vice Chair; Michael Doud, Street Lighting Bureau – ______, Acting Chief Doris Honsa, Richard Lenard. Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner Water – John Christopher Nielson, Commissioner CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chairman; Water Pollution Control – Ollie Shaw, Commissioner Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – John C. Mok, Director MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Subodh Chandra; Chairman; Finance Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive Director Robert H. Baker; Council President Frank G. Jackson; Councilman Dona Brady; Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Councilman Martin J. Sweeney. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF ELECTRICIANS – Samuel Montfort, Chairman; Donald DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Mark Ricchiuto, Director, Room 113 Baulknilght, Anton J. Eichmuller, J. Gilbert Steele, Raymond Ossovicki, Chief Electrical DIVISIONS: Architecture – Kurt Wiebusch, Commissioner, Room 517 Inspector; Laszlo V. Kemes, Secretary to the Board. Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, Room 518 Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Harvard Yards BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF PLUMBERS – Joseph Gyorky, Chairman; Earl S. Bumgarner, Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25 Alfred Fowler, Jozef Valencik, Lawrence Skule, Chief Plumbing Inspector; Laszlo V. Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner, 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1 Kemes, Secretary to the Board. Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, 5600 Carnegie Avenue CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Paul Volpe, Chair; Ted Sande, DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Matthew Carroll, Director, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. Vice Chair; James Gibans, India Pierce Lee, Robert Madison, Randall B. Shorr, Chris DIVISIONS: Air Quality – ______, Commissioner Ronayne, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Council Member Joe Cimperman, Dwayne J. Simpson; Robert Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. Keiser, Secretary. Environment – Willie Bess, Acting Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT Health – Dr. Wendy Johnson, Acting Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave. JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Sanford E. Watson, Director, Room 230 JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street Judge Courtroom Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones 14B Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Judge Ronald B. Adrine 15A Police – Edward F. Lohn, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street Judge Emanuella Groves 13A Judge Mabel M. Jasper 14D DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES – Natalie A. Ronayne, Director Judge Kathleen Ann Keough 13D Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 East 6th Street Judge Mary Eileen Kilbane 14C DIVISIONS: Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Commissioner Judge Anita Laster Mays 12C Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Lauren C. Moore 12B Parking Facilities – Dennis Donahue, Commissioner Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) 13B Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Angela R. Stokes 15C Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Pauline H. Tarver 12A Public Auditorium – East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue Judge Robert J. Triozzi 14A Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th Street & Harvard Judge Joseph J. Zone 13C Recreation – Michael Cox, Commissioner, Room 8 Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 N. Marginal Road Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Michael E. Flanagan – Court Administrator, Paul J. Mizerak – Bailiff; Burke Lakefront Airport Regina Daniel – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate The City Record

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Vol. 91 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2004 No. 4739 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2004

The City Record WEDNESDAY—Alternating MOTION Published weekly by the City Clerk, 10:00 A.M. — Aviation & Trans- On the motion of Council Member Clerk of Council under authority portation Committee: Westbrook, Gordon, the reading of the minutes of the Charter of the Chairman; Sweeney, Vice Chair- of the last meeting was dispensed City of Cleveland man; Britt, Dolan, Gordon, Reed, with and the journal approved. Sec- The City Record is available Rybka. onded by Council Member Britt. online at 10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com- COMMUNICATIONS www.clevelandcitycouncil.org mittee: Reed, Chairman; Britt, Vice Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, Coats, Address all communications to File No. 1872-04. Conwell, Jones, White, Zone. From the Department of Commu- VALARIE J. McCALL nity Development — Deadline for City Clerk, Clerk of Council WEDNESDAY—Alternating yearly financial transactions appli- 216 City Hall cations submitted to the City’s 1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com- Finance Department. Received. mittee: Coats, Chairman; O’Malley, PERMANENT SCHEDULE Vice Chairman; Brady, Cintron, File No. 1873-04. STANDING COMMITTEES Jones, Polensek, Sweeney, West- From the Department of Parks, OF THE COUNCIL brook, Zone. Recreation and Properties — Notice to Council of Subsidiary Agreement, 1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com- 2002-2005 Contract No. 62764 — Glenville mittee: Cimperman, Chairman, Ryb- Recreation Center Playground Im- ka, Vice Chairman, Conwell, Lewis, MONDAY provements. Received. O’Malley, Pierce Scott, Westbrook. 9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Property File No. 1874-04. & Recreation Committee: Johnson, The following Committees are From Levin College of Urban Af- Chairman; White, Vice Chairman; subject to the Call of the Chairman: fairs/CSU — Event brochures. Re- Cimperman, Dolan, Jones, Rybka, Rules Committee: Jackson, Chair- ceived. Sweeney. man; O’Malley, Reed, Sweeney, MONDAY—Alternating Westbrook. File No. 1875-04. From Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Personnel and Operations Commit- and Museum — Liner Notes, Fall 11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com- tee: Gordon, Chairman; Britt, Cim- 2004. Received. mittee: Sweeney, Chairman; Jones, perman, Coats, Pierce Scott. Vice Chairman; Brady, Cimperman, Johnson, O’Malley, Polensek, White, Mayor’s Appointment Committee: File No. 1876-04. Zone. Coats, Chairman; Cintron, Reed, From the Northeast Region- Pierce Scott, Westbrook. al Sewer District — Big Creek Inter- 11:00 A.M. — Employment, Affir- ceptor Rehabilitation, Contract BCI- mative Action & Training Commit- 3D Award of Contract, Commence- tee: Lewis, Chairman; Conwell, Vice OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS ment of Construction, and Public Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Johnson, Information. Received. Reed, Polensek. CITY COUNCIL ______File No. 1877-04. MONDAY Cleveland, Ohio From John Carroll University — Invitation to visit the university. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: Monday, October 4, 2004 Jackson, Chairman; Sweeney, Vice Received. The meeting of the Council was Chairman; Brady, Britt, Coats, Gor- called to order, The President, don, O’Malley, Reed, Pierce Scott, File No. 1878-04. Frank G. Jackson, in the Chair. Westbrook, White. From the Council Members present: Brady, — Director’s Report, September 16, TUESDAY Britt, Cimperman, Cintron, Coats, 2004. Received. Conwell, Dolan, Gordon, Johnson, 9:30 A.M. — Community and Eco- Lewis, O’Malley, Polensek, Reed, File No. 1879-04. nomic Development Committee: Gor- Rybka, Sweeney, Westbrook, White From National Black Caucus of don, Chairman; Cimperman, Vice and Zone. Local Elected Officials (NBC-LEO) Chairman; Cintron, Coats, Jones, Also present were Chief of Staff — Thank you letter for NBC-LEO Lewis, Reed, Pierce Scott, Zone. Janik, Directors Chandra, Baker, Annual Summer Conference and Mok, Carroll, Watson, N. Ronayne, Board of Directors Meeting. Re- TUESDAY—Alternating Rush, Huth, Fumich, Taylor, John- ceived. son, and Margreat Jackson, Legisla- 1:00 P.M. — Health & Human Ser- tive Affairs Liaison. File No. 1880-04. vices Committee: Britt, Chairman; From Cuyahoga Community Col- Zone, Vice Chairman; Cintron, Con- Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76, lege — Fall 2004 Community Events well, Gordon, Pierce Scott, Polensek. prayer was offered by Reverend Calendar. Received. 1:30 P.M. — Legislation Committee: Jesse Harris, Pastor of Tabernacle White, Chairman; Pierce Scott, Vice Baptist Church, 2042 West 26th File No. 1881-04. Chairman; Dolan, Gordon, Johnson, Street, located in Ward 14. Pledge of From University Circle, Inc. — Rybka, Westbrook. Allegiance. Newsletter, Fall 2004. Received. 1915 4 The City Record October 6, 2004

FROM DEPARTMENT OF Res. No. 1907-04—Greater Cleve- Res. No. 1954-04 — Dr. Barbara LIQUOR CONTROL land Convention & Visitors Bureau. Byrd Bennett. Res. No. 1908-04—Greer Consulting Res. No. 1955-04—The Honorable File No. 1882-04. Services Unlimited. Michael R. White, 54th Mayor of the Re: New Application — 1877625 — Res. No. 1909-04—Industrial Inven- City of Cleveland. Czerny Miller Incorporated, 12102 tory Solutions. Res. No. 1956-04—The Honorable Larchmere Boulevard. (Ward 6). Re- Res. No. 1910-04—Integrated Con- Marcia L. Fudge, Mayor of the City ceived. sulting Services, Ltd. of Warrenville Heights. Res. No. 1911-04 — KeyBank Na- Res. No. 1957-04—The Call & Post File No. 1883-04. tional Association. Newspaper. Re: Transfer of Ownership Applica- Res. No. 1912-04—Marous Brothers Res. No. 1958-04 — Kaleidoscope tion — 26001830010 — F. S. D. Oil Com- Construction. Magazine. pany, Inc., d.b.a. East 55th Shell, 5505 Res. No. 1913-04—Medical Mutual Res. No. 1959-04 — Greater Cleve- St. Clair Avenue. (Ward 13). Received. of Ohio. land Regional Transit Authority. Res. No. 1914-04 — National City File No. 1884-04. Bank. FIRST READING EMERGENCY Re: Transfer of Ownership Applica- Res. No. 1915-04 — Ozanne Con- ORDINANCES REFERRED tion — 7739243 — Saranac Lounge, struction Company, Inc. LLC., 15929 Saranac Road, first floor. Res. No. 1916-04 — Pernel Jones & Ord. No. 1847-04. (Ward 11). Received. Sons Funeral Home. By Council Members Cimperman Res. No. 1917-04—Qual Choice. and Jackson (by departmental re- File No. 1885-04. Res. No. 1918-04 — Richard L. quest). Re: Transfer of Ownership Applica- Bowen Architects. An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion — Emmal Marwan Corp., d.b.a. M. Res. No. 1919-04 — Rock-n-Roll ing the Director of Finance to enter & R. Food Market, 12425-27-29 Ar- Hall of Fame & Museum. into one or more leases and/or oper- lington Avenue. (Ward 9). Received. Res. No. 1920-04 — RPM Interna- ating agreements with other gov- tional Inc. ernmental entities, including the File No. 1886-04. Res. No. 1921-04 — SBC Ohio Cleveland Municipal Court, for use Re: Transfer of Ownership and (Cleveland). of unused space at 205 St. Clair Location Application — 1391385 — Res. No. 1922-04 — SBC Ohio Avenue; and authorizing the Direc- Chang Yick, Inc., d.b.a. C. & Y. (Columbus). tor of Finance to enter into one or Restaurant, 2222 St. Clair Avenue Res. No. 1923-04—SBK-Brooks In- more leases with non-governmental northeast. (Ward 13). Received. vestment Corporation. entities. Res. No. 1924-04 — Shore Bank Whereas, this ordinance consti- CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Cleveland. tutes an emergency measure provid- Res. No. 1925-04—Squire, Sanders ing for the usual daily operation of The rules were suspended and the & Dempsey LLP. a municipal department; now, there- following Resolutions were adopted Res. No. 1926-04—The Cleveland fore by a rising vote: Browns. Be it ordained by the Council of Res. No. 1927-04—The Cleveland the City of Cleveland: Res. No. 1887-04 — James Richard Clinic Health System. Section 1. That, notwithstanding Brown, Sr. Res. No. 1928-04—The Cleveland and as an exception to the provi- Res. No. 1888-04 — Edward J. Ec- Foundation. sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the kart. Res. No. 1929-04—The Gund Foun- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Res. No. 1889-04—Lemuel J. Wal- dation. Ohio, 1976, the Director of Finance cott. Res. No. 1930-04 — Huntington is authorized to enter into one or Res. No. 1890-04—Oscar Brown, Jr. National Bank. more leases and/or operating agree- Res. No. 1891-04—Richard Harnk Res. No. 1931-04—The Ohio Munic- ments with governmental entities, ipal League. including the Cleveland Municipal Res. No. 1932-04 — The Project CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS Court, for use of unused space at 205 Group. St. Clair Avenue which is not need- Res. No. 1933-04 — The City of The rules were suspended and the ed for City use. Cleveland’s Division of Water. following Resolutions were adopted That the leases and/or operating Res. No. 1934-04 — The WAVE without objection: agreement or agreements may 107.3. authorize the governmental entities Res. No. 1935-04 — Third Federal Res. No. 1892-04 — Johnnie Lee to make improvements to the un- Savings & Loan. Rhodes Holland. used spaces at 205 St. Clair Avenue Res. No. 1936-04 — Turner Con- Res. No. 1893-04—Judge Raymond struction Company. subject to the approval of appropri- L. Pianka. Res. No. 1937-04—US Bank. ate City agencies and officials. Res. No. 1894-04—Albert Mocniak. Res. No. 1938-04—Xerox Corpora- Section 2. That, notwithstanding Res. No. 1895-04—Congresswoman tion. and as an exception to the provi- Res. No. 1939-04—Dr. Charles Mod- sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Res. No. 1896-04—Dolores Leibold lin, M.D. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Res. No. 1940-04—Dr. Oluranti Ala- Ohio, 1976, the Director of Finance RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS desamni, M.D. is authorized to enter into one or Res. No. 1941-04—Dr. Robert Hay- more leases with non-governmental The rules were suspended and the nie, M.D. entities for use of unused space at following Resolutions were adopted Res. No. 1942-04—Dr. Paula Far- 205 St. Clair Avenue which is not without objection: rell, Ph.D. needed for public use, as determined Res. No. 1943-04—Ms. Pamela Mar- by the Board of Control. Res. No. 1897-04 — Anthem Blue shall Holmes. That the lease or leases may Cross & Blue Shield. Res. No. 1944-04—Dr. Ashwini Seh- authorize the lessee to make im- Res. No. 1898-04—Baker & Hos- gal, M.D. provements to the unused spaces at tetler LLP. Res. No. 1945-04—Ms. Rose Mary 205 St. Clair Avenue subject to the Res. No. 1899-04—Black McDon- Covington. approval of appropriate City agen- ald’s Owners Association. Res. No. 1946-04—Mr. Ron Barnes. cies and officials. Res. No. 1900-04—Calfee, Halter & Res. No. 1947-04—Mr. Kenneth Sis- Section 3. That in consideration of Griswold LLP. lak. the use of proceeds from the gener- Res. No. 1901-04—City Arcitecture Res. No. 1948-04—Ms. Peggy Price. al obligation bonds listed in File No. Inc. Res. No. 1949-04 — Ms. Maribeth 1847-04-A to acquire and rehabilitate Res. No. 1902-04—Cleveland City Feke. the 205 St. Clair Building, prior to Council. Res. No. 1950-04 — Mr. Eric L. execution of any lease with a non- Res. No. 1903-04—Continental Air- Small. governmental entity as authorized lines (MeetingWorks). Res. No. 1951-04—William E. Mat- in Section 2 above, the Director of Res. No. 1904-04—Dominion East lock, Jr. Finance shall obtain an opinion of Ohio Gas Company. Res. No. 1952-04—Ms. Terri Hamil- nationally recognized bond counsel Res. No. 1905-04 — Fifth Third ton Brown. that the lease will not adversely Bank. Res. No. 1953-04—The Honorable affect the tax status of the bond Res. No. 1906-04 — FirstEnergy Stephanie Tubbs Jones, Congress- issues listed in the file referenced Corporation. woman, 11th Congressional District. above. 1916 October 6, 2004 The City Record 5

Section 4. That the leases or oper- on Health and Human Services, sure and, provided it receives the ating agreements authorized by this Finance. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all ordinance shall each be for a term the members elected to Council, it determined by the Board of Control Ord. No. 1849-04. shall take effect and be in force and at a rate determined by the By Council Members Reed and immediately upon its passage and Board of Control to be fair market Jackson (by departmental request). approval by the Mayor; otherwise it value, which may include other An emergency ordinance authoriz- shall take effect and be in force valuable considerations. ing the purchase by one or more from and after the earliest period Section 5. That the Director of contracts of labor and materials nec- allowed by law. Finance, the Director of Law, and essary to install a corrugated tote Referred to Directors of Parks, other appropriate City officials are storage system for the Property Sec- Recreation and Properties, Finance, authorized to execute any other doc- tion, for the Division of Police, Law; Committees on Public Parks, uments and certificates, and take Department of Public Safety. Property and Recreation, Finance. any other actions which may be nec- Whereas, this ordinance consti- essary or appropriate to effect the tutes an emergency measure provid- Ord. No. 1852-04. leases and operating agreements ing for the usual daily operation of By Council Members Cimperman, authorized by this ordinance. a municipal department; now, there- Gordon, Lewis and Jackson (by de- Section 6. That the leases and the fore partmental request). operating agreements shall be pre- Be it ordained by the Council of An emergency ordinance authoriz- pared by the Director of Law and the City of Cleveland: ing the Director of Economic Devel- shall contain any terms and condi- Section 1. That the Director of opment to enter into an amendment tions that the Director of Law Public Safety is authorized to make to the Lease Agreement with The deems necessary to protect and ben- one or more written contracts under Rockwell Company to extend the efit the public interest. the Charter and the Codified Ordi- term of the lease for an additional Section 7. That this ordinance is nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for year to operate the Downtown One- declared to be an emergency mea- each or all of the following items: Stop Employment Connection Center sure and, provided it receives the labor and materials necessary to located at 1701 East 13th Street. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all install a corrugated tote storage sys- Whereas, this ordinance consti- the members elected to Council, it tem for the Property Section, to be tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force purchased by the Commissioner of ing for the usual daily operation of immediately upon its passage and Purchases and Supplies for a gross a municipal department; now, there- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it price, for the Division of Police, fore shall take effect and be in force Department of Public Safety. Be it ordained by the Council of from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the cost of the con- the City of Cleveland: allowed by law. tract or contracts authorized shall Section 1. That the Director of Referred to Directors of Finance, be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 027, Economic Development is autho- Law; Committee on Finance. Request No. 145137. rized to enter into an amendment to Section 3. That this ordinance is the Lease Agreement with The Ord. No. 1848-04. declared to be an emergency mea- Rockwell Company to extend the By Council Members Britt and sure and, provided it receives the term of the lease an additional year, Jackson (by departmental request). affirmative vote of two-thirds of all from September 1, 2004 to August 31, An emergency ordinance authoriz- the members elected to Council, it 2005, to operate the Downtown One- ing the Director of Public Health to shall take effect and be in force Stop Employment Connection Center apply for and accept a grant from immediately upon its passage and (“Center”) located at 1701 East 13th the Ohio Department of Health for approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Street and to increase the amount of the STD Control Grant Gonorrhea shall take effect and be in force square foot rental from $7.00 per Screening Project. from and after the earliest period square foot to $8.00 per square foot, Whereas, this ordinance consti- allowed by law. exclusive of utilities. That the tutes an emergency measure provid- Referred to Directors of Public rental costs of the amendment shall ing for the usual daily operation of Safety, Finance, Law; Committees not exceed $266,414.04 for the lease a municipal department; now, there- on Public Safety, Finance. period at a rate of $22,201.17 per fore month and shall be paid from Fund Be it ordained by the Council of Ord. No. 1850-04. No. 16 SF 905, Request No. 148425. the City of Cleveland: By Council Members Johnson and Section 2. That the amendment to Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Jackson (by departmental request). the Lease Agreement may include a lic Health is authorized to apply for An emergency ordinance authoriz- provision that the City reimburse and accept a grant in the approxi- ing the Director of Parks, Recre- The Rockwell Company for improve- mate amount of $121,264.00, and any ation and Properties to apply for ments made by the Rockwell Com- other funds that may become avail- and accept a grant from the United pany to the Center needed to com- able during the grant term from the States Department of Commerce, ply with Americans with Disabili- Ohio Department of Health to con- National Oceanic and Atmospheric ties Act renovation requirements in duct the STD Control Grant Gonor- Administration for the Canal Basin an amount not to exceed $3,570.00. rhea Screening Project; that the Park Program. The Rockwell Company agrees to Director is authorized to file all Whereas, this ordinance consti- pay $25,000.00 of ADA renovation papers and execute all documents tutes an emergency measure provid- requirements. necessary to receive the funds under ing for the usual daily operation of Section 3. That all other terms and the grant; and that the funds are ap- a municipal department; now, there- conditions of the original lease shall propriated for the purposes described fore remain the same. in the summary for the grant con- Be it ordained by the Council of Section 4. That the amendment tained in the file described below. the City of Cleveland: shall be prepared by the Director of Section 2. That the summary for Section 1. That the Director of Law and shall contain terms and the grant, File No. 1848-04-A, made a Parks, Recreation and Properties is provisions as the Director deems part of this ordinance as if fully re- authorized to apply for and accept a necessary to protect and benefit the written, is approved in all respects. grant in the amount of $2,968,432.00, public interest. Section 3. That the Director of from the United States Department of Section 5. That this ordinance is Public Health shall have the author- Commerce, National Oceanic and At- declared to be an emergency mea- ity to extend the term of the grant mospheric Administration to conduct sure and, provided it receives the during the grant term. the Canal Basin Park Program; that affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Section 4. That this ordinance is the Director is authorized to file all the members elected to Council, it declared to be an emergency mea- papers and execute all documents shall take effect and be in force sure and, provided it receives the necessary to receive the funds under immediately upon its passage and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the grant; and that the funds are approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the members elected to Council, it appropriated for the purposes shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force described in the letter for the grant from and after the earliest period immediately upon its passage and contained in the file described below. allowed by law. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 2. That the letter for the Referred to Directors of Economic shall take effect and be in force grant, File No. 1850-04-A, made a Development, Finance, Law; Com- from and after the earliest period part of this ordinance as if fully re- mittees on Community and Eco- allowed by law. written, is approved in all respects. nomic Development, Employment, Referred to Directors of Public Section 3. That this ordinance is Affirmative Action and Training, Health, Finance, Law; Committees declared to be an emergency mea- Finance. 1917 6 The City Record October 6, 2004

Ord. No. 1853-04. is the subject of the proposed MOU, Ord. No. 1855-04. By Council Members Gordon and will be involved in all phases of By Council Members Cimperman Jackson (by departmental request). project implementation with prima- and Jackson (by departmental re- An emergency ordinance accept- ry responsibilities for (1) ownership quest). ing the recommendation of the Tax of record for the land to be occupied An emergency ordinance authoriz- Incentive Review Council regarding by the Towpath Trail and accesso- ing the Director of City Planning to enterprise zone tax exemption ry lands serving the Towpath Trail, apply for and accept a grant from agreements. except for lands controlled or owned the Cleveland Foundation for the Whereas, this ordinance consti- by the County or land obtained by Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide tutes an emergency measure provid- the County for the Towpath Trail Plan Program; and authorizing the ing for the usual daily operation of and accessory lands serving the Director to enter into one or more a municipal department; now, there- Towpath Trail, (2) making avail- contracts with Dennis Dooley for fore able existing public rights-of-way professional services necessary to Be it ordained by the Council of that are necessary for the project, implement the grant. the City of Cleveland: (3) making available lands owned Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 1. That this Council ac- or controlled by the City that are tutes an emergency measure provid- cepts the recommendation of the needed for the Towpath Trail and ing for the usual daily operation of Tax Incentive Review Council accessory lands serving the Tow- a municipal department; now, there- (“TIRC”) dated August 31, 2004 re- path Trail, and remaining the owner fore, garding enterprise zone tax exemp- of record of such lands; (4) coordi- Be it ordained by the Council of tion agreements in effect as of nating improvements to public the City of Cleveland: December 31, 2003. A copy of the rights-of-way that are directly relat- Section 1. That the Director of report is contained in File No. 1853- ed to the implementation of the pro- City Planning is authorized to apply 04-A. ject; (5) managing in-house legisla- for and accept a grant in the Section 2. That this ordinance is tive or administrative approvals amount of $25,000, from the Cleve- declared to be an emergency mea- needed for the project; (6) prioritiz- land Foundation to conduct the Con- sure and, provided it receives the ing completion of neighborhood con- necting Cleveland 2020 Citywide affirmative vote of two-thirds of all nectors; and (7) future land use and Plan Program; that the Director is the members elected to Council, it alignment changes are subject to authorized to file all papers and shall take effect and be in force approval and adoption by the City; execute all documents necessary to immediately upon its passage and and receive the funds under the grant; approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Whereas, to evidence the under- and that the funds are appropriated shall take effect and be in force standing of the members of the for the purposes described in the from and after the earliest period Towpath Trail Partnership Commit- proposal for the grant contained in allowed by law. tee and the City with respect to the the file described below. Referred to Directors of Economic completion of the final six miles of Section 2. That the proposal for Development, Finance, Law; Com- the Towpath Trail, the parties de- the grant, File No. 1855-04-A, made a mittees on Community and Eco- sire to enter into a Memorandum of part of this ordinance as if fully re- nomic Development, Finance. Understanding, various leases, pur- written, is approved in all respects. chase agreements and any other Section 3. That the Director of Ord. No. 1854-04. agreements necessary to effectuate City Planning is authorized to enter By Council Members Cimperman the above transactions and objec- into one or more contracts with Den- and Jackson (by departmental re- tives; and nis Dooley for professional services quest). Whereas, this ordinance consti- necessary to implement the grant as An emergency ordinance authoriz- tutes an emergency measure provid- described in the file, for the Depart- ing the Director of the City Plan- ing for the usual daily operation of ment of City Planning. The con- ning Commission to enter into a a municipal department; now, there- tracts or contracts shall be paid Memorandum of Understanding with fore, from the fund or funds which are the Towpath Trail Partnership Com- Be it ordained by the Council of credited the grant proceeds accept- mittee and various leases, agree- the City of Cleveland: ed under this ordinance. ments and amendments necessary to Section 1. That the Director of the Section 4. That this ordinance is effectuate the purpose of the Memo- City Planning Commission is autho- declared to be an emergency mea- randum of Understanding. rized to enter into a Memorandum sure and, provided it receives the Whereas, the Towpath Trail is the of Understanding (“MOU”) with the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all most important regional trail project Towpath Trail Partnership Commit- the members elected to Council, it to be completed in Cuyahoga Coun- tee (“Committee”) memorializing shall take effect and be in force ty and is critical to the development benefits and obligations contained immediately upon its passage and and diversification of the greater therein. The Memorandum of Under- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Cleveland community; and standing shall be substantially sim- shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the approximate fifteen ilar to the copy placed in File No. from and after the earliest period miles of Towpath Trail completed to 1854-04-A. The Director of the City allowed by law. date in Cuyahoga County are part Planning Commission is further Referred to Directors of City Plan- of the 101-mile trail spine being con- authorized to enter into various ning Commission, Finance, Law; structed along the length of the agreements necessary to carry out Committees on City Planning, Ohio & Erie National Heritage the purposes of the MOU. Finance. Canalway; and Section 2. That the MOU placed in Whereas, the 101-miles of trail in the file identified in this ordinance Ord. No. 1868-04. the Canalway are part of the 460- and all documents and agreements By Council Members Dolan, John- mile Ohio to Erie Trail, which will necessary to complete the MOU shall son and Jackson. connect Cincinnati, Columbus, and be prepared by the Director of Law An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland; and and shall contain, in addition to the ing the Director of Parks, Recre- Whereas, the six miles of the terms and conditions stated in the ation and Properties to enter into an Towpath Trail that is the subject of MOU, such additional terms and con- agreement with the Four Corners the proposed MOU represents the ditions necessary to protect and ben- Baseball League for the mainte- final uncompleted section of the efit the City of Cleveland. nance of Impett Park and Davin- towpath in Cuyahoga County; and Section 3. That this ordinance is wood Park and for the operation of Whereas, the City, as a member of declared to be an emergency mea- the concession stand at Impett Park the Steering Committee created to sure and, provided it receives the and Davinwood Park. develop the Towpath Trail Exten- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Whereas, this ordinance consti- sion: Alignment & Design Study, the members elected to Council, it tutes an emergency measure provid- participated in developing the alter- shall take effect and be in force ing for the usual daily operation of natives for alignment of the Tow- immediately upon its passage and a municipal department; now, there- path Trail to be completed, and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it fore demonstrated its commitment to shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of building the preferred alignment as from and after the earliest period the City of Cleveland: identified in the Alignment & De- allowed by law. Section 1. That, notwithstanding sign Study; and Referred to Directors of City Plan- and as an exception to the provi- Whereas, the City, as a member of ning Commission, Finance, Law; sions of Chapter 181 and 183 and the Towpath Trail Partnership Com- Committees on City Planning, Section 133.24 of the Codified Ordi- mittee, the establishment of which Finance. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the 1918 October 6, 2004 The City Record 7

Director of Parks, Recreation and a paved level surface by an opera- Be it ordained by the Council of Properties is authorized to enter tor who weights one hundred sev- the City of Cleveland: into an agreement with the Four enty pounds has a maximum speed Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- Corners Baseball League for the of less than twenty miles per hour. tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- maintenance of Impett Park and Section 2. That this ordinance is nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Davinwood Park and the operation hereby declared to be an emergency Council consents to and approves of the concession stand at Impett measure and, provided it receives the holding of Juno Jog 5K Park and Davinwood Park. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Run/Walk, scheduled by Hermes Section 2. That the term of the all the members elected to Council, Sports and Events on October 16, agreement shall not exceed four (4) it shall take effect and be in force 2004, with the Race beginning at years and the agreement shall not immediately upon its passage and East 89th & Euclid, East 89 to be construed as a conveyance of any approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Chester, Chester to East 90th 90th to right, title, or interest in public shall take effect and be in force Euclid, Euclid to East 101st, East property, but is the grant of a priv- from and after the earliest period 101st to Ansel, Ansel to MLK, MLK ilege revocable at the will of the allowed by law. to Mt. Sinai Drive, Mt. Sinai Drive Director of Parks, Recreation and Referred to Directors of Public to East 101st. East 101st to Euclid, Properties. Safety, Finance, Law; Committees on Euclid to East 89th and finish, pro- Section 3. That the Director of Public, Safety, Legislation, Finance. vided that the applicant sponsor Parks, Recreation and Properties is shall meet all the requirements of authorized to accept the gift of any FIRST READING EMERGENCY Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- improvements to Impett Park and RESOLUTION REFERRED nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Davinwood Park made by the Four Streets may be closed as determined Corners Baseball League. Res. No. 1856-04. by the Chief of Police and safety Section 4. That the agreement By Council Members Jackson, Swee- forces as may be necessary in order authorized shall be prepared by the ney and Cimperman (by request). to protect the participants in the Director of Law and shall contain An emergency resolution declar- event. Said permit shall further pro- any additional terms and conditions ing the intention to vacate a portion vide that the City of Cleveland shall that the Director of Law deems nec- of East 43rd Place. be fully indemnified from any and essary to protect and benefit the Whereas, this Council is satisfied all liability resulting from the public interest. that there is good cause to vacate a issuance of the same, to the extent Section 5. That this ordinance is portion of East 43rd Place, as and in form satisfactory to the hereby declared to be an emergency described; and Director of Law. measure and, provided it receives Whereas, this resolution consti- Section 2. That this ordinance is the affirmative vote of two-thirds of tutes an emergency measure provid- hereby declared to be an emergency all the members elected to Council, ing for the usual daily operation of measure and, provided it receives it shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of immediately upon its passage and fore, all the members elected to Council, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Be it resolved by the Council of it shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and from and after the earliest period Section 1. That this Council approval by the Mayor; otherwise it allowed by law. declares its intention to vacate a shall take effect and be in force Referred to Directors of Parks, portion of the following described from and after the earliest period Recreation and Properties, Finance, real property: allowed by law. Law; Committees on Public Parks, Situated in the City of Cleveland, Motion to suspend rules. Charter Property and Recreation, Finance. County of Cuyahoga and State of and statutory provisions and place Ohio and known as being all that on final passage. Ord. No. 1869-04. portion of East 43rd Place (40 feet The rules were suspended. Yeas By Council Members Dolan, Reed, wide) extending Southerly from the 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read White and Jackson. Southerly line of Pershing Avenue third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. An emergency ordinance to sup- S.E. (60 feet wide) to the Northerly Nays 0. plement the Codified Ordinances of line of that portion of East 43rd Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting Place vacated by Ordinance #1795-42 Ord. No. 1857-04. new Section 401.151, relating to elec- passed January 18, 1943. By Council Members Britt, Pierce tric personal assistive mobility de- Description approved by Greg Scott, Lewis, Jackson and Gordon vice. Esber, Acting Section Chief, Plats, (by departmental request). Whereas, the Ohio Revised Code Surveys and House Numbering Sec- An emergency ordinance authoriz- defines an electric personal assis- tion. ing the Director of Economic Devel- tive mobility device; and Section 2. That this resolution is opment to enter into all contracts Whereas, the Codified Ordinances declared to be an emergency mea- and related documents with Fairfax of the City of Cleveland, Ohio, cur- sure and, provided it receives the Renaissance Development Corpora- rently refer to, but do not define affirmative vote of two-thirds of all tion, Glenville Development Corpo- electric personal assistive mobility the members elected to Council, it ration, and Midtown Cleveland, for device; and shall take effect and be in force implementation of the Empower- Whereas, passage of this ordi- immediately upon its adoption and ment Zone Program, as amended; nance will provide for a definition approval by the Mayor; otherwise it and to expend Economic Develop- of an electric personal assistive shall take effect and be in force ment Initiative Grant funds for the mobility device that is consistent from and after the earliest period administration of the Empowerment with state law; and allowed by law. Zone Program, as amended. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Referred to Directors of Public Whereas, this ordinance consti- tutes an emergency measure provid- Service, City Planning Commission, tutes an emergency measure provid- ing for the usual daily operation of Finance, Law; Commitees on Public ing for the usual daily operation of a municipal department; now, there- Service, City Planning, Finance. a municipal department; now, there- fore, fore, Be it ordained by the Council of FIRST READING EMERGENCY Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: ORDINANCES READ IN FULL the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Codified Ordi- AND PASSED Section 1. That the Director of Eco- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are nomic Development is authorized to hereby supplemented by enacting Ord. No. 1851-04. enter into and execute all contracts new Section 401.151 to read as fol- By Council Member Britt. and all necessary documents with lows: An emergency ordinance consent- Fairfax Renaissance Development ing and approving the issuance of a Corporation, Glenville Development Section 401.151 Electric Personal permit for the Juno Jog 5K Corporation, and Midtown Cleveland Assistive Mobility Device Run/Walk, on October 16, 2004, or their designees, for the purpose “Electric personal assistive mobil- scheduled by Hermes Sports and of implementing the Empowerment ity device” means a self-balancing Events. Zone Program, as amended. two non-tandem wheeled device that Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 2. That the Director of is designed to transport only one tutes an emergency measure provid- Economic Development is autho- person, has an electric propulsion ing for the usual daily operation of rized to expend Economic Develop- system of an average of seven hun- a municipal department; now, there- ment Initiative Grant funds for dred fifty watts, and when ridden on fore administration of the Program. 1919 8 The City Record October 6, 2004

Section 3. That the aggregate cost Whereas, this ordinance consti- nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. of the contracts and expenditures tutes an emergency measure provid- Streets may be closed as determined authorized by this ordinance shall ing for the usual daily operation of by the Chief of Police and safety not exceed $660,000, and shall be a municipal department; now, there- forces as may be necessary in order paid from Fund No. 18 SF 006, Re- fore to protect the participants in the quest No. 126229. Be it ordained by the Council of event. Said permit shall further pro- Section 4. That this ordinance is the City of Cleveland: vide that the City of Cleveland shall declared to be an emergency mea- Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- be fully indemnified from any and sure and, provided it receives the tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- all liability resulting from the issu- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this ance of the same, to the extent and the members elected to Council, it Council consents to and approves in form satisfactory to the Director shall take effect and be in force the holding of 23rd Annual Turkey of Law. immediately upon its passage and Trot, scheduled by Hermes Sports & Section 2. That this ordinance is approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Events on November 25, 2004, with hereby declared to be an emergency shall take effect and be in force the Race beginning at Lakeside and measure and, provided it receives from and after the earliest period West 3rd, West 3rd to St. Clair, St. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of allowed by law. Clair to East 9th, East 9th to South all the members elected to Council, Motion to suspend rules. Charter Marginal, South Marginal to East it shall take effect and be in force and statutory provisions and place 26th, East 26th to North Marginal, immediately upon its passage and on final passage. North Marginal to Erieside, Erieside approval by the Mayor; otherwise it The rules were suspended. Yeas to West 3rd, West 3rd to Lakeside, shall take effect and be in force 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Lakeside to West 6th, West 6th to from and after the earliest period third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. St. Clair, St. Clair to West 3rd, West allowed by law. Nays 0. 3rd to Lakeside to finish, provided Motion to suspend rules. Charter that the applicant sponsor shall and statutory provisions and place Ord. No. 1858-04. meet all the requirements of Section on final passage. By Council Member Cimperman. 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance consent- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing and approving the issuance of a closed as determined by the Chief of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. permit for The Diabetes Association Police and safety forces as may be Nays 0. of Greater Cleveland Race, on Octo- necessary in order to protect the ber 23, 2004, scheduled by Hermes participants in the event. Said per- Ord. No. 1861-04. Sports & Events. mit shall further provide that the By Council Member Cimperman. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes City of Cleveland shall be fully An emergency ordinance consent- an emergency measure providing for indemnified from any and all liabil- ing and approving the issuance of a the usual daily operation of a munic- ity resulting from the issuance of permit for the 13th Annual Ameri- ipal department; now, therefore the same, to the extent and in form ca’s Walk for Diabetes, on October Be it ordained by the Council of satisfactory to the Director of Law. 2, 2004, scheduled by the American the City of Cleveland: Section 2. That this ordinance is Diabetes Association. Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- hereby declared to be an emergency Whereas, this ordinance consti- tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- measure and, provided it receives tutes an emergency measure provid- nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this the affirmative vote of two-thirds of ing for the usual daily operation of Council consents to and approves all the members elected to Council, a municipal department; now, there- the holding of The Diabetes Associ- it shall take effect and be in force fore ation of Greater Cleveland Race, immediately upon its passage and Be it ordained by the Council of scheduled by Hermes Sports & approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the City of Cleveland: Events on October 23, 2004, with the shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- Race beginning at Terminal Loop & from and after the earliest period tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- Ontario to Superior, Superior to allowed by law. nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this West 25th, turn around and return Motion to suspend rules. Charter Council consents to and approves the same route to finish, provided that the applicant sponsor shall and statutory provisions and place the holding of 13th Annual Ameri- meet all the requirements of Section on final passage. ca’s Walk for Diabetes, scheduled 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of The rules were suspended. Yeas by the American Diabetes Associa- Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read tion on October 2, 2004, with the closed as determined by the Chief of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Race beginning at Amphitheater to Police and safety forces as may be Nays 0. Canal Road, left on Canal Road to necessary in order to protect the Robert Lockwood Jr. St., right on participants in the event. Said per- Ord. No. 1860-04. RL Jr. St. to St. Clair, right on St. mit shall further provide that the By Council Member Cimperman. Clair to Ontario, right on Ontario City of Cleveland shall be fully An emergency ordinance consent- through Public Square to Huron, left indemnified from any and all liabil- ing and approving the issuance of a on Huron (large intersection); rest ity resulting from the issuance of permit for the Race for the Cure, on stop 1 at Gund Arena at Huron & the same, to the extent and in form October 9, 2004, scheduled by Her- Ontario; Huron to East 9th, left on satisfactory to the Director of Law. mes Sports & Events. East 9th to Superior, left on Superi- Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance consti- or; rest stop 2 at Hyatt Regency, hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- Superior; Superior to West 9th, right measure and, provided it receives ing for the usual daily operation of on West 9th to St. Clair, left on St. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of a municipal department; now, there- Clair to West 10th, left on West 10th all the members elected to Council, fore to Canal Road, left on Canal Road it shall take effect and be in force Be it ordained by the Council of (no road sign-by City Sign Garden immediately upon its passage and the City of Cleveland: Sign), to Tower City Amphitheater, approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- right on ramp to TCA, provided that shall take effect and be in force tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- the applicant sponsor shall meet all from and after the earliest period nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this the requirements of Section 411.05 of allowed by law. Council consents to and approves the Codified Ordinances of Cleve- Motion to suspend rules. Charter the holding of the Race for the Cure, land, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be and statutory provisions and place scheduled by Hermes Sports & closed as determined by the Chief of on final passage. Events on October 9, 2004, with the Police and safety forces as may be The rules were suspended. Yeas Walk beginning at East 9th & necessary in order to protect the 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Erieside, East 9th to Lakeside, participants in the event. Said per- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Lakeside to East 13th, East 13th to mit shall further provide that the Nays 0. Huron Road, Huron Road to City of Cleveland shall be fully Prospect, Prospect to East Huron, indemnified from any and all liabil- Ord. No. 1859-04. East Huron to West Huron, West ity resulting from the issuance of By Council Member Cimperman. Huron to West 9th, West 9th to St. the same, to the extent and in form An emergency ordinance consent- Clair, St. Clair to West 3rd, West 3rd satisfactory to the Director of Law. ing and approving the issuance of a to Erieside, Eriside to finish, pro- Section 2. That this ordinance is permit for 23rd Annual Turkey Trot, vided that the applicant sponsor hereby declared to be an emergency on November 25, 2004, scheduled by shall meet all the requirements of measure and, provided it receives Hermes Sports & Events. Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of 1920 October 6, 2004 The City Record 9 all the members elected to Council, Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 4. That this ordinance is it shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- declared to be an emergency mea- immediately upon its passage and ing for the usual daily operation of sure and, provided it receives the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all shall take effect and be in force fore the members elected to Council, it from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of shall take effect and be in force allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: immediately upon its passage and Motion to suspend rules. Charter Section 1. That the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it and statutory provisions and place Community Development is autho- shall take effect and be in force on final passage. rized to enter into grant agreement from and after the earliest period The rules were suspended. Yeas with Old Brooklyn Neighborhood allowed by law. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Services, Inc. for their Old Brooklyn Motion to suspend rules. Charter third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Residential Safety & Health pro- and statutory provisions and place Nays 0. gram in order to carry out the pub- on final passage. lic purpose of providing educational The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 1862-04. programming to the residents of the 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Member Cimperman. City of Cleveland through the use of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. An emergency ordinance consent- Ward 15 and 16 Neighborhood Equi- Nays 0. ing and approving the issuance of a ty Funds. permit for the Cleveland Bench Bar Section 2. That the cost of said FIRST READING EMERGENCY Halloween Run, on October 23, 2004, contract shall be in an amount not RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL scheduled by Hermes Sports & to exceed $58,000 and shall be paid AND ADOPTED Events. from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 3. That the Director of Res. No. 1863-04. tutes an emergency measure provid- Law shall prepare and approve said By Council Member Coats. ing for the usual daily operation of contract and that the contract shall An emergency resolution joining a municipal department; now, there- contain such terms and provisions the National League of Cities in fore as he deems necessary to protect the calling for a national commitment to Be it ordained by the Council of City’s interest. ensure access to the American the City of Cleveland: Section 4. That this ordinance is dream and joining the National Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- hereby declared to be an emergency League of Cities in urging state and tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- measure and, provided it receives federal leaders to work with the nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this the affirmative vote of two-thirds of City of Cleveland to develop pro- Council consents to and approves all the members elected to Council, grams and policies that will maxi- the holding of the Cleveland Bench it shall take effect and be in force mize access to affordable housing, Bar Halloween Run, scheduled by immediately upon its passage and strengthen public education, create Hermes Sports & Events on October approval by the Mayor; otherwise it opportunities to develop marketable 23, 2004, with the Run beginning at shall take effect and be in force job skills, and build inclusive com- Ontario & Lakeside, Lakeside to from and after the earliest period munities. West 3rd, West 3rd to Erieside, allowed by law. Whereas, the American Dream is Motion to suspend rules. Charter Erieside across East 9th to Aviation rooted in principles of fairness, and statutory provisions and place High School, turn around and return opportunity, and a chance to suc- on final passage. same route, provided that the appli- ceed; and The rules were suspended. Yeas cant sponsor shall meet all the Whereas, the leaders of America’s requirements of Section 411.05 of the 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read cities and towns are on the front of Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. service delivery and are the level of Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as Nays 0. government that citizens look to determined by the Chief of Police first to ensure a good quality of life and safety forces as may be neces- Ord. No. 1871-04. and a bright future; and sary in order to protect the partici- By Council Member Johnson. Whereas, the National League of pants in the event. Said permit An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cities believes that government at shall further provide that the City ing certain persons to engage in all levels has a responsibility to of Cleveland shall be fully indemni- peddling in Ward 4. (Betty and work together to develop policies fied from any and all liability Howard Lloyd, III.) and programs that will give every resulting from the issuance of the Whereas, pursuant to Section same, to the extent and in form sat- 675.08 of the Codified Ordinances of American an opportunity to achieve isfactory to the Director of Law. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified the American dream; and Section 2. That this ordinance is Ordinances”) the consent of Council Whereas, a new National League hereby declared to be an emergency expressed by ordinance is a prereq- of Cities public opinion survey measure and, provided it receives uisite to peddling upon public rights shows that two-thirds of Americans the affirmative vote of two-thirds of of way outside of the Central Busi- believe the dream is becoming hard- all the members elected to Council, ness District; and er to achieve especially for young it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this Council has consid- families and nearly three quarters immediately upon its passage and ered the requests of certain persons believe government should actively approval by the Mayor; otherwise it to engage in peddling outside of the work to help people achieve the shall take effect and be in force Central Business District, and has American dream; and from and after the earliest period determined that it is in the public Whereas, this Council is commit- allowed by law. interest to allow each of said per- ted to working with other govern- Motion to suspend rules. Charter sons to peddle in Ward 4; and mental leaders to maximize access and statutory provisions and place Whereas, this ordinance consti- to affordable housing, strengthen on final passage. tutes an emergency measure provid- public education, create opportuni- The rules were suspended. Yeas ing for the usual daily operation of ties to develop marketable job 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read a municipal department; now, there- skills, and build an inclusive com- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. fore, munity; and Nays 0. Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, this resolution consti- the City of Cleveland: tutes an emergency measure for the Ord. No. 1867-04. Section 1. That this Council con- immediate preservation of public By Council Members Gordon and sents, as required by, Section 675.08 peace, property, health or safety, O’Malley. of the Codified Ordinances to allow now, therefore, An emergency ordinance authoriz- each persons named below to Be it resolved by the Council of ing the Director of Community engage in peddling in the public the City of Cleveland: Development to enter into grant rights of way of Ward 4: Betty and Section 1. That this Council joins agreement with Old Brooklyn Neigh- Howard Lloyd, III. the National League of Cities in borhood Services, Inc. for their Old Section 2. That all of the require- calling for a national commitment to Brooklyn Residential Safety & ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified ensure access to the American Health program in order to carry Ordinances shall apply to the per- dream. out the public purpose of providing sons named in Section 1 of this ordi- Section 2. That this Council joins educational programming to the res- nance. the National League of Cities in urg- idents of the City of Cleveland Section 3. That the privilege ing state and federal leaders to through the use of Ward 15 and 16 granted may be revoked at any time work with the City of Cleveland to Neighborhood Equity Funds. by this Council. develop programs and policies that 1921 10 The City Record October 6, 2004 will maximize access to affordable in Revised Code Section 4303.292; that this Council consents to the housing, strengthen public educa- and immediate renewal thereof. tion, create opportunities to develop Whereas, this resolution consti- Section 2. That this resolution is marketable job skills, and build tutes an emergency measure provid- hereby declared to be an emergency inclusive communities. ing for the immediate preservation measure and, provided it receives Section 3. That the Clerk of Coun- of the public peace, prosperity, safe- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of cil is hereby directed to transmit a ty and welfare pursuant to Section all the members elected to Council, certified copy of this resolution to 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. it shall take effect and be in force Ohio Governor Bob Taft, those mem- Council’s objection to said permit immediately upon its adoption and bers of the State of Ohio Legislature must be received by the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it representing residents of the City of Liquor Control within 30 days of shall take effect and be in force Cleveland, U.S. Senator Michael De- notification; now, therefore, from and after the earliest period Wine, U.S. Senator George Voino- Be it resolved by the Council of allowed by law. vich, Congresswoman Stephanie the City of Cleveland: Motion to suspend rules. Charter Tubbs Jones, Congressman Dennis Section 1. That Council does here- and statutory provisions and place Kucinich, Congressman Sherrod by record its objection to a transfer on final adoption. Brown, Congressman Steven La- of Liquor License of a C2 and C2X The rules were suspended. Yeas Tourette, and the National League Liquor Permit from Curtis Hunt, 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of Cities. DBA Right on Time Food & Bever- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. Section 4. That this resolution is age, 6002 Woodland Avenue, 1st Nays 0. hereby declared to be an emergency floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44104, Perma- measure and, provided it receives nent Number 4073963 to Curtis Hunt, Res. No. 1866-04. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of DBA Right on Time Food & Bever- By Council Member White. all the members elected to Council, age, 3609 Community College Ave- An emergency resolution with- it shall take effect and be in force nue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, Perma- drawing objection to the transfer of immediately upon its adoption and nent Number 40739630001, and re- ownership of a C2 and C2X Liquor approval by the Mayor; otherwise it quests the Director of Liquor Con- Permit at 4525 Turney Road and shall take effect and be in force trol to set a hearing for said appli- repealing Resolution No. 1355-04, from and after the earliest period cation in accordance with provisions objecting to said transfer. allowed by law. of Section 4303.26 of the Revised Whereas, this Council objected to Motion to suspend rules. Charter Code of Ohio. the transfer of ownership of a C2 and statutory provisions and place Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- and C2X Liquor Permit to 4525 Tur- on final adoption. cil be and she is hereby directed to ney Road by Resolution No. 1355-04 The rules were suspended. Yeas transmit two certified copies of this adopted by the Council on July 14, 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read resolution, together with two copies 2004; and Whereas, this Council wishes to third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. of a letter of objection and two withdraw its objection to the above Nays 0. copies of a letter requesting that the transfer and consents to said trans- hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- fer; and Res. No. 1864-04. hoga County. Whereas, this resolution consti- By Council Member Jackson. Section 3. That this resolution is tutes an emergency measure provid- An emergency resolution object- hereby declared to be an emergency ing for the usual daily operation of ing to the transfer of Liquor License measure and, provided it receives a municipal department; now, there- of a C2 and C12X Liquor Permit at the affirmative vote of two-thirds of fore, 3609 Community College Avenue. all the members elected to Council, Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, Council has been noti- it shall take effect and be in force the City of Cleveland: fied by the Department of Liquor immediately upon its adoption and Section 1. That objection to the Control of an application for a trans- approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it transfer of ownership of a C2 and fer of Liquor License of a C2 and shall take effect and be in force C2X Liquor Permit to Hargur, Inc., C2X Liquor Permit from Curtis from and after the earliest period DBA Turney Deli, 4525 Turney Hunt, DBA Right on Time Food & allowed by law. Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Perma- Beverage, 6002 Woodland Avenue, Motion to suspend rules. Charter nent Number 3602732 be and the 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44104, Per- and statutory provisions and place same is hereby withdrawn and Res- manent Number 4073963 to Curtis on final adoption. olution No. 1355-04, containing such Hunt, DBA Right on Time Food & The rules were suspended. Yeas objection, be and the same is here- Beverage, 3609 Community College 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read by repealed and that this Council Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115, Per- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. consents to the immediate transfer manent Number 40739630001; and Nays 0. thereof. Whereas, the granting of this Section 2. That this resolution is application for a liquor permit to Res. No. 1865-04. hereby declared to be an emergency this high crime area, which is By Council Member Jones. measure and, provided it receives already saturated with other liquor An emergency resolution with- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of outlets, is contrary to the best inter- drawing objection to the renewal of all the members elected to Council, ests of the entire community; and a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit at it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the applicant does not 4501-5 Lee Road and repealing Res- immediately upon its adoption and qualify to be a permit holder and/or olution No. 1338-04, objecting to said approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it has demonstrated that he has oper- renewal. shall take effect and be in force ated his liquor business in disregard Whereas, this Council objected to from and after the earliest period of the laws, regulations or local a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to allowed by law. ordinances of this state or any other 4501-5 Lee Road by Resolution No. Motion to suspend rules. Charter state; and 1338-04 adopted by the Council on and statutory provisions and place Whereas, the place for which the July 14, 2004; and on final adoption. permit is sought has not conformed Whereas, this Council wishes to The rules were suspended. Yeas to the building, safety or health withdraw its objection to the above 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read requirements of the governing body renewal and consents to said renew- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. of this County or City; and al; and Nays 0. Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, this resolution consti- permit is sought is so arranged or tutes an emergency measure provid- Res. No. 1870-04. constructed that law enforcement ing for the usual daily operation of By Council Members O’Malley and officers or agents of the Department a municipal department; now, there- Dolan. of Liquor Control are prevented rea- fore, An emergency resolution encour- sonable access to the establishment; Be it resolved by the Council of aging the Board of Trustees of the and the City of Cleveland: Cleveland Public Library and the Whereas, the place for which the Section 1. That objection to a C1, Director of the Cleveland Public permit is sought is so located with C2 and D6 Liquor Permit to Wahdan Library to conduct or participate in respect to the neighborhood that it Zayed, Inc., 4501-5 Lee Road, Cleve- an analysis to determine the advan- substantially interferes with public land, Ohio 44128, Permanent Number tages and disadvantages of merging decency, sobriety, peace or good 9344292 be and the same is hereby with the Cuyahoga County Public order; and withdrawn and Resolution No. 1338- Library. Whereas, this objection is based 04, containing such objection, be and Whereas, Cleveland has the high- on other legal grounds as set forth the same is hereby repealed and est poverty rate in the nation and 1922 October 6, 2004 The City Record 11 its homeowners can least afford third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 18. Ord. No. 1775-04. additional tax burdens; and Nays 1. By Council Member Pierce Scott. Whereas, in November of 2003, Those voting yea: Council Mem- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Cleveland voters approved a Cleve- bers: Jackson, Brady Britt, Cimper- ing the sale of real property as part land Public Library tax levy that man, Cintron Coats, Conwell, Dolan, of the Land Reutilization Program increased the property taxes on a Gordon, Johnson, Lewis, O’Malley, and located on scattered sites to $100,000 home by an additional Polensek, Rybka, Sweeney, West- Glenville Homes, III L.P. $78.82; and brook, White and Zone. Approved by Directors of Com- Whereas, homeowners in Cleve- Those voting nay: Council Member munity Development, City Plan- land owning homes valued at a Reed. ning Commission, Finance, Law; $100,000 pay $170.00 a year in prop- Absent: Council Members Jones Relieved of Committee on Commu- erty taxes to fund the Cleveland and Pierce Scott. nity and Economic Development; Public Library; and Passage recommended by Committee Whereas, homeowners in Cuya- SECOND READING EMERGENCY on Finance; when amended as fol- hoga County, without an indepen- ORDINANCES PASSED lows: dent library system, owning homes 1. Insert new Sections 15 and 16 valued at $100,000 pay $36.00 a year Ord. No. 785-03. to read as follows: in property taxes to fund the Cuya- By Council Member Lewis. “Section 15. That pursuant to Sec- hoga County Public Library; and An emergency ordinance authoriz- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Whereas, the Main Library of the ing the sale of real property as part nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland Public Library is located of the Land Reutilization Program Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- in downtown Cleveland and is uti- and located on Russell Avenue to plies is hereby authorized to sell lized by both City of Cleveland Yolanda Gilcrease. Permanent Parcel Nos. 108-04-002, homeowners and suburban home- Approved by Directors of Commu- 108-04-003, 108-06-001, 108-06-004, 108- owners; and nity Development, City Planning 06-006, 108-06-007, 108-06-010, 108-06- Whereas, during these challeng- Commission, Finance, Law; Passage 011, 108-06-048, 108-06-064, 108-08-010, ing economic times, it is imperative recommended by Committees on 108-08-011, 108-08-012, 109-18-117, 109- that public entities use tax payer Community and Economic Develop- 20-056, and 109-13-121 as more fully dollars in the most effective and ment, Finance. described below, to Glenville Homes, efficient manner; and The rules were suspended. Yeas III L.P. Whereas, it is appropriate for the 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Section 16. That the real property Cleveland Public Library to conduct third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- or participate in analysis to deter- Nays 0. nance is more fully described as fol- mine the advantages and disadvan- lows: tages of merging with the Cuyahoga Ord. No. 1284-04. County Public Library; and By Council Member Lewis. P. P. No. 108-04-002 Whereas, the Cleveland Municipal An emergency ordinance authoriz- Situated in the City of Cleveland, School District is seeking a signifi- ing the sale of real property as part County of Cuyahoga and State of cant property tax increase to fund of the Land Reutilization Program Ohio, and known as being part of school operations; and and located on East 88th Street to Sublot No. 11 in Talbot Winslow and Whereas, a merger of the Cleve- Ora D. Gildersleeve. Sharpe’s Re-Subdivision of part of land Public Library with the Cuya- Approved by Directors of Commu- James Subdivision of part of Origi- hoga County Public Library may nity Development, City Planning nal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 360, result in a property tax savings for Commission, Finance, Law; Passage as shown by the recorded plat in Cleveland homeowners and any recommended by Committees on Volume 7 of Maps, Page 12 of Cuya- potential savings could be used to Community and Economic Develop- hoga County Records, and being a offset the property tax increases ment, Finance. parcel of land bounded and sought by the Cleveland Municipal The rules were suspended. Yeas described as follows: School District; and 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Beginning on the Easterly line of Whereas, this resolution consti- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. East 93rd Street (formerly Houghton tutes an emergency measure for the Nays 0. Avenue) at the Southwesterly corner immediate preservation of public of said Sublot No. 11; thence Norther- peace, property, health or safety, Ord. No. 1657-04. ly along said Easterly line of East now, therefore, By Council Members Westbrook 93rd Street, 50 feet to the North- Be it resolved by the Council of and Jackson (by departmental re- westerly corner of said Sublot No. the City of Cleveland: 11; thence Easterly along the quest). Section 1. Encouraging the Board Northerly line of said Sublot No. 11, An emergency ordinance to levy of Trustees of the Cleveland Public 67 feet 9-5/8 inches; thence Souther- special assessments to construct an Library and the Director of the ly on a line 49 feet 8 inches to a amenity strip in the sidewalk and Cleveland Public Library to conduct point on the Southerly line of said emplacing tree pockets for the pur- or participate in an analysis to Sublot No. 11, 71 feet 10 inches East- pose of implanting shade trees determine the advantages and dis- erly, measured along the Southerly along the public right-of-way on advantages of merging with the line from the Southwesterly corner West 117th Street from Madison Ave- Cuyahoga County Public Library. thereof; thence Westerly along said Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- nue to approximately 100 feet north Southerly line of said Sublot No. 11, cil is hereby directed to transmit a of Clifton Boulevard. 71 feet 10 inches, to the place of certified copy of this resolution to Approved by Directors of Finance, beginning, as appears by said plat. each member of the Cleveland Pub- Law; Passage recommended by Com- Subject to zoning ordinances, if lic Library Board of Trustees, the mittee on Finance. any. Director of the Cleveland Public The rules were suspended. Yeas Library, each member of the Cuya- 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read P. P. No. 108-04-003 hoga County Public Library Board third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Situated in the City of Cleveland, of Trustees, and the Director of the Nays 0. County of Cuyahoga and State of Cuyahoga County Public Library. Ohio, and known as being the North- Section 3. That this resolution is Ord. No. 1658-04. westerly part of Sublot No. 10 in Tal- hereby declared to be an emergency By Council Member Jackson (by bot Winslow and Sharpe’s Re-Subdi- measure and, provided it receives departmental request). vision of part of James Houghton’s the affirmative vote of two-thirds of An emergency ordinance authoriz- Subdivision of part of Original One all the members elected to Council, ing the purchase by one or more Hundred Acre Lot No. 360, in said it shall take effect and be in force requirement contracts of industrial City, as shown by the recorded plat immediately upon its adoption and paper products and cloth wipers, for of said Re-Subdivision recorded in approval by the Mayor; otherwise it the various divisions of City gov- Volume 7 of Maps, Page 12 of Cuya- shall take effect and be in force ernment. hoga County Records, and bounded from and after the earliest period Approved by Directors of Finance, and described as follows: allowed by law. Law; Passage recommended by Com- Beginning in the Easterly line of Motion to suspend rules. Charter mittee on Finance. East 93rd Street (formerly Houghton and statutory provisions and place The rules were suspended. Yeas Avenue) at the Northwesterly corner on final passage. 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read of said Sublot; thence East along the The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. North line of said Sublot, 71 feet and 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. 10 inches; thence South parallel with 1923 12 The City Record October 6, 2004

East line of said Sublot, 30 feet; Original One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 120 feet, as appears by said plat, thence West parallel with the North 360 and 358, as shown by the record- be the same more or less, but sub- line of said Sublot, about 76 feet, 8- ed plat in Volume 36 of Maps, Page ject to all legal highways. 3/4 inches to the Easterly line of 28 of Cuyahoga County Records, and Also subject to all zoning ordi- East 93rd Street; thence Northerly being 50 feet front on the Easterly nances, if any. along said Easterly line of East side of East 90th Street, and extend- 93rd Street, about 30 feet 4-3/4 inch- ing back of equal width 105 feet, as P. P. No. 108-08-011 es to the place of beginning, be the appears by said plat, be the same Situated in the City of Cleveland, same more or less, but subject to all more or less, but subject to all legal County of Cuyahoga and State of legal highways. highways. Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Also subject to zoning ordinances, Easement recorded in Volume 85- 22 in Schatzinger and Tremaine’s of if any. 5976, Page 55 of Cuyahoga County part of Original One Hundred Acre Records. Lot No. 361, as shown by the record- P. P. No. 108-06-001 Subject to zoning ordinances, if ed plat in Volume 18 of Maps, Page Situated in the City of Cleveland, any. 7 of Cuyahoga County Records, and County of Cuyahoga and State of being 40 feet front on the Northerly Ohio, and known as being the P. P. No. 108-06-011 side of Elk Avenue, N.E., and Northerly 30 feet of Sublot No. 2 in Situated in the City of Cleveland, extending back of equal width 120 The Realty Trust Company’s Gordon County of Cuyahoga and State of feet, as appears by said plat, be the Farm Subdivision of part of Origi- Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. same more or less, but subject to all nal One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 360 11 in the Realty Trust Company’s legal highways. and 368, as shown by the recorded Gordon Farm Subdivision of part of Subject to Zoning Ordinances, if plat in Volume 36 of Maps, Page 28 Original One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. any. of Cuyahoga County Records, and 360 and 368, as shown by the record- being 30 feet front on the Easterly ed plat in Volume 36 of Maps, Page P. P. No. 108-08-012 side of East 90th Street, and extend- 28 of Cuyahoga County Records, and ing back of equal width 105 feet Situated in the City of Cleveland, being 50 feet front on the Easterly County of Cuyahoga and State of along the Southerly line of Steward side of East 90th Street, and extend- Avenue, N.E., as appears by said Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. ing back of equal width 105 feet, as 23 in the Schatzinger and plat, be the same more or less, but appears by said plat, be the same subject to all legal highways. Tremaine’s Subdivision of part of more or less, but subject to all legal Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. highways. 361, as shown by the recorded plat P. P. No. 108-06-004 Subject to zoning ordinances, if in Volume 18 of Maps, Page 7 of Situated in the City of Cleveland, any. County of Cuyahoga and State of Cuyahoga County Records and being 40 feet front on the Northerly Ohio, and known as being the North- P. P. No. 108-06-048 side of Elk Avenue, N.E., (formerly westerly 46 feet from front to rear Situated in the City of Cleveland, Ethel Avenue) and extending back of Sublot No. 4, in the Realty Trust County of Cuyahoga and State of 120 feet on the Westerly line, 119.87 Company’s Gordon Farm Subdivision Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. feet on the Easterly line, and hav- part of Original One Hundred Acre 138 in the Realty Trust Company’s ing a rear line of 40 feet, as appears Lot Nos. 360 and 368, as shown by Gordon Farm Subdivision of part of by said plat, be the same more or the recorded plat in Volume 36 of Original One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. Maps, Page 28 of Cuyahoga County 360 and 368, as shown by the record- less, but subject to all legal high- Records, and being a parcel of land ed plat in Volume 36 of Maps, Page ways. 46 feet front on the Northeasterly 28 of Cuyahoga County Records and Also subject to all zoning ordi- line of East 90th Street and extend- being 40 feet front on the Easterly nances, if any. ing back of equal width 105 feet side of East 92nd Avenue (formerly deep, be the same more or less, but East 92nd Street) and extending P. P. No. 109-18-117 subject to all legal highways. back of equal width 105 feet, as Situated in the City of Cleveland, appears by said plat, be the same County of Cuyahoga and State of P. P. No. 108-06-006 more or less, but subject to all legal Ohio, and known as being the West- Situated in the City of Cleveland, highways. erly 20 feet of Sublot No. 116 and the County of Cuyahoga and State of Also subject to zoning ordinances, Easterly 20 feet of Sublot No. 117 in Ohio, and known as being all of if any. Morison and Glenn’s Boulevard Park Sublot No. 6 and the Southerly 4 feet Allotment of part of Original One of Sublot No. 5 in the Realty Trust P. P. No. 108-06-064 Hundred Acre Lot No. 378, as shown Company’s Gordon Farm Subdivision Situated in the City of Cleveland, by the recorded plat in Volume 19 of part of Original One Hundred County of Cuyahoga and State of of Maps, Page 26 of Cuyahoga Coun- Acre Lot Nos. 360 and 368, as shown Ohio: And known as being Sublot ty Records, and together forming a by the recorded plat in Volume 36 No. 52 and the Westerly 10 feet of parcel of land 40 feet front on the of Maps, Page 28 of Cuyahoga Coun- Sublot No. 78, in the Realty Trust Northerly side of Olivet Avenue N.E., ty Records and together forming a Company’s Gordon Farm Subdivision 99.55 feet deep on the Westerly line, parcel of land having a frontage of of part of Original One Hundred 99.21 feet deep on the Easterly line 54 feet on the Easterly side of East Acre Lot Nos. 360 and 368, as shown and 40 feet wide in the rear, as 90th Street and extending back of by the recorded plat in Volume 36 appears by said plat, be the same equal width 105 feet deep, as more or less, but subject to all legal appears by said plat, be the same of Maps, Page 28 of Cuyahoga Coun- highways. more or less, but subject to all legal ty Records, and being 40 feet front Also subject to all zoning ordi- highways. on the Northeasterly line of East nances, if any. Subject to zoning ordinances, if 91st Street and extending back of Subject to restrictions and build- any. equal width, 115 feet deep, as appears by said plat, be the same ing line recited in Volume 649, Page P. P. No. 108-06-007 more or less, but subject to all legal 570 of Cuyahoga County Records Situated in the City of Cleveland, highways. dated October 12, 1895. County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. P. P. No. 108-08-010 P. P. No. 109-20-056 7 in the Realty Trust Company’s Situated in the City of Cleveland, Situated in the City of Cleveland, Gordon Farm Subdivision of part of County of Cuyahoga and State of County of Cuyahoga and State of Original One Hundred Acre Lots Ohio, and known as being Sublot Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. Nos. 360 and 368, as shown by the No. 21 in Schatzinger and Ter- 211 and part of Sublot Nos. 210 and recorded plat of said Subdivision in maine’s Subdivision of part of Orig- 212 in John W. Taylor and Compa- Volume 36 of Maps, Page 28 of the inal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 361, ny’s Douglas Park Subdivision of Cuyahoga County Records. as shown by the recorded plat of part of Original One Hundred Acre said Subdivision in Volume 18 of Lot Nos. 370 as shown by the record- P. P. No. 108-06-010 Maps, Page 7 of Cuyahoga County ed plat in Volume 22 of Maps, Page Situated in the City of Cleveland, Records. Said Sublot No. 21 has a 8 of Cuyahoga County Records, and County of Cuyahoga and State of frontage of 40 feet on the North- bounded and described as follows: Ohio, and known as being Sublot No. westerly side of Elk Avenue, N.E., Beginning on the Easterly line of 10 in the Realty Trust Company’s (formerly Ethel Avenue) and ex- Parkwood Drive, N.E. (formerly Gordon Farm Subdivision of part of tends back between parallel lines Parkwood Boulevard), at a point dis- 1924 October 6, 2004 The City Record 13 tant 8 feet Northerly measured along 1. Insert new Sections 13 and 14 ume 629, Page 589 of Cuyahoga said Easterly line, from the South- to read as follows: County Records; thence Easterly westerly corner of said Sublot No. “Section 13. That pursuant to Sec- along the Southerly line of said 212; thence Southerly along the East- tion 183.021 of the Codified Ordi- Cory Avenue, N.E., 47 ft. to the erly line of Parkwood Drive, N.E. 62 nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Northwest corner of a parcel of land feet; thence Easterly and parallel Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- conveyed by Emily G. Cory and J.B. with the Northerly line of said plies is hereby authorized to sell Cory, her husband, to Sally A. Bis- Sublot No. 210, 134.65 feet to the Permanent Parcel Nos. 106-21-007 sell by deed dated March 12, 1890, Northwesterly corner of land con- and 106-21-124 to Hough Homes, L.P. and recorded in Volume 462, Page veyed to Henry and Anna Tabakin Section 14. That the real property 475 of Cuyahoga County Records; by deed dated December 14, 1926 and to be sold pursuant to this Ordi- thence South at right angles to the recorded in Volume 3390, Page 269 of nance is more fully described as fol- South line of Cory Avenue, N.E., and Cuyahoga County Records; thence lows: along the West line of lands so con- Southerly along the Westerly line of veyed to Bissell, 90.95 ft. to the land so conveyed about 0.44 feet to P. P. No. 106-21-007 Southwest corner thereof and to the the Southwesterly corner thereof; Situated in the City of Cleveland, Southerly line of lands owned by thence Easterly along the Southerly County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio Emily G. Cory; thence Westerly line of land so conveyed, 25.50 to the and known as being part of Origi- along the Southerly line of said Southeasterly corner thereof; thence nal 100 Acre Lot No. 342 and also a lands about 46.66 ft. to the Southeast Northerly along the Easterly line of part of Sublot No. 20 in Whitethorn corner of the lands conveyed by The land so conveyed, 0.41 feet to the Avenue N.E. Allotment of part of Citizens Savings and Trust Compa- Northeasterly corner thereof; thence Original 100 Acre Lot Nos. 342 and ny to Sarah Swaffield by deed dated Easterly and parallel with the North- 391 as shown by the recorded plat September 20, 1909, and recorded in erly line of said Sublot No. 210, about of said Allotment in Volume 34 of Volume 1240, Page 116 of Cuyahoga 41.68 feet to the Easterly line of said Maps, Page 30 of Cuyahoga County County Records; thence North at Sublot No. 210; thence Northerly Records and together forming a par- right angles with the Southerly line along the Easterly line of said cel of land bounded and described of said Cory’s land and along the Sublot Nos. 210, 211 and 212 about 62 as follows: East line of the lands so conveyed feet to its intersection with a line Beginning on the Northeasterly to Swaffield 53.45 ft. to the North- drawn Easterly and parallel with line of Addison Road, N.E. (former- east corner thereof; thence West the Southerly line of said Sublot No. ly East Madison Avenue) at the parallel with the South line of said 212, from the place of beginning, most Westerly corner of land con- Cory’s lands and along the North thence Westerly along said parallel veyed to Maria Schneider by deed line of the lands so conveyed about line about 201.68 feet to the place of dated December 8, 1910 and record- .34 ft. to the Southeast corner of the beginning, as appears by said plat, ed in Volume 1301, Page 353 of lands conveyed to Lena and Joseph be the same more or less, but sub- Cuyahoga County Records; thence Pasnow, as aforesaid; thence North ject to all legal highways. Northwesterly along said Northeast- along the East line of said lands so Also subject to zoning ordinances, erly line of Addison Road, N.E., 66- conveyed and at right angles to the if any. 2/100 ft. to the Southwesterly corner South line of Cory Avenue, N.E. to of land conveyed to Lena Pasnow the place of beginning, and being P. P. No. 109-13-121 and Joseph Pasnow by deed dated further known as parts of Sublots Situated in the City of Cleveland, March 18, 1896 and recorded in Vol- Nos. 20, 21 and 22 in E.G. Cory’s Pro- County of Cuyahoga and State of ume 629, Page 589 of Cuyahoga posed Subdivision, of part of Origi- Ohio, and known as being the County Records; thence Easterly nal One Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 342 Southerly 44.5 feet of the Easterly along the Southerly line of land so and 391, be the same more or less, 100 feet of Sublot No. 121 in J.W. conveyed to Lena and Joseph Pas- but subject to all legal highways.”. Taylor and Company’s Douglas now and along the Southerly line of 2. Renumber existing Sections 13, Park Subdivision of part of Original land conveyed to Adelia I. Branigan 14, 15, and 16 to new “Section 15”, One Hundred Acre Lot No. 370, as by deed dated March 2, 1911 and “Section 16”, “Section 17”, and “Sec- shown by the recorded plat in Vol- recorded in Volume 1327, Page 243 tion 18”. ume 22 of Maps, Page 8 of Cuyahoga of Cuyahoga County Records to an Amendments agreed to. County Records and being 44.5 feet angle; thence Southerly along the The rules were suspended. Yeas front on the Westerly side of Park- Westerly line of land so conveyed to 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read wood Drive, N.E., and extending Adelia I. Branigan 53-45/100 ft. to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. back of equal width 100.00 feet, as the Northerly line of said Sublot No. Nays 0. appears by said plat, be the same 20; thence Easterly along the In compliance with Section 33 of more or less, but subject to all legal Northerly line of said Sublot No. 20 the Charter, a copy of the legisla- highways. to a Northwesterly corner of land so tion was furnished to each member Also subject to all zoning ordi- conveyed to Maria Schneider; thence of Council before final passage. nances, if any.”. Southerly along the Westerly line of 2. Renumber existing Sections 15, land conveyed to Maria Schneider to Ord. No. 1814-04. 16, 17, and 18 to new “Section 17”, an angle; thence Westerly along the By Council Members Lewis and “Section 18”, “Section 19”, and “Sec- Northerly line of land so conveyed Jackson (by departmental request). tion 20”. to Maria Schneider to the place of An emergency ordinance to amend Amendments agreed to. beginning, be the same more or less, various sections of Ordinance No. The rules were suspended. Yeas but subject to all legal highways. 384-03, passed March 10, 2003, as 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read amended, relating to compensation third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. P. P. No. 106-21-124 for various classifications. Nays 0. Situated in the City of Cleveland, Approved by Directors of Person- In compliance with Section 33 of County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio nel and Human Resources, Finance, the Charter, a copy of the legisla- and known as being part of Origi- Law; Relieved of Committee on tion was furnished to each member nal 100 Acre Lot No. 342, and bound- Employment, Affirmative Action of Council before final passage. ed and described as follows: and Training, Passage recommend- Beginning on the Southerly line of ed by Committee on Finance; when Ord. No. 1789-04. Cory Avenue, nka Cory Avenue, amended as follows: By Council Member Conwell. N.E., as dedicated and shown by the 1. In Section 1, at amended Section An emergency ordinance authoriz- recorded plat in Volume 27 of Maps, 8, classification no. 219, strike the ing the sale of real property as part Page 24 of Cuyahoga County minimum amount of “9.65” and insert of the Land Reutilization Program Records, at a point 113.54 ft. East- “9.66”. and located at on scattered sites to erly from its intersection with the Amendment agreed to. Hough Homes, L.P. Easterly line of East Madison The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Commu- Avenue, nka Addison Road, N.E., 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read nity Development, City Planning said point of beginning also at the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. Commission, Finance, Law; Relieved Northeast corner of the parcel of Nays 0. of Committee on Community and land conveyed to Lena and Joseph In compliance with Section 33 of Economic Development, Passage Pasnow by Emily G. Cory and J.B. the Charter, a copy of the legisla- recommended by Committee on Cory, her husband, by deed dated tion was furnished to each member Finance; when amended as follows: March 18, 1896, and recorded in Vol- of Council before final passage. 1925 14 The City Record October 6, 2004

SECOND READING Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, estimated quantity of dry cell bat- ORDINANCE PASSED Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting teries, item nos. 1-6, and 10-27, for Director Vilkas. the various divisions of City govern- Ord. No. 1525-04. Absent: Mayor Campbell and ment, for the period up to one (1) By Council Member Sweeney. Director Huth. year beginning from the date of exe- An ordinance changing the Use Others: Debra Midgett, Acting cution of a contract, expiring on District of land along the west side Commissioner, Purchases and Sup- April 29, 2004, received on January of West 130th Street from Sprecher plies. 21, 2004, under the authority of Ordi- Avenue north to Crossburn Avenue Kathy Velkoff, Acting Director, nance No. 2025-03, passed November from a General Retail Business Use Office of Equal Opportunity. 10, 2003, which on the basis of the District to a Local Retail Business estimated quantity would amount to Use District (Map Change No. 2135, On motions, the following resolu- Nine Thousand Three Hundred Sheet No. 13) tions were adopted, except as may Forty-Four and 48/100 Dollars Approved by Directors of City be otherwise noted: ($9,344.48) (Net), is affirmed and, Planning Commission, Law; Passage approved as the lowest and best bid, recommended by Committee on City Resolution No. 549-04. and the Director of Finance is Planning. By Director Baker. requested to enter into a require- The rules were suspended. Yeas Be it resolved by the Board of ment contract for such goods and/or 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Control of the City of Cleveland that services which shall provide for the third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19. under the authority of Ordinance No. immediate purchase as the initial Nays 0. 1257-04, passed on August 11, 2004, amount of such contract of the fol- American Fiber Systems, Inc. is lowing: SECONDED READING EMERGENCY selected from a list of firms deter- RESOLUTION ADOPTED mined after a full and complete can- Requisition No. 131284A vass by the Director of Finance, as which shall be certified against such Res. No. 1773-04. the firm to be employed by contract contract in the sum of Five Hundred By Council Member Jackson (by to provide professional services nec- and 00/100 Dollars ($500.00). departmental request. essary to design, construct and The requirement contract shall An emergency resolution request- install a fiber optic cable connection further provide that the Contractor ing the County Auditor to make between the 3rd District Police Sta- shall furnish the remainder of the advances during the year 2005 under tion at 2001 Payne Ave. and the City’s requirements for such goods Section 321.34 of the Revised Code. Data Center at 205 St. Clair Ave. and/or services, whether more or Approved by Directors of Finance, Be it further resolved that the less than the estimated quantity, as Law; Passage recommended by Com- Director of Finance is requested to may be ordered under subsequent mittee on Finance. enter into a written contract with requisitions separately certified The rules were suspended. Yeas 19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read American Fiber Systems, Inc., based against the contract. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 19. upon its September 20, 2004 proposal Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Nays 0. and its Statement of Work and Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Scope of Services dated September Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting MOTION 20, 2004, which contract shall be pre- Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, pared by the Director of Law, shall Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting By Council Member Gordon sec- provide for furnishing of profes- Director Vilkas. onded by Council Member Britt and sional services as contained in the Nays: None. unanimously carried that the ab- Statement of Work, for an aggre- Absent: Mayor Campbell and sence of Council Members Joseph T. gate fee not to exceed Three Hun- Director Huth. Jones and Sabra Pierce Scott, be and dred Sixty Seven Thousand Seven is hereby authorized. Hundred Sixty and 00/100 Dollars Resolution No. 551-04. ($367,760.00), which contract shall By Director Baker. MOTION be prepared by the Director of Law Resolved, by the Board of Control and shall contain such other provi- of the City of Cleveland that all bids The Council Meeting adjourned at sions as the Director of Law deems received on January 21, 2004, for the 7:55 p.m. to meet on Monday, Octo- necessary to protect and benefit the purchase of an estimated quantity ber 11, 2004 at 7:00 p.m. in the Coun- public interest. of dry cell batteries, item nos. 7, 8, cil Chambers. Be it further resolved that employ- 9, and 30, for the various divisions ment of the following Subconsul- of City government, pursuant to the tants by American Fiber Systems, authority of Ordinance No. 2025-03, Inc. under the contract authorized passed by the Council of the City of above is approved: Cleveland on a November 10, 2003 are rejected. Subconsultant Percentage Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Amount Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting McTech Corp., d.b.a. Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, Tech Ready Mix Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting (MBE) 8.81% Director Vilkas. City Clerk, Clerk of Council $32,400.00 Nays: None. Absent: Mayor Campbell and Granger Trucking, Inc. Director Huth. THE CALENDAR (MBE) 6.2% $22,800.00 Resolution No. 552-04. The following measures will be on By Director Baker. their final passage at the next meet- Shale, Brick Resolved, by the Board of Control ing: & Supply Co. (FBE) 5% of the City of Cleveland that the bid $18,400.00 of Brom Truck, Inc. for a cab/chas- NONE sis, with 16-cubic yards sewer clean- Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, er, for the various divisions of City Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, government, for the period of one BOARD OF CONTROL Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting (1) year beginning with the date of Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, execution of a contract, received on Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting July 21, 2004, pursuant to the author- September 29, 2004 Director Vilkas. ity of Ordinance No. 1169-03, passed Nays: None. by the Council of the City of Cleve- The regular meeting of the Board Absent: Mayor Campbell and land on July 16, 2003, which on the of Control convened in the Mayor’s Director Huth. basis of the estimated quantity office on Wednesday, September 29, would amount to Two Hundred 2004, at 10:35 a.m. with Director Resolution No. 550-04. Seventy-Nine Thousand Nine Hun- Chandra presiding. By Director Baker. dred Ninety-Eight and 00/100 Dol- Present: Directors Chandra, Baker, Resolved, by the Board of Control lars ($279,998.00) (Net), is hereby Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, of the City of Cleveland that the bid affirmed and approved as the low- Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting of Buy Right Office Products, for an est and best bid, and the Director of 1926 October 6, 2004 The City Record 15

Finance is hereby requested to enter Inc. for the contract authorized is dred Fifty and no/100 Dollars into a requirement contract for such hereby approved: ($117,450.00), is affirmed and ap- goods and/or services, which shall proved as the lowest responsible bid, provide for the immediate purchase SUBCONTRACTOR PERCENTAGE and the Director of Public Service is as the initial amount of such con- WORK authorized to enter into contract for tract of the following: said improvement with said bidder. Firstech, Inc. (MBE) .69% $3,500.00 Be it further resolved, by the Requisition No. 153922 Board of Control of the City of which shall be certified against The Collinwood Shale, Cleveland that the employment of such contract in the sum of Two Brick & Supply the following subcontractors by Hundred Seventy-Nine Thousand Company 4.10% $20,800.00 Apex Construction and Management Nine Hundred Ninety-Eight and Company, Inc., is approved: 00/100 Dollars ($279,998.00). Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Said requirement contract shall Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Subcontractor Amount Percentage further provide that the Contractor Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting MBE/FBE shall furnish the remainder of the Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, City’s requirements for such goods Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting Collinwood Shale and/or services, whether more or Director Vilkas. & Brick FBE $18,000 15.33% less than said estimated quantity, as Nays: None. may be ordered under subsequent Absent: Mayor Campbell and 21st Century Concrete requisitions separately certified Director Huth. Construction $65,000 55.34% against said contract. Be it further resolved by the Resolution No. 554-04. Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Board of Control of the City of By Director Mok. Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Cleveland that the employment of Resolved, by the Board of Control Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting the following subcontractor by Val- of the City of Cleveland that the bid Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, ley Sterling Truck Sales, Inc. for the of Tenable Protective Services, Inc., Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting above mentioned purchase is hereby for unarmed security guard services, Director Vilkas. approved: for the various divisions of the Nays: None. Department of Port Control, for the Absent: Mayor Campbell and Johnson Driveaway period of one year with an option to Director Huth. MBE — $1,500.00 per unit — 0.54% renew for an additional one year term, beginning with the date of Resolution No. 556-04. Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, execution of a contract, received on By Director Watson. Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, the 25th day of August, 2004, pur- Be it resolved by the Board of Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting suant to the authority of Ordinance Control of the City of Cleveland that Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, No. 693-04, passed on May 24, 2004, the bid of Central States Fire Appa- Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting which on the basis of the estimated ratus, LLC for a mass casualty unit Director Vilkas. quantity would amount to Five Hun- body, for the various divisions of Nays: None. dred Two Thousand Two Hundred City government, for the period of Absent: Mayor Campbell and and 00/100 Dollars is affirmed and one (1) year beginning with the Director Huth. approved as the lowest and best bid, date of execution of a contract, and the Director of Port Control is received on July 21, 2004, pursuant Resolution No. 553-04. requested to enter into a require- to the authority of Ordinance No. By Director Ciaccia. ment contract for such goods and/or 206-04, passed by the Council of the Be it resolved by the Board of services necessary, which shall pro- City of Cleveland on February 9, Control of the City of Cleveland that vide for the immediate purchase as 2004, which on the basis of the esti- the bid of Emerald Environmental the initial amount of such contract mated quantity would amount to Services, Inc. for an estimated quan- of the following: Eighty-Seven Thousand Two Hun- tity of hauling & disposing of water dred Twenty-Three and 00/100 Dol- plant residuals (all items), for the Requisition No. 146385 lars ($87,223.00) (Net), is hereby Division of Water, Department of which shall be certified against affirmed and approved as the low- Public Utilities, for a period of two such contract in the sum of Seven- est and best bid, and the Director of (2) years beginning with the later ty-Two Thousand Seven Hundred Public Safety is hereby requested to of the date of execution of a con- Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($72,750.00). enter into a requirement contract for tract or receipt of a notice to pro- The requirement contract shall such goods and/or services, which ceed, received on the 6th day of further provide that the Contractor shall provide for the immediate pur- August, 2004, pursuant to the author- shall furnish the remainder of the chase as the initial amount of such ity of Ordinance No. 2314-03, passed City’s requirements for such items contract of the following: December 15, 2003, which on the necessary, whether more or less basis of the estimated quantity than the estimated quantity, as may Requisition No. 153929 would amount to Five Hundred be ordered under subsequent requi- which shall be certified against such Seven Thousand Two Hundred Dol- sitions separately certified against contract in the sum of Eighty-Seven lars ($507,200.00) (10%), is affirmed the contract. Thousand Two Hundred Twenty- and approved as the lowest and best Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Three and 00/100 Dollars ($87,223.00). bid, and the Director of Public Util- Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Said requirement contract shall ities is requested to enter into a Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting further provide that the Contractor requirement contract for such com- Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, shall furnish the remainder of the modities, which shall provide for the Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting City’s requirements for such goods immediate purchase as the initial Director Vilkas. and/or services, whether more or amount of such contract of the fol- Nays: None. less than said estimated quantity, as lowing: Absent: Mayor Campbell and may be ordered under subsequent Director Huth. requisitions separately certified Requisition No. 148327 against said contract. which shall be certified against such Resolution No. 555-04. Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, contract in the sum of One Hundred By Director Ricchiuto. Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Thousand Dollars ($100,000.00). Be it resolved by the Board of Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting Said requirement contract shall Control of the City of Cleveland that Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, further provide that the Contractor the bid of Apex Construction and Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting will furnish the remainder of the Management Company, Inc., for the Director Vilkas. requirement for such commodities, public improvement of waste. col- Nays: None. whether more or less than the esti- lection site improvements, Charles Absent: Mayor Campbell and mated quantity, as may be ordered V. Carr Center, base bid, all items, Director Huth. under subsequent requisitions sepa- for the Department of Public Ser- rately certified against the contract. vice, received on March 31, 2004, Resolution No. 557-04. Be it further resolved by the under the authority of Ordinance No. By Director Ronayne. Board of Control of the City of 833-02, passed June 3, 2002, for a Resolved by the Board of Control Cleveland that the employment of gross price for the improvement in of the City of Cleveland that all bids the following subcontractors by the aggregate amount of One Hun- received on September 9, 2004, for Emerald Environmental Services, dred Seventeen Thousand Four Hun- the citywide recreation, centers im- 1927 16 The City Record October 6, 2004 provements 2004, for the Department Resolution No. 559-04. when directed by the Director of of Parks, Recreation, and Proper- By Director Rush. Community Development and when ties, pursuant to the authority of Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance certain specified conditions have Ordinance No. 1264-03, passed by the No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, been met, to sell Land Reutilization Council of the City of Cleveland on the City is conducting a Land Reuti- Program parcels to adjacent or abut- July 23, 2003, be and the same are lization Program (“Program”) in ac- ting landowners; and hereby rejected. cordance with the provisions of Whereas, Cleveland Hartman and Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Hazel Hartman, abutting/adjacent Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Code; and landowners, have proposed to the Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting Whereas, under said Program, the City to purchase and develop said Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, City has acquired Permanent Parcel parcel; and Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting No. 138-07-030 (Southerly part) located Whereas, the following conditions Director Vilkas. at East 119th Street in Ward 2; and exist: Nays: None. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the 1. The member of Council from Absent: Mayor Campbell and Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ward 2 has consented to the pro- Director Huth. Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- posed sale; sioner of Purchases and Supplies, 2. The parcel is either less than Resolution No. 558-04. when directed by the Director of 4,800 square feet or less than 40 feet By Director Rush. Community Development and when frontage; Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance certain specified conditions have 3. The proposed purchasers of said No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, been met, to sell Land Reutilization parcel are neither tax delinquent the City is conducting a Land Reuti- Program parcels to adjacent or abut- nor in violation of the Building and ting landowners; and Housing Code; now, therefore, lization Program (“Program”) in ac- Whereas, Lorette Lykes, abut- Be it resolved by the Board of cordance with the provisions of ting/adjacent landowner, has pro- Control of the City of Cleveland that Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised posed to the City to purchase and pursuant to Section 183.021 of Codi- Code; and develop said parcel; and fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio Whereas, under said Program, the Whereas, the following conditions 1976, the Commissioner of Purchas- City has acquired Permanent Parcel exist: es and Supplies is authorized, when No. 120-11-038 located at Lakeview 1. The member of Council from directed by the Director of Commu- Road in Ward 9; and Ward 2 has consented to the pro- nity Development, and the Mayor is Whereas, Section 183.021 of the posed sale; hereby requested to execute an Offi- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 2. The parcel is either less than cial Deed for and on behalf of the Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- 4,800 square feet or less than 40 feet City of Cleveland, with Cleveland sioner of Purchases and Supplies, frontage; Hartman and Hazel Hartman for the when directed by the Director of 3. The proposed purchaser of said sale and development of Permanent Community Development and when parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Parcel No. 138-07-030 (Northerly certain specified conditions have in violation of the Building and part) located at East 119th Street, in been met, to sell Land Reutilization Housing Code; now, therefore, accordance with the Land Reuti- Program parcels to adjacent or abut- Be it resolved by the Board of lization Program in such manner as ting landowners; and Control of the City of Cleveland that best carries out the intent of said Whereas, Phyliss Hill, abut- pursuant to Section 183.021 of Codi- program. ting/adjacent landowner, has pro- fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio Be it further resolved that the con- posed to the City to purchase and 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases sideration for said parcel shall be develop said parcel; and and Supplies is authorized, when $1.00, which amount is hereby deter- Whereas, the following conditions directed by the Director of Commu- mined to be not less than the Fair exist: nity Development, and the Mayor is Market value of said parcel for uses 1. The member of Council from hereby requested to execute an Offi- in accordance with said Program. Ward 9 has consented to the pro- cial Deed for and on behalf of the Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, posed sale; City of Cleveland, with Lorette Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, 2. The parcel is either less than Lykes for the sale and development Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting 4,800 square feet or less than 40 feet of Permanent Parcel No. 138-07-030 Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, frontage; (Southerly part) located at East Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting 3. The proposed purchaser of said 119th Street, in accordance with the Director Vilkas. parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Land Reutilization Program in such Nays: None. in violation of the Building and manner as best carries out the Absent: Mayor Campbell and Housing Code; now, therefore, intent of said program. Director Huth. Be it resolved by the Board of Be it further resolved that the con- Control of the City of Cleveland that sideration for said parcel shall be Resolution No. 561-04. pursuant to Section 183.021 of Codi- $1.00, which amount is hereby deter- By Director Rush. fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio mined to be not less than the Fair Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases Market value of said parcel for uses No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, and Supplies is authorized, when in accordance with said Program. the City is conducting a Land Reuti- directed by the Director of Commu- Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, lization Program (“Program”) in ac- nity Development, and the Mayor is Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, cordance with the provisions of Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised hereby requested to execute an Offi- Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, Code; and cial Deed for and on behalf of the Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting Whereas, under said Program, the City of Cleveland, with Phyliss Hill Director Vilkas. City has acquired Permanent Parcel for the sale and development of Per- Nays: None. No. 120-04-016 located at East 117th manent Parcel No. 120-11-038 located Absent: Mayor Campbell and Street in Ward 9; and at Lakeview Road, in accordance Director Huth. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the with the Land Reutilization Pro- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, gram in such manner as best carries Resolution No. 560-04. Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- out the intent of said program. By Director Rush. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Be it further resolved that the con- Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance when directed by the Director of sideration for said parcel shall be No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, Community Development and when $1.00, which amount is hereby deter- the City is conducting a Land Reuti- certain specified conditions have mined to be not less than the Fair lization Program (“Program”) in ac- been met, to sell Land Reutilization Market value of said parcel for uses cordance with the provisions of Program parcels to adjacent or abut- in accordance with said Program. Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised ting landowners; and Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Code; and Whereas, Rita Pritchard, abut- Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, Whereas, under said Program, the ting/adjacent landowner, has pro- Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting City has acquired Permanent Parcel posed to the City to purchase and Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, No. 138-07-030 (Northerly part) located develop said parcel; and Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting at East 119th Street in Ward 2; and Whereas, the following conditions Director Vilkas. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the exist: Nays: None. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 1. The member of Council from Absent: Mayor Campbell and Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- Ward 9 has consented to the pro- Director Huth. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, posed sale; 1928 October 6, 2004 The City Record 17

2. The parcel is either less than cial Deed for and on behalf of the and 126-24-009, located at East 92nd 4,800 square feet or less than 40 feet City of Cleveland, with Karen L. Street under said Land Reutilization frontage; Pianka for the sale and development Program; and 3. The proposed purchaser of said of Permanent Parcel Nos. 002-30-087 Whereas, Ordinance No. 2114-02 parcel is neither tax delinquent nor (Easterly 5 feet of) and 002-30-088 passed April 14, 2003, authorized the in violation of the Building and (Westerly 10 feet of) located at sale of said parcels for a considera- Housing Code; now, therefore, Ellen Avenue, in accordance with tion established by the Board of Be it resolved by the Board of Con- the Land Reutilization Program in Control at not less than the Fair trol of the City of Cleveland that pur- such manner as best carries out the Market Value; and suant to Section 183.021 of Codified intent of said program. Whereas, Miceli-Lagrasso Devel- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, Be it further resolved that the con- opment Corporation has proposed to the Commissioner of Purchases and sideration for said parcel shall be the City to purchase and develop Supplies is authorized, when directed $1.00, which amount is hereby deter- said parcels; now, therefore, by the Director of Community Devel- mined to be not less than the Fair Be it resolved by the Board of opment, and the Mayor is hereby Market value of said parcel for uses Control of the City of Cleveland that requested to execute an Official Deed in accordance with said Program. that pursuant to the authorization of for and on behalf of the City of Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Ordinance No. 2114-02 passed April Cleveland, with Rita Pritchard for Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, 14, 2003, by the Cleveland City Coun- the sale and development of Perma- Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting cil, the Mayor is hereby authorized nent Parcel No. 120-04-016 located at Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, to execute an official deed for and East 117th Street, in accordance with Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting on behalf of the City of Cleveland the Land Reutilization Program in Director Vilkas. with Miceli-Lagrasso Development such manner as best carries out the Nays: None. Corporation for the sale and devel- intent of said program. Absent: Mayor Campbell and opment of Permanent Parcel Nos. Be it further resolved that the con- Director Huth. 126-23-015, 126-23-017, 126-23-044, 126- sideration for said parcel shall be 23-046, 126-24-002 and 126-24-009, as $1.00, which amount is hereby deter- Resolution No. 563-04. described in said Ordinance in accor- mined to be not less than the Fair By Director Rush. dance with the Land Reutilization Market value of said parcel for uses Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance Program in such manner as best car- in accordance with said Program. No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, ries out the intent of said program. Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, the City is conducting a Land Reuti- Be it further resolved that the con- Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, lization Program in accordance with sideration for said parcels shall be Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting the provision of Chapter 5722 of the $18,000.00, which amount is hereby Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, Ohio Revised Code; and determined to be not less than the Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting Whereas, City has acquired Per- fair market value of said parcels for Director Vilkas. manent Parcel No. 105-16-001, located uses in accordance with the Land Nays: None. at East 70th Street under said Land Reutilization Program. Absent: Mayor Campbell and Reutilization Program; and Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, Director Huth. Whereas, Ordinance No. 354-04 Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, passed May 3, 2004, authorized the Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting Resolution No. 562-04. sale of said parcel for a considera- Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, By Director Rush. tion established by the Board of Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance Control at not less than the Market Director Vilkas. No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, Value; and Nays: None. the City is conducting a Land Reuti- Whereas, LLLJ.LTD has proposed Absent: Mayor Campbell and lization Program (“Program”) in ac- to the City to purchase and develop Director Huth. cordance with the provisions of said parcel; now, therefore, Chapter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Be it resolved by the Board of JEFFREY B. MARKS, Code; and Control of the City of Cleveland that Secretary Whereas, under said Program, the that pursuant to the authorization of City has acquired Permanent Parcel Ordinance No. 354-04 passed May 3, No. 002-30-087 (Easterly 5 feet of) 2004, by the Cleveland City Council, CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES and 002-30-088 (Westerly 10 feet of) the Mayor is hereby authorized to ______located at Ellen Avenue in Ward 17; execute an official deed for and on and behalf of the City of Cleveland with General Information Whereas, Section 183.021 of the LLLJ.LTD for the sale and develop- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, ment of Permanent Parcel No. 105- Application blanks and informa- Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis- 16-001, as described in said Ordi- tion, regarding minimum entrance sioner of Purchases and Supplies, nance in accordance with the Land qualifications, scope of examination, when directed by the Director of Reutilization Program in such man- and suggested reference materials Community Development and when ner as best carries out the intent of may be obtained at the office of the certain specified conditions have said program. Civil Service Commission, Room 119, been met, to sell Land Reutilization Be it further resolved that the con- City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- Program parcels to adjacent or abut- sideration for said parcel shall be side Avenue. ting landowners; and $4,000.00, which amount is hereby Application blanks must be prop- Whereas, Karen Pianka, abut- determined to be not less than the erly filled out on the official form ting/adjacent landowner, has pro- fair market value of said parcel for prescribed by the Civil Service Com- posed to the City to purchase and uses in accordance with the Land mission and filed at the office of the develop said parcel; and Reutilization Program. commission not later than the final Whereas, the following conditions Yeas: Directors Chandra, Baker, closing date slated in the examina- exist: Acting Directors McGuirk, McGraw, tion announcement. 1. The member of Council from Wasik, Director Carroll, Acting EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each Ward 17 has consented to the pro- Director Pettus, Directors Ronayne, applicant whether passing or failing posed sale; Rush, Routen, Fumich and Acting will be notified of the results of the 2. The parcel is either less than Director Vilkas. examination as soon as the com- 4,800 square feet or less than 40 feet Nays: None. mission has graded the papers. frontage; Absent: Mayor Campbell and Thereafter, eligible lists will be 3. The proposed purchaser of said Director Huth. established which will consist of the parcel is neither tax delinquent nor names of those candidates who have in violation of the Building and Resolution No. 564-04. been successful in all parts of the Housing Code; now, therefore, By Director Rush. examination. Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, pursuant to Ordinance Control of the City of Cleveland that No. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All pursuant to Section 183.021 of Codi- the City is conducting a Land Reuti- candidates for original entrance posi- fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio lization Program in accordance with tions who are successful in other 1976, the Commissioner of Purchas- the provision of Chapter 5722 of the parts of the examinations must sub- es and Supplies is authorized, when Ohio Revised Code; and mit to a physical examination. directed by the Director of Commu- Whereas, City has acquired Per- nity Development, and the Mayor is manent Parcel Nos. 126-23-015, 126-23- REYNALDO GALINDO, hereby requested to execute an Offi- 017, 126-23-044, 126-23-046, 126-24-002 President 1929 18 The City Record October 6, 2004

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD existing dwelling house and a car REPORT OF THE BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS repair garage are situated in zon- ing for a Local Retail Business Dis- OF ZONING APPEALS trict and in a Multi-Family District at the street address of 16911 MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2004 Euclid Avenue; contrary to Sections MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2004 343.01 and 347.08, the additional use 9:30 A.M. is not permitted in a Local Retail At the meeting of the Board of District nor in a Multi-Family Dis- Zoning Appeals on Monday, October Calendar No. 04-220: 16920 Eldamere trict but first permitted in a Gen- 4, 2004, the following appeals were Avenue (Ward 1) eral Retail Business District; and heard by the Board: Laurent Berry, owner, appeals to contrary to Section 347.11(a), a lot establish a Type A day care in an width of 55' is proposed where a The following appeal was Ap- existing 26' x 34' two-story dwel- 60' minimum lot width is required; proved: ling, situated on a 40' x 142' lot and contrary to Sections 357.04(a) located in an A1 One-Family District and 357.14(a)(1)(2), the display of Calendar No. 04-217: 3193 West 52nd on the south side of Eldamere Ave- motor vehicles within a 26' front Street nue at 16920 Eldamere Avenue; the setback along Euclid Avenue is pro- Ijaz Qureshi appealed to install 90 proposed day care is subject to the posed where the required distance l/f of 4' high chain link fence in limitations of the Regulations for is 15% of the lot depth and the the front yard of dwelling house in Residential Districts, where a day parking and sale of motor vehicles a Two-Family District. care and its uses may not be locat- in the 20' front setback along ed less than 30' from an adjoining Urbana Road is prohibited; and the The following appeals were De- premises in a Residence District not expansion of an existing noncon- nied: used for a similar purpose and forming use requires the Board of requires the Board of Zoning Ap- Zoning Appeals approval as stated Calendar No. 04-206: 2118 Broadview peals approval as stated in Sections in Section 359.01(a) of the Codified Road 337.02(f)(3)(C) of the Codified Ordi- Ordinances. nances. Hikmat Dakdouk appealed to use the 10' established setback on Calendar No. 04-224: Appeal of An- Broadview Road to provide accesso- Calendar No. 04-221: 5702 Tillman thony L. Woodard ry parking for a retail sales store Avenue (Ward 17) Anthony L. Woodard appeals in a Local Retail Business District. Jack Myers-Kiousis, owner, ap- under Section 76-6 of the Charter of peals to erect a 34' x 51' two-story the City of Cleveland and the Calendar No. 04-140: Appeal of Ma- single family dwelling on a 68' x authority of Section 329.02(d) from 132' irregular shaped lot on the the rejection of an application filed had Mohamed Hack — License north side of Tillman Avenue at August 23, 2004 for Handgun Regis- Revocation 5702 Tillman Avenue; contrary to tration and a Handgun Owner’s With a Motion for Reconsideration the Regulations for Yards and Identification Card by Chief Edward granted, Mahad Mohamed appealed Courts, there is a 3' rear yard pro- F. Lohn, Cleveland Division of from the revocation of a City of vided and 20' is required and a rear Police, according to Section 674.04 of Cleveland Hack License issued by porch is a distance of 2.44' from the the Cleveland Codified Ordinances. the Commissioner of Assessments property line where 3' is required, and Licenses. as stated in Section 357.08 of the Calendar No. 04-171: 8211 Platt Ave- Codified Ordinances. nue (Ward 6) Calendar No. 04-160: Appeal of North Lawrence Lane, owner, appeals to Coast Payphones/ClevePhones, Inc. Calendar No. 04-223: 1378 Clearaire change the use from a grocery store North Coast Payphones/Cleve- Road (Ward 11) to an office in a 40' x 40' one-story Phones, Inc. appealed from an order The Cleveland Municipal School building situated on a 50' x 150' to remove outdoor payphones from District, owner c/o Marcia Conrad, parcel located in Local Retail Busi- five sites identified by the Commis- agent, appeal, to erect a 53,868 s/f, ness and Multi-Family Districts on sioner of Assessments and Licenses. two-story Kindergarten through 8th the north side of Platt Avenue at Grade school building, on acreage 8211 Platt Avenue; contrary to Sec- The following appeals were Post- that is located between Clearaire tion 337.08 of the Regulations for poned: Road and Larchmont Road in an A1 Residential Districts, an office is One-Family District on the west side not a permitted use in a Multi-Fam- Calendar No. 04-210: 2118 Broadview of Clearaire Road at 1378 Clearaire ily District but first permitted in a Road postponed to November 1, Road; subject to Section 337.02(f)(3)A, Local Retail Business District under 2004. a school located less than 30' from Section 343.01G(3), provided that an adjoining residential premises in Calendar No. 04-214: 12409 Lorain a Residence District requires the personnel customarily required for the business or profession do not Avenue postponed to November 1, Board of Zoning Appeals approval; 2004. and Sections 357.06 and 357.14 of the exceed more than five persons at Yards and Courts Regulations that any one time; and the substitution In Executive Session on October 4, require the established setback lines of a nonconforming use requires the 2004, the following appeals heard by on Clearaire and Larchmont Roads Board of Zoning Appeals approval the Board on September 27, 2004 be observed; and 21 parking spaces as stated in Section 359.01 of the were adopted and approved. are provided, where Section 349.04(e) Codified Ordinances. (Reinstated 9- requires that there be parking at 13-04) The following appeals were Ap- the rate of one space for each two staff members, plus one for each six Calendar No. 04-246: Violation Notice proved: seats or a total parking area equal — 5100 Pearl Road (Ward 16) to three times the gross floor area Alexander Solomon, owner, and Calendar No. 04-209: 3131 Warren of the gymnasium, whichever is David Lynch, attorney, appeal under Road greater; and the gross floor area is the authority of Section 329.02(d) of William J. Bett appealed to erect limited to one-half of the total lot the Cleveland Codified Ordinances a 16' x 11' open porch to the front area, or 45,031 s/f, as stated in Sec- from a Violation Notice issued on of a 25' x 25' single family dwel- tion 355.04 of the Codified Ordi- September 17, 2004 by the Depart- ling in a Two-Family District; with nances. ment of Building and Housing, for condition for an 8' porch projec- failure to comply with the Sign Reg- tion. Calendar No. 04-225: 16911 Euclid ulations of Section 350.04 that Avenue (Ward 10) requires no sign or display be erect- Calendar No. 04-211: 4925 State Roderick McClendon, owner, ap- ed without first obtaining a permit Road peals to establish a used car sales for such use and that moving, St. John of Kronstadt Orthodox lot as an additional use proposed to revolving or flashing signs are pro- Church appealed to convert an be on an approximate 55' x 220' hibited as stated in Section 350.06(d) existing one-story storage building irregular shaped lot that extends of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- to a new use as a church in split north from Euclid Avenue and nances. zoning for a Semi-Industry and a fronts on the side street to the General Industry District; with con- west, Urbana Road; and where an Secretary ditions. 1930 October 6, 2004 The City Record 19

Calendar No. 04-222: 3149 West 31st Dealer on September 20, 2004 and and of advisory boards appointed by Street September 27, 2004 and The Call and the director of a department. Carmen Rivera appealed to erect Post on September 23, 2004 and Sep- (f) The secretary to the mayor a 10' x 23' wooden wheelchair ramp tember 30, 2004. and one secretary for each director to the front of a two-story one fam- Ordinance No. 846-04, passed by of a department. ily dwelling in a Two-Family Dis- the Council of the City of Cleveland (g) Eight (8) executive assistants trict. on August 11, 2004, authorizes the to the Mayor, provided, however, submission to the electors of the that there shall be no restrictions as In Executive Session on October 4, City of Cleveland on Tuesday, to their duties or assignments. 2004, the following appeal heard by November 2, 2004, of a proposal to (h) Students enrolled in a recog- the Board on September 13, 2004 was amend Sections 116 and 126 of the nized college or university in a adopted and approved: Charter of the City of Cleveland to course of training in preparation for read as follows: an administrative or professional The following appeal was Ap- career in the public service and proved: §116 Police Force; Control by employed upon the recommendation Chief of the official in charge of person- Calendar No. 04-197: 15700 Lakeshore The Police Force shall consist of nel administration as student aides Boulevard a Chief, three Deputy Chiefs of for training purposes without limi- Montlack Realty appealed to ex- Police, eleven Commanders of tation as to assignment or duties. pand an existing nonconforming Police, and such other officers, (i) School crossing guards. auto repair use in a Shopping Cen- patrolmen and employees as may be (j) Members of the auxiliary ter District; subject to conditions. provided by ordinance or resolution police force. of the Council. The Mayor may 2. The classified service shall In Executive Session on October 4, appoint a fourth Deputy Chief of comprise all positions not specifi- 2004, the following appeals heard by Police to protect the people from cally included by this charter in the the Board on June 14, 2004 were homeland security threats and a adopted and approved: unclassified service. There shall be twelfth Commander of Police for in the classified service three class- community policing. In case of riot es to be known as the competitive The following appeals were Ap- or like emergency the Mayor may proved: class, the noncompetitive class and appoint additional patrolmen and the ordinary unskilled labor class. officers for temporary service who Calendar No. 04-95: 3782 East 116th (a) The competitive class shall need not be in the classified service. include all positions and employ- Street The Chief of Police, the Deputy ment for which it is practicable to Joseph Nadar, owner, and Walter Chiefs of Police, and the Comman- determine the merit and fitness of Goddard, prospective purchaser, ap- ders of Police shall be appointed by applicants by competitive tests. pealed to establish a car wash in an the Mayor from the division of (b) The noncompetitive class existing masonry building on a 46' police or they may be persons shall include all positions requiring x 150' corner parcel in a Local appointed from outside the division peculiar and exceptional qualifica- Retail Business District; subject to who shall have had training and tions of a scientific, managerial, pro- revised plan. experience in law enforcement and fessional or educational character, they shall serve at the pleasure of as may be determined by the Com- Calendar No. 04-96: 3807 East 93rd the Mayor; provided, however, that mission, the fitness of applicants for Street the Mayor shall appoint to the posi- Walter Goddard appealed to use tions of Deputy Chief of Police and which may be determined by non- an existing service station on a 47' Commander of Police from among competitive tests. x 165' corner parcel for a used car persons recommended by the Chief (c) The ordinary unskilled labor sales lot in a General Retail Busi- of Police with the concurrence of class shall include all ordinary ness District; subject to revised the executive head of the police unskilled labor positions for which plan. force if such executive head be it is impractical to give competitive tests. Such positions shall be filled Secretary other than the Mayor. The Council may, by ordinance, direct the Mayor from unskilled labor eligible lists to make appointments of minorities established and maintained by the REPORT OF THE BOARD to the positions of Deputy Chief of Commission. The Commission shall register applicants for positions in OF BUILDING STANDARDS Police and Commander of Police. Upon the termination of their ser- the labor class either continuously AND BUILDING APPEALS vice as Chief of Police, Deputy or at such times as there are vacan- Chief of Police, or Commander of cies to be filled, provided, however, Police they shall, if appointed from that no registration may be accept- NO MEETING the division of police, revert to the ed until public notice of the inten- civil service status held by them at tion to so accept registrations shall PUBLIC NOTICE the time of their appointment, in so be made by the Commission. Priori- far as it is competent for this char- ty of such registration shall deter- ter so to provide. The Chief of mine an applicant’s place on the NOTICE Police shall have exclusive control eligible list, provided the applicant of the stationing and transfer of meets required standards as to age, Cleveland City Council is request- patrolmen and other officers and citizenship, physical fitness and res- ing proposals from certified public employees constituting the Police idence as established by the Com- accountants to perform a continuous Force, under such rules and regula- mission. Eligibility to be called for audit of the books of accounts, tions as may be established by the examination following registration records, and transactions of the City Mayor or by the director of the de- shall expire one year following the of Cleveland as required by the partment to whom the Chief of date of registration. Charter of the City of Cleveland. Police may be immediately respon- The Civil Service Commission The request for proposal may be sible. shall be the sole authority under the viewed online at: Charter to determine the grade and www.clevelandcitycouncil.org. §126 Division into Classified and classification of positions as to Unclassified Service duties and responsibilities in all VALARIE J. McCALL The civil service of the City is branches of the classified service. City Clerk, Clerk of Council hereby divided into the unclassified 216.664.4551 and classified service. VALARIE J. McCALL [email protected] 1. The unclassified service shall City Clerk, Clerk of Council include: October 6, 2004 and October 13, 2004 (a) All officers elected by the peo- ple. October 6, 2004 and October 13, 2004 (b) All directors of departments. PUBLIC NOTICE (c) The Clerk of Council. (d) The Chief of Police, four Deputy Chiefs of Police, and twelve NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Consistent with the Charter of the Commanders of Police. City of Cleveland, the following pub- (e) The members of all boards or lic notice appeared in The Plain commissions appointed by the Mayor NONE 1931 20 The City Record October 6, 2004

CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 2004 THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, Service Fittings, for the Division of FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2004, AT Water, Department of Public Util- 11:00 A.M., CITY HALL, CONFER- For All Departments ities, as authorized by Section ENCE ROOM 518, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO Sealed bids will be received at the 129.25 of the Codified Ordinances office of the Commissioner of Pur- of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. 44114. chases and Supplies, Room 128, City THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Hall, in accordance with the append- DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, City Wide Recreation Centers Im- ed schedule, and will be opened and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2004, provements 2004 (Mayor’s Warm, read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- AT 2:00 P.M., DIVISION OF Safe and Dry Initiative) Re-Bid, diately thereafter. WATER, DISTRIBUTION & for the Division of Architecture, Each bid must be made in accor- MAINTENANCE, 2ND FLOOR Department of Public Service, as dance with the specifications and CONFERENCE ROOM, 4600 HAR- authorized by Ordinance No. must be submitted on the blanks VARD AVENUE, CLEVELAND, 1264-03, passed by the Council of supplied for the purpose, all of OHIO 44105. the City of Cleveland, July 16, which may be obtained at the office 2003. of the said Commissioner of Pur- Apparatus Intercom Equipment, for THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE chases and Supplies, but no bid will the Division of Fire, Department FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- be considered unless delivered to of Public Safety as authorized by TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF the office of the said commissioner Ordinance No. 1012-03, passed by FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern the Council of the City of Cleve- THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S Standard Time) on the date speci- land, July 16, 2003. CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- fied in the schedule. THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- DER. 187.10 Negotiated contracts; THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- Notice required in Advertisement DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, for Bids. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2004, AT Where invitations for bids are 10:00 A.M., CLEVELAND FIRE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2004, advertised, the following notice HEADQUARTERS, 1645 SUPERI- AT 2:00 P.M., CUDELL RECRE- shall be included in the advertise- OR AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO ATION CENTER, 1910 WEST ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE 44114. BLVD. (AT DETROIT ROAD), Code, each prime bidder, each CLEVELAND, OHIO 44102. minority business enterprise September 29, 2004 and October 6, 2004 (“MBE”) and each female business October 6, 2004 and October 13, 2004 enterprise (“FBE”) must be certi- THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 fied before doing business with the WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2004 City. Therefore, any prime contrac- tor wishing to receive credit for Rehabilitating Grayton Road (be- Turnout Clothing, for the Division using an MBE or FBE should tween Puritas Avenue and the I- of Fire, Department of Public ensure that applications for certifi- 480 Bridge), for the Division of Safety, as authorized by Section cation as to MBE or FBE status Engineering and Construction, 135.06 of the Codified Ordinances compliance with the Code, affirma- Department of Public Service, as of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. tive action in employment and, if authorized by Ordinance No. 2334- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- applicable, joint venture status, are 03, passed by the Council of the DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, submitted to the Office of Equal City of Cleveland, February 9, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2004, AT Opportunity (“OEO”) prior to the 2003. 10:00 A.M., CLEVELAND FIRE date of bid opening or submission THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE of proposals or as specified by the HEADQUARTERS, 1645 SUPERI- FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- Director. Failure to comply with OR AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF the business enterprise code or with 44114. FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN representations made on these THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S forms may result in cancellation of Purchase of Lubricants, for the Divi- the contract or other civil or crim- CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- sion of Motor Vehicles Mainte- inal penalties.” DER. nance, Department of Public Ser- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- vice, as authorized by Ordinance THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 2004 DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, No. 763-04, passed by the Council THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2004, of the City of Cleveland, May 17, Constructing and Installing Re- AT 11:00 A.M., CITY HALL, CON- 2004. placement Sewers and Rehabili- FERENCE ROOM 518, 601 LAKE- THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- tating and Repairing Sewers at SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND, DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, Various Locations, for the Divi- OHIO 44114. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2004, sion of Water Pollution Control, AT 3:00 P.M., DIVISION OF Department of Public Utilities as MOTOR VEHICLE MAINTE- September 29, 2004 and October 6, 2004 authorized by Ordinance No. 996- NANCE, 4150 EAST 49TH 03, passed by the Council of the STREET, BUILDING #1, CLEVE- City of Cleveland, July 16, 2003. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2004 LAND, OHIO 44105. THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- Rehabilitating Grayton Road (be- Paper and Envelopes, for the Divi- TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF tween Puritas Avenue and the I- sion of Printing and Reproduc- FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN 480 Bridge), for the Division of tion, Department of Finance, as THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S Engineering and Construction, authorized by Ordinance No. CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- Department of Public Service, as 1256-04, passed by the Council of DER. authorized by Ordinance No. 2334- the City of Cleveland, August 11, THERE WILL BE A MANDATORY 03, passed by the Council of the 2004. PRE-BID MEETING, FRIDAY, City of Cleveland, February 9, THERE WILL BE A NON-MAN- OCTOBER 8, 2004, AT 10:00 A.M., 2003. DATORY PRE-BID MEETING, DIVISION OF WATER POLLU- THERE WILL BE A REFUNDABLE TION CONTROL, (RED CONFER- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2004, AT FEE FOR PLANS/SPECIFICA- ENCE ROOM), 12302 KIRBY 11:00 A.M., DIVISION OF PRINT- TIONS IN THE AMOUNT OF AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO ING, 1735 LAKESIDE AVENUE, FIFTY DOLLARS ($50.00) IN 44108. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECK AND/OR MONEY OR- September 29, 2004 and October 6, 2004 DER. October 6, 2004 and October 13, 2004 1932 October 6, 2004 The City Record 21

ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS Res. No. 1821-04. Res. No. 1822-04. By Council Member Gordon. By Council Member Gordon. AND ORDINANCES An emergency resolution urging An emergency resolution with- Governor Bob Taft to provide full drawing objection to a New C2 funding for the Clean Ohio Fund in Liquor Permit at 4519 Bush Avenue the 2005 Capital Budget. and repealing Resolution No. 1126-04, Res. No. 1816-04. Whereas, in November of 2000, objecting to said permit. By Council Member Dolan. Ohio voters approved State Issue 1, Whereas, this Council objected to An emergency resolution declar- the Clean Ohio Fund, allowing the a New C2 Liquor Permit to 4519 ing the necessity and intention to State of Ohio to grant funds to local Bush Avenue by Resolution No. 1126- appropriate property for the public communities, through the sale of 04 adopted by the Council on June use of the elimination of blight and state bonds, for local environmental 7, 2004; and nuisance property, located at 16800 projects; and Whereas, this Council wishes to Lorain Avenue. Whereas, the Clean Ohio Fund is withdraw its objection to the above Whereas, this resolution consti- divided into four competitive fund- permit and consents to said permit; tutes an emergency measure provid- ing programs; and and ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, the Clean Ohio Green Whereas, this resolution consti- Space Conservation Program helps a municipal department; now, there- tutes an emergency measure provid- to fund preservation of open spaces, fore, ing for the usual daily operation of sensitive ecological areas, and Be it resolved by the Council of a municipal department; now, there- stream corridors; and the City of Cleveland: fore, Whereas, the Clean Ohio Agricul- Section 1. That for the public pur- Be it resolved by the Council of tural Easement Purchase Program pose of the elimination of blight and the City of Cleveland: supports the permanent preservation nuisance property, it is necessary to Section 1. That objection to a New of Ohio’s farmland through the pur- C2 Liquor Permit to Sukhdev S. appropriate in fee simple interest chase of development rights; and and this Council declares its intent Chauhan, DBA Tower Food Mart, Whereas, the Clean Ohio Trail 4519 Bush Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio to appropriate the fee simple inter- Fund works to improve outdoor est in and to the following described 44109, Permanent Number 14050630010, recreational opportunities for Ohio- be and the same is hereby with- property located at 16800 Lorain ans by funding trails for outdoor Avenue: drawn and Resolution No. 1126-04, pursuits; and containing such objection, be and Whereas, the Clean Ohio Revital- the same is hereby repealed and Permanent Parcel Number 025-16-020 ization Fund supports the cleanup of that this Council consents to the 16800 Lorain Avenue polluted properties so that they can immediate permit thereof. Situated in the City of Cleveland, be restored to productive uses; and Section 2. That this resolution is County of Cuyahoga and State of Whereas, Clean Ohio projects hereby declared to be an emergency Ohio and bounded and described as have generated jobs in communities measure and provided it receives the follows, to-wit: and known as being across the state; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all part of Original Rockport Township Whereas, this job creation has cre- the members elected to Council, it Section No. 13, bounded and ated a positive economic impact at shall take effect and be in force described as follows: Beginning in the local level; and immediately upon its adoption and the Northwesterly line of Lorain Whereas, Clean Ohio projects approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Avenue at a point 460 feet North- have generated positive civic in- shall take effect and be in force easterly (measured along said volvement in the communities where from and after the earliest period projects have been funded; and Northwesterly line) from the East- allowed by law. Whereas, continuous and full erly line of land conveyed to Kate Adopted September 27, 2004. funding will ensure that the bene- Schink by deed dated October 7, Effective October 5, 2004. 1898, and recorded in Volume 692, fits promised to Ohio voters in 2000 Page 493 of Cuyahoga County continue; and Records; thence Northeasterly along Whereas, continuous and full funding will enable existing pro- said Northwesterly line of Lorain Res. No. 1823-04. jects to move forward and will Avenue 50 feet; thence Northwester- By Council Member Reed. allow new projects in the planning ly on a line at right angles to said An emergency resolution object- phase to proceed forward; and Northwesterly line of Lorain Avenue ing to a New C2 Liquor Permit at Whereas, this resolution consti- 120 feet; thence Southwesterly on a 3832 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. tutes an emergency measure for the line parallel with said Northwester- Whereas, Council has been noti- immediate preservation of public ly line of Lorain Avenue 50 feet; fied by the Department of Liquor peace, property, health, or safety, thence Southeasterly 120 feet to the Control of an application for a New place of beginning, be the same now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of C2 Liquor Permit at Jasmin Bever- more or less, but subject to all legal age, Inc., DBA Times Square Food highways. the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Council of the Mart, 3832 Martin Luther King, Jr. Section 2. That the Director of City of Cleveland urges Ohio Gov- Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Per- Finance is authorized to cause writ- ernor Bob Taft to provide full fund- manent Number 4248529; and ten notice of the adoption of this ing for the Clean Ohio Fund in the Whereas, the granting of this resolution to be given to the own- 2005 Capital Budget. application for a liquor permit to ers, persons in possession, or having Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- this high crime area, which is an interest of record in the above- cil is hereby requested to transmit already saturated with other liquor mentioned premises. The notice a copy of this resolution to Ohio outlets, is contrary to the best inter- shall be served according to law by Governor Bob Taft, those members ests of the entire community; and a person to be designated for that of the State of Ohio Legislature rep- Whereas, the applicant does not purpose by the Director of Finance resenting residents of the City of qualify to be a permit holder and/or which return shall be made in the Cleveland, and the Director of the has demonstrated that he has oper- manner provided by law. Ohio Municipal League. ated his liquor business in disregard Section 3. That this resolution is Section 3. That this resolution is of the laws, regulations or local declared to be an emergency mea- hereby declared to be an emergency ordinances of this state or any other sure and, provided it receives the measure and, provided it receives state; and affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Whereas, the place for which the the members elected to Council, it all the members elected to Council, permit is sought has not conformed shall take effect and be in force it shall take effect and be in force to the building, safety or health immediately upon its adoption and immediately upon its adoption and requirements of the governing body approval by the Mayor; otherwise it approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it of this County or City; and shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force Whereas, the place for which the from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period permit is sought is so arranged or allowed by law. allowed by law. constructed that law enforcement Adopted September 27, 2004. Adopted September 27, 2004. officers or agents of the Department Effective October 5, 2004. Effective October 5, 2004. of Liquor Control are prevented rea- 1933 22 The City Record October 6, 2004 sonable access to the establishment; Section 1. That objection to a New tains to authorizing the Director of and C1 Liquor Permit to Metri, Inc., DBA Community Development to enter Whereas, the place for which the Clark on Go, 13925 Puritas Avenue, into a grant agreement with Inter- permit is sought is so located with Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permanent act Cleveland for the InterAct respect to the neighborhood that it Number 5870500, be and the same is Hunger Center program. substantially interferes with public hereby withdrawn and Resolution Whereas, this ordinance consti- decency, sobriety, peace or good No. 1130-04, containing such objec- tutes an emergency measure provid- order; and tion, be and the same is hereby ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, this objection is based repealed and that this Council con- a municipal department; now, there- on other legal grounds as set forth sents to the immediate permit there- fore in Revised Code Section 4303.292; of. Be it ordained by the Council of and Section 2. That this resolution is the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this resolution consti- hereby declared to be an emergency Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- tutes an emergency measure pro- measure and provided it receives the nance No. 1687-04, passed September viding for the immediate preserva- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 13, 2004 are hereby amended to tion of the public peace, prosperi- the members elected to Council, it reads as follows: ty, safety and welfare pursuant to shall take effect and be in force Section 2. That the cost of said Section 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised immediately upon its adoption and contract shall be in an amount not Code. Council’s objection to said approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it to exceed $31,638 and shall be paid permit must be received by the shall take effect and be in force from Fund No. 10 SF 166. Director of Liquor Control within from and after the earliest period Section 2. That Section 2 of Ordi- 30 days of notification; now, there- allowed by law. fore, Adopted September 27, 2004. nance No. 1687-04, passed September Be it resolved by the Council of Effective October 5, 2004. 13, 2004 are hereby repealed. the City of Cleveland: Section 3. That this ordinance is Section 1. That Council does here- hereby declared to be an emergency by record its objection to a New C2 measure and, provided it receives Liquor Permit at Jasmin Beverage, Res. No. 1826-04. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Inc., DBA Times Square Food Mart, By Council Member Cimperman. all the members elected to Council, 3832 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, An emergency resolution with- it shall take effect and be in force Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permanent drawing objection to the renewal of immediately upon its passage and Number 4248529; and requests the a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 1822- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Director of Liquor Control to set a 26 West 25th Street and repealing shall take effect and be in force hearing for said application in Resolution No. 1550-04, objecting to from and after the earliest period accordance with provisions of Sec- said renewal. allowed by law. tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Whereas, this Council objected to Passed September 27, 2004. Ohio. the renewal of a C2 and C2X Effective October 5, 2004. Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Liquor Permit to 1822-26 West 25th cil be and she is hereby directed to Street by Resolution No. 1550-04 transmit two certified copies of this adopted by the Council on August resolution, together with two copies 11, 2004; and Ord. No. 1818-04. of a letter of objection and two Whereas, this Council wishes to By Council Member Jones. copies of a letter requesting that the withdraw its objection to the above An emergency ordinance to amend hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- renewal and consents to said renew- Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1198-04, hoga County. al; and passed June 14, 2004 as it pertains Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, this resolution consti- to authorizing the Director of Com- hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure provid- munity Development to enter into an measure and provided it receives the ing for the usual daily operation of agreement with Amistad Develop- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all a municipal department; now, there- ment Corporation for the Lee-Har- the members elected to Council, it fore, shall take effect and be in force Be it resolved by the Council of vard-Seville-Miles Community Festi- immediately upon its adoption and the City of Cleveland: val. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 1. That objection to the Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per- tutes an emergency measure provid- from and after the earliest period mit to Jay Bridge Foods, Inc., DBA ing for the usual daily operation of allowed by law. Gateway Food Market, 1822-26 West a municipal department; now, there- Adopted September 27, 2004. 25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, fore Effective October 5, 2004. Permanent Number 4255501, be and Be it ordained by the Council of the same is hereby withdrawn and the City of Cleveland: Resolution No. 1550-04, containing Section 1. That Section 2 of Ordi- such objection, be and the same is nance No. 1198-04, passed June 14, hereby repealed and that this Coun- Res. No. 1824-04. 2004 are hereby amended to reads as cil consents to the immediate renew- By Council Member Sweeney. follows: An emergency resolution with- al thereof. Section 2. That this resolution is Section 2. That the cost of said drawing objection to a New C1 contract shall be in an amount not Liquor Permit at 13925 Puritas Ave- hereby declared to be an emergency measure and provided it receives the to exceed $28,500 and shall be paid nue and repealing Resolution No. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all from Fund No. 10 SF 166. 1130-04, objecting to said permit. the members elected to Council, it Section 2. That Sections 2 of Ordi- Whereas, this Council objected to shall take effect and be in force nance No. 1198-04, passed June 14, a New C1 Liquor Permit to 13925 immediately upon its adoption and 2004 is hereby repealed. Puritas Avenue by Resolution No. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 3. That this ordinance is 1130-04 adopted by the Council on shall take effect and be in force hereby declared to be an emergency June 7, 2004; and from and after the earliest period Whereas, this Council wishes to measure and, provided it receives allowed by law. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of withdraw its objection to the above Adopted September 27, 2004. all the members elected to Council, permit and consents to said permit; Effective October 5, 2004. and it shall take effect and be in force Whereas, this resolution consti- immediately upon its passage and tutes an emergency measure provid- approval by the Mayor; otherwise it ing for the usual daily operation of Ord. No. 1817-04. shall take effect and be in force a municipal department; now, there- By Council Member Britt. from and after the earliest period fore, An emergency ordinance to amend allowed by law. Be it resolved by the Council of Section 2 of Ordinance No. 1687-04, Passed September 27, 2004. the City of Cleveland: passed September 13, 2004 as it per- Effective October 5, 2004. 1934 October 6, 2004 The City Record 23

Ord. No. 1819-04. Ord. No. 1825-04. COUNCIL COMMITTEE By Council Member Conwell. By Council Member Jackson. MEETINGS An emergency ordinance authoriz- An emergency ordinance authoriz- ing certain persons to engage in ing the Director of Finance to par- Monday, October 4, 2004 ticipate in the Ohio Safety Incentive peddling in Ward 9. (Robert Bivens) 11:00 a.m. Whereas, pursuant to Section Program in order to entitle the City 675.07 of the Codified Ordinances of to a workers’ compensation premium Employment, Affirmative Action Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “Codified rebate. and Training Committee: Present in Ordinances”) the consent of Council Whereas, the Ohio Bureau of Employ: Lewis, Chair; Conwell, expressed by ordinance is a prereq- Workers’ Compensation has notified Vice Chair; Cintron, Coats, Reed, uisite to peddling upon public rights the City of Cleveland of its eligibil- Polensek. Authorized Absence: of way outside of the Central Busi- ity to participate in the Ohio Safety Johnson. ness District; and Council Incentive Program (Pro- Whereas, this Council has consid- gram); and Finance Committee ered the requests of certain persons Whereas, under the Program, the 2:00 p.m. to engage in peddling outside of the City will enroll in the local Greater Central Business District, and has Cleveland Safety Council and re- Present in Finance: Jackson, determined that it is in the public ceive a 2% one-time workers’ com- Chair; Sweeney, Vice Chair; Brady, interest to allow each of said per- pensation premium rebate; and Britt, Coats, O’Malley, Reed, West- sons to peddle in Ward 9; and Whereas, in order to participate in brook, White. Authorized Absence: Whereas, this ordinance consti- the Program, the City must submit Gordon, Pierce Scott. tutes an emergency measure provid- its application to the Safety Council by September 30, 2004; and Tuesday, October 5, 2004 ing for the usual daily operation of Whereas, this ordinance consti- 9:30 a.m. a municipal department; now, there- tutes an emergency measure provid- fore ing for the usual daily operation of Community and Economic Devel- Be it ordained by the Council of a municipal department; now, there- opement Committee: Present in the City of Cleveland: fore, CDED: Gordon, Chair; Cimperman, Section 1. That this Council con- Be it ordained by the Council of Vice Chair; Cintron, Coats, Lewis, sents, as required by, Section 675.07 the City of Cleveland: Reed, Zone. Authorized Absence: of the Codified Ordinances to allow Section 1. That the Director of Jones, Pierce Scott. each persons named: Robert Bivens Finance, on behalf of the City of at southeast corner of Euclid Cleveland, is authorized to take all Legislation Committee Avenue and Adelbert Road. necessary steps to join and partici- 1:30 p.m. Section 2. That all of the require- pate in the Ohio Safety Incentive Present in Legislation: White, ments of Chapter 675 of the Codified Program, including enrolling the Chair; Pierce Scott, Vice Chair, Ordinances shall apply to the per- City in the local Greater Cleveland Dolan, Gordon, Rybka, Westbrook. sons named in Section 1 of this ordi- Safety Council, filing all reports, Authorized Absence: Johnson. nance. and paying the required filing fee, Section 3. That the privilege currently estimated at $6,000, pay- granted may be revoked at any time Wednesday, October 6, 2004 able from Fund No. 01-040203-623000, 10:00 a.m. by this Council. Request No. 146218. Section 4. That this ordinance is Section 2. That this ordinance is Present in Safety: Reed, Chair; declared to be an emergency mea- declared to be an emergency mea- Britt, Vice Chair; Brady, Cimperman, sure and, provided it receives the sure and, provided it receives the Coats, Conwell, Zone. Authorized affirmative vote of two-thirds of all affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Absence: Jones, White. the members elected to Council, it the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force Public Utilities Committee immediately upon its passage and immediately upon its passage and 1:30 a.m. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force shall take effect and be in force Present in Utilities: Coats, Chair; from and after the earliest period from and after the earliest period O’Malley, Vice Chair; Brady, allowed by law. allowed by law. Polensek, Sweeney, Westbrook, Passed September 27, 2004. Passed September 27, 2004. Zone, Pro-Tem, Reed. Authorized Effective October 5, 2004. Effective October 5, 2004. Absence: Cintron, Jones.

Index

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

Agreements

Four Corners Baseball League — Impett Park and Davinwood Park — maintenance — concession stand (O 1868-04) ...... 1918

Appropriations

Lorain Ave., 16800 — appropriate property — elimination of blight and nuisance (R 1816-04) ...... 1933

Blight

Lorain Ave., 16800 — appropriate property — elimination of blight and nuisance (R 1816-04) ...... 1933 1935 24 The City Record October 6, 2004

Board of Control - Community Development Department

East 117th Street (Ward 9) - PPN 120-04-016 - to Rita Pritchard (BOC Res. 561-04)...... 1928 East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (northerly part) - to Cleveland Hartman and Hazel Hartman (BOC Res. 560-04) ...... 1928 East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (southerly part) - to Lorette Lykes (BOC Res. 559-04) ...... 1928 East 70th Street (Ward 7) - PPN 105-16-001 - to LLLJ. Ltd. per Ord. 354-04 (BOC Res. 563-04) ...... 1929 Ellen Avenue (Ward 17) - PPN 002-30-087 (easterly 5 ft.) and 002-30-088 (westerly 10 ft.) - to Karen L. Pianka (BOC Res. 562-04) ...... 1929 Lakeview Road (Ward 9) - PPN 120-11-038 - to Phyliss Hill (BOC Res. 558-04) ...... 1928 Miceli-Lagrasso Development Corporation - various parcels (Ward 4) per Ord. 2114-02 (BOC Res. 564-04) ...... 1929

Board of Control - Finance Department

Batteries, dry cell - contract per Ord. 2025-03 to Buy Right Office Products (BOC Res. 550-04) ...... 1926 Batteries, dry cell - per Ord. 2025-03 - bids rejected (BOC Res. 551-04)...... 1926 Fiber optic cable connection (3rd District Police Station and Data Center) - contract per Ord. 1257-04 to American Fiber Systems, Inc. (BOC Res. 549-04) ...... 1926 Sewer cleaner, 16-cubic yards - contract per Ord. 1169-03 to Brom Truck, Inc. (BOC Res. 552-04) ...... 1926

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program

East 117th Street (Ward 9) - PPN 120-04-016 - to Rita Pritchard (BOC Res. 561-04)...... 1928 East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (northerly part) - to Cleveland Hartman and Hazel Hartman (BOC Res. 560-04) ...... 1928 East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (southerly part) - to Lorette Lykes (BOC Res. 559-04) ...... 1928 East 70th Street (Ward 7) - PPN 105-16-001 - to LLLJ. Ltd. per Ord. 354-04 (BOC Res. 563-04) ...... 1929 Ellen Avenue (Ward 17) - PPN 002-30-087 (easterly 5 ft.) and 002-30-088 (westerly 10 ft.) - to Karen L. Pianka (BOC Res. 562-04) ...... 1929 Lakeview Road (Ward 9) - PPN 120-11-038 - to Phyliss Hill (BOC Res. 558-04) ...... 1928 Miceli-Lagrasso Development Corporation - various parcels (Ward 4) per Ord. 2114-02 (BOC Res. 564-04) ...... 1929

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program (Ward 2)

East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (northerly part) - to Cleveland Hartman and Hazel Hartman (BOC Res. 560-04) ...... 1928 East 119th Street (Ward 2) - PPN 138-07-030 (southerly part) - to Lorette Lykes (BOC Res. 559-04) ...... 1928

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program (Ward 4)

Miceli-Lagrasso Development Corporation - various parcels (Ward 4) per Ord. 2114-02 (BOC Res. 564-04) ...... 1929

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program (Ward 7)

East 70th Street (Ward 7) - PPN 105-16-001 - to LLLJ. Ltd. per Ord. 354-04 (BOC Res. 563-04) ...... 1929

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program (Ward 9)

East 117th Street (Ward 9) - PPN 120-04-016 - to Rita Pritchard (BOC Res. 561-04)...... 1928 Lakeview Road (Ward 9) - PPN 120-11-038 - to Phyliss Hill (BOC Res. 558-04) ...... 1928

Board of Control - Land Reutilization Program (Ward 17)

Ellen Avenue (Ward 17) - PPN 002-30-087 (easterly 5 ft.) and 002-30-088 (westerly 10 ft.) - to Karen L. Pianka (BOC Res. 562-04) ...... 1929

Board of Control - Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Recreation center improvements - per Ord. 1264-03 - all bids rejected (BOC Res. 557-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Port Control Department

Guard services, unarmed security - contract per Ord. 693-04 to Tenable Protective Services, Inc. (BOC Res. 554-04)...... 1927 1936 October 6, 2004 The City Record 25

Board of Control - Professional Service Contracts

Fiber optic cable connection (3rd District Police Station and Data Center) - contract per Ord. 1257-04 to American Fiber Systems, Inc. - Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 549-04)...... 1926

Board of Control - Public Improvement Contracts

Charles V. Carr Center site improvements - contract per Ord. 833-02 to Apex Construction and Management Company, Inc. - Dept. of Public Service (BOC Res. 555-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Public Safety Department

Mass casualty unit body - contract per Ord. 206-04 to Central States Fire Apparatus, LLC (BOC Res. 556-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Public Service Department

Charles V. Carr Center site improvements - contract per Ord. 833-02 to Apex Construction and Management Company, Inc. (BOC Res. 555-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Public Utilities Department

Water plant residuals, hauling and disposal of - contract per Ord. 2314-03 to Emerald Environmental Services, Inc. - Division of Water (BOC Res. 553-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Requirement Contracts

Batteries, dry cell - contract per Ord. 2025-03 to Buy Right Office Products - Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 550-04) ...... 1926 Guard services, unarmed security - contract per Ord. 693-04 to Tenable Protective Services, Inc. - Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 554-04)...... 1927 Mass casualty unit body - contract per Ord. 206-04 to Central States Fire Apparatus, LLC - Dept. of Public Safety (BOC Res. 556-04) ...... 1927 Sewer cleaner, 16-cubic yards - contract per Ord. 1169-03 to Brom Truck, Inc. - Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 552-04) ...... 1926 Water plant residuals, hauling and disposal of - contract per Ord. 2314-03 to Emerald Environmental Services, Inc. - Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 553-04) ...... 1927

Board of Control - Water Division

Water plant residuals, hauling and disposal of - contract per Ord. 2314-03 to Emerald Environmental Services, Inc. - Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 553-04)...... 1927

Board of Zoning Appeals - Report

Broadview Road, 2118, (Ward 15) – Hikmat Dakdouk, owner - appeal heard on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-206) ...... 1930 East 116th Street, 3782, (Ward 2) – Joseph Nadar, owner and Walter Goddard, prospective purchaser - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-95) ...... 1931 East 93rd Street, 3807, (Ward 2) – Walter Goddard, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-96)...... 1931 Lakeshore Boulevard, 15700, (Ward 11) – Montlack Realty, c/o Kurt Montlack, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-197)...... 1931 Lorain Avenue, 12409, (Ward 19) – Lakewood Hospital Association c/o David Cross, agent - appeal postponed to 11/1/04 on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-214)...... 1930 Mohamed, Mahad – appeal heard on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-140)...... 1930 North Coast Payphones / ClevePhones, Inc., c/o Howard Meister, President – appeal heard on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-160) ...... 1930 State Road, 4925, (Ward 16) – St. John of Kronstadt Orthodox Church, owner c/o Rev. Anatol Siegien and Michael Wroblewski, agent - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-211) ...... 1930 Warren Road, 3131, (Ward 20) – William J. Bett, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-209) ...... 1930 West 31st Street, 3149, (Ward 14) – Carmen Rivera, owner - appeal granted and adopted on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-222) ...... 1931 West 52nd Street, 3193, (Ward 14) – Ijaz Qureshi, owner - appeal heard on 10/4/04 (Cal. 04-217) ...... 1930 1937 26 The City Record October 6, 2004

Board of Zoning Appeals - Schedule

Clearaire Road, 1378, (Ward 11) – Cleveland Municipal School District, owner c/o Marcia Conrad, agent - appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-223) ...... 1930 Eldamere Avenue, 16920, (Ward 1) – Laurent Berry, owner - appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-220) ...... 1930 Euclid Avenue, 16911, (Ward 10) – Roderick McClendon, owner - appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-225) ...... 1930 Pearl Road, 5100, (Ward 16) – Alexander Solomon, owner and David Lynch, attorney - appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-246)...... 1930 Tillman Avenue, 5702, (Ward 17) – Jack Myers-Kiousis, owner - appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-221) ...... 1930 Woodard, Anthony L. – appeal to be heard on 10/18/04 (Cal. 04-224) ...... 1930

City of Cleveland Bids

Apparatus intercom equipment - Department of Public Safety - Division of Fire - per Ord. 1012-03 - bid due October 15, 2004(advertised 9/29/2004 and 10/6/2004) ...... 1932 Grayton Road rehabilitation (between Puritas Ave. and I-480 bridge) - Department of Public Service - Division of Engineering and Construction - per Ord. 2334-03 - bid due October 21, 2004(advertised 9/29/2004 and 10/6/2004) ...... 1932 Grayton Road rehabilitation (Puritas Ave. to I-480 bridge) - Department of Public Service - Division of Engineering and Construction - per Ord. 2334-03 - bid due October 21, 2004(advertised 10/6/2004 and 10/13/2004) ...... 1932 Lubricants - Department of Public Service - Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance - per Ord. 763-04 - bid due October 27, 2004(advertised 10/6/2004 and 10/13/2004) ...... 1932 Paper and envelopes - Department of Finance - Division of Printing and Reproduction - per Ord. 1256-04 - bid due October 27, 2004(advertised 10/6/2004 and 10/13/2004) ...... 1932 Recreation Center improvements (Mayor’s Warm Safe & Dry Initiative - Department of Public Service - Division of Architecture - per Ord. 1264-03 - bid due October 21, 2004(advertised 10/6/2004 and 10/13/2004) ...... 1932 Service fittings - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water - per C.O. Sec. 129.25 - bid due October 15, 2004(advertised 9/29/2004 and 10/6/2004)...... 1932 Sewer construction, rehabilitation and repair - Department of Public Utilities - Division of Water Pollution Control - per Ord. 996-03 - bid due October 14, 2004 (advertised 9/29/2004 and 10/6/2004)...... 1932 Turnout clothing - Department of Public Safety - Division of Fire - per C.O. Sec. 135.06 - bid due October 27, 2004(advertised 10/6/2004 and 10/13/2004)...... 1932

City Planning Commission

Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan Program — grant — Cleveland Foundation — Dennis Dooley — professional services (O 1855-04) ...... 1918 Towpath Trail Partnership Committee — Memorandum of Understanding — effectuate the purpose (O 1854-04) ...... 1918 W. 130th St. (west side) — from Sprecher Ave. to Crossburn Ave. change the zoning — Local Retail Business Use District (O 1525-04) ...... 1926

Cleveland Foundation

Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan Program — grant — Dennis Dooley — professional services (O 1855-04) ...... 1918

Codified Ordinances

Electric personal assistive mobility device — new Section 401.151 (O 1869-04)...... 1919

Communications

Cleveland Public Library — Director’s Report, September 16, 2004 (F 1878-04) ...... 1915 Cuyahoga Community College — Fall 2004 Community Events Calendar (F 1880-04) ...... 1915 Financial transactions applications — Deadline — Department of Community Development (F 1872-04) ...... 1915 John Carroll University — Invitation to visit the university (F 1877-04) ...... 1915 Levin College of Urban Affairs/CSU — Event brochures (F 1874-04) ...... 1915 National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials — Thank you letter for NBC-LEO Annual Summer Conference and Board of Directors Meeting (F 1879-04) ...... 1915 Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Big Creek Interceptor Rehabilitation, Contract BCI-3D Award of Contract, Commencement of Construction, and Public Information (F 1876-04) ...... 1915 1938 October 6, 2004 The City Record 27

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum — Liner Notes, Fall 2004 (F 1875-04) ...... 1915 Subsidiary Agreement, Contract No. 62764 — Glenville Recreation Center Playground Improvements — Notice to Council (F 1873-04)...... 1915 University Circle, Inc. — Newsletter, Fall 2004 (F 1881-04)...... 1915

Community Development

Amistad Development Corp. — Lee-Harvard-Seville-Miles Community Festival — amend Ord. No. 1198-04 (O 1818-04) ...... 1934 E. 88th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Ora D. Gildersleeve (O 1284-04)...... 1923 Financial transactions applications — Deadline — Department of Community Development (F 1872-04) ...... 1915 Glenville Homes, III L.P. — Land Reutilization Program — scattered sites (Ward 8) (O 1775-04)...... 1923 Hough Homes, L.P. — Land Reutilization Program — scattered sites (Ward 9) (O 1789-04) ...... 1923 Interact Cleveland — InterAct Hunger Center program — grant agreement — amend Ord. No. 1687-04 (O 1817-04) ...... 1934 Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Inc. — grant agreement — Old Brooklyn Residential Safety & Health program — Ward 15 & 16 NEF (O 1867-04)...... 1921 Russell Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — Yolanda Gilcrease (O 785-03) ...... 1923

Condolences

Brown, Jr., Oscar (R 1890-04) ...... 1916 Brown, Sr., James Richard (R 1887-04)...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Harnk, Richard (R 1891-04) ...... 1916 Walcott, Lamuel J. (R 1889-04) ...... 1916

Congratulations

Holland, Johnnie Lee Rhode (R 1892-04) ...... 1916 Kaptur, Congresswoman Marcy (R 1895-04) ...... 1916 Leibold, Dolores (R 1896-04)...... 1916 Mocniak, Albert (R 1894-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. (R 1893-04) ...... 1916

Contracts

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Glenville Development Corporation, and Midtown Cleveland — Empowerment Zone Program — Economic Development Initiative Grant funds — administration (O 1857-04) ...... 1919

County Auditor

County Auditor — advances — year 2005 (R 1773-04)...... 1926

Cuyahoga Community College

Fall 2004 Community Events Calendar (F 1880-04) ...... 1915

Dominion East Ohio

Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916

Economic Development Department

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Glenville Development Corporation, and Midtown Cleveland — Empowerment Zone Program — Economic Development Initiative Grant funds — administration (O 1857-04) ...... 1919 Tax Incentive Review Council — recommendation — enterprise zone tax exemption agreements (O 1853-04) ...... 1918 The Rockwell Company — Lease Agreement — amendment — Downtown One-Stop Employment Connection Center (O 1852-04)...... 1917

Empowerment Zone

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Glenville Development Corporation, and Midtown Cleveland — Empowerment Zone Program — Economic Development Initiative Grant funds — administration (O 1857-04) ...... 1919 1939 28 The City Record October 6, 2004

Finance Department

County Auditor — advances — year 2005 (R 1773-04)...... 1926 Industrial paper products and cloth wipers — purchase — various divisions (O 1658-04) ...... 1923 Ohio Safety Incentive Program — workers’ compensation premium rebate — Director of Finance (O 1825-04) ...... 1935 St. Clair Ave., 205 — leases and/or operating agreements — governmental entities — Cleveland Municipal Court — non-governmental entities (O 1847-04) ...... 1916 W. 117th St. — levy special assessments — construct an amenity strip — sidewalk and replacing tree pockets — shade trees (O 1657-04) ...... 1923

Glenville Development Corporation

Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation, Glenville Development Corporation, and Midtown Cleveland — Empowerment Zone Program — Economic Development Initiative Grant funds — administration (O 1857-04) ...... 1919

Grants

Canal Basin Park Program — U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (O 1850-04) ...... 1917 Connecting Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan Program — Cleveland Foundation — Dennis Dooley — professional services (O 1855-04) ...... 1918 STD Control Grant Gonorrhea Screening Project — Ohio Department of Health (O 1848-04)...... 1917

Health Department

STD Control Grant Gonorrhea Screening Project — grant — Ohio Department of Health (O 1848-04)...... 1917

Land Reutilization Program

E. 88th St. — Ora D. Gildersleeve (O 1284-04) ...... 1923 Glenville Homes, III L.P. — scattered sites (Ward 8) (O 1775-04) ...... 1923 Hough Homes, L.P. — scattered sites (Ward 9) (O 1789-04)...... 1923 Russell Ave. — Yolanda Gilcrease (O 785-03) ...... 1923

Lease Agreement

The Rockwell Company — amendment — Downtown One-Stop Employment Connection Center (O 1852-04)...... 1917

Levies

W. 117th St. — levy special assessments — construct an amenity strip — sidewalk and emplacing tree pockets — shade trees (O 1657-04) ...... 1923

Libraries

Cleveland Public Library — analysis — merging with the Cuyahoga County Public Library (R 1870-04) ...... 1922

Liquor Permits

Arlington Ave., 12425-27-29 — transfer (Ward 9) (F 1885-04) ...... 1916 Bush Ave., 4519 — objection — withdraw (Ward 15) (R 1822-04)...... 1933 Community College Ave., 3609 — objection (Ward 5) (R 1864-04) ...... 1922 Larchmere Blvd., 12102 — new (Ward 6) (F 1882-04) ...... 1916 Lee Rd., 4501-05 — objection - withdraw (Ward 1) (R 1865-04) ...... 1922 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., 3832 — objection (Ward 3) (R 1823-04)...... 1933 Puritas Ave., 13925 — objection — withdraw (Ward 20) (R 1824-04) ...... 1934 Saranac Rd., 15929 — transfer (Ward 11) (F 1884-04) ...... 1916 St. Clair Ave., 2222 — transfer (Ward 13) (F 1886-04) ...... 1916 St. Clair Ave., 5505 — transfer (Ward 13) (F 1883-04) ...... 1916 Turney Rd., 4525 — objection — withdraw (Ward 2) (R 1866-04) ...... 1922 W. 25th St., 1822-26 — objection — withdraw (Ward 13) (R 1826-04) ...... 1934 1940 October 6, 2004 The City Record 29

Living Wage

Compensation for various classifications — amend Ord. No. 384-03 (O 1814-04) ...... 1923

Memoranda of Understanding

Towpath Trail Partnership Committee — effectuate the purpose (O 1854-04) ...... 1918

National League of Cities

American dream — national commitment — develop programs and policies (R 1863-04) ...... 1921

Neighborhood Equity Funds

Amistad Development Corp. — Lee-Harvard-Seville-Miles Community Festival — amend Ord. No. 1198-04 (O 1818-04) ...... 1934 Financial transactions applications — Deadline — Department of Community Development (F 1872-04) ...... 1915 Interact Cleveland — InterAct Hunger Center program — grant agreement — amend Ord. No. 1687-04 (O 1817-04) ...... 1934 Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Inc. — grant agreement — Old Brooklyn Residential Safety & Health program — Ward 15 & 16 (O 1867-04) ...... 1921

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District — Big Creek Interceptor Rehabilitation, Contract BCI-3D Award of Contract, Commencement of Construction, and Public Information (F 1876-04) ...... 1915

Ohio Department of Public Health

STD Control Grant Gonorrhea Screening Project — grant (O 1848-04) ...... 1917

Ohio Municipal League

Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916

Old Brooklyn Area

Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Inc. — grant agreement — Old Brooklyn Residential Safety & Health program — Ward 15 & 16 NEF (O 1867-04)...... 1921

Parks, Recreation and Properties Department

Canal Basin Park Program — grant — U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (O 1850-04) ...... 1917 Four Corners Baseball League — agreement — Impett Park and Davinwood Park — maintenance — concession stand (O 1868-04)...... 1918 Subsidiary Agreement, Contract No. 62764 — Glenville Recreation Center Playground Improvements — Notice to Council (F 1873-04)...... 1915

Peddlers

Bivens, Robert (Ward 9) (O 1819-04) ...... 1934 Lloyed, III, Betty and Howard (Ward 4) (O 1871-04) ...... 1921

Permits

Annual America’s Walk for Diabetes, 13th — American Diabetes Association (O 1861-04)...... 1920 Annual Turkey Trot, 23rd — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1859-04) ...... 1920 Cleveland Bench Bar Halloween Run — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1862-04) ...... 1921 Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland Race, The — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1858-04)...... 1920 Juno Jog 5K Run/Walk — Hermes Sports and Events (O 1851-04) ...... 1919 Race for the Cure — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1860-04)...... 1920 1941 30 The City Record October 6, 2004

Personnel Department

Compensation for various classifications — amend Ord. No. 384-03 (O 1814-04) ...... 1923

Police Division

Corrugated tote storage system — Property Section (O 1849-04) ...... 1917

Recognition

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti (R 1940-04) ...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara (R 1954-04)...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The (R 1957-04) ...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water (R 1933-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The (R 1926-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland City Council (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Health System, The (R 1927-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) (R 1903-04)...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation (R 1906-04)...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau (R 1907-04)...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank (R 1930-04)...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. (R 1910-04)...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine (R 1958-04) ...... 1916 KeyBank National Association (R 1911-04) ...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction (R 1912-04)...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela (R 1943-04)...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. (R 1951-04) ...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home (R 1916-04) ...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The (R 1932-04)...... 1916 Qual Choice (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation (R 1923-04) ...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland (R 1924-04) ...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 1942 October 6, 2004 The City Record 31

Turner Construction Company (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank(R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland (R 1955-04) ...... 1916

Regional Transit Authority

Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916

Resolutions - Miscellaneous

American dream — national commitment — develop programs and policies (R 1863-04) ...... 1921 Clean Ohio Fund — Urging Governor Bob Taft — provide full funding — 2005 Capital Budget (R 1821-04) ...... 1933 Cleveland Public Library — analysis — merging with the Cuyahoga County Public Library (R 1870-04) ...... 1922

Rock ‘N Roll Hall of Fame Foundation

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum — Liner Notes, Fall 2004 (F 1875-04) ...... 1915 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916

Safety Department

Corrugated tote storage system — Property Section — Division of Police (O 1849-04) ...... 1917

Salaries

Compensation for various classifications — amend Ord. No. 384-03 (O 1814-04) ...... 1923

Service Department

Annual America’s Walk for Diabetes, 13th — permit — American Diabetes Association (O 1861-04)...... 1920 Annual Turkey Trot, 23rd — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1859-04) ...... 1920 Cleveland Bench Bar Halloween Run — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1862-04) ...... 1921 Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland Race, The — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1858-04)...... 1920 E. 43rd St. — intention to vacate (R 1856-04) ...... 1919 Juno Jog 5K Run/Walk — permit — Hermes Sports and Events (O 1851-04) ...... 1919 Race for the Cure — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1860-04) ...... 1920

Sidewalks

W. 117th St. — levy special assessments — construct an amenity strip — sidewalk and emplacing tree pockets — shade trees (O 1657-04) ...... 1923

STD Control Program

STD Control Grant Gonorrhea Screening Project — grant — Ohio Department of Health (O 1848-04)...... 1917

Street Vacation

E. 43rd St. — intention to vacate (R 1856-04) ...... 1919

United States Department of Commerce

Canal Basin Park Program — grant — U. S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (O 1850-04) ...... 1917

Ward 01

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Amistad Development Corp. — Lee-Harvard-Seville-Miles Community Festival — amend Ord. No. 1198-04 (O 1818-04) ...... 1934 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 1943 32 The City Record October 6, 2004

Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Brown, Sr., James Richard — condolence (R 1887-04) ...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Lee Rd., 4501-05 — objection — withdraw — liquor permit (Ward 1) (R 1865-04) ...... 1922 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916 1944 October 6, 2004 The City Record 33

Ward 02

Brown, Jr., Oscar — condolence (R 1890-04)...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Turney Rd., 4525 — objection — withdraw — liquor permit (R 1866-04) ...... 1922

Ward 03

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., 3832 — objection — liquor permit (Ward 3) (R 1823-04)...... 1933 Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 1945 34 The City Record October 6, 2004

Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 06

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Interact Cleveland — InterAct Hunger Center program — grant agreement — amend Ord. No. 1687-04 (O 1817-04) ...... 1934 Juno Jog 5K Run/Walk — permit — Hermes Sports and Events (O 1851-04) ...... 1919 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Larchmere Blvd., 12102 — new — liquor permit (Ward 6) (F 1882-04) ...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 1946 October 6, 2004 The City Record 35

Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 Walcott, Lamuel J. — condolence (R 1889-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 07

E. 88th St. — Land Reutilization Program — Ora D. Gildersleeve (O 1284-04)...... 1923 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Russell Ave. — Land Reutilization Program — Yolanda Gilcrease (O 785-03) ...... 1923

Ward 08

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Glenville Homes, III L.P. — Land Reutilization Program — scattered sites (O 1775-04) ...... 1923 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Holland, Johnnie Lee Rhode — congratulation (R 1892-04)...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 1947 36 The City Record October 6, 2004

Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 09

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Arlington Ave., 12425-27-29 — transfer — liquor permit (F 1885-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Bivens, Robert — peddling (Ward 9) (O 1819-04)...... 1934 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Hough Homes, L.P. — Land Reutilization Program — scattered sites (O 1789-04) ...... 1923 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 1948 October 6, 2004 The City Record 37

Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 10

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine (R 1958-04) ...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction (R 1912-04)...... 1916 1949 38 The City Record October 6, 2004

Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela (R 1943-04)...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. (R 1951-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 11

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Saranac Rd., 15929 — transfer — liquor permit (F 1884-04) ...... 1916

Ward 12

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Kaptur, Congresswoman Marcy — congratulation (R 1895-04) ...... 1916 Leibold, Dolores — congratulation (R 1896-04) ...... 1916 Mocniak, Albert — congratulation (R 1894-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Ward 13

Annual America’s Walk for Diabetes, 13th — permit — American Diabetes Association (O 1861-04)...... 1920 Annual Turkey Trot, 23rd — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1859-04) ...... 1920 Cleveland Bench Bar Halloween Run — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1862-04) ...... 1921 Diabetes Association of Greater Cleveland Race, The — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1858-04)...... 1920 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Race for the Cure — permit — Hermes Sports & Events (O 1860-04) ...... 1920 St. Clair Ave., 2222 — transfer — liquor permit (F 1886-04)...... 1916 St. Clair Ave., 5505 — transfer — liquor permit (F 1883-04)...... 1916 W. 25th St., 1822-26 — objection — withdraw — liquor permit (R 1826-04) ...... 1934

Ward 14

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Ward 15

Bush Ave., 4519 — objection — withdraw — liquor permit (R 1822-04) ...... 1933 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 1950 October 6, 2004 The City Record 39

Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Inc. — grant agreement — Old Brooklyn Residential Safety & Health program — Ward 15 & 16 NEF (O 1867-04)...... 1921 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Ward 16

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Old Brooklyn Neighborhood Services, Inc. — grant agreement — Old Brooklyn Residential Safety & Health program — Ward 15 & 16 NEF (O 1867-04)...... 1921 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Ward 17

Aladesamni, M.D., Dr. Oluranti — recognition (R 1940-04)...... 1916 Anthem Blue Cross & Blue Shield — recognition (R 1897-04) ...... 1916 Baker & Hostetler LLP — recognition (R 1898-04) ...... 1916 Barnes, Mr. Ron — recognition (R 1946-04) ...... 1916 Black McDonald’s Owners Association — recognition (R 1899-04)...... 1916 Byrd Bennett, Dr. Barbara — recognition (R 1954-04) ...... 1916 Calfee, Halter & Griswold LLP — recognition (R 1900-04) ...... 1916 Call & Post Newspaper, The — recognition (R 1957-04)...... 1916 City Architecture, Inc. — recognition (R 1901-04)...... 1916 City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Browns, The — recognition (R 1926-04)...... 1916 Cleveland City Council — recognition (R 1902-04) ...... 1916 Cleveland Clinic Health System, The — recognition (R 1927-04)...... 1916 Cleveland Foundation, The — recognition (R 1928-04) ...... 1916 Continental Airlines (Meeting Works) — recognition (R 1903-04) ...... 1916 Covington, Ms. Rose Mary — recognition (R 1945-04) ...... 1916 Dominion East Ohio Gas Company — recognition (R 1904-04) ...... 1916 Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Farrell, Ph.D., Dr. Paula — recognition (R 1942-04) ...... 1916 Feke, Ms. Maribeth — recognition (R 1949-04) ...... 1916 Fifth Third Bank — recognition (R 1905-04) ...... 1916 FirstEnergy Corporation — recognition (R 1906-04) ...... 1916 Fudge, The Honorable Marcia L., Mayor of the City of Warrensville Heights — recognition (R 1956-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Convention & Visitors Bureau — recognition (R 1907-04) ...... 1916 Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority — recognition (R 1959-04) ...... 1916 Greer Consulting Services Unlimited — recognition (R 1908-04) ...... 1916 Gund Foundation, The — recognition (R 1929-04) ...... 1916 Hamilton Brown, Ms. Terri — recognition (R 1952-04) ...... 1916 Haynie, M.D., Dr. Robert — recognition (R 1941-04) ...... 1916 Huntington National Bank — recognition (R 1930-04) ...... 1916 Industrial Inventory Solutions — recognition (R 1909-04) ...... 1916 Integrated Consulting Services, Ltd. — recognition (R 1910-04) ...... 1916 Kaleidoscope Magazine — recognition (R 1958-04)...... 1916 KeyBank National Association — recognition (R 1911-04)...... 1916 Marous Brothers Construction — recognition (R 1912-04) ...... 1916 Marshall Holmes, Ms. Pamela — recognition (R 1943-04) ...... 1916 Matlock, Jr., William E. — recognition (R 1951-04)...... 1916 Medical Mutual of Ohio — recognition (R 1913-04) ...... 1916 Modlin, M.D., Dr. Charles — recognition (R 1939-04) ...... 1916 National City Bank — recognition (R 1914-04) ...... 1916 Ohio Municipal League, The — recognition (R 1931-04) ...... 1916 Ozanne Construction Company, Inc. — recognition (R 1915-04) ...... 1916 Pernel Jones & Sons Funeral Home — recognition (R 1916-04)...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Price, Ms. Peggy — recognition (R 1948-04)...... 1916 Project Group, The — recognition (R 1932-04) ...... 1916 Qual Choice — recognition (R 1917-04) ...... 1916 Richard L. Bowen Architects — recognition (R 1918-04) ...... 1916 Rock-n-Roll Hall of Fame & Museum — recognition (R 1919-04) ...... 1916 RPM International, Inc. — recognition (R 1920-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Cleveland) — recognition (R 1921-04) ...... 1916 SBC Ohio (Columbus) — recognition (R 1922-04) ...... 1916 SBK- Brooks Investment Corporation — recognition (R 1923-04)...... 1916 Sehgal, M.D., Dr. Ashwini — recognition (R 1944-04) ...... 1916 Shore Bank Cleveland — recognition (R 1924-04)...... 1916 1951 40 The City Record October 6, 2004

Sislak, Mr. Kenneth — recognition (R 1947-04) ...... 1916 Small, Mr. Eric L. — recognition (R 1950-04)...... 1916 Squire, Sanders & Dempsey LLP — recognition (R 1925-04) ...... 1916 Third Federal Savings & Loan — recognition (R 1935-04) ...... 1916 Tubbs-Jones, The Honorable Stephanie, Congresswoman 11th Congressional District — recognition (R 1953-04) ...... 1916 Turner Construction Company — recognition (R 1936-04) ...... 1916 US Bank— recognition (R 1937-04) ...... 1916 WAVE 107.3, The — recognition (R 1934-04) ...... 1916 White, The Honorable Michael R., 54th Mayor of the City of Cleveland — recognition (R 1955-04) ...... 1916 Xerox Corporation — recognition (R 1938-04) ...... 1916

Ward 18

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 W. 117th St. — levy special assessments — construct an amenity strip — sidewalk and emplacing tree pockets — shade trees (O 1657-04) ...... 1923

Ward 19

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Ward 20

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916 Puritas Ave., 13925 — objection — withdraw — liquor permit (R 1824-04) ...... 1934 W. 130th St. (west side) — from Sprecher Ave. to Crossburn Ave. change the zoning — Local Retail Business Use District (O 1525-04) ...... 1926

Ward 21

Eckart, Edward J. — condolence (R 1888-04) ...... 1916 Harnk, Richard — condolence (R 1891-04) ...... 1916 Lorain Ave., 16800 — appropriate property — elimination of blight and nuisance (R 1816-04) ...... 1933 Pianka, Judge Raymond L. — congratulation (R 1893-04)...... 1916

Water Division

City of Cleveland’s Division of Water — recognition (R 1933-04)...... 1916

Zoning

W. 130th St. (west side) — from Sprecher Ave. to Crossburn Ave. change the zoning — Local Retail Business Use District (O 1525-04) ...... 1926

1952