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Patricia J. Britt City Council 3 City Clerk, Clerk of Council The Calendar 14 Board of Control 14 Ward Name Civil Service 16 1 Terrell H. Pruitt Board of Zoning Appeals 18 2 Zachary Reed Board of Building Standards 3 Joe Cimperman and Building Appeals 19 4 Kenneth L. Johnson Public Notice 19 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 19 6 Mamie J. Mitchell City of Cleveland Bids 20 7 TJ Dow Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 20 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 20 9 Kevin Conwell Index 20 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

Printed on Recycled Paper DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230 President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley DIVISIONS: Animal Control Services – Edward Jamison, Chief Animal Control Officer, 2690 West 7th Ward Name Residence Street 1 Terrell H. Pruitt ...... 16920 Throckley Avenue 44128 Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd. 2 Zack Reed ...... 3734 East 149th Street 44120 Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive 3 Joe Cimperman ...... P.O. Box 91688 44101 Fire – Patrick Kelly, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue Police – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street 4 Kenneth L. Johnson...... 2948 Hampton Road 44120 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland...... 2369 East 36th Street 44105 DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director 6 Mamie J. Mitchell...... 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120 DIVISIONS: 7 TJ Dow...... 7715 Decker Avenue 44103 Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner 8 Michael D. Polensek...... 17855 Brian Avenue 44119 Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner 9 Kevin Conwell ...... 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106 Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson ...... 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108 DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING 11 Dona Brady ...... 1272 West Boulevard 44102 – Ronald J.H. O'Leary, Director, Room 500 DIVISIONS: 12 Anthony Brancatelli ...... 6924 Ottawa Road 44105 Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, Commissioner 13 Kevin J. Kelley...... 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144 Construction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner 14 Brian J. Cummins ...... 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109 15 Matthew Zone ...... 1228 West 69th Street 44102 DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121 16 Brian Kazy ...... 4300 West 143rd Street 44135 DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210 17 Martin J. Keane...... 15907 Colletta Lane 44111 DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122 City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840 COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff Member Brian Cummins, Eugene R. Miller (Board Lawyer), Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, John O. Horton, Gary Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Peter Whitt. Martin J. Flask, Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Special Projects Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L. Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan, Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability Michael Flickinger. Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Kevin Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development J. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director. Dan Williams, Media Relations Director BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, Director Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth DIVISIONS: Kukla, Secretary. Architecture and Site Development – Christopher Diehl, Manager BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, Halim Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner M. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F. OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director Sullivan. DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel, BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: Robin Wood, Law Librarian, BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson. Room 100 BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104; Utilities Director Paul Bender; Council President Kevin J. Kelley. Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal Audit CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; Anthony DIVISIONS: J. Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19 Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland. Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122 FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L. City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 Render, Genesis O. Brown. Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan, Avenue David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton. Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128 CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chair man; Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue Clint Martin, Mark Rivera. Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman; DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Councilman DIVISIONS: Kevin Kelley. Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss. Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim Commissioner CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair; Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, Giancarlo Calicchia, Council Member DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Fred Szabo, Interim Director, Cleveland Hopkins Terrell H. Pruitt, Robert Strickland, Julie Trott, Robert Vilkas, Donald Petit, Interim International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive Secretary. DIVISIONS: AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner Down ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry. Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT OFFICES: JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET Administration – John Laird, Manager JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager Judge Courtroom Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A DIVISIONS: Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12C Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 14C Parking Facilities – Antionette Thompson, Interim Commissioner Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner Judge James H. Hewitt, III – Courtroom 12A Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A Streets – Frank D. Williams, Interim Commissioner Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Toinette Parrilla, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza Judge Ed Wade – Courtroom 12B DIVISIONS: Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D Air Quality – George Baker, Commissioner Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Gregory A. Sims Environment – Chantez Williams, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza – Chief Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Health – Myron Benett, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza Magistrate. The City Record

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Vol. 102 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 2015 No. 5310 CITY COUNCIL MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2015

The City Record The following Committees meet at Dear Mr. Dreyer: Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: Clerk of Council under authority You are requested, without objec- Mayor's Appointments Committee: tion of , to of the Charter of the Dow (CHAIR), Brady, Cleveland, City of Cleveland serve as Clerk of Council Pro Tem- Kelley, Mitchell. pore for the purposes of the Sep- The City Record is available tember 14, 2015, Your assistance is online at Operations Committee: Pruitt appreciated. www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Mitchell, Kelley, Keane, Address all communications to Zone. Sincerely, Kevin J. Kelley, PATRICIA J. BRITT Rules Committee: Kelley Council President City Clerk, Clerk of Council (CHAIR), Cleveland, Keane, 216 City Hall Polensek, Pruitt. Received.

PERMANENT SCHEDULE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS File No. 1113-15. STANDING COMMITTEES CITY COUNCIL From Mayor’s Office of Equal Opportunity. City Resident Utiliza- ______OF THE COUNCIL tion Report, including Bi-Monthly Status Report on Flats Project, as of 2015-2017 Cleveland, August 4, 2015. Received. Monday, September 14, 2015 MONDAY — Alternating The meeting of the Council was called to order at 7:01 p.m. with the File No. 1114-15. 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- From Cuyahoga County Board of Services Committee: Cimperman ley, in the Chair. Elections. Issue Filing Receipt for (CHAIR), Mitchell (VICE-CHAIR), Charter Amendment relating to civil Brady, Cleveland, Conwell, Cum- Council Members present: Anthony service appointments and promo- mins, J. Johnson. Brancatelli, Joe Cimperman, Phyllis tions, to be on November 3, 2015 bal- E. Cleveland, Kevin Conwell, Brian lot. Received. 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services J. Cummins, TJ Dow, Jeffrey D. and Properties Committee: K. John- Johnson, Brian Kazy, Kevin J. Kel- File No. 1116-15. son (CHAIR), Dow (VICE-CHAIR), ley, Kenneth L. Johnson, Martin J. From Director Jane Fumich, Department of Aging, City of Cleve- Brancatelli, Cummins, J. Johnson, Keane, Mamie J. Mitchell, Michael land. Notice of grant acceptance of Kazy, Reed. D. Polensek, Terrell H. Pruitt, Zack Reed, and Matthew Zone. $5,000 from National Council on Aging to support the 2015-2016 Flu MONDAY Also present were: Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chief of Staff Ken Sil- + You Program. Received. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: liman, Chief Operating Officer Dar- nell Brown, Chief of Government STATEMENT OF WORK Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE- ACCEPTANCE CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Con- Affairs Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Regional Development Edward W. well, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Rybka, Chief of Education Monyka File No. 1115-15. S. Price, Chief of Sustainability Jeni- From Mayor’s Office of Capital TUESDAY ta McGowan, Chief of Public Affairs Projects and Department of Public Natoya Walker-Minor, and Directors Works, City of Cleveland, for Jef- 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Langhenry, Dumas, Spronz, Parrilla, ferson Ave. Green Infrastructure ning and Sustainability Committee: McGrath, Cox, O’Leary, Southering- Project. Contractor: Platform Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland ton, Nichols, Griffin, Fumich, Cement, Inc. Contract: (VICE-CHAIR), Cimperman, Cum- Ambroz and Burrows. #PI20150000000009. Date of Accep- mins, Dow, Pruitt, Zone. tance: August 13, 2015. Received. Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76, TUESDAY — Alternating the opening prayer was offered by FROM OHIO DIVISION OF Executive Pastor Regina Johnson, LIQUOR CONTROL 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Glenville Seventh Day Adventist Pruitt (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- Church, Cleveland, Ohio (Ward 9). File No. 1117-15. CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cummins, Pledge of Allegiance. RE: #7730337. Transfer of Owner- Keane, Mitchell, Polensek. ship Application, D1 D2 D3 D6. San- MOTION doval Corp. & Verhiley Corp., 2061 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- West 10th St. (Ward 3). Received. munity Benefits Committee: Cleve- On the motion of Council Member land (CHAIR), Zone (VICE-CHAIR), Dow, the reading of the minutes of File No. 1118-15. J.Johnson, Kazy, Polensek, Pruitt, the last meeting was dispensed with RE: #3408043. New License Appli- Reed. and the journal approved. Seconded cation, C1. Grocery LLC, 3815 Lorain by Council Member Zone. Ave. (Ward 3). Received. WEDNESDAY — Alternating COMMUNICATIONS File No. 1119-15. 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: RE: #8930804. Economic Develop- File No. 1163-15. ment Transfer Application, D5 D6. Zone (CHAIR), Conwell (VICE- Tight Knit Management LLC, 2871 CHAIR), Cimperman, Kazy, Keane, September 14, 2015 East 116th St. (Ward 4). Received. Mitchell, Polensek. Allen Dreyer File No. 1120-15. 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- Deputy Clerk RE: #8652658. Economic Develop- mittee: Keane (CHAIR), Dow Cleveland City Council ment Transfer Application, D5. Stu- (VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, J. Johnson, 601 Lakeside Avenue dio 25 LLC, 1615 East 25th St. (Ward K.Johnson, Kazy, Reed. Cleveland, Ohio 44114 7). Received. 1317 4 The City Record September 16, 2015

File No. 1121-15. Res. No. 1152-15 — Bruce Meredith. Be it ordained by the Council of the RE: #9095325. Transfer of Owner- Res. No. 1153-15 — Paul E. City of Cleveland: ship Application, C1 C2 D6. TUP Leimkuehler. Section 1. That the title and Section LLC, 2131 East 79th St. (Ward 6). Res. No. 1154-15 — Thomas Bever- 1 of Ordinance No. 581-15, passed July Received. age. 22, 2015, are amended to read as fol- lows: File No. 1122-15. RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS An Emergency Ordinance determin- RE: #76450200001. Transfer of ing the method of making the public Location Application, C1 C2 D6. The rules were suspended and the improvement of constructing a por- Sadiq Inc., 5605 Detroit Ave. (Ward following Resolutions were adopted tion of East 28th Street; authorizing 15). Received. without objection: the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more contracts, for File No. 1123-15. Res. No. 1155-15 — KaBOOM!. the construction, design, and any RE: #9268262. Transfer of License Res. No. 1156-15 — DaVita Ridge other agreements; and authorizing Application, D5. Victory Cleveland Park Dialysis Center. the Commissioner of Purchases and LLC, 721 Bolivar Ave. (Ward 3). Res. No. 1157-15 — Hospice of the Supplies to acquire for right-of-way Received. Western Reserve and Helderberg purposes real property. Hospice. Section 1. That, under Section 167 of File No. 1124-15. Res. No. 1158-15 — Sharon Pente- the Charter of the City of Cleveland, RE: #8150515. Transfer of Owner- costal Church of God. this Council determines to make the ship Application, C1. Silvermens Res. No. 1159-15 — Nizar Qabbani public improvement of constructing Deli LLC, 3489 East 93rd St. (Ward Statue Dedication. East 28th Street from Community Col- 6). Received. Res. No. 1160-15 — Ronald & Sally lege Way to Central Avenue (the Boehnlein — 60th Wedding Anniver- “Improvement”), for the Department File No. 1125-15. sary. of Capital Projects, by one or more RE: #9954050. Transfer of License Res. No. 1161-15 — Hispanic Her- contracts duly let to the lowest Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A D6. Zom- itage Month, 2015. responsible bidder or bidders after bie Encore LLC, 5000 Euclid Ave. competitive bidding on a unit basis (Ward 7). Received. WELCOME RESOLUTION for the Improvement. Section 2. That the existing title File No. 1126-15. The rules were suspended and the and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 581-15, RE: #0263185. New License Appli- following Resolution was adopted passed July 22, 2015, are repealed. cation, D5J. Aringa LLC, 15710 without objection: Section 3. That this ordinance is Waterloo Rd. (Ward 8). Received. declared to be an emergency measure Res. No. 1162-15 — Thomas Luther and, provided it receives the affirma- “Luke” Bryan. File No. 1135-15. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- RE: #8001401. Transfer of Owner- bers elected to Council, it shall take FIRST READING EMERGENCY ship Application, D5 D6. 1740 East effect and be in force immediately ORDINANCES REFERRED Seventeenth Street LLC, 1740 East upon its passage and approval by the 17th St. (Ward 3). Received. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Ord. No. 1098-15. By Council Members Zone and Kel- and be in force from and after the ear- File No. 1136-15. ley (by departmental request). liest period allowed by law. RE: #2320750. Transfer of Owner- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Referred to Directors of Capital ship Application, C1 C2. D & T Mar- ing the Director of Public Safety to Projects, City Planning Commission, ket, Inc., 4464 Warner Rd. (Ward 2). accept the donation of three horses Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- Received. from The Friesian Empire and pal Services and Properties, Finance. Equine Center, for the Mounted Unit, CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS Division of Police, Department of Ord. No. 1100-15. Public Safety. By Council Members Cimperman The rules were suspended and the Whereas, this ordinance constitutes and Kelley (by departmental following Resolutions were adopted an emergency measure providing for request). by a rising vote: the usual daily operation of a munici- An emergency ordinance authoriz- pal department; now, therefore ing the Director of Public Health to Res. No. 1137-15 — Katherine Be it ordained by the Council of the apply for and accept a grant from the Sweeney. City of Cleveland: Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Res. No. 1138-15 — Larry Keith Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Health Services Board of Cuyahoga Brazzell. lic Safety is authorized to accept the County for the 2016-17 Mental Health Res. No. 1139-15 — Samuel James donation of three horses, valued at and Substance Abuse Treatment and Johnson. $67,397.00, from The Friesian Empire Prevention Program; and to enter into Res. No. 1140-15 — Luticia Mae and Equine Center, for the Mounted one or more agreements with the (Jackson) Green. Unit, Division of Police, Department Board for the City to receive pay- Res. No. 1141-15 — Linda Kaye of Public Safety. ments from the Medicaid program. Sample. Section 2. That this ordinance is Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Res. No. 1142-15 — Lizzie Moore. declared to be an emergency measure an emergency measure providing for Res. No. 1143-15 — Evangelist and, provided it receives the affirma- the usual daily operation of a munici- Sarah P. Hill. tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- pal department; now, therefore Res. No. 1144-15 — Lexus Michelle bers elected to Council, it shall take Be it ordained by the Council of the Kimbro. effect and be in force immediately City of Cleveland: Res. No. 1145-15 — Bobbie Jean upon its passage and approval by the Section 1. That the Director of Pub- Moore. Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect lic Health is authorized to apply for Res. No. 1164-15 — Michael and be in force from and after the ear- and accept a grant in the annual Wright. liest period allowed by law. approximate amount of $271,631 and Referred to Directors of Public any other funds that may become CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS Safety, Finance, Law; Committees on available during the grant term, from Safety, Finance. the Alcohol Drug Addiction and Men- The rules were suspended and the tal Health Services Board of Cuya- following Resolutions were adopted Ord. No. 1099-15. hoga County to conduct the 2016-17 without objection: By Council Members Cleveland, K. Mental Health and Substance Abuse Johnson and Kelley (by departmental Treatment and Prevention Program; Res. No. 1146-15 — Darlene Fields. request). that the Director of Public Health is Res. No. 1147-15 — Beth-El African An emergency ordinance to amend authorized to file all papers and exe- Methodist Episcopal Zion Church. the title and Section 1 of Ordinance cute all documents necessary to Res. No. 1148-15 — Annual Juve- No. 581-15, passed July 22, 2015, relat- receive the funds under the grant; and nile Diabetes Research Foundation ing to the public improvement of con- that the funds are appropriated for — Florence Zenobia Crittenden/Ms. structing a portion of East 29th Street the purposes set forth in the executive Clairol Team. to change the street to East 28th summary and budget for the grant Res. No. 1149-15 — Master Street. contained in the file described below. Sergeant Tracey Y. Stephens. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Section 2. That the executive sum- Res. No. 1150-15 — Diane (Bell) an emergency measure providing for mary and budget for the grant, File Dockrill. the usual daily operation of a munici- No. 1100-15-A, made a part of this ordi- Res. No. 1151-15 — Joyce E. Nader. pal department; now, therefore nance as if fully rewritten, is 1318 September 16, 2015 The City Record 5 approved in all respects and shall not to implement the improvements; and order to provide professional design, be changed without additional leg- authorizing the Commissioner of Pur- engineering and construction ser- islative authority. chases and Supplies to acquire, vices necessary for the Improve- Section 3. That the Director of Pub- accept, and record for right-of-way ments. lic Health is authorized to enter into purposes real property and easements The selection of the consultants for one or more agreements with the necessary to make the improvements. the services shall be made by the Alcohol Drug Addiction and Mental Whereas, under Article VIII, Sec- Board of Control on the nomination of Health Services Board of Cuyahoga tion 2k of the Ohio Constitution, the the Director of Capital Projects from County for the City to receive pay- State of Ohio is authorized to issue a list of qualified consultants avail- ments from the Medicaid programs bonds and other obligations of the able for employment as may be deter- for alcohol drug addiction and mental State for the purpose of financing mined after a full and complete can- health services provided by the City. public infrastructure capital improve- vass by the Director of Capital Pro- Section 4. That the Director of Pub- ments of political subdivisions as des- jects for the purpose of compiling a lic Health shall have the authority to ignated by law; and list. The compensation to be paid for extend the term of the grant during Whereas, under Section 164.03 of the services shall be fixed by the the grant term. the Revised Code, the District One Board of Control. The contract or con- Section 5. That the Director of Pub- Public Works Integrating Committee tracts shall be prepared by the Direc- lic Health shall deposit the grant has been created to evaluate applica- tor of Law, approved by the Director accepted under this ordinance into a tions for state financing of capital of Capital Projects and certified by fund or funds designated by the improvement projects of local subdi- the Director of Finance. Director of Finance to implement the visions in Cuyahoga County; and Section 7. That, under Section 167 of program as described in the file and Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the Charter of the City of Cleveland, appropriated for that purpose. an emergency measure providing for this Council determines to make the Section 6. That the Director of Pub- the usual daily operation of a munici- public improvement as described in lic Health is authorized to charge and pal department; now, therefore this ordinance, for the Office of Capi- accept fees from participants of this Be it ordained by the Council of the tal Projects, by one or more contracts program, according to the sliding fee City of Cleveland: duly let to the lowest responsible bid- scale placed in the file, and to deposit Section 1. That the Mayor is autho- der or bidders after competitive bid- those fees into a revolving fund rized to apply to the District One Pub- ding on a unit basis for the Improve- which will be used to provide addi- lic Works Integrating Committee for ments. tional materials equipment, supplies, state funding for the following infra- Section 8. That, provided the City and services under the program structure capital improvements (col- sells future bonds authorized for the described in the file, and the funds lectively the “Improvements”): purposes of this ordinance, the Direc- are appropriated for that purpose. 1. Clark Avenue from Lorain tor of Capital Projects is authorized Section 7. That, unless expressly Avenue to West 41st Street; to enter into one or more contracts for prohibited by the grant agreement, 2. East 152nd Street from Wood- the making of the Improvements with under Section 108(b) of the Charter, worth Road to Waterloo Road; the lowest responsible bidder or bid- purchases made under the grant 3. Madison Avenue from West 117th ders after competitive bidding on a agreement may be made through Street to West Boulevard; unit basis for the Improvements, pro- cooperative arrangements with other 4. North Marginal Road, including vided, however, that each separate governmental agencies. The Director Western Avenue, from West Boule- trade and each distinct component of Public Health may sign all docu- vard to Lorain and the South Margin- part of the Improvements may be ments and do all things that are nec- al Road from Western Avenue to treated as a separate improvement, essary to make the purchases, and West 98th Street; and each, or any combination, of the may enter into one or more contracts 5. Martin Luther King Jr. Boule- trades or components may be the sub- ject of a separate contract on a unit with the vendors selected through vard from Kinsman Road to Shaker basis. that cooperative process. Boulevard; and Section 9. That the Director of Capi- Section 8. That the costs of the con- 6. Tower City Bridges, PID 95557. tal Projects is authorized to accept tract or contracts authorized by this Section 2. That the Mayor is autho- cash contributions from public or pri- ordinance shall be paid from the fund rized to apply to the District One Pub- vate entities for infrastructure or funds to which are credited the lic Works Integrating Committee for restoration costs associated with relo- grant proceeds, Medicaid payments state funding to obtain credit cating, rehabilitating or reconstruct- accepted under this ordinance, and enhancements and loan assistance in ing utility infrastructure for the from the fund or funds to which are support of the city’s bonds issued for Improvements and costs associated credited any fees received under this bridge and road improvements. with implementing green infrastruc- program. Section 3. That the Mayor is autho- ture features to address combined Section 9. That this ordinance is rized to accept one or more grants sewer overflows. That the Director of declared to be an emergency measure from the Ohio Public Works Commis- Capital Projects is authorized to enter and, provided it receives the affirma- sion, acting by and through its Direc- into agreements with the entities for tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- tor, to finance the Improvements; that this purpose. bers elected to Council, it shall take the Mayor is authorized to file all Section 10. That, when appropriate, effect and be in force immediately papers and execute all documents the Director of Capital Projects is upon its passage and approval by the necessary to receive the funds under authorized to enter into one or more Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect the grant; and that the funds are contracts with railroads, the Greater and be in force from and after the ear- appropriated for the purposes Cleveland Regional Transit Authori- liest period allowed by law. described in this ordinance. ty, the Regional Sewer Referred to Directors of Public Section 4. That the Director of Capi- District and other entities to obtain Health, Finance, Law; Committees on tal Projects is authorized to apply for services or to acquire property rights Health and Human Services, Finance. and accept gifts or grants or other such as easements and licenses, nec- funds from public or private entities, essary to construct the Improvement Ord. No. 1101-15. that the Director is authorized to file described in this ordinance. By Council Members Brady, Cim- all papers and execute all documents Section 11. That the Director of Cap- perman, J. Johnson, Mitchell, necessary to receive the funds; and ital Projects is authorized to enter Polensek, Zone, K. Johnson, Bran- that the funds are appropriated for into one or more agreements with pri- catelli and Kelley (by departmental the purposes of this ordinance. vate utility companies to pay charges request). Section 5. That, provided the City for the installation of underground An emergency ordinance authoriz- sells future bonds authorized for the lines in connection with the Improve- ing the Mayor to apply to the District purposes of this ordinance, the City of ments. One Public Works Integrating Com- Cleveland is obligated to provide cash Section 12. That notwithstanding mittee for state funding for the reha- matching funds in the amount of the any provision of the Codified Ordi- bilitation of Clark Avenue, East local share. nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the 152nd Street, Madison Avenue, the Section 6. That, provided the City contrary, the Commissioner of Pur- Marginal Roads, Martin Luther King sells future bonds authorized for the chases and Supplies is authorized to Jr. Boulevard, and the Tower City purposes of this ordinance, the Direc- acquire, accept, and record for right- bridges; to apply for and accept gifts tor of Capital Projects is authorized of-way purposes any real property and grants from various entities for to employ by contract or contracts one and easements necessary to make the the improvements; authorizing the or more consultants or one or more Improvements. The consideration to Director of Capital Projects to enter firms of consultants for the purpose be paid for the property and ease- into contracts and agreements to of supplementing the regularly ments shall not exceed fair market design and construct the improve- employed staff of the several depart- value to be determined by the Board ments and other agreements needed ments of the City of Cleveland in of Control. 1319 6 The City Record September 16, 2015

Section 13. That the Director of Cap- Section 2.That Permittee may Thence North 00°05'22" West, ital Projects is authorized to execute, assign the permit only with the prior along said centerline of East 71st on behalf of the City, all documents written consent of the Director of Street, 110.98 feet to the Principal necessary to acquire, accept, and Capital Projects. That the encroach- Place of Beginning; record the property and easements ing structure(s) permitted by this Thence South 89°54'38" West, 22.50 and to employ and pay all fees for ordinance shall conform to plans and feet to a point in the Westerly sideline title companies, surveys, escrows, specifications first approved by the of said East 71st Street; appraisers, and all other costs neces- Manager of Engineering and Con- Thence North 00°05'22" West, sary for the acquisition of the proper- struction. That Permittee shall obtain along said Westerly sideline, 85.00 ty and easements. all other required permits, including feet to a point; Section 14. That the Mayor or Direc- but not limited to Building Permits, Thence North 89°54'38" East, 45.00 tor of Capital Projects is authorized before installing the feet to a point in the Easterly sideline to file all papers and execute all docu- encroachment(s). of said East 71st Street; ments necessary to receive the funds Section 3.That the Director of Law Thence South 00°05' 22" East, under this ordinance; and that the shall prepare the permit authorized along said Easterly sideline, 85.00 funds are appropriated for the pur- by this ordinance and shall incorpo- feet to a point; poses described in the ordinance. rate such additional provisions as the Thence South 89°54'38" West, 22.50 Section 15. That the Director of Cap- director determines necessary to pro- feet to the Principal Place of Begin- ital Projects is authorized to enter tect and benefit the public interest. ning and containing 0.088 acres (3,825 into any agreements needed to imple- The permit shall be issued only when, square feet) of land as calculated and ment the Improvements, including in the opinion of the Director of Law, described in June 2015 by James R. but not limited to, multi-party agree- a prospective Permittee has properly Pegoraro, Jr. P.S. 8150 of LDC, Inc. ments between the City and other indemnified the City against any loss Bearings are assumed and are to governmental entities regarding the that may result from the encroach- represent angles only, be the same funding and construction of the ment(s) permitted. more or less, but subject to all legal Improvements. Section 4.That the permit shall highways and easements of record. Section 16. That the cost of the con- reserve to the City reasonable right of Legal Description approved by tracts, payments, property acquisi- entry to the encroachment Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- tion, agreements, cash matches, and location(s). veys and House Numbering Section. other expenditures authorized shall Section 5.That this ordinance is Section 2. That Permittee may be paid from the fund or funds to declared to be an emergency measure assign the permit only with the prior which are credited any gift, grant, or and, provided it receives the affirma- written consent of the Director of other funds received under this ordi- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Capital Projects. That the encroach- nance, from cash contributions bers elected to Council, it shall take ing structure(s) permitted by this accepted and appropriated under this effect and be in force immediately ordinance shall conform to plans and ordinance, and from any other funds upon its passage and approval by the specifications first approved by the approved by the Director of Finance, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Manager of Engineering and Con- including future bonds funds if issued and be in force from and after the ear- struction. That Permittee shall obtain for this purpose. liest period allowed by law. all other required permits, including Section 17. That this ordinance is Referred to Directors of Capital but not limited to Building Permits, declared to be an emergency measure Projects, City Planning Commission, before installing the and, provided it receives the affirma- Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- encroachment(s). tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- pal Services and Properties, Develop- Section 3. That the Director of Law bers elected to Council, it shall take ment Planning and Sustainability. shall prepare the permit authorized effect and be in force immediately by this ordinance and shall incorpo- upon its passage and approval by the Ord. No. 1103-15. rate such additional provisions as the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect By Council Members K. Johnson and be in force from and after the ear- director determines necessary to pro- and Brancatelli (by departmental liest period allowed by law. tect and benefit the public interest. request). Referred to Directors of Capital The permit shall be issued only when, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Projects, City Planning Commission, in the opinion of the Director of Law, ing the Director of Capital Projects to Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- a prospective Permittee has properly issue a permit to FBE, Inc. to pal Services and Properties, Develop- indemnified the City against any loss encroach into the public right-of-way ment Planning and Sustainability, that may result from the encroach- Finance. of East 71st Street by installing, ment(s) permitted. using, and maintaining streetscape Section 4. That the permit shall Ord. No. 1102-15. amenities, including but not limited reserve to the City reasonable right of By Council Members Cimperman, to, a bench, bike rack, sign and sculp- entry to the encroachment K. Johnson and Brancatelli (by ture, crushed stone path and assorted location(s). departmental request). flowers and grasses. Section 5. That this ordinance is An emergency ordinance authoriz- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes declared to be an emergency measure ing the Director of Capital Projects to an emergency measure providing for and, provided it receives the affirma- issue a permit to the usual daily operation of a munici- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Community Planning Organization to pal department; now, therefore bers elected to Council, it shall take encroach into the public right-of-way Be it ordained by the Council of the effect and be in force immediately of Jefferson Avenue by installing, City of Cleveland: upon its passage and approval by the using, and maintaining a fish habitat Section 1. That the Director of Capi- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect structure. tal Projects is authorized to issue a and be in force from and after the ear- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes permit, revocable at the will of Coun- liest period allowed by law. an emergency measure providing for cil, to FBE, Inc., 7007 Broadway, Referred to Directors of Capital the usual daily operation of a munici- Cleveland, Ohio, 44105 (“Permittee”), Projects, City Planning Commission, pal department; now, therefore to encroach into the public right-of- Finance, Law; Committees on Munici- Be it ordained by the Council of the way of East 71st Street by installing, pal Services and Properties, Develop- City of Cleveland: using, and maintaining streetscape ment Planning and Sustainability. Section 1. That the Director of Capi- amenities, including but not limited tal Projects is authorized to issue a to, a bench, bike rack, sign and sculp- Ord. No. 1104-15. permit, revocable at the will of Coun- ture, crushed stone path, flowers and By Council Members Keane and cil, to Cuyahoga River Community grasses at the following location: Kelley (by departmental request). Planning Organization, 1299 Superior Situated in the City of Cleveland, An emergency ordinance authoriz- Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, 44114 (“Per- County of Cuyahoga and State of ing the Director of Port Control to mittee”), to encroach into the public Ohio, known as being part of the Orig- exercise the second option to renew right-of-way of Jefferson Avenue by inal One Hundred Acre Lot No. 319 Contract No. PI 2012*049 with West installing, using, and maintaining a and part of East 71st Street (45 feet Roofing Systems Inc to provide roof fish habitat structure at the following wide): and roof system repair or replacement location: Beginning at the centerline inter- for the Department of Port Control. The intersection of the west bulk- section of East 71st Street (45 feet Whereas, under the authority of head of the Cuyahoga River and Jef- wide) and Gerome Drive (50 feet Ordinance No. 956-11, passed August ferson Avenue (60.00 feet wide). wide) as shown in the plat of Mor- 17, 2011, as amended by Ordinance No. Legal Description approved by gana Run Subdivision Phase 1 as 1050-12, passed August 8, 2012, and Greg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur- filed in Volume 369, Page 83 of Cuya- Ordinance No. 676-13, passed May 20, veys and House Numbering Section. hoga County Map Records; 2013, the Director of Port Control 1320 September 16, 2015 The City Record 7 entered into Contract No. PI 2012*049 bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 1. That the Director of Port with West Roofing Systems Inc to effect and be in force immediately Control is authorized to exercise the provide roof and roof system repair or upon its passage and approval by the second option to renew Contract No. replacement for the Department of Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect PS 2013*200 for an additional year Port Control; and and be in force from and after the ear- with Jacobsen Daniels Associates, Whereas, Ordinance No. 956-11, as liest period allowed by law. LLC to provide on-call planning ser- amended by Ordinance No. 1050-12, Referred to Directors of Port Con- vices for the Department of Port Con- requires further legislation before trol, Finance Law; Committees on trol. This ordinance constitutes the exercising the second option to renew Transportation, Finance. additional legislative authority on this contract; and required by Ordinance No. 815-12 to Whereas, this ordinance constitutes Ord. No. 1106-15. exercise this option. an emergency measure providing for By Council Members Keane and Section 2. That this ordinance is the usual daily operation of a munici- Kelley (by departmental request). declared to be an emergency measure pal department; now, therefore An emergency ordinance authoriz- and, provided it receives the affirma- Be it ordained by the Council of the ing the Director of Port Control to tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- City of Cleveland: exercise the second option to renew bers elected to Council, it shall take Section 1. That the Director of Port Contract No. PS 2013*218 with RS&H effect and be in force immediately Control is authorized to exercise the Ohio, Inc. to provide on-call planning upon its passage and approval by the second option to renew Contract No. services for the Department of Port Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect PI 2012*049 for an additional year Control. and be in force from and after the ear- with West Roofing Systems Inc to Whereas, under the authority of liest period allowed by law. provide roof and roof system repair or Ordinance No. 815-12, passed June 4, Referred to Directors of Port Con- replacement for the Department of 2012, the Director of Port Control trol, Finance Law; Committees on Port Control. This ordinance consti- entered into Contract No. PS 2013*218 Transportation, Finance. tutes the additional legislative with RS&H Ohio, Inc. to provide on- authority required by Ordinance No. call planning services for the Depart- Ord. No. 1108-15. 956-11, as amended by Ordinance No. ment of Port Control; and By Council Members Pruitt and 1050-12, to exercise this option. Whereas, Ordinance No. 815-12 Kelley (by departmental request). Section 2. That this ordinance is requires further legislation before An emergency ordinance authoriz- declared to be an emergency measure exercising the second option to renew ing the Director of Public Utilities to and, provided it receives the affirma- on this contract; and employ one or more professional con- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes sultants to provide general training bers elected to Council, it shall take an emergency measure providing for and development of employees; and to effect and be in force immediately the usual daily operation of a munici- enter into a contract with the Opera- upon its passage and approval by the pal department; now, therefore tor Training Committee of Ohio, each Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect Be it ordained by the Council of the for a period up to two years, with two City of Cleveland: and be in force from and after the ear- one-year options to renew, the first of Section 1. That the Director of Port liest period allowed by law. which shall require additional legis- Control is authorized to exercise the Referred to Directors of Port Con- lation. second option to renew Contract No. trol, Finance Law; Committees on Whereas, this ordinance constitutes PS 2013*218 for an additional year Transportation, Finance. an emergency measure providing for with RS&H Ohio, Inc. to provide on- the usual daily operation of a munici- call planning services for the Depart- Ord. No. 1105-15. pal department; now, therefore ment of Port Control. This ordinance By Council Members Keane and Be it ordained by the Council of the constitutes the additional legislative Kelley (by departmental request). nd: authority required by Ordinance No. City of Clevela An emergency ordinance authoriz- 815-12 to exercise this option. Section 1. That the Director of Pub- ing the Director of Port Control to Section 2. That this ordinance is lic Utilities is authorized to employ by exercise the second option to renew declared to be an emergency measure contract or contracts one or more con- Contract No. PS 2013*197 with Lan- and, provided it receives the affirma- sultants or one or more firms of con- drum & Brown, Inc. to provide on-call tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- sultants for the purpose of supple- planning services for the Department bers elected to Council, it shall take menting the regularly employed staff of Port Control. effect and be in force immediately of the several departments of the City Whereas, under the authority of upon its passage and approval by the of Cleveland in order to provide pro- Ordinance No. 815-12, passed June 4, Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect fessional services necessary to pro- 2012, the Director of Port Control and be in force from and after the ear- vide general training and develop- entered into Contract No. PS 2013*197 liest period allowed by law. ment of employees, for a period up to with Landrum & Brown, Inc. to pro- Referred to Directors of Port Con- two years, with two one-year options vide on-call planning services for the trol, Finance Law; Committees on to renew. The first of the one-year Department of Port Control; and Transportation, Finance. options to renew may not be exercised Whereas, Ordinance No. 815-12 without additional legislative author- requires further legislation before Ord. No. 1107-15. ity. If such additional legislative exercising the second option to renew By Council Members Keane and authority is granted and the first of on this contract; and Kelley (by departmental request). the one-year options to renew is exer- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes An emergency ordinance authoriz- cised, then the second of the one-year an emergency measure providing for ing the Director of Port Control to options to renew may be exercised at the usual daily operation of a munici- exercise the second option to renew the option of the Director of Public pal department; now, therefore Contract No. PS 2013*200 with Jacob- Utilities, without the necessity of Be it ordained by the Council of the sen Daniels Associates, LLC to pro- obtaining additional authority of this City of Cleveland: vide on-call planning services for the Council. Section 1. That the Director of Port Department of Port Control. The selection of the consultant or Control is authorized to exercise the Whereas, under the authority of consultants for the services shall be second option to renew Contract No. Ordinance No. 815-12, passed June 4, made by the Board of Control on the PS 2013*197 for an additional year 2012, the Director of Port Control nomination of the Director of Public with Landrum & Brown, Inc., at a cost entered into Contract No. PS 2013*200 Utilities from a list of qualified con- not to exceed $20,146.15, to provide on- with Jacobsen Daniels Associates, sultants available for employment as call planning services for the Depart- LLC to provide on-call planning ser- may be determined after a full and ment of Port Control and payable vices for the Department of Port Con- complete canvass by the Director of from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 trol; and Public Utilities for the purpose of SF 106, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 SF 128, Whereas, Ordinance No. 815-12 compiling a list. The compensation to 60 SF 130, 60 SF 141, and 60 SF 160. requires further legislation before be paid for the services shall be fixed This ordinance constitutes the addi- exercising the second option to renew by the Board of Control. The contract tional legislative authority required on this contract; and or contracts authorized shall be pre- by Ordinance No. 815-12 to exercise Whereas, this ordinance constitutes pared by the Director of Law, this option. (RQS 3001, RL 2015-119) an emergency measure providing for approved by the Director of Public Section 2. That this ordinance is the usual daily operation of a munici- Utilities, and certified by the Director declared to be an emergency measure pal department; now, therefore of Finance. and, provided it receives the affirma- Be it ordained by the Council of the Section 2. That the Director of Pub- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- City of Cleveland: lic Utilities is authorized to enter into 1321 8 The City Record September 16, 2015 one or more contracts with the Opera- year, with two one-year options to one or more firms of consultants for tor Training Committee of Ohio renew, exercisable by the Director of the purpose of supplementing the reg- (OTCO) for professional services nec- Aging. ularly employed staff of the several essary to train Water, Wastewater Whereas, the City desires to contin- departments of the City of Cleveland Collections, and Water Distribution ue the Bed Bug Assistance Program in order to provide related profession- employees, on the basis of its propos- as established under the authority of al services, on an as-needed basis, for a al dated September 1, 2015, for the Ordinance No. 673-13, passed May 20, period of one year, with two-one-year Department of Public Utilities, for a 2013, for the public purpose of provid- options to renew, exercisable by the period up to two years, with two one- ing bed bug abatement assistance to Director of Aging to implement the year options to renew. The first of the eligible seniors and adults with dis- Bed Bug Assistance Program. one-year options to renew may not be abilities; and The selection of the consultants for exercised without additional legisla- Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the services shall be made by the tive authority. If such additional leg- an emergency measure providing for Board of Control on the nomination of islative authority is granted and the the usual daily operation of a munici- the Director of Aging from a list of first of the one-year options to renew pal department; now, therefore qualified consultants available for is exercised, then the second of the Be it ordained by the Council of the employment as may be determined one-year options to renew may be City of Cleveland: after a full and complete canvass by exercised at the option of the Director Section 1. That the Director of the Director of Aging for the purpose of Public Utilities, without the neces- Aging is authorized to make one or of compiling a list. The compensation sity of obtaining additional authority more written standard purchase con- to be paid for the services shall be of this Council. tracts and written requirement con- fixed by the Board of Control. The Section 3. That the cost of the con- tracts under the Charter and the Codi- contract or contracts authorized shall tract or contracts authorized shall be fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, be prepared by the Director of Law, paid from Fund Nos. 50 SF 001, 50 SF 1976, for a period of one year, with two approved by the Director of Aging, 003, 52 SF 001, 54 SF 001, and 58 SF 001, one-year options to renew, exercis- and certified by the Director of RQS 2002, RL 2015-113. able by the Director of Aging, for the Finance. Section 4. That this ordinance is necessary items of pest control ser- Section 4. That under Section 108(b) declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- vices needed in connection with the of the Charter, the purchases autho- tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- bed bug assistance program for eligi- rized by this ordinance may be made bers elected to Council, it shall take ble seniors and adults with disabili- through cooperative arrangements effect and be in force immediately ties, to be purchased by the Commis- with other governmental agencies. upon its passage and approval by the sioner of Purchases and Supplies on a The Director of Aging may sign all Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect unit basis for the Department of documents that are necessary to and be in force from and after the ear- Aging. Bids shall be taken in a man- make the purchases, and may enter liest period allowed by law. ner that permits an award to be made into one or more contracts with the Referred to Directors of Public Util- for all items as a single contract, or by vendors selected through that cooper- ities, Finance, Law; Committees on separate contract for each or any com- ative process. Utilities, Finance. bination of the items as the Board of Section 5. That the cost of the con- Control determines. tracts and other expenditures autho- Ord. No. 1109-15. Section 2. That the costs of the rized shall be paid from Fund No. 01- By Council Members Cimperman requirement contract or contracts 0201-6320, RQS 0201, RL 2015-117. and Kelley (by departmental shall be charged against the proper Section 6. That this ordinance is request). appropriation accounts and the Direc- declared to be an emergency measure An emergency ordinance authoriz- tor of Finance shall certify the and, provided it receives the affirma- ing the Director of Aging to enter into amount of any purchase under the tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem- various written standard purchase contract, each of which purchases bers elected to Council, it shall take and requirement contracts for pest shall be made on order of the Commis- effect and be in force immediately control services needed in connection sioner of Purchases and Supplies by a upon its passage and approval by the with the Bed Bug Assistance Pro- delivery order issued against the con- Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect gram for eligible seniors and adults tract or contracts and certified by the and be in force from and after the ear- with disabilities, and to authorize the Director of Finance. liest period allowed by law. Director to enter into one or more Section 3. That the Director of Aging Referred to Directors of Aging, related professional services, on an is authorized to employ by contract or Finance, Law; Committees on Health as-needed basis, for a period of one contracts one or more consultants or and Human Services, Finance.

Ord. No. 1110-15. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency ordinance to amend Sections 39 and 57 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amend- ed, relating to compensation for various classifications. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 638-15, passed June 8, 2015, and Section 57 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, are amended to read as fol- lows:

Section 39. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing author- ity in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum 1. Administrative Manager...... $27,193.55 $115,424.36 2. AMR Field Engineer ...... 27,325.56 94,320.17 3. Assistant Commissioner of Water...... 27,325.56 134,991.09 4. Assistant Secretary of Sinking Fund Commission ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 5. Chief of Health Planning and Evaluation ...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 6. Chief-Systems Analysis ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 7. Consulting Engineer ...... 36,000.00 104,888.34 8. Disease Intervention Specialist Supervisor...... 47,396.28 73,079.27 9. Emergency Operations Center Manager ...... 27,325.56 96,463.81 1322 September 16, 2015 The City Record 9

10. FMIS Functional Manager ...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 11. Harbor Manager ...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 12. Health Services Administrator...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 13. Labor Relations Officer...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 14. Manager of Compensation and Classifications ...... 27,325.56 128,618.41 15. Manager of Education and Research ...... 27,325.56 96,798.67 16. Manager of Employee Relations ...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 17. Manager of Equal Employment Opportunity...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 18. Manager of Public Safety Office of Quality Control ... 27,325.56 96,463.81 19. Minority Business Development Administrator...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 20. Project Coordinator ...... 27,325.56 99,702.63 21. Risk Manager...... 27,325.56 108,011.58 22. Senior Compensation Analyst/HRIS ...... 27,325.56 104,856.16 23. Superintendent of Electric Trouble Operations ...... 27,325.56 85,577.88 24. Testing, Training and Exercises Planner ...... 27,325.56 91,104.71 25. Water Business Plan Manager...... 27,325.56 99,702.63

Section 57. Division of Police; Various Positions The annual salaries of persons appointed to the following classifica- tions within the Division of Police shall be fixed by the Director of Public Safety within the limits established in the fol- lowing schedules:

Minimum Maximum 1. Forensic Video Specialist ...... $50,000.00 $78,810.30 2. Crime Analyst I...... 38,000.00 54,641.81 3. Crime Analyst II...... 53,000.00 68,302.26 4. Crime Analyst III ...... 66,000.00 84,064.32 5. Intelligence Analyst I...... 38,000.00 54,641.81 6. Intelligence Analyst II ...... 53,000.00 68,302.26 7. Intelligence Analyst III ...... 66,000.00 84,064.32 8. Mounted Unit Trainer, Instructor, and Handler...... 38,000.00 54,641.81 9. Occupational Medical Director...... 43,107.75 86,888.32 10. Police Stress Consultant ...... 75,000.00 131,350.50 11. Public Safety Information Technology Manager ...... 65,000.00 115,588.44

Section 2. That existing Section 39 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 638-15, passed June 8, 2015, and Section 57 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, are repealed. Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

FIRST READING ORDINANCES REFERRED

Ord. No. 1097-15. By Council Member Kazy. An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels along the west side of W. 117th Street, North of Triskett Avenue and South of Arden Avenue to LR (Local Retail), a ‘K’ area District and a ‘2’ Height District as identi- fied on the attached map (Map Change No. 2523). Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Use, Area and Height District of lands bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the intersection of W. 117th Street and Triskett Road; Thence northerly along the centerline of W. 117th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen- terline of Arden Avenue; Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Anzo, Dominic J. and Anzo, Margaret M. by deed dated May 6, 1994 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V94444860020 said parcel also being known as 021-21-090; Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and westerly line and its southerly prolongation to its intersec- tion with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to ASSAD, ABDUL J & MAJDULIN by deed dated July 14, 2006 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200607140942 said parcel also being known as 021-21-013; Thence easterly along said northerly line and its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of W. 117th Street and Triskett Road; Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the place of origin; and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, a ‘K’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height District. Section 2. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2523, and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose by the City Plan- ning Commission. Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. 1323 10 The City Record September 16, 2015

Referred to Directors of City Planning Commission, Law; Committee on Development Planning and Sustainability.

FIRST READING EMERGENCY RESOLUTIONS REFERRED

Res. No. 1111-15. By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request). An emergency resolution accepting the amounts and rates as determined by the Cuyahoga County Budget Com- mission and authorizing the necessary tax levies and certifying them to the County Fiscal Officer. Whereas, this Council, under the provisions of law, has adopted a Tax Budget for the fiscal year commencing January 1, 2016; and Whereas, the Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County, Ohio, has certified its action on the Tax Budget to this Council together with an estimate by the County Fiscal Officer of the rate of each tax necessary to be levied by this Council and what part is within and what part is outside the 10-mill tax limitation; and Whereas, this resolution constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic- ipal department; now, therefore, Be it resolved by the Council of the City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the amounts and rates as determined by the Budget Commission in its certification are accept- ed. Section 2. That there is levied on the tax duplicate of the City of Cleveland the rate of each tax necessary to be levied within and without the 10-mill tax limitation, as follows:

SCHEDULE A SUMMARY OF AMOUNTS REQUIRED FROM GENERAL PROPERTY TAX APPROVED BY BUDGET COMMISSION AND COUNTY AUDITOR’S ESTIMATE TAX RATES

Amount to Amount County Auditor’s Estimate of Tax be Derived Approved By Rate To Be Levied From Levies Budget Commission

Outside 10-Mill Inside 10-Mill Inside 10-Mill Outside 10-Mill Fund Limitation Limitation Limitation Limitation

Column II Column IV Column V Column VI

GENERAL FUND ----- 7.75 GENERAL BOND RETIREMENT FUND 4.35 ----- POLICE PENSION FUND ----- 0.30 FIRE PENSION FUND 0.05 0.25 TOTAL 4.40 8.30

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Section 3. That the Clerk of Council is directed to certify a copy of this resolution to the County Fiscal Offi- cer of Cuyahoga County. Section 4. That this resolution is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma- tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Finance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Res. No. 1112-15. quality every year for the past five walk to University Road; turn right By Council Member Kelley (by years; and on University and walk to West 10th departmental request). Whereas, when water quality is Street; turn right on West 10th and An emergency resolution request- always poor, area residents cannot walk to stop sign; veer left to Profes- ing the County Fiscal Officer to make take advantage of cooling off at their sor Avenue—staying on the right advances during the year 2016, pur- neighborhood beaches in the hot sum- hand side of the street and walk to suant to Section 321.34, Ohio Revised mer months; and Jefferson Avenue; turn right on Jef- Code. Whereas, it is incumbent upon fed- ferson and walk to Starkweather Whereas, this resolution consti- eral officials to determine what is Avenue—cross West 14th Street to the tutes an emergency measure provid- causing the consistent contamination west side of West 14th; turn right on ing for the usual daily operation of a of Lake Erie’s water at Villa Angela to West 14th Street—cross Kenil- municipal department; now, there- and Euclid beaches which are the worth Avenue and return to OLA/St. fore, only swimming beaches on Cleve- Joseph Center, provided that the Be it resolved by the Council of land’s east side; and applicant sponsor shall meet all the the City of Cleveland: Whereas, this resolution consti- requirements of Section 411.05 of the Section 1. That under Section 321.34 tutes an emergency measure for the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, of the Revised Code, the County Fis- immediate preservation of public Ohio, 1976. Streets may be closed as cal Officer is hereby requested to peace, property, health or safety, now, determined by the Chief of Police and draw, and the County Treasurer to therefore, safety forces as may be necessary in pay on draft or drafts made payable Be it resolved by the Council of order to protect the participants in the to the Treasury of the City of Cleve- the City of Cleveland: event. Said permit shall further pro- land, any money that may be in the Section 1. That this Council urges vide that the City of Cleveland shall County Treasury from time to time the U.S. Environmental Protection be fully indemnified from any and all during the year 2016 and credited to Agency to investigate the cause of liability resulting from the issuance the account of the City of Cleveland continued water contamination at of the same, to the extent and in form and lawfully applicable to the pur- Villa Angela Beach and Euclid satisfactory to the Director of Law. pose of the 2016 fiscal year, during Beach. Section 2. That this ordinance is which year such request will be made. Section 2. That the Clerk of Council hereby declared to be an emergency The payments are to be made from is directed to forward copies of this measure and, provided it receives the time to time in accordance with the resolution to Senators Rob Portman affirmative vote of two-thirds of all schedule set by Cuyahoga County. and Sherrod Brown and Congress- the members elected to Council, it Section 2. That the Clerk of Council woman Marcia Fudge. shall take effect and be in force imme- diately upon its passage and approval is directed to transmit a certified copy Section 3. That this resolution is by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take of this resolution to the County Fiscal hereby declared to be an emergency effect and be in force from and after Officer. measure and, provided it receives the the earliest period allowed by law. Section 3. That this resolution is affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Motion to suspend rules, Charter, hereby declared to be an emergency the members elected to Council, it and statutory provisions and place measure and, provided it receives the shall take effect and be in force imme- on final passage. affirmative vote of two-thirds of all diately upon its adoption and The rules were suspended. Yeas the members elected to Council, it approval by the Mayor; otherwise it 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read shall take effect and be in force imme- shall take effect and be in force from third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. diately upon its adoption and and after the earliest period allowed Nays 0. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it by law. shall take effect and be in force from Referred to Committee on Finance. Ord. No. 1131-15. and after the earliest period allowed By Council Member Zone. by law. FIRST READING EMERGENCY An emergency ordinance consent- Referred to Directors of Finance, ORDINANCES READ IN ing and approving the issuance of a Law; Committee on Finance. FULL AND PASSED permit for the NEOCycle Night Ride on September 12, 2015 and the NEOCy- Res. No. 1134-15. Ord. No. 1130-15. cle Criterium on September 13, 2015, By Council Members Polensek, J. By Council Member Cimperman. sponsored by the Johnson and Conwell. An emergency ordinance consent- Sports Commission. An emergency resolution urging ing and approving the issuance of a Whereas, this ordinance constitutes the U.S. Environmental Protection permit for the 38th Annual “Walk of an emergency measure providing for Agency to investigate the cause of Hope”, on Saturday, October 3, 2015, the usual daily operation of a munici- continued water contamination at sponsored by the Catholic Charities pal department; now, therefore Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Disability Services and Ministries. Be it ordained by the Council of the Beach. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes City of Cleveland: Whereas, these past summer an emergency measure providing for Section 1. That pursuant to Section months the water quality conditions the usual daily operation of a munici- 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid pal department; now, therefore Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- Beach have been consistently poor; at Be it ordained by the Council of the sents to and approves the holding of the end of August the probability that City of Cleveland: the NEOCycle Night Ride on Septem- E. coli exceeded safe levels was at Section 1. That pursuant to Section ber 12, 2015 and the NEOCycle Criteri- nearly 86%; and 411.06 of the Codified Ordinances of um on September 13, 2015: Cyclist Whereas, often the water quality at Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this Council con- course: enter eastbound Shoreway via Edgewater Park entrance ramp; head other beaches in Cleveland and the sents to and approves the holding of east, maintain the south lane; contin- surrounding counties is good, while the 38th Annual “Walk for Hope,” ue past East 9th Street; turnaround in the water quality at Villa Angela and sponsored by the Catholic Charities front of Municipal Parking Lot; head Euclid beaches remains poor; and Disability Services and Ministries, on west maintaining north lanes; exit Whereas, the Natural Resources Saturday, October 3, 2015, leave Shoreway at Clifton Boulevard/Lake Defense Council has found that seven OLA/St. Joseph Center parking lot on Avenue; turn right onto Lake Avenue of the nation’s 17 worst “repeat Kenilworth Avenue; head east on and head west; turn right at West offenders” with persistent contamina- Kenilworth to West 11th Street; turn Boulevard; turn right and enter east- tion problems are located on Lake right on West 11th to Starkweather bound Shoreway, maintaining south Erie, with five beaches in Cuyahoga Avenue; turn right on Starkweather lanes heading east; continue east and County; and to West 14th Street; turn right on exit Shoreway at Edgewater Park Whereas, Villa Angela Beach and West 14th to Kenilworth Avenue; turn Exit Ramp—finish; 1km Course: Euclid Beach are on the list of those right on Kenilworth to West 11th Father Frascati Drive in front of Bat- repeat offenders with the worst water Street; turn left on West 11th and tery Park Grass Field to West 73rd 1325 12 The City Record September 16, 2015

Street; turn right onto West 73rd trav- shall take effect and be in force imme- Whereas, each year the State of eling south to Herman Avenue; turn diately upon its passage and approval Ohio through the Ohio Development right onto Herman Avenue traveling by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take Services Agency allocates State His- west to West 76th Street; turn right effect and be in force from and after toric Preservation Tax Credits to onto West 76th traveling north to the earliest period allowed by law. encourage private investment in rede- Father Frascati Drive; turn right onto Motion to suspend rules, Charter, veloping historically significant Father Frascati Drive to finish; pro- and statutory provisions and place buildings throughout Ohio using a vided that the applicant sponsor shall on final passage. competitive proposal process; and meet all the requirements of Section The rules were suspended. Yeas Whereas, Landmark Management 411.05 of the Codified Ordinances of 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read is applying for the State’s newly Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Streets may be third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. enacted $25 million tax credit award closed as determined by the Chief of Nays 0. under the Catalytic Project Applica- Police and safety forces as may be tion that will only be awarded to one Ord. No. 1133-15. necessary in order to protect the par- project within the entire State of Ohio By Council Member Cummins. ticipants in the event. Said permit during Round 15 for the biennium An emergency ordinance amending shall further provide that the City of that includes 2015 and 2016, in order to the Title and Sections 1 and 2 of Ordi- Cleveland shall be fully indemnified execute its plans for redevelopment nance No. 660-15 passed June 1, 2015 as from any and all liability resulting of the May Company Building; and from the issuance of the same, to the it pertains to Virginia’s Beauty & Bar- Whereas, the Cleveland City Coun- extent and in form satisfactory to the ber Shop 50/50 Project through the cil has recognized the need for adap- Director of Law. use of Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital tive reuse and redevelopment of his- Section 2. That this ordinance is Funds. Whereas, this ordinance constitutes toric buildings in Downtown Cleve- hereby declared to be an emergency land, and desires to have the May measure and, provided it receives the an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munici- Company Building, that has been affirmative vote of two-thirds of all vacant for twenty years, redeveloped the members elected to Council, it pal department; now, therefore Be it ordained by the Council of the by Landmark Management; and shall take effect and be in force imme- Whereas, Landmark Management diately upon its passage and approval City of Cleveland: Section 1. That the Title and Sec- is proposing to restore and redevelop by the Mayor; otherwise, it shall take the historic one million square foot effect and be in force from and after tions 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 660-15 passed June 1, 2015 are hereby amend- May Company Building into an excit- the earliest period allowed by law. ed to read as follows: ing and vibrant new mixed-use devel- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, An emergency ordinance authoriz- opment, adding 500 new residents and and statutory provisions and place ing the Director of the Department of commercial opportunities to the heart on final passage. Economic Development to enter into of Public Square; and The rules were suspended. Yeas an agreement with Virginia Gonzalez Whereas, the building is located 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read or her designee for the Virginia’s where Euclid Avenue meets Public third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project Square, at a central point in Down- Nays 0. through the use of Ward 14 Casino town Cleveland at the heart of our Revenue Funds. transit operations where residents Ord. No. 1132-15. Section 1. That the Director of the and visitors enter the downtown expe- By Council Member Cummins. Department of Economic Develop- rience to work, play or visit our com- An emergency ordinance amending ment is authorized to enter into an munity; and the Title and Sections 1 and 2 of Ordi- agreement with Virginia Gonzalez or Whereas, the May Company Build- nance No. 658-15 passed June 1, 2015 as her designee for the Virginia’s Beau- ing’s redevelopment will anchor Pub- it pertains to the Aldo Dure or ty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project locat- lic Square’s $30 million transforma- designee for the Be Next Awning & ed at 2804 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, tion as Cleveland’s “front door” to Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project through Ohio 44109 for the public purpose of Public Square at the 2016 Republican the use of Ward 14 Neighborhood Cap- doing exterior improvements for local National Convention, and have a cat- ital Funds. businesses resulting in new job cre- alytic impact on the broader image of Whereas, this ordinance constitutes ation for Cleveland residents through Cleveland and Ohio on a national an emergency measure providing for the use of Ward 14 Casino Revenue stage; and the usual daily operation of a munici- Funds. Whereas, Cleveland City Council pal department; now, therefore Section 2. That the cost of said con- supports Landmark Management’s Be it ordained by the Council of the tract shall be in an amount not to proposal for the May Company Build- exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from City of Cleveland: ing as a high priority initiative for Fund No. 10 SF 188. Section 1. That the Title and Sec- future development in the heart of Section 2. That the Title and Sec- Downtown to benefit the citizens of tions 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 658-15 tions 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 660-15 the City of Cleveland; and passed June 1, 2015 are hereby amend- passed June 1, 2015 are hereby ed to read as follows: repealed. Whereas, this resolution consti- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Section 3. That this ordinance is tutes an emergency measure for the ing the Director of the Department of hereby declared to be an emergency immediate preservation of public Economic Development to enter into measure and, provided it receives the peace, property, health or safety, now, an agreement with Aldo Dure or affirmative vote of two-thirds of all therefore, designee for the Be Next Awning & the members elected to Council, it Be it resolved by the Council of Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project through shall take effect and be in force imme- the City of Cleveland: the use of Ward 14 Casino Revenue diately upon its passage and approval Section 1. That this Council sup- Funds. by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take ports the Round 15 Catalytic Project Section 1. That the Director of the effect and be in force from and after Application of Landmark Manage- Department of Economic Develop- the earliest period allowed by law. ment to the Ohio Development Ser- ment is authorized to enter into an Motion to suspend rules, Charter, vices Agency for State Historic agreement with Aldo Dure or and statutory provisions and place Preservation Tax Credits for the designee for the Be Next Awning & on final passage. adaptive reuse and redevelopment of Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project located at The rules were suspended. Yeas the May Company Building, located 5109 Clark Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read at 200 Euclid Avenue. 44102 for the public purpose of doing third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Section 2. That the Clerk of Council exterior improvements for local busi- Nays 0. is hereby directed to transmit a certi- ness resulting in new job creation for fied copy of this resolution to David Cleveland residents through the use FIRST READING EMERGENCY Goodman, Director, Ohio Develop- of Ward 14 Casino Revenue Funds. RESOLUTIONS READ IN ment Services Agency, and David Section 2. That the cost of said con- FULL AND ADOPTED Goldberg and John Carney, Land- tract shall be in an amount not to mark Management. exceed $5,000 and shall be paid from Res. No. 1127-15. Section 3. That this resolution is Fund No. 10 SF 188. By Council Member Cimperman. hereby declared to be an emergency Section 2. That the Title and Sec- An emergency resolution support- measure and, provided it receives the tions 1 and 2 of Ordinance No. 658-15 ing the Round 15 Catalytic Project affirmative vote of two-thirds of all passed June 1, 2015 are hereby Application of Landmark Manage- the members elected to Council, it repealed. ment to the Ohio Development Ser- shall take effect and be in force imme- Section 3. That this ordinance is vices Agency for State Historic diately upon its adoption and hereby declared to be an emergency Preservation Tax Credits for the approval by the Mayor; otherwise it measure and, provided it receives the adaptive reuse and redevelopment of shall take effect and be in force from affirmative vote of two-thirds of all the May Company Building, located and after the earliest period allowed the members elected to Council, it at 200 Euclid Avenue. by law. 1326 September 16, 2015 The City Record 13

Motion to suspend rules, Charter, shall take effect and be in force from Section 3. That this resolution is and statutory provisions and place and after the earliest period allowed hereby declared to be an emergency on final adoption. by law. measure and, provided it receives the The rules were suspended. Yeas Motion to suspend rules, Charter, affirmative vote of two-thirds of all 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and statutory provisions and place the members elected to Council, it third time in full. Adopted. Yeas on final adoption. shall take effect and be in force imme- 16. Nays 0. The rules were suspended. Yeas diately upon its adoption and 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Res. No. 1128-15. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas shall take effect and be in force from By Council Member Cimperman. 16. Nays 0. and after the earliest period allowed by law. An emergency resolution objecting Motion to suspend rules, Charter, to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 614 W. Res. No. 1129-15. By Council Member Kazy. and statutory provisions and place Superior Avenue. on final adoption. Whereas, Council has been notified An emergency resolution objecting to the transfer of location of a C2 and The rules were suspended. Yeas by the Division of Liquor Control of 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read C2X Liquor Permit to 4282 West 130th an application for a New C1 Liquor third time in full. Adopted. Yeas Street. Permit at Crows Nest, Inc., DBA The 16. Nays 0. Crows Nest, Inc., 614 W. Superior Whereas, Council has been notified by the Division of Liquor Control of Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44113, Per- SECOND READING EMERGENCY manent Number 1837561; and an application for the transfer of loca- ORDINANCES PASSED Whereas, the granting of this appli- tion of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit cation for a liquor permit to this high from Ocean, Inc., 10808 Dove Avenue, Ord. No. 843-15. crime area, which is already saturat- 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Per- By Council Members Conwell, J. manent Number 6503136 to Touma, ed with other liquor outlets, is con- Johnson and Polensek. LLC, DBA JJS Grab & Go, 4282 West trary to the best interests of the entire An emergency ordinance authoriz- 130th Street, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, community; and ing the Director of Public Works to Permanent Number 90092450005; and Whereas, the applicant does not lease the East Side Market located at Whereas, the granting of this appli- the corner of East 105th Street and St. qualify to be a permit holder and/or cation for a liquor permit to this high has demonstrated that he has operat- Clair Avenue to Northeast Ohio Neigh- crime area, which is already saturat- borhood Health Services, Inc. for the ed his liquor business in disregard of ed with other liquor outlets, is con- the laws, regulations or local ordi- purpose of offering space for food- trary to the best interests of the entire related businesses, for a term of five nances of this state or any other state; community; and years, with two five-year options to and Whereas, the applicant does not renew, exercisable by the Director of Whereas, the place for which the qualify to be a permit holder and/or Public Works. permit is sought has not conformed to has demonstrated that he has operat- Approved by Directors of Public the building, safety or health require- ed his liquor business in disregard of Works, City Planning Commission, ments of the governing body of this the laws, regulations or local ordi- Finance, Law; Passage recommended County or City; and nances of this state or any other state; by Committees on Municipal Services Whereas, the place for which the and and Properties, Development Plan- permit is sought is so arranged or con- Whereas, the place for which the ning and Sustainability, Finance. structed that law enforcement offi- permit is sought has not conformed to The rules were suspended. Yeas cers or agents of the Division of the building, safety or health require- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Liquor Control are prevented reason- ments of the governing body of this third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. able access to the establishment; and County or City; and Nays 0. Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the place for which the permit is sought is so located with permit is sought is so arranged or con- Ord. No. 881-15. respect to the neighborhood that it structed that law enforcement offi- By Council Member Dow. substantially interferes with public cers or agents of the Division of An emergency ordinance designat- decency, sobriety, peace or good Liquor Control are prevented reason- ing the Mueller Electric Company order; and able access to the establishment; and Building as a Cleveland Landmark. Whereas, this objection is based on Whereas, the place for which the Approved by Directors of City Plan- other legal grounds as set forth in permit is sought is so located with ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committee on Develop- Revised Code Section 4303.292; and respect to the neighborhood that it ment Planning and Sustainability. Whereas, this resolution consti- substantially interferes with public decency, sobriety, peace or good The rules were suspended. Yeas tutes an emergency measure provid- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing for the immediate preservation of order; and Whereas, this objection is based on third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. the public peace, prosperity, safety Nays 0. and welfare pursuant to Section other legal grounds as set forth in 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. Revised Code Section 4303.292; and Whereas, this resolution consti- Ord. No. 977-15. Council’s objection to said permit By Council Member Kelley. must be received by the Superinten- tutes an emergency measure provid- ing for the immediate preservation of An emergency ordinance authoriz- dent of Liquor Control within 30 days ing the Clerk of Council to enter into the public peace, prosperity, safety of notification; now, therefore, one or more internship agreements and welfare pursuant to Section Be it resolved by the Council of with various individuals to provide 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. the City of Cleveland: assistance to the Office of the Clerk Council’s objection to said permit and the members of Cleveland City Section 1. That Council does hereby must be received by the Superinten- record its objection to a New C1 Council in any and all matters related dent of Liquor Control within 30 days to official Council business. Liquor Permit at Crows Nest, Inc., of notification; now, therefore, DBA The Crows Nest, Inc., 614 W. Approved by Committee on Be it resolved by the Council of Finance. Superior Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio the City of Cleveland: 44113, Permanent Number 1837561; The rules were suspended. Yeas Section 1. That Council does hereby 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and requests the Superintendent of record its objection to the transfer of Liquor Control to set a hearing for third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. location of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per- Nays 0. said application in accordance with mit from Ocean, Inc., 10808 Dove provisions of Section 4303.26 of the Avenue, 1st floor, Cleveland, Ohio Ord. No. 985-15. Revised Code of Ohio. 44105, Permanent Number 6503136 to By Council Member Kelley (by Section 2. That the Clerk of Council Touma, LLC, DBA JJS Grab & Go, 4282 departmental request). be and she is hereby directed to trans- West 130th Street, Cleveland, Ohio An emergency ordinance authoriz- mit two certified copies of this resolu- 44135, Permanent Number ing the Director of Finance, on behalf tion, together with two copies of a let- 90092450005; and requests the Superin- of the Cleveland Municipal Court, to ter of objection and two copies of a tendent of Liquor Control to set a apply for and accept grants from letter requesting that the hearing be hearing for said application in accor- Cuyahoga County for the 2015-2019 held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. dance with provisions of Section Domestic Intervention, Education & Section 3. That this resolution is 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Ohio. Training (DIET) Program. hereby declared to be an emergency Section 2. That the Clerk of Council Approved by Directors of Finance, measure and, provided it receives the be and she is hereby directed to trans- Law; Passage recommended by Com- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all mit two certified copies of this resolu- mittee on Finance. the members elected to Council, it tion, together with two copies of a let- The rules were suspended. Yeas shall take effect and be in force imme- ter of objection and two copies of a 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read diately upon its adoption and letter requesting that the hearing be third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it held in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County. Nays 0. 1327 14 The City Record September 16, 2015

Ord. No. 988-15. THE CALENDAR be employed by contract to provide By Council Members Brancatelli professional consulting services for and Kelley (by departmental Leak Detection and Water Audit request). The following measures will be on Implementation Services, and other their final passage at the next meet- An emergency ordinance authoriz- services including, but not limited ing: ing the Director of Economic Devel- to, field leak detection surveying on opment to enter into a grant agree- the water system, water auditing, NONE ment with the Urban League of and program management, for a Greater Cleveland, INC. to provide period of two years, for the Division financial assistance for operating BOARD OF CONTROL of Water, Department of Public Util- expenses associated with business ities. outreach. Be it further resolved that the Approved by Directors of Economic Director of Public Utilities is autho- Development, Finance, Law; Passage September 9, 2015 rized to enter into a contract with recommended by Committees on CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. based Development Planning and Sustain- The Regular meeting of the Board upon its proposal dated December ability, Finance. of Control convened in the Mayor’s 19, 2014, which contract shall be pre- The rules were suspended. Yeas office on Wednesday, September 9, pared by the Director of Law, shall 2015 at 10:36 a.m. with Director 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read provide that the compensation for Langhenry presiding. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. the professional services described Present: Director Langhenry, Nays 0. in the proposal shall not exceed Directors Dumas, Davis, Interim $1,110,782.91, and shall contain such Director Szabo, Directors Cox, other provisions as the Director of Ord. No. 989-15. McGrath, Acting Director Cosgrove, Law deems necessary to protect and By Council Member Kelley (by Directors Southerington, Nichols, departmental request). Fumich and O’Leary. benefit the public interest. An emergency ordinance authoriz- Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Be it further resolved that the ing the Director of Human Resources tor Parrilla. employment of the following sub- to enter into one or more contracts Others: Deborah Midgett, Acting consultants by CH2M Hill Engi- without competitive bidding with Commissioner, Purchases & Sup- neers, Inc. for the above-mentioned RDT Concepts for the purchase of a plies. professional services is approved: high-density records storage system, Melissa Burrows, Director, Office including design, installation, and of Equal Opportunity. SUB-CONSULTANTS WORK other components, for the Department On motions, the following resolu- PERCENTAGE of Human Resources. tions were adopted, except as may Approved by Directors of Human be otherwise noted. Consulting Engineering, Inc. Resources, Finance, Law; Passage (CSB/MBE) $128,362.00 recommended by Committee on Resolution No. 341-15. 11.556% Finance. By Directors Dumas and Souther- The rules were suspended. Yeas ington. Wachs Water Services $541,566.61 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Be it resolved by the Board of 48.755% third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Control of the City of Cleveland that Nays 0. under the authority of Ordinance No. Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- 489-15, passed by Cleveland City tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director SECOND READING Council on May 4, 2015, CareWorks Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- ORDINANCE PASSED USA LTD is selected by the Direc- ing Director Cosgrove, Directors tor of Finance as the consultant to Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Ord. No. 855-15. be employed by contract to supple- O’Leary. By Council Member Dow. ment the regularly employed staff Nays: None. An ordinance applying mapped set- of several departments of the City Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- backs to parcels along Chester of Cleveland to provide administra- tor Parrilla. Avenue, East 97th Street, Woodward tion of the Family and Medical Court and East 101st Street of 0’ and 6’ Leave Act (FMLA) benefits for City Resolution No. 343-15. as shown on the attached map (Map employees, for a period of one year By Director Cox. with a one-year option to renew, Change No. 2520). Whereas, under the authority of exercisable by the Director of Approved by Directors of City Plan- Ordinance No. 891-10, passed by the Finance. ning Commission, Law; Passage rec- Cleveland City Council on August Be it further resolved that the ommended by Committee on Develop- Director of Finance is authorized to 18, 2010, and Board of Control Res- ment Planning and Sustainability. enter into contract with CareWorks olution No. 0152-11, adopted April 6, The rules were suspended. Yeas USA LTD, based on its proposal 2011, as amended by Board of Con- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read dated May 20, 2015, which contract trol Resolution No. 243-11, adopted third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. shall be prepared by the Director of May 25, 2011, the City of Cleveland, Nays 0. Law, shall provide for the furnish- through the Director of Finance, ing of professional services as entered into City Contract No. MOTION described in the proposal for a fee RC2011*59 with Otto Environmental of $121,150.00 for the one-year term Systems (NC), LLC (“Otto”) for On the motion of Council Member and shall contain such additional labor and materials to provide and Dow, the absence of Council Mem- provisions as the Director of Law maintain/repair/refurbish Automat- ber Dona Brady is hereby autho- deems necessary to protect and ben- ed Waste Collection and Curbside rized. Seconded by Council Member efit the public interest. Recycling Receptacles and imple- Zone. Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- menting an RFID system, licensed tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director by Otto for the automated waste col- MOTION Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- lection and recycling program; and ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Whereas, division (c) of Section The Council Meeting adjourned at Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and 181.102 of the Codified Ordinances of 7:42 p.m. to meet on Monday, Sep- O’Leary. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, (“C.O.”) autho- tember 21, 2015, at 7:00 p.m. in the Nays: None. rizes a director to execute one or Council Chamber. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- more license agreements for soft- tor Parrilla. ware needed to implement or main- tain a previously acquired software Resolution No. 342-15. system directly with the software By Director Davis. licensing firm; and Be it resolved by the Board of Whereas, division (d) of Section Control of the City of Cleveland that 181.102 C.O. authorizes a director to under the authority of Section enter into an agreement with a soft- 129.294 of the Codified Ordinances of ware vendor for professional ser- Cleveland Ohio, 1976, CH2M Hill vices necessary to implement or Engineers, Inc. is selected from a maintain the software system, Allan Dreyer list of firms determined after a full including but not limited to mainte- Deputy Clerk, and complete canvass by the Direc- nance, repair, upgrades, enhance- Clerk of Council Pro Tempore tor of Public Utilities as the firm to ments and technical support; and 1328 September 16, 2015 The City Record 15

Whereas, under the authority of 5, for the Division of Park Mainte- 2. The proposed purchaser of the division (d) of Section 181.102 C.O., nance, Department of Public Works, parcels is neither tax delinquent nor the City intends to enter into an under the authority of Ordinance No. in violation of the Building and agreement with Otto, based on its 387-15, passed by Cleveland City Housing Code; now, therefore, statement of work dated July 10, Council on May 18, 2015, are reject- Be it resolved, by the Board of 2015, to upgrade and enhance the ed. Control of the City of Cleveland that RFID system to the current version Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- under Section 183.021 of the Codified of Sonrai Systems’ RFID software, tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, and to maintain and support the Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- the Commissioner of Purchases and software for a period not to exceed ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Supplies is authorized, when direct- three years; now, therefore, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and ed by the Director of Community Be it resolved by the Board of O’Leary. Development. and the Mayor is Control of the City of Cleveland Nays: None. requested, to execute an Official that, under the authority of division Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Deed for and on behalf of the City (e) of Section 181.102 C.O., the com- tor Parrilla. of Cleveland, with the Cuyahoga pensation to be paid to Otto Envi- County Land Reutilization Program ronmental Systems (NC), LLC for Resolution No. 346-15. for the sale and development of Per- the upgrade and enhancement of By Director Cox. manent Parcel 134-01-035, according RFID system software and associ- Be it resolved, by the Board of to the Land Reutilization Program ated hardware for the Automated Control of the City of Cleveland that in such manner as best carries out Waste Collection and Curbside Recy- the bid of Northeast Lubricants, the intent of the program. cling Program and for maintenance Ltd., for an estimated quantity of Be it further resolved that the con- and support for a period of three automobile and equipment lubri- sideration for the sale of the parcels years shall not exceed $257,310.00. cants, parts A, B, C, D, and E, all shall be $1.00, which amount is Be it further resolved that the items, for the Division of Motor determined to be not less than the employment of the following sub- Vehicle Maintenance, Department of fair market value of the parcels for contractor by Otto Environmental is Public Works, for a period of one uses according to the Program. approved: year, beginning with the date of Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- execution of a contract, received on tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director Sonrai Systems July 31, 2015 under the authority of Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- $257,310.00 — 100% Section 131.64 of the Codified Ordi- ing Director Cosgrove, Directors nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- which on the basis of the estimated O’Leary. tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director quantity would amount to $255,076.91 Nays: None. Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- (Net), is affirmed and approved as Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- ing Director Cosgrove, Directors the lowest and best bid, and the tor Parrilla. Director of Public Works is request- Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and ed to enter into a requirement con- O’Leary. Resolution No. 348-15. tract for the goods and/or services Nays: None. By Director Rush. specified. Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- Whereas, under Ordinance No. The requirement contract shall tor Parrilla. 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the further provide that the Contractor City is conducting a Land Reuti- shall furnish the City’s requirements Resolution No. 344-15. for the goods and/or services, lization Program (“Program”) By Director Cox. whether more or less than the esti- according to the provisions of Chap- Be it resolved, by the Board of mated quantity, as may be ordered ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Control of the City of Cleveland that under delivery orders separately cer- and the bid of Zscape, LLC, for an esti- tified to the contract. Whereas, under the Program, the mated quantity of City-wide tree Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- City has acquired Permanent Parcel planting, Items 2, 3, 4, and 6, for the tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director No. 110-15-010 located at 12815 Iro- Division of Park Maintenance and Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- quois Avenue; and Properties, Department of Public ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Works, for the period of one year Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, beginning with the date of execu- O’Leary. Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- tion of a contract, with a one-year Nays: None. sioner of Purchases and Supplies, renewal option, received on July 31, Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- when directed by the Director of 2015, under the authority of Ordi- tor Parrilla. Community Development and when nance No. 387-15, passed by the certain specified conditions have Cleveland City Council on May 18, Resolution No. 347-15. been met, to sell Land Reutilization 2015, which on the basis of the esti- By Director Rush. Program parcels; and mated quantity would amount to Whereas, under Ordinance No. Whereas, Sabrina A. Powell and $257,462.00 (Net), is affirmed and 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Budric A. Powell, Sr. have proposed approved as the lowest and best bid, City is conducting a Land Reuti- to the City to purchase and develop and the Director of Public Works is lization Program (“Program”) the parcel for yard expansion; and requested to enter into a require- according to the provisions of Chap- Whereas, the following conditions ment contract for the specified ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; exist: goods and/or services. and 1. The member of Council from The requirement contract shall Whereas, under the Program, the Ward 10 has either approved the further provide that the Contractor City has acquired Permanent Parcel proposed sale or has not disap- shall furnish all of the City’s 134-01-035 located at 7214 Clement proved or requested a hold of the requirements for the specified goods Ave.; and proposed sale within 45 days of noti- and/or services, whether more or Whereas, Section 183.021 of the fication of it; less than the estimated quantity, as Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 2. The proposed purchasers of the may be ordered under delivery Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- parcel are neither tax delinquent orders separately certified to the sioner of Purchases and Supplies, nor in violation of the Building and contract. when directed by the Director of Housing Code; now, therefore, Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- Community Development and when Be it resolved by the Board of tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director certain specified conditions have Control of the City of Cleveland that Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- been met, to sell Land Reutilization under Section 183.021 of the Codified ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Program parcels; and Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Whereas, the Cuyahoga County the Commissioner of Purchases and O’Leary. Land Reutilization Program has pro- Supplies is authorized, when direct- Nays: None. posed to the City to acquire the par- ed by the Director of Community Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- cel; and Development, and the Mayor is tor Parrilla. Whereas, the following conditions requested, to execute an Official exist: Deed for and on behalf of the City Resolution No. 345-15. 1. The member of Council from of Cleveland, with Sabrina A. Pow- By Director Cox. Ward 12 has approved the proposed ell and Budric A. Powell, Sr. for the Be it resolved, by the Board of sale or has not disapproved or sale and development of Permanent Control of the City of Cleveland that requested a hold of the proposed Parcel No. 110-15-010 located at 12815 all bids received on July 31, 2015, for sale within 45 days of notification Iroquois Avenue, according to the city wide tree planting, items 1 and of it, Land Reutilization Program in such 1329 16 The City Record September 16, 2015 manner as best carries out the CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES Post Office change of address form intent of the program. ______properly date stamped. Be it further resolved that the con- General Information sideration for the sale of the parcel Application blanks and informa- Official documents relating to home shall be $200.00, which amount is tion, regarding minimum entrance ownership including deed, purchase determined to be not less than the qualifications, scope of examination, agreement, or insurance policy. fair market value of the parcel for and suggested reference materials Bank statements (Within last three uses according to the Program. may be obtained at the office of the months). Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- Civil Service Commission, Room 119, tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- School registration of children. Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- side Avenue. ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Car insurance documents. Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Application blanks must be prop- O’Leary. erly filled out on the official form Car registration or Driver’s License Nays: None. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- or Ohio I.D. (One only). Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- mission and filed at the office of the tor Parrilla. commission not later than the final Loans and credit card statements closing date slated in the examina- (Within last three months). Resolution No. 349-15. tion announcement. By Director Rush. Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, tools, car, etc.). Whereas, under Ordinance No. EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the applicant whether passing or failing Current bills not listed above (With- City is conducting a Land Reuti- will be notified of the results of the in last three months). lization Program (“Program”) examination as soon as the commis- according to the provisions of Chap- sion has graded the papers. There- The following are examples of unac- ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; after, eligible lists will be estab- ceptable categories of proof: and lished which will consist of the Whereas, under the Program, the names of those candidates who have Library cards. City has acquired Permanent Parcel been successful in all parts of the No. 009-12-062 located at 4240 West examination. Voter registration cards. 22nd Street; and PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Birth certificates. candidates for original entrance po- Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, sitions who are successful in other Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Notarized letters or affidavits. parts of the examinations must sub- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, mit to a physical examination. Social Security card. when directed by the Director of Community Development and when Rental receipts from independent certain specified conditions have ROBERT BENNETT, President party without cancelled checks or been met, to sell Land Reutilization money order receipt. Program parcels; and Whereas, James Trivanovich has APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES proposed to the City to purchase and CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 144 develop the parcel for yard expan- ______sion; and DEPUTY BUDGET ADMINISTRA- Whereas, the following conditions ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2015 TOR (NON-COMP) exist: Filing Beginning 9/25/2015 The member of Council from Public notice is hereby given by the Ward 12 has either approved the Civil Service Commission of Cleve- proposed sale or has not disap- Announ- Exam Classi- Exam land, Ohio of a NON COMPETITIVE proved or requested a hold of the cement Method fication Type examination for the above mentioned proposed sale within 45 days of noti- No. fication of it; classification. 2. The proposed purchaser of the 144 EE Deputy Budget parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Administrator SALARY in violation of the Building and Non-Comp Housing Code; now, therefore, The prevailing salary range for this Be it resolved, by the Board of 145 EE HR Program position as established by Ordinance Control of the City of Cleveland that Planning & of the Council of the City of Cleveland under Section 183.021 of the Codified Management is $26,273.96 to $91,088.49 per Year. Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Administrator the Commissioner of Purchases and Non-Comp FILING OF APPLICATION Supplies is authorized, when direct- ed by the Director of Community PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY Application must be made on the reg- Development, and the Mayor is Any applicant wishing to receive ular application form available at the requested, to execute an Official residency credit will be asked to Office of the Civil Service Commis- Deed for and on behalf of the City show that he/she is a bona fide res- sion, 601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 119. of Cleveland, with James ident of the City of Cleveland. The No other form will be accepted. Trivanovich for the sale and devel- following list gives examples of APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAIL- opment of Permanent Parcel No. 009- items that an applicant may present ABLE FOR PICK-UP IN THE CIVIL 12-062 located at 4240 West 22nd at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- SERVICE OFFICE TO APPLY TO Street, according to the Land Reuti- vice Commission requires a mini- TAKE THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM- lization Program in such manner as mum of three items from at least INATION – APPLICATIONS WILL best carries out the intent of the three different categories, where BE AVAILABLE FROM 8:30 A.M. ON, program. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 Be it further resolved that the con- applicable. All items must be cur- sideration for the sale of the parcel rent. Please note that presentation UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, shall be $200.00 which amount is of these items does not constitute OCTOBER 1, 2015. determined to be not less than the conclusive proof of bona fide resi- fair market value of the parcel for dency. Acceptable categories NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT uses according to the Program. include, but are not limited to, the BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON Yeas: Director Langhenry, Direc- following: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015. tors Dumas, Davis, Interim Director Lease - from rental agency. Szabo, Directors Cox, McGrath, Act- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ing Director Cosgrove, Directors Lease - from independent party. SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE Southerington, Nichols, Fumich and Must include copy of cancelled FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. O’Leary. check or money order receipts for Nays: None. previous rent and/or security EXAMINATION INFORMATION Absent: Mayor Jackson and Direc- deposit, and fully executed; other- tor Parrilla. wise, it us unacceptable. TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- TION: Applicant’s eligibility will be JEFFREY B. MARKS, Utility bills bearing the property determined based on Education and Secretary address and your name. Experience found in Resume. 1330 September 16, 2015 The City Record 17

NOTE: Each applicant is required to NOTE: Applications must be returned DUTIES OF THE POSITION submit a detailed resume of his/her in person. All copies of diplomas, education and experience at the time licenses, certificates, and resumes Reports to the Assistant Director or of filing application. must be presented at the time of fil- Administrative Manager of the ing. Applications may not be accepted Department of Human Resources. NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- if copies are not submitted with appli- Assists with day-to-day operations of MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT cation at time of filing. the Department of Human Resources. TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY May supervise and administer daily AND ALL INFORMATION CON- NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or activities and responsibilities. Per- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR forms responsibilities in the follow- RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL is dismissed from employment with ing functional areas: departmental RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL the City of Cleveland will have development, Human Resource Infor- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. his/her name removed from the eligi- ble list. mation Systems (HRIS), employee NOTE: THE ELIGIBLE LIST FOR relations, personnel policy develop- THIS CLASSIFICATION WILL BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ment and administration, recruit- VALID FOR ONLY ONE YEAR FROM ment, new employee orientation, THE DATE OF ITS APPROVAL BY APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES training and development, benefits, THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 145 compensation, and organizational development and performance man- DUTIES OF THE POSITION HR PROGRAM PLANNING & MGMT agement. Performs other job-related ADMINISTRATOR (NON-COMP) duties as required. TYPICAL TASKS: Under general direction, assists in the Assists with administration of poli- management of daily budget activi- Public notice is hereby given by the cies, procedures and programs, such ties. Selects and evaluates personnel. Civil Service Commission of Cleve- as ADA, FMLA, Equal Employment Provides staff training and works land, Ohio of a NON COMPETITIVE Opportunity, Affirmative Action com- with employees to correct deficien- examination for the above mentioned pliance, and the Wellness program. cies. Coordinates activities related to classification. Performs tasks as it relates to benefit budget preparation and advises and personnel administration. Pre- department/division in matters relat- SALARY pares and compiles reports as neces- ed to budgetary requirements and sary. Follows all operations and safe- compliance. Assists in the review, ty policies and safe work practices. evaluation, compliance, and monitor- The prevailing salary range for this Attends and participates in opera- ing of the operational and capital position as established by Ordinance tions and safety training classes and improvement budget plans. Provides of the Council of the City of Cleveland demonstrates competence (demon- information and support to other is $26,273.96 to $91,088.49 per Year. authority divisions/departments as stration of competence may be deter- required. Monitors the preparation of FILING OF APPLICATION mined by exam). Wears and properly monthly statistical, budgetary, and utilizes safety equipment in accor- dance with Divisional policy at all financial reports. Monitors federal, Application must be made on the reg- times. state, and local laws, rules, and regu- ular application form available at the lations governing local government Office of the Civil Service Commis- MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR budgets and recommends strategies sion, 601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 119. ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- to ensure compliance. Performs other No other form will be accepted. job-related duties as required. Fol- TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAIL- lows all operations and safety poli- CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF ABLE FOR PICK-UP IN THE CIVIL cies and safe work practices. Attends THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS and participates in operations and SERVICE OFFICE TO APPLY TO FOLLOWS: safety training classes and demon- TAKE THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM- strates competence (demonstration of INATION – APPLICATIONS WILL A High School Diploma or GED is competence may be determined by BE AVAILABLE FROM 8:30 A.M. ON, required. A Bachelor’s Degree in exam). Wears and properly utilizes FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2015 Human Resources Development, safety equipment in accordance with UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY, Business/Public Administration, or Divisional policy at all times. OCTOBER 1, 2015. related field from an accredited four- year college or university is required. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FOR NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT Five years of full time paid progres- ENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA- BE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ON sively responsible experience in TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015. Human Resources or a comparable CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF field is required. (Substitution: Two THE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE AS THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- years of directly related experience FOLLOWS: SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE may substitute for each year of post- FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. secondary education lacking.) A A High School Diploma or GED is valid State of Ohio Driver’s License is required. A Bachelor’s Degree in EXAMINATION INFORMATION required. Finance, Accounting, Business/Pub- lic Administration, Economics or NOTE: Minimum qualifications must related field from a four (4) year TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA- be met as of the last day of the filing accredited college or university is TION: Applicant’s eligibility will be period unless otherwise stated. required, a CPA is preferred. Five determined based on Education and years of full time paid progressively Experience found in Resume. responsible professional budgeting NOTE: Applications must be returned experience which includes one year NOTE: Each applicant is required to in person. All copies of diplomas, of supervisory experience is required. submit a detailed resume of his/her licenses, certificates, and resumes Must have three years of full time education and experience at the time must be presented at the time of fil- paid experience in governmental of filing application. ing. Applications may not be accepted accounting systems, which may or if copies are not submitted with appli- may not be part of the five years expe- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- cation at time of filing. rience. (Substitution: Two years of MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT NOTE: Any applicant who resigns or experience may substitute for each TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY is dismissed from employment with year of college education lacking.) AND ALL INFORMATION CON- Must be knowledgeable in Microsoft the City of Cleveland will have TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR Office and possess strong analytical, his/her name removed from the eligi- RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL problem-solving, and managerial ble list. skills. Knowledge of grant require- RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL ments and federal regulations is pre- FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER ferred. A valid State of Ohio Driver’s License is required. NOTE: THE ELIGIBLE LIST FOR ROBERT BENNETT, THIS CLASSIFICATION WILL BE President NOTE: Minimum qualifications must VALID FOR ONLY ONE YEAR FROM be met as of the last day of the filing THE DATE OF ITS APPROVAL BY period unless otherwise stated. THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. September 16, 2015. 1331 18 The City Record September 16, 2015

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD of a residential building or structure two bicycle parking spaces are which contains a ground floor open- required at the rate of one space per OF ZONING APPEALS ing designed to provide light or ven- twenty car parking spaces and no tilation for such building or struc- bicycle parking spaces are proposed. ture. Driveway causing the noncon- MONDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 2015 (Filed September 10, 2015) formance was added in October of 2011. POSTPONED FROM 9:30 A.M. 2. Section 357.13 which states that SEPTEMBER 8, 2015 parking of motor vehicles in front Calendar No. 15-189: 14217 Glendale yard area; trash receptacles pad and Calendar No. 15-67: 5405 Storer Avenue (Ward 2) 6' high wooden trellis in interior Avenue (Ward 14) Bernard Kerley, owner, proposes side yards are not permitted yard Eric Poole, owner, proposes to to install an 8' high wood, shadow encroachments. (Filed September 2, change use to a pet store/kennel on box fence in an A1 One-Family Res- 2015) a parcel located in a B1 General idential District. The owner appeals Retail Business District. The owner for relief from the strict application Calendar No. 15-193: 13811 Enterprise appeals for relief from the strict of Section 358.04(a) which states Avenue (Ward 16) application of the following sections that fences in the actual front yards Marlow DT LLC, owner, proposes of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- and in actual side street yards shall to install approximately 395 linear nances: not exceed 4 feet in height and shall feet of 6 foot high chain link fence 1. Section 343.11 (B)(2)(q) which be at least 50% open except that in with 3 strands of barbed and 2 slide states that kennels are a permitted an actual side street yard, a fence gates in the actual front yard and use, provided that all odors, fumes, that is set back at least 4 feet may in the actual side street yard in a and noise be confined to the premis- be open or solid. Fences in actual B1 Semi-Industry District. The es and the lot upon which the ken- rear yards and in actual interior owner appeals for relief from the nel is located is greater than one side yards shall not exceed 6 feet in strict application of Section hundred feet from a residence dis- height. (Filed August 31, 2015) 358.05(a)(2) which states that the trict and this property abuts a resi- maximum height of a fence permit- dential district. Calendar No. 15-190: 14221 Glendale ted in the actual front yard in a 2. Section 352.07 which states that Avenue (Ward 2) Semi-Industry District is 4' - 6". the property is non-conforming in Bernard Kerley, owner, proposes (Filed September 4, 2015) regards to required landscaping: a to install an 8' high wood, shadow ten (10) foot wide landscape transi- box fence in an A1 One-Family Res- Calendar No. 15-201: 2654 West 18th tion strip providing 75% year round idential District. The owner appeals Place (Ward 3) opacity is required where property for relief from the strict application Ohio Awning LLC proposes to con- abuts a residential district: none are of Section 358.04(a) which states struct a parking lot in a C1 Multi- proposed. The Board of Zoning that fences in the actual front yards Family Residential District. The Appeals must determine whether the and in actual side street yards shall owner appeals for relief from the nonconforming landscaping may not exceed 4 feet in height and shall following sections of the Cleveland continue. (Filed April 1, 2015) be at least 50% open except that in Codified Ordinances: Third postponement made at the an actual side street yard, a fence 1. Section 337.07 which states that request of the appellant’s attorney that is set back at least 4 feet may a parking lot is not a permitted in due to a scheduling conflict. Second be open or solid. Fences in actual a Residential District postponement made at the request rear yards and in actual interior 2. Section 339.02(a) which states of the Board in order to allow for side yards shall not exceed 6 feet in that a parking lot is first permitted the appellant to return with an height. (Filed August 31, 2015) in a Parking District if located 10' “operational manual” describing from a Residence District. how ventilation, cleaning, square Calendar No. 15-191: 11901 Oakfield 3. Section 349.08 which states that footage required for each animal Avenue (Ward 2) a parking lot adjacent to a Resi- and a description of general care of Thea Bowman Center, owner, pro- dential District shall be screened by animals poses to change use from church an opaque wall, a uniformly paint- and daycare to a community center ed fence of fire-resistant material or Secretary in a B1 Two-Family Residential Dis- a strip of land at least 4 feet wide trict. The owner appeals for relief with densely planted shrubs that from the strict application of the fol- form a dense screen year-round. REPORT OF THE BOARD lowing sections of the Cleveland Such wall, fence or shrubs shall be Codified Ordinances: at least 3 feet but not more than 6 OF ZONING APPEALS 1. Section 337.03 which states that feet 6 inches in height; and none are a community center is permitted if proposed. located not less than 30' from any 4. Section 352.10 which states that MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2015 adjoining premises in a Residence a 6 foot wide landscape strip is District not used for a similar pur- required along West 18th Place At the meeting of the Board of pose by reference from One Family where the parking lot abuts the Zoning Appeals on Monday, Septem- District 337.02(f)(3)(B) and subject street and none is proposed. ber 14, 2015 the following appeals to BZA approval. 5. Section 325.03 which states that were scheduled for hearing before 2. Section 349.04(e) which states the required area of a parking space the Board. that one parking space per each 150 is 180 square feet; ten of the pro- square feet of gross floor area is posed parking spaces would be 120 The following appeals were required or in this case 71 spaces square feet. APPROVED: (10,630/150) and none are proposed. 6. Section 349.15 which states that 3. Section 349.15 which states that two bicycle parking spaces are Calendar No. 15-003: 1460 East 9th 4 bicycle parking spaces are required at the rate of one space per Street required and none are proposed. twenty car parking spaces and no City of Cleveland, owner, and (Filed September 1, 2015) bicycle parking spaces are proposed. Hampton Inn, tenant proposes to (Filed September 10, 2015) install a 5 foot high solid metal gate Calendar No. 15-192: 2027 West 11th in side street yard in an E5 Gener- Street (Ward 3) Calendar No. 15-202: 2648 Scranton al Retail Business District. Property Eleven LLC, owner, pro- Road (Ward 3) poses to make interior alterations to Ohio Awning LLC proposes to con- Calendar No. 15-141: 4305 John existing two family residence struct a parking lot in a C2 Local Avenue including removing an existing one- Retail Business District. The owner Nicholas Speck, owner, proposes to story addition and reconstructing appeals for relief from the following erect approximately 100 linear feet the 2nd floor and roof of eastern sections of the Cleveland Codified of five foot high wood fence and third of building in a C1 Multi-Fam- Ordinances: gate in the side street yard in a B1 ily Residential District. The owner 1. Section 352.10 which states that Two-Family Residential District. appeals for relief from the following a 6 foot wide landscape strip is sections of the Cleveland Codified required along Scranton Road and Calendar No. 15-174: 2058 West 18th Ordinances: Auburn Avenue where parking lots Street 1. Section 349.05(a) which states abut the street. Less than the West 18 Bridge LLC, owner, pro- that no parking spaces shall be required 6 feet are proposed. poses to erect a 22' x 58' - 11" three located within ten feet of any wall 2. Section 349.15 which states that story single family dwelling unit in 1332 September 16, 2015 The City Record 19 a B1 Two Family Residential Dis- Calendar No. 15-171: 1129 East Boule- NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING trict. vard ______Reginald Cash, owner, proposes to Calendar No. 15-175: 2050 West 18th erect a 19' - 10" x 33' two story Notice of Public Hearing Street frame rear living room addition By the Council Committee West 18 Bridge LLC, owner, pro- attached to existing single family On Development, Planning poses to erect a 22' x 53'- 2" three residence in an AA1 Limited One- and Sustainability story single family dwelling unit in Family Residential District. a B1 Two Family Residential Dis- Mercedes Cotner trict. The following appeal was Committee Room 217 DENIED: City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio Calendar No. 15-176: 2145 West 18th On Tuesday, September 29, 2015 Street Calendar No. 14-099: 4656 Broadview 9:30 a.m. Tremont Property Investor, owner, Road proposes to erect a 24' x 46' three Karen Blackshire, owner, appeals Notice is hereby given to all inter- story single family dwelling unit under the authority of Section 76-6 ested property owners that the with attached garage in a B1 Two of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Council Committee on Development, Family Residential District. land and Section 329.02(d) of the Planning and Sustainability will Cleveland Codified Ordinances from hold a public hearing in the Mer- Calendar No. 15-177: 2141 West 18th a Notice of Violation. cedes Cotner Committee Room 217, Street City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- Tremont Property Investor, owner, Secretary day, September 29, 2015, at 9:30 a.m., proposes to erect a 24' x 46' three to consider the following ordinances story single family dwelling unit now pending in the Council: with attached garage in a B1 Two REPORT OF THE BOARD Family Residential District. OF BUILDING STANDARDS Ord. No. 849-15. By Council Member Brady. Calendar No. 15-178: 2135 West 18th AND BUILDING APPEALS An ordinance establishing the Street Variety Design Review District Tremont Property Investor, owner, along the south side of Lorain Ave. proposes to erect a 24' x 46' three NO MEETING between W. 123rd Street and W. story single family dwelling unit 129th Street. As shown shaded on with attached garage in a B1 Two the attached Map. (Map Change No. Family Residential District. PUBLIC NOTICE 2511).

The following appeal was Ord. No. 850-15. DENIED: NONE By Council Member Brady. An ordinance establishing an Calendar No. 15-145: 3553 West 117th Urban Form Overlay District along Street NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING the south side of Lorain Avenue Edward Francis, owner, appeals ______between West 123rd Street and West to change use from restaurant to 129th Street (Map Change No. 2518). Hookah Lounge in a C1 Local Retail Notice of Public Hearing Business District. By the Council Committee Ord. No. 851-15. On Development, Planning By Council Member Kazy. The following appeals were and Sustainability An ordinance establishing an WITHDRAWN: Urban Form Overlay District on the Mercedes Cotner north side of Lorain Avenue None. Committee Room 217 between West 123rd Street and West City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio 136th Street and the south side of The following appeals were DIS- On Tuesday, September 22, 2015 Lorain Avenue between West 129th MISSED: 9:30 a.m. Street and West 136th Street. (Map Change No. 2517). Violation Notice Notice is hereby given to all inter- Calendar No. 15-100: 2424 East 13th ested property owners that the Ord. No. 852-15. Street aka 1245 Webster Avenue Council Committee on Development, By Council Member Cimperman. Harvey J. Schach, owner, appeals Planning and Sustainability will An ordinance changing the Use under the authority of Section 76-6 hold a public hearing in the Mer- District of parcels south of Abbey of the Charter of-the City of Cleve- cedes Cotner Committee Room 217, land and Section 329.02(d) of the Ave and north of Willey Ave City Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, on Tues- between W. 19th Street and Scran- Cleveland Codified Ordinances and day, September 22, 2015, at 9:30 a.m., disputes the Notice of Violation ton Road to a Townhouse, or Local to consider the following ordinances Retail district, changing the Area V15010604 issued on April 9, 2015 by now pending in the Council: the Cleveland Department of Build- District to J, and changing the Height to 2 as identified on the ing and Housing. Ord. No. 981-15. attached map (Map Change No. By Council Member Cimperman. 2519). Calendar No. 15-125: 1260 Gardner An ordinance changing the Use Court aka 1245 Webster Avenue District of parcels south of Clinton Ord. No. 853-15. Progressive Property North, LP., Ave and north of Franklin Boule- By Council Member Cimperman. owner, proposes to establish use as vard between W. 32nd Street and W. a parking lot in an E5 Semi-Indus- 29th Street to a Townhouse, Multi- An ordinance changing the Use, try District. family or Two-Family District, Area and Height Districts of lands Changing the Area District to F, on the northeast corner of Abbey The following cases were heard Changing the Height to 1 as identi- Avenue and West 19th Street to by the Board of Zoning Appeals on fied on the attached map (Map Open Space Recreation, a ‘B’ Area Tuesday, September 8, 2015 and the Change No. 2515). District and a ‘1’ Height District decisions were adopted and (Map Change No. 2480). approved on Monday, September 14, Ord. No. 1064-15. 2015: By Council Member Cimperman. Ord. No. 932-15. An ordinance changing the Use By Council Member Brady. The following appeals were District of parcels North of Detroit, An ordinance changing the Use, APPROVED: South of Route 2, west of W. 25th Area and Height Districts of lands Street and east of W. 28th Street to located on the east side of W. 117th Calendar No. 15-170: 5508 Scott Court OSR (Open Space Recreation), a ‘B’ Street north of Lorain Avenue to Flora Salivaras, owner, proposes area District and a ‘2’ Height Dis- Local Retail, a ‘C’ Area District, and to erect a 27' - 8" x 41' three story trict as identified on the attached a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change frame single family residence addi- map (Map Change No. 2522). No. 2521). tion attached to existing 1 story masonry garage in a B1 Two-Fami- ly Residential District. September 9, 2015 and September 16, 2015 September 16, 2015 and September 23, 2015 1333 20 The City Record September 16, 2015

CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS or FBE should ensure that applica- ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS tions for certification as to MBE or AND ORDINANCES FBE status compliance with the Code, affirmative action in employ- For All Departments ment and, if applicable, joint ven- NONE ture status, are submitted to the of - Sealed bids will be received at the fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) office of the Commissioner of Pur- prior to the date of bid opening or COUNCIL COMMITTEE chases and Supplies, Room 128, City submission of proposals or as speci - MEETINGS Hall, in accordance with the append- fied by the Director. Failure to com- ed schedule, and will be opened and ply with the business enterprise Monday September 14, 2015 read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- 2:00 p.m. code or with representations made diately thereafter. on these forms may result in can- Each bid must be made in accor- Development, Planning and Sus- cellation of the contract or other tainability (Zoning) Committee: Pre- dance with the specifications and civil or criminal penalties.” sent: Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, must be submitted on the blanks Vice Chair; Cimperman, Cummins, supplied for the purpose, all of THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 2015 Dow, Pruitt, Zone. which may be obtained at the office Municipal Services & Properties, of the said Commissioner of Pur- File No. 110-15 — The Rental of Development, Planning & Sustain- chases and Supplies, but no bid will Heavy-Duty Equipment, Snow ability, and Finance Committees: be considered unless delivered to Removal Equipment and Equip- Present in MS&P: K. Johnson, Chair; the office of the said commissioner ment Operators, for the various Dow, Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cum- mins, J. Johnson, Kazy, Reed. Pre- previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern Divisions of Port Control, Depart- sent in DP&S: Brancatelli, Chair; Standard Time) on the date speci- ment of Port Control, as autho- rized by Ordinance No. 579-15, Cleveland, Vice Chair; Cimperman, fied in the schedule. Cummins, Dow, Pruitt, Zone. Present passed by the Council of the City 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice in Finance: Kelley, Chair; Cleveland, of Cleveland, June 8, 2015. required in Advertisement for Bids. Vice Chair; Brady, Brancatelli, Con- THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- well, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Where invitations for bids are TORY PRE-BID MEETING advertised, the following notice THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, Finance Committee: Present: Kel- shall be included in the advertise- 2015 AT 10:30 A.M. THE ley, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE DEPARTMENT OF PORT CON- Brancatelli, Conwell, Keane, Mitchell, Pruitt, Zone. Authorized TROL, CLEVELAND HOPKINS Code, each prime bidder, each minor- Absence: Brady. ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT’S, each female business enterprise CENTRAL RECEIVING BUILD- Wednesday September 16, 2015 (“FBE”) must be certified before ING, 19451 FIVE POINTS ROAD, 9:30 a.m. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44135-3193. doing business with the City. There- Development, Planning and Sus- fore, any prime contractor wishing tainability (Zoning) Committee: to receive credit for using an MBE September 16, 2015 and September 23, 2015 Cancelled.

Index

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

Aging Department

Bed Bug Assistance Program — provide services — eligible seniors and adults with disabilities (O 1109-15)...... 1322 Flu + You Program, 2015-2016 — grant acceptance of $5,000 — National Council on Aging (F 1116-15) ...... 1317

Agreements

Amend Ord. No. 658-15 — Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 5109 — Aldo Dure or Designee — Economic Development (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1132-15) ...... 1326 Amend Ord. No. 660-15 — Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 2804 — Virginia Gonzales or her designee (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1133-15)...... 1326 Internship agreements with various individuals — assist Council with various matters (O 977-15) ...... 1327 Urban League of Greater Cleveland Inc. — provide financial assistance for operating expenses associated with business outreach — grant — Economic Development (O 988-15) ...... 1328

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Clement Avenue, 7214 (Ward 12) — PPN 134-01-035 — Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Program (BOC Res. 347-15)...... 1329 Iroquois Avenue, 12815 (Ward 10) — PPN 110-15-010 — Sabrina A. Powell and Budric A. Powell, Sr. (BOC Res. 348-15) ...... 1329 West 22nd Street, 4240 (Ward 12) — PPN 009-12-062 — James Trivanovich (BOC Res. 349-15) ...... 1330

Board of Control — Finance Department

Family Medical Leave Act administration — per Ord. 489-15 to CareWorks USA LTD (BOC Res. 341-15) ...... 1328 1334 September 16, 2015 The City Record 21

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Clement Avenue, 7214 (Ward 12) — PPN 134-01-035 — Cuyahoga County Land Reutilization Program (BOC Res. 347-15)...... 1329 Iroquois Avenue, 12815 (Ward 10) — PPN 110-15-010 — Sabrina A. Powell and Budric A. Powell, Sr. (BOC Res. 348-15) ...... 1329 West 22nd Street, 4240 (Ward 12) — PPN 009-12-062 — James Trivanovich (BOC Res. 349-15) ...... 1330

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Automobile and Equipment Lubricants — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Northeast Lubricants, Ltd. — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 346-15)...... 1329

Board of Control — Park Maintenance and Properties Division

City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 — all bids rejected — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 345-15) ...... 1329 City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 to Zscape, LLC — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 344-15) ...... 1329

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Family Medical Leave Act administration — per Ord. 489-15 to CareWorks USA LTD — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 341-15) ...... 1328 Leak Detection and Water Audit Implementation Services — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. — Division of Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 342-15)...... 1328

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Leak Detection and Water Audit Implementation Services — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. — Division of Water (BOC Res. 342-15) ...... 1328

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Automobile and Equipment Lubricants — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Northeast Lubricants, Ltd. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance (BOC Res. 346-15) ...... 1329 City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 — all bids rejected — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties (BOC Res. 345-15) ...... 1329 City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 to Zscape, LLC — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties (BOC Res. 344-15) ...... 1329 RFID system upgrades for Automated Waste Collection and Curbside Recycling Receptacles — per C.O. Sec. 181.102(e) to Otto Environmental Systems (NC), LLC — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal (BOC Res. 343-15) ...... 1328

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Automobile and Equipment Lubricants — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 to Northeast Lubricants, Ltd. — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 346-15)...... 1329 City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 — all bids rejected — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 345-15) ...... 1329 City-wide Tree Planting — per Ord. 387-15 to Zscape, LLC — Division of Park Maintenance and Properties, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 344-15) ...... 1329 RFID system upgrades for Automated Waste Collection and Curbside Recycling Receptacles — per C.O. Sec. 181.102(e) to Otto Environmental Systems (NC), LLC — Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 343-15) ...... 1328

Board of Control — Waste Collection and Disposal Division

RFID system upgrades for Automated Waste Collection and Curbside Recycling Receptacles — per C.O. Sec. 181.102(e) to Otto Environmental Systems (NC), LLC — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 343-15) ...... 1328

Board of Control — Water Division

Leak Detection and Water Audit Implementation Services — per C.O. Sec. 129.294 to CH2M Hill Engineers, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 342-15)...... 1328

Board of Elections

Charter Amendment relating to civil service appointments and promotions — November 3, 2015 ballot (F 1114-15) ...... 1317

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Broadview Road, 4656 (Ward 13) — Karen Blackshire, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 9/14/15 (Cal. 14-99)...... 1333 1335 22 The City Record September 16, 2015

East 13th Street, 2424 a.k.a. 1245 Webster Avenue (Ward 3) — Harvey J. Schach, owner — appeal dismissed on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-100) ...... 1333 East 9th Street, 1460 (Ward 3) — City of Cleveland, owner, and Hampton Inn, tenant — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-3) ...... 1332 East Boulevard, 1129 (Ward 9) — Reginald Cash, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-171) ...... 1333 Gardner Court, 1260 a.k.a. 1245 Webster Avenue (Ward 3) — Progressive Property North, LP, owner — appeal dismissed on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-125) ...... 1333 John Avenue, 4305 (Ward 3) — Nicholas Speck, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-141) ...... 1332 Scott Court, 5508 (Ward 15) — Flora Salivaras, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-170) ...... 1333 West 117th Street, 3553 (Ward 11) — Edward Francis, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-145) ...... 1333 West 18th Street, 2050 (Ward 3) — West 18 Bridge LLC, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-175) ...... 1333 West 18th Street, 2058 (Ward 3) — West 18 Bridge LLC, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-174) ...... 1332 West 18th Street, 2135 (Ward 3) — Tremont Property Investor, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-178) ...... 1333 West 18th Street, 2141 (Ward 3) — Tremont Property Investor, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-177) ...... 1333 West 18th Street, 2145 (Ward 3) — Tremont Property Investor, owner — appeal heard on 9/14/15 (Cal. 15-176) ...... 1333

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Enterprise Avenue, 13811 (Ward 16) — Marlow DT LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-193) ...... 1332 Glendale Avenue, 14217 (Ward 2) — Bernard Kerley, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-189) ...... 1332 Glendale Avenue, 14221 (Ward 2) — Bernard Kerley, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-190) ...... 1332 Oakfield Avenue, 11901 (Ward 2) — Thea Bowman Center, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-191) ...... 1332 Scranton Road, 2648 (Ward 3) — Ohio Awning LLC — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-202) ...... 1332 West 11th Street, 2027 (Ward 3) — Property Eleven LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-192) ...... 1332 West 18th Place, 2654 (Ward 3) — Ohio Awning LLC — appeal to be heard on 10/5/15 (Cal. 15-201) ...... 1332

Budget Commission

Tax Levies, 2016 — accepting and certifying — Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer — Finance Department (R 1111-15)...... 1324

Capital Projects

Amend Ord. No. 581-15 — East 28th Street reconstruction — public improvement contracts (Ward 05) (O 1099-15) ...... 1318 East 71st St. — encroach into right-of-way — streetscape amenities, bench, bike rack, sign and sculpture, crushed stone path and assorted flowers and grasses — FBE, Inc. — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (O 1103-15)...... 1320 Infrastructure capital improvement project — apply — District One Public Works Integrating Committee — Grants — Rehab. of Clark Ave., East 152nd St., Madison Ave., Marginal Rds., MLK Jr., Blvd., and Tower City bridges (O 1101-15) ...... 1319 Jefferson Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — a fish habitat structure — Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1102-15) ...... 1320 Jefferson Ave. Green Infrastructure Project — Contract: #PI20150000000009 — Platform Cement, Inc. — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 03) (F 1115-15) ...... 1317

Charter

Charter Amendment relating to civil service appointments and promotions — November 3, 2015 ballot — Board of Elections (F 1114-15)...... 1317

City Clerk

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — September 14th meeting (F 1163-15) ...... 1317

City Council

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — September 14th meeting (F 1163-15) ...... 1317 1336 September 16, 2015 The City Record 23

City of Cleveland Bids

The Rental of Heavy-Duty Equipment, Snow Removal Equipment and Equipment Operators — Department of Port Control — per Ord. 579-15 — bid due October 1, 2015 (advertised 9/16/2015 and 9/23/2015)...... 1334

City Planning Commission

Abbey Ave. (northeast corner) and West 19th St. — change Use, Area, and Height Districts (Ward 03) (O 853-15) ...... 1333 Chester Ave., East 97th St., Woodward Ct. and East 101st St. — apply mapped setbacks to parcels (Ward 07) (O 855-15) ...... 1328 Clinton Ave and north of Franklin Blvd., between W. 32nd St., and W. 29th St., — change Use District (Ward 03) (O 981-15) ...... 1333 East 71st St. — encroach into right-of-way — streetscape amenities, bench, bike rack, sign and sculpture, crushed stone path and assorted flowers and grasses — FBE, Inc. — Capital Projects Office (Ward 12) (O 1103-15) ...... 1320 Jefferson Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — a fish habitat structure — Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization — Capital Projects Office (Ward 03) (O 1102-15)...... 1320 Lorain Ave. (between W. 123rd St. and W. 129th St.) — establish Variety Design Review District (Ward 11) (O 849-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St. and West 129th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District (Ward 11) (O 850-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St., and West 136th St. and the south side of Lorain Ave. (between West 129th St. and West 136th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District (Ward 16) (O 851-15) ...... 1333 Mueller Electric Company Building — East 31st St., 1565-1607 — PPN 102-28-109 / 110 / 111 / 112 / 113 / 114 — designate as landmark — Landmarks Commission (Ward 07) (O 881-15) ...... 1327 North of Detroit, South of Route 2, west of West 25th St., and east of West 28th St., — change Use District (Ward 03) (O 1064-15) ...... 1333 W. 117th Street, North of Triskett Ave., and South of Arden Ave. — change Use, Area and Height Districts — (Ward 16) (O 1097-15) ...... 1323 (south of) Abbey Ave., (north of) Willey Ave. (between West 19th St. and Scranton Rd.) — change Use District (Ward 03) (O 852-15) ...... 1333 (east side) of W.117th St., (north of) Lorain Ave. — change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 11) (O 932-15) ...... 1333

Clerk Of Council

Internship agreements with various individuals — assist Council with various matters (O 977-15) ...... 1327

Cleveland Municipal Court (Muni Court)

Domestic Intervention, Education & Training (DIET) Program, 2015-2019 — Cuyahoga County — Grant — Finance Department (O 985-15) ...... 1327

Communications

Charter Amendment relating to civil service appointments and promotions — November 3, 2015 ballot — Board of Elections (F 1114-15)...... 1317 Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — September 14th meeting (F 1163-15) ...... 1317 Resident Utilization Report — August 2015 Bi-Monthly Report — Flats Project — Equal Opportunity Office (F 1113-15)...... 1317

Condolences

Brazzell, Larry Keith (R 1138-15) ...... 1318 Green, Luticia Mae (Jackson) (R 1140-15) ...... 1318 Hill, Evangelist Sarah P. Hill (R 1143-15) ...... 1318 Johnson, Samuel James (R 1139-15) ...... 1318 Kimbro, Lexus Michelle (R 1144-15) ...... 1318 Moore, Bobbie Jean (R 1145-15) ...... 1318 Moore, Lizzie (R 1142-15)...... 1318 Sample, Linda Kaye (R 1141-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Wright, Michael (R 1164-15) ...... 1318

Congratulations

Annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation — Florence Zenobia Crittenden / Ms. Clairol Team (R 1148-15) ...... 1318 Beth-El African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church (R 1147-15) ...... 1318 Beverage, Thomas (R 1154-15) ...... 1318 Dockrill — Diane (Bell) (R 1150-15) ...... 1318 1337 24 The City Record September 16, 2015

Fields, Darlene (R 1146-15) ...... 1318 Leimkuehler, Paul E. (R 1153-15) ...... 1318 Meredith, Bruce (R 1152-15) ...... 1318 Nader, Joyce E. (R 1151-15) ...... 1318 Stephens, Master Sergeant Tracey Y. (R 1149-15)...... 1318

Contracts

Amend Ord. No. 581-15 — East 28th Street reconstruction — public improvement — Capital Projects Office (Ward 05) (O 1099-15) ...... 1318 Bed Bug Assistance Program — provide services — eligible seniors and adults with disabilities (O 1109-15)...... 1322 Employee Training — professional service — Operator Training Committee of Ohio — Utilities Department (O 1108-15) ...... 1321 Infrastructure capital improvement project — apply — Capital Projects Office — District One Public Works Integrating Committee — Grants — Rehab. of Clark Ave., East 152nd St., Madison Ave., Marginal Rds., , MLK Jr., Blvd., and Tower City bridges (O 1101-15) ...... 1319 Internship agreements with various individuals — assist Council with various matters (O 977-15) ...... 1327 Jefferson Ave. Green Infrastructure Project — Contract: #PI20150000000009 — Platform Cement, Inc. — Capital Projects Office — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 03) (F 1115-15) ...... 1317 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*197 — Landrum & Brown, Inc. (O 1105-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*200 — Jacobsen Daniels Associates, LLC (O 1107-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*218 — RS&H Ohio, Inc. (O 1106-15) ...... 1321 RDT Concepts — purchase of a high-density records storage system — Human Resources Department (O 989-15) ...... 1328 Roof and roof system repair and replacement — renew Contract No. PI 2012*049 — West Roofing Systems Inc. (O 1104-15) ...... 1320 Urban League of Greater Cleveland Inc. — provide financial assistance for operating expenses associated with business outreach — grant agreement — Economic Development (O 988-15) ...... 1328

Cuyahoga County

Domestic Intervention, Education & Training (DIET) Program, 2015-2019 — Cleveland Municipal Court — Grant — Finance Department (O 985-15) ...... 1327 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Program, 2016-17 — Cuyahoga County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board — Health Department (O 1100-15) ...... 1318 Tax Advances, Year 2016 — City Treasury — Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer (R 1112-15) ...... 1325 Tax Levies, 2016 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County — Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer — Finance Department (R 1111-15) ...... 1324

East Side Market

Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. — lease — East 105th St. and St. Clair Ave. — space for food — related business (Ward(s) 09, 10) (O 843-15) ...... 1327

Economic Development Department

Amend Ord. No. 658-15 — Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 5109 — Aldo Dure or Designee — agreement (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1132-15) ...... 1326 Amend Ord. No. 660-15 — Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 2804 — Virginia Gonzales or her designee (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1133-15)...... 1326 Urban League of Greater Cleveland Inc. — provide financial assistance for operating expenses associated with business outreach — grant agreement (O 988-15) ...... 1328

Encroachments

East 71st St. — encroach into right-of-way — streetscape amenities, bench, bike rack, sign and sculpture, crushed stone path and assorted flowers and grasses — FBE, Inc. — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (O 1103-15) ...... 1320 Jefferson Ave. — right-of-way — a fish habitat structure — Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1102-15) ...... 1320

Finance Department

Domestic Intervention, Education & Training (DIET) Program, 2015-2019 — Cleveland Municipal Court — Cuyahoga County — Grant (O 985-15) ...... 1327 Salary and wage schedule — Sections 39 and 57 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Human Resource Department (O 1110-15) ...... 1322 1338 September 16, 2015 The City Record 25

Tax Advances, Year 2016 — City Treasury — Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer (R 1112-15) ...... 1325 Tax Levies, 2016 — accepting and certifying — Budget Commission of Cuyahoga County — Cuyahoga County Fiscal Officer (R 1111-15) ...... 1324

Gifts

The Friesian Empire and Equine Center — gift of three horses — Mounted Unit — Police Division — Safety Department (O 1098-15) ...... 1318

Grants

Domestic Intervention, Education & Training (DIET) Program, 2015-2019 — Cleveland Municipal Court — Cuyahoga County — Finance Department (O 985-15)...... 1327 Flu + You Program, 2015-2016 — grant acceptance of $5,000 — National Council on Aging — Aging Department (F 1116-15)...... 1317 Infrastructure capital improvement project — apply — Capital Projects Office — District One Public Works Integrating Committee — Rehab. of Clark Ave., East 152nd St., Madison Ave., Marginal Rds., MLK Jr., Blvd., and Tower City bridges (O 1101-15)...... 1319 Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Program, 2016-17 — Cuyahoga County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board — Health Department (O 1100-15) ...... 1318 Urban League of Greater Cleveland Inc. — provide financial assistance for operating expenses associated with business outreach — agreement — Economic Development (O 988-15) ...... 1328

Health Department

Mental Health and Substance Abuse Treatment and Prevention Program, 2016-17 — Cuyahoga County Alcohol, Drug Addiction and Mental Health Services Board (O 1100-15)...... 1318

Human Resources Department

RDT Concepts — purchase of a high-density records storage system — contracts (O 989-15)...... 1328 Salary and wage schedule — Sections 39 and 57 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Finance Department (O 1110-15) ...... 1322

Landmark Commission

Mueller Electric Company Building — East 31st St., 1565-1607 — PPN 102-28-109 / 110 / 111 / 112/ 113 / 114 — designate as landmark — City Planning Commission (Ward 07) (O 881-15) ...... 1327

Leases

Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. — East Side Market — East 105th St. and St. Clair Ave. — space for food — related business (Ward(s) 09, 10) (O 843-15) ...... 1327

Liquor Permits

Bolivar Ave., 721 — transfer of license application (Ward 03) (F 1123-15) ...... 1318 Detroit Ave., 5605 — transfer of location application (Ward 15) (F 1122-15) ...... 1318 East 116th St., 2871 — transfer to another taxing district (Ward 04) (F 1119-15)...... 1317 East 17th St., 1740 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 03) (F 1135-15) ...... 1318 East 25th St., 1615 — transfer to another taxing district (Ward 07) (F 1120-15)...... 1317 East 79th St., 2131 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 06) (F 1121-15) ...... 1318 East 93rd St., 3489 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 06) (F 1124-15) ...... 1318 Euclid Ave., 5000 — transfer of license application (Ward 07) (F 1125-15) ...... 1318 Lorain Ave., 3815 — new application (Ward 03) (F 1118-15) ...... 1317 W. Superior Ave., 614 — objection to issuance (Ward 03) (R 1128-15) ...... 1327 Warner Rd., 4464 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 02) (F 1136-15)...... 1318 Waterloo Rd., 15710 — new application (Ward 08) (F 1126-15) ...... 1318 West 10th St., 2061 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 03) (F 1117-15) ...... 1317 West 130th St., 4282 — objection to transfer of location (Ward 16) (R 1129-15) ...... 1327

Office Of Equal Opportunity (OEO)

Resident Utilization Report — August 2015 Bi-Monthly Report — Flats Project (F 1113-15) ...... 1317

Permits

NEOCycle Night Ride — September 12th & and NEOCycle Criterium — September 13th — Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 15) (O 1131-15) ...... 1325 Walk of Hope, 38th Annual — October 3 — Catholic Charities Disability Services and Ministries (Ward 03) (O 1130-15)...... 1325 1339 26 The City Record September 16, 2015

Police Division

The Friesian Empire and Equine Center — gift of three horses — Mounted Unit — Safety Department (O 1098-15) ...... 1318

Port Control Department

Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*197 — Landrum & Brown, Inc. (O 1105-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*200 — Jacobsen Daniels Associates, LLC (O 1107-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*218 — RS&H Ohio, Inc. (O 1106-15) ...... 1321 Roof and roof system repair and replacement — renew Contract No. PI 2012*049 — West Roofing Systems Inc. (O 1104-15) ...... 1320

Professional Services

Amend Ord. No. 581-15 — East 28th Street reconstruction — public improvement contracts — Capital Projects Office (Ward 05) (O 1099-15) ...... 1318 Bed Bug Assistance Program — provide services — eligible seniors and adults with disabilities (O 1109-15)...... 1322 Employee Training — contracts — Operator Training Committee of Ohio — Utilities Department (O 1108-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*197 — Landrum & Brown, Inc. (O 1105-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*200 — Jacobsen Daniels Associates, LLC (O 1107-15) ...... 1321 Provide on-call planning services — renew Contract No. PS 2013*218 — RS&H Ohio, Inc. (O 1106-15) ...... 1321 Roof and roof system repair and replacement — renew Contract No. PI 2012*049 — West Roofing Systems Inc. (O 1104-15) ...... 1320

Public Hearing (Notices)

Abbey Ave. (northeast corner) and West 19th St. — change Use, Area, and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 853-15)...... 1333 Clinton Ave and north of Franklin Blvd., between W. 32nd St., and W. 29th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 981-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between W. 123rd St. and W. 129th St.) — establish Variety Design Review District — City Planning Commission (Ward 11) (O 849-15)...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St. and West 129th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (Ward 11) (O 850-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St., and West 136th St. and the south side of Lorain Ave. (between West 129th St. and West 136th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (Ward 16) (O 851-15)...... 1333 North of Detroit, South of Route 2, west of West 25th St., and east of West 28th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1064-15) ...... 1333 (south of) Abbey Ave., (north of) Willey Ave. (between West 19th St. and Scranton Rd.) — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 852-15) ...... 1333 (east side) of W.117th St., (north of) Lorain Ave. — change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 11) (O 932-15) ...... 1333

Public Improvements

Amend Ord. No. 581-15 — East 28th Street reconstruction — contracts — Capital Projects Office (Ward 05) (O 1099-15) ...... 1318

Public Works

Jefferson Ave. Green Infrastructure Project — Contract: #PI20150000000009 — Platform Cement, Inc. — Capital Projects Office (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 03) (F 1115-15)...... 1317 Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. — lease — East Side Market — East 105th St. and St. Clair Ave. — space for food — related business (Ward(s) 09, 10) (O 843-15)...... 1327

Races

NEOCycle Night Ride — permit — September 12th & and NEOCycle Criterium — September 13th — Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 15) (O 1131-15) ...... 1325 Walk of Hope, 38th Annual — permit — October 3 — Catholic Charities Disability Services and Ministries (Ward 03) (O 1130-15) ...... 1325 1340 September 16, 2015 The City Record 27

Recognition

Boehnlein, Ronald and Sally — 60th Wedding Anniversary (R 1160-15) ...... 1318 DaVita Ridge Park Dialysis Center (R 1156-15) ...... 1318 Hispanic Heritage Month 2015 (R 1161-15) ...... 1318 Hospice of the Western Reserve and Helderberg Hospice (R 1157-15) ...... 1318 KaBOOM! (R 1155-15) ...... 1318 Nizar Qabbani Statue Dedication (R 1159-15) ...... 1318 Sharon Pentecostal Church of God (R 1158-15) ...... 1318

Reports

Resident Utilization Report — August 2015 Bi-Monthly Report — Flats Project — Equal Opportunity Office (F 1113-15)...... 1317

Resolution Of Support

May Company Bldg., Euclid Ave., 200 — Support Round 15 Catalytic Project Application of Landmark Management — Ohio Development Services Agency — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Ward 03) (R 1127-15) ...... 1326 Urging US EPA to investigate water contamination at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Beach (R 1134-15) ...... 1325

Resolutions — Miscellaneous

Urging US EPA to investigate water contamination at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Beach (R 1134-15) ...... 1325

Safety Department

The Friesian Empire and Equine Center — gift of three horses — Mounted Unit — Police Division (O 1098-15) ...... 1318

Salaries

Salary and wage schedule — Sections 39 and 57 — amend Ord. 323-15 — Finance Department — Human Resource Department (O 1110-15) ...... 1322

Statement Of Work Acceptance

Jefferson Ave. Green Infrastructure Project — Contract: #PI20150000000009 — Platform Cement, Inc. — Capital Projects Office — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 03) (F 1115-15) ...... 1317

Tax Credits

May Company Bldg., Euclid Ave., 200 — Support Round 15 Catalytic Project Application of Landmark Management — Ohio Development Services Agency — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (Ward 03) (R 1127-15) ...... 1326

Utilities Department

Employee Training — professional service contracts — Operator Training Committee of Ohio (O 1108-15) ...... 1321

Ward 01

Annual Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation — Florence Zenobia Crittenden / Ms. Clairol Team — Congratulations (R 1148-15)...... 1318 Kimbro, Lexus Michelle — Condolence (R 1144-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 02

Boehnlein, Ronald and Sally — 60th Wedding Anniversary — Recognition (R 1160-15) ...... 1318 Bryan, Thomas Luther “Luke” — Welcome (R 1162-15) ...... 1318 Moore, Bobbie Jean — Condolence (R 1145-15) ...... 1318 Nizar Qabbani Statue Dedication — Recognition (R 1159-15) ...... 1318 Sharon Pentecostal Church of God — Recognition (R 1158-15) ...... 1318 Stephens, Master Sergeant Tracey Y. — Congratulations (R 1149-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Warner Rd., 4464 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1136-15) ...... 1318 1341 28 The City Record September 16, 2015

Ward 03

Abbey Ave. (northeast corner) and West 19th St. — change Use, Area, and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (O 853-15) ...... 1333 Bolivar Ave., 721 — transfer of license application — liquor permit (F 1123-15) ...... 1318 Clinton Ave and north of Franklin Blvd., between W. 32nd St., and W. 29th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 981-15) ...... 1333 East 17th St., 1740 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1135-15) ...... 1318 Jefferson Ave. — encroach into right-of-way — a fish habitat structure — Cuyahoga River Community Planning Organization — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 1102-15)...... 1320 Jefferson Ave. Green Infrastructure Project — Contract: #PI20150000000009 — Platform Cement, Inc. — Capital Projects Office — Works Department (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 1115-15) ...... 1317 Lorain Ave., 3815 — new application — liquor permit (F 1118-15) ...... 1317 May Company Bldg., Euclid Ave., 200 — Support Round 15 Catalytic Project Application of Landmark Management — Ohio Development Services Agency — State Historic Preservation Tax Credits (R 1127-15)...... 1326 North of Detroit, South of Route 2, west of West 25th St., and east of West 28th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 1064-15) ...... 1333 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 W. Superior Ave., 614 — objection to issuance — liquor permit (R 1128-15) ...... 1327 Walk of Hope, 38th Annual — permit — October 3 — Catholic Charities Disability Services and Ministries (O 1130-15)...... 1325 West 10th St., 2061 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1117-15)...... 1317 (south of) Abbey Ave., (north of) Willey Ave. (between West 19th St. and Scranton Rd.) — change Use District — City Planning Commission (O 852-15) ...... 1333

Ward 04

East 116th St., 2871 — transfer to another taxing district — liquor permit (F 1119-15) ...... 1317 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 05

Amend Ord. No. 581-15 — East 28th Street reconstruction — public improvement contracts — Capital Projects Office (O 1099-15) ...... 1318 Brazzell, Larry Keith — Condolence (R 1138-15) ...... 1318 Fields, Darlene — Congratulations (R 1146-15) ...... 1318 Hill, Evangelist Sarah P. Hill — Condolence (R 1143-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 06

East 79th St., 2131 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1121-15) ...... 1318 East 93rd St., 3489 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 1124-15) ...... 1318 Hill, Evangelist Sarah P. Hill — Condolence (R 1143-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 07

Chester Ave., East 97th St., Woodward Ct. and East 101st St. — apply mapped setbacks to parcels — City Planning Commission (O 855-15) ...... 1328 East 25th St., 1615 — transfer to another taxing district — liquor permit (F 1120-15)...... 1317 Euclid Ave., 5000 — transfer of license application — liquor permit (F 1125-15) ...... 1318 Mueller Electric Company Building — East 31st St., 1565-1607 — PPN 102-28-109 / 110 / 111 / 112 / 113 / 114 — designate as landmark — City Planning Commission — Landmarks Commission (O 881-15)...... 1327 Sample, Linda Kaye — Condolence (R 1141-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 08

Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Urging US EPA to investigate water contamination at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Beach (R 1134-15) ...... 1325 Waterloo Rd., 15710 — new application — liquor permit (F 1126-15) ...... 1318

Ward 09

Beth-El African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church — Congratulations (R 1147-15) ...... 1318 Green, Luticia Mae (Jackson) — Condolence (R 1140-15)...... 1318 Johnson, Samuel James — Condolence (R 1139-15) ...... 1318 Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. — lease — East Side Market — East 105th St. and St. Clair Ave. — space for food — related business (Ward(s) 09, 10) (O 843-15)...... 1327 1342 September 16, 2015 The City Record 29

Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Urging US EPA to investigate water contamination at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Beach (R 1134-15) ...... 1325

Ward 10

Hospice of the Western Reserve and Helderberg Hospice — Recognition (R 1157-15)...... 1318 Moore, Lizzie — Condolence (R 1142-15) ...... 1318 Northeast Ohio Neighborhood Health Services, Inc. — lease — East Side Market — East 105th St. and St. Clair Ave. — space for food — related business (Ward(s) 09, 10) (O 843-15) ...... 1327 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Urging US EPA to investigate water contamination at Villa Angela Beach and Euclid Beach (R 1134-15) ...... 1325

Ward 11

Lorain Ave. (between W. 123rd St. and W. 129th St.) — establish Variety Design Review District — City Planning Commission (O 849-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St. and West 129th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (O 850-15)...... 1333 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 (east side) of W.117th St., (north of) Lorain Ave. — change Use, Area and Height District (O 932-15) ...... 1333

Ward 12

Boehnlein, Ronald and Sally — 60th Wedding Anniversary — Recognition (R 1160-15) ...... 1318 East 71st St. — encroach into right-of-way — streetscape amenities, bench, bike rack, sign and sculpture, crushed stone path and assorted flowers and grasses — FBE, Inc. — Capital Projects Office — City Planning Commission (O 1103-15) ...... 1320 KaBOOM! — Recognition (R 1155-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 13

DaVita Ridge Park Dialysis Center — Recognition (R 1156-15) ...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 14

Amend Ord. No. 658-15 — Be Next Awning & Graphics, Inc. 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 5109 — Aldo Dure or Designee — agreement — Economic Development (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1132-15) ...... 1326 Amend Ord. No. 660-15 — Virginia’s Beauty & Barber Shop 50/50 Project — Clark Ave., 2804 — Virginia Gonzales or her designee (Ward 14 NCF) (O 1133-15)...... 1326 Hispanic Heritage Month 2015 — Recognition (R 1161-15)...... 1318 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318

Ward 15

Beverage, Thomas — Congratulations (R 1154-15) ...... 1318 Detroit Ave., 5605 — transfer of location application — liquor permit (F 1122-15) ...... 1318 Dockrill — Diane (Bell) — Congratulations (R 1150-15) ...... 1318 Hispanic Heritage Month 2015 — Recognition (R 1161-15)...... 1318 Leimkuehler, Paul E. — Congratulations (R 1153-15) ...... 1318 Meredith, Bruce — Congratulations (R 1152-15) ...... 1318 Nader, Joyce E. — Congratulations (R 1151-15) ...... 1318 NEOCycle Night Ride — permit — September 12th & and NEOCycle Criterium — September 13th — Greater Cleveland Sports Commission (Ward 15) (O 1131-15) ...... 1325 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 Wright, Michael — Condolence (R 1164-15) ...... 1318

Ward 16

Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St., and West 136th St. and the south side of Lorain Ave. (between West 129th St. and West 136th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (O 851-15) ...... 1333 Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 W. 117th Street, North of Triskett Ave., and South of Arden Ave. — change Use, Area and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (O 1097-15) ...... 1323 West 130th St., 4282 — objection to transfer of location — liquor permit (R 1129-15) ...... 1327

Ward 17

Sweeney, Katherine — Condolence (R 1137-15) ...... 1318 1343 30 The City Record September 16, 2015

Welcome

Bryan, Thomas Luther “Luke” (R 1162-15)...... 1318

Zoning

Abbey Ave. (northeast corner) and West 19th St. — change Use, Area, and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 853-15)...... 1333 Chester Ave., East 97th St., Woodward Ct. and East 101st St. — apply mapped setbacks to parcels — City Planning Commission (Ward 07) (O 855-15) ...... 1328 Clinton Ave and north of Franklin Blvd., between W. 32nd St., 9/9/2015 11:01 AMand W. 29th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 981-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between W. 123rd St. and W. 129th St.) — establish Variety Design Review District — City Planning Commission (Ward 11) (O 849-15)...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St. and West 129th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (Ward 11) (O 850-15) ...... 1333 Lorain Ave. (between West 123rd St., and West 136th St. and the south side of Lorain Ave. (between West 129th St. and West 136th St.) — establish Urban Form Overlay District — City Planning Commission (Ward 16) (O 851-15)...... 1333 North of Detroit, South of Route 2, west of West 25th St., and east of West 28th St., — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 1064-15) ...... 1333 W. 117th Street, North of Triskett Ave., and South of Arden Ave. — change Use, Area and Height Districts — City Planning Commission (Ward 16) (O 1097-15) ...... 1323 (south of) Abbey Ave., (north of) Willey Ave. (between West 19th St. and Scranton Rd.) — change Use District — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 852-15) ...... 1333 (east side) of W.117th St., (north of) Lorain Ave. — change Use, Area and Height District (Ward 11) (O 932-15) ...... 1333

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