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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 Joseph T. Jones Board of Zoning Appeals 20 2 Kevin L. Bishop Board of Building Standards 3 Kerry McCormack and Building Appeals 21 4 Kenneth L. Johnson, Sr. Public Notice 21 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland Public Hearings 21 6 Blaine A. Griffin City of Cleveland Bids 21 7 Basheer S. Jones Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 22 8 Michael D. Polensek Committee Meetings 22 9 Kevin Conwell Index 22 10 Anthony T. Hairston 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Jasmin Santana 15 Matt Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane

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

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The City Record The following Committees meet at File No. 131-2019. Published weekly by the City Clerk, the Call of the Chair: Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Com- Clerk of Council under authority munications, Office of the Mayor, Mayor’s Appointments Committee: City of Cleveland. Received. of the Charter of the Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, City of Cleveland Cleveland, Kelley. COMMUNICATIONS The City Record is available online at Operations Committee: McCormack File No. 132-2019. www.clevelandcitycouncil.org (CHAIR), Griffin, Keane, Kelley, From Khrys Shefton, Director of Address all communications to Zone. Real Estate Development, Famicos Foundation. Notice of award of fund- PATRICIA J. BRITT Rules Committee: Kelley ing by Housing Finance City Clerk, Clerk of Council (CHAIR), Cleveland, Hairston, Agency for multifamily funding pro- Keane, Polensek. 216 City Hall grams for the development known as Circle North Lease Purchase PERMANENT SCHEDULE OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS Homes, at various sites in Cleve- land, Ohio. Received. STANDING COMMITTEES CITY COUNCIL OF THE COUNCIL ______FROM OHIO DIVISION OF 2018-2021 LIQUOR CONTROL Cleveland, Ohio January 28, 2019 MONDAY — Alternating File No. 133-2019. The meeting of the Council was RE: #0121104. Transfer of Owner- called to order at 7:03 p.m. with the 9:30 A.M. — Health and Human ship Application, C2 C2X. Ali Elder President of Council, Kevin J. Kel- Enterprises, Inc., 15315 Bartlett Ave. Services Committee: Griffin ley, in the Chair. (CHAIR), McCormack (VICE- (Ward 1). Received. CHAIR), Conwell, B. Jones, Hair- Council Members present: Kevin ston, Santana, Zone. File No. 134-2019. L. Bishop, Dona Brady, Anthony RE: #1879355. Liquor Agency Con- Brancatelli, Kevin Conwell, Blaine tract Application. DC Liquors, Inc., 9:30 A.M. — Municipal Services A. Griffin, Anthony T. Hairston, 1303 West 6th St. (Ward 3). and Properties Committee: K. John- Kenneth L. Johnson, Basheer S. Received. son (CHAIR), Brady (VICE- Jones, Joseph T. Jones, Brian Kazy, CHAIR), Bishop, Brancatelli, Hair- Kevin J. Kelley, Martin J. Keane, ston, J. Jones, Kazy. Kerry McCormack, Michael D. File No. 135-2019. Polensek, Jasmin Santana, and Matt RE: #1879355. Transfer of Owner- MONDAY Zone. ship Application, C1 C2 D6 D8. DC Also present were: Chief Operat- Liquors, Inc., 1303 West 6th St. 2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee: ing Officer Darnell Brown, Chief of (Ward 3). Received. Kelley (CHAIR), Zone (VICE- Communication, Government & CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Cleve- International Affairs Valarie J. File No. 136-2019. land, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, McCall, Chief of Regional Develop- RE: #4301415. New License Appli- McCormack. ment Edward W. Rybka, Media cation, D5. Johnny’s Top Shelf Wine Relations Director Dan Williams, and Spirits LLC, 13114 Larchmere TUESDAY Chief of Sustainability Matt Gray, Ave. (Ward 4). Received. Chief of Public Affairs Natoya 9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan- Walker-Minor, Chief of Prevention, File No. 137-2019. ning and Sustainability Committee: Intervention and Opportunity for RE: #5598665. Transfer of Owner- Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland Youth and Young Adults Tracy Mar- ship Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A. (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, B. tin-Thompson, and Directors Maryevan, Inc., 4920-22 Pearl Rd. Jones, Keane, McCormack. Langhenry, Davis, Spronz, Gordon, (Ward 13). Received. McGrath, Cox, Menesse, Blue Don- ald, West, Ebersole, Stevenson, Col- File No. 138-2019. TUESDAY — Alternating lier, McNamara, Spreng, and Bur- RE: #5669105. Transfer of Owner- rows. ship Application, D5J D6. Maynard 1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee: Concessions Group LLC, 5300 River- Keane (CHAIR), Kazy (VICE- MOTION side Dr. (Ward 17). Received. CHAIR), Bishop, Hairston, McCor- mack, Polensek, Santana. Council Members, Administration, File No. 139-2019. Staff, and those in the audience rose 1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com- RE: #6228007. Transfer of Owner- for a moment of silent reflection, ship Application, C1. Ejaz A. munity Benefits Committee: ______and the Pledge of Allegiance. (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), Mughal, 14910 Lorain Ave. (Ward 17). Received. Brady, Griffin, B. Jones, J. Jones, MOTION Kazy. CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS On the motion of Council Member WEDNESDAY — Alternating Keane, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed The rules were suspended and the 10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee: with and the journal approved. Sec- following Resolutions were adopted Zone (CHAIR), Polensek (VICE- onded by Council Member Hairston. by a rising vote: CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, B. Jones, J. Jones, Santana. OATHS OF OFFICE Res. No. 154-2019 — Lynda Ann Moore Lacey. 10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com- File No. 130-2019. Res. No. 155-2019 — Lessie mittee: Cleveland (CHAIR), Keane Michael Spreng, Secretary, Civil (Barnes) Brown. (VICE-CHAIR), Bishop, Conwell, Service Commission, City of Cleve- Res. No. 156-2019 — Linda D. Johnson, J. Jones, Santana. land. Received. Slone. 93 4 The City Record January 30, 2019

Res. No. 157-2019 — William David include the improvement authorized immediately upon its passage and Davis. in this ordinance, the Director of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it Res. No. 158-2019 — Ruth Johnson Capital Projects is authorized to shall take effect and be in force Boseman. make one or more written require- from and after the earliest period Res. No. 159-2019 — Annie M. Reid. ment contracts under the Charter allowed by law. Res. No. 160-2019 — Scot A. Palic- and the Codified Ordinances of Referred to Directors of Capital ka. Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for the Projects, Finance, Law; Committees requirements for a period not to on Municipal Services and Proper- CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS exceed two years for the making of ties, Finance. the above public improvement with The rules were suspended and the the lowest responsible bidder or bid- Ord. No. 142-2019. following Resolutions were adopted ders after competitive bidding on a By Council Members Brancatelli without objection: unit basis for the improvement for and Kelley (by departmental a period not to exceed the specified request). Res. No. 161-2019 — DeNoris term, purchased by the Commission- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Brown. er of Purchases and Supplies on a ing the Director of Community Res. No. 162-2019 — Rev. Benjamin unit basis for the Division of Engi- Development to apply for and accept F. Gohstin, Sr. neering and Construction, Office of grants from the United States Res. No. 163-2019 — Veronica Capital Projects. Bids shall be taken Department of Housing and Urban “Vera” Casey. in a manner that permits an award Development for the PY2019 under Res. No. 164-2019 — Charlene to be made for all items as a single the Title I of the Housing and Com- Crowley. contract, or by separate contract for munity Development Act of 1974, for Res. No. 165-2019 — Sean W. each or any combination of the the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Hardy. items as the Board of Control deter- Partnerships Act Program, Emer- Res. No. 166-2019 — James J. mines. Alternate bids for a period gency Solutions Grant Program, and McMonagle. less than the specified term may be the Housing Opportunities for Per- Res. No. 167-2019 — Christopher taken if desired by the Commis- sons with AIDS Program; and autho- Ronayne. sioner of Purchases and Supplies rizing contracts and other expendi- until provision is made for the tures. RECOGNITION RESOLUTION requirements for the entire term. Whereas, this ordinance consti- Section 3. That the Director of tutes an emergency measure provid- The rules were suspended and the Capital Projects is authorized to ing for the usual daily operation of following Resolution was adopted apply and pay for permits, licenses, a municipal department; now, there- without objection: or other authorizations required by fore, any regulatory agency or public Be it ordained by the Council of Res. No. 168-2019 — Vietnamese authority to permit performance of the City of Cleveland: Community of – the work authorized by this ordi- Section 1. That the Director of “Year of the Pig”. nance. Community Development is autho- Section 4. That the Director of rized to apply for and accept grants FIRST READING EMERGENCY Capital Projects is authorized to from the U. S. Department of Hous- ORDINANCES REFERRED apply for and accept any gifts, ing and Urban Development (HUD) grants, or other funding for this pur- in the following estimated amounts: Ord. No. 140-2019. pose from any public or private enti- $20,116,532 to conduct the PY2019 By Council Members Johnson and ty and that the Director is autho- Community Development Block Kelley (by departmental request). rized to file all papers and execute Grant (CDBG) Program; $3,458,438 An emergency ordinance deter- all documents necessary to receive to conduct the Federal HOME mining the method of making the the funds; and that the funds are Investment Partnerships Act public improvement of repairing, appropriated for the purposes (HOME) Program; $1,739,682 to con- duct the Emergency Solutions Grant constructing, or installing, road- described in this ordinance. (ESG) Program; and $1,096,050 for ways, bus pads, sidewalks, driveway Section 5. That the Director of the Housing Opportunities for Per- aprons, curbs, brick streets, ADA Capital Projects is authorized to sons with AIDS (HOPWA) Program, compliant curb ramps, minor bridge accept a cash contribution from pub- for the purposes and uses set forth repairs, and appurtenances, and lic or private entities for infrastruc- in the budgets and in compliance asphalt resurfacing and asphalt ture restoration costs associated with the requirements of Title I of crack sealing; authorizing the Direc- with relocating, rehabilitating or the Housing and Community Devel- tor of Capital Projects to enter into reconstructing utility infrastructure opment Act of 1974 and applicable one or more public improvement for the improvement. rules and regulations. That the requirement contracts for the mak- Section 6. That the Director of Director of Community Development ing of the improvement; authorizing Capital Projects is authorized to is authorized to file all papers and the director to apply for and accept enter into any agreement or agree- execute all documents necessary to any gifts or grants; and authorizing ments that are necessary to imple- receive the funds under the grants, any agreements, for a period not to ment the improvement. and that the funds are appropriated exceed two years. Section 7. That the costs of the for the purposes set forth in this Whereas, this ordinance consti- contract or contracts shall be paid ordinance. tutes an emergency measure provid- from Fund Nos. 20 SF 520, 20 SF 528, Section 2. Project Clean Program. ing for the usual daily operation of 20 SF 534, 20 SF 540, 20 SF 546, 20 (a) That Community Development a municipal department; now, there- SF 554, 20 SF 563, 20 SF 568, 20 SF Block Grant funds in the estimated fore, 574, 20 SF 579, 20 SF 586 and from amount of $1,210,999 are appropriat- Be it ordained by the Council of the fund or funds to which are cred- ed from Fund No. 14 SF 045 for costs the City of Cleveland: ited the proceeds of the sale of of the Department of Public Works Section 1. That, under Section 167 future bonds if authorized by this incurred from Fund 19 following the of the Charter of the City of Cleve- Council and sold by the City for a appropriate federal regulations and land, this Council determines to purpose which includes this associated with conducting the Pro- make the public improvement of improvement, and shall also be ject Clean Program in conjunction repairing, constructing, or charged against the proper appro- with the Community Development installing, roadways, bus pads, side- priation accounts and the Director Block Grant Program. walks, driveway aprons, curbs, of Finance shall certify the amount (b) That the Director of Public brick streets, ADA compliant curb of any purchase under the contract, Works is authorized to enter into ramps, minor bridge repairs, and each of which purchases shall be one or more contracts with various appurtenances, and asphalt resur- made on order of the Commissioner non-profit and for-profit agencies to facing and asphalt crack sealing, of Purchases and Supplies by a provide services necessary to imple- for the Division of Engineering and delivery order issued against the ment the Project Clean Program Construction, Office of Capital Pro- contract or contracts and certified payable from Fund No. 14 SF 045 jects, by one or more public improve- by the Director of Finance. (RQS and prior years balances. (RQS 8006, ment requirement contracts duly let 0103, RLS 2019-1) RLA 2019-0004) to the lowest responsible bidder or Section 8. That this ordinance is (c) That prior to expending funds bidders on a unit basis for the declared to be an emergency mea- under this ordinance, the Director of improvement. sure and, provided it receives the Public Works and the Director of Section 2. That, provided this affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Community Development shall enter Council authorizes and the City sells the members elected to Council, it into a memorandum of understand- future bonds for the purposes that shall take effect and be in force ing for this program. 94 January 30, 2019 The City Record 5

Section 3. AIDS Prevention – consultants or one or more firms of (b) That the Director of Building CDBG funded. consultants for the purpose of sup- and Housing is authorized to enter (a) That, as a Subrecipient plementing the regularly employed into one or more contracts with var- Grantee of CDBG funds for the staff of the several departments of ious non-profit and for-profit agen- Department of Community Develop- the City of Cleveland in order to pro- cies and entities for services neces- ment, the Director of Public Health vide professional services necessary sary to implement the Demolition is authorized to enter into one or to provide evaluation services. Program and emergency contracts more contracts with various agen- The selection of the consultants under the Board-up Program. cies or entities to provide HIV/AIDS for the services shall be made by (c) That the Director of Building prevention and education activities the Board of Control on the nomi- and Housing is authorized to make and in addition, the estimated nation of the Director of Public one or more written requirement amount of $56,393 is appropriated to Health from a list of qualified con- contracts under the Charter and the the Department of Public Health for sultants available for employment Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, administrative costs of implement- as may be determined after a full Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for ing the contracts authorized by this and complete canvass by the Direc- a one or two year period for the ordinance. tor of Public Health for the purpose items of labor and materials neces- (b) That the Director of Public of compiling a list. The compensa- sary to implement the Board-up Pro- Health is authorized to employ by tion to be paid for the services shall gram, in the approximate amount as contract or contracts one or more be fixed by the Board of Control. purchased during the preceding consultants or one or more firms of The contract or contracts authorized term, to be purchased by the Com- consultants for the purpose of sup- shall be prepared by the Director of missioner of Purchases and Supplies plementing the regularly employed Law, approved by the Director of on a unit basis for the Department staff of the several departments of Public Health and certified by the of Building and Housing. Bids shall the City of Cleveland in order to pro- Director of Finance. be taken in a manner that permits vide professional services necessary (c) That any agency or entity an award to be made for all items to provide evaluation services. that receives funds under this ordi- as a single contract, or by separate The selection of the consultants nance shall be required to comply contract for each or any combina- for the services shall be made by with the evaluation services provid- tion of the items as the Board of the Board of Control on the nomi- ed by the consultant. Control determines. Alternate bids nation of the Director of Public (d) That prior to expending funds for a period less than the specified Health from a list of qualified con- under this ordinance, the Director of term may be taken if desired by the sultants available for employment Public Health and the Director of Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- as may be determined after a full Community Development must enter plies until provision is made for the and complete canvass by the Direc- into a memorandum of understand- tor of Public Health for the purpose requirements for the entire term. ing for this program under the of compiling a list. The compensa- The Director of Building and Hous- terms authorized by this legislation. tion to be paid for the services shall ing is authorized to enter into one (e) That the estimated cost of the be fixed by the Board of Control. or more contracts with a term of The contract or contracts authorized contracts of $1,058,802 and the esti- two years instead of one year when shall be prepared by the Director of mated amount of administrative cost there is a financial advantage to the Law, approved by the Director of of $37,248 for a total estimated City. For purposes of this ordinance, Public Health and certified by the amount of $1,096,050, are appropriat- a financial advantage shall be deter- Director of Finance. ed for costs of the Department of mined by the Director of Building (c) That the Director of Public Public Health incurred from Fund and Housing by comparing the bids Health is authorized to enter into 19 following the appropriate federal received for both terms. one or more contracts with agencies, regulations payable from Fund No. (d) That the costs of the contract entities, or individuals to implement 19 SF 667, and any other prior years or contracts shall be charged this ordinance. balances. (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0011) against the proper appropriation (d) That any agency or entity Section 5 Anti-Predatory Lending accounts and the Director of that receives funds under this ordi- Program. Finance shall certify the amount of nance shall be required to comply (a) That Community Development any purchase under the contract, with the evaluation services provid- Block Grant funds in the estimated each of which purchases shall be ed by the consultant. amount of $85,950 are appropriated made on order of the Commissioner (e) That prior to expending funds from Fund No. 14 SF 045 for anti- of Purchases and Supplies under a under this ordinance, the Directors predatory lending and foreclosure delivery order against the contract of Public Health and Community prevention assistance, financial lit- or contracts certified by the Direc- Development must enter into a mem- eracy programs, fair housing, and tor of Finance. (RQS 8006, RLA 2019- orandum of understanding for this administrative costs to implement 0003) program in accordance with the the programs. (e) That prior to expending funds terms authorized by this legislation. (b) That the Director of Commu- under this ordinance, the Director of (f) That the estimated cost of the nity Development is authorized to Building and Housing and the Direc- contracts of $213,780 and the esti- enter into one or more contracts tor of Community Development shall mated administrative cost of $56,393 with various organizations to pro- enter into a memorandum of under- for a total estimated amount of vide counseling, training, market- standing for this program. $270,173 are appropriated for costs ing, program evaluation and other (f) That the Director of Building of the Department of Public Health services required for anti-predatory and Housing is authorized to accept incurred from Fund 19 following the lending and foreclosure prevention monies in repayment under the pro- appropriate federal regulations, assistance, financial literacy, fair gram and to utilize CDBG program payable from Fund No. 14 SF 045, housing activities and to expend income and any other prior years and any other prior years balances. funds for administrative costs to balances for making additional (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0010) implement the programs. expenditures under this program, Section 4. AIDS Related Services – (c) That the estimated cost of the and the funds are appropriated for HOPWA funded. contracts and administrative costs is that purpose. (a) That, as a Subrecipient $85,950, payable from Fund No. 14 SF (g) That the Director of Building Grantee of HOPWA funds for the 045, and any other prior years bal- and Housing is authorized to collect Department of Community Develop- ances and program income. (RQS from persons or entities from whom ment, the Director of Public Health 8006, RLA 2019-0005) the City is collecting demolition is authorized to enter into one or Section 6. Demolition and Board- costs an amount equal to any more contracts with various agen- Up Program. amount spent for services related to cies or entities to provide AIDS- (a) That Community Development collection of demolition cost, such as related services in conjunction with Block Grant funds in the estimated title searches, credit bureau reports, the Housing Opportunities for Peo- amount of $446,276 are appropriated and document filing fees. Any funds ple With AIDS (HOPWA) Grant Pro- from Fund No. 14 SF 045 for costs collected shall be deposited into gram. The estimated amount of of the Department of Building and Fund No. 14. $37,248 is appropriated to the Housing associated with conducting Section 7. Social Service Activities. Department of Public Health for the Demolition and Board-up Pro- (a) That the Director of Commu- administrative costs of implement- grams incurred in Fund 19 follow- nity Development is authorized to ing the HOPWA program. ing the appropriate federal regula- enter into or amend contracts with (b) That the Director of Public tions in conjunction with the Com- various agencies to provide social Health is authorized to employ by munity Development Block Grant service programs, including the contract or contracts one or more Program. senior transportation program. 95 6 The City Record January 30, 2019

(b) That the Director of Commu- the Director of Community Develop- Aging and the Director of Commu- nity Development is authorized to ment for the purpose of compiling a nity Development shall enter into a use other program income to finance list. The compensation to be paid for memorandum of understanding for additional social service activities the services shall be fixed by the this program. and the program income, and any Board of Control. The contract or Section 11. Emergency Solutions prior years balances are appropriat- contracts authorized shall be pre- Program. ed for those purposes. pared by the Director of Law, (a) That the Director of Commu- (c) That the estimated cost of the approved by the Director of Com- nity Development is authorized to contracts is $1,405,467 payable from munity Development, and certified enter into one or more contracts Fund No. 14 SF 045 and program by the Director of Finance. with Cuyahoga County and various income and any other prior years (c) That the Director of Commu- non-profit agencies for the imple- balances. (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0014) nity Development is authorized to mentation of homeless assistance Section 8. CDC/Citywide Support. enter into contracts with Commer- activities. (a) That the Director of Commu- cial Revitalization Program appli- (b) The estimated cost of the con- nity Development is authorized to cants. tracts is $2,271,963 payable from enter into or amend contracts with (d) That the Director of Commu- Fund Nos. 14 SF 045, 19 SF 668, and various agencies to provide housing, nity Development is authorized to any other prior years balances. commercial, industrial and real accept program income monies in (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0015) estate development activities. repayment from community develop- Section 12. Housing Trust Fund (b) That the estimated cost of the ment corporations under the Store- Program. contracts is $1,369,945 payable from front Renovation Program and to (a) That the Director of Commu- Fund No. 14 SF 045 and any other utilize this program income, other nity Development is authorized to prior years balances. (RQS 8006, Community Development Block enter into one or more contracts RLA 2019-0013) Grant program income, and kiosk with various housing development (c) That the Director of Commu- program income in a revolving fund, entities, or their designees, for the nity Development is authorized to for Commercial Revitalization and purpose of implementing the Hous- accept program income and use this Storefront Renovation program ing Trust Fund Program. and other program income to expenditures. (b) That eligible activities under finance additional housing, commer- (e) That the City is authorized to the Housing Trust Fund Program cial, industrial, real estate develop- accept promissory notes, naming the include new construction, rehabilita- ment and other CDBG eligible activ- City of Cleveland as payee, and tion, site preparation, site acquisi- ities, and the program income is mortgages, naming the City of tion, predevelopment activities and appropriated for those purposes. Cleveland as mortgagee, and any financial assistance to home buyers. (d) That the Director of Commu- other security instrument executed (c) That the estimated cost of the nity Development is authorized to to evidence and secure repayment of contracts is $2,688,014 payable from loans, costs, and fees under the Fund Nos. 14 SF 045, 19 SF 688, and enter into or amend contracts with City’s Storefront Renovation Pro- any other prior years balances. the agencies administering the hous- gram and Commercial Revitaliza- (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0016) ing, commercial, industrial and real tion Program. (d) That the Director of Commu- estate activities that generated pro- (f) That the Director of Commu- nity Development is authorized to gram income in an amount not to nity Development is authorized to accept monies in repayment of loans exceed that generated program enter into forbearance agreements authorized in this ordinance and to income and to be paid from the with any recipient of a validly exist- deposit those monies in Fund Nos. revolving fund in Fund 14. ing loan, administered by the City 14 and 19, as appropriate, and uti- (e) That the Director of Commu- for Commercial Revitalization or lize said repayments and other pro- nity Development is authorized to Storefront Renovation. gram income in a revolving fund for enter into or amend contracts with (g) That the Director of Commu- making additional expenditures for-profit or non-profit organizations nity Development is authorized to under this program, and such funds serving as the fiscal agent for the collect from persons or entities with are hereby appropriated for that various agencies to provide housing, whom the City is entering into loan purpose. commercial, industrial, and real agreements or forebearance agree- (e) That the City is authorized to estate development activities. ments an amount equal to any accept promissory notes, naming the Section 9. Storefront Renovation amount spent for services related to City of Cleveland as payee, and Program. such agreements, such as title mortgages, naming the City of (a) That the Director of Commu- searches, credit bureau reports and Cleveland as mortgagee, and any nity Development is authorized to document filing fees. Such fees shall other security instrument executed enter into rebate, grant, and/or loan be deposited into Fund No. 14. to evidence and secure repayment of agreements with Storefront Renova- (h) That the estimated total of loans made under this program. tion Program applicants, and con- the contracts, grant agreements, (f) That the Director of Commu- tracts for eligible administrative loan agreements, and rebate agree- nity Development is authorized to costs, and expenses to community ments authorized is $100,000 payable enter into forbearance agreements development corporations for imple- from Fund Nos. 14 SF 045, 13 SF 872, with any recipient of a validly exist- mentation of the Commercial Revi- program income, amounts deposited ing loan administered by the City, talization and Storefront Renovation in the revolving fund established in and to charge and accept fees to Programs. The Director is also this ordinance, and any other prior cover costs incurred in the prepara- authorized to provide compensating years balances. (RQS 8006, RLA tion of loan documents, closing, and balance deposits to designated 2019-0012) servicing costs. Such fees shall be lenders via approved non-profit cor- Section 10. SHAP and CHORE Pro- deposited into Fund No. 14 or 19, as porations in return for below mar- gram. appropriate. The revenues generated ket interest rate commercial loans (a) That Community Development as a result of charging fees are to be used in the Storefront Reno- Block Grant funds in the estimated appropriated for additional program vation Program. amount of $280,000 are appropriated and operating expenses for Housing (b) That the Director of Commu- from Fund No. 14 SF 045, and any Trust Fund activities. nity Development is authorized to prior year balances and program Section 13. Home Repair Program. employ by contract or contracts one income, for costs of the Department (a) That the Director of Commu- or more consultants or one or more of Aging incurred in Fund 19 asso- nity Development is authorized to firms of consultants for the purpose ciated with conducting the Senior expend funds from CDBG Fund No. of supplementing the regularly Homeowners Assistance Program 14 SF 045 in the estimated amount employed staff of the several depart- (“SHAP”), and CHORE in conjunc- of $1,629,500, and Federal HOME ments of the City of Cleveland in tion with the Community Develop- Program Fund No. 19 SF 667 in the order to provide professional ser- ment Block Grant Program. estimated amount of $284,303, and vices necessary to implement the (b) That Emergency Solutions any other prior years balances for Storefront Renovation Program. Grant funds in the estimated the operation of Low Interest Loan The selection of the consultant or amount of $60,000 are appropriated and Grant Home Repair Programs, consultants for the services shall be from Fund No. 19 SF 668 for costs including all related services. Pro- made by the Board of Control on the of the Department of Aging incurred grams include: Senior Home Owners nomination of the Director of Com- in Fund 19 associated with conduct- Assistance Program (SHAP), munity Development from a list of ing the Homeless Services Program. Afford-A-Home (AAH), Repair-A- qualified consultants available for (RQS 8006, RLA 2019-0007) Home (RAH), Furnace Repair and employment as may be determined (c) That prior to expending funds Replacement, Home Maintenance after a full and complete canvass by under this ordinance, the Director of Assistance Program (HMAP), Lead 96 January 30, 2019 The City Record 7

Hazard Abatement, Tree Removals, Metroparks, and such other govern- Section 16. That the estimated and Gutter Cleaning Program. (RQS mental entities as defined under the budget allocations for the grants is 8006, RLA 2019-0008) Ohio Revised Code to implement placed in File No. 142-2019-A. Addi- (b) That the Director of Commu- activities and programs that are eli- tional legislation will be introduced nity Development is authorized to gible under the Community Devel- identifying the final budget alloca- enter into one or more contracts opment Block Grant CDBG Program tions once they are received by the with various non-profit agencies, and are consistent with the City’s City. rehabilitation service providers, ten- Community Development objectives Section 17. That this ordinance is ants, homeowners, and entities pro- and policies. declared to be an emergency mea- viding services necessary to process (b) That the Director of Commu- sure and, provided it receives the loans and grants to implement the nity Development, after receiving affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Low Interest Loan and Grant Pro- the approval stated below, is autho- the members elected to Council, it grams in the City of Cleveland. rized to enter into or amend memo- shall take effect and be in force (c) That the Director of Commu- randums of understanding with var- immediately upon its passage and nity Development is authorized to ious City departments to implement approval by the Mayor; otherwise it accept monies in repayment under activities and programs that are eli- shall take effect and be in force the programs and to utilize the gible under the CDBG Program and from and after the earliest period repayments, and other program are consistent with the City’s Com- allowed by law. income in a revolving fund for addi- munity Development objectives and Referred to Directors of Commu- tional expenditures under these pro- policies. nity Development, Finance, Law; grams and administrative expenses, (c) That the Director of Commu- Committees on Development Plan- which repayments and program nity Development, after receiving ning and Sustainability, Finance. income are appropriated for those the approval stated below, is autho- purposes. rized to expend NDA funds for any Ord. No. 143-2019. CDBG eligible Programs adminis- (d) That the City is authorized to By Council Members Cleveland tered by the Department of Commu- accept promissory notes, naming the and Kelley (by departmental nity Development including entering City of Cleveland as payee, and request). into contract with rehabilitation ser- mortgages, naming the City of vice providers, tenants, homeowners, An emergency ordinance to amend Cleveland as mortgagee, and any and entities providing services nec- the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of other security instrument executed essary to process loans and grants Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August to evidence and secure repayment of to implement the Low Interest Loan 10, 2016, as amended; and to supple- loans made under this program. and Grant Programs, Paint Program ment the ordinance by adding new (e) That the Director of Commu- and other programs administered by Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the nity Development is authorized to the Department of Community public improvement of rehabilitat- enter into forbearance agreements Development. ing the storm and sanitary sewer with any recipient of a validly exist- (d) That prior to entering into or systems in and around the IX Cen- ing loan administered by the City, amending those contracts or memo- ter and discharge centers and con- and to charge and accept fees to randums of understanding, or structing infrastructure improve- cover costs incurred in the prepara- expending any funds, the Director ments needed for the rehabilitation tion of loan documents, closing, and of Community Development shall and to authorize a design build con- servicing costs. Such fees shall be receive written approval from the tract to make the improvement and deposited into Fund No. 14 or 19, as Council member whose ward line real estate and easement acquisi- appropriate, and are appropriated item is to fund the activity or pro- tion. for the purposes of the Low Interest gram, provided that the amount for Whereas, Ordinance No. 700-16, Loan and Grant Program. such activity or program does not passed August 10, 2016, as amended Section 14. General Administra- exceed the amount allocated for the by Ordinance No. 1329-18, passed tion. Council member’s ward pursuant to December 3, 2018, authorized the (a) That Community Development the relevant Community Develop- Director of Port Control to enter into Block Grant funds in the estimated ment Block Grant plan. a public improvement contract for amount of $5,275,941 are appropriat- (e) That the cost of the contracts, the rehabilitation of the storm and ed from Fund No. 14 SF 045 and Fed- memorandums of understanding and sanitary sewer system in and eral HOME grant funds estimated at expenditures for the programs around the IX Center and discharge $486,121 are appropriated from Fund administered by the Department of centers and constructing infrastruc- No. 19 SF 667, and any other prior Community Development is estimat- ture improvements needed for the year balances that may become ed at $7,430,000.00 payable from rehabilitation; and available, for the administrative Fund No. 14 SF 045 and any other Whereas, the unique design, time, prior years NDA balances. expenses of the Department of Com- budgetary, or other material ele- (f) That the Director of the munity Development under the fol- ments of this project can benefit Department of Community Develop- lowing schedule: from the special care, coordination, ment is authorized to enter into or and expeditiousness possible by per- amend contracts with the entities formance of both the professional Personnel: $5,257,606 administering the NDA program design services and the construction Other: $504,456 that generated program income in an amount not to exceed that gen- under a design-build approach con- (b) That the Director of Commu- erated program income and to tract with a single entity; and nity Development is authorized to expend funds for the programs Whereas, the Department of Port expend funds and enter into con- administered by the Department of Control wishes to amend Ordinance tracts for reimbursements of non- Community Development that gen- No. 700-16, to authorize a design- profit, government and for-profit erated program income in an build contract for the improvement; agencies and sub-recipients for the amount not to exceed that generat- and costs of audit and other profession- ed program income all to be paid Whereas, this ordinance consti- al services. from the revolving fund in Fund 14. tutes an emergency measure provid- (c) That the costs of the contracts (g) That the City is authorized to ing for the usual daily operation of are payable from Fund Nos. 14 SF accept promissory notes naming the a municipal department; now, there- 045 and 19 SF 667. City of Cleveland as payee, and fore, Section 15. Neighborhood Develop- mortgages, naming the City of Be it ordained by the Council of ment Activities. Cleveland as mortgagee, and any the City of Cleveland: (a) That the Director of Commu- other security instrument executed Section 1. That the title and Sec- nity Development, after receiving to evidence and secure repayment of tions 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. the approval stated below, is autho- loans made under this program. Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August rized to enter into or amend con- (h) That the Director of Commu- 10, 2016, as amended by Ordinance tracts with various social service nity Development is authorized to No. 1329-18, passed December 3, 2018, agencies, community development or enter into forbearance agreements are amended to read as follows: local development corporations, non- with any recipient of a validly exist- An emergency ordinance deter- profit corporations, private for-prof- ing loan administered by the City, mining the method of making the it entities, State of Ohio, Cuyahoga and to charge and accept fees and public improvement of designing County, Cuyahoga Metropolitan to expend such fees to cover costs and constructing the rehabilitation Housing Authority, Cleveland incurred in the preparation of loan of rehabilitating the storm and san- Municipal School District, Regional documents, closing, and servicing itary sewer systems in and around Transit Authority, costs. Such fees shall be deposited the IX Center and discharge centers, Regional Sewer District, Cleveland to and expended from Fund No. 14. and constructing infrastructure 97 8 The City Record January 30, 2019 improvements needed for the reha- Section 2. That the existing title Section 2. That the concession bilitation; and authorizing the Direc- and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance agreements authorized shall be pre- tor of Port Control to enter into one No. Ordinance No. 700-16, passed pared by the Director of Law. or more public improvement con- August 10, 2016, as amended by Ordi- Section 3. That this ordinance is tracts for the making of the nance No. 1329-18, passed December declared to be an emergency mea- improvement; and authorizing the 3, 2018, are repealed. sure and, provided it receives the Commissioner of Purchases and Sup- Section 3. That Ordinance No. 700- affirmative vote of two-thirds of all plies to acquire various rights and 16, passed August 10, 2016, as the members elected to Council, it interests in real property. amended by Ordinance No. 1329-18, shall take effect and be in force Section 1. That, under Section 167 passed December 3, 2018, is supple- immediately upon its passage and of the Charter of the City of Cleve- mented by adding new Sections 3a. approval by the Mayor; otherwise it land, this Council determines to and 3b. to read as follows: shall take effect and be in force make the public improvement of Section 3a. That notwithstanding from and after the earliest period designing and constructing the reha- and as an exception to the provi- allowed by law. bilitation of rehabilitating the storm sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the Referred to Directors of Public and sanitary sewer systems in and Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Works, Finance, Law; Committees around the IX Center and discharge Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur- on Municipal Services and Proper- centers, and constructing infrastruc- chases and Supplies is authorized to ties, Finance. ture improvements needed for the purchase, lease, or otherwise Ord. No. 145-2019. rehabilitation (the “Improvement”), acquire easements, fee interests, By Council Members Johnson and for the Department of Port Control, licenses, permits and other rights or Kelley (by departmental request). by one or more design-build con- interests in real property necessary An emergency ordinance authoriz- tracts duly let to the lowest respon- for the Improvement. The consider- ing the Director of Public Works to sible bidder or bidders after com- ation to be paid shall not exceed exercise the option to renew Con- petitive bidding on a unit basis for fair market value. tract No. CT 7004 PS 2018-102 with the improvement the person, firm, or Section 3b. That the Director of The Davey Tree Expert Company to corporation or combination of them Port Control is authorized to exe- perform external landscape and submitting the best proposal, taking cute on behalf of the City, all doc- maintenance of the Highland Park into consideration the engineering uments necessary to acquire rights Golf Course. and design, the construction method, or interests in real property and to Whereas, under the authority of the proposed design and construc- employ and pay all fees for title Ordinance No. 568-18, passed May 14, tion costs, the total life-cycle costs, companies, surveys, escrows, 2018, the Director of Public Works the qualifications of the proposed appraisers, and other consultants entered into Contract No. CT 7004 PS design professional and construction and all other costs necessary for the 2018-102 with the Davey Tree Expert firm, and the other objectives of the acquisition or use of the rights or Company to to perform external Improvement. interests in the property. landscape and maintenance of the Section 2. That the Director of Section 4. That this ordinance is Highland Park Golf Course; and Port Control is authorized to enter declared to be an emergency mea- Whereas, Ordinance No. 568-18 into one or more contracts for the sure and, provided it receives the requires further legislation before exercising the option to renew on making of the public improvement affirmative vote of two-thirds of all this contract; and with the lowest responsible bidder the members elected to Council, it or bidders after competitive bidding Whereas, this ordinance consti- shall take effect and be in force tutes an emergency measure provid- on a unit basis for the improvement, immediately upon its passage and provided, however, that each sepa- ing for the usual daily operation of approval by the Mayor; otherwise it a municipal department; now, there- rate trade and each distinct compo- shall take effect and be in force nent part of the improvement may fore, from and after the earliest period Be it ordained by the Council of be treated as a separate improve- allowed by law. the City of Cleveland: ment, and each, or any combination, Referred to Directors of Port Con- Section 1. That the Director of of the trades or components may be trol, City Planning Commission, Public Works is authorized to exer- the subject of a separate contract on Finance, Law; Committees on Trans- cise the option to renew Contract a unit basis. That the selection of portation, Finance. No. CT 7004 PS 2018-102 with The the person, firm, or corporation to Davey Tree Expert Company for design and construct the Improve- Ord. No. 144-2019. professional services to perform ment shall be made by the Board of By Council Members Johnson and external landscape and maintenance Control on the nomination of the Kelley (by departmental request). of the Highland Park Golf Course. Director of Port Control from a list An emergency ordinance authoriz- This ordinance constitutes the addi- of qualified and available persons, ing the Director of Public Works to tional legislative authority required firms, or corporations, as may be enter into one or more concession by Ordinance No. 568-18 to exercise determined by the Director of Port agreements for the operation of a this option. Control after making a full and com- first-class food and beverage service Section 2. That this ordinance is plete canvass for the purpose of in the and Con- declared to be an emergency mea- compiling the list. The Board of ference Center, for a period not to sure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Control shall fix the total compen- exceed three years, with two one- the members elected to Council, it sation to be paid for all design and year options to renew, exercisable construction and procurement neces- shall take effect and be in force by the Director of Public Works. immediately upon its passage and sary for the Improvement. The con- Whereas, this ordinance consti- tract or contracts shall be prepared approval by the Mayor; otherwise it tutes an emergency measure provid- shall take effect and be in force by the Director of Law, approved by ing for the usual daily operation of the Director of Port Control, and cer- from and after the earliest period a municipal department; now, there- allowed by law. tified by the Director of Finance. fore, Referred to Directors of Public Section 4. That the cost of the Be it ordained by the Council of Works, Finance, Law; Committees improvement, property and interest the City of Cleveland: on Municipal Services and Proper- acquisition, and other expenditures Section 1. That notwithstanding ties, Finance. authorized shall be paid from Fund any provision of the Codified Ordi- Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to Ord. No. 146-2019. 60 SF 106, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 the contrary, the Director of Public By Council Members Johnson and SF 122, 60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF Works is authorized to enter into Kelley (by departmental request). 130, 60 SF 141, 60 SF 160, 60 SF 167, one or more concession agreements An emergency ordinance authoriz- 60 SF 168, passenger facility charges on the basis of competitive propos- ing the Director of Public Works to if authorized, from the fund or sub- als, for the operation of a first-class lease certain space located in the funds to which are credited the pro- food and beverage service in the Ticket House Building at League ceeds from the sale of bonds autho- Public Auditorium and Conference Park to the Negro League Baseball rized by Ordinance No. 666-18, passed Center, for a period not to exceed Legends of Fame Inc. dba Baseball May 21, 2018, if the City sells such three years, with two one-year Heritage Museum for the purpose of bonds and are authorized for the options to renew, exercisable by the storing and displaying historical purposes of this ordinance, and from Director of Public Works. The selec- baseball memorabilia relevant to the fund or subfunds to which are tion of the concessionaire shall be League Park, for a period of up to credited the proceeds of any grant made by the Board of Control on the three years with two one-year received for this project, Request nomination of the Director of Public options to renew, exercisable by the No. RQS 3001, RL 2016-64. Works. Director of Public Works. 98 January 30, 2019 The City Record 9

Whereas, the City of Cleveland Ord. No. 147-2019. Whereas, for the past 12 months, owns certain land and the Ticket By Council Members Johnson and this Council and the Jackson Admin- House building at League Park, por- Kelley (by departmental request). istration have been working with tions of which are not needed for An emergency ordinance authoriz- public and private institutions, phil- the City’s public use; and ing the Director of Public Works to anthropic and non-profit organiza- Whereas, the Negro League Base- employ one or more professional tions, and other community stake- ball Legends of Fame Inc. dba Base- consultants to provide services nec- holders to formulate a comprehen- ball Heritage Museum has proposed essary to manage the Gateway East sive, sustainable, preventative to lease space in the Ticket House Garage, for a period up to three approach to the lead crisis that will from the City; and years. provide enforceable, affordable and Whereas, this ordinance consti- Whereas, this ordinance consti- lasting solutions; and tutes an emergency measure provid- tutes an emergency measure provid- Whereas, in June, 2018, a delega- ing for the usual daily operation of ing for the usual daily operation of tion comprised of the above entities a municipal department; now, there- a municipal department; now, there- attended the National Environmen- fore, fore, tal Health Association’s 2018 Annu- Be it ordained by the Council of Be it ordained by the Council of al Educational Conference and HUD the City of Cleveland: the City of Cleveland: Healthy Homes Conference for in- Section 1. That notwithstanding Section 1. That the Director of depth discussions with national lead and as an exception to the provi- Public Works is authorized to experts and to gather information sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of the employ by contract or contracts one on local and national best practices or more consultants or one or more Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, for lead poisoning prevention, firms of consultants for the purpose Ohio, 1976, the Director of Public awareness, and education; and of supplementing the regularly Whereas, this same delegation Works is authorized to lease to the employed staff of the several depart- Negro League Baseball Legends of participated in the Cleveland- ments of the City of Cleveland in Rochester Learning Exchange in Fame Inc. dba Baseball Heritage order to provide professional ser- Museum (“Lessee”), approximately Rochester, New York, to learn about vices necessary to manage the Gate- Rochester's success in reducing 4,000 square feet of space in the way East Garage for a period not lead poisoning by over 80% in about Ticket House Building at League to exceed three years. 10 years; and Park, which is not needed for the The selection of the consultants Whereas, this Council and the City’s public use. for the services shall be made by Section 2. That the lease may the Board of Control on the nomi- Jackson administration realize that authorize Lessee to sell museum and nation of the Director of Public lead poisoning is a complex, sys- baseball-related merchandise to the Works from a list of qualified con- temic problem that requires a col- laborative effort to correct; because general public. All merchandise sultants available for employment no single entity can successfully shall be related to the Museum and as may be determined after a full tackle the lead issue, Council and its mission which is to preserve and and complete canvass by the Direc- the Jackson Administration will con- present the history of diversity in tor of Public Works for the purpose tinue to work with other communi- baseball by entertaining, educating, of compiling a list. The compensa- ty stakeholders to identify policy, and enlightening the visiting public tion to be paid for the services shall system, and program changes to bet- about the multicultural heritage of be fixed by the Board of Control. The contract or contracts authorized ter prevent lead poisoning; and baseball and the values it repre- shall be prepared by the Director of Whereas, to this end, a collabora- sents. Any lease agreement shall Law, approved by the Director of tive Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition provide that the net proceeds from Public Works, and certified by the has been formed that includes rep- the sale of the merchandise will be Director of Finance. resentatives from this Council, the used by the Lessee to offset Muse- Section 2. That the cost of con- Mayor of Cleveland, the City’s um operating expenses. tract or contracts authorized shall Departments of Public Health, Section 3. That the term of the be paid from the fund or funds to Building and Housing, and Commu- lease authorized by this ordinance which are credited the fees collect- nity Development, and members of shall not exceed three years with ed from the operation of the Gate- many public and private institutions two one-year options to renew, exer- way East Garage. and organizations including: Cuya- cisable by the Director of Public Section 3. That this ordinance is hoga County Board of Health and Works. declared to be an emergency mea- Department of Development, Case Section 4. That the space autho- sure and, provided it receives the Western Reserve University, the rized by this ordinance shall be affirmative vote of two-thirds of all Cleveland Foundation, Enterprise leased at a rental of $1.00 and other the members elected to Council, it Community Partners, Environmental valuable consideration, which is shall take effect and be in force Health Watch, Federal Reserve determined to be fair market value, immediately upon its passage and Bank of Cleveland, the Bruening approval by the Mayor; otherwise it exclusive of utilities. Foundation, the George Gund Foun- shall take effect and be in force Section 5. That the lease may dation, Mt. Sinai Health Care Foun- from and after the earliest period authorize the Lessee to make dation, Saint Luke’s Foundation, Sis- improvements to the leased premis- allowed by law. Referred to Directors of Public ters of Charity Foundation of Cleve- es subject to the approval of appro- land, Third Federal Foundation, priate City agencies and officials. Works, Finance, Law; Committees on Municipal Services and Proper- United Way of Greater Cleveland, Section 6. That the lease shall be ties, Finance. the , Cleveland Met- prepared by the Director of Law. ropolitan School District, Concerned Section 7. That the Director of FIRST READING EMERGENCY Citizens Organized Against Lead, Public Works, the Director of Law, RESOLUTION REFERRED Legal Aid Society of Cleveland, the and other appropriate City officials MetroHealth System, Sherwin- are authorized to execute any other Res. No. 149-2019. Williams Company, Sisters of Char- documents and certificates, and take By Mayor Jackson and Council ity Health System, University Hos- any other actions which may be nec- Members Griffin, Kelley and McCor- pitals, UH Rainbow Babies & Chil- essary or appropriate to effect the mack. dren’s Hospital, and Zion Hill Mis- lease authorized by this ordinance. An emergency resolution re- sionary Baptist Church; and Section 8. That this ordinance is affirming this Council’s and the Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland declared to be an emergency mea- City’s commitment to addressing Coalition will work toward a Lead sure and, provided it receives the childhood lead poisoning and sup- Safe Solution: a cost-effective affirmative vote of two-thirds of all porting the formation of the Lead approach that recognizes that homes the members elected to Council, it Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront built before 1978, like the majority shall take effect and be in force lead poisoning in the City and to of homes in Cleveland, can be made immediately upon its passage and effectively advance lead safe efforts lead safe by using interim controls approval by the Mayor; otherwise it through implementation of a Lead or safety measures, to remediate shall take effect and be in force Safe Solution. lead and to eliminate the possibili- from and after the earliest period Whereas, both this Council and ty of poisoning; and allowed by law. the Jackson administration under- Whereas, the Lead Safe Solution Referred to Directors of Public stand the urgency of confronting means an effective collaboration of Works, City Planning Commission, childhood lead poisoning in Cleve- smart, adaptable public policies, Finance, Law; Committees on Munic- land and recognize it is unaccept- knowledgeable agencies and sys- ipal Services and Properties, able for any child to have lead poi- tems willing to collaborate, proven Finance. soning; and community programs, and public 99 10 The City Record January 30, 2019 sector and private sector account- the holding of the Hermes Chili Whereas, this objection is based ability; the Lead Safe Solution will Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, on other legal grounds as set forth provide a comprehensive, sustain- 2019, start: Chester Avenue at the in Revised Code Section 4303.292; able and preventative approach to Hofbrauhaus heading east; turn and address lead poisoning; and right onto East 55th Street; turn Whereas, this resolution consti- Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland right onto Euclid Avenue heading tutes an emergency measure provid- Coalition will update Cleveland’s west; turn right onto East 18th ing for the immediate preservation existing lead hazard ordinances by Street; turn left onto Chester Avenue of the public peace, prosperity, safe- introducing comprehensive legisla- to finish at the Hofbrauhaus; pro- ty and welfare pursuant to Section tion that addresses four key areas: vided that the applicant sponsor 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. prevention, screening, treatments shall meet all the requirements of Council’s objection to said permit and interventions, and education Section 411.05 of the Codified Ordi- must be received by the Superinten- and outreach; this legislation will nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. dent of Liquor Control within 30 address childhood lead poisoning in Streets may be closed as determined days of notification; now, therefore, ways that are sustainable, enforce- by the Chief of Police and safety Be it resolved by the Council of able, and affordable, based on what forces as may be necessary in order the City of Cleveland: has been learned through continued to protect the participants in the Section 1. That Council does here- exchanges with experts; and event. Said permit shall further pro- by record its objection to a New D5A Whereas, the Lead Safe Cleveland vide that the City of Cleveland shall Liquor Permit at American Hospi- Coalition will hold a Cleveland Lead be fully indemnified from any and tality Management, Inc., DBA Tru Summit and will invite local and all liability resulting from the By Hilton, 6955 Euclid Avenue, national experts, landlords, media, issuance of the same, to the extent Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Permit No. advocates, community members, and in form satisfactory to the 01630200005; and requests the Super- elected officials, and others to learn Director of Law. intendent of Liquor Control to set a about strategies to prevent lead poi- Section 2. That this ordinance is hearing for said application in soning, to launch an educational hereby declared to be an emergency accordance with provisions of Sec- campaign, to work on the Lead Safe measure and, provided it receives tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of Solution together and to commit to the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Ohio. a common goal to decrease child- all the members elected to Council, Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- hood lead poisoning by 90% in 10 it shall take effect and be in force cil be and she is hereby directed to years; and immediately upon its passage and transmit two certified copies of this Whereas, a Cleveland Lead Safe approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it resolution, together with two copies Home Fund will be created to sup- shall take effect and be in force of a letter of objection and two port the Coalition’s work with from and after the earliest period copies of a letter requesting that the resources from public-private part- allowed by law. hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- nerships between the City, philan- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, hoga County. thropic and corporate sectors; and and statutory provisions and place Section 3. That this resolution is Whereas, this resolution consti- on final passage. hereby declared to be an emergency tutes an emergency measure for the The rules were suspended. Yeas measure and, provided it receives immediate preservation of public 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read the affirmative vote of two-thirds of peace, property, health, or safety, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. all the members elected to Council, now, therefore, Nays 0. it shall take effect and be in force Be it resolved by the Council of immediately upon its adoption and the City of Cleveland: FIRST READING EMERGENCY approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it Section 1. That this Council re- RESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL shall take effect and be in force affirms its and the City’s commit- AND ADOPTED from and after the earliest period ment to addressing childhood lead allowed by law. poisoning and supports the forma- Res. No. 150-2019. Motion to suspend rules, Charter, tion of a Lead Safe Cleveland Coali- By Council Member B. Jones. and statutory provisions and place An emergency resolution object- tion to confront lead poisoning in on final adoption. ing to a New D5A Liquor Permit at the City and to effectively advance The rules were suspended. Yeas 6955 Euclid Avenue. lead safe efforts through implemen- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Whereas, Council has been noti- tation of the Lead Safe Solution. third time in full. Adopted. Yeas fied by the Division of Liquor Con- Section 2. That this resolution is 16. Nays 0. trol of an application for a New D5A hereby declared to be an emergency Liquor Permit at American Hospi- measure and, provided it receives Res. No. 151-2019. tality Management, Inc., DBA Tru the affirmative vote of two-thirds of By Hilton, 6955 Euclid Avenue, By Council Member Bishop. all the members elected to Council, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Permit No. An emergency resolution object- it shall take effect and be in force 01630200005; and ing to a New C2 Liquor Permit at immediately upon its adoption and Whereas, the granting of this 9302 Miles Avenue. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it application for a liquor permit to Whereas, Council has been noti- shall take effect and be in force this high crime area, which is fied by the Division of Liquor Con- from and after the earliest period already saturated with other liquor trol of an application for a New C2 allowed by law. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Liquor Permit at Family Dollar Referred to Committee on ests of the entire community; and Stores of Ohio, Inc., DBA Family Finance. Whereas, the applicant does not Dollar, #5778, 9302 Miles Avenue, qualify to be a permit holder and/or Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. FIRST READING EMERGENCY has demonstrated that he has oper- 26312750205; and ORDINANCE READ IN FULL ated his liquor business in disregard Whereas, the granting of this AND PASSED of the laws, regulations or local application for a liquor permit to ordinances of this state or any other this high crime area, which is Ord. No. 148-2019. state; and already saturated with other liquor By Council Members McCormack, Whereas, the place for which the outlets, is contrary to the best inter- Cleveland, and B. Jones. permit is sought has not conformed ests of the entire community; and An emergency ordinance consent- to the building, safety or health Whereas, the applicant does not ing and approving the issuance of a requirements of the governing body qualify to be a permit holder and/or permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl of this County or City; and has demonstrated that he has oper- Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, Whereas, the place for which the ated his liquor business in disregard managed by Hermes Sports. permit is sought is so arranged or of the laws, regulations or local Whereas, this ordinance consti- constructed that law enforcement ordinances of this state or any other tutes an emergency measure provid- officers or agents of the Division of state; and ing for the usual daily operation of Liquor Control are prevented rea- Whereas, the place for which the a municipal department; now, there- sonable access to the establishment; permit is sought has not conformed fore, and to the building, safety or health Be it ordained by the Council of Whereas, the place for which the requirements of the governing body the City of Cleveland: permit is sought is so located with of this County or City; and Section 1. That pursuant to Sec- respect to the neighborhood that it Whereas, the place for which the tion 411.06 of the Codified Ordi- substantially interferes with public permit is sought is so arranged or nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, this decency, sobriety, peace or good constructed that law enforcement Council consents to and approves order; and officers or agents of the Division of 100 January 30, 2019 The City Record 11

Liquor Control are prevented rea- has demonstrated that he has oper- Liquor Permit at M & A Foods, Inc., sonable access to the establishment; ated his liquor business in disregard DBA M & A Foods, 9200 Wade Park and of the laws, regulations or local Avenue, Unit a 30/40 only, Cleve- Whereas, the place for which the ordinances of this state or any other land, Ohio 44106, Permit No. 5377788; permit is sought is so located with state; and and respect to the neighborhood that it Whereas, the place for which the Whereas, the granting of this substantially interferes with public permit is sought has not conformed application for a liquor permit to decency, sobriety, peace or good to the building, safety or health this high crime area, which is order; and requirements of the governing body already saturated with other liquor Whereas, this objection is based of this County or City; and outlets, is contrary to the best inter- on other legal grounds as set forth Whereas, the place for which the ests of the entire community; and in Revised Code Section 4303.292; permit is sought is so arranged or Whereas, the applicant does not and constructed that law enforcement qualify to be a permit holder and/or Whereas, this resolution consti- officers or agents of the Division of has demonstrated that he has oper- tutes an emergency measure provid- Liquor Control are prevented rea- ated his liquor business in disregard ing for the immediate preservation sonable access to the establishment; of the laws, regulations or local of the public peace, prosperity, safe- and ordinances of this state or any other ty and welfare pursuant to Section Whereas, the place for which the state; and 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. permit is sought is so located with Whereas, the place for which the Council’s objection to said permit respect to the neighborhood that it permit is sought has not conformed must be received by the Superinten- substantially interferes with public to the building, safety or health dent of Liquor Control within 30 decency, sobriety, peace or good requirements of the governing body days of notification; now, therefore, order; and of this County or City; and Be it resolved by the Council of Whereas, this objection is based Whereas, the place for which the the City of Cleveland: on other legal grounds as set forth permit is sought is so arranged or Section 1. That Council does here- in Revised Code Section 4303.292; constructed that law enforcement by record its objection to a New C2 and officers or agents of the Division of Liquor Permit at Family Dollar Whereas, this resolution consti- Liquor Control are prevented rea- Stores of Ohio, Inc., DBA Family tutes an emergency measure provid- sonable access to the establishment; Dollar, #5778, 9302 Miles Avenue, ing for the immediate preservation and Cleveland, Ohio 44105, Permit No. of the public peace, prosperity, safe- Whereas, the place for which the 26312750205; and requests the Super- ty and welfare pursuant to Section permit is sought is so located with intendent of Liquor Control to set a 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. respect to the neighborhood that it hearing for said application in Council’s objection to said permit substantially interferes with public accordance with provisions of Sec- must be received by the Superinten- decency, sobriety, peace or good tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code of dent of Liquor Control within 30 order; and Ohio. days of notification; now, therefore, Whereas, this objection is based Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- Be it resolved by the Council of on other legal grounds as set forth cil be and she is hereby directed to the City of Cleveland: in Revised Code Section 4303.292; transmit two certified copies of this Section 1. That Council does here- and resolution, together with two copies by record its objection to the trans- Whereas, this resolution consti- of a letter of objection and two fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 tutes an emergency measure provid- copies of a letter requesting that the Liquor Permit from Shiva Shakti, ing for the immediate preservation hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- LLC, DBA K & Y Convenient, 1846 of the public peace, prosperity, safe- hoga County. Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio ty and welfare pursuant to Section Section 3. That this resolution is 44115, Permit No. 80939850005 to Maa 4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code. hereby declared to be an emergency I Shree, LLC, DBA 1900 Food & Bev- Council’s objection to said permit measure and, provided it receives erage, 1846 Euclid Avenue, Cleve- must be received by the Superinten- the affirmative vote of two-thirds of land, Ohio 44115, Permit No. 5376710; all the members elected to Council, and requests the Superintendent of dent of Liquor Control within 30 it shall take effect and be in force Liquor Control to set a hearing for days of notification; now, therefore, immediately upon its adoption and said application in accordance with Be it resolved by the Council of approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it provisions of Section 4303.26 of the the City of Cleveland: shall take effect and be in force Revised Code of Ohio. Section 1. That Council does here- from and after the earliest period Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- by record its objection to a New D1 allowed by law. cil be and she is hereby directed to Liquor Permit at M & A Foods, Inc., Motion to suspend rules, Charter, transmit two certified copies of this DBA M & A Foods, 9200 Wade Park and statutory provisions and place resolution, together with two copies Avenue, Unit a 30/40 only, Cleve- on final adoption. of a letter of objection and two land, Ohio 44106, Permit No. 5377788; The rules were suspended. Yeas copies of a letter requesting that the and requests the Superintendent of 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- Liquor Control to set a hearing for third time in full. Adopted. Yeas hoga County. said application in accordance with 16. Nays 0. Section 3. That this resolution is provisions of Section 4303.26 of the hereby declared to be an emergency Revised Code of Ohio. Res. No. 152-2019. measure and, provided it receives Section 2. That the Clerk of Coun- By Council Member Cleveland. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of cil be and she is hereby directed to An emergency resolution object- all the members elected to Council, transmit two certified copies of this ing to the transfer of ownership of it shall take effect and be in force resolution, together with two copies a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 1846 immediately upon its adoption and of a letter of objection and two Euclid Avenue. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it copies of a letter requesting that the Whereas, Council has been noti- shall take effect and be in force hearing be held in Cleveland, Cuya- fied by the Division of Liquor Con- from and after the earliest period hoga County. trol of an application for the trans- allowed by law. Section 3. That this resolution is fer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Motion to suspend rules, Charter, hereby declared to be an emergency Liquor Permit from Shiva Shakti, and statutory provisions and place measure and, provided it receives LLC, DBA K & Y Convenient, 1846 on final adoption. the affirmative vote of two-thirds of Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio The rules were suspended. Yeas all the members elected to Council, 44115, Permit No. 80939850005 to Maa 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read it shall take effect and be in force I Shree, LLC, DBA 1900 Food & Bev- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas immediately upon its adoption and erage, 1846 Euclid Avenue, Cleve- 16. Nays 0. approval by the Mayor; otherwise, it land, Ohio 44115, Permit No. 5376710; shall take effect and be in force and Res. No. 153-2019. from and after the earliest period Whereas, the granting of this By Council Member B. Jones. allowed by law. application for a liquor permit to An emergency resolution object- Motion to suspend rules, Charter, this high crime area, which is ing to a New D1 Liquor Permit at and statutory provisions and place already saturated with other liquor 9200 Wade Park Avenue, Unit A on final adoption. outlets, is contrary to the best inter- 30/40 only. The rules were suspended. Yeas ests of the entire community; and Whereas, Council has been noti- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Whereas, the applicant does not fied by the Division of Liquor Con- third time in full. Adopted. Yeas qualify to be a permit holder and/or trol of an application for a New D1 16. Nays 0. 101 12 The City Record January 30, 2019

SECOND READING EMERGENCY passed March 30, 2015, relating to enter into an amendment to Contract ORDINANCES PASSED compensation for various classifica- No. CT 6007 PS 2017-251 with Cuya- tions. hoga County for the County Sheriff’s Ord. No. 1400-18. Approved by Directors of Human Department to house and provide By Council Members Keane and Resources, Finance, Law; Passage services for City prisoners in order Kelley (by departmental request). recommended by Committee on to add an additional limited catego- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Finance. ry to the definition of City prison- ing the Director of Public Utilities The rules were suspended. Yeas ers for which the City will pay the to enter into one or more contracts 13. Nays 3. Read second time. Read County’s prisoner per diem amount. with Great Lakes Observing System third time in full. Passed. Yeas 13. Approved by Directors of Public for professional services necessary Nays 3. Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- to lease, deploy, maintain, and Those voting yea: Council Mem- ommended by Committees on Safety, retrieve two buoys and sondes, and bers Bishop, Brady, Brancatelli, Con- Finance. for the regular calibration, monitor- well, Griffin, Hairston, B. Jones, J. The rules were suspended. Yeas ing, collecting, and measuring of Jones, Johnson, Keane, Kelley, San- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Lake Erie water quality, for the tana, and Zone. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Division of Water, Department of Those voting nay: Council Mem- Nays 0. Public Utilities, for a period of two bers Kazy, McCormack, and years. Polensek. Ord. No. 69-2019. Approved by Directors of Public By Council Members Zone and Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Ord. No. 1474-18. Kelley (by departmental request). ommended by Committees on Utili- By Council Members Johnson and An emergency ordinance authoriz- ties, Finance. Kelley (by departmental request). ing the Director of Public Safety to The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- enter into one or more contracts 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Public Works to with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. enter into one or more contracts Office and/or the Cuyahoga County Nays 0. with Link2Park, Inc. dba Linkology Medical Examiner’s Office to reim- for professional services necessary burse Cuyahoga County for City’s Ord. No. 1406-18. to provide software, hardware, train- share of costs for the Automated By Council Members Keane and ing, technical support, and mainte- Fingerprint Identification System Kelley (by departmental request). nance, for the Parking Access and (“AFIS”), for a period up to two An emergency ordinance authoriz- Revenue Control System for Willard years. ing the Director of Public Utilities Parking Garage, Gateway Parking Approved by Directors of Public to enter into one or more contracts Garage and the Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- with Hutabut LLC for professional parking lots, for the Division of ommended by Committees on Safety, services necessary for the design, Parking Facilities, Department of Finance. production, acquisition, construction, Public Works, for a period of three The rules were suspended. Yeas and installation of public art which years, with one two-year option to 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. will create a new entrance into the renew, exercisable by the Director Nays 0. R.J. Taylor Park near the Notting- of Public Works. ham Water Treatment Plant. Approved by Directors of Public Ord. No. 70-2019. Approved by Directors of Public Works, Finance, Law; Passage rec- ommended by Committees on Munic- By Council Members Zone and Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Kelley (by departmental request). ommended by Committees on Utili- ipal Services and Properties, Finance. An emergency ordinance authoriz- ties, Finance. ing the Director of Public Safety to The rules were suspended. Yeas The rules were suspended. Yeas 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read enter into one or more contracts 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read with Hillard Heintze for profession- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. al services necessary to conduct Nays 0. Nays 0. Phase 3 of the review of civilian complaints filed during 2015, 2016, Ord. No. 66-2019. Ord. No. 1467-18. and 2017 in the Office of Profes- By Council Member Kelley (by By Council Members Keane and sional Standards backlog review. departmental request). Kelley (by departmental request). Approved by Directors of Public An emergency ordinance to amend An emergency ordinance authoriz- Safety, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Sections 51 and 52 of Ordinance No. ing the Director of Public Utilities ommended by Committees on Safety, 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as to enter into a Joint Registration Finance, when amended, as follows: amended, relating to compensation Agreement with The Medical Center 1. Strike the title and Section 1 in for various classifications. Company of Cleveland; and to their entirety and insert: Approved by Directors of Human accept payments under the agree- “An emergency ordinance Autho- Resources, Finance, Law; Passage ment for duties performed by the rizing the Director of Public Safety Division of Cleveland Public Power. recommended by Committee on to enter into amendments to Con- Approved by Directors of Public Finance. tract No. PS 2018-179 with Hillard Utilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec- The rules were suspended. Yeas Heintze, LLC, to provide additional ommended by Committees on Utili- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read services relating to civilian com- ties, Finance, when amended, as fol- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. plaints filed with the City’s Office lows: Nays 0. of Professional Standards in 2015, 1. In the title, at the end, strike 2016, and 2017. the period and insert “, for a period Ord. No. 67-2019. Section 1. That the Director of of two years with two one-year By Council Member Kelley (by Public Safety is authorized to enter options to renew, the first of which departmental request). into amendments to Contract No. PS requires additional legislation.”; and An emergency ordinance approv- 2018-179 with Hillard Heintze to pro- in Section 1, line 3, after “require- ing the collective bargaining agree- vide additional services to conduct ments” strike the period and insert ment with International Association a comprehensive evidentiary review “, for a period of two years with two of Fire Fighters, Local 93 - ARFF; of all complaints filed during 2015, one-year options to renew, the first and to amend Section 29 of Ordi- 2016, and 2017 The costs of the con- of which requires additional legis- nance No. 323-15, passed March 30, tract amendments shall be paid from lation.”. 2015, as amended, relating to com- Fund No. 01-6008-6320, RQS 6008, RL Amendment agreed to. pensation for various classifications. 2018-76.”. The rules were suspended. Yeas Approved by Directors of Human Amendment agreed to. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Resources, Finance, Law; Passage The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. recommended by Committee on 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. In compliance with Section 33 of The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. the Charter a copy of the legislation 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read In compliance with Section 33 of was furnished to each member of third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. the Charter a copy of the legislation Council before final passage. Nays 0. was furnished to each member of Council before final passage. Ord. No. 1473-18. Ord. No. 68-2019. By Council Member Kelley (by By Council Members Zone and Ord. No. 74-2019. departmental request). Kelley (by departmental request). By Council Members B. Jones, An emergency ordinance to amend An emergency ordinance authoriz- Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (by Section 53 of Ordinance No. 323-15, ing the Director of Public Safety to departmental request). 102 January 30, 2019 The City Record 13

An emergency ordinance authoriz- International Airport, for a period of Batchelder Company for profession- ing the Director of Public Works five years, with one five-year option al strategic government affairs con- and/or Capital Projects to enter into to renew, which shall require addi- sulting services for Cleveland City an agreement with the Cleveland tional legislative authority. Council. Indians Inc. to allow and accept Approved by Directors of Port Approved by Committee on improvements at Luke Easter Park Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- Finance. and League Park as a gift to the ommended by Committees on Trans- The rules were suspended. Yeas City; determining the method of portation, Finance. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read making the public improvement of The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. designing and constructing the new 13. Nays 3. Read second time. Read Nays 0. improvements and authorizing con- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 13. tracts with the Nays 3. Ord. No. 115-2019. and the Cleveland Indians Charities Those voting yea: Council Mem- By Council Member Kelley. for that purpose; to apply for and bers Bishop, Brady, Brancatelli, Con- An emergency ordinance authoriz- accept grants and gifts from various well, Griffin, Hairston, B. Jones, J. ing the Clerk of Council to enter entities; and authorizing the direct Jones, Johnson, Keane, Kelley, San- into an agreement with Guy Gadom- employment of necessary labor, for tana, and Zone. ski, CPA to provide professional the Department of Public Works. Those voting nay: Council Mem- budget analysis and auditing ser- Approved by Directors of Public bers Kazy, McCormack, and vices necessary for Cleveland City Works, Capital Projects, City Plan- Polensek. Council. ning Commission, Finance, Law; Approved by Committee on Passage recommended by Commit- Ord. No. 83-2019. Finance. tees on Municipal Services and Prop- By Council Members Cleveland The rules were suspended. Yeas erties, Development Planning and and Kelley (by departmental 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Sustainability, Finance. request). third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- Nays 0. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Port Control to third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. enter into a Lease Agreement with Ord. No. 116-2019. Nays 0. BP Products North America, Inc. for By Council Member Kelley. the use and occupancy of City- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Ord. No. 80-2019. owned property commonly known as ing the Clerk of Council to enter By Council Members Cleveland the North Fuel Farm at Cleveland into an agreement with NetX Inter- and Kelley (by departmental Hopkins International Airport, for net LLC to provide wireless internet request). the purpose of operating an aviation service to . An emergency ordinance authoriz- fuel storage and handling facility, Approved by Committee on ing the Director of Port Control to for a period of two years, with three Finance. exercise the third option to renew one-year options to renew, the first The rules were suspended. Yeas Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-20 with of which shall require additional 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Weather Forecast, Inc. of Ohio to legislative authority. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. provide for the use and occupancy Approved by Directors of Port Nays 0. of space located in the passenger Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- terminal building at Burke Lake- ommended by Committees on Trans- Ord. No. 117-2019. front Airport for weather forecast- portation, Finance. By Council Member Kelley. ing activities. The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- Approved by Directors of Port 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Clerk of Council to enter Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. into an agreement with On Tech- ommended by Committees on Trans- Nays 0. portation, Finance. nology Partners for the professional services necessary to advise and The rules were suspended. Yeas Ord. No. 84-2019. assist in the maintenance and per- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read By Council Members Cleveland formance of computer technology third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. and Kelley (by departmental projects and to provide specific com- Nays 0. request). An emergency ordinance authoriz- puter technology services for Cleve- Ord. No. 81-2019. ing the Director of Port Control to land City Council. By Council Members Cleveland enter into a Lease Agreement with Approved by Committee on and Kelley (by departmental AvAirPros Services, Inc. for the Finance. request). lease of certain space in the termi- The rules were suspended. Yeas An emergency ordinance authoriz- nal building at Cleveland Hopkins 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read ing the Director of Port Control to International Airport for the pur- third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. exercise the third option to renew pose of operating and maintaining Nays 0. Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-28 with the inline baggage handling system, United Airlines, Inc. to provide for for the Department of Port Control, Ord. No. 118-2019. the use and occupancy of office and for a period of two years, with three By Council Member Kelley. warehouse space located in the one-year options to renew, the first An emergency ordinance authoriz- South Cargo Facility at 6090 Cargo of which shall require additional ing the Clerk of Council to enter Road at Cleveland Hopkins Interna- legislative authority. into an agreement with The Project tional Airport for the purposes of Approved by Directors of Port Group for professional assistance in operating an air cargo facility. Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- investigating utility–related matters Approved by Directors of Port ommended by Committees on Trans- pertaining to the Divisions of Cleve- Control, Finance, Law; Passage rec- portation, Finance, when amended, land Public Power, Water and ommended by Committees on Trans- as follows: Water Pollution Control for Cleve- portation, Finance. 1. In Section 1, line 12, strike land City Council. The rules were suspended. Yeas “$539,096.80” and insert “$503,674.40”; Approved by Committee on 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read and in line 13, strike “$44,924.73” and Finance. third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. insert “$41,972.87”. The rules were suspended. Yeas Nays 0. Amendment agreed to. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read The rules were suspended. Yeas third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Ord. No. 82-2019. 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Nays 0. By Council Members Cleveland third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. and Kelley (by departmental Nays 0. Ord. No. 121-2019. request). In compliance with Section 33 of By Council Members Brancatelli An emergency ordinance authoriz- the Charter a copy of the legislation and Kelley (by departmental ing the Director of Port Control to was furnished to each member of request). enter into a Lease By Way of Con- Council before final passage. An emergency ordinance authoriz- cession with Alclear, LLC, dba as ing the Director of City Planning to CLEAR for the installation, mainte- Ord. No. 114-2019. consent to assignment of Contract nance, and operation of up to fifteen By Council Member Kelley. No. 55936, as amended, from Omni kiosks located at the security check- An emergency ordinance authoriz- Media Cleveland, Inc. to IKE Smart points and for administrative sup- ing the Clerk of Council to enter City, LLC; and to enter into an port space at Cleveland Hopkins into an agreement with The amendment to the Agreement. 103 14 The City Record January 30, 2019

Approved by Directors of City BOARD OF CONTROL POSITIONS SUPPLIED FEE Planning Commission, Finance, Law; Passage recommended by Com- Department of $13.09 per hour but, mittees on Development Planning January 23, 2019 Public Works if the City’s Fair and Sustainability, Finance, when Aides: Employment Living amended, as follows: The meeting of the Board of Con- Wage increases 1. In the fourth WHEREAS clause, trol convened in the Mayor’s office during the term, strike line 2 in its entirety and on Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at the fee shall be an insert: “Kiosks with up to thirty 10:42 a.m. with Director Langhenry amount equal to (30) IKE Kiosks and up to thirty presiding. 130.9% of the Fair (30) Transit Pillars, subject to avail- Present: Directors Langhenry, Employment Wage ability of adequate power from Davis, Cox, Gordon, McGrath, determined under Cleveland Public Power,”. Menesse, West, Ebersole, McNamara, Section 189.02 of 2. In the ninth WHEREAS clause, and Donald. the Codified Ordi- line 1 after “cause”, insert “IKE to Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors nances of Cleve- contract with”. Dumas, and Kennedy. land, Ohio, 1976 Amendments agreed to. Others: Tiffany White Johnson, (‘C.O.’) The rules were suspended. Yeas Commissioner, Purchases & Sup- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read plies. Seasonal $14.24 per hour but, third time in full. Passed. Yeas 16. Melissa Burrows, Director, Office Supervisors: if the City’s Fair Nays 0. of Equal Opportunity. Employment Living In compliance with Section 33 of On motions, the resolutions Wage increases the Charter a copy of the legislation during the term, was furnished to each member of attached were adopted, except as may be otherwise noted. the fee shall be an Council before final passage. amount equal to Resolution No. 24-19. 129.45% of the Fair SECOND READING EMERGENCY Employment Wage REOLUTIONS ADOPTED By Directors Cox and Dumas. Whereas, Ordinance No. 1222-18, determined under Section 189.02 C.O., Res. No. 64-2019. passed by the Council of the City of plus $0.25 per hour. By Council Member Zone. Cleveland on November 19, 2018, An emergency resolution support- authorizes the Director of Public POSITIONS SUPPLIED FEE ing the local Complete Count Com- Works and the Director of Finance mittee for the 2020 Census that will to employ by contract one or more Department of Finance be established by Council and the temporary employment agencies to The fee for each temporary and Jackson administration. provide professional services to sup- seasonal personnel position required Approved by Committee on ply temporary and seasonal person- for the various Departments of the Finance. nel for the Department of Public City during the term of the contract The rules were suspended. Yeas Works and the Project Clean pro- shall be an amount equal to 129.4% 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read gram, and for the various depart- of the wage determined for that third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. ments of the City, for a period up occupation by the Bureau of Wage Nays 0. to one year; now, therefore, Statistics’ current published Metro- politan and Nonmetropolitan Area Res. No. 120-2019. Be it resolved by the Board of Occupational Employment and By Council Member Conwell. Control of the City of Cleveland, Wage Estimates for Cleveland-Elyr- An emergency resolution support- that under the authority of Ordi- ia-Mentor OH, but in no event shall ing Play it Forward Cleveland!, an nance No. 1222-18, passed by the be less than an amount equal to instrument donation drive for Cleve- Council of the City of Cleveland on land’s children. November 19, 2018, Snider-Blake 129.4% of the Fair Employment Liv- Approved by Committee on Business Service, Inc. is selected ing Wage determined under Section Finance. upon nomination of the Director of 189.02 C.O. Be it further resolved that the The rules were suspended. Yeas Public Works and the Director of employment of the following sub- 16. Nays 0. Read second time. Read Finance from a list of firms deter- contractors is approved: third time in full. Adopted. Yeas 16. mined after a full and complete can- Nays 0. vass as the temporary employment NAME CERT STATUS agency to be employed by contract AMOUNT PERCENT MOTION for the purpose of supplementing regularly employed staff of several On the motion of Council Member Employment Specialists departments of the City of Cleveland Keane, the absence of Council Mem- International, Inc. CSB ber Phyllis E. Cleveland is hereby to perform the professional services $1,000,000.00 25.3% authorized. Seconded by Council necessary to supply temporary and Member Hairston. seasonal personnel for the Depart- Quick Employment, LLC. CSB ment of Public Works and the Pro- $150,000.00 0.3% MOTION ject Clean Program and for the var- ious departments of the City. Premier Talent Solutions N/A The Council Meeting adjourned at Be it further resolved that the $1,000,000.00 0% 8:05 p.m. to meet on Monday, Feb- Director of Public Works and the ruary 4, 2019, at 7:00 p.m. in the Director of Finance are authorized Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Council Chamber. to enter into a written contract or Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, contracts with Snider-Blake Busi- West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- ness Service, Inc. (“Agency”), based ald. on its December 7, 2018 proposal, to Nays: None. supply temporary and seasonal per- Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors sonnel for seasonal programs for the Dumas, and Kennedy. Department of Public Works includ- ing the Project Clean Program and Resolution No. 25-19. By Director Cox. the various departments of the City Whereas, Ordinance No. 1176-18, during the 12-month period begin- passed November 19, 2018 by the Patricia J. Britt ning upon execution of a contract, Council of the City of Cleveland City Clerk, Clerk of Council which contract shall be prepared by authorizes the Commissioner of Pur- the Director of Law and shall chases and Supplies, by and at the include such additional provisions direction of the City Board of Con- as that director considers necessary THE CALENDAR trol, to sell City-owned property to benefit and protect the interest. located at 7654 Broadway Avenue, The fees for services to be per- Permanent Parcel No. 133-20-036, The following measures will be on formed under the contract(s) autho- found and determined to be not their final passage at the next meet- rized, as stated in the Agency’s pro- needed for City public use and more ing: posal, including charges for drug fully described in the ordinance, to testing and criminal background 7710 Broadway Avenue Propco LLC, NONE checks, shall be: or its designee, for redevelopment, 104 January 30, 2019 The City Record 15 at a price determined to be fair mar- fair market value of the parcel for Whereas, Section 183.021 of the ket value by the City Board of Con- uses according to the Program. Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, trol; now therefore, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- Be it resolved by the Board of Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Control of the City of Cleveland that West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- when directed by the Director of under Ordinance No. 1176-18, passed ald. Community Development and when November 19, 2018 by the Cleveland Nays: None. certain specified conditions have City Council, the Commissioner of Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors been met, to sell Land Reutilization Purchases and Supplies is directed Dumas, and Kennedy. Program parcels; and to convey a fee simple interest in Whereas, Marnetta Stone has pro- the aforementioned City-owned prop- Resolution No. 27-19. posed to the City to purchase and erty located on Permanent Parcel By Director Menesse. develop the parcel for yard expan- No. 133-20-036, as more fully Whereas, under Ordinance No. sion; and described in the ordinance, to 7710 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Whereas, the following conditions Broadway Avenue Propco LLC, or City is conducting a Land Reuti- exist: its designee, at a price of $38,000. lization Program (“Program”) 1. The member of Council from Be it further resolved that the according to the provisions of Chap- Ward 4 has either approved the pro- Mayor is requested to execute and ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; posed sale or has not disapproved or deliver the official deed of the City and requested a hold of the proposed of Cleveland conveying in fee sim- Whereas, under the Program, the sale within 45 days of notification ple the aforementioned City-owned City has acquired Permanent Parcel of it; property, which deed shall contain No. 126-05-037 located at 8723 Capitol 2. The proposed purchaser of the Avenue; and such additional terms and provisions parcel is neither tax delinquent nor Whereas, Section 183.021 of the as the Director of Law shall deter- in violation of the Building and Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, mine is required and necessary to Housing Code; now, therefore, Ohio, 1976 authorizes the Commis- protect the City’s interests. Be it resolved by the Board of sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Control of the City of Cleveland that when directed by the Director of under Section 183.021 of the Codified Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, Community Development and when West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, certain specified conditions have the Commissioner of Purchases and ald. been met, to sell Land Reutilization Nays: None. Supplies is authorized, when direct- Program parcels; and ed by the Director of Community Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Whereas, Dionne Percy has pro- Dumas, and Kennedy. Development, and the Mayor is posed to the City to purchase and requested, to execute an Official develop the parcel for yard expan- Resolution No. 26-19. Deed for and on behalf of the City sion; and of Cleveland, with Marnetta Stone By Director Menesse. Whereas, the following conditions Whereas, under Ordinance No. for the sale and development of Per- exist: manent Parcel No. 130-07-046 located 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the 1. The member of Council from City is conducting a Land Reuti- at 3234 East 130th Street, according Ward 6 has either approved the pro- to the Land Reutilization Program lization Program (“Program”) posed sale or has not disapproved or according to the provisions of Chap- in such manner as best carries out requested a hold of the proposed the intent of the program. ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; sale within 45 days of notification and Be it further resolved that the con- of it; sideration for the sale of the parcel Whereas, under the Program, the 2. The proposed purchaser of the City has acquired Permanent Parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is parcel is neither tax delinquent nor determined to be not less than the No. 106-02-118 located at 1335 Russell in violation of the Building and fair market value of the parcel for Avenue; and Housing Code; now, therefore, uses according to the Program. Whereas, Section 183.021 of the Be it resolved by the Board of Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Control of the City of Cleveland that Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, Ohio, 1976, authorizes the Commis- under Section 183.021 of the Codified West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- sioner of Purchases and Supplies, Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, ald. when directed by the Director of the Commissioner of Purchases and Nays: None. Community Development, to sell Supplies is authorized, when direct- Land Reutilization Program parcels Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors ed by the Director of Community Dumas, and Kennedy. when certain specified conditions Development, and the Mayor is have been met; and requested, to execute an Official Resolution No. 29-19. Whereas, Johnathan Duprey has Deed for and on behalf of the City proposed to the City to purchase and By Director Ebersole. of Cleveland, with Dionne Percy for develop the parcel for yard expan- Whereas, that under the authority the sale and development of Perma- sion; and of Section 183.021(b)(11) of the Cod- nent Parcel No. 126-05-037 located at Whereas, the following conditions ified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 8723 Capitol Avenue, according to exist: 1976, the Commissioner of Purchas- the Land Reutilization Program in 1. The member of Council from es and Supplies, when directed by such manner as best carries out the Ward 7 has approved the proposed the Director of Economic Develop- intent of the program. sale or has not disapproved or ment is authorized to acquire prop- requested a hold of the proposed Be it further resolved that the con- erty from third parties at a purchase sale within 45 days of notification sideration for the sale of the parcel price determined to be fair market of it; shall be $200.00, which amount is value by the Board of Control, to 2. The proposed purchaser of the determined to be not less than the hold in the Industrial Commercial parcel is neither tax delinquent nor fair market value of the parcel for Land Bank; now, therefore, in violation of the Building and uses according to the Program. Be it resolved by the Board of Housing Code; now, therefore, Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, Control of the City of Cleveland that Be it resolved by the Board of Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, the Commissioner of Purchases and Control of the City of Cleveland that West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- Supplies is authorized, when direct- under Section 183.021 of the Codified ald. ed by the Director of Economic Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, Nays: None. Development, to purchase Perma- the Commissioner of Purchases and Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors nent Parcel Nos. 126-28-021 and 126- Supplies is authorized, when direct- Dumas, and Kennedy. 28-022, located at Holton Avenue, to ed by the Director of Community hold in the Industrial-Commercial Development, and the Mayor is Resolution No. 28-19. Land Bank, at a price of $20,000.00 requested to execute an Official By Director Menesse. for both parcels, which amount is Deed for and on behalf of the City Whereas, under Ordinance No. determined to be fair market value. of Cleveland with Johnathan Duprey 2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, the Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis, for the sale and development of Per- City is conducting a Land Reuti- Cox, Gordon, McGrath, Menesse, manent Parcel No. 106-02-118, accord- lization Program (“Program”) West, Ebersole, McNamara, and Don- ing to the Land Reutilization Pro- according to the provisions of Chap- ald. gram in such manner as best carries ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code; Nays: None. out the intent of the program. and Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors Be it further resolved that the con- Whereas, under the Program, the Dumas, and Kennedy. sideration for the sale of the parcel City has acquired Permanent Parcel shall be $200.00, which amount is No. 130-07-046 located at 3234 East JEFFREY B. MARKS, determined to be not less than the 130th Street; and Secretary 105 16 The City Record January 30, 2019

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES previous rent and/or security 2. Proof of Residency (as described ______deposit, and fully executed; other- herein), which is only required if the wise, it us unacceptable. applicant is seeking residency credit General Information for the examination; and Application blanks and informa- Utility bills bearing the property 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove tion, regarding minimum entrance address and your name. veteran’s status (as described herein) qualifications, scope of examination, only required if the applicant is seek- Post Office change of address form and suggested reference materials ing veteran’s preference points. properly date stamped. may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission, Room 119, Official documents relating to home NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake- ownership including deed, purchase tions, and certifications will be made side Avenue. agreement, or insurance policy. with applicants via email. Any updates of email or your online pro- Application blanks must be prop- Bank statements (Within last three file must be made at: [email protected] erly filled out on the official form months). land.oh.us. prescribed by the Civil Service Com- mission and filed at the office of the School registration of children. NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. commission not later than the final Car insurance documents. closing date slated in the examina- YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN tion announcement. Car registration or Driver’s License EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE or Ohio I.D. (One only). USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE EXAMINATION RESULTS: Each LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- applicant whether passing or failing Loans and credit card statements TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED will be notified of the results of the (Within last three months). FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB examination as soon as the CLASSIFICATION. commission has graded the papers. Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture, Thereafter, eligible lists will be tools, car, etc.). SALARY: The prevailing salary for established which will consist of the this position as established by Ordi- Current bills not listed above (With- nance of the Council of the City of names of those candidates who have in last three months). been successful in all parts of the Cleveland is $12.83 - $15.46 per Hour. examination. The following are examples of unac- ceptable categories of proof: EXAMINATION INFORMATION PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: All candidates for original entrance Library cards. TYPE: WRITTEN TEST: Applicants positions who are successful in will be notified of the time, date, and Voter registration cards. other parts of the examinations place of the exams via email. must submit to a physical examina- Birth certificates. tion. NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- Notarized letters or affidavits. es, certificates, resumes and any ROBERT BENNETT, other required documents must be President Social Security card. uploaded and included with your Application when it is submitted. Rental receipts from independent Applications without the required party without cancelled checks or documents will be rejected. CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE money order receipt. ______Duties:

ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2019 APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES Under immediate supervision, does Filing Beginning 2/1/2019 ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 009 clerical work of a routine nature. Per- forms related duties as required. JUNIOR CLERK (OPEN) TYPICAL TASKS: Verifies files and Announ- Exam Classi- Exam records. Checks lists, bills, and requi- cement Method fication Type Public notice is hereby given by the sitions for accuracy. Files records, No. Civil Service Commission of Cleve- bills, receipts, certificates, and corre- land, Ohio, of an open competitive spondence. Prepares bills, cards, and 9 WR Junior Clerk Open examination for the above classifica- tallies. Records address changes, sta- tion. tistics, and operating data. Records 10 WR/TY Safety Telephone stock and material data. Types lists Operator Open FILING OF APPLICATION: and payrolls. Stamps forms, payrolls, and records. Handles incoming and 2018-127A Application must be made electroni- outgoing mail. Delivers mail, mes- WR/TY Senior Data cally through the City of Cleveland’s sages, and reports. Traces records Conversion web site: and information. Sorts mail, invoices, Operator Open www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c requisitions, and correspondence. leveland Operates office machines. Cleans and 11 WR Sewer Maintenance oils office machines. Handles and Unit Leader Open No other form or method of applica- arranges stock. Assists at informa- tion desk and counter. Makes and tion will be accepted. Absolutely no answers work-related telephone calls. PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY paper applications will be accepted. Any applicant wishing to receive Follows procedures, assigning each incident the appropriate coding and residency credit will be asked to THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION prioritization. When a response is not show that he/she is a bona fide res- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- ident of the City of Cleveland. The needed, makes referrals as needed to DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2019 UNTIL the caller. Makes computer inquiries following list gives examples of 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- items that an applicant may present into the CAD system or other data- ARY 14, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS base utilized by the department, as at the time of filing. The Civil Ser- WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER vice Commission requires a mini- needed. Follows all operations and 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- safety policies and safe work prac- mum of three items from at least ARY 14, 2019. three different categories, where tices. Attends and participates in operations and safety training class- applicable. All items must be cur- THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- rent. Please note that presentation es and demonstrates competence SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE (demonstration of competence may be of these items does not constitute FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. conclusive proof of bona fide resi- determined by exam.) Wears and properly utilizes safety equipment in dency. Acceptable categories IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of accordance with Divisional policy at include, but are not limited to, the submitting an application, copies of all times. following: the following items are required to be Lease - from rental agency. uploaded as attachments to that Minimum Qualifications: application: Lease - from independent party. A High School Diploma or GED is Must include copy of cancelled 1. Proof of Education (as provided required. One year of full time paid check or money order receipts for herein); experience in an office setting with a 106 January 30, 2019 The City Record 17 working knowledge of Microsoft * “ONE YEAR AGO” SHALL BE ONE THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION Office is required. Must be able to lift YEAR PREVIOUS TO DATE OF FIL- PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- and carry at least 30 pounds. ING. For example, if you are filing for DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2019 UNTIL the examination in February of 2019 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- NOTE: Minimum qualifications must you must present 4 different docu- ARY 14, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS be met as of the last day of the filing ments dated December of 2017, or Jan- WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER period unless otherwise stated. uary or February of 2018. 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- ARY 14, 2019. NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- ** “CURRENT” SHALL BE WITH IN MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT THE LAST THREE MONTHS. For THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY example, if you are filing for the SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE AND ALL INFORMATION CON- examination in February of 2019 you FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR must present 4 different documents RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL dated December of 2018, or January or IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL February of 2019. submitting an application, copies of FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. the following items are required to be NOTE: IF CREDITORS ARE PAID uploaded as attachments to that Any applicant that willfully provides ONLINE, A COPY OF BILL IS TO BE application: any false document, statement, or cer- PRINTED SHOWING THE tification in regard to any test will be ADDRESS OF THE APPLICANT. 1. Proof of Education (as provided terminated from all processing, THE BILL MUST HAVE THE DATE herein); removed from any eligible list, and VISIBLE. 2. Driver’s License or Government may face possible criminal prosecu- Issued ID; tion. NOTE: Applicants who are under the 3. Proof of Residency (as described age of 25 who do not have sufficient herein), which is only required if the VETERANS’ PREFERENCE bills or items in their own name may applicant is seeking residency credit provide one or more proof documents for the examination; and Veterans’ preference will be awarded, bearing their own name and Cleve- 4. DD-214 or other materials to prove when applicable, to eligible veterans land address, and supplement it with veteran’s status (as described herein) in accordance with Civil Service the additional required proofs from a only required if the applicant is seek- Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of spouse or blood relative with whom ing veteran’s preference points. active service or a DD Form 214, must they reside; provided that such other be presented to the Commission at the person also provides a notarized NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- time of filing application for the statement that the applicant has tions, and certifications will be made examination in which credit is sought resided with them at that address for with applicants via email. Any in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- more than a year prior to the date of updates of email or your online pro- it. If the applicant has received an application and provides the missing file must be made at: [email protected] honorable discharge or a general dis- documentation in their own name land.oh.us. charge under honorable conditions with their Cleveland address. that applicant shall receive an addi- NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING THE COMMISSION WILL tional five (5) points added to their FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR raw score on the examination. YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE RESIDENCY CREDIT USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED In accordance with the Charter of the THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. City of Cleveland: A person who has FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB CLASSIFICATION. had as his/her primary residence in ANYONE WHO WISHES TO the City of Cleveland for at least one REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION year at the time of filing a Civil Ser- MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- SALARY: The prevailing salary for vice application, and desires to take ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- this position as established by Ordi- an entry-level Civil Service examina- TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- nance of the Council of the City of tion, shall, if a passing grade on the ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION Cleveland is $24,425.64 - $35,180.95 per written examination is attained, have PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. year. ten (10) points added to his/her pass- THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO ing score. PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION EXAMINATION INFORMATION IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR In order to receive residency credit, WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE TYPE: WRITTEN TEST: 100% of applicants must present the originals HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN Final Grade. OR LEGIBLE COPIES of 4 different ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- TYPING TEST: This portion is proofs of residency from ONE YEAR PORTING THE NEED FOR THE Pass/Fail and will be utilized to AGO* and 4 different proofs of resi- REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS determine if candidates meet this dency that are CURRENT** (A total REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- minimum qualification. Applicants of EIGHT documents) for verifica- TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT will be notified of the time, date, and tion at the time of filing. “Different” THE TIME OF FILING. place of the exams. means that an applicant can provide (for example) a bank statement from AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER NOTE: CANDIDATES MUST BE a year ago, and a current statement ABLE TO TYPE 30 WPM (Gross for the same bank account, but cannot APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES words per minute minus errors). provide multiple statements from the ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 010 FAILURE TO OBTAIN 30 WPM same account for different months to MEANS THAT THE CANDIDATE satisfy the 4 proofs requirement. SAFETY TELEPHONE OPERATOR WILL RECEIVE A FINAL GRADE (OPEN) OF ZERO Such proofs include: Public notice is hereby given by the NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- ‚ Driver’s License Civil Service Commission of Cleve- es, certificates, resumes and any ‚ Bank Statements land, Ohio, of an open competitive other required documents must be ‚ Utility Bills examination for the above classifica- uploaded and included with your ‚ Mortgage or Lease Agreement tion. Application when it is submitted. ‚ Bills from creditors not listed Applications without the required above FILING OF APPLICATION: documents will be rejected. ‚ Other Postmarked mail such as magazines with name and mailing Application must be made electroni- Duties: label attached, organization cally through the City of Cleveland’s Answers emergency and non-emer- newsletters, medical/dental bills, web site: gency telephone calls from citizens, voter registration card, or motor www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c elicits pertinent information, ana- vehicle registration leveland lyzes situations to determine prob- ‚ Insurance Statement (Home insur- lem, and makes sound decisions as to ance, rental insurance, car insur- No other form or method of applica- the appropriate response. Learns the ance or other insurance docu- tion will be accepted. Absolutely no proper procedures for handling vari- ments). paper applications will be accepted. ous call types. Maintains familiarity 107 18 The City Record January 30, 2019 with the streets of the City and the VETERANS’ PREFERENCE NOTE: Applicants who are under the various social agencies available to age of 25 who do not have sufficient assist those in need. Generates inci- Veterans’ preference will be awarded, bills or items in their own name may dents using the Computer Aided Dis- when applicable, to eligible veterans provide one or more proof documents patch (CAD) system, following prop- in accordance with Civil Service bearing their own name and Cleve- er procedures and assigning each Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of land address, and supplement it with incident an appropriate prioritization active service or a DD Form 214, must the additional required proofs from a level. Contacts other public safety be presented to the Commission at the spouse or blood relative with whom entities, city departments, and exter- time of filing application for the they reside; provided that such other nal agencies as needed. Operates the examination in which credit is sought person also provides a notarized necessary computer equipment used in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- statement that the applicant has in the Communications center. Oper- it. If the applicant has received an resided with them at that address for ates the Emergency 911 telephone honorable discharge or a general dis- more than a year prior to the date of equipment and the associated soft- charge under honorable conditions application and provides the missing ware used by the Department of Pub- that applicant shall receive an addi- documentation in their own name lic Safety. Is familiar with applicable tional five (5) points added to their with their Cleveland address. state and municipal ordinances. Per- raw score on the examination. forms any other duties as directed by THE COMMISSION WILL proper authority. TYPICAL TASKS: RESIDENCY CREDIT NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR Answers incoming calls placed to 911 RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE or non-emergency telephone lines. In accordance with the Charter of the APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER City of Cleveland: A person who has Determines nature of problem and, APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF when appropriate, connects caller to had as his/her primary residence in THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. another agency for handling Gener- the City of Cleveland for at least one ates a CAD incident for Public Safety year at the time of filing a Civil Ser- ANYONE WHO WISHES TO response by entering pertinent infor- vice application, and desires to take REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION mation relative to the incident into an entry-level Civil Service examina- MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- the computerized dispatch system. tion, shall, if a passing grade on the ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- Follows procedures, assigning each written examination is attained, have TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- incident the appropriate coding and ten (10) points added to his/her pass- ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION prioritization. When a response is not ing score. PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. needed, makes referrals as needed to THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO the caller. Makes computer inquiries In order to receive residency credit, PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION into the CAD system or other data- applicants must present the originals IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR base utilized by the department, as OR LEGIBLE COPIES of 4 different WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE needed. Follows all operations and proofs of residency from ONE YEAR HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN safety policies and safe work prac- AGO* and 4 different proofs of resi- ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- tices. Attends and participates in dency that are CURRENT** (A total PORTING THE NEED FOR THE operations and safety training class- of EIGHT documents) for verifica- REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS es and demonstrates competence tion at the time of filing. “Different” REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- (demonstration of competence may be means that an applicant can provide TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT determined by exam.) Wears and (for example) a bank statement from THE TIME OF FILING. properly utilizes safety equipment in a year ago, and a current statement accordance with Divisional policy at for the same bank account, but cannot AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER all times. provide multiple statements from the same account for different months to APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 2018-127A Minimum Qualifications: satisfy the 4 proofs requirement. SENIOR DATA CONVERSION OPER- A High School Diploma or GED is Such proofs include: ATOR (OPEN) required. A valid State of Ohio Dri- ver’s License or ID is required. Must ‚ Driver’s License Public notice is hereby given by the be able to type at least 30 words per ‚ Bank Statements Civil Service Commission of Cleve- minute. Because this is a Police/Civil- ‚ Utility Bills land, Ohio, of an open competitive ian position, candidates MUST BE ‚ Mortgage or Lease Agreement examination for the above classifica- ABLE TO PASS A CRIMINAL BACK- ‚ Bills from creditors not listed tion. GROUND CHECK as well as a drug above test and physical. Must pass any cer- ‚ Other Postmarked mail such as FILING OF APPLICATION: tification testing required to perform magazines with name and mailing the duties of the position within six label attached, organization Application must be made electroni- months of the date of hire. Certifica- newsletters, medical/dental bills, cally through the City of Cleveland’s tions include those required to access voter registration card, or motor web site: the national and state criminal data- vehicle registration www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c bases (LEADS, NCIC) as well as a 40- ‚ Insurance Statement (Home insur- leveland hour public safety telecommunicator ance, rental insurance, car insur- course. Instruction in these or any ance or other insurance docu- No other form or method of applica- other job-specific certifications will ments). tion will be accepted. Absolutely no be provided as part of employee train- paper applications will be accepted. ing. * “ONE YEAR AGO” SHALL BE ONE YEAR PREVIOUS TO DATE OF FIL- THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- NOTE: Minimum qualifications must ING. For example, if you are filing for DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2019 UNTIL be met as of the last day of the filing the examination in February of 2019 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- period unless otherwise stated. you must present 4 different docu- ments dated December of 2017, or Jan- ARY 14, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- uary or February of 2018. 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT ARY 14, 2019. TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY ** “CURRENT” SHALL BE WITH IN AND ALL INFORMATION CON- THE LAST THREE MONTHS. For THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR example, if you are filing for the SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL examination in February of 2019 you FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL must present 4 different documents FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. dated December of 2018, or January or PLEASE NOTE: THOSE PERSONS February of 2019. WHO HAVE ALREADY APPLIED Any applicant that willfully provides FOR THIS EXAM BUT HAVE NOT any false document, statement, or cer- NOTE: IF CREDITORS ARE PAID YET TESTED DO NOT NEED TO tification in regard to any test will be ONLINE, A COPY OF BILL IS TO BE FILE AGAIN. terminated from all processing, PRINTED SHOWING THE removed from any eligible list, and ADDRESS OF THE APPLICANT. IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of may face possible criminal prosecu- THE BILL MUST HAVE THE DATE submitting an application, copies of tion. VISIBLE. the following items are required to be 108 January 30, 2019 The City Record 19 uploaded as attachments to that Driver’s License is required. Must be THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATION application: able to type 45 words per minute. PERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI- DAY, FEBRUARY 1, 2019 UNTIL 1. Proof of Education (as provided NOTE: Minimum qualifications must 11:59 PM. ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- herein); be met as of the last day of the filing ARY 14, 2019. NOTE: APPLICATIONS 2. DD-214 or other materials to prove period unless otherwise stated. WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED AFTER veteran’s status (as described herein) 11:59 PM ON THURSDAY, FEBRU- only required if the applicant is seek- NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- ARY 14, 2019. ing veteran’s preference points MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT 3. A valid Driver’s License (as provid- TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS- ed herein) AND ALL INFORMATION CON- SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATE *These items should be uploaded TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR FILING WILL BE ALLOWED. under the “Attachments” tab in your RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL application. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time of FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. submitting an application, copies of NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOUR the following items are required to be Any applicant that willfully provides APPLICATION, FURTHER CHANGES uploaded as attachments to that any false document, statement, or cer- TO THAT APPLICATION WILL NOT application: BE PERMITTED. All additional tification in regard to any test will be attachments, correspondence, notifica- terminated from all processing, removed from any eligible list, and 1. Proof of Education (as provided tions, and certifications will be made herein) with applicants via email. Any updates may face possible criminal prosecu- 2. A valid Commercial Driver’s of email or your online profile must be tion. License – Class B (as provided here- made at: [email protected]. VETERANS’ PREFERENCE in); and NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING 3. DD-214 or other materials to prove FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. Veterans’ preference will be awarded, veteran’s status (as described herein) YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN when applicable, to eligible veterans only required if the applicant is seek- EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE in accordance with Civil Service ing veteran’s preference points USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- active service or a DD Form 214, must NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYING TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED be presented to the Commission at the FOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING. FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB time of filing application for the YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE AN examination in which credit is sought CLASSIFICATION. EXAMINATION WHICH WILL BE in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- USED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLE it. If the applicant has received an SALARY: The prevailing salary for LIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA- honorable discharge or a general dis- this position as established by Ordi- TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USED charge under honorable conditions nance of the Council of the City of FOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOB that applicant shall receive an addi- Cleveland is $13.47 - $20.16 per Hour. tional five (5) points added to their CLASSIFICATION. raw score on the examination. EXAMINATION INFORMATION NOTE: All correspondence, notifica- THE COMMISSION WILL tions, and certifications will be made TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION – NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR with applicants via email. Any This portion of the exam is worth VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR updates of email or your online pro- 100% of your grade. RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE file must be made at: [email protected] TYPING EXAMINATION – This por- APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER land.oh.us. tion of the exam is Pass/Fail. You APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF must type at least 45 words per THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. SALARY: The prevailing salary for minute (gross words per minute this position as established by Ordi- minus errors) in order to pass. ANYONE WHO WISHES TO nance of the Council of the City of REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION Cleveland is $22.06 - $23.53 per Hour. Candidates will be notified of the MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- time, date, and place of the exams via ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- email. TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- EXAMINATION INFORMATION ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION NOTE: CANDIDATES MUST PASS PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. BOTH PARTS OF THIS EXAM IN TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION: THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO Applicants will be notified of the ORDER TO BE PLACED ON THE PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION time, date, and place of the examina- ELIGIBLE LIST. IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE tion via email. NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN es, certificates, resumes and any ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens- other required documents must be PORTING THE NEED FOR THE es, certificates, resumes and any uploaded and included with your REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS other required documents must be Application when it is submitted. REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- uploaded and included with your Applications without the required TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT Application when it is submitted. documents will be rejected. THE TIME OF FILING. Applications without the required documents will be rejected. Duties: AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Duties: Under direct supervision, is responsi- APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTES ble for conversion of data to machine ANNOUNCEMENT NO. 011 Under supervision, is responsible for readable form on card, tape, or direct the cleaning, repairing, and mainte- access. Assists in the training of Data SEWER MAINTENANCE UNIT nance of sewers. Performs related Conversion Operators and assumes LEADER (OPEN) duties as required. TYPICAL TASKS: the duties of the supervisor in his/her Supervises subordinates in general absence. Follows all operations and Public notice is hereby given by the sewer maintenance work. Supervises safety policies and safe work prac- Civil Service Commission of Cleve- digging, sheathing, and timbering of tices. Attends and participates in land, Ohio, of an open competitive trenches. Supervises repairing, clean- operations and safety training class- examination for the above classifica- ing, and flushing of sewers, catch es and demonstrates competence tion. basins, overflows, and house connec- (demonstration of competence may be tions. Supervises the replacing of determined by exam.) Wears and FILING OF APPLICATION: catch basin covers, grates, hoods, and properly utilizes safety equipment in stones. Supervises the loading and accordance with Divisional policy at Application must be made electroni- unloading of supplies. Tests sewers all times. cally through the City of Cleveland’s for breaks. Operates and services web site: trucks. Maintains a record of materi- Minimum Qualifications www.governmentjobs.com/careers/c als used and of time worked. Prepares leveland reports and work schedules. Follows A High School Diploma or GED is all operations and safety policies and required. Three years of full time No other form or method of applica- safe work practices. Attends and par- paid experience as a computer opera- tion will be accepted. Absolutely no ticipates in operations and safety tor is required. A valid State of Ohio paper applications will be accepted. training classes and demonstrates 109 20 The City Record January 30, 2019 competence (demonstration of compe- SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD Calendar No. 19-011: 1478 East 110th tence may be determined by exam.) Street (Ward 9) Wears and properly utilizes safety OF ZONING APPEALS Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- equipment in accordance with Divi- poses to erect a two story, frame, sional policy at all times. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2019 single family residence with a detached garage in a B1 Two-Fami- Minimum Qualifications: 9:30 A.M. ly Residential District. The owner appeals for relief from the strict A High School Diploma or GED is Waste Collection Ticket application the following sections of required. Two years of full time paid the Cleveland Codified Ordinances: experience in Sewer Maintenance as a Calendar No. 19-007: 3658 West 138th Street (Ward 16) 1. Section 357.04(a) which states Sewer Service Worker with the City that the required front yard setback of Cleveland or four years of full time Imperial Properties LLC., owner, 15 feet and the appellant is propos- paid experience in a sewer mainte- appeals under the authority of Sec- ing 14.5 feet. nance and/or sewer construction tion 76-6 of the Charter of the City environment is required. A valid State of Cleveland and Section 329.02(d) 2. Section 357.13(b)(4) which of Ohio Commercial Driver’s License of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- states that open porches shall not be Class B is required, Class A is pre- nances and disputes the decision of less than 10 feet from street line ferred. The A.P.W.A. Basic Supervi- the City of Cleveland Waste Collec- and the appellant is proposing 8.5 sion course must be completed within tion Division in the issuance of Civil feet. six months of the date of hire. Must be Infraction Ticket Number 3. Section 341.02(b) which states able to lift and carry up to 100 pounds. WC40061301 regarding failure to that City planning approval is comply with Section 551.111(B) in required prior to the issuance of a NOTE: Minimum qualifications must the Cleveland Codified Ordinances. building permit. (Filed January 10, be met as of the last day of the filing (Filed January 9, 2019) 2019) period unless otherwise stated. Calendar No. 19-009: 1467 East 110th Calendar No. 19-012: 2200 West 32nd NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM- Street (Ward 9) Street (Ward 3) MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHT Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- Jeanette Elaine, owner, proposes TO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANY poses to erect a two story frame, to erect a 6 foot tall 30 lineal feet AND ALL INFORMATION CON- 1,554 square foot, single family res- of wooden fence in the interior side TAINED IN THE APPLICATION OR idence with a detached garage on a yard of a property located in a B1 RESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILL 4,560 square foot lot in a B1 Two- Two-Family Residential District. RESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL Family Residential District. The The owner appeals for relief from FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST. owner appeals for relief from the the strict application of Section strict application the following sec- 358.04(a) which states that no fence Any applicant that willfully provides tions of the Cleveland Codified Ordi- shall be higher than the distance to any false document, statement, or cer- nances: the house on adjacent lot; 6 feet are tification in regard to any test will be 1. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) in a terminated from all processing, Two-Family residential district no required and 4 feet 6 inches are pro- removed from any eligible list, and interior side yard, shall be less than posed. (Filed January 10, 2019) may face possible criminal prosecu- five (5) feet in width for a corner tion. lot, nor less than three (3) feet in Calendar No. 19-013: 2815-2825 East width for an interior lot, nor shall 130th Street (Ward 6) VETERANS’ PREFERENCE the aggregate width of side yards Oak Bend Holdings, (aka Shaker on the same premises be less than Square Towers), owner, proposes to Veterans’ preference will be awarded, then (10) feet. However, the width make alterations to a 110 unit apart- when applicable, to eligible veterans of any such interior side yard shall ment complex which will result in in accordance with Civil Service in no case be less than one fourth the elimination of 30 accessory off- Rules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G. Proof of (1/4) the height of the main build- street parking spaces in a D2 Multi- active service or a DD Form 214, must ing on the premises. The required Family Residential District. The be presented to the Commission at the side yard is 7' - 8"; a 6' - 0" side owner appeals for relief from the time of filing application for the yard is proposed. strict application of Section 349.02 of examination in which credit is sought 2. Section 341.02(b) which states the Cleveland Codified Ordinances in order to qualify for veterans’ cred- that City planning approval is which states that in all use districts, it. If the applicant has received an required prior to the issuance of a existing off-street parking facilities honorable discharge or a general dis- building permit. (Filed January 10, shall not voluntarily be reduced charge under honorable conditions 2019) that applicant shall receive an addi- below the requirements of the Zon- tional five (5) points added to their ing Code. One space per unit is raw score on the examination. Calendar No. 19-010: 1468 East 110th required per Section 349.04. With the Street (Ward 9) proposed elimination of 30 accesso- THE COMMISSION WILL Famicos Foundation, owner, pro- ry off-street parking spaces the 110 NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FOR poses to erect a two story, frame, unit apartment complex will have 41 VETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR single family residence with a parking spaces remaining. (Filed RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE detached garage on a 3,900 square January 14, 2019) APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HER foot lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi- APPLICATION. THE DECISION OF dential District. The owner appeals Calendar No. 19-014: 1609 Hazel THE COMMISSION IS FINAL. for relief from the strict application Drive (Ward 9) the following sections of the Cleve- Cleveland Institute of Music, ANYONE WHO WISHES TO land Codified Ordinances: owner, proposes to erect a 5 story REQUEST AN ACCOMMODATION 1. Section 347.07(a) which states building consisting of classrooms, that a driveway used to provide MUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL- offices and residences in a D5 Multi- accessibility to accessory off street ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON- Family Residential District. The parking spaces shall be arranged to TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN- owner appeals for relief from the minimize traffic congestion. ING SUCH ACCOMMODATION strict application of the following PRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION. 2. Section 355.04(a) which states that the minimum lot area for a sin- sections of the Cleveland Codified THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TO Ordinances: PROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATION gle family dwelling in a “B” area 1. Section 337.08(d) which states IF IT IS NOT REASONABLE OR district is 4,800 square feet and the that a public or private school and WOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUE lot area is 3,900 square feet; this sec- HARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHIN tion also states that the minimum its accessory uses must be at least ONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP- lot width required is 40' and the 15 feet from premises in a Multi- PORTING THE NEED FOR THE appellant is proposing 39'. Family Residential District. REQUESTED ACCOMMODATION IS 3. Section 357.13(b)(4) which 2. Section 355.04 which states that REQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA- states that open front porches shall in a ‘D’ Area District the total floor TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED AT not be less than 10 feet from prop- area of a residential building can- THE TIME OF FILING. erty line; the appellant is proposing not exceed the lot size area. The lot 8'. size is 61.059 square feet and the AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 4. Section 341.02(b) which states proposed building area is 102,785. that City planning approval is 3. Section 357.04(a) which states ROBERT BENNETT, required prior to the issuance of a that the front yard equal to 15% of President building permit. (Filed January 10, the lot depth is required to a maxi- January 30, 2019 2019) mum of 30 feet. The proposed front 110 January 30, 2019 The City Record 21 yard setback at its closest point is REPORT OF THE BOARD The following cases were heard 5 feet. OF ZONING APPEALS by the Board of Zoning Appeals on 4. Section 357.08(b)(1) which Tuesday, January 22, 2019 and the states that a rear yard equal to 15% decisions were adopted and of the lot depth is required. In this MONDAY, JANUARY 28, 2019 approved on Monday, January 28, case 32 feet are required and 14 feet 2019: 6 inches. At the meeting of the Board of 5. Section 357.09(b)(2)(C) which Zoning Appeals on Monday, January The following appeals were states that an interior side yard 28, 2019 the following appeals were APPROVED: equal to one-fourth the height of the scheduled for hearing before the main building is required; in this Board and; Calendar No. 18-285: 1526 West 25th case 15 feet is required and a por- Street tion of the building is 8 feet 3 inch- The following appeals were West 25 Street Lofts LLC., owner, es. A 3,018 square foot side yard APPROVED: proposes to expand use to include area at the north side of the build- Entertainment in a D2 Local Retail ing is required where approximate- Calendar No. 18-290: 9219 Clifton Business District. ly 1,400 square feet are proposed. Avenue 6. Section 341 which states that 9219 Clifton LLC., owner, proposes Calendar No. 18-286: 3005 Chester City Planning and Landmarks to change use of existing two fam- Avenue approval is required. (Filed January ily residence to a three family resi- Chester Storage, LLC., owner, pro- 22, 2019) dence in a B1 Two-Family Residen- poses to establish use as self-storage facility and enclose parking lot with tial District. Calendar No. 19-015: 7504 Herman a new 6 foot tall fence in a B2 Gen- eral Retail Business District and a Avenue (Ward 15) Calendar No. 19-001: 1963 West 47th C2 Semi-Industry District. Geoffrey Vlach, owner, proposes Street to erect a 2 story attached garage Open Holdings LLC., owner, pro- Calendar No. 18-288: 11601 Euclid with a second floor master bedroom poses to construct an addition and a Avenue to an existing single family resi- detached garage to existing resi- Uptown Three LP., owner, propos- dence in a B1 Two-Family Residen- dence on a 3,696 lot in a B1 Two- es to construct a new 4 story retail tial District. The owner appeals for Family Residential District. and 49 unit apartment building in a relief from the strict application of C3 General Retail Business District. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) of the Cleve- Calendar No. 19-002: 5730 Flowerdale land Codified Ordinances which Avenue Calendar No. 18-289: 10480 Kinsman states that the required interior side Henry Norena, owner, proposes to Road yard is 6 feet and the appellant is erect a 22' x 45' (990 square feet) Unity Baptist Church, owner, pro- proposing 2 feet 6 inches. (Filed garage addition to an existing sin- poses to consolidate a parcel of land January 23, 2019) gle family residence located on a located in a B1 Two-Family Resi- 5,700 square foot lot in a B1 Two- dential District to expand the POSTPONED FROM Family Residential District. church parking lot. FEBRUARY 4, 2019 Calendar No. 19-003: 3069 West 25th Secretary Calendar No. 19-008: 2512 Church Street Avenue (Ward 3) 3069 Properties LLC., owner, pro- Schmaltz Church Street Holdings, poses to change use from store to REPORT OF THE BOARD owner, proposes to establish use as tire shop in a C2 Local Retail Busi- OF BUILDING STANDARDS a restaurant in a D3 Local Retail ness District. Business District. The owner AND BUILDING APPEALS appeals for relief from the strict The following appeal was application of Section 349.04(f) DENIED: which states that 16 parking spaces The report of the Board of Build- are required based on the number of Calendar No. 19-004: 527 East 140th ing Standards and Appeals from the employees and the area dedicated to Street meeting of January 23, 2019 will patron use, but no parking is pro- Krew Time LLC., owner, proposes appear in the City Record of Feb- posed. (Filed January 9, 2019 - No to establish use as party/event cen- ruary 6, 2019 Issue No. 5487 Testimony) ter with live entertainment in a C2 First postponement made due to Local Retail Business District. PUBLIC NOTICE an error in the case description The following appeals were POSTPONED FROM WITHDRAWN: JANUARY 28, 2019 NONE None. Violation Notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Calendar No. 18-261: 2618 North More- The following appeals were DIS- land (Ward 4) MISSED: N. Moreland-Larchmere, LLC., owner, appeals under the authority None. NONE of Section 76-6 of the Charter of the City of Cleveland and Section The following cases were POST- 329.02(d) of the Cleveland Codified PONED: CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS Ordinances from Notice of Violation Number V18035384 issued on October Calendar No. 18-239: Number Three 19, 2018 by the Cleveland Depart- Grace LLC ment of Building and Housing for 3547 East 49th Street. Postponed to For All Departments failure to comply with Section February 25, 2019. 327.02(c) of the Cleveland Codified Sealed bids will be received at the Ordinances which states that there Violation Notice office of the Commissioner of Pur- shall be no change, substitution or Calendar No. 18-261: N. Moreland- chases and Supplies, Room 128, City extension in the use of any building Larchmere, LLC Hall, in accordance with the append- or premises until the required use 2618 North Moreland. Postponed to ed schedule, and will be opened and permit and Certificate of Occupancy February 11, 2019. read in Room 128, City Hall, imme- has been issued by the Division of diately thereafter. Building and Housing. (Filed Calendar No. 18-267: B.R. Knez Each bid must be made in accor- November 16, 2018 - No Testimony) 2291 West 38th Street. Postponed dance with the specifications and Second postponement made due to to March 18, 2019. must be submitted on the blanks a scheduling conflict. First post- supplied for the purpose, all of ponement made at the request of the Calendar No. 18-283: Target Indus- which may be obtained at the office appellant. tries of the said Commissioner of Pur- 1575 Merwin Avenue. Postponed to chases and Supplies, but no bid will Secretary February 25, 2019. be considered unless delivered to 111 22 The City Record January 30, 2019 the office of the said commissioner ADDRESS, COMPANY CONTACT/ 10:00 A.M. DIVISION OF MOTOR previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern REPRESENTATIVE FULL VEHICLE MAINTENANCE, 4150 Standard Time) on the date speci- NAME, CONTACT TELEPHONE EAST 49TH STREET, fied in the schedule. NUMBER, FACSIMILE TELE- CLEVELAND, OHIO 44105. 187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice PHONE NUMBER AND EMAIL NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED required in Advertisement for Bids. ADDRESS. THE FED EX DELIV- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- Where invitations for bids are ERY CHARGES FOR THE MISSIONER OF PURCHASES advertised, the following notice PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND shall be included in the advertise- WILL BE BILLED TO THE BID- CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE DER’S COMPANY FED EX AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- Code, each prime bidder, each minor- ACCOUNT NUMBER PROVIDED. LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN each female business enterprise TORY PRE-BID MEETING, FRI- TIME). (“FBE”) must be certified before DAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2019 AT doing business with the City. There- 10:30 A.M. CLEVELAND HOP- fore, any prime contractor wishing KINS INTERNATIONAL AIR- January 30, 2019 and February 6, 2019 to receive credit for using an MBE PORT FSS BUILDING, 5301 or FBE should ensure that applica- WEST HANGAR ROAD, CLEVE- tions for certification as to MBE or LAND, OHIO 44135. ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS FBE status compliance with the QUESTIONS REGARDING THE AND ORDINANCES Code, affirmative action in employ- PURCHASE OF PLANS AND ment and, if applicable, joint ven- SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE ture status, are submitted to the of - DIRECTED TO ROYCE GRIFFIN fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”) AT (216) 664-2628. NONE prior to the date of bid opening or NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED submission of proposals or as speci - AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- fied by the Director. Failure to com- MISSIONER OF PURCHASES COUNCIL COMMITTEE ply with the business enterprise AND SUPPLIES, CLEVE LAND MEETINGS code or with representations made CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE on these forms may result in can- AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- Monday, January 28, 2019 cellation of the contract or other LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 9:30 a.m. civil or criminal penalties.” O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN TIME). Health and Human Services Com- FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 2019 mittee: Present: Griffin, Chair; McCormack, Vice Chair; Conwell, B. File No. 11-19 — North Airfield January 23, 2019 and January 30, 2019 Jones, Santana, Zone. Authorized Improvements Project Phase 3- Absence: Hairston. Alpha/Romeo at Cleveland Hopkins WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 2019 International Airport, for the 2:00 p.m. Division of Airports, Department of File No. 12-19 — Various Heavy Duty Port Control, as authorized by Truck Engines Parts and Labor, for Joint-Development, Planning and Ordinance No. 1276-16, passed by the the Division of Motor Vechicle Sustainability Committee & Finance Council of the City of Cleveland, Maintenance, Department of Public Committee: Present in DP&S: Bran- November 28, 2016. Works, as authorized by Section catelli, Chair; Hairston, B. Jones, THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND- 131.64 of the Codified Ordinances of Keane, McCormack. Authorized ABLE FEE FOR PLANS AND Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Absence: Cleveland, Vice Chair; SPECIFICATIONS IN THE THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA- Bishop. Present in Finance: Kelley, AMOUNT OF ONE HUNDRED TORY PRE-BID MEETING, Chair; Zone, Vice Chair; Brady, DOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY IN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 Brancatelli, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, THE FORM OF A CASHIER’S AT 10:30 A.M. DIVISION OF McCormack. Authorized Absence: CHECK OR MONEY ORDER (NO MOTOR VEHICLE MAINTE- Cleveland. COMPANY CHECKS, NO CASH, NANCE, 4150 EAST 49TH AND NO CREDIT CARDS WILL STREET, CLEVELAND, OHIO Finance Committee: Present: Kel- BE ACCEPTED TO PURCHASE 44105. ley, Chair; Zone, Vice Chair; Brady, PLANS. ALL PLANS AND SPECI- NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVERED Brancatelli, Conwell, Griffin, Keane, FICATIONS MUST BE PUR- AT THE OFFICE OF THE COM- McCormack. Authorized Absence: CHASED DIRECTLY FROM THE MISSIONER OF PURCHASES Cleveland. DIVISION OF PURCHASES AND AND SUPPLIES, CLEVELAND SUPPLIES. BIDDERS MUST BE CITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDE Tuesday, January 29, 2019 ON THE PLAN-HOLDERS LIST AVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVE- 9:30 a.m. TO SUBMIT A BID OR RECEIVE LAND, OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 ANY ADDENDA.) OUT-OF-AREA O’CLOCK NOON (EASTERN Development, Planning and Sus- BIDDERS MAY SEND THEIR TIME). tainability Committee: Present: NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR Brancatelli, Chair; Bishop, Hairston, PLANS VIA FED EX DELIVERY File No. 13-19 — Purchase of Various B. Jones, Keane, McCormack. Autho- TO: CITY OF CLEVELAND, DIVI- Air Compressors, for the Division rized Absence: Cleveland, Vice SION OF PURCHASES AND SUP- of Motor Vechicle Maintenance, Chair. PLIES, CLEVELAND CITY Department of Public Works, as HALL, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE authorized by Section 131.64 of the Wednesday, January 30, 2019 ROOM 128, CLEVELAND, OHIO Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, 10:00 a.m. 44114. INCLUDE IN YOUR Ohio, 1976. REQUEST YOUR COMPANY’S THERE WILL BE A NON- Safety Committee: CANCELLED. FED EX ACCOUNT NUMBER, MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING, FULL COMPANY NAME AND TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2019 AT

Index

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

Agreements

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Guy Gadomski, CPA to provide professional budget analysis and auditing services necessary for Cleveland City Council. (O 115-2019) ...... 103 112 January 30, 2019 The City Record 23

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with NetX Internet LLC to provide wireless internet service to Cleveland City Council. (O 116-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with On Technology Partners for the professional services necessary to advise and assist in the maintenance and performance of computer technology projects and to provide specific computer technology services for Cleveland City Council. (O 117-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Batchelder Company for professional strategic government affairs consulting services for Cleveland City Council. (O 114-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into a Joint Registration Agreement with The Medical Center Company of Cleveland; and to accept payments under the agreement for duties performed by the Division of Cleveland Public Power. (O 1467-18) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102

Baseball Heritage Museum

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to lease certain space located in the Ticket House Building at League Park to the Negro League Baseball Legends of Fame Inc. dba Baseball Heritage Museum for the purpose of storing and displaying historical baseball memorabilia relevant to League Park, for a period of up to three years with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 146-2019) ...... 98

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Capitol Avenue, 8723 (Ward 6) — PPN 126-05-037 — Dionne Percy (BOC Res. 27-19) ...... 105 East 130th Street, 3234 (Ward 4) — PPN 130-07-046 — Marnetta Stone (BOC Res. 28-19)...... 105 Russell Avenue, 1335 (Ward 7) — PPN 106-02-118 — Johnathan Duprey (BOC Res. 26-19)...... 105

Board of Control — Economic Development Department

Holton Avenue — PPNs 126-28-021/022 — purchase property to hold in Industrial Commercial Land Bank per C.O. Sec. 183.021(b)(11) — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 29-19) ...... 105

Board of Control — Finance Department

Project Clean program temporary and seasonal personnel — per Ord. 1222-18 to Snider-Blake Business, Inc. — Depts. of Law, Public Works (BOC Res. 24-19) ...... 104

Board of Control — Land Acquisition

Holton Avenue — PPNs 126-28-021/022 — purchase property to hold in Industrial Commercial Land Bank per C.O. Sec. 183.021(b)(11) — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Economic Development (BOC Res. 29-19) ...... 105

Board of Control — Land Reconveyance

Land located at 7654 Broadway Avenue — PPN 133-20-036 — convey to 7710 Broadway Avenue Propco LLC per Ord. 1176-18 — Division of Purchases and Supplies, Dept. of Law (BOC Res. 25-19) ...... 104

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Capitol Avenue, 8723 (Ward 6) — PPN 126-05-037 — Dionne Percy (BOC Res. 27-19) ...... 105 East 130th Street, 3234 (Ward 4) — PPN 130-07-046 — Marnetta Stone (BOC Res. 28-19)...... 105 Russell Avenue, 1335 (Ward 7) — PPN 106-02-118 — Johnathan Duprey (BOC Res. 26-19)...... 105

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 4)

East 130th Street, 3234 (Ward 4) — PPN 130-07-046 — Marnetta Stone (BOC Res. 28-19)...... 105

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 6)

Capitol Avenue, 8723 (Ward 6) — PPN 126-05-037 — Dionne Percy (BOC Res. 27-19) ...... 105 113 24 The City Record January 30, 2019

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 7)

Russell Avenue, 1335 (Ward 7) — PPN 106-02-118 — Johnathan Duprey (BOC Res. 26-19)...... 105

Board of Control — Law Department

Land located at 7654 Broadway Avenue — PPN 133-20-036 — convey to 7710 Broadway Avenue Propco LLC per Ord. 1176-18 — Division of Purchases and Supplies (BOC Res. 25-19) ...... 104 Project Clean program temporary and seasonal personnel — per Ord. 1222-18 to Snider-Blake Business, Inc. — Depts. of Finance, Public Works (BOC Res. 24-19) ...... 104

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Project Clean program temporary and seasonal personnel — per Ord. 1222-18 to Snider-Blake Business, Inc. — Depts. of Finance, Law, Public Works (BOC Res. 24-19) ...... 104

Board of Control — Public Works Department

Project Clean program temporary and seasonal personnel — per Ord. 1222-18 to Snider-Blake Business, Inc. — Depts. of Finance, Law (BOC Res. 24-19) ...... 104

Board of Control — Purchases and Supplies Division

Holton Avenue — PPNs 126-28-021/022 — purchase property to hold in Industrial Commercial Land Bank per C.O. Sec. 183.021(b)(11) — Dept. of Economic Development (BOC Res. 29-19) ...... 105 Land located at 7654 Broadway Avenue — PPN 133-20-036 — convey to 7710 Broadway Avenue Propco LLC per Ord. 1176-18 — Dept. of Law (BOC Res. 25-19) ...... 104

Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Chester Avenue, 3005 (Ward 7) — Chester Storage, LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-286) ...... 111 Clifton Boulevard, 9219 (Ward 15) — 9219 Clifton LLC, owner — appeal heard on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-290) ...... 111 East 140th Street, 527 (Ward 8) — Krew Time LLC, owner — appeal heard on 1/28/19 (Cal. 19-4)...... 111 East 49th Street, 3547 (Ward 12) — Number Three Grace LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 2/25/19 on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-239) ...... 111 Euclid Avenue, 11601 (Ward 9) — Uptown Three LP, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-288)...... 111 Flowerdale Avenue, 5730 (Ward 13) — Henry Norena, owner — appeal heard on 1/28/19 (Cal. 19-2)...... 111 Kinsman Road, 10480 (Ward 4) — Unity Baptist Church, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-289) ...... 111 Merwin Avenue, 1575 (Ward 3) — Target Industries Inc., owner — appeal postponed to 2/25/19 on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-283) ...... 111 North Moreland, 2618 (Ward 4) — N. Moreland-Larchmere, LLC, owner — appeal postponed to 2/11/19 on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-261) ...... 111 West 25th Street, 1526 (Ward 3) — West 25 Street Lofts LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-285) ...... 111 West 25th Street, 3069 (Ward 14) — 3069 Properties LLC, owner — appeal heard on 1/28/19 (Cal. 19-3)...... 111 West 47th Street, 1963 (Ward 3) — Open Holdings LLC, owner — appeal heard on 1/28/19 (Cal. 19-1)...... 111 Wet 38th Street, 2291 (Ward 3) — B.R. Knez — appeal postponed to 3/18/19 on 1/28/19 (Cal. 18-267) ...... 111

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 110th Street, 1467 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-9) ...... 110 East 110th Street, 1468 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-10) ...... 110 East 110th Street, 1478 (Ward 9) — Famicos Foundation, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-11) ...... 110 East 130th Street, 2815-2825 (Ward 6) — Oak Bend Holdings (a.k.a. Shaker Square Towers), owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-13) ...... 110 Hazel Drive, 1609 (Ward 9) — Cleveland Institute of Music, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-14) ...... 110 Herman Avenue, 7504 (Ward 15) — Geoffrey Vlach, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-15)...... 111 West 138th Street, 3658 (Ward 16) — Imperial Properties LLC, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-7) ...... 110 West 32nd Street, 2200 (Ward 3) — Jeanette Elaine, owner — appeal to be heard on 2/11/19 (Cal. 19-12)...... 110 114 January 30, 2019 The City Record 25

Burke Lakefront Airport

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-20 with Weather Forecast, Inc. of Ohio to provide for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for weather forecasting activities. (O 80-2019) ...... 103

Capital Projects

Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102 Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing, constructing, or installing, roadways, bus pads, sidewalks, driveway aprons, curbs, brick streets, ADA compliant curb ramps, minor bridge repairs, and appurtenances, and asphalt resurfacing and asphalt crack sealing; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any gifts or grants; and authorizing any agreements, for a period not to exceed two years. (O 140-2019) ...... 94

Census

Supporting the local Complete Court Committee for the 2020 Census that will be established by Council and the Jackson administration. (R 64-2019) ...... 104

City Council

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 99 Supporting the local Complete Court Committee for the 2020 Census that will be established by Council and the Jackson administration. (R 64-2019) ...... 104

City of Cleveland Bids

Air Compressors — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 — bid due February 27, 2019 (advertised 1/30/2019 and 2/6/2019) ...... 112 Heavy Duty Truck Engines Parts and Labor — Department of Public Works — Division of Motor Vehicle Maintenance — per C.O. Sec. 131.64 — bid due February 27, 2019 (advertised 1/30/2019 and 2/6/2019)...... 112 North Airfield Improvements Project Phase 3 — Alpha/Romeo at CHIA — Department of Port Control — Division of Airports — per Ord. 1276-16 — bid due March 8, 2019 (advertised 1/23/2019 and 1/30/2019)...... 112

City Planning Commission

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to consent to assignment of Contract No. 55936, as amended, from Omni Media Cleveland, Inc. to IKE Smart City, LLC; and to enter into an amendment to the Agreement. (O 121-2019) ...... 103

Civil Service Commission

Oath of Office for Michael Spreng, Secretary, Civil Service Commission, City of Cleveland. (F 130-2019) ...... 93

Clerk of Council

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Guy Gadomski, CPA to provide professional budget analysis and auditing services necessary for Cleveland City Council. (O 115-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with NetX Internet LLC to provide wireless internet service to Cleveland City Council. (O 116-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with On Technology Partners for the professional services necessary to advise and assist in the maintenance and performance of computer technology projects and to provide specific computer technology services for Cleveland City Council. (O 117-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Batchelder Company for professional strategic government affairs consulting services for Cleveland City Council. (O 114-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103 115 26 The City Record January 30, 2019

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ( CHIA )

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with AvAirPros Services, Inc. for the lease of certain space in the terminal building at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the purpose of operating and maintaining the inline baggage handling system, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 84-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with BP Products North America, Inc. for the use and occupancy of City owned property commonly known as the North Fuel Farm at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for the purpose of operating an aviation fuel storage and handling facility, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 83-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with Alclear, LLC, dba as CLEAR for the installation, maintenance, and operation of up to fifteen kiosks located at the security checkpoints and for administrative support space at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for a period of five years, with one five-year option to renew, which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 82-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-28 with United Airlines, Inc. to provide for the use and occupancy of office and warehouse space located in the South Cargo Facility at 6090 Cargo Road at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the purposes of operating an air cargo facility. (O 81-2019) ...... 103

Cleveland Indians

Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102

Cleveland Public Power ( CPP )

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into a Joint Registration Agreement with The Medical Center Company of Cleveland; and to accept payments under the agreement for duties performed by the Division of Cleveland Public Power. (O 1467-18) ...... 102

Collective Bargaining Agreements ( CBA )

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 93 ARFF; and to amend Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 67-2019) ...... 102

Communications

From Khrys Shefton, Director of Real Estate Development, Famicos Foundation. Notice of award of funding by Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the development known as Circle North Lease Purchase Homes, at various sites in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 132-2019) ...... 93 Oath of Office for Michael Spreng, Secretary, Civil Service Commission, City of Cleveland. (F 130-2019) ...... 93 Oath of Office for Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Communications, Office of the Mayor, City of Cleveland. (F 131-2019) ...... 93

Community Development

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 94

Community Development Block Grant Program ( CDBG )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 94 116 January 30, 2019 The City Record 27

Concession Agreements

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more concession agreements for the operation of a first class food and beverage service in the Public Auditorium and Conference Center, for a period not to exceed three years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 144-2019) ...... 98

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for Annie M. Reid. (R 159-2019) ...... 94 Condolence Resolution for Lessie (Barnes) Brown. (R 155-2019) ...... 93 Condolence Resolution for Linda D. Stone. (R 156-2019) ...... 93 Condolence Resolution for Lynda Ann Moore Lacey. (R 154-2019) ...... 93 Condolence Resolution for Ruth Johnson Boseman. (R 158-2019) ...... 94 Condolence Resolution for Scot A. Palicka. (R 160-2019) ...... 94 Condolence Resolution for William David Davis. (R 157-2019) ...... 94

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Charlene Crowley. (R 164-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Christopher Ronayne. (R 167-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for DeNoris Brown. (R 161-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for James J. McMonagle. (R 166-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Benjamin F. Gohlstin, Sr. (R 162-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Sean A. Hardy. (R 165-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Veronica “Vera” Casey. (R 163-2019) ...... 94

Contracts

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to consent to assignment of Contract No. 55936, as amended, from Omni Media Cleveland, Inc. to IKE Smart City, LLC; and to enter into an amendment to the Agreement. (O 121-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-20 with Weather Forecast, Inc. of Ohio to provide for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for weather forecasting activities. (O 80-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 6007 PS 2017-251 with Cuyahoga County for the County Sheriff’s Department to house and provide services for City prisoners in order to add an additional limited category to the definition of City prisoners for which the City will pay the County’s prisoner per diem amount. (O 68-2019) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office and/or the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office to reimburse Cuyahoga County for City’s share of costs for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (“AFIS”), for a period up to two years. (O 69-2019) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to exercise the option to renew Contract No. CT 7004 PS 2018-102 with The Davey Tree Expert Company to perform external landscape and maintenance of the Highland Park Golf Course. (O 145-2019) ...... 98

Cuyahoga County Medical Examiners Office

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office and/or the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office to reimburse Cuyahoga County for City’s share of costs for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (“AFIS”), for a period up to two years. (O 69-2019) ...... 102

Cuyahoga County Sheriffs Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 6007 PS 2017-251 with Cuyahoga County for the County Sheriff’s Department to house and provide services for City prisoners in order to add an additional limited category to the definition of City prisoners for which the City will pay the County’s prisoner per diem amount. (O 68-2019) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office and/or the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office to reimburse Cuyahoga County for City’s share of costs for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (“AFIS”), for a period up to two years. (O 69-2019) ...... 102

Engineering and Construction Division

Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing, constructing, or installing, roadways, bus pads, sidewalks, driveway aprons, curbs, brick streets, ADA compliant curb ramps, minor bridge repairs, and appurtenances, and asphalt resurfacing and asphalt crack sealing; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any gifts or grants; and authorizing any agreements, for a period not to exceed two years. (O 140-2019) ...... 94 117 28 The City Record January 30, 2019

Famicos Foundation

From Khrys Shefton, Director of Real Estate Development, Famicos Foundation. Notice of award of funding by Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the development known as Circle North Lease Purchase Homes, at various sites in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 132-2019) ...... 93

Finance Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 93 ARFF; and to amend Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 67-2019) ...... 102 To amend Section 53 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1473-18) ...... 102 To amend Sections 51 and 52 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 66-2019) ...... 102

Gateway Garage

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide services necessary to manage the Gateway East Garage, for a period up to three years. (O 147-2019) ...... 99

Gifts

Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102

Grants

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 94

Hermes Sports & Events, Inc.

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100

Highland Park Golf Course

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to exercise the option to renew Contract No. CT 7004 PS 2018-102 with The Davey Tree Expert Company to perform external landscape and maintenance of the Highland Park Golf Course. (O 145-2019) ...... 98

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to apply for and accept grants from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development for the PY2019 under the Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, for the 2019 Federal HOME Investment Partnerships Act Program, Emergency Solutions Grant Program, and the Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS Program; and authorizing contracts and other expenditures. (O 142-2019) ...... 94

Human Resources Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 93 ARFF; and to amend Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 67-2019) ...... 102 To amend Section 53 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1473-18) ...... 102 To amend Sections 51 and 52 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 66-2019) ...... 102 118 January 30, 2019 The City Record 29

IX Center

To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 97

Kiosks

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to consent to assignment of Contract No. 55936, as amended, from Omni Media Cleveland, Inc. to IKE Smart City, LLC; and to enter into an amendment to the Agreement. (O 121-2019) ...... 103

Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 99

League Park Center

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to lease certain space located in the Ticket House Building at League Park to the Negro League Baseball Legends of Fame Inc. dba Baseball Heritage Museum for the purpose of storing and displaying historical baseball memorabilia relevant to League Park, for a period of up to three years with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 146-2019) ...... 98

Lease Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with AvAirPros Services, Inc. for the lease of certain space in the terminal building at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the purpose of operating and maintaining the inline baggage handling system, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 84-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with BP Products North America, Inc. for the use and occupancy of City owned property commonly known as the North Fuel Farm at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for the purpose of operating an aviation fuel storage and handling facility, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 83-2019) ...... 103

Lease By Way of Concession

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with Alclear, LLC, dba as CLEAR for the installation, maintenance, and operation of up to fifteen kiosks located at the security checkpoints and for administrative support space at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for a period of five years, with one five-year option to renew, which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 82-2019) ...... 103

Leases

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to lease certain space located in the Ticket House Building at League Park to the Negro League Baseball Legends of Fame Inc. dba Baseball Heritage Museum for the purpose of storing and displaying historical baseball memorabilia relevant to League Park, for a period of up to three years with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 146-2019) ...... 98

Liquor Permits

#0121104. Transfer of Ownership Application, C2 C2X. Ali Elder Enterprises, Inc., 15315 Bartlett Ave. (Ward 1). (F 133-2019) ...... 93 #1879355. Liquor Agency Contract Application. DC Liquors, Inc., 1303 West 6th St. (Ward 3). (F 134-2019) ...... 93 #1879355. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2 D6 D8. DC Liquors, Inc., 1303 West 6th St. (Ward 3). (F 135-2019) ...... 93 #4301415. New License Application, D5. Johnny’s Top Shelf Wine and Spirits LLC, 13114 Larchmere Ave. (Ward 4). (F 136-2019) ...... 93 #5598665. Transfer of Ownership Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A. Maryevan, Inc., 4920-22 Pearl Rd. (Ward 13). (F 137-2019) ...... 93 #5669105. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5J D6. Maynard Concessions Group LLC, 5300 Riverside Dr. (Ward 17). (F 138-2019) ...... 93 119 30 The City Record January 30, 2019

#6228007. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1. Ejaz A. Mughal, 14910 Lorain Ave. (Ward 17). (F 139-2019) ...... 93 Objecting to a New C2 Liquor Permit at 9302 Miles Avenue. (R 151-2019) ...... 100 Objecting to a New D1 Liquor Permit at 9200 Wade Park Avenue, Unit A 30/40 only. (R 153-2019) ...... 101 Objecting to a New D5A Liquor Permit at 6955 Euclid Avenue. (R 150-2019) ...... 100 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 1846 Euclid Avenue. (R 152-2019) ...... 101

Mayor’s Office

Oath of Office for Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Communications, Office of the Mayor, City of Cleveland. (F 131-2019) ...... 93 Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 99 Supporting the local Complete Court Committee for the 2020 Census that will be established by Council and the Jackson administration. (R 64-2019) ...... 104

Oath of Office

Oath of Office for Michael Spreng, Secretary, Civil Service Commission, City of Cleveland. (F 130-2019) ...... 93 Oath of Office for Valarie J. McCall, Chief of Communications, Office of the Mayor, City of Cleveland. (F 131-2019) ...... 93

Office of Professional Standards

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with Hillard Heintze for professional services necessary to conduct Phase 3 of the review of civilian complaints filed during 2015, 2016, and 2017 in the Office of Professional Standards backlog review. (O 70-2019) ...... 102

Ohio Housing Finance Agency ( OHFA )

From Khrys Shefton, Director of Real Estate Development, Famicos Foundation. Notice of award of funding by Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the development known as Circle North Lease Purchase Homes, at various sites in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 132-2019) ...... 93

Parking Facilities Division

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Link2Park, Inc. dba Linkology for professional services necessary to provide software, hardware, training, technical support, and maintenance, for the Parking Access and Revenue Control System for Willard Parking Garage, Gateway Parking Garage and the West Side Market parking lots, for the Division of Parking Facilities, Department of Public Works, for a period of three years, with one two year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1474-18) ...... 102

Permits

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100

Port Control Department

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with AvAirPros Services, Inc. for the lease of certain space in the terminal building at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the purpose of operating and maintaining the inline baggage handling system, for the Department of Port Control, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 84-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease Agreement with BP Products North America, Inc. for the use and occupancy of City owned property commonly known as the North Fuel Farm at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for the purpose of operating an aviation fuel storage and handling facility, for a period of two years, with three one-year options to renew, the first of which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 83-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into a Lease By Way of Concession with Alclear, LLC, dba as CLEAR for the installation, maintenance, and operation of up to fifteen kiosks located at the security checkpoints and for administrative support space at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, for a period of five years, with one five-year option to renew, which shall require additional legislative authority. (O 82-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-20 with Weather Forecast, Inc. of Ohio to provide for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for weather forecasting activities. (O 80-2019) ...... 103 120 January 30, 2019 The City Record 31

To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 97

Professional Services Contracts

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Guy Gadomski, CPA to provide professional budget analysis and auditing services necessary for Cleveland City Council. (O 115-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with NetX Internet LLC to provide wireless internet service to Cleveland City Council. (O 116-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with On Technology Partners for the professional services necessary to advise and assist in the maintenance and performance of computer technology projects and to provide specific computer technology services for Cleveland City Council. (O 117-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Batchelder Company for professional strategic government affairs consulting services for Cleveland City Council. (O 114-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with Hillard Heintze for professional services necessary to conduct Phase 3 of the review of civilian complaints filed during 2015, 2016, and 2017 in the Office of Professional Standards backlog review. (O 70-2019) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts with Great Lakes Observing System for professional services necessary to lease, deploy, maintain, and retrieve two buoys and sondes, and for the regular calibration, monitoring, collecting, and measuring of Lake Erie water quality, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years. (O 1400-18) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide services necessary to manage the Gateway East Garage, for a period up to three years. (O 147-2019) ...... 99 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Link2Park, Inc. dba Linkology for professional services necessary to provide software, hardware, training, technical support, and maintenance, for the Parking Access and Revenue Control System for Willard Parking Garage, Gateway Parking Garage and the West Side Market parking lots, for the Division of Parking Facilities, Department of Public Works, for a period of three years, with one two year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1474-18) ...... 102

Public Improvement Contracts

Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102 Determining the method of making the public improvement of repairing, constructing, or installing, roadways, bus pads, sidewalks, driveway aprons, curbs, brick streets, ADA compliant curb ramps, minor bridge repairs, and appurtenances, and asphalt resurfacing and asphalt crack sealing; authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the improvement; authorizing the director to apply for and accept any gifts or grants; and authorizing any agreements, for a period not to exceed two years. (O 140-2019) ...... 94 To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 97

Public Works

Authorizing the Director of Public Works and/or Capital Projects to enter into an agreement with the Cleveland Indians Inc. to allow and accept improvements at Luke Easter Park and League Park as a gift to the City; determining the method of making the public improvement of designing and constructing the new improvements and authorizing contracts with the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Indians Charities for that purpose; to apply for and accept grants and gifts from various entities; and authorizing the direct employment of necessary labor, for the Department of Public Works. (O 74-2019) ...... 102 121 32 The City Record January 30, 2019

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to employ one or more professional consultants to provide services necessary to manage the Gateway East Garage, for a period up to three years. (O 147-2019) ...... 99 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more concession agreements for the operation of a first class food and beverage service in the Public Auditorium and Conference Center, for a period not to exceed three years, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 144-2019) ...... 98 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts with Link2Park, Inc. dba Linkology for professional services necessary to provide software, hardware, training, technical support, and maintenance, for the Parking Access and Revenue Control System for Willard Parking Garage, Gateway Parking Garage and the West Side Market parking lots, for the Division of Parking Facilities, Department of Public Works, for a period of three years, with one two year option to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 1474-18) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to exercise the option to renew Contract No. CT 7004 PS 2018-102 with The Davey Tree Expert Company to perform external landscape and maintenance of the Highland Park Golf Course. (O 145-2019) ...... 98 Authorizing the Director of Public Works to lease certain space located in the Ticket House Building at League Park to the Negro League Baseball Legends of Fame Inc. dba Baseball Heritage Museum for the purpose of storing and displaying historical baseball memorabilia relevant to League Park, for a period of up to three years with two one-year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public Works. (O 146-2019) ...... 98

Races

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100

Recognition

Recognition Resolution for Vietnamese Community of Greater Cleveland “Year of the Pig”. (R 168-2019) ...... 94

Resolution of Support

Re-affirming this Council’s and the City’s commitment to addressing childhood lead poisoning and supporting the formation of the Lead Safe Cleveland Coalition to confront lead poisoning in the City and to effectively advance lead safe efforts through implementation of a Lead Safe Solution. (R 149-2019) ...... 99 Supporting Play it Forward Cleveland!, an instrument donation drive for Cleveland’s children. (R 120-2019) ...... 104 Supporting the local Complete Court Committee for the 2020 Census that will be established by Council and the Jackson administration. (R 64-2019) ...... 104

Safety Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an amendment to Contract No. CT 6007 PS 2017-251 with Cuyahoga County for the County Sheriff’s Department to house and provide services for City prisoners in order to add an additional limited category to the definition of City prisoners for which the City will pay the County’s prisoner per diem amount. (O 68-2019) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts with the Cuyahoga County Sheriff’s Office and/or the Cuyahoga County Medical Examiner’s Office to reimburse Cuyahoga County for City’s share of costs for the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (“AFIS”), for a period up to two years. (O 69-2019) ...... 102

Salaries

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with International Association of Fire Fighters, Local 93 ARFF; and to amend Section 29 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 67-2019) ...... 102 To amend Section 53 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 1473-18) ...... 102 To amend Sections 51 and 52 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 66-2019) ...... 102

Sewers

To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 97 122 January 30, 2019 The City Record 33

United Airlines

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-28 with United Airlines, Inc. to provide for the use and occupancy of office and warehouse space located in the South Cargo Facility at 6090 Cargo Road at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport for the purposes of operating an air cargo facility. (O 81-2019) ...... 103

Utilities Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into a Joint Registration Agreement with The Medical Center Company of Cleveland; and to accept payments under the agreement for duties performed by the Division of Cleveland Public Power. (O 1467-18) ...... 102 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts with Great Lakes Observing System for professional services necessary to lease, deploy, maintain, and retrieve two buoys and sondes, and for the regular calibration, monitoring, collecting, and measuring of Lake Erie water quality, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years. (O 1400-18) ...... 102

Ward 01

#0121104. Transfer of Ownership Application, C2 C2X. Ali Elder Enterprises, Inc., 15315 Bartlett Ave. (Ward 1). (F 133-2019) ...... 93 Condolence Resolution for Annie M. Reid. (R 159-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for DeNoris Brown. (R 161-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Benjamin F. Gohlstin, Sr. (R 162-2019) ...... 94

Ward 02

Objecting to a New C2 Liquor Permit at 9302 Miles Avenue. (R 151-2019) ...... 100

Ward 03

#1879355. Liquor Agency Contract Application. DC Liquors, Inc., 1303 West 6th St. (Ward 3). (F 134-2019) ...... 93 #1879355. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2 D6 D8. DC Liquors, Inc., 1303 West 6th St. (Ward 3). (F 135-2019) ...... 93 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100

Ward 04

#4301415. New License Application, D5. Johnny’s Top Shelf Wine and Spirits LLC, 13114 Larchmere Ave. (Ward 4). (F 136-2019) ...... 93

Ward 05

Condolence Resolution for Lynda Ann Moore Lacey. (R 154-2019) ...... 93 Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100 Objecting to the transfer of ownership of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit to 1846 Euclid Avenue. (R 152-2019) ...... 101

Ward 06

Condolence Resolution for Lessie (Barnes) Brown. (R 155-2019) ...... 93 Condolence Resolution for Linda D. Stone. (R 156-2019) ...... 93

Ward 07

Consenting and approving the issuance of a permit for the Hermes Chili Bowl Classic 5K on February 23, 2019, managed by Hermes Sports. (O 148-2019) ...... 100 Objecting to a New D1 Liquor Permit at 9200 Wade Park Avenue, Unit A 30/40 only. (R 153-2019) ...... 101 Objecting to a New D5A Liquor Permit at 6955 Euclid Avenue. (R 150-2019) ...... 100

Ward 09

Supporting Play it Forward Cleveland!, an instrument donation drive for Cleveland’s children. (R 120-2019) ...... 104

Ward 10

Condolence Resolution for Ruth Johnson Boseman. (R 158-2019) ...... 94 Condolence Resolution for William David Davis. (R 157-2019) ...... 94 123 34 The City Record January 30, 2019

Ward 13

#5598665. Transfer of Ownership Application, D1 D2 D3 D3A. Maryevan, Inc., 4920-22 Pearl Rd. (Ward 13). (F 137-2019) ...... 93 Congratulations Resolution for Charlene Crowley. (R 164-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Christopher Ronayne. (R 167-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for James J. McMonagle. (R 166-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Sean A. Hardy. (R 165-2019) ...... 94 Congratulations Resolution for Veronica “Vera” Casey. (R 163-2019) ...... 94

Ward 15

Recognition Resolution for Vietnamese Community of Greater Cleveland “Year of the Pig”. (R 168-2019) ...... 94

Ward 16

Condolence Resolution for Scot A. Palicka. (R 160-2019) ...... 94

Ward 17

#5669105. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5J D6. Maynard Concessions Group LLC, 5300 Riverside Dr. (Ward 17). (F 138-2019) ...... 93 #6228007. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1. Ejaz A. Mughal, 14910 Lorain Ave. (Ward 17). (F 139-2019) ...... 93 To amend the title and Sections 1, 2, and 4 of Ordinance No. 700-16, passed August 10, 2016, as amended; and to supplement the ordinance by adding new Sections 3a and 3b, relating to the public improvement of rehabilitating the storm and sanitary sewer systems in and around the IX Center and discharge centers and constructing infrastructure improvements needed for the rehabilitation and to authorize a design build contract to make the improvement and real estate and easement acquisition. (O 143-2019) ...... 97

Water Division

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103 Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts with Great Lakes Observing System for professional services necessary to lease, deploy, maintain, and retrieve two buoys and sondes, and for the regular calibration, monitoring, collecting, and measuring of Lake Erie water quality, for the Division of Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years. (O 1400-18) ...... 102

Water Pollution Control Division ( WPC )

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with The Project Group for professional assistance in investigating utility related matters pertaining to the Divisions of Cleveland Public Power, Water and Water Pollution Control for Cleveland City Council. (O 118-2019) ...... 103

Weather Forecast

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the third option to renew Contract No. CT 3001 LS 2014-20 with Weather Forecast, Inc. of Ohio to provide for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for weather forecasting activities. (O 80-2019) ...... 103

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