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Containing PAGE City Council 3 The Calendar 22 Board of Control 22 Civil Service 26 Board of Zoning Appeals 30 Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals 31 Public Notice 31 Public Hearing s 31 City of Cleveland Bids 31  Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 32 Committee Meetings 65 Index 65 The City Record Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland May the Twenty-Third, Two Thousand and Twelve Frank G. Jackson Mayor Martin J. Sweeney President of Council Patricia J. Britt City Clerk, Clerk of Council Ward Name 1Terr ell H. Pruitt 2 Zachary Ree d 3 Joe Ci mp erman 4 Kenneth L. Johnson 5 Phyl lis E. Cle ve land 6 Mamie J. Mitchell 7TJ Dow 8 Jeffr ey D. Johnson 9 Kevin Con well 10 Eug ene R. Mill er 11 Mic hae l D. Polensek 12 Anthony Bra ncatel li 13 Kevin J. Kell ey 14 Bri an J. Cummins 15 Matthe w Zone 16 Jay Westbrook 17 Dona Br ady 18 Ma rt in  J. Sweene y 19 Martin J. Keane The City Record is available online at www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Printed on Recycled Paper 

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Containing PAGE

City Council 3

The Calendar 22

Board of Control 22

Civil Service 26

Board of Zoning Appeals 30

Board of Building Standards

and Building Appeals 31

Public Notice 31

Public Hearings 31

City of Cleveland Bids 31

 Adopted Resolutions

and Ordinances 32

Committee Meetings 65

Index 65

The City RecordOfficial Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland

May the Twenty-Third, Two Thousand and Twelve

Frank G. JacksonMayor

Martin J. SweeneyPresident of Council

Patricia J. Britt City Clerk, Clerk of Council

Ward Name

1 Terrell H. Pruitt 

2 Zachary Reed

3 Joe Cimperman

4 Kenneth L. Johnson

5 Phyllis E. Cleveland

6 Mamie J. Mitchell

7 TJ Dow

8 Jeffrey D. Johnson

9 Kevin Conwell

10 Eugene R. Miller

11 Michael D. Polensek 

12 Anthony Brancatelli

13 Kevin J. Kelley

14 Brian J. Cummins

15 Matthew Zone

16 Jay Westbrook 

17 Dona Brady

18 Martin  J. Sweeney

19 Martin J. Keane

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DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALSCITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE

President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney

Ward Name Residence

1 Terrell H. Pruitt..................................................3877 East 189th Street 44122

2 Zachary Reed.....................................................3734 East 149th Street 44120

3 Joe Cimperman .............................................................P.O. Box 91688 44101

4 Kenneth L. Johnson...............................................2948 Hampton Road 44120

5 Phyllis E. Cleveland.............................................2369 East 36th Street 44105

6 Mamie J. Mitchell.................................12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120

7 TJ Dow..................................................................7715 Decker Avenue 441038 Jeffrey D. Johnson..............................................9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108

9 Kevin Conwell..................................................10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106

10 Eugene R. Miller..................................................13615 Kelso Avenue 44110

11 Michael D. Polensek.............................................17855 Brian Avenue 44119

12 Anthony Brancatelli.................................................6924 Ottawa Road 44105

13 Kevin J. Kelley.................................................5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144

14 Brian J. Cummins...........................................3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109

15 Matthew Zone ....................................................1228 West 69th Street 44102

16 Jay Westbrook..................................................1278 West 103rd Street 44102

17 Dona Brady.........................................................1272 West Boulevard 44102

18 Martin J. Sweeney............................................3632 West 133rd Street 44111

19 Martin J. Keane......................................................15907 Colletta Lane 44111

City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840

First Assistant Clerk — Sandra Franklin

MAYOR  – Frank G. Jackson

Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff 

Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer

Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs

Chris Warren, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development

Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education

Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of CommunicationsAndrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary

Jenita McGowan, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability

Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs — Interim Director of Equal Opportunity.

OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Jomarie Wasik, Director

DIVISIONS:

Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager

Engineering and Construction — _________, Manager

Real Estate — __________, Commissioner

DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Interim Director, _________, Chief Counsel,

Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel,

Room 106: Michael Ruffing, Law Librarian, Room 100

DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104;Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit

DIVISIONS:

Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Interim Commissioner, Room 19Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122City Treasury – ________________, Treasurer, Room 115Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18

Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. ClairAvenue

Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, Commissioner, Room 128Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside AvenueTaxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue

DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Barry A. Withers, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue

DIVISIONS:Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, CommissionerStreet Lighting Bureau – ______________, Acting Chief Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner

Water – Alex Margevicius, Interim CommissionerWater Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner

DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL  – Ric ky D. Sm ith , Dir ec tor, Cle vel and Hop kin sInternational Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive

DIVISIONS:Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, CommissionerCleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner

DEPT. OF PUBLIC WORKS – Michael Cox, Director

OFFICES:

Administration – John Laird, Manager

Special Events and Marketing – Tangee Johnson, Manager

DIVISIONS:

Motor Vehicle Maintenance – Daniel A. Novak, CommissionerPark Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner

Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner

Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner

Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner

Streets – _______, Commissioner

Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner

Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner

DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Karen Butler, Director, Mural Building, 75 Erieview

Plaza

DIVISIONS:Air Quality – George Baker, CommissionerEnvironment – Pamela Cross, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview PlazaHealth – Karen K. Butler, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza

DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230DIVISIONS:

Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th StreetCorrection – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd.Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe DriveFire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior AvenuePolice – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street

DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director

DIVISIONS:

Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner

Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – ________, ManagerNeighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner

Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner

DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500DIVISIONS:

Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, CommissionerConstruction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner

DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Deborah Southerington, Director, Room 121

DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210

DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122

COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor FrankG. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, CouncilMember Brian Cummins, Council Member Eugene R. Miller, Jeff Marks, (Board Lawyer),Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, EvangelineHardaway, John O. Horton, Annie Key, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad,Gia Hoa Ryan, Ted C. Wammes, Peter Whitt.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION  – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L.Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan,Michael Flickinger.

SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin

J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director.BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members;

Mary Haas McGraw, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Jan Huber,Secretary.

BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F.Denk, Chairman; ____________, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P.Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan.

BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS  – Interi m Law Direct or Barba ra A.Langhenry, President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council PresidentMartin J. Sweeney.

BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS  – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Interim LawDirector Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Eugene R. Miller.

BOARD OF REVIEW  – ( Municipal I ncome Tax) – Interim Law Director Barbara A.Langhenry; Utilities Director Barry A. Withers; Council President Martin J. Sweeney.

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J.Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria JeanPinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Phyllis E. Cleveland.

FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; Lisa Camacho, Daniel Conway, Robert L.Render, Genesis O. Brown.

HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,VickieEaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan,

David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton.CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chairman;

Clint Martin, Mark Rivera.

MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION  – Interim Law Director Barbar a A. Langhenr y;Chairman; Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney;Councilman Kevin Kelley.

POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, VermelWhalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss.

CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair;Laura M. Bala, Council Member Anthony Brancatelli, Robert N. Brown, Thomas Coffey,Allan Dreyer, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, RobertKeiser, Secretary.

AUDIT COMMITTEE  – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, DianeDowning, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Interim Law DirectorBarbara A. Langhenry.

CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT

JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET

JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS

Judge Courtroom

Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15AJudge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 12A

Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 12BJudge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C

Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B

Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14CJudge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A

Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13DJudge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B

Judge Michael John Ryan – Courtroom 13A

Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15CJudge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C

Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D

Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J.Mizerak – Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate, Victor Perez – City Prosecutor

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND

 Vol. 99  WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012 No. 5137

The City Record

The City RecordPublished weekly by the City Clerk,

Clerk of Council under authority

of the Charter of the

City of Cleveland

The City Record is available

online at

www.clevelandcitycouncil.org 

Address all communications to

PATRICIA J. BRITTCity Clerk, Clerk of Council

216 City Hall

PERMANENT SCHEDULESTANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE COUNCIL

2010-2013

MONDAY — Alternating

9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Proper-

ties, and Recreation Committee: K.

Johnson, Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair;

Brancatelli, Cimperman, Dow, Polen-

sek, Reed.

9:30 A.M. — Health and Human

Services Committee: Cimperman,

Chair; J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Con-

well, Keane, Kelley, Reed, Zone.

11:00 A.M. — Public Service Com-

mittee: Miller, Chair; Cummins, Vice

Chair; Cleveland, Dow, K. Johnson,

Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney.

11:00 A.M. — Legislation Commit-

tee: Mitchell, Chair; K. Johnson,Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cimperman,

Cleveland, Reed, Sweeney.

MONDAY

2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee:

Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair;

Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Keane,

Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt,

Westbrook.

TUESDAY

9:30 A.M. — Community and Eco-

nomic Development Committee: Bran -

catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim-

perman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Miller,

Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone.

1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affir-

mative Action and Training Com-

mittee: Pruitt, Chair; Miller, ViceChair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K.

Johnson, Mitchell, Westbrook.

WEDNESDAY — Alternating

10:00 A.M. — Aviation and Trans-

portation Committee: Keane, Chair;

Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. John-

son, K. Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell.

10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Com-

mittee: Conwell, Chair; Polensek,

Vice Chair; Brady, Cleveland, Cum-

mins, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, Zone.

WEDNESDAY — Alternating

1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Com-

mittee: Kelley, Chair; Brady, ViceChair; Conwell, Cummins, Dow, Mil-

ler, Polensek, Pruitt, Westbrook.

1:30 P.M. — City Planning Com-

mittee: Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook,

Vice Chair; Brady, Conwell, Dow,Keane, Zone.

The following Committees are

subject to the Call of the Chair:

Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair;Cleveland, Keane, Polensek, Pruitt.

Personnel and Operations Commit-

tee: Westbrook, Chair; Conwell, K.Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell, Sweeney,

Zone.

Mayor’s Appointment Committee:

Dow, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Mil-ler, Sweeney.

Sustainability Sub-Committee: Zone,

Chair; Westbrook, Vice Chair; Cum-

mins, J. Johnson, Mitchell.

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

CITY COUNCIL ______________

Cleveland, OhioMonday, May 21, 2012

The meeting of the Council was

called to order, the President, Mar-tin J. Sweeney, in the Chair.

Council Members present: Brady,Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland,Conwell, Cummins, Dow, J. Johnson,K. Johnson, Keane, Kelley, Miller,Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed,Sweeney, Westbrook and Zone.

Also present were Mayor Frank G.Jackson, Ken Silliman, Chief ofStaff, Darnell Brown, Chief Operat-ing Officer, Valarie J. McCall, Chiefof Government Affairs, Chris War-ren, Chief of Regional Development,Monyka S. Price, Chief of Education,Maureen R. Harper, Chief of Com-munications, Jenita McGowan, Chiefof Sustainability, and Interim LawDirector Langhenry, Directors With-ers, Smith, Wasik, Butler, Flask,Cox, Rush, Rybka, Southerington,Nichols, Brown, Fumich andAmbroz.

Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76,prayer was offered by AssistantPastor Kyle Earley of Mt. Sinai Bap-tist Church, 7510 Woodland Avenuelocated in Ward 5. Pledge of Alle-giance.

MOTION

On the motion of Council MemberBrady, the reading of the minutes ofthe last meeting was dispensed withand the journal approved. Secondedby Council Member J. Johnson.

COMMUNICATIONS

File No. 761-12.

May 18, 2012

Allan DreyerDeputy ClerkCleveland City Council601 Lakeside AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44114

Dear Mr. Dreyer:

In the absence of Clerk PatriciaJ. Britt, from May 21 through May25, 2012, you are hereby requested,without objection, to serve as Clerkof Council Pro Tempore for all mat-ters requiring the Clerk’s signature,with the exception of any purposesClerk of Council Pro Tempore forthe purposes of the Council meetingon May 21, 2012.

Your assistance is appreciated.

Sincerely,Martin J. Sweeney,

President Council

Received.

File No. 762-12.

May 18, 2012

Sandra FranklinFirst Assistant ClerkCleveland City Council601 Lakeside AvenueCleveland, Ohio 44114

Dear Mrs. Franklin:

You are requested by ClevelandCity Council, without objection, toserve as Clerk of Council Pro Tem-pore for the purposes of the Councilmeeting of May 21, 2012, due to theabsence of Patricia J. Britt, Clerk ofCouncil.

Your assistance is appreciated.

Sincerely,Martin J. Sweeney,

President Council

Received.

File No. 763-12.

From Department of Finance: RE:Notifications of Intent to issue var-ious purpose and refund generalobligation Bonds Series 2012.Received.

STATEMENT OF WORK

ACCEPTANCE

File No. 764-12.

From Director of Public Utilities— Division of Water Pollution Con-

CITY COUNCILMONDAY, MAY 21, 2012

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trol — Contract PI 68771A with Ter-race Construction Co., Inc., for High-view Avenue Sewer Relief (Ward14). Date of completion: March 26,2009. Received.

File No. 765-12.From Director of Public Utilities

— Division of Water Pollution Con-trol — Contract RC 68980A with Ter-

race Construction Co., Inc., for 2009Sewer Repair at various locations.Date of completion and acceptance:March 18, 2010. Received.

FROM OHIO DIVISION OFLIQUOR CONTROL

File No. 766-12.Re: 4052692— C1 — Transfer of

Ownership Application — CharlesHuffman, d.b.a. Volume Supermar-ket, 963-65 East 123rd Street. (Ward9). Received.

CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolutions were adoptedby a rising vote:

Res. No. 767-12—Father John J.Cregan.

Res. No. 768-12—Ogletree David-son.

Res. No. 769-12—Adele GordonJones.

Res. No. 770-12—Marilyn Cox.Res. No. 771-12—Richard R.

Kemer, Sr.Res. No. 772-12—Lillian O. “Gerry”

Williams.

CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolutions were adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 773-12—Lloyd Allen.Res. No. 774-12—Fidelity Baptist

Church — 120th Anniversary.Res. No. 775-12—Carole Wright,

R.N.Res. No. 776-12—Phillis Wheatley

Association — 100th Anniversary.Res. No. 777-12—Karen & David

Doll.Res. No. 778-12—Cleveland-Mar-

shall College of Law.Res. No. 779-12—Fortuna Family

— East 80th National SlovenianHome “Persons of the Year”.

RECOGNITION RESOLUTION

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolution was adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 780-12—“Caring Individu-als — Stepping Out Against BreastCancer” — (2nd Annual).

APPRECIATION RESOLUTION

The rules were suspended and the

following Resolution was adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 781-12—RebuildingTogether Cleveland.

WELCOME RESOLUTION

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolution was adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 782-12—H.E. MinisterFadi Abboud, Lebanese Ministry ofTourism.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES REFERRED

Ord. No. 732-12.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Mitchell, Miller, Cleveland andSweeney (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendthe title and Section 1 of OrdinanceNo. 591-11, passed June 6, 2011, relat-

ing to the rehabilitation of WoodlandAvenue, Phase I, to include the resur-facing of Buckeye Road from Wood-land Avenue to Ambler Avenue.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the title and Sec-tion 1 of Ordinance No. 591-11,passed June 6, 2011, are amended toread as follows:

An Emergency Ordinance authoriz-ing the Mayor to accept a grant fromthe Ohio Public Works Commissionfor the rehabilitation of WoodlandAvenue, Phase I and the resurfacingof Buckeye Road, State Route 87, fromWoodland Avenue to Ambler Avenue;authorizing the Director of Capital

Projects to hire one or more consul-tants for design, engineering and con-struction services; determining themethod of making the public improve-ment; authorizing the Director toenter into one or more public improve-ment contracts for the making of theimprovement; authorizing the Direc-tor to accept cash contributions frompublic and private entities, NEORSD,and GCRTA for costs associated withthe improvement and to enter intoagreements; authorizing the Directorto enter into agreements with privateutility companies to pay charges forthe installation of underground lines;authorizing the Director to enter intoa local public agency agreement withthe Ohio Department of Transporta-tion to fund and construct theimprovement; and authorizing theCommissioner of Purchases and Sup-

plies to acquire for right-of-way pur-poses real property necessary tomake the public improvement.

Section 1. That the Mayor is autho-rized to accept a grant in the approxi-mate amount of $4,426,760, from theOhio Public Works Commission, act-ing by and through its Director tofinance the public improvement ofrehabilitating Woodland Avenue,Phase I and the resurfacing of Buck-eye Road, State Route 87, from Wood-land Avenue to Ambler Avenue (the“Improvement”); that the Mayor isauthorized to file all papers and exe-cute all documents necessary toreceive the funds under the grant; andthat the funds are appropriated forthe purposes described in this ordi-nance.

Section 2. That the existing titleand Section 1 of Ordinance No. 591-11,

passed June 6, 2011, are repealed.Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on PublicService, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 733-12.By Council Members Brady, Miller,

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendthe title Sections 1 and 9 of OrdinanceNo. 912-11, passed August 17, 2011,relating to the rehabilitation ofTriskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2 toinclude asphalt resurfacing on War-

ren Road from Munn Road to LorainAvenue.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the title and Sec-tions 1 and 9 of Ordinance No. 912-11, passed August 17, 2011, areamended to read as follows:

An Emergency Ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of rehabilitatingTriskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2, andasphalt resurfacing on Warren Roadfrom Munn Road to Lorain Avenue;authorizing the Director of CapitalProjects to enter into one or more pub-lic improvement contracts for the

making of the improvement; authoriz-ing the Director to employ one ormore professional consultants todesign the improvement; authorizingthe Commissioner of Purchases andSupplies to acquire for right-of-waypurposes real property as is neces-sary to make the public improvement;and authorizing the Director to enterinto any agreements relative thereto;authorizing the Director to acceptcash contributions from the GreaterCleveland Regional Transit Authori-ty, Northeast Ohio Regional SewerDistrict, and private utility compa-nies for costs associated with theimprovement and to enter into agree-ments; and authorizing the Directorto enter into a Local Public Agencyagreement with the Ohio Departmentof Transportation.

Section 1. That, under Section 167 ofthe Charter of the City of Cleveland,this Council determines to make thepublic improvement of rehabilitatingTriskett Avenue, Phases 1 and 2, andasphalt resurfacing on Warren Roadfrom Munn Road to Lorain Avenue(the “Improvement”), for the Depart-ment of Capital Projects, by one ormore contracts duly let to the lowestresponsible bidder or bidders aftercompetitive bidding on a unit basisfor the Improvement.

Section 9. That the cost of the con-tracts, property acquisition, or otherexpenditure authorized in this ordi-nance shall be paid from Fund Nos. 20SF 380, 20 SF 383, 20 SF 394, 20 SF 500,20 SF 506, 20 SF 510, 20 SF 520, 20 SF528, 20 SF 534, 20 SF 540, from the fundor funds to which are credited the pro-ceeds from the sale of any general

obligation bonds issued in 2012 forthis purpose as authorized by Ordi-nance No. 274-12, passed April 2, 2012,if the City sells such bonds, and fromthe fund or funds which are creditedthe funds received under the LocalPublic Agency Agreement with theOhio Department of Transportationauthorized by this ordinance andwhich funds are appropriated for thispurpose Request No. RQS 4004, RL2011-133.

Section 2. That the existing titleand Sections 1 and 9 of Ordinance No.

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Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Finance,Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 737-12.By Council Members Cimperman,

Kelley and Sweeney (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Utilities toenter into contract with the NortheastOhio Regional Sewer District to reim-burse them for the immediate repairof the Mary Street Pump Station.

Whereas, the Mary Street Pump Sta-tion is located west of West 3rd Street;and

Whereas, in August, 2011, there wasa failure of equipment at the MaryStreet Pump Station causing thepump station to shut down resultingin an unexpected sanitary dischargeto flow into the Cuyahoga River; and

Whereas, the sanitary dischargeneeded to be stopped immediatelybecause it was posing a threat to thehealth, safety, and welfare of the citi-zens of the City of Cleveland; and

Whereas, both the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District (“NEORSD”)and the Ohio Environmental Protec-tion Agency (“Ohio EPA”) were noti-fied; and

Whereas, the NEORSD was in a con-tract situation that allowed them toact quickly to stop the discharge intothe Cuyahoga River and to repair theMary Street Pump Station; and

Whereas, the Director of PublicUtilities has determined, based onconsiderations of capability, immedi-ate availability, and completion date,quality, cost, and safety, that the Cityshould contract with NEORSD for therepair of the Mary Street Pump Sta-

tion; andWhereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPublic Utilities is authorized tomake a written contract with theNEORSD, to reimburse them for theemergency purchase of labor, equip-ment, and materials necessary torepair the Mary Street Pump Stationto be purchased by the Commission-er of Purchases and Supplies upona unit basis, for the Department ofPublic Utilities, in the amount of$66,406.93.

Section 3. That the cost of the con-tract authorized shall be paid fromFund No. 54 SF 001, Request No. RQS2003, RL 2012-81.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Finance,Public Utilities, Law; Committees onPublic Utilities, Finance.

Ord. No. 738-12.By Council Members Kelley and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Public Utilities toenter into one or more contracts withDatamatic, Ltd. for professional ser-vices necessary to provide mainte-nance and repair of meter reading,collections, investigations and meter

maintenance systems, including hard-ware and software-support based, forthe Division of Water, Department ofPublic Utilities, for a period of oneyear, with two one-year options torenew, the second of which willrequire additional legislative authori-ty.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPublic Utilities is authorized toenter into one or more contractswith Datamatic, Ltd. for profession-al services necessary to providemaintenance and repair of meterreading, collections, investigationsand meter maintenance systems,

including hardware and software-support based, in the total sum of$296,362.70 for a one year period,with two one-year options to renew,for the Division of Water, Depart-ment of Public Utilities. The first ofthe one-year options to renew maybe exercised by the Director of Pub-lic Utilities, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority ofthis Council. The second of the one-year options to renew may not beexercised without additional legisla-tive authority. The contracts or con-tracts shall be paid from Fund Nos.52 SF 001, Request No. RQS 2002, RL2012-50.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall take

effect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Finance,Public Utilities, Law; Committees onPublic Utilities, Finance.

Ord. No. 739-12.By Council Members Pruitt, Kelley,

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of constructing the East176th Street area sewer replacement,which may include but not be limitedto installing manholes and catchbasins, and authorizing the Directorof Public Utilities to enter into one ormore public improvement contracts

for the making of the improvement.Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, it is determined to make thepublic improvement of constructingthe East 176th Street area sewerreplacement, which may include butnot be limited to installing man-holes and catch basins, for the Divi-

sion of Water Pollution Control,Department of Public Utilities, byone or more contracts duly let to thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement.

Section 2. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts for the makingof the public improvement with the

lowest responsible bidder after com-petitive bidding on a unit basis for theimprovement, provided, however, thateach separate trade and each distinctcomponent part of the improvementmay be treated as a separate improve-ment, and each, or any combination,of the trades or components may bethe subject of a separate contract on aunit basis.

Section 3. That the cost of theimprovement authorized shall be paidfrom Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No.RQS 2003 RL 2012-54.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Public Util-ities, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on PublicUtilities, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 740-12.By Council Members Cimperman

Kelley, Cleveland and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of constructing the St.Clair Avenue area sewer replace-ment, which may include but not belimited to installing manholes andcatch basins, and authorizing theDirector of Public Utilities to enterinto one or more public improvementcontracts for the making of theimprovement.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, it is determined to make thepublic improvement of constructingthe St. Clair Avenue area sewerreplacement, which may include butnot be limited to installing man-holes and catch basins, for the Divi-sion of Water Pollution Control,Department of Public Utilities, byone or more contracts duly let to thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement.

Section 2. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts for the making

of the public improvement with thelowest responsible bidder after com-petitive bidding on a unit basis for theimprovement, provided, however, thateach separate trade and each distinctcomponent part of the improvementmay be treated as a separate improve-ment, and each, or any combination,of the trades or components may bethe subject of a separate contract on aunit basis.

Section 3. That the cost of theimprovement authorized shall be paidfrom Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No.RQS 2003 RL 2012-55.

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Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Public Util-ities, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on PublicUtilities, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 741-12.By Council Members Zone, Kelley,

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of constructing theWakefield Avenue area sewerreplacement, which may include butnot be limited to installing manholesand catch basins, and authorizing theDirector of Public Utilities to enterinto one or more public improvementcontracts for the making of theimprovement.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing for

the usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,Be it ordained by the Council of

the City of Cleveland:Section 1. That, under Section 167

of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, it is determined to make thepublic improvement of constructingthe Wakefield Avenue area sewerreplacement, which may include butnot be limited to installing man-holes and catch basins, for the Divi-sion of Water Pollution Control,Department of Public Utilities, byone or more contracts duly let to thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement.

Section 2. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts for the makingof the public improvement with the

lowest responsible bidder after com-petitive bidding on a unit basis for theimprovement, provided, however, thateach separate trade and each distinctcomponent part of the improvementmay be treated as a separate improve-ment, and each, or any combination,of the trades or components may bethe subject of a separate contract on aunit basis.

Section 3. That the cost of theimprovement authorized shall be paidfrom Fund No. 54 SF 001, Request No.RQS 2003 RL 2012-56.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effect

and be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.Referred to Directors of Public Util-

ities, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on PublicUtilities, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 742-12.By Council Members Keane and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Port Control toemploy one or more professional con-sultants to provide services necessaryto maintain, repair, operate, calibrate,

inspect, and manage the fuel farm atCleveland Hopkins International Air-port, for a period of ten years, withone five year option to renew, exercis-able through additional legislativeauthority.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:Section 1. That the Director of

Port Control is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose of sup-plementing the regularly employedstaff of the several departments ofthe City of Cleveland in order to pro-vide professional services necessaryto maintain, repair, operate, cali-brate, inspect, and manage the fuelfarm at Cleveland Hopkins Interna-tional Airport, for a period of tenyears, with one five year option torenew, exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to set, impose,and collect fees to be charged to theusers of the fuel farm for the use ofthe fuel farm; and that the fees areappropriated for the purposes in Sec-tion 3 below.

Section 3. That the costs for the ser-vices contemplated in this ordinanceshall be paid from the fund or funds towhich are credited the proceeds gen-

erated from the operation of the fuelfarm, as described in this ordinance.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Port Con-trol, Finance, Law; Committees onAviation and Transportation,Finance.

Ord. No. 743-12.By Council Members Keane and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Port Control to

exercise the first option to renew Con-tract No. PS 2010-322 with KelloggCommunity College to provide profes-sional services to certify City person-nel as airport rescue firefightingbasic firefighters.

Whereas, under the authority ofOrdinance No. 1404-07, passed Novem-ber 12, 2007, the Director of Port Con-trol entered into Contract No. PS 2010-322 with Kellogg Community Collegeto provide professional services tocertify City personnel as airport res-cue firefighting basic firefighters;and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 1404-07requires further legislation beforeexercising the first option to renew onthis contract; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPort Control is authorized to exer-cise the first option to renew Con-tract No. PS 2010-322 for an addi-tional year with Kellogg Communi-ty College to provide professionalservices to certify City personnel asairport rescue firefighting basicfirefighters in an estimated amountof $19,280.00. This ordinance consti-tutes the additional legislativeauthority required by Ordinance No.1404-07 to exercise this option. RQS3001, RL 2012-51.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effect

and be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.Referred to Directors of Port Con-

trol, Finance, Law; Committees onAviation and Transportation,Finance.

Ord. No. 744-12.By Council Members Cimperman,

Keane, Cleveland and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of constructing a tran-sient marina at the East 9th Streetpier and associated support facilitiesand amenities; authorizing the Direc-tor of Port Control to enter into one ormore contracts for the making of theimprovement; authorizing design ser-vices, construction management andother related services; acquiring any

real property and easements neces-sary for right-of-way purposes; toenter into various written standardpurchase and requirement contracts;authorizing one or more professionalconsultants for marina managementservices; authorizing submerged landleases; authorizing the Director toapply for and accept gifts, grants, andother funding from public and privateentities, including the gift or loan ofequipment; authorizing the Directorto fix and charge docking fees; for aperiod of five years with one five-yearoption to renew, exercisable throughadditional legislative authority.

Whereas, the unique design, time,budgetary, or other material elementsof this project can benefit from thespecial care, coordination, and expe-ditiousness possible by performanceof both the professional design ser-

vices and the construction under adesign-build approach contract with asingle entity; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, this Council determines tomake the public improvement ofconstructing a transient marina atthe East 9th Street pier to accom-

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modate vessels and other watercraftand associated support facilities andamenities that include water, elec-tric, restrooms, showers, laundryand lockers, installing landscaping,fencing and other related improve-ments; (the “Improvement”) for theDepartment of Port Control, by oneor more design-build or engineer-pro-cure-construct contracts duly let to

the person, firm, or corporation orcombination of them submitting thebest proposal, taking into consider-ation the engineering and design,the construction method, the pro-posed design and construction costs,the total life-cycle costs, the quali-fications of the proposed design pro-fessional and construction firm, andthe other objectives of the Improve-ment.

The selection of the person, firm, orcorporation to design, construct, andmanage the Improvement shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of PortControl from a list of qualified andavailable persons, firms, or corpora-tions, as may be determined by theDirector of Port Control after makinga full and complete canvass for thepurpose of compiling the list. The

Board of Control shall fix the totalcompensation to be paid for alldesign, construction, and procure-ment necessary for the Improvement.The contract or contracts shall be pre-pared by the Director of Law,approved by the Director of Port Con-trol, and certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 2. That, alternatively, underSection 167 of the Charter of the Cityof Cleveland, this Council determinesto make the public improvementdescribed in Section 1 of this ordi-nance, for the Department of PortControl, by one or more contracts dulylet to the lowest responsible bidderafter competitive bidding upon a unitbasis for the Improvement.

That the Director of Port Control isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts for the making of the

Improvement with the lowest respon-sible bidder or bidders after competi-tive bidding on a unit basis for theImprovement, provided, however,that each separate trade and each dis-tinct component part of the improve-ment may be treated as a separateimprovement, and each, or any combi-nation, of the trades or componentsmay be the subject of a separate con-tract on a unit basis.

Section 3. That, alternatively, theDirector of Port Control is authorizedto employ by contract or contracts oneor more consultants or one or morefirms of consultants for the purposeof supplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the several depart-ments of the City of Cleveland inorder to provide professional servicesnecessary to design the Improvementdescribed in Section 1 and to provide

construction management servicesrelated to the Improvement, and otherrelated services, including but notlimited to quality control, qualityassurance services, and regulatorycompliance.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-

pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 4. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or more con-

sultants or one or more firms of con-sultants for the purpose of supple-menting the regularly employed staffof the several departments of the Cityof Cleveland in order to provide pro-fessional services necessary to pro-vide marina management services,for a period of five years, with onefive-year option to renew, exercisablethrough additional legislative author-ity.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.

The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 5. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,to the contrary, the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies is authorizedto acquire for right-of-way purposesthe real property or easements neces-sary to make the Improvement. Theconsideration to be paid for the prop-erty shall not exceed fair marketvalue, as determined by the Board ofControl.

Section 6. The Director of Port Con-trol is authorized to execute all docu-ments necessary to acquire real prop-erty and easements and to employ andpay all fees for title companies, sur-

veys, escrows, appraiser, and all othercosts necessary for the acquisition ofthe property.

Section 7. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to apply and payfor permits, licenses, or other autho-rizations required by any regulatoryagency or public authority to permitperformance of the work authorizedby this ordinance.

Section 8. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to make one ormore written standard purchase con-tracts and written requirement con-tracts under the Charter and the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976, for a period of five years withone five-year option to renew, exercis-able through additional legislativeauthority, for the necessary items ofmaterials, equipment, supplies, andservices necessary to implement the

Improvement, including but not limit-ed to, labor, materials, installation,and testing, if necessary, to be pur-chased by the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies on a unit basisfor the Department of Port Control.Bids shall be taken in a manner thatpermits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or by sepa-rate contract for each or any combina-tion of the items as the Board of Con-trol determines.

Section 9. That the costs of the con-tract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriation

accounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of any pur-chase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies under a deliveryorder against the contract or con-tracts certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 10. That under Section

108(b) of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperative arrange-ments with other governmental agen-cies. The Director of Port Control maysign all documents that are necessaryto make the purchases, and may enterinto one or more contracts with thevendors selected through that cooper-ative process.

Section 11. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to enter intosubmerged land leases with the Stateof Ohio for property at the transientmarina for a term of fifty years.

Section 12. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to apply for andaccept grants, gifts, and other fund-ing from public and private entities,including but not limited to, the Cuya-hoga County Port Authority, in con-nection with the Improvement,

including the gift of equipment or thegift of the loan of equipment, in con-nection with the construction, opera-tion, maintenance, and managementof the Improvement. The Director isfurther authorized to file all papersand execute all documents necessaryto receive the funds and equipmentunder this ordinance; and that, uponacceptance of the funds by the Direc-tor, they shall be appropriated for thepurposes identified in this ordinance.

Section 13. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to charge feesfixed by the Board of Control fordocking of vessels and watercraft atCity-owned and operated boat docksat the transient marina.

Section 14. That the cost of the con-tracts, payments, real property, andeasement acquisitions authorizedunder this ordinance shall be paid

from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60SF 105, 60 SF 141, and from the fund orfunds to which are credited anygrants and gifts accepted for this pur-pose, RQS 3001, RL 2012-72.

Section 15. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Port Con-trol, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on Avia-tion and Transportation, City Plan-ning, Finance.

Ord. No. 745-12.

By Council Members Keane andSweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of labor andmaterials necessary to remove rubberand any other contaminants frompaved surfaces, for the various divi-sions of the Department of Port Con-trol, for a period of two years, withtwo one-year options to renew, thefirst of which requires additional leg-islative authority.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing for

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the usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPort Control is authorized to makeone or more written requirementcontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for

the term of two years, with two one-year options to renew, for the nec-essary items of labor and materialsnecessary to remove rubber and anyother contaminants from paved sur-faces in the approximate amount aspurchased during the precedingterm, purchased by the Commission-er of Purchases and Supplies on aunit basis for the various divisionsof the Department of Port Control.The first of the one-year options torenew shall not be exercised with-out additional legislative authority.If such additional legislative author-ity is granted and the first of theone-year options to renew is exer-cised, then the second of the one-year options to renew shall be exer-cisable at the option of the Directorof Port Control, without the neces-sity of obtaining additional authori-

ty of this Council. Bids shall betaken in a manner that permits anaward to be made for all items asa single contract, or by separatecontract for each or any combina-tion of the items as the Board ofControl determines. Alternate bidsfor a period less than the specifiedterm may be taken if desired by theCommissioner of Purchases and Sup-plies until provision is made for therequirements for the entire term.

Section 2. That the costs of the con-tract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of any pur-chase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies under a deliveryorder against the contract or con-

tracts certified by the Director ofFinance. (RQN 3001, RL 2012-26)Section 3. That under Section 108(b)

of the Charter, the purchases autho-rized by this ordinance may be madethrough cooperative arrangementswith other governmental agencies.The Director of Finance may sign alldocuments that are necessary tomake the purchases, and may enterinto one or more contracts with thevendors selected through that cooper-ative process.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-

liest period allowed by law.Referred to Directors of Port Con-trol, Finance, Law; Committees onAviation and Transportation,Finance.

Ord. No. 746-12.By Council Members Keane, Cleve-

land and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of rehabilitating theSouth Cargo Ramp and reconstruct-ing Taxiway N at Cleveland Hopkins

International Airport; authorizingthe Director of Port Control to enterinto one or more contracts for themaking of the improvement; authoriz-ing professional design services, con-struction management and otherrelated services; and to enter into var-ious requirement contracts needed toimplement the improvement.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, this Council determines tomake the public improvement ofrehabilitating the South CargoRamp and reconstructing TaxiwayN at Cleveland Hopkins Interna-tional Airport, for the Department ofPort Control, by one or more con-tracts duly let to the lowest respon-sible bidder after competitive bid-ding upon a unit basis for theImprovement.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or more con-sultants or one or more firms of con-

sultants for the purpose of supple-menting the regularly employed staffof the several departments of the Cityof Cleveland in order to provide pro-fessional services necessary to designthe Improvement and to provide con-struction management services relat-ed to the Improvement, and otherrelated services, including but notlimited to quality control, qualityassurance services, and regulatorycompliance.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the services

shall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 3. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to apply and payfor permits, licenses, or other autho-rizations required by any regulatoryagency or public authority to permitperformance of the work authorizedby this ordinance.

Section 4. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to make one ormore written requirement contractsunder the Charter and the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,for a period to be determined by theDirector of Port Control, for the nec-essary items of materials, equipment,supplies, and services necessary to

implement the Improvement, includ-ing but not limited to, labor, materi-als, installation, and testing, if neces-sary, to be purchased by the Commis-sioner of Purchases and Supplies on aunit basis for the Department of PortControl. Bids shall be taken in a man-ner that permits an award to be madefor all items as a single contract, or byseparate contract for each or any com-bination of the items as the Board ofControl determines.

Section 5. That the costs of the con-tract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriation

accounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of any pur-chase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies under a deliveryorder against the contract or con-tracts certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 6. That under Section 108(b)

of the Charter, the purchases autho-rized by this ordinance may be madethrough cooperative arrangementswith other governmental agencies.The Director of Port Control may signall documents that are necessary tomake the purchases, and may enterinto one or more contracts with thevendors selected through that cooper-ative process.

Section 7. That the cost of the con-tracts and payments authorizedunder this ordinance shall be paidfrom Fund Nos. 60 SF 160 and 60 SF126, from the fund or funds to whichare credited any future airport rev-enue bonds that include this purpose,and passenger facility charges ifauthorized. RQS 3001, RL 2012-79.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-

tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Port Con-trol, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on Avia-tion and Transportation, City Plan-ning, Finance.

Ord. No. 747-12.By Council Members Keane and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Port Control toenter into one or more contracts withYouth Opportunities Unlimited forthe administration, implementation,and management of the 2012 Cleve-

land Youth Summer Employment Pro-gram, for a period of one year, withthree one-year options to renew, thesecond of which requires additionallegislative authority.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPort Control is authorized to enterinto one or more contracts withYouth Opportunities Unlimited forthe administration, implementation,and management of the 2012 Cleve-land Youth Summer EmploymentProgram, to recruit ClevelandCareer Technology School studentswho are in programs aligned withairport jobs to provide summer

employment in those respectivefields for a period of one year, withthree one-year options to renew. Thefirst of the one-year options torenew may be exercised by theDirector of Port Control, without thenecessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council. The sec-ond of the one-year options to renewmay not be exercised without addi-tional legislative authority. If suchadditional legislative authority isgranted and the second of the one-year options to renew is exercised,then the third of the one-year

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options to renew may be exercisableat the option of the Director of PortControl, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority ofthis Council.

Section 2. That the cost of the con-tract or contracts authorized shall notexceed $67,000 and be paid from FundNos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60SF 106, 60 SF 126, 60 SF 141, and 60 SF

160. RQS 3001, RL 2012-93.Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Port Con-trol, Finance, Law; Committees onAviation and Transportation,Finance.

Ord. No. 748-12.By Council Members J. Johnson, K.

Johnson, Cleveland and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director Public Works to exe-

cute a deed of easement granting toDominion East Ohio Gas certain ease-ment rights in property located inRockefeller Park, and declaring thatthe easement rights granted are notneeded for public use.

Whereas, Dominion East Ohio Gashas requested the Director of PublicWorks to convey certain easementrights in property located in Rocke-feller Park; and

Whereas, Dominion East Ohio Gasrequires an easement to install a gasmainline through City-owned proper-ty in order to facilitate the recon-struction of the intersection at East105th Street and Martin Luther KingJr. Boulevard; and

Whereas, the easement rights to begranted are not needed for public use;and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provi-sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, it is found and deter-mined that an easement interest inthe following described property isnot needed for public use:

Situated in the City of ClevelandCounty of Cuyahoga and State of Ohioand known as being a part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 393;

Starting at the intersection of thecenterlines of East Boulevard, widthvaries, and East 105th Street, widthvaries; thence South 01° 06' 10" Eastalong said centerline of East 105th

Street, 101.83 feet; thence South 88°53' 50" West, 135.28 feet to the Princi-pal Place of Beginning of the ease-ment herein intended to be described;

thence South 33° 53' 40" West, 24.18;thence South 10° 17' 49" East,

279.14;thence South 45° 00' 00" West, 33.37;thence South 00° 01' 05" East,

228.45;thence South 50° 16' 05" East, 53.74;thence Due South, 364.64;thence South 40° 32' 44" East, 3.21;thence North 71° 09' 28" West, 12.77;thence Due North, 168.70;

thence Due West, 24.61;thence southwesterly by a curve to

the right, an arc distance of 130.94feet, said arc having a radius of 276.17feet, a central angle of 27° 10' 00", anda chord which bears South 60° 58' 37"West, 129.72 feet;

thence North 45° 00' 00" West, 18.28;thence South 73° 53' 33" West, 40.31;thence North 16° 06' 27" West, 10.00;

thence North 73° 53' 33" East, 46.21;thence South 45° 00' 00" East, 18.29;thence northeasterly by a curve to

the left, an arc distance of 124.28 feet,said arc having a radius of 266.17 feet,a central angle of 26°45'12", and achord which bears North 59°56'14"East, 123.16 feet;

thence Due East, 28.55;thence Due North, 179.56;thence North 50° 16' 05" West, 53.71;thence North 00° 01' 31" West,

237.28;thence North 45° 00' 00" East, 32.30;thence North 10° 17' 49" West,

277.96;thence North 33° 53' 40" East, 28.24;thence South 56° 06' 20" East, 10.00

to the Principal Place of Beginningand containing 9,866.5772 square feet(0.2265 acres) of land as described onMarch 30, 2012 by R.M. Kole & Assoc.Corp., Professional Land Surveyors.

Section 2. That the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies is authorizedto convey the above-described ease-ment interest to Dominion East OhioGas subject to any conditions statedin this ordinance, at a price of $1.00and other valuable consideration,which is determined to be fair marketvalue.

Section 3. That the easement shallbe non-exclusive and the purpose ofthe easement shall be to install a gasmainline through City-owned proper-ty in order to facilitate the recon-struction of the intersection at East105th Street and Martin Luther KingJr. Boulevard.

Section 4. That the duration of theeasement shall be perpetual; that theeasement shall not be assignablewithout the consent of the Director ofPublic Works; that the easement

shall require that Dominion East OhioGas provide reasonable insurance,maintain any Dominion East OhioGas improvements located within theeasement; pay any applicable taxesand assessments; and shall containsuch other terms and conditions thatthe Director of Law determines to benecessary to protect and benefit theCity.

Section 5. That the conveyance ref-erenced above shall be made by offi-cial deed of easement prepared by theDirector of Law and executed by theDirector of Public Works on behalf ofthe City of Cleveland. The Directorsof Public Works and Law are autho-rized to execute any other documents,including without limitation, con-tracts for right of entry, as may benecessary to effect the improvement.

Section 6. That this ordinance is

declared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of PublicWorks, Capital Projects, City Plan-ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com-mittees on Public Parks, Properties,and Recreation, City Planning,Finance.

Ord. No. 749-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toapply for and accept a grant from theOhio Commission on Minority Healthfor the 2012-13 Minority Health Pro-gram; and authorizing the Director to

enter into one or more contracts withagencies, entities, or individuals toimplement the grant.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $75,000, andany other funds that may becomeavailable during the grant termfrom the Ohio Commission on Minor-ity Health to conduct the 2012-13Minority Health Program; that theDirector is authorized to file allpapers and execute all documentsnecessary to receive the funds underthe grant; and that the funds are

appropriated for the purposesdescribed in the summary for thegrant contained in the file describedbelow.

Section 2. That the summary for thegrant, presented to the Finance Com-mittee of this Council at a public hear-ing on this legislation and set forth inFile No. 749-12-A, is made a part of thisordinance as if fully rewritten, isapproved in all respects, and shall notbe changed without additional leg-islative authority.

Section 3. That the Director of Pub-lic Health shall have the authority toextend the term of the grant duringthe grant term.

Section 4. That the Director of Pub-lic Health shall deposit the grantaccepted under this ordinance into afund or funds designated by theDirector of Finance to implement the

program as described in the file andappropriated for that purpose.Section 5. That the Director of Pub-

lic Health is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts with agencies,entities, or individuals to implementthe grant as described in the file.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of PublicHealth, Finance, Law; Committees onHealth and Human Services, Finance.

Ord. No. 750-12.

By Council Members Brancatelliand Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to apply for and accept agrant from the Cities for FinancialEmpowerment Fund for the FinancialEmpowerment Center Program.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

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Ord. No. 754-12.By Council Member Sweeney (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Finance to exer-cise the first option to renew ContractNo. MA1511RC2010-118 with SoftwareHouse International, Inc. to provideMicrosoft licenses for the variousdivisions of City government.

Whereas, under the authority ofOrdinance No. 804-10, passed July 14,2010, the Director of Finance enteredinto Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118with Software House International,Inc. to provide Microsoft licenses forthe various divisions of City govern-ment; and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 804-10requires further legislation beforeexercising the first option to renew onthis contract; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofFinance is authorized to exercisethe first option to renew ContractNo. MA1511RC2010-118 for an addi-tional year with Software HouseInternational, Inc. to provideMicrosoft licenses for the variousdivisions of City government in theapproximate amount of $1,637,750.This ordinance constitutes the addi-

tional legislative authority requiredby Ordinance No. 804-10 to exercisethis option. RQN 1511, RL 2012-33

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Finance,Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 755-12.By Council Members Brancatelli,

Cimperman and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to enter into a MunicipalAgency Agreement with the Cuya-hoga County Land Reutilization Cor-poration (CCLRC) to designate theCCLRC as the City’s agent in order toacquire certain non-productive landwithin the City of Cleveland uponwhich there are buildings or otherstructures and to remove or demolishsuch buildings or other structures andto transfer ownership of the vacant,non-productive land to the City LandReutilization Program, together withthe rights and privileges grantedunder Revised Code Section 5722 andwith respect to tax exemption underRevised Code Section 5722.11, all inaccordance with the MunicipalAgency Agreement and the proce-dures set forth in Revised Code Sec-

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10. Assistant Commissioner of Real Estate ............................ 26,273.96 89,367.64

11. Assistant Commissioner of Neighborhood Services ....... 26,273.96 89,367.64

12. Assistant Commissioner of Streets....................................... 26,273.96 89,367.64

13. Assistant Commissioner of Water Pollution Control.... 26,273.96 89,367.64

14. Assistant Director of Community Relations Board....... 26,273.96 89,367.64

15 Assistant Income Tax Administrator.................................. 26,273.96 89,367.64

16. Assistant Superintendent of Electric Transmission

and Distribution ... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. .. .. ... .. .. .. .. 26,273.96 85,000.00

17. Building and Housing Executive Assistant..................... 26,273.96 89,367.64

18. Chief of Air Pollution Enforcement.................................... 22,333.40 80,282.43

19. Chief of Air Pollution Engineering .................................... 22,333.40 80,282.43

20. Chief of Air Pollution Monitoring ....................................... 22,333.40 80,282.43

21. Chief Civil Service Examiner ................................................ 26,273.96 70,807.15

22. Chief of Water Distribution ................................................... 26,273.96 91,832.86

23. Chief Training Officer.............................................................. 26,273.96 70,807.15

24. City Hall Custodian ................................................................... 26,273.96 70,807.15

25. Community Development Executive Assistant................ 26,273.96 89,367.64

26. Contract Compliance Officer................................................... 26,273.96 70,807.15

27. Deputy Budget Administrator................................................ 26,273.96 82,493.55

28. Deputy Commissioner of Accounts ...................................... 26,273.96 88,389.13

29. Deputy Commissioner of Air Pollution Control.............. 26,273.96 82,493.55

30. Deputy Commissioner of Airports ........................................ 26,273.96 82,493.55

31. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center

and Stadium ............................................................................ 26,273.96 82,493.55

32. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center.................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

33. Deputy Commissioner of Environment............................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

34. Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology

and Systems Services .......................................................... 30,214.95 99,890.5235. Deputy Commissioner of Maintenance ............................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

36. Deputy Commissioner of Park and Urban Forestry..... 26,273.96 82,493.55

37. Deputy Commissioner of Parks and Urban

Forestry/Golf Courses and Cemeteries ........................ 26,273.96 82,493.55

38. Deputy Commissioner of Recreation................................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

39. Director of Public Health Nurses......................................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

40. Fair Housing Administrator................................................... 31,500.00 88,068.16

41. General Manager of Administrative Services.................. 26,273.96 91,155.72

42. Human Resources Program Planning &

Management Administrator ............................................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

43. Office of Professional Standards Administrator............. 26,273.96 70,807.15

44. Personnel Administrator .......................................................... 26,273.96 82,493.55

45. Senior Budget and Management Analyst.......................... 26,273.96 78,265.22

46. Superintendent of Motorized Equipment ........................... 26,273.96 70,807.15

47. Utilities Comptroller .................................................................. 26,273.96 89,367.64

Section 2. That existing Sections 5, 25, 30, 34, 35, and 37 of Ordinance No. 1689-11, passed November 28, 2011, are

repealed.Section 3. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirma-

tive vote of two-thirds of all the members elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately

upon its passage and approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the

earliest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Human Resources, Finance, Law; Committees on Employment, Affirmative Action, and

Training, Finance.

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tions 5722.02 through 5722.15, inclu-sive, regarding the reutilization ofnonproductive lands within the Cityof Cleveland.

Whereas, §183.021 of the CodifiedOrdinances of the City of Cleveland,1976 authorizes the Director of Com-munity Development to administer aLand Reutilization Program for resi-dential property established under

Revised Code Chapter 5722; andWhereas, division (D) of OhioRevised Code Section 5722.02 permitsa municipal corporation to enter intoan agreement with a county landreutilization corporation to imple-ment the procedures in Revised Codesections 5722.02 through 5722.15,inclusive; and

Whereas, Revised Code Section1724.10(A)(3) authorizes a municipalcorporation to designate a countyland reutilization corporation orga-nized under Revised Code Chapter1724 as its agency for the reclamation,rehabilitation, and reutilization ofvacant, abandoned, tax-foreclosed, orother real property within the politi-cal subdivision if the subdivisionenters into an agreement with thecounty land reutilization corporation;and

Whereas, the City of Clevelanddesires to designate the CuyahogaCounty Land Reutilization Corpora-tion (CCLRC) to act as the City’sagent for the purposes described inthis ordinance; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, in accordancewith Revised Code Sections1724.10(A)(3) and 5722.02(D), theDirector of Community Developmentis authorized to enter into a Munic-ipal Agency Agreement with theCuyahoga County Land Reutiliza-tion Corporation to designate theCCLRC as the City’s agent in orderto acquire certain non-productive

land within the City of Clevelandupon which there are buildings orother structures and to remove ordemolish such buildings or otherstructures and to transfer ownershipof the vacant, non-productive land tothe City Land Reutilization Pro-gram, together with the rights andprivileges granted under RevisedCode Section 5722 and with respectto tax exemption under RevisedCode Section 5722.11, all in accor-dance with the Municipal AgencyAgreement and the procedures setforth in Revised Code Sections5722.02 through 5722.15, inclusive,regarding the reutilization of non-productive lands within the City ofCleveland and at no cost to the City.

Section 2. That the MunicipalAgency Agreement shall be preparedby the Director of Law and shall con-tain such provisions to protect theinterests of the City as the Director ofLaw and the Director of CommunityDevelopment shall require.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, City Planning Commis-sion, Finance, Law; Committees onCommunity and Economic Develop-ment, City Planning, Finance.

Ord. No. 758-12.By Council Members Kelley and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance approving

the participation in the AmericanMunicipal Power EcoSmart ChoiceProgram to make Renewable EnergyCertificates available to ClevelandPublic Power customers; and approv-ing the rates to be charged to cus-tomers who participate in the pro-gram.

Whereas, the City of Cleveland,Ohio owns and operates ClevelandPublic Power (“CPP”), an electricutility system for the sale of electricpower and associated energy for thebenefit of its citizens and taxpayers;and

Whereas, American MunicipalPower, Inc. (“AMP”) is an Ohio non-profit corporation that functions as awholesale power supplier and ser-vices provider for certain membermunicipalities, including Cleveland,that operate electric systems (“Mem-

bers”); andWhereas, AMP has developed agreen energy program named EcoS-mart Choice® (“EcoSmart Choice Pro-gram”) for customers who wish toreceive renewable energy for a por-tion of their electric consumption bymaking Renewable Energy Certifi-cates (“RECs”) available to such cus-tomers for an additional charge; and

Whereas, the RECs are issued byowners of renewable energy genera-tors and sold in a special market, pri-marily to electric utilities that desireto increase their supply of renewableenergy to their customers; and

Whereas, under the AMP program,AMP will supply CPP with the quan-tity of RECs requested by the CPPcustomer and CPP will charge thecustomer on the monthly bill; and

Whereas, CPP desires to partici-

pate, and AMP desires for CPP to par-ticipate, in the EcoSmart Choice Pro-gram, on terms and conditions as gen-erally set forth in a participatingAMP member agreement contained inFile No. 758-12-A, and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. The Director of PublicUtilities is hereby authorized toenter into a Participating MemberAgreement between AMP and theCity of Cleveland to enable Cleve-land Public Power to participate inthe EcoSmart Choice Program, sub-stantially in the form as the Par-ticipating Member Agreement con-tained in the above mentioned file,

for a term of not to exceed two (2)years with the option to renew fortwo additional one (1) year termsexercisable by the Director of Pub-lic Utilities, and with such changes,insertions, deletions and substitu-tions therein, if any, as the Directorof Public Utilities shall deem nec-essary and advisable. The costs ofthe agreement shall be paid fromFund No. 58.

Section 2. That this Councilapproves the rates for the EcoSmartChoice Program fixed by the Board ofControl by adoption of Resolution No.

 ________, adopted on _________, 2012,which authorizes CPP to charge par-ticipating customers the actual costpaid by CPP to AMP for the Renew-able Energy Certificates, as such costmay be revised by AMP from time totime based on then-current marketprices.

Section 3. That it is found and deter-mined that all formal actions of this

Council concerning and relating tothe passage of this ordinance weretaken in an open meeting of thisCouncil and that all deliberations ofthis Council and of any committeesthat resulted in those formal actionswere in meetings open to the public,in compliance with all legal require-ments.

Section 4. If any section, subsection,paragraph, clause or provision or anypart thereof of this ordinance shall befinally adjudicated by a court of com-petent jurisdiction to be invalid, theremainder of this ordinance shall beunaffected by such adjudication andall the remaining provisions of thisordinance shall remain in full forceand effect as though such section,subsection, paragraph, clause or pro-vision or any part thereof so adjudi-cated to be invalid had not, to the

extent of such invalidity, been includ-ed herein.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of Public Util-ities, Finance, Law; Committees onPublic Utilities, Finance.

Ord. No. 759-12.By Council Members Cimperman,

Polensek, Conwell, Cleveland,Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance approving

the applications of Flats East Bankand Uptown to establish CommunityEntertainment Districts; and toamend Section 699A.011 of the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976, as amended by Ordinance No.897-08, passed August 6, 2008, relatingto Community Entertainment Dis-tricts defined.

Whereas, Mayor Jackson hasreceived a Community EntertainmentDistrict application for Flats EastBank on May 15, 2012; and

Whereas, Mayor Jackson hasreceived a Community EntertainmentDistrict application for Uptown onMay 18, 2012; and

Whereas, by submitting this ordi-nance for introduction to City Coun-cil, Mayor Jackson is recommending,within the required 30 days, the accep-tance of each of the above-referencedCommunity Entertainment Districtapplications, a copy of each applica-tion is placed in File No. 759-12-A; and

Whereas, existing division (b) of699A.011, defines the CommunityEntertainment District boundariesfor the Waterloo area in the form of alegal description and this Councilacknowledges that a more readableformat is that of a paragraph descrip-tion such as the other district bound-aries in that section; therefore, theexisting legal description in division(b) will also be placed into the file in

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this ordinance and division (b) of Sec-tion 699A.01, as amended by this ordi-nance, will be replaced with a para-graph description for the WaterlooDistrict; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of

the City of Cleveland:Section 1. That, based upon theinformation and data contained inFile No. 759-12-A ,this Councilapproves the applications of FlatsEast Bank dated May 15, 2012, andUptown dated May 18, 2012, to estab-lish a Community EntertainmentDistrict.

Section 2. That Section 699A.011 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, as amended by OrdinanceNo. 897-08, passed August 6, 2008, isamended to read as follows:

Section 699A.011 Districts DefinedCommunity Entertainments Dis-

tricts are limited to the followingdefined areas of the City of Clevelandand meet all the requirements of Sec-tion 699A.01 of this chapter:

(a) Central Business District.

Located within the Central BusinessDistrict.

(b) Waterloo District . An area cen-tered on Waterloo Avenue, east ofEast 156th Street, more fullydescribed in Ordinance File No. 759-12-A.

(c) Cleveland Hopkins Internation-al Airport, Cleveland Airport System,5300 Riverside Drive, Cleveland, Ohio44181-0009, particularly the Main Ter-minal and Concourses A, B, C, and D.

(d) Uptown District . An area cen-tered on the intersection of EuclidAvenue and Mayfield Road, contain-ing approximately 98 acres, morefully described in Ordinance File No.759-12-A.

(e) Flats East Bank District . Anarea bounded generally by the Cuya-hoga River, Lake Erie, West 3rdStreet and St. Clair Avenue, more

fully described in Ordinance File No.759-12-A.

Section 3. That existing Section699A.011 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended byOrdinance No. 897-08, passed August 6,2008, is repealed.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of City Plan-ning Commission, Finance, Law; Com-mittees on City Planning, Legisla-tion, Finance.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYRESOLUTION REFERRED

Res. No. 751-12.BY Council Members Brancatelli,

Miller, Cleveland and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency resolution declaringthe necessity and intention to appro-priate temporary and permanenteasements for public use in connec-tion with improving the intersectionof Ackley Road and BroadwayAvenue at Union Avenue.

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of amunicipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it resolved by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That for the public pur-pose of improving the intersectionof Ackley Road and Broadway

Avenue at Union Avenue, it is nec-essary to appropriate two permanenteasements, and this Council declaresits intent to appropriate, the perma-nent easements in and at the fol-lowing locations:

PARCEL 1-SHCUY-14-3.74

PERPETUAL EASEMENT FORHIGHWAY PURPOSES

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofSublot Nos. 3 and 4 in Thomas Hinde’sSubdivision of part of Original OneHundred Acre Lot No. 321 as recordedin Volume 7, Page 31 of the CuyahogaCounty Map Records. Also being partof the land conveyed to 6241 Broad-way, LLC as recorded in InstrumentNo. 201104250488 of the Cuyahoga

County Records, being more definite-ly described as follows;Commencing at the intersection of

the centerline of Hinde Avenue (40feet wide) and the centerline ofBroadway Avenue (66 feet wide),said point being North 45° 46’ 28"West, 134.06 feet from a 1" iron pin ina monument box found at the inter-section of the centerline of right ofway and construction of BroadwayAvenue at centerline Station 80+35.50and the centerline of Union Avenue(60 feet wide), also being the souther-ly line of Original One Hundred AcreLot No. 321;

Thence, along the centerline ofHinde Avenue, North 43° 52' 02" East,32.88 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerlineSouth 46° 07' 58" East, 20.00 feet to theintersection of the southeasterly

right of way of Hinde Avenue and theexisting northeasterly right of way ofBroadway Avenue and the True Pointof Beginning for the easement hereindescribed, said point being at Station79+21.23, 33.00 feet left of centerlineof right of way and construction ofBroadway Avenue;

Thence, along the southeasterlyright of way of Hinde Avenue, North43° 52' 02" East, 1.00 feet;

Thence, South 45° 46' 28" East, 84.88feet;

Thence, 39.50 feet along the arc of acurve which deflects to the left, to thenortherly right of way of UnionAvenue, said curve having a radius of50.00 feet, a central angle of 45° 16'05", and a chord of 38.48 feet whichbears South 68° 24' 31" East;

Thence, along the northerly right ofway of Union Avenue, South 88° 57'

27" West, 22.26 feet to the existingnortheasterly right of way of Broad-way Avenue;

Thence, along said right of way ofBroadway Avenue, North 45° 46' 28"West, 104.73 feet to the point of begin-ning.

Containing within said bounds0.0037 acres (160 square feet) of landas surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Mark A. Yea-ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 inMarch, 2011.

Bearings are based on the Cleve-land Regional Geodetic Survey.

PARCEL 4-SHCUY-14-3.74

PERPETUAL EASEMENT FORHIGHWAY PURPOSES

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofSublot No. 290 in Hubbard CookTrustee Allotment of part of OriginalOne Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 317 and

321 as recorded in Volume 6, Page 21of the Cuyahoga County Map Records,being also part of Parcel No. 1 in LotSplit and Consolidation Plat recordedin Volume 267, Page 17 of the Cuya-hoga County Map Records. Also beingpart of the land conveyed to McDon-ald’s Corporation as recorded inInstrument No. 200412140678 of theCuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a drill hole in astone in a monument box found in thecenterline of right of way of AckleyRoad (60 feet wide), said point beingSouth 44° 55' 23" West, 29.95 feet fromthe intersection of the centerline ofright of way of Ackley Road at cen-terline Station 10+00.00 and the cen-terline of right of way and construc-tion of Broadway Avenue (66 feetwide) at centerline Station 79+90.79;

Thence, along said centerline ofAckley Road, South 44° 55' 23" West,148.25 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline,South 45° 04' 37" East, 30.00 feet to theexisting southeasterly right of way ofAckley Road and the True Point ofBeginning for the easement hereindescribed said point being at Station8+15.26, 27.77 feet right of centerlineof construction of Ackley Road;

Thence, along the existing south-easterly right of way of Ackley Road,North 44° 55' 23" East, 37.33 feet to thesouthwesterly corner of land con-veyed to City of Cleveland as record-ed in Instrument No. 200502010335 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records;

Thence, along City of Cleveland’ssouthwesterly line, along the arc of acurve which deflects to the left, 11.47feet, said curve having a radius of

1459.00 feet, a central angle of 00° 27'02", and a chord of 11.47 feet whichbears South 74° 36' 52" East;

Thence, 40.59 feet along the arc of acurve which deflects to the left, saidcurve having a radius of 339.50 feet, acentral angle of 06° 51' 02", and achord of 40.57 feet which bears South58° 16' 24" West;

Thence, South 54° 50' 53" West, 3.57feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds0.0038 acres (166 square feet) of landas surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Mark A. Yea-ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 inMarch, 2011.

Bearings are based on the Cleve-land Regional Geodetic Survey.

Section 2. That for the public pur-pose of improving the intersection ofAckley Road and Broadway Avenue

at Union Avenue, it is necessary toappropriate three temporary ease-ments, and this Council declares itsintent to appropriate, the temporaryeasements in and at the followinglocations:

PARCEL 1-TCUY-14-3.74

TEMPORARY EASEMENTSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofSublot Nos. 3 and 4 in Thomas Hinde’sSubdivision of part of Original One

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Hundred Acre Lot No. 321 as recordedin Volume 7, Page 31 of the CuyahogaCounty Map Records. Also being partof the land conveyed to 6241 Broad-way, LLC as recorded in InstrumentNo. 201104250488 of the CuyahogaCounty Records, being more definite-ly described as follows;

Commencing at the intersection ofthe centerline of Hinde Avenue (40

feet wide) and the centerline ofBroadway Avenue (66 feet wide),said point being North 45° 46' 28"West, 134.06 feet from a 1" iron pin ina monument box found at the inter-section of the centerline of right ofway and construction of BroadwayAvenue at centerline Station 80+35.50and the centerline of Union Avenue(60 feet wide), also being the souther-ly line of Original One Hundred AcreLot No. 321;

Thence, along the centerline ofHinde Avenue, North 43° 52' 02" East,32.88 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerlineSouth 46° 07' 58" East, 20.00 feet to theintersection of the southeasterlyright of way of Hinde Avenue and theexisting northeasterly right of way ofBroadway Avenue;

Thence, along the southeasterly

right of way of Hinde Avenue, North43° 52' 02" East, 1.00 feet to the TruePoint of Beginning for the easementherein described, said point being atStation 79+21.23, 34.00 feet left of cen-terline of right of way and construc-tion of Broadway Avenue;

Thence, continuing along the south-easterly right of way of HindeAvenue, North 43° 52' 02" East, 1.20feet;

Thence, leaving said right of way,South 58° 43' 16" East, 21.41 feet;

Thence, South 45° 46' 28" East, 86.12feet;

Thence, South 43° 52' 02" West, 0.85feet;

Thence 22.90 feet along the arc of acurve which deflects to the right, saidcurve having a radius of 50.00 feet, acentral angle of 26° 14' 13", and achord of 22.70 feet which bears North

58° 53' 35" West;Thence North 45° 46' 28" West, 84.88feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds0.0127 acres (555 square feet) of landas surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Mark A. Yea-ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 inMarch, 2011.

Bearings are based on the Cleve-land Regional Geodetic Survey.

PARCEL 4-TCUY-14-3.74

TEMPORARY EASEMENTSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofSublot Nos. 289 and 290 in HubbardCook Trustee Allotment of part ofOriginal One Hundred Acre Lot Nos.317 and 321 as recorded in Volume 6,

Page 21 of the Cuyahoga County MapRecords, being also part of Parcel No.1 in Lot Split and Consolidation Platrecorded in Volume 267, Page 17 of theCuyahoga County Map Records. Alsobeing part of the land conveyed toMcDonald’s Corporation as recordedin Instrument No. 200412140678 of theCuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a drill hole in astone in a monument box found in thecenterline of right of way of AckleyRoad (60 feet wide), said point beingSouth 44° 55' 23" West, 29.95 feet from

the intersection of the centerline ofright of way of Ackley Road at cen-terline Station 10+00.00 and the cen-terline of right of way and construc-tion of Broadway Avenue (66 feetwide) at centerline Station 79+90.79;

Thence, along said centerline ofAckley Road, South 44° 55' 23" West,148.25 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline,

South 45° 04' 37" East, 30.00 feet toexisting southeasterly right of way ofAckley Road and the True Point ofBeginning for the parcel hereindescribed, said point being at Station8+15.26, 27.77 feet right of centerlineof construction of Ackley Road;

Thence, North 54° 50' 53" East, 3.57feet;

Thence, 40.59 feet along the arc of acurve which deflects to the right, tothe southwesterly line of land con-veyed to City of Cleveland as record-ed in Instrument No. 200502010335 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, saidcurve having a radius of 339.50 feet, acentral angle of 06° 51' 02", and achord of 40.57 feet which bears North58° 16' 24" East;

Thence, along City of Cleveland’ssouthwesterly line, along the arc of acurve which deflects to the left, 8.61

feet, said curve having a radius of1459.00 feet, a central angle of 00° 20'17", and a chord of 8.61 feet whichbears South 75° 00' 32" East;

Thence leaving said line, South 56°25' 26" West, 32.78 feet;

Thence, South 42° 23' 43" West,42.97 feet;

Thence, South 87° 28' 43" West,13.10 feet;

Thence, South 48° 59' 28" West,55.57 feet to the existing southeaster-ly right of way of Ackley Road;

Thence, along the existing south-easterly right of way of Ackley Road,North 44° 55' 23" East, 92.85 feet to thepoint of beginning.

Containing within said bounds0.0207 acres (901 square feet) of landas surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Mark A. Yea-ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 inMarch, 2011.

Bearings are based on the Cleve-land Regional Geodetic Survey.

PARCEL 4-T1CUY-14-3.74

TEMPORARY EASEMENTSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofSublot No. 293 in Hubbard CookTrustee Allotment of part of OriginalOne Hundred Acre Lot Nos. 317 and321 as recorded in Volume 6, Page 21of the Cuyahoga County Map Records,being also part of Parcel No. 1 in LotSplit and Consolidation Plat recordedin Volume 267, Page 17 of the Cuya-hoga County Map Records. Also beingpart of the land conveyed to McDon-ald’s Corporation as recorded in

Instrument No. 200412140678 of theCuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pin in amonument box found at the intersec-tion of the centerline of right of wayand construction of BroadwayAvenue (66 feet wide) at centerlineStation 80+35.50 and the centerline ofUnion Avenue (60 feet wide), beingalso the northerly line of Original OneHundred Acre Lot No. 317;

Thence, along the centerline ofBroadway Avenue, South 45° 46' 28"East, 135.41 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline,South 44° 13' 32" West, 33.00 feet tothe existing southwesterly right ofway of Broadway Avenue and theTrue Point of Beginning for the ease-ment herein described, said pointbeing at centerline Station 81+70.91,33.00 feet right of the centerline ofright of way and construction ofBroadway Avenue;

Thence, along the existing south-westerly right of way of BroadwayAvenue, South 45° 46' 28" East, 30.43feet;

Thence, leaving said right of way,South 44° 36' 43" West, 3.70 feet;

Thence, North 45° 46' 28" West,16.38 feet;

Thence, North 78° 18' 35" West,10.29 feet;

Thence, North 45° 46' 28" West, 5.47feet to the southeasterly line of landconveyed to City of Cleveland asrecorded in Instrument No.200502010335 of the Cuyahoga CountyRecords;

Thence, along City of Cleveland’ssoutheasterly line, North 44° 56' 37"East, 9.23 feet to the point of begin-ning.

Containing within said bounds0.0038 acres (167 square feet) of land

as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Mark A. Yea-ger, Professional Surveyor, No. 7289 inMarch, 2011.

Bearings are based on the Cleve-land Regional Geodetic Survey.

Professional Surveyor, Ohio No.7289

Section 3. That the Director ofFinance is authorized to cause writ-ten notice of the adoption of this reso-lution to be given to the owners, per-sons in possession, or having an inter-est of record in the above-mentionedpremises. The notice shall be servedaccording to law by a person to bedesignated for that purpose by theDirector of Finance which returnshall be made in the manner providedby law.

Section 4. That this resolution isdeclared to be an emergency measure

and, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its adoption and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Referred to Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on PublicService, City Planning, Finance.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES READ IN FULL

AND PASSED

Ord. No. 729-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Zone.An emergency ordinance consent-

ing to the locations of operations of

horse-drawn carriage business opera-tor Stone Mad Carriage.Whereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. Pursuant to division (a)of section 447.06 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976,this Council approves the locationswhere horse-drawn carriage busi-ness operator Stone Mad Carriagewill operate in the City of Cleve-

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land, as set forth in the route mapsattached as File No. 729-12-A, whichmaps have been approved by theCommissioner of Traffic Engineer-ing and the Police Traffic Commis-sioner.

Section 2. That this ordinance ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of all

the members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 730-12.By Council Member Reed.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Capital Projects toissue a permit to Progressive StreetClub to encroach into the public right-of-way above Martin Luther King Jr.Drive with 39 American Flags to be

attached to Cleveland Public Powerutility poles (by separate permis-sion).

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized toissue a permit, revocable at the willof Council, to Progressive StreetClub (“Permittee”), 11707 MartinLuther King Jr. Drive, Cleveland,Ohio 44105, to encroach into the pub-lic right-of-way above Martin LutherKing Jr. Drive by installing, using,and maintaining 39 American Flagsto be attached to Cleveland PublicPower utility poles (by separate per-mission) for the period starting May

15, 2012 and ending November 152012, at the locations more fullydescribed as follows:

Along the center strip of the dividedroadway of Martin Luther King Jr.Drive from Farringdon Avenue southto East 116th Street

LOCATIONCenter strip Martin Luther King Jr.

Drive Starting at Farringdon Avenuesouth to East 116th Street

POLE NUMBER1.) Se6-2-52a 16a 18a2.) no number3.) no number4.) 5395604.) no number5.) 5395636.) no number7.) no number

8.) 5395679.) 53956810.) 51373611.) 53917012.) 53957113.) no number14.) 53957315.) no number16.) 53957417.) 21042018.) 53957519.) no number20.) no number21.) no number22.) no number

23.) no number24.) no number25.) no number26.) 51427327.) 53957928.) no number29.) 3923 n line30.) 33749931.) no number32.) no number

33.) 53958234.) 80611035.) 80611136.) 53958437.) no number38.) no number39.) 108828

Section 2. That Permittee mayassign the permit only with the writ-ten consent of the Director of CapitalProjects. That nothing in this ordi-nance grants or shall be considered togrant to Permittee any right, privi-lege, or permission to use, or to attachor affix any object to, poles; Permit-tee shall obtain such permission fromthe respective pole owner.

Section 3. That the encroachingobjects permitted by this ordinanceshall conform to plans and specifica-tions first approved by the Manager

of Engineering and Construction.That Permittee shall obtain all otherrequired permits, including but notlimited to Building Permits, beforeinstalling the encroachments.

Section 4. That the Director of Lawshall prepare the permit authorizedby this ordinance and shall incorpo-rate such additional provisions as thedirector determines necessary to pro-tect and benefit the public interest.The permit shall be issued only when,in the opinion of the Director of Law,a prospective Permittee has properlyindemnified the City against any lossthat may result from the encroach-ment(s) permitted.

Section 5. That the Permit shallreserve reasonable right of entry tothe encroachment location to the City.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 731-12.By Council Members Cimperman,

Brancatelli and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance to repeal

Ordinance No. 247-12, passed April 9,2012, relating to a Tax IncrementFinancing Agreement with 800 Supe-rior, LLC, a Delaware limited liabilitycompany, to provide for service pay-ments for the purpose of developingthe site.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Ordinance No. 247-12, passed April 9, 2012 is repealed.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 756-12.By Council Members Mitchell and J.

Johnson.An emergency ordinance designat-

ing East 89th Street from CarnegieAvenue to Quincy Avenue with a sec-ondary and honorary designation of“William F. Boyd Sr. Way”.

Whereas, William F. Boyd Sr.recently celebrated his 75th Anniver-sary of public service to the GreaterCleveland community, and still con-ducts services at his family businessfuneral home; and

Whereas, William Francis Boydwas born on February 7, 1915 on 38thand Central Avenue, and attendedQuincy Elementary School andPatrick Henry Junior High School,graduated from Glenville HighSchool in 1933 and completed post-graduate courses for one year at Cen-tral High School; and

Whereas, having no money to pur-sue a degree during the Depression,Mr. Boyd graduated from ClevelandCollege of Embalming in 1938, andjoined his father Elmer Boyd inexpanding his funeral home businesswith the purchase of Slaughter Funer-al Home at 2165 East 89th Street, andthe “& Son” was added to the firmname; and

Whereas, “Bill” as he is affection-ately known and his wife, Mary,raised three children, William F.“Pepper” Boyd, II, Marina Elisabeth,and Marcella Millicent, and are mem-bers of Antioch Baptist Church whereBill served as a Trustee and Deacon;and

Whereas, Mr. Boyd chaired the firstCleveland NAACP Freedom FundDinner in 1959, and was appointed tothe Cleveland School Board in 1963where he later became Vice Presi-dent;

Whereas, he is committed to theAfrican-American community, havingserved on the Eliza Bryant SkilledNursing Facility Board for over 24years, received the Silver BeaverAward from the Boy Scouts, served asa member of the Central Area Council,the Urban League, and the PrinceHall Excelsior Masonic Lodge; and

Whereas, the Urban League recog-

nized the Boyd Family as the “Familyof the Year” in the 1970s, and Bill’sexample inspired all three of the Boydchildren to become a part of the fami-ly funeral home business; Bill andMary are grandparents of 9 and great-grandparents of 14; and

Whereas, this Council wants tohonor William F. Boyd Sr. for his tire-less public service to our communitywith a bright smile, infectious laugh,strong work ethic, boundless Christ-ian faith and belief in integrity thathave inspired many to say he is thekindest man they’ve ever known; and

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Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure for the imme-diate preservation of public peace,property, health or safety, now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That East 89th Streetfrom Carnegie Avenue to QuincyAvenue is designated with a sec-

ondary and honorary designation of“William F. Boyd Sr. Way.”Section 2. That this ordinance is

hereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 757-12.By Council Members Kelley and

Cummins.An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to lease certain propertylocated at the former Memphis Schoolsite on Memphis Avenue bordered byWest 41st Street and Henritze Avenueto Koinonia Properties, LLC for thepurpose of urban farming and com-munity gardening, for a term of twen-ty-five years, with four options torenew for additional five year peri-ods.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandowns certain property known as theformer Memphis school site locatedon Memphis Avenue bordered byWest 41st Street and HenritzeAvenue, which is not needed for pub-lic use; and

Whereas, Koinonia Properties, LLChas proposed to lease the property

from the City; andWhereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the provi-sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of Commu-nity Development is authorized tolease to Koinonia Properties, LLC(“Lessee”), certain property which isnot needed for public use more fullydescribed as follows:

PPN 014-13-014Parcel No. 1

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio

and known as being Sublots Numbers203, 204, 205, 186, 187 and 188 in TheBrooklyn Realty Company’s subdivi-sion No. 2 of part of original BrooklynTownship Lot No. 58 as shown by therecorded plat of said subdivision inVolume 40 of maps, page 11 of Cuya-hoga County Records. Said SublotsNumbers 203, 204, and 205 togetherform a parcel of land having afrontage of 120 feet on the Southerlyside of Memphis Avenue, S.W., andextending back 121 86/100 feet on theeasterly line, 121 92/100 feet on thewesterly line and having a rear line

of 120 feet. Said Sublots Numbers 186,187 and 188 together form a parcel ofland having a frontage of 120 feet onthe northerly side of HenritzeAvenue, SW., and extending backbetween parallel lines 122 feet accord-ing to said plat, be the same more orless, but subject to all legal high-ways.

Parcel No. 2Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohioand known as being all of Sublots 189,190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 196, 197,198,199, 200, 201 and 202 in the BrooklynRealty Company’s subdivision No. 2 ofa part of Original Brooklyn TownshipLot No. 58 as shown by the recordedplat of said subdivision in Volume 40,Page 11 of Cuyahoga County Records.Said Sublots together forming a par-cel of land having a frontage of 280.28feet on the Southerly line of MemphisAvenue, S.W., 243.72 feet on the west-erly line of West 41st Street and 280.28feet on the northerly line of HenritzeAvenue S.W., and measuring 243.86feet on its westerly line, be the samemore or less, but subject to all legalhighways.

Section 2. That the term of the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall notexceed twenty-five years from thedate of execution, with four options torenew for additional periods of fiveyears.

Section 3. That the property autho-rized by this ordinance shall beleased at a rental of $150.00 per month($1,800.00 a year) and other valuableconsiderations, which is determinedto be fair market value, exclusive ofutilities.

Section 4. That the lease may autho-rize the Lessee to make improve-ments to the leased premises subjectto the approval of appropriate Cityagencies and officials.

Section 5. That the lease shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 6. That the Director of Com-munity Development, the Director ofLaw, the Director of Public Works,and other appropriate City officials

are authorized to execute any otherdocuments and certificates, and takeany other actions which may be nec-essary or appropriate to effect thelease authorized by this ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 760-12.By Council Member Dow.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director of Pub-lic Service to issue a permit to Fideli-ty Baptist Church to stretch bannersbetween East 84th & East 86th andWade Park for the period from May18, 2012 to June 19, 2012, inclusive,publicizing their annual bazaar.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Public Service ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to Fidelity BaptistChurch to install, maintain and

remove banners between East 84thand East 86th & Wade Park for theperiod from May 18, 2012 to June 19,2012, inclusive. Said banner shall beapproved by the Director of PublicService, in consultation with theDirector of Public Safety, as to type,method of affixing and location soas not to interfere with any signerected and maintained under therequirements of law or ordinance.The permission of the owner of anypole from which a banner will behung must be obtained prior toissuance of the permit. No commer-cial advertising shall be printed orpermitted on said banner and saidbanner shall be removed promptlyupon the expiration of said permit.

Section 2. That this ordinance ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives the

affirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise, it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Motion to suspend rules, Charter,and statutory provisions and placeon final passage.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

SECOND READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES PASSED

Ord. No. 12-12.By Council Members Pruitt, Zone,

Polensek, Brady, Conwell, Brancatel-li and Cummins.

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 603.091 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, asamended by Ordinance No. 712-11,passed June 6, 2011, relating to unlaw-ful restraint of animals.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on Public Safe-ty, Legislation, Finance, when amend-ed, as follows:

1. Strike the title, Section 1 and Sec-tion 2 in their entirety and insert in lieuthereof the following:

“An emergency ordinance to sup-plement the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enactingnew Section 603.092, relating to teth-ering animals.

Section 1. That the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976 aresupplemented by enacting new Sec-

tion 603.092 to read as follows:603.092 Tethering Animals(a) No person shall tether an ani-

mal in any of the following circum-stances:

(1) For more than 6 hours total ina 24-hour period and not more than 2consecutive hours with no less thana one-hour period between tetherings;

(2) Between the hours of 10:00 p.m.and 6:00 a.m.;

(3) If a heat or cold advisory hasbeen issued by a local or stateauthority or the National WeatherService;

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(4) If a severe weather warninghas been issued by a local or stateauthority or the National WeatherService;

(5) If the tether is less than 20feet in length;

(6) If the tether allows the ani-mal to touch the fence or cross theproperty line or cross onto publicproperty;

(7) If the tether is attached bymeans of a pinch-type, prong-type,or choke-type collar or if the collaris unsafe or is not properly fitted;

(8) If the tether may cause injuryor entanglement;

(9) If the animal is not providedwith its needs as identified in divi-sion (b) of Section 603.091;

(10) If the tether is made of amaterial that is unsuitable for theanimal’s size and weight or thatcauses any unnecessary discomfortto the animal;

(11) If no owner or occupant ispresent at the premises.

(b) As used in this section, “teth-er” means a rope, chain, cord, dogrun or pulley, or similar restraintfor holding an animal in place,allowing a radius in which it canmove about.

(c) Whoever violates this section

is guilty of a minor misdemeanor onthe first offense, a misdemeanor ofthe fourth degree on the secondoffense, and a misdemeanor of thefirst degree on the third or any sub-sequent offense. Notwithstandingthe foregoing penalties, if an animalbecomes sick or injured as a resultof a violation of this section, thenwhoever violates this section isguilty of a misdemeanor of the firstdegree.”

2. Renumber existing Section 3 toread “Section 2”.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 18.Nays 1.

Those voting yea: Council Mem-bers Sweeney, Brady, Brancatelli,Cimperman, Cleveland, Conwell,

Cummins, Dow, J. Johnson, K. John-son, Keane, Kelley, Miller, Mitchell,Polensek, Pruitt, Westbrook andZone.

Those voting nay: Council MemberReed.

In compliance with Section 33 ofthe Charter a copy of the legislationwas furnished to each member ofCouncil before final passage.

Ord. No. 208-12.By Council Members Conwell,

Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 413.031 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, asamended by Ordinance No. 281-09,passed March 9, 2009, relating to theuse of automated cameras to imposecivil penalties upon red light and

speeding violators.Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on PublicSafety, Legislation, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 215-12.By Council Members Mitchell and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance to supple-

ment the Codified Ordinances of

Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enactingnew Section 127.12 relating authoriz-ing written standard purchase andrequirement contracts for the pur-chase, lease, or lease with or withoutpurchase options, for various telecom-munication commodities, goods, utili-ties, equipment, or services, and forservice-related recurring costs.

Approved by Directors of Finance,

Law; Passage recommended by Com-mittees on Legislation, Finance.The rules were suspended. Yeas

19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 245-12.By Council Members Conwell,

Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 603.03 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, asamended by Ordinance No. 2393-02,passed February 3, 2003, relating toimpounding dogs and cats.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on PublicSafety, Legislation, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas

19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 250-12.By Council Members Conwell and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant from theOhio Emergency ManagementAgency for the FY 2010 Buffer ZoneProtection Program; authorizing theDirector to enter into one or morerequirement contracts for the pur-chase of materials, equipment, sup-plies, and services needed to imple-ment the grant; and authorizing theDirector to enter into one or more con-tracts with Cuyahoga County toimplement the grant, for the Depart-ment of Public Safety.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on PublicSafety, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 394-12.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Conwell, Mitchell and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 617.11 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, asamended by Ordinance No. 2503-76,passed October 25, 1976, relating toselling or dispensing beer or liquor onpublic premises.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, Public Safety, Finance, Law;

Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Public Parks, Properties andRecreation, Public Safety, Legisla-tion, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 406-12.By Council Members Kelley and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of decorative

post lights and address lights, includ-ing installation, to implement Cleve-land Public Power’s Decorative PostLight Program, for the Division ofCleveland Public Power, Departmentof Public Utilities, for a period up totwo years.

Approved by Directors of PublicUtilities, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Public

Utilities, Finance.The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 536-12.By Council Members Conwell and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant from theUnited States Department of PublicSafety for the 2011 Port SecurityGrant; and authorizing one or morerequirement and/or standard con-tracts for materials, equipment, sup-plies, and services, needed to imple-ment the grant.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on Public

Safety, Finance.The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 539-12.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members Westbrook, Brancatelli andCleveland.

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 357.13 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, asamended by Ordinance No. 1811-2000,passed February 12, 2001, relating towheelchair lifts and ramps permittedas yard encroachments.

Approved by Directors of Buildingand Housing, City Planning Commis-sion, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on Communi-ty and Economic Development, City

Planning, Legislation, Finance.The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 565-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toapply for and accept a grant fromCase Western Reserve University forthe Case Western Reserve UniversityPublic Health Partnership.

Approved by Directors of PublicHealth, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Healthand Human Service, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Read

third time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 568-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance appropri-ating Community Development BlockGrant funds for expenses of theSenior Homeowners Assistance Pro-gram (SHAP) and the CHORE Pro-gram.

Approved by Directors of Communi-ty Development, Aging, Finance,

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Law; Passage recommended by Com-mittees on Community and EconomicDevelopment, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 571-12.By Council Members Conwell and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of mobile datacomputers, equipment, and acces-sories, including maintenance andinstallation, as needed, for the Divi-sions of Fire and Emergency MedicalService, Department of Public Safety,for a period of two years.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage recom-mended by Committees on PublicSafety, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 610-12.By Council Members Pruitt and

Sweeney (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendSection 56 of Ordinance No. No. 1689-11, passed November 28, 2011, relatingto compensation for various classifi-cations.

Approved by Directors of HumanResources, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onEmployment, Affirmative Action,and Training, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 612-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance appropri-ating Community Development BlockGrant funds for anti-predatory lend-

ing and foreclosure prevention assis-tance, financial literacy programs,fair housing, and administrativecosts to implement the programs.

Approved by Directors of Communi-ty Development, Finance, Law; Pas-sage recommended by Committees onCommunity and Economic Develop-ment, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 650-12.By Council Member Sweeney (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of unarmed,uniformed security guard services,for the various divisions of City gov-

ernment, for a period of two years.Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Passage recommended by Com-mittee on Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 651-12.By Council Member Sweeney (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of natural gas,

for the various divisions of City gov-ernment, for a period of one year, withtwo one-year options to renew, exer-cisable by the Director of Finance,when amended, as follows:

1. In the title, strike line 6 in itsentirety, and insert “the second ofwhich is exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.”.

2. In Section 1, line 4, strike “,

exercisable by the Director ofFinance,”; and in line 8, after “gov-ernment.” insert “The first of theone-year options to renew may beexercised by the Director ofFinance, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority ofthis Council. The second of the one-year options to renew may not beexercised without additional legisla-tive authority.”.

Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Passage recommended by Com-mittee on Finance.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

In compliance with Section 33 ofthe Charter a copy of the legislationwas furnished to each member of

Council before final passage.

Ord. No. 652-12.By Council Member Sweeney (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of labor andmaterials needed to maintain,replace, or repair overhead doors, forthe various divisions of City govern-ment, for a period of one year, withtwo one-year options to renew, exer-cisable by the Director of Finance,when amended, as follows:

1. In the title, strike lines 7 and8 in their entirety, and insert “one-year options to renew, the second ofwhich is exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.”.

2. In Section 1, line 4, strike “,exercisable by the Director of

Finance,”; and in line 7, after “gov-ernment.” insert “The first of theone-year options to renew may beexercised by the Director ofFinance, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority ofthis Council. The second of the one-year options to renew may not beexercised without additional legisla-tive authority.”.

Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Passage recommended by Com-mittee on Finance.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

In compliance with Section 33 ofthe Charter a copy of the legislationwas furnished to each member ofCouncil before final passage.

Ord. No. 655-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toapply for and accept a grant from theAlcohol and Drug Addiction ServicesBoard of Cuyahoga County for theMental Health and Substance AbusePrevention Program; and to enter intoan agreement with the Board for theCity to receive payments from theMedicaid program.

Approved by Directors of Directorsof Public Health, Finance, Law; Pas-sage recommended by Committees onHealth and Human Services, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 656-12.

By Council Members Cimpermanand Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toapply for and accept a grant from theCuyahoga County Board of Health forthe Public Health Emergency Pre-paredness Grant Program.

Approved by Directors of Directorsof Public Health, Finance, Law; Pas-sage recommended by Committees onHealth and Human Services, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 662-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Aging to apply forand accept one or more grants fromthe Western Reserve Area Agency onAging for 2013 and 2014 WesternReserve Area Agency on Aging Pro-grams, including Support Service andAging and Disability Resource Cen-ter Programs; and authorizing thedirector to accept gifts from any pub-lic or private entity for the purposesof this grant.

Approved by Directors of Aging,Finance, Law; Passage recommendedby Committees on Health and HumanServices, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 706-12.By Council Members Cimperman

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toenter into one or more contracts withvarious agencies or entities to pro-vide AIDS-related services, in con-junction with the HOPWA Grant; andauthorizing the employment of one ormore professional consultants to pro-vide evaluation services.

Approved by Directors of PublicHealth, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Healthand Human Services, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 707-12.By Council Members Cimpermanand Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toenter into contracts with variousagencies or entities to provide AIDS-related services; authorizing theemployment of one or more profes-sional consultants to provide evalua-tion services; and authorizing theDirector to enter into one or more con-tracts with various agencies, entities,or individuals to implement the grant.

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Approved by Directors of PublicHealth, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Healthand Human Services, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas19. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 19.Nays 0.

MOTION

The Council Meeting adjourned at8:10 p.m. to meet on Monday, June4, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. in the CouncilChambers.

Sandra FranklinCity Clerk, Clerk of Council

Pro Tempore

THE CALENDAR

The following measures will be ontheir final passage at the next meet-ing:

NONE

BOARD OF CONTROL

May 16, 2012

The regular meeting of the Boardof Control convened in the Mayor’soffice on Wednesday, May 16, 2012at 10:38 a.m. with Interim DirectorLanghenry presiding.

Present: Interim DirectorLanghenry, Directors Withers,Smith, Cox, Butler, Acting DirectorGehlmann, Directors Rush, Souther-

ington, Nichols and Acting DirectorO’Leary.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.Others: Natoya Walker-Minor,

Interim Director, Office of EqualOpportunity.

Jim Hardy, Commissioner, Divi-sion of Purchases & Supplies.

On motions, the following resolu-tions were adopted, except as maybe otherwise noted:

Resolution No. 203-12.By Director Dumas.Resolved, by the Board of Control

of the City of Cleveland that the bidof Stark Metal Sales, Inc., for anestimated quantity of miscellaneoussize steel, all items, for the variousdivisions of City government, for aperiod of six months beginning withthe date of execution of a contract,

received on March 28, 2012, underthe authority of Section 181.101 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basisof the estimated quantity wouldamount to $122,538.30, is affirmedand approved as the lowest and bestbid, and the Director of Finance isrequested to enter into a require-ment contract for the goods and/orservices, which contract shall pro-vide for an initial order, the cost ofwhich shall be certified to the con-tract in an amount not less than$6,126.92.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders, separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,

Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 204-12.By Director Withers.Whereas, under the authority of

Ordinance No. 775-07, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland onJuly 11, 2007, as amended by Ordi-nance No. 513-10, passed on May 10,2010, and Board of Control Resolu-tions No. 153-08, adopted April 2,2008, No. 558-10, adopted December29, 2010 and No. 470-11, adopted Sep-tember 28, 2011, the City, through itsDirector of Public Utilities, enteredinto City Contract No. 67994 with

CH2M Hill, Inc. for professional con-sulting services to assist in the plan-ning and management of the MeterAutomation and Replacement Pro-gram, for a revised fee of$7,799,986.59, for the Division ofWater, Department of Public Utili-ties; and

Whereas, by its April 13, 2012 let-ter, CH2M Hill, Inc. requested theCity’s consent to add subconsultantsand to increase the sub-consultantamount of a previously approvedsub-consultant; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Board ofControl of the City of Cleveland thatResolutions No. 153-08, adopted April2, 2008, No. 558-10, adopted December29, 2010 and No. 470-11, adopted Sep-tember 28, 2011, under the authorityof Ordinance No. 775-07, passed July11, 2007, as amended by Ordinance

No. 513-10, passed May 10, 2010,authorizing a contract with CH2MHill, Inc. for professional consultingservices to assist in the planningand management of the MeterAutomation and Replacement Pro-gram, for the Division of Water,Department of Public Utilities, isamended by increasing the partici-pation of RNR Consulting(CSB/MBE) from $1,116,800.00(14.318%) to $1,142,788.00 (14.651%).

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following additional sub-consul-tants by CH2M Hill, Inc. for theabove-mentioned Meter Automationand Replacement Program isapproved:

Sub-consultant Work

Percentage

Black & VeatchCorporation $500,000.00

6.410%

SARCOM, Inc. $ 15,000.000.192%

Ebits Corporation $150,000.001.923%

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,

Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 205-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland that

under the authority of Ordinance No.626-11, passed by the Council of theCity of Cleveland on May 16, 2011,Woolpert, Inc. is selected from a listof firms determined after a full andcomplete canvass by the Director ofPublic Utilities as the firm to beemployed by contract to provide pro-fessional services necessary to per-form technology consulting servicesto implement a new work ordermanagement system for variousdivisions citywide.

Be it further resolved that theDirector of Public Utilities is autho-rized to enter into a contract withWoolpert, Inc. based upon its pro-posal dated July 8, 2011, which con-tract shall be prepared by the Direc-tor of Law, shall provide for fur-nishing of professional services asdescribed in the proposal, for an

aggregate fee not in excess of$575,185.00, and shall contain suchadditional provisions as the Directorof Law deems necessary to protectand benefit the public interest.

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following sub-consultants byWoolpert, Inc. for the above-men-tioned professional services isapproved:

SUBCONSULTANT CSB/MBE/FBEWORK

Palura Systems, LLC CSB/MBE$45,000.00(7.824%)

Azteca Systems, Inc. $76,385.00

(13.28%)

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 206-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatall bids received on January 18, 2012for Ion Chromatograph and Appur-tenances for the Division of Water,Department of Public Utilities,under the authority of Section 129.28of the Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, are rejected.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 207-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe conditional bid of Badger Meter,Inc., except for such terms and con-

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ditions as are unacceptable to theDirector of Law, for an estimatedquantity of water meter parts, item1, for the Division of Water, Depart-ment of Public Utilities, for a peri-od of one year starting upon thelater of the execution of a contractor the day following expiration ofthe currently effective contract forthe goods or services, received on

February 23, 2012 under the author-ity of Section 129.25 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would amount to $102,000.00(0%, Net 30 Days), is affirmed andapproved as the lowest and best bid,and the Director of Public Utilitiesis requested to enter into a require-ment contract for the goods and/orservices, which contract shall pro-vide for an initial order, the cost ofwhich shall be certified to the con-tract in an amount not less than$5,100.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under delivery

orders separately certified to thecontract.Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,

Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 208-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe conditional bid of Elster AMCOWater, LLC except for such termsand conditions as are unacceptableto the Director of Law, for an esti-mated quantity of water meterparts, item 2, for the Division ofWater, Department of Public Utili-

ties, for a period of one year start-ing upon the later of the executionof a contract or the day followingexpiration of the currently effectivecontract for the goods or services,received on February 23, 2012 underthe authority of Section 129.25 of theCodified Ordinances of ClevelandOhio, 1976, which on the basis of theestimated quantity would amount to$96,000.00 (N/A), is affirmed andapproved as the lowest and best bid,and the Director of Public Utilitiesis requested to enter into a require-ment contract for the goods and/orservices, which contract shall pro-vide for an initial order, the cost ofwhich shall be certified to the con-tract in an amount not less than$4,800.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractor

shall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 209-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Energy Mechanical Corp.,Inc. for an estimated quantity oflabor and materials to provide main-tenance, repair, enhancement and/orreplacement of heating, ventilationand air conditioning systems, includ-

ing rental, bid items 1-4 all items,for the various divisions of theDepartment of Public Utilities, for aperiod of two years starting uponthe later of execution of a contractor the day following expiration ofthe currently effective contract forthe goods or services, received onMarch 1, 2012 under the authority ofOrdinance No. 1216-11, passed Octo-ber 10, 2011, which on the basis ofthe estimated quantity wouldamount to $845,750.00 (2%, 31 Days),is affirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Utilities is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which shallprovide for an initial order, the costof which shall be certified to thecontract in an amount not less than$42,287.50.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractor by Ener-gy Mechanical Corp., Inc. for thecontract authorized is approved:

SUBCONTRACTOR WORKPERCENTAGE

Qwest MechanicalCorp. (CSB) $169,150.00

20.000%

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 210-12.By Director Withers.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of American Waste Man-agement Services, Inc. for an esti-mated quantity of disposal of catchbasin debris, for the Division ofWater Pollution Control, Depart-ment of Public Utilities, for a peri-od of one year starting upon theexecution of the contract, received

on February 24, 2012, under theauthority of Section 129.29 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of theestimated quantity would amount to$328,875.00 (0%, 30 days), isaffirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Utilities is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which con-tract shall provide for the initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $200,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirement for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified againstthe contract.

Be it further resolved by the

Board of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractors for theabove-mentioned requirement con-tract is approved:

SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBEWORK

ConAgg Logistics None$ 12,000.00

(03.65%)

American Landfill None$100,000.00

(30.41%)

Central Landfill None$ 50,000.00

(15.20%)

Apex Landfill None

$ 50,000.00(15.20%)

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 211-12.By Director Smith.Whereas, Blaze Gourmet, Carhop

Burger Sauce, Chris’ Kitchen, Danc-ing Limbs, Daniel Nystrom - Tup-perware, Dever Dairy, Diamond TrioTreats, Four Brothers, Hershberg-er’s Bakery and Produce, HoneyBaked Ham, Jibaro, Instant Con-cepts, Matt Fiscus Produce, Paps

Kettle Corn, Rosy Girl Baked Goods,RoVal and Zydeco Bistro (collec-tively “Concessionaires”) wish toutilize the East 9th Street Pier(“Pier”) for a farmers’ marketbetween June 7, 2012 and September6, 2012; and

Whereas, the City is willing togrant Concessionaires the privilege,permit and license to utilize the Pierfor a farmers’ market; now, there-fore,

Be it resolved by the Board ofControl of the City of Cleveland thatpursuant to Section 183.04 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Port Control is here-by authorized to enter into agree-ments (“Agreements”) granting Con-cessionaires the privilege, permitand license to utilize the Pier for a

farmers’ market between June 7,2012 and September 6, 2012. Thenumber of days on which the farm-ers’ market may be conducted shallnot exceed fourteen days. Each Con-cessionaire shall pay the City $10.00for each day it participates in thefarmers’ market and shall be respon-sible for any applicable sales taxdue any taxing authorities in con-nection with its participation.

Be it further resolved that theAgreements authorized hereby shallbe prepared by the Director of Lawand shall contain such other provi-

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sions, as the Director deems neces-sary to benefit and protect the pub-lic interest.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 212-12.By Director Smith.Resolved, by the Board of Control

of the City of Cleveland that the bidof Stonewall Uniform Corp. for allthe necessary items of required Air-craft Rescue & Fire Fighting uni-forms, Items 1(L), (U) through (W),(Y), (Z), (CC) and (HH), for thevarious divisions of the Departmentof Port Control, for a period of oneyear beginning with the date of exe-cution of a contract, with one one-year option to renew, received onJanuary 19, 2012, under the authori-ty of Section 181.101 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would amount to $71,810.00,is affirmed and approved as the low-

est and best bid, and the Director ofPort Control is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and services necessary, whichcontract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $4,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for such goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 213-12.By Director Smith.Resolved, by the Board of Control

of the City of Cleveland that the bidof B. P. Britches, Inc. d/b/a Christo-pher’s for all the necessary items ofrequired Aircraft Rescue & FireFighting uniforms, Items 1(A)through (F), (J), (K), (M) through(P), (X), (AA), (BB), (DD), (EE),(II), (MM) and (NN), for the vari-ous divisions of the Department ofPort Control, for a period of oneyear beginning with the date of exe-cution of a contract, with one one-year option to renew, received onJanuary 19, 2012, under the authori-ty of Section 181.101 of the Codified

Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would amount to $37,793.00,is affirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPort Control is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and services necessary, whichcontract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $2,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of the

City’s requirements for such goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,

Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 214-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Licursi Garden Center, foran estimated quantity of variousmower and cutting equipment partsand labor, Item 25, for the Depart-ment of Public Works, for the peri-od of three years beginning with thedate of execution of a contract, withtwo one-year options to renew,received on March 16, 2012, underthe authority of Section 181.101 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basisof the estimated quantity would

amount to $10,000.00 (Net), isaffirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Works is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which con-tract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $500.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,

Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 215-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Medina Tractor Sales, foran estimated quantity of variousmower and cutting equipment partsand labor, Item 18, for the Depart-ment of Public Works, for the peri-od of three years beginning with thedate of execution of a contract, withtwo one-year options to renew,received on March 16, 2012, underthe authority of Section 181.101 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basis

of the estimated quantity wouldamount to $25,000.00 (Net), isaffirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Works is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which con-tract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $1,250.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goods

and/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 216-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of State Sharpening, Inc., foran estimated quantity of variousmower and cutting equipment partsand labor, Items 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11,13, 16 and 17, for the Department ofPublic Works, for the period ofthree years beginning with the dateof execution of a contract, with twoone-year options to renew, receivedon March 16, 2012, under the author-ity of Section 181.101 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would amount to $164,000.00

(Net), is affirmed and approved asthe lowest and best bid, and theDirector of Public Works is request-ed to enter into a requirement con-tract for the goods and/or services,which contract shall provide for aninitial order, the cost of which shallbe certified to the contract in anamount not less than $8,200.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,

Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 217-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Sill’s Motor Sales, for anestimated quantity of variousmower and cutting equipment partsand labor, Item 9, for the Depart-ment of Public Works, for the peri-od of three years beginning with thedate of execution of a contract, withtwo one-year options to renew,received on March 16, 2012, underthe authority of Section 181.101 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basisof the estimated quantity would

amount to $40,000.00 (Net), isaffirmed and approved as the low-est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Works is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which con-tract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $2,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more or

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less than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.

Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 218-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Shearer Farm, Inc., for anestimated quantity of variousmower and cutting equipment partsand labor, Items 2, 14 and 15, for theDepartment of Public Works, for theperiod of three years beginning withthe date of execution of a contract,with two one-year options to renew,received on March 16, 2012, underthe authority of Section 181.101 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, which on the basisof the estimated quantity wouldamount to $120,000.00 (Net), isaffirmed and approved as the low-

est and best bid, and the Director ofPublic Works is requested to enterinto a requirement contract for thegoods and/or services, which con-tract shall provide for an initialorder, the cost of which shall be cer-tified to the contract in an amountnot less than $6,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 219-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Baker Vehicle Systems,Inc., for an estimated quantity ofvarious mower and cutting equip-ment parts and labor, Items 19, 20,23, 24 and 26, for the Department ofPublic Works, for the period ofthree years beginning with the dateof execution of a contract, with twoone-year options to renew, receivedon March 16, 2012, under the author-ity of Section 181.101 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would amount to $140,000.00

(Net), is affirmed and approved asthe lowest and best bid, and theDirector of Public Works is request-ed to enter into a requirement con-tract for the goods and/or services,which contract shall provide for aninitial order, the cost of which shallbe certified to the contract in anamount not less than $7,000.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, as

may be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 220-12.By Director Cox.Resolved by the Board of Control

of the City of Cleveland, that allbids received on March 16, 2012, forvarious mower and cutting equip-ment parts and labor, items 1, 3, 12,21, and 22, for the Division of MotorVehicle Maintenance, Department ofPublic Works, under the authorityof Section 181.101 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,are rejected.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 221-12.By Director Cox.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Fallsway Equipment Com-pany, for an estimated quantity oftwo cab & chassis with flat bedsand cranes, and related equipment,all items, for the Division of MotorVehicle Maintenance, Department ofPublic Works, for the period of oneyear beginning with the date of exe-cution of a contract, received onMarch 16, 2012, under the authorityof Ordinance No. 1602-10, passed byCleveland City Council on December6, 2010, which on the basis of theestimated quantity would amount to$455,409.00 (Net), is affirmed andapproved as the lowest and best bid,

and the Director of Public Works isrequested to enter into a require-ment contract for the goods and/orservices, which contract shall pro-vide for an initial order, the cost ofwhich shall be certified to the con-tract in an amount not less than$455,409.00.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish the remainder of theCity’s requirements for the goodsand/or services, whether more orless than the estimated quantity, asmay be ordered under deliveryorders separately certified to thecontract.

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control that the employ-ment of the following subcontrac-tors by Fallsway Equipment Com-pany are approved:

Subcontractor PercentageAmount

Han’s Freightliner ofCleveland 18.6%

CSB/FBE/LPE$ 84,727.00

R&R Truck Sales NA$127,150.00

All Points SystemsNA

$ 19,000.00

Custom Trim NA$ 0.00

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.

Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 222-12.By Director Rush.Whereas, under Ordinance No.

2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, theCity is conducting a Land Reuti-lization Program (“Program”)according to the provisions of Chap-ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code;and

Whereas, under the Program, theCity has acquired Permanent ParcelNo. 015-11-119 located at 4328 Hodg-son Ave. in Ward 14; and

Whereas, Section 183.021 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis-sioner of Purchases and Supplies,when directed by the Director ofCommunity Development and when

certain specified conditions havebeen met, to sell Land ReutilizationProgram parcels; and

Whereas, Jose A. Castro has pro-posed to the City to purchase anddevelop the parcel for yard expan-sion; and

Whereas, the following conditionsexist:

1. The member of Council fromWard 14 has consented to the pro-posed sale;

2. The proposed purchaser of theparcel is neither tax delinquent norin violation of the Building andHousing Code; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Board ofControl of the City of Cleveland thatunder Section 183.021 of CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976,the Commissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized, when direct-

ed by the Director of CommunityDevelopment, and the Mayor isrequested to execute an OfficialDeed for and on behalf of the Cityof Cleveland, with Jose A. Castro forthe sale and development of Perma-nent Parcel No. 015-11-119 located at4328 Hodgson Ave., according to theLand Reutilization Program in suchmanner as best carries out theintent of the program.

Be it further resolved that the con-sideration for said parcel shall be$400.00, which amount is determinedto be not less than the Fair Marketvalue of said parcel for uses accord-ing to the Program.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, Fumich.

Resolution No. 223-12.By Director Rush.Whereas, under Ordinance No.

2076-76 passed October 25, 1976, theCity is conducting a Land Reuti-lization Program (“Program”)according to the provisions of Chap-ter 5722 of the Ohio Revised Code;and

Whereas, under the Program, theCity has acquired Permanent Parcel

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No. 002-21-010 located at FranklinAvenue in Ward 15; and

Whereas, Section 183.021 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio 1976 authorizes the Commis-sioner of Purchases and Supplies,when directed by the Director ofCommunity Development and whencertain specified conditions havebeen met, to sell Land Reutilization

Program parcels; andWhereas, Painter’s Loft Condo-minium Owner’s Association, Inc.has proposed to the City to purchaseand develop the parcel for greenspace; and

Whereas, the following conditionsexist:

1. The member of Council fromWard 15 has consented to the pro-posed sale;

2. The proposed purchaser of theparcel is neither tax delinquent norin violation of the Building andHousing Code; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Board ofControl of the City of Cleveland thatunder Section 183.021 of CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976,the Commissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized, when direct-ed by the Director of Community

Development, and the Mayor isrequested to execute an OfficialDeed for and on behalf of the Cityof Cleveland, with Painter’s LoftCondominium Owner’s Association,Inc. for the sale and development ofPermanent Parcel No. 002-21-010located at Franklin Avenue, accord-ing to the Land Reutilization Pro-gram in such manner as best carriesout the intent of the program.

Be it further resolved that the con-sideration for said parcel shall be$1.00, which amount is determined tobe not less than the Fair Marketvalue of said parcel for uses accord-ing to the Program.

Yeas: Interim Director Langhenry,Directors Withers, Smith, Cox, But-ler, Acting Director Gehlmann,Directors Rush, Southerington,Nichols and Acting Director O’Leary.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, Fumich.

JEFFREY B. MARKS,Secretary

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES ____________

General InformationApplication blanks and informa-

tion, regarding minimum entrancequalifications, scope of examination,and suggested reference materialsmay be obtained at the office of theCivil Service Commission, Room 119,City Hall, East 6th Street, and Lake-side Avenue.

Application blanks must be prop-

erly filled out on the official formprescribed by the Civil Service Com-mission and filed at the office of thecommission not later than the finalclosing date slated in the examina-tion announcement.

EXAMINATION RESULTS: Eachapplicant whether passing or failingwill be notified of the results of theexamination as soon as the commis-sion has graded the papers. There-after, eligible lists will be estab-lished which will consist of thenames of those candidates who have

been successful in all parts of theexamination.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Allcandidates for original entrance po-sitions who are successful in otherparts of the examinations must sub-mit to a physical examination.

ROBERT BENNETT,

President

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE ____________

ANNOUNCEMENTS — 20126/15/12 – 6/21/12

Announ- Exam Classi- Examcement Method fication TypeNo.

75 EE AssistantCommissionerof ITS N/C

76 EE AssistantSuperintendentOf WasteCollection Open

77 WR Buyer Open

78 EE DatabaseAdministrator Open

79 EE ParkingCoordinator Open

80 EE PC Technician Open

PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCY

Any applicant wishing to receiveresidency credit will be asked toshow that he/she is a bona fide res-ident of the City of Cleveland. Thefollowing list gives examples ofitems that an applicant may presentat the time of filing. The Civil Ser-vice Commission requires a mini-mum of three items from at leastthree different categories, whereapplicable. All items must be cur-rent. Please note that presentationof these items does not constituteconclusive proof of bona fide resi-dency. Acceptable categoriesinclude, but are not limited to, thefollowing:

Lease - from rental agency.

Lease - from independent party.Must include copy of cancelledcheck or money order receipts forprevious rent and/or securitydeposit, and fully executed; other-wise, it us unacceptable.

Utility bills bearing the propertyaddress and your name.

Post Office change of address formproperly date stamped.

Official documents relating to homeownership including deed, purchaseagreement, or insurance policy.

Bank statements (Within last threemonths).

School registration of children.

Car insurance documents.

Car registration or Driver’s Licenseor Ohio I.D. (One only).

Loans and credit card statements(Within last three months).

Rental contracts (e.g.: furniture,tools, car, etc.).

Current bills not listed above (With-in last three months).

The following are examples of unac-ceptable categories of proof:

Library cards.

Voter registration cards.Birth certificates.

Notarized letters or affidavits.

Social Security card.

Rental receipts from independentparty without cancelled checks ormoney order receipt.

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 75

ASSISTANT COMMISSIONER OF ITS(NON-COMP)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of a NON COMPETITIVEexamination for the above mentionedclassification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $23,647.11 - $83,427.76 per year.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available at theOffice of the Civil Service Commis-sion, 601 Lakeside Avenue, Room 119.No other form will be accepted.APPLICATIONS WILL BE AVAIL-ABLE FOR PICK-UP IN THE CIVILSERVICE OFFICE TO APPLY TOTAKE THE CIVIL SERVICE EXAM-INATION – APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FROM 8:30 A.M. ON,FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 UNTIL 4:30P.M. ON FRIDAY, JULY 13, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONFRIDAY, JULY 13, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the time

of filing application.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVALFROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Under administrative direction, pro-vides assistance in the administra-

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tion of divisional operations. Assiststhe department Director or designeewith administrative management ofpayroll, human resources, training,budgeting, purchasing and contractmonitoring. Assists in the develop-ment of technology policies and dis-semination to the user community.Participates in the employee disci-pline decisions and resolution of

union grievances. Performs other job-related duties as required. Follows alloperations and safety policies andsafe work practices. Attends and par-ticipates in operations and safetytraining classes and demonstratescompetence (demonstration of compe-tence may be determined by exam).Wears and properly utilizes safetyequipment in accordance with Divi-sional policy at all times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THECIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. A Bachelor’s Degree in Busi-ness/Public Administration, Comput-

er Science, Computer Engineering,Management Information Systems, ora closely related field from an accred-ited four (4) year college or universi-ty is required. Five (5) years of fulltime paid relevant management expe-rience with an emphasis in computertechnology management is required.Must have a demonstrated technicalknowledge of current computer hard-ware and software particularly rele-vant to large-scale public sector sys-tems and operations. (Substitution:Two (2) years of experience may besubstituted for each year of collegeeducation lacking.) Must be able tolift and carry a minimum of thirty(30) pounds. A valid State of Ohio Dri-ver’s License is required.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumesmust be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment withthe City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 76

ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT OFWASTE COLLECTION (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of an Open examination forthe above mentioned classification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $48,276.80 - $55,649.57 per year.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available on-

line or at the Office of the Civil Ser-vice Commission, 601 LakesideAvenue, Room 119. No other form willbe accepted. APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP INTHE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TOAPPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER-VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA-TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012

UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY,JUNE 21, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONTHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the timeof filing application.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVALFROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Under general supervision, assiststhe Superintendent in the supervisionof activities in connection with thecollection and transportation ofgarbage. Performs related duties asrequired. Follows all operations andsafety policies and safe work prac-tices. Attends and participates inoperations and safety training class-es and demonstrates competence

(demonstration of competence may bedetermined by exam.) Wears andproperly utilizes safety equipment inaccordance with Divisional policy atall times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THECIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. Five years of full time paidexperience with Waste Collectionroutes and operations is required.Two years of management or supervi-sory experience is required. A validState of Ohio Driver’s License isrequired. Must have a good drivingand work record.

NOTE: Applicants will be required topay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filingfee. Applicants who are currentlyemployed in this position with theCity of Cleveland are exempt. Howev-er, that when an applicant is disquali-fied from taking an examination onthe basis of age, education or failureto meet other minimum entrancerequirements, the fee paid by suchapplicant shall be refunded to suchapplicant upon the applicant’srequest in writing made within ten

(10) days after the date of examina-tion. Any applicant who can provideproof of unemployment, public assis-tance, or indigence is exempt from thefiling fee. A copy of such proof mustbe included with the application.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumes

must be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment withthe City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 77

BUYER (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of an Open examination forthe above mentioned classification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $20,800.00 - $47,054.71 per year.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available on-line or at the Office of the Civil Ser-vice Commission, 601 LakesideAvenue, Room 119. No other form willbe accepted. APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP INTHE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TOAPPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER-VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA-TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012

UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY,JUNE 21, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONTHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: WRITTEN EXAMINATION:Applicants will be notified of thetime, date, and place of the exam byU.S. Mail.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVALFROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Under supervision, locates supplysources and purchases supplies andequipment. Advertises for bids. Ana-lyzes bids received and makes recom-mendations. Resolves purchaseand/or supplier issues. Writes pur-chase specifications. Performs other

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job-related duties as required. TYPI-CAL TASKS: Interviews salespersonsconcerning market conditions andsources of supply. Tabulates and sum-marizes requests for supplies. Sortsand tabulates bids. Identifies lowestand best bidder. Checks prices andspecifications of previous orders.Checks invoices, requisitions, andvouchers. Selects bidders from buy-

ers’ guides and posts requisitions forbids. Follows up on orders and han-dles complaints. Maintains records ofprices and sources of supply.Approves invoices for purchases. Fol-lows all operations and safety poli-cies and safe work practices. Attendsand participates in operations andsafety training classes and demon-strates competence (demonstration ofcompetence may be determined byexam.) Wears and properly utilizessafety equipment in accordance withDivisional policy at all times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THECIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. A Bachelor’s degree in Busi-ness, Marketing or related field froman accredited four (4) year college oruniversity is required. Two (2) yearsof full time paid purchasing experi-ence is required. (Substitution: Twoyears of experience may substitutefor each year of college educationlacking.) Must have on-line procure-ment experience and be proficient incomputers and computer softwareapplications, including but not limit-ed to Microsoft Office Suite. Must behighly skilled in using the Internet.Excellent organizational skills aswell as written and verbal communi-cation skills are required. Must beable to lift a minimum of thirty (30)pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’sLicense is required.

NOTE: Applicants will be required topay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filingfee. Applicants who are currentlyemployed in this position with theCity of Cleveland are exempt. Howev-er, that when an applicant is disquali-fied from taking an examination onthe basis of age, education or failureto meet other minimum entrancerequirements, the fee paid by suchapplicant shall be refunded to suchapplicant upon the applicant’srequest in writing made within ten(10) days after the date of examina-tion. Any applicant who can provideproof of unemployment, public assis-tance, or indigence is exempt from thefiling fee. A copy of such proof mustbe included with the application.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumesmust be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment withthe City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 78

DATABASE ANALYST (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of an Open examination forthe above mentioned classification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $30,214.95 - $86,559.12 per year.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available on-line or at the Office of the Civil Ser-vice Commission, 601 LakesideAvenue, Room 119. No other form willbe accepted. APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP INTHE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TOAPPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER-VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA-TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY,

JUNE 21, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONTHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the timeof filing application.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVALFROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Analyzes information requirementsof new or modified systems and devel-ops data file specifications. AssistsProject Leaders, Systems Analysts,and Programmers with the implemen-tation of data files to the City’s Infor-mation Systems. Creates and assignsdescriptors to elements needed fordata organization, access and control.Analyzes current and planned data-

base usage and makes recommenda-tions to management for improvingand modifying database structure.Performs other job-related duties asrequired. Follows all operations andsafety policies and safe work prac-tices. Attends and participates inoperations and safety training class-es and demonstrates competence(demonstration of competence may bedetermined by exam.) Wears andproperly utilizes safety equipment inaccordance with Divisional policy atall times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THECIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. A Bachelor’s Degree in Com-puter Science, Business Administra-

tion, or closely related field from anaccredited four (4) year college oruniversity is required. Two (2) yearsexperience in Database ManagementSystems (DMS) is required. (Substitu-tion: Two (2) years of experience maybe substituted for each year of collegeeducation lacking.) Must be profi-cient in Windows and MicrosoftOffice Suite. Must be able to lift andcarry a minimum of thirty (30)pounds. A valid State of Ohio Driver’sLicense is required.

NOTE: Applicants will be required topay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filingfee. Applicants who are currentlyemployed in this position with theCity of Cleveland are exempt. Howev-er, that when an applicant is disquali-fied from taking an examination onthe basis of age, education or failure

to meet other minimum entrancerequirements, the fee paid by suchapplicant shall be refunded to suchapplicant upon the applicant’srequest in writing made within ten(10) days after the date of examina-tion. Any applicant who can provideproof of unemployment, public assis-tance, or indigence is exempt from thefiling fee. A copy of such proof mustbe included with the application.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumesmust be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment with

the City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 79

PARKING COORDINATOR (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of an Open examination forthe above mentioned classification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $19.33 - $22.63 per hour.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available on-line or at the Office of the Civil Ser-vice Commission, 601 LakesideAvenue, Room 119. No other form willbe accepted. APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP INTHE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TOAPPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER-VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA-TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012

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UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY,JUNE 21, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONTHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the timeof filing application.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVALFROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Under direction, is responsible for thesupervision of City owned and operat-ed parking lots. Coordinates negotia-tion and development of off-streetparking lots. Coordinates work sched-ules. Makes collections from lots asrequired. Supervises personnel. Per-forms related duties as required. Fol-lows all operations and safety poli-cies and safe work practices. Attendsand participates in operations andsafety training classes and demon-strates competence (demonstration ofcompetence may be determined byexam.) Wears and properly utilizessafety equipment in accordance withDivisional policy at all times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or G.E.D. isrequired. Two (2) years of full timepaid experience as a parking manag-er, operating both garages and sur-face lots is required. Must be experi-enced with special events and honorlot operations. Must also have knowl-edge of the operation of computerizedparking equipment and its use. Musthave personnel management experi-ence. Must be computer literate with aknowledge of Windows. A valid Stateof Ohio Driver’s License is required.

NOTE: Applicants will be required topay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filingfee. Applicants who are currentlyemployed in this position with the

City of Cleveland are exempt. Howev-er, that when an applicant is disquali-fied from taking an examination onthe basis of age, education or failureto meet other minimum entrancerequirements, the fee paid by suchapplicant shall be refunded to suchapplicant upon the applicant’srequest in writing made within ten(10) days after the date of examina-tion. Any applicant who can provideproof of unemployment, public assis-tance, or indigence is exempt from thefiling fee. A copy of such proof mustbe included with the application.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumesmust be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment with

the City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 80

PC TECHNICIAN (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio of an Open examination forthe above mentioned classification.

SALARY

The prevailing salary range for thisposition as established by Ordinanceof the Council of the City of Clevelandis $25,000.00 - $48,223.28 per year.

FILING OF APPLICATION

Application must be made on the reg-ular application form available on-line or at the Office of the Civil Ser-vice Commission, 601 LakesideAvenue, Room 119. No other form willbe accepted. APPLICATIONS WILLBE AVAILABLE FOR PICK-UP INTHE CIVIL SERVICE OFFICE TOAPPLY TO TAKE THE CIVIL SER-VICE EXAMINATION – APPLICA-TIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE FROM8:30 A.M. ON FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012UNTIL 4:30 P.M. ON THURSDAY,JUNE 21, 2012.

NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 4:30 P.M. ONTHURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-

SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the timeof filing application.

NOTE: THE CIVIL SERVICE COM-MISSION RESERVES THE RIGHTTO REVIEW AND EVALUATE ANYAND ALL INFORMATION CON-TAINED IN THE APPLICATION ORRESUME. LACK OF HONESTY WILLRESULT IN IMMEDIATE REMOVAL

FROM THE ELIGIBLE LIST.

DUTIES OF THE POSITION

Provides support for personal comput-ers in both a network and stand-aloneenvironment through management,control, and operation of the informa-tion systems and their equipment.Acts as a liaison to other City divi-sions requesting troubleshooting andintegration services as needed.Assesses issues or problems withhardware/software and devisesapproaches or solutions. Provides

technical support services. Coordi-nates daily computer system opera-tions. Supports and trains systemusers. Installs, configures, trou-bleshoots, and maintains computerhardware/software. Supports workstations, printers, and servers. Evalu-ates hardware/software currently inuse and implements upgrades. Coor-dinates with vendors to purchase,

repair, or replace hardware/softwareand administers and maintains main-tenance contracts and leases. Imple-ments safety and preventive mainte-nance procedures. Manages andmaintains security systems. Evalu-ates, Recommends, manages, andmaintains all office technologies Per-forms other job-related duties asrequired. Follows all operations andsafety policies and safe work prac-tices. Attends and participates inoperations and safety training class-es and demonstrates competence(demonstration of competence may bedetermined by exam.) Wears andproperly utilizes safety equipment inaccordance with Divisional policy atall times.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS FORENTRANCE TO THIS EXAMINA-TION AS ESTABLISHED BY THE

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OFTHE CITY OF CLEVELAND ARE ASFOLLOWS:

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. An Associate’s Degree inInformation Systems, Computer Sci-ence, or related field from an accred-ited college or university is highlydesired. Two years of full time paidexperience in Personal Computer Sup-port related to the integration andoperation of computer systems in anetworked environment isrequired. A valid State of Ohio Dri-ver’s License is required. Knowledgeof multifunctional devices and otheroffice technologies is desired.

NOTE: Applicants will be required topay a $10.00 (TEN DOLLARS) filingfee. Applicants who are currently

employed in this position with theCity of Cleveland are exempt. Howev-er, that when an applicant is disquali-fied from taking an examination onthe basis of age, education or failureto meet other minimum entrancerequirements, the fee paid by suchapplicant shall be refunded to suchapplicant upon the applicant’srequest in writing made within ten(10) days after the date of examina-tion. Any applicant who can provideproof of unemployment, public assis-tance, or indigence is exempt from thefiling fee. A copy of such proof mustbe included with the application.

NOTE: Applications must be returnedin person. All copies of diplomas,licenses, certificates, and resumesmust be presented at the time of fil-ing. Applications may not be acceptedif copies are not submitted with appli-

cation at time of filing.

NOTE: Any applicant who resigns oris dismissed from employment withthe City of Cleveland will havehis/her name removed from the eligi-ble list.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ROBERT BENNETT,President

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SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD

OF ZONING APPEALS

MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2012

9:30 A.M.

Calendar No. 12-61: 602 East 185thStreet (Ward 11)Atlas Financial Services, owner,

and Fabian Crawford, prospectivetenant appeal to establish a tattooparlor in a portion of store space ona 70' x 115.63' corner lot in a C1Local Retail Business District; con-trary to Section 343.01 the proposeduse is not permitted and first per-mitted in a General Retail BusinessDistrict with the provisions in Sec-tion 343.11(b)(2)(P) for tattooingand body piercing; and that the usemust be at least 1,000 feet from aresidential district and a church, perSection 347.12(b)(1), and the use isproposed within 1,000 feet of a resi-dence district and a church, Beach-land Presbyterian Church 18100 Can-terbury Road, to the east.

Calendar No. 12-62: 1762 East 89thStreet (Ward 7)Tina Humphrey, owner appeals to

change the use of a residentialdwelling to a Type A Day Care,located on a 40' x 147.37' lot in aC1 Multi-Family District, and underthe provisions in Section 337.08, theproposed use may be permitted if itis located not less than fifteen feetfrom any adjoining premises in aResidence District not used for asimilar purpose; and it is subject tothe review and approval of theBoard of Zoning Appeals to deter-mine, after public notice and hear-ing, if adequate yard spaces andother safeguards to preserve thecharacter of the neighborhood areprovided and if in the judgment ofthe Board such use is appropriatelylocated and designed and will meeta community need without adverse-ly affecting the neighborhood.

Calendar No. 12-81: 3400 CarnegieAvenue (Ward 5)The Comella Trust, James Comel-

la, owner, and Anthony Mendolera,tenant, appeal to erect a 30' x 40'tent at a farmers’ market for usefrom May 16 to September 16, 2012;contrary to Section 347.10(a) thatlimits to 30 days in duration the usefor a temporary permit; and inaccordance with Section 347.10(b) inthe Cleveland Codified Ordinances,such temporary permit shall consti-tute a temporary waiver of off-streetparking requirements.

Calendar No. 12-82: 4280 Fulton Road(Ward 13)

Phylos Investments Ltd., owner,and O’Reilly Auto Parts, tenant,appeal to erect an 8' x 12'-6" x 17'-6" height, double face illuminatedshopping center pole sign and two(2) single face illuminated wallsigns identifying a single retailstore on an acreage parcel locatedin a C1 Shopping Center District;contrary to the Sign Regulationsunder Section 350.14 and sub-sections(b) a pole sign height of 17'-6" isrequested contrary to the maximumallowed height of 12 feet; and (c) a

1.88 feet distance is requested fromthe street right-of-way line contraryto the minimum of 3 feet; and (d)two identification wall signs arerequested contrary to the limitationof one; and (d)(2) a pole sign mea-suring 100.8 square feet is request-ed contrary to the limit of 50 squarefeet that is permitted for a shoppingcenter pole sign.

Calendar No. 12-83: 11327 BellflowerRoad (Ward 9)Case Western Reserve University,

owner, appeals to construct a park-ing lot on a 90' x 195' parcel locat-ed in an A1 One-Family District; andby the provisions under Section348.13(c)(d), the Board of ZoningAppeals may permit, temporarily orpermanently, the use of land in aResidence District for a parking lotwhen the best interests of the com-munity will be served according tothe Cleveland Codified Ordinances.

Calendar No. 12-90 4408 DetroitAvenue (Ward 3)Karen O’Malley, owner, appeals to

change/expand use from bar/restau-rant to bar/restaurant with liveentertainment, including outdoor

live entertainment, on an acreageparcel located in a D2 Local RetailBusiness District; subject to the lim-itations under Section343.01(b)(2)(F) the proposedchange/expansion is not permittedand first permitted in a GeneralRetail Business District providedthe use is sufficiently sound-insu-lated to confine the noise to thepremises, per Section343.11(b)(2)(L), and is at least 500feet from a residence district, perSection 347.12(a)(1). Outdoor enter-tainment is proposed within 500 feetof a residence district to the south.

Secretary

REPORT OF THE BOARD

OF ZONING APPEALS

MONDAY, MAY 21, 2012

At the meeting of the Board ofZoning Appeals on Monday, May 21,2012, the following appeals wereheard by the Board.

The following appeals wereAPPROVED:

Calendar No. 12-71: 18921 FairvilleAvenueJeremy and Aubrey Hostetler

appealed to erect an in-groundswimming pool and pool shedenclosed by a 6 feet high solid wood-en fence on an irregular shaped cor-ner parcel in an A1 One-Family Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 12-74: 6309 CentralAvenueKFH Realty and Henderson Fab-

ricating appealed to construct aparking lot on consolidated parcelsin C1 Local Retail Business and C1Multi-Family Districts; subject toconditions.

Calendar No. 12-23: 4415-17 DetroitAvenueAllyn W. Soper appealed to

change use from a store and onedwelling unit to a store and two

dwelling units in a Semi-IndustryDistrict.

Calendar No. 12-39: 4173 East 71stStreetFalls Realty appealed for a

change from tire sales to motorvehicle major repair use in a B1General Retail Business District;subject to conditions.

The following appeal wasDENIED:

Calendar No. 12-69: 10606 RenoAvenueUnion Miles Homes Ltd., owner,

and Ivy Willis, tenant, appealed toestablish a Type A day care use ina single family dwelling in a B1Two-Family District.

The following appeals wereWITHDRAWN:

None.

The following appeals were DIS-MISSED:

None.

The following appeals were POST-PONED:

Calendar No. 12-72: 2884 ScrantonRoad postponed to July 30, 2012.

Calendar No. 11-125: 1130 IvanhoeRoad postponed to September 24,2012.

The following appeals heard bythe Board on May 14, 2012 wereadopted and approved on May 21,2012.

The following appeals wereAPPROVED:

Calendar No. 12-70: 15707-15801 St.Clair AvenueCollinwood/Nottingham Village

Development Corporation and DiCic-co & Sons, Inc., owners, and DGStrategic II, LLC, prospective pur-chaser, appealed to construct aretail store on consolidated parcelsin a C2 Local Retail Business andB1 Two-Family Districts.

Calendar No. 12-27: 2202 PrameAvenueWestside Ministries, owner, and

Hispanic UMADAOP, prospectivetenant, appealed to establish use asa residential drug and alcohol treat-ment program for 15 patients inMulti-Family and Local Retail Busi-ness Districts; subject to conditions.

Calendar No. 12-60: 2619 VestryAvenue

Cleveland Bricks LLC appealed toerect a one-story frame garage in a

B1 Two-Family District.

The following appeal wasDENIED:

Calendar No. 12-67: 4492 DouseAvenueLisa Liuzzo appealed to erect a

15' x 24' two-story frame, reversegable garage addition to a 21' x 18'gable garage on a corner lot in aB1 Two-Family District.

Secretary

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REPORT OF THE BOARD

OF BUILDING STANDARDS

AND BUILDING APPEALS

NO MEETING

PUBLIC NOTICE

NONE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NONE

CITY OF CLEVELAND BIDS

For All Departments

Sealed bids will be received at the

office of the Commissioner of Pur-

chases and Supplies, Room 128, City

Hall, in accordance with the append-ed schedule, and will be opened and

read in Room 128, City Hall, imme-

diately thereafter.

Each bid must be made in accor-

dance with the specifications and

must be submitted on the blanks

supplied for the purpose, all of

which may be obtained at the office

of the said Commissioner of Pur-

chases and Supplies, but no bid will

be considered unless delivered to

the office of the said commissioner

previous to 12:00 noon (Eastern

Standard Time) on the date speci-

fied in the schedule.

187.10 Negotiated contracts; Notice

required in Advertisement for Bids.

Where invitations for bids are

advertised, the following notice

shall be included in the advertise-ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBE

Code, each prime bidder, each minor-

ity business enterprise (“MBE”) and

each female business enterprise

(“FBE”) must be certified before

doing business with the City. There-

fore, any prime contractor wishing

to receive credit for using an MBE

or FBE should ensure that applica-

tions for certification as to MBE or

FBE status compliance with the

Code, affirmative action in employ-

ment and, if applicable, joint ven-

ture status, are submitted to the Of-

fice of Equal Opportunity (“OEO”)

prior to the date of bid opening or

submission of proposals or as speci-

fied by the Director. Failure to com-

ply with the business enterprise

code or with representations madeon these forms may result in can-

cellation of the contract or other

civil or criminal penalties.”

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012

File No. 63-12 — Extrication and AirBag System Equipment, for theDivision of Fire, Department ofPublic Safety, as authorized byOrdinance No. 456-11, passed bythe Council of the City of Cleve-land, May 9, 2011.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGWEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 2012 AT10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OFFIRE, 1645 SUPERIOR AVENUE,BASEMENT FIRE CONFER-ENCE ROOM, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114.

May 16, 2012 and May 23, 2012

THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012

File No. 64-12 — Residential SoundInsulation Program, Phase II,Continuation Contract A-12-1(General Construction), for theDivision of Cleveland HopkinsInternational Airport, Departmentof Port Control, as authorized byOrdinance Nos. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000, passed by the Council of theCity of Cleveland, June 19, 1995,May 18, 1998 and June 22, 2000,respectively.

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND-ABLE FEE FOR PLANS ANDSPECIFICATIONS IN THEAMOUNT OF ONE HUNDREDDOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY INTHE FORM OF A CASHIER’S

CHECK OR A MONEY ORDER(NO COMPANY CHECKS, NOCASH AND NO CREDIT CARDSWILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR-CHASE PLANS).

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT10:00 A.M. THE CLEVELANDHOPKINS INTERNATIONALAIRPORT, 19501 FIVE POINTSROAD, ENGINEERING BUILD-ING, BUILDING #206, CLEVE-LAND, OHIO 44135.

File No. 65-12 — Residential SoundInsulation Program, Phase II,Continuation Contract A-12-2(HVAC/Electrical Construction),for the Division of ClevelandHopkins International Airport,Department of Port Control, as

authorized by Ordinance Nos. 930-95, 469-98, 327-2000, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,June 19, 1995, May 18, 1998 andJune 22, 2000, respectively.

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND-ABLE FEE FOR PLANS ANDSPECIFICATIONS IN THEAMOUNT OF ONE HUNDREDDOLLARS ($100.00) ONLY INTHE FORM OF A CASHIER’SCHECK OR A MONEY ORDER(NO COMPANY CHECKS, NOCASH AND NO CREDIT CARDSWILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR-CHASE PLANS).

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT10:00 A.M. THE CLEVELANDHOPKINS INTERNATIONALAIRPORT, 19501 FIVE POINTSROAD, ENGINEERING BUILD-ING, BUILDING #206, CLEVE-LAND, OHIO 44135.

May 16, 2012 and May 23, 2012

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2012

File No. 67-12 — 4th District PoliceOffice Memorial, for the Divisionof Architecture and Site Develop-ment, Department of PublicWorks, as authorized by Ordi-

nance No. 1513-05, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,October 17, 2005.

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUND-ABLE FEE FOR PLANS ANDSPECIFICATIONS IN THEAMOUNT OF TWENTY-FIVEDOLLARS ($25.00) ONLY INTHE FORM OF A CASHIER’SCHECK OR A MONEY ORDER

(NO COMPANY CHECKS, NOCASH AND NO CREDIT CARDSWILL BE ACCEPTED TO PUR-CHASE PLANS)

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT10:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OFARCHITECTURE AND SITEDEVELOPMENT, CONFERENCEROOM, ROOM 517A, 601 LAKE-SIDE AVENUE, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114.

May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012

FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012

File No. 71-12 — Labor and Materi-als to Perform Maintenance onCity Communications Towers, for

the Office of Radio Communica-tions, Department of Public Util-ities, as authorized by Section181.101 of the Codified Ordinancesof Cleveland, Ohio, 1976.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETING MON-DAY, JUNE 4, 2012 AT 10:00 A.M.THE DIVISION OF WATER, 4600HARVARD AVENUE, RADIOSERVICE CENTER, CUYAHOGAHEIGHTS, OHIO 44105.

May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 2012

File No. 70-12 — Valves and Appur-tenances Groups A-D, for theDivision of Water, Department ofPublic Utilities, as authorized by

Section 129.25 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT10:30 A.M. THE DIVISION OFWATER, DISTRIBUTION ANDMAINTENANCE, 4600 HARVARDAVENUE, PIPE REPAIR CON-FERENCE ROOM, NEWBURGHHEIGHTS, OHIO 44105.

File No. 69-12 — Labor and Materi-als to Refurbish the SupervisoryControl and Data Acquisition Sys-tem SCADA and the Plant Com-puter Control Systems (PCCS)Part Two, for the Division ofWater, Department of Public Util-ities, as authorized by OrdinanceNo. 629-11, passed by the Councilof the City of Cleveland, June 6,2011.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGTHURSDAY, MAY 31, 2012 AT10:00 A.M. THE CARL B. STOKESPUBLIC UTILITIES BUILDING,4TH FLOOR ATRIUM CONFER-ENCE ROOM, 1201 LAKESIDEAVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO44114.

May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012

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Ord. No. 737-10.

By Council Member Cleveland.

An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of land bounded by Quincy Ave., E. 79 St., E. 71st

St., Platt Ave. and Woodland Ave. to a Semi-Industry District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District (Map

Change No. 2323; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 71st Street and the centerline of Platt Avenue;

Thence Northerly along the said centerline of East 71st Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quincy Avenue;

Thence Easterly along the said centerline of Quincy Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 79th Street;

Thence Southerly along the said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation

of a Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 333 in

Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 284, Page 41 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Easterly

prolongation to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey to a Northerly line thereof;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Westerly

prolongation to the centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines, LLC right-of-way as conveyed to Pennsylvania Lines,

LLC by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200208200162 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also

being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 124-07-002;

Thence Northwesterly along said centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines, LLC right-of-way and its Northwesterly

prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of Platt Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline of Platt Avenue to the principal place of beginning,

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Semi-Industry District, a ‘C’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District.

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THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 2012

File No. 66-12 — Uniform ClothingSupplies 2013, for the Division ofPolice, Department of PublicSafety, as authorized by Section135.06 of the Codified Ordinancesof Cleveland, Ohio, 1976.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETING

TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 2012 AT 10:00A.M. THE JUSTICE CENTER,1300 ONTARIO STREET, 8THFLOOR, CLEVELAND, OHIO44113.

File No. 68-12 — Transfer and Dis-posal of Tires – Contract “T”, forthe Division of Waste Collectionand Disposal, Department of Pub-lic Works, as authorized by Ordi-nance No. 140-12, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,April 9, 2012.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDA-TORY PRE-BID MEETINGWEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 2012 AT11:00 A.M. THE DIVISION OFWASTE COLLECTION AND DIS-POSAL, 5600 CARNEGIEAVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO44103.

May 23, 2012 and May 30, 2012

ADOPTED RESOLUTIONS

AND ORDINANCES

Res. No. 715-12.By Council Member Sweeney.An emergency resolution fixing the

2012 summer schedule of meetings ofthe Council of the City of Cleveland.

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure for theimmediate preservation of publicpeace, property, health or safety, now,therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of

the City of Cleveland:Section 1. That the schedule of

meetings during the 2012 summermonths of the Council of the City ofCleveland is hereby fixed as fol-lows:

July 11, 2012August 8, 2012

A notice identifying the time of themeeting as well as a schedule of com-mittee meetings, if any, to be heldprior to the meeting shall be preparedby the Clerk prior to each of the abovemeeting dates. The Council willresume regular session at 7:00 p.m. on

Monday, September 10, 2012.Section 2. That this resolution is

hereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Res. No. 717-12.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal of aD5 Permit at 4256 Pearl Road and

repealing Resolution No. 983-11objecting to said renewal.Whereas, this Council objected to a

D5 Liquor Permit to 4256 Pearl Roadby Resolution No. 983-11 adopted bythe Council on July 20, 2011; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the aboverenewal and consents to said renewal;and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of amunicipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it resolved by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to a D5Liquor Permit to E. Enterprises,Inc., 4256 Pearl Road, Cleveland,Ohio 44109, Permanent Number2385085, be the same is hereby with-drawn and Resolution No. 983-11 con-

taining such objection, be the sameis hereby repealed and that thisCouncil consents to the immediaterenewal thereof.

Section 2. That this resolution ishereby declared to be an emergency

measure and provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Res. No. 718-12.By Council Member Sweeney.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal of aC2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 4606West 130th Street and repealing Reso-lution No. 1245-11 objecting to saidrenewal.

Whereas, this Council objected to aC2 and C2X Liquor Permit to 4606West 130th Street by Resolution No.1245-11 adopted by the Council on Sep-tember 12, 2011; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the aboverenewal and consents to said renewal;and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-

ing for the usual daily operation of amunicipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it resolved by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to a C2and C2X Liquor Permit to PhnomPenh Restaurant, Inc., DBA ShopRite Supermarket, 4606 West 130thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Per-manent Number 6977108, be the sameis hereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 1245-11 containing such objec-tion, be the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate renewal thereof.

Section 2. That this resolution ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its adoption and

approval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

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Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2323, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone  Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office  of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate  person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 746-10.

By Council Members Mitchell and Cleveland.

An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Cedar Ave. between E. 76

St. and E. 80 St. to Local Retail Business and a ‘2’ Height District (Map Change No. 2334; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 76th Street with the centerline of Cedar Avenue;

Thence Easterly along said centerline of Cedar Avenue to its intersection of the centerline of East 80th Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 80th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the

Northerly line of Sublot No. 46 in the Curtiss Ambler Realty Company Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No.407 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 32, Page 22 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 46, its Easterly prolongation and the Northerly line of

Sublot No. 3 in said Curtiss Ambler Realty Company Subdivision and its Westerly prolongation to its intersection

with the centerline of East 79th Street;

Thence Southerly along said East 79th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of the Northerly

line of Sublot No. 5 in the Fenton and Cody Allotment of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336 in NewburghTownship as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 15, Page 35 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 5 to an Easterly line of land conveyed to Shelton Tufts

Widow and Shelton David Tufts by deed recorded in Volume 88-6295, Page 48 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records,

said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-062;

Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of land conveyed to Shelton Tufts Widow and Shelton David Tufts

and the Easterly line of land conveyed to Cheryl Hammons by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 199902181501of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Num-

ber 118-27-063 to the Northerly line thereof;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of land conveyed to Cheryl Hammons and its Westerly prolongation

to its intersection with the centerline of East 78th Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 78th Street to its intersection with the Easterly prolongation of

the Northerly line of Sublot No. 56 in said Fenton and Cody Allotment;Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 56 and its Easterly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 56 and the Westerly lines of Sublot Nos. 57, 58 and 59in said Fenton and Cody Allotment to the Northerly line of Sublot No. 30 in the W. and L. Brooker Subdivision

of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 3, Page

46 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of Sublot No. 30 to the Easterly line of land conveyed to Laverne

Truett by deed recorded in Volume 91-4766, Page 17 of Cuyahoga County Deed Records, said parcel also beingknown as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-009;

Thence Northerly along said Easterly line of land conveyed to Laverne Truett and the Easterly line land

conveyed to ABT and Sons Investment Co. as Parcel 2 in deed recorded in Volume 9427, Page 407 of Cuyahoga

County Deed Records, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 118-27-010

to the Northerly line thereof;

Thence Westerly along said Northerly line of land conveyed to ABT and Sons Investment Co. as Parcel 2 andits Westerly prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of East 76th;

Thence Northerly along the said centerline of East 76th Street to the principal place of beginning.

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, and a ‘2’ Height District;Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2334, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 748-10.

By Council Member Mitchell.

An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands on the south side of Central Ave. to Quincy

Ave. between E. 82 St. and E. 83 St. to Open Space and Recreation, an ‘A’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height District

(Map Change No. 2330; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 82nd Street with the centerline of Central Avenue;

Thence Easterly along said centerline of Central Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of East 83rd Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 83rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quincy Avenue;Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to its intersection with the said centerline of East 82nd Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to an Open Space and Recreation District, an ‘A’ Area District

and a ‘1’ Height District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2330, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 749-10.

By Council Member Mitchell.

An ordinance changing the Use and Height Districts of lands on the northwest corner of E. 79 St. and Quincy

Ave. to Local Retail Business and a ‘1’ Height District (Map Change No. 2332; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the  Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Quincy Avenue with the centerline of East 77th Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 77th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation

of a Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel in the Consolidation plat of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 336

in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 355, Page 44 of Cuyahoga County  Map Records;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel and its Westerly prolongation to a

Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Northerly line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Northerly line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Consolidation Parcel to a Northerly  line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Consolidation Parcel and its Easterly prolongation to its inter-

section with the centerline of East 79th Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the said centerline of Quincy Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District and a ‘1’ Height District;

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2332, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by  law.

Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 755-10.

By Council Member Mitchell.

An ordinance changing the Use District of land on the north side of Woodland east of East 79th St. and

west of E. 86 St. shown shaded on the attached map to a Residence-Industry District (Map Change No. 2324;

Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Woodland Avenue with the centerline of East 79th Street;Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation

of the Northerly line of Lot A in the Lot Consolidation Plat for Danzey Development Corporation of part of

Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 321, Page 55 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of Lot A and its Westerly prolongation to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of Lot A to a Northerly line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of Lot A to a Westerly line of Sublot No. 10 in P. O’Brein’s Allotment

of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 22,

Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of Sublot No. 10 and the Westerly line of Sublot No. 11 in said P.

O’Brein’s Allotment to the Southerly line of said Sublot No. 11;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 11 and it Easterly prolongation to the centerline of

East 80th Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 80th Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation

of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 29 in said P. O’Brein’s Allotment;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 29 and its Westerly prolongation to the Westerly right-of-way terminus of an unnamed alleyway;

Thence Southerly along said right-of-way terminus to the Southerly right-of-way of said unnamed alleyway;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly right-of-way of said unnamed alleyway and its Easterly prolongation to

its Easterly right-of-way terminus;

Thence Northerly along said Easterly right-of-way terminus and the Easterly line of Sublot No. 1 in Woodland

Avenue Savings and Loan Co. Resubdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as

shown on the plat recorded in Volume 28, Page 24 of Cuyahoga County Map Records to the Southerly line of

Sublot No. 3 in J. Steffen’s Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown

on the plat recorded in Volume 8, Page 29 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 3 and its Easterly prolongation to its intersection with

the centerline of East 82nd Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 82nd Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolonga-

tion of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 13 in Keyes and Edwards Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre

Lot No. 415 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 4, Page 8 of Cuyahoga County

Map Records;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 13 and its Westerly prolongation to the Westerly line

of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. by deed recorded in Auditor’s File Number 200007141081,

said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 126-02-134;

Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. to a Souther-

ly line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church, Inc. to a West-

erly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio, Inc. by deed recorded in Audi-

tor’s File Number 200005190668, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number

126-02-022;

Thence Southerly along said Westerly line of land conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland,

Ohio, Inc. to a Southerly line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of conveyed to The Open Door Baptist Church of Cleveland, Ohio,

Inc. and its Easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of East 83rd Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 83rd Street to its intersection with the centerline of Congress

Court;

Thence Easterly along said centerline of Congress Court to its intersection with the centerline of East 86thStreet;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 86th Street to its intersection with the centerline of said Wood-

land Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline of Woodland Avenue to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Residence-Industry District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2324, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 757-10.

By Council Member Cleveland.

An ordinance changing the Use District of land on the northwest corner of Woodland and E. 79th St. to

Local Retail Business (Map Change No. 2325; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Woodland Avenue and the centerline of East 79th Street;

Thence Westerly along the said centerline of Woodland Avenue to its intersection with the Southeasterly

prolongation of the centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines LLC right-of-way as conveyed by deed recorded in

Auditor’s File Number 200208200162, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel

Number 124-07-002;

Thence Northwesterly along the said centerline of the Pennsylvania Lines LLC right-of-way and its

Southeasterly prolongation to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of a Northerly line of the Lot

Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No. 333 in Newburgh Township as

shown on the plat recorded in Volume 284, Page 41 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Westerly

prolongation to a Westerly line thereof;

Thence Northerly along said Westerly line of the Lot Consolidation Plat for Toya J. Dansey to a Northerly

line thereof;

Thence Easterly along said Northerly line of the Lot Consolida tion Plat for Toya J. Dansey and its Easterly

prolongation to its intersection with the said centerline of East 79th Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 79th Street to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change

No. 2325, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the

office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate

person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 758-10.

By Council Member Mitchell.

An ordinance changing the Use District of lands on the north side of Quebec Ave., between E. 103 St. and

E. 105 St. south of Cedar Ave. to Residence Office District (Map Change No. 2328; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Quebec Avenue with the centerline of East 103rd Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 103rd Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolonga-

tion of the Southerly line of Sublot No. 74 in W. H. Doans Subdivision of part of Original 100 Acre Lot No.

409 in Newburgh Township as shown on the plat recorded in Volume 12, Page 23 of Cuyahoga County Map

Records;

Thence Easterly along said Southerly line of Sublot No. 74, its Westerly prolongation and the Southerly lines

of Sublot Nos. 75 thru 78 inclusive in said W. H. Doans Subdivision and their Easterly prolongation to their

intersection with the centerline of East 105th Street;

Thence Southerly along said centerline of East 105th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Quebec

Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline of Quebec Avenue to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a Residence Office District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change

No. 2328, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the

office of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate

person designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 760-10.

By Council Member Mitchell.

An ordinance changing the Use District of lands on the southeast corner of Quincy Ave. and E. 93rd St. to

Institutional-Research (Map Change No. 2327; Sheet No. 5).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of East 93rd Street with the centerline of Quincy Avenue S.E.;

Thence Easterly along said centerline of Quincy Avenue S.E. to its intersection with the Northeasterly

prolongation of the Northwesterly line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s right-of-way;

Thence Southwesterly along said Northwesterly line of the Norfolk and Western Railway Company’s right-of-

way, its Northeasterly prolongation and its Southwesterly prolongation to the centerline of East 93rd Street;

Thence Northerly along said centerline of East 93rd Street to the principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to an Institutional-Research District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2327, Sheet No. 5 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office

of the Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person

designated for this purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed

by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 1225-11.

By Council Member Zone.

An ordinance to change the Use District of land located on the northwest corner of W. 65th Street and Storer Avenue

from Shopping Center to General Industry (Map Change No. 2369, Sheet Number 2).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Storer Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of W. 65th Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 65th Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the

northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Bob Meyers by deed dated September 27, 2005 and recorded in Auditor’s File

Number 200509271227, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 016-04-002;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line there-

of;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly

line of a parcel of land conveyed to Donald E. McMahan by Deed dated June 10, 1999 and recorded in Auditor’s File Num-

ber 199906101075, said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 016-03-011;

Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of West 67th Place;

Thence southerly along said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of

Storer Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Storer Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of W. 65th Street and the

principal place of beginning;

and as shaded on the attached map is changed to a General Industry District.

Section 2. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2369,

Sheet No. 2 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of

Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose

by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 10-12.By Council Members K. Johnson

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into a concession agreement forthe operation of the Highland ParkGolf Course, food and beverage con-cessions, pro shop, merchandise andsales, marketing, and all other golfcourse and hospitality-related man-agement services for a period of tenyears, with two five-year options torenew, both of which are exercisablethrough additional legislative author-

ity.Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of amunicipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingany provision of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to thecontrary, the Director of PublicWorks is authorized to enter into aconcession agreement on the basis ofcompetitive proposals, for the opera-

tion of the Highland Park GolfCourse, including food and beverageconcessions, pro shop, merchandiseand sales, marketing, and all othergolf course and hospitality-relatedmanagement services at HighlandPark Golf Course for a period of tenyears, with two five-year options torenew, both of which are exercisablethrough additional legislative author-ity, provided that the green feescharged shall not exceed the ratesspecified in divisions (a), (b), and (d)of Section 131.31 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976. Theselection of the Concessionaire shallbe made by the Board of Control on

the nomination of the Director of Pub-lic Works. That a copy of the execut-ed concession agreement shall begiven to the Clerk of Council andplaced in File No. 10-12-A.

Section 2. That the Director of Pub-lic Works has authority to transferthe liquor permit for Highland ParkGolf Course to the concessionaireunder the agreement authorizedabove, provided it requires the Con-cessionaire to transfer the liquor per-mit back to the City upon terminationof the Concession Agreement autho-rized above.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 76-12.By Council Members Brancatelli,

Mitchell and Sweeney (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance to amendSections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No.856-07, passed May 21, 2007, as amend-ed by Ordinance No. 769-09, passedJune 8, 2009, relating to establishingthe City of Cleveland as a CommunityReinvestment Area under Section3735.65 et seq. of the Ohio RevisedCode.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of a

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municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Sections 4, 5, and 9 ofOrdinance No. 856-07, passed May 21,2007, as amended by Ordinance No.769-09, passed June 8, 2009, are amend-ed to read as follows:

Section 4. That effective January 1,

2010, all owners of real property in theCommunity Reinvestment Area thatfile an application with the HousingOfficer for an exemption from realproperty taxation, must demonstratethat new construction or remodelingmeets the City’s Cleveland GreenBuilding Standard found in the Cleve-land Green Building Standard Hand-book, effective January 28, 2010, andwhich may be amended or updatedfrom time to time by the Departmentof Community Development, in orderto be eligible for residential taxabatement.

Section 5. That the Commissioner ofNeighborhood Development for theCity of Cleveland shall serve as Hous-ing Officer, as defined by Section3735.65 et seq. of the Ohio RevisedCode, for the Community Reinvest-ment Area described above and shall

administer all activities carried outunder Section 3735.65 et seq. of theOhio Revised Code and this ordi-nance.

Section 9. That the CommunityReinvestment Area described in thisordinance shall expire on June 4, 2017,unless an extension is authorized byan amendment of Cleveland CityCouncil.

Section 2. That existing Sections 4,5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07,passed May 21, 2007, as amended byOrdinance No. 769-09, passed June 8,2009, are repealed.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by the

Mayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 257-12.By Council Members Keane, Cleve-

land and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Port Control tolease certain space located on a por-tion of North Marginal Road andknown as Lot 9 to the Cleveland Coor-dinating Committee for the Cod, Inc.to provide parking for the USS CodMuseum, for a term of six months.

Whereas, the City of Cleveland

owns certain space located on a por-tion of North Marginal Road andknown as Lot 9, which is not neededfor public use; and

Whereas, the Cleveland Coordinat-ing Committee for the Cod, Inc.(“Lessee”) has proposed to lease theproperty from the City; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976, the Director of Port Control isauthorized to lease to the Lessee, cer-tain space which is not needed forpublic use more fully described as theeastern portion of Lot 9 on North Mar-ginal Road.

Section 2. That the term of the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall notexceed six months beginning May 1,2012 and ending October 31, 2012.

Section 3. That the space authorizedby this ordinance shall be leased at arental of $375.00 per month, which isdetermined to be fair market value,exclusive of utilities.

Section 4. That the Lease shall pro-vide that the Lessee, subject to theapproval of appropriate City officials,may use the remaining portion of Lot9 for additional parking up to six (6)times during the term of the lease forno additional cost. If the Lessee, sub-ject to the approval of the appropriateCity officials, wishes to use theremaining portion of Lot 9 for addi-tional parking after they have usedtheir six (6) complimentary uses, a

fee of $200.00 per day shall becharged.

Section 5. That the lease shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 6. That the Director of PortControl, the Director of Law, andother appropriate City officials areauthorized to execute any other docu-ments and certificates, and take anyother actions which may be necessaryor appropriate to effect the leaseauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-

liest period allowed by law.Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 258-12.By Council Members Conwell,

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Safety tolease certain space located on a por-tion of the 1st Floor at the CentralPolice Station Building on the Cleve-land Justice Center site, also desig-nated as the Cleveland Division ofPolice Headquarters, to The Cleve-land Police Historical Society for thepurpose of operating a Police Muse-um, for a term of twenty-five years.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandowns certain space known as the Cen-tral Police Station Building on theCleveland Justice Center site, alsodesignated as the Cleveland Divisionof Police Headquarters, located at1300 Ontario Street (“Justice CenterPolice Headquarters”); and

Whereas, The Cleveland Police His-torical Society has proposed to lease aportion of the 1st Floor of the JusticeCenter Police Headquarters from theCity which portion is not needed forpublic use; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,

1976, the Director of Public Safety isauthorized to lease to The ClevelandPolice Historical Society (“Lessee”),certain space which is not needed forpublic use and described as approxi-mately 5,436 square feet of spacelocated on the 1st Floor at the CentralPolice Station Building on the Cleve-land Justice Center site, also desig-nated as the Cleveland Division ofPolice Headquarters.

Section 2. That the term of the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall notexceed twenty-five (25) years.

Section 3. That the space authorizedby this ordinance shall be leased at arental of $1.00 annually and othervaluable considerations, which isdetermined to be fair market value,exclusive of utilities.

Section 4. That the lease may autho-rize the Lessee to make improve-ments to the leased premises subjectto the approval of appropriate Cityagencies and officials.

Section 5. That the lease shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 6. That the Director of Pub-lic Safety, the Director of Law, andother appropriate City officials areauthorized to execute any other docu-ments and certificates, and take anyother actions which may be necessaryor appropriate to effect the leaseauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effect

and be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 262-12.By Council Members Kelley, Cleve-

land and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of repairing or replac-ing roofs and appurtenances, includ-ing but not limited to roofing systems;authorizing the Director of PublicUtilities to enter into one or more pub-lic improvement requirement con-tracts for the making of the improve-ment; and authorizing the purchaseby one or more requirement contracts

of maintaining, testing, evaluating,repairing or replacing roofs andappurtenances, including but not lim-ited to roofing systems, and repairingwater damage to structures and struc-ture components caused by leakyroofs, for the Department of PublicUtilities, for a period up to two years.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

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Ord. No. 277-12.

By Council Members Cummins and Cimperman.

An ordinance to change the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands fronting on Scranton Road between Parafine

Avenue to land south of Barber Avenue to Local Retail, Multi-Family or Two Family, a ‘B’ Area District and a 1 Height

District as shown shaded on the attached map (Map Change No. 2387, Sheet Numbers 1).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of

Parafine Avenue;

Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly

line of Sublot number 22 in the Bradford and Capter subdivision shown on the recorded plat in volume 25 page 13 of Cuya-

hoga County Map Records;Thence easterly along said westerly prolongation and said southerly line to its intersection with the northerly pro-

longation of the centerline of West 16th Place;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of the said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its

intersection with the centerline of Kenilworth Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Kenilworth and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the

centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton road to its intersection with a line drawn approximately 102 ft.

north of and parallel to the northerly line of Starkweather Avenue;

Thence easterly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn 65 ft. westerly of and parallel to the west-

erly line of Sublot Number 146 in the University Heights subdivision shown in volume 1, page 15 of Cuyahoga County

Map Records;

Thence southerly among said parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Starkweather Avenue;

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Section 1. That, under Section 167 ofthe Charter of the City of Cleveland,this Council determines to make thepublic improvement of repairing orreplacing roofs and appurtenances,including but not limited to roofingsystems, for the Divisions of Water,Water Pollution Control, and Cleve-land Public Power, Department ofPublic Utilities, by one or more public

improvement requirement contractsduly let to the lowest responsible bid-der or bidders on a unit basis for theimprovement.

Section 2. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to make oneor more written requirement con-tracts under the Charter and the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976, for the requirements for a periodup to two years for the making of theabove public improvement with thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement for a peri-od not to exceed the specified term,purchased by the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies on a unitbasis for the Divisions of Water,Water Pollution Control, and Cleve-land Public Power, Department of

Public Utilities. Bids shall be taken ina manner that permits an award to bemade for all items as a single con-tract, or by separate contract for eachor any combination of the items as theBoard of Control determines. Alter-nate bids for a period less than thespecified term may be taken ifdesired by the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies until provision ismade for the requirements for theentire term.

Section 3. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to apply andpay for permits, licenses, or otherauthorizations required by any regu-latory agency or public authority topermit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 4. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to make oneor more written requirement con-

tracts under the Charter and the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,1976, for the requirements for a periodup to two years of the necessary itemsof maintaining, testing, and evaluat-ing roofs, roofing systems, and appur-

tenances; repairing water damage tostructures and structure componentscaused by leaky roofs; and for repair-ing or replacing roofs and appurte-nances, including but not limited toroofing systems, which are not cov-ered under the public improvementcontract authorized above, in theapproximate amount as purchasedduring the preceding term, to be pur-

chased by the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies on a unit basisfor the Department of Public Utilities.Bids shall be taken in a manner thatpermits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or by sepa-rate contract for each or any combina-tion of the items as the Board of Con-trol determines. Alternate bids for aperiod less than the specified termmay be taken if desired by the Com-missioner of Purchases and Suppliesuntil provision is made for therequirements for the entire term.

Section 5. That the costs of the con-tract or contracts shall be paid fromthe fund or funds to which are credit-ed the proceeds of the sale of futurewaterworks bonds issued for this pur-pose and shall also be chargedagainst the proper appropriation

accounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of the initialpurchase, which purchase, togetherwith all later purchases, shall bemade on order of the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies under a deliv-ery order against the contract or con-tracts certified by the Director ofFinance. (RL RQN 2002, RL 2012-6)

Section 6. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchases autho-rized by this ordinance may be madethrough cooperative arrangementswith other governmental agencies.The Director of Public Utilities maysign all documents that are necessaryto make the purchases, and may enterinto one or more contracts with thevendors selected through that cooper-ative process.

Section 7. That this ordinance is

declared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by the

Mayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 264-12.By Council Members Conwell, K.

Johnson, Cleveland and Sweeney (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into a property adoption agree-ment with the University Circle Incor-porated to install and maintain a bikepark at the southeast corner of EuclidAvenue and Stearns Road in Rocke-feller Park.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 and Section131.23 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director of

Public Works is authorized to enterinto a property adoption agreementwith the University Circle Incorporat-ed to install and maintain a bike parkat the southeast corner of EuclidAvenue and Stearns Road in Rocke-feller Park.

Section 2. That this property adop-tion shall not be construed as a con-veyance of any right, title, or interestin public property, but is the grant ofa privilege revocable at the will ofCouncil or the Director.

Section 3. That the property adop-tion agreement shall be prepared bythe Director of Law.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

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Thence westerly along said centerline of Starkweather Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of

the westerly line of Sublot No. 1 in the N.S. Calhoun Re-allotment shown in the recorded plat in Volume 13, Page 9 of Cuya-

hoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its

intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 172 in the aforementioned N.S. Calhoun Re-allotment;

Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Auburn Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the

easterly line of Sublot No. 171 in the University Heights Subdivision in Volume 1, Page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map

Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line

thereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 120 feet from the west-

erly line of Sublot No. 87 in the Francis Branch Et. Al subdivision in Volume 5, Page 9 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Branch Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Branch Avenue and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with

the centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of West 18th Place;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said centerline and along its northerly prolongation to its inter-

section with the centerline of Starkweather Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Starkweather Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline

of Howard Avenue;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly prolongation to its intersec-

tion with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of West 18th Place;Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the

centerline of Willey Avenue:

Thence westerly along said centerline of Willey to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline

of West 17th Street;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the

centerline of Parafine Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Parafine Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road and

the principal place of beginning.

and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Local Retail Business District.

Section 2. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of

Kenilworth Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Kenilworth Avenue to its intersection with the westerly right-of-way line of

Interstate 90;

Thence southerly along said westerly right of way line to its intersection with a line drawn approximately 102 ft. north

of and parallel to the northerly line of Starkweather Avenue;

Thence westerly alongside parallel line to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen-terline of the Starkweather Avenue;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolonga-

tion of the centerline of West 18 Place;

Thence easterly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline of West 18th Place and a long it’s northerly pro-

longation to its intersection with the centerline of Howard Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Howard Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with

the centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of Kenilworth Avenue and the principal place of beginning.

and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Two Family Residential District, a ‘B’ Area District and a 1 Height

District.

Section 3. That the Use and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at it intersection with the centerline of Auburn Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of W. 18th Place;

Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 18th Place to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the

southerly line of Sublot Number 10 in the Shroeder Seelback & Kees Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume

4, Page 57;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the cen-

terline of West 18th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline of West 18th Street and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection

with the centerline of Auburn Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Auburn to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Road and the prin-

cipal place of beginning

and shaded on the attached maps are changed to a Multi-Family Residential District, a and a 1 Height District.

Section 4. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2387,

Sheet No. 1 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the Clerk of

Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this purpose

by the City Planning Commission.

Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

Ord. No. 278-12.

By Council Member Cummins.

An ordinance to change the Use and Area Districts of land fronting on Scranton Road between Wade Avenue and Cas-

tle Avenue to Open Space and Recreation, One or Two Family Residential and an A or B Area District as shown shaded

on the attached map (Map Change No. 2389, Sheet Number 1).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of

Wade Avenue;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolonga-

tion of the easterly line of Sublot Number 18 in the H. Stone Addition Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume

1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of Sidoti easterly line to its intersection with the southerly lined

thereof;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly pro-

longation of the westerly line of Sublot Number 1 in J. G. Graham Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4,

Page 43 of Cuyahoga county map records;

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Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line

thereof;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of

Scranton Road;

Thence northerly a long said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the cen-

terline of Wade Avenue and the principal place of beginning;

and shaded on the attached map is changed to an Open Space and Recreation District.

Section 2. That the Use and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with centerline of Castle Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Castle Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the cen-terline of West 17th Street;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline of West 17th Street to its intersection with the

centerline of Mentor Avenue:

Thence westerly along said centerline of Mentor Avenue and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with

the centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the principal place of beginning;

and shaded on the attached map is changed to a One Family Residential District and an ‘A’ Area District.

Section 3. That the Use and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the centerline of

Mentor Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Mentor Avenue to its intersecitn with the southerly prolongation of the west-

erly line of Sublot Number 14 in the Sarah Branch Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 18, Page 8 of Cuya-

hoga County Map Records;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its

intersection with the northerly line of Sublot No. 12 in the aforementioned Sarah Branch Subdivision;

Thence westerly along said northerly line and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Scranton Road;

Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of Mentor Avenue and the principal place of beginning;

and shaded on the attached map is changed to a Two Family Residential District and a ‘B’ Area District.

Section 4. That the changed designation of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change

No. 2389, Sheet No. 1 and shall be made upon the Building Zone Maps of the City of Cleveland on file in the office of the

Clerk of Council and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for this

purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.

Effective June 14, 2012.

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Ord. No. 285-12.

By Council Member Cummins.

An ordinance establishing a Pedestrian Retail Overlay District (PRO) on land fronting on West 25 Street between Bar-

ber Avenue and Library Avenue and To change the Use, Area and Height Districts of land located on the east and west

sides of West 25th Street and Clark Avenue to General or Local Retail and Multi-Family, a ‘C’ Area District and a 2 or a

1 Height District as identified on the attached maps (Map Change No. 2390, Sheet Numbers 1 & 2).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the lands located on the north and south sides of West 25th Street between Barber Avenue and Library

Avenue as shaded and identified by the dashed lines on the attached map are hereby designated as a Pedestrian Retail

Overlay District (PRO).

Section 2. That the Use, Area and Height Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Barber Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street:

Thence southerly along said centerline of W. 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Wade Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Wade Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east-

erly line of Sublot Number 15 in the H. Stone Addition shown on the Recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga

County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line

thereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of Sublot Number 14 in the afore-

mentioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Seymour Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of W. 25th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline of W. 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Walton Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east-

erly line of Sublot Number 1 in the Martin Johnson Est. subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page 17 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

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Ord. No. 284-12.By Council Members Kelley, Cleve-

land and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Utilities toenter into various written standardpurchase and requirement contractsfor materials, equipment, supplies,and services needed to install a limit-

ed number of electric vehicle charg-ing stations, and for maintenance,training, labor, installation andbilling assistance, necessary to devel-op and implement a three-year pilotprogram, for the Division of Cleve-land Public Power, Department ofPublic Utilities, for a period of threeyears; authorizing the Director toapply for and accept gifts and grantsfrom any public or private entity,including the gift of equipment, ser-vices, or the loan of equipment, neces-sary to implement the pilot program;and authorizing leases.

Whereas, the Department of PublicUtilities desires to develop and imple-ment a pilot program for up to threeyears to install a limited number ofelectric vehicle charging stations,available to the public, to evaluatefuture use due to the increasing popu-

larity of electric vehicles and toexamine future electric infrastruc-ture needs; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to make oneor more written standard purchasecontracts and written requirementcontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the period of threeyears, for the necessary items formaterials, equipment, supplies, andservices needed to install a limitednumber of electric vehicle chargingstations, and for maintenance, train-ing, labor, installation and billingassistance, necessary to develop and

implement a three-year pilot program,to be purchased by the Commissionerof Purchases and Supplies on a unitbasis for the Division of ClevelandPublic Power, Department of PublicUtilities. Bids shall be taken in a man-ner that permits an award to be madefor all items as a single contract, or byseparate contract for each or any com-bination of the items as the Board of

Control determines.Section 2. That the costs of the con-

tract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of any pur-chase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies under a deliveryorder against the contract or con-tracts certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 3. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchases autho-rized by this ordinance may be madethrough cooperative agreementsusing state procedures. The Directorof Public Utilities may sign all docu-ments with the State of Ohio or any ofits political subdivisions that are nec-essary to make the purchases, and

may enter into one or more contractswith the vendors selected throughthat cooperative process.

Section 4. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities is authorized to apply forand accept grants and gifts from pub-lic and private entities in connectionwith developing and implementingthe pilot program, including the giftof equipment, services, or the loan ofequipment, during the term of theagreement. The Director is furtherauthorized to file all papers and exe-cute all documents necessary toreceive the funds and equipmentunder this ordinance; and that, uponacceptance of the funds by the Direc-tor, they shall be appropriated for thepurposes identified in this ordinance.

Section 5. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 of the Codi-fied Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio,

1976, the Director of Public Utilities isauthorized to enter into one or moreleases at various locations in order toinstall the electric vehicle chargingstations.

Section 6. That the term of the leaseor leases authorized by this ordinanceshall not exceed three years.

Section 7. That the rent for the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall be

fair market value as determined bythe Board of Control, exclusive of util-ities.

Section 8. That the lease may autho-rize the City to make improvements tothe leased premises under terms to bedetermined by the parties to be con-sistent with the public purpose or pur-poses of installing electric vehiclecharging stations.

Section 9. That the lease or leasesmay provide for the City’s payment ofappropriate utility and other operat-ing costs of the leased premises.

Section 10. That the lease or leasesshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw and shall contain any terms andconditions as are required to protectthe interests of the City.

Section 11. That the Director of Pub-lic Utilities, the Director of Law, andother appropriate City officials are

authorized to execute any other docu-ments and certificates, and take anyother actions which may be necessaryor appropriate to effect the lease orleases authorized by this ordinance.

Section 12. That the cost of the leaseor leases, contract or contracts shallbe paid from Fund No. 58 SF 001 andfrom the fund or funds to which arecredited the gifts or grants acceptedunder this ordinance. (RQS 2004, RL2012-38)

Section 13. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

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Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line and continuing along its southerly prolon-

gation to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the southerly line of Sublot Number 17 in the aforementioned

Martin Johnson Est. subdivision;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and continuing along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the

westerly line of Sublot Number 25 in the D.Z. Herr Re-Allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 10, Page 26 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of

Scranton Road;Thence southerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Clark Avenue to it intersection with the northerly prolongation of the west-

erly line of Sublot Number 12 in the Curtiss Meyer & Holmden Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page

18 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of

Sublot Number 9 in the Scranton Place Re-subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 25, Page 7 of Cuyahoga

County Map Records;

Thence westerly along said northerly line of Sublot Number 9 to its intersection with the easterly line of Sublot Num-

ber 11 in the aforementioned Scranton Place Re-subdivision;

Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Scranton Ct.;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Scranton Ct. to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the east-

erly line of Sublot No. 4 in the aforementioned Scranton Place Re-Subdivision;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line and continuing along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the

centerline of Scranton Road;

Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Road to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the

southerly line of Sublot No 18 in the Meyer & Holmden Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 5, Page 32 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said southerly line and continuing along its westerly prolonga-

tion to its intersection with the centerline of West 24th Street;

Thence southerly along said easterly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Kinkel Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Kinkel to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the centerline

of West 24th Street;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its inter-

section with the centerline of Prame Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Prame Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of West 24th Street;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Althen

Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Althen to it intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line

of Sublot No. 12 in the W.H. Beavis Trustee Re-Survey shown on the recorded plat in Volume 28, Page 26 of Cuyahoga

County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly linethereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 77 in the Donberg Hrs.

Re-allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 20 Page 13 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Holmden Avenue;

Thence westerly along the centerline of Holmden to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly

line of Sublot No. 15 in the Meyer & Donberg Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 39 of Cuyahoga

County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said westerly line and continuing along its southerly prolon-

gation to its intersection with the centerline of Meyer Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Meyer Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the cen-

terline of West 24th Place;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said centerline and along its southerly prolongation to its inter-

section with the centerline of Sackett Court;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Sackett Court and along its westerly prolongation to its intersection with the

centerline of West 25th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of thecenterline of Eglindale Court;

Thence easterly along said Eglindale Court to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of

Sublot No. 9 in the W.H. Osborn Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 6, Page 15 of Cuyahoga County Map

Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation and said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line of

Sublot No. 4 in the Harley B. Barnett Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 47, Page 10 of Cuyahoga County

Map Records;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of

Scranton Road;

Thence southwesterly along said centerline of Scranton Road and along its southwesterly prolongation to its inter-

section with the centerline of West 25th Street;

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Thence easterly along said centerline of Clark Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the west-

erly line of Sublot Number 126 in the H. Stone Addition shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of Cuyahoga

County Map Records;

Thence northerly along said prolongation and said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersec-

tion with the southerly line of Sublot Number 124 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land conveyed to the

Volunteers of America NE Ohio by deed dated December 23, 1996 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V96125810038,said parcel also being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-27-041;

Thence northerly along said easterly line and along its northerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Walton Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Walton Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the

westerly line of Sublot Number 114 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of Sublot No. 113 in the aforemen-

tioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence northerly along said westerly line of Sublot No. 113 to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Erin Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the west-

erly line of Sublot No. 98 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its northerly prolongation to its

intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with a line drawn 32 feet easterly of and

parallel to the easterly line of Sublot No. 94 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with a line drawn 46 feet southerly of and parallel to the

northerly line of Sublot No. 95 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence westerly along said parallel line that is southerly of said northerly line of Sublot No.95 to its intersection withthe easterly line of Sublot No. 94 in the aforementioned H. Stone Addition;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly pro-

longation to its intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 130 feet westerly of the westerly line of West 25th Street;

Thence northerly along said parallel line to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

Wael H. Saleh by deed dated May 27 1994 and recorded in Auditor’s File Number V94452280004; said parcel number also

being known as Cuyahoga County’s Permanent Parcel Number 007-25-014;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of

W. 25th Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline of W. 25 Street to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the center-

line of Wade Avenue;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation and said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolonga-

tion of the centerline of West 26th Place;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and said centerline and along its northerly prolongation to its

intersection with the centerline of Barber Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Barber Avenue and along its easterly prolongation to its intersection with

the centerline of West 25th Street and the principal place of beginning.

and as identified on the attached map is changed to a Local Retail Business District, a ‘C’ Area District and a 2 HeightDistrict.

Section 3. That the Use, Height and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Scranton Road at its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the centerline of

Althen Avenue;

Thence westerly along said easterly prolongation of said centerline of Althen Avenue to its intersection with the

northerly prolongation of the westerly line of Sublot No. 11 in the W.H Beavis Trustee Re-Survey shown on the recorded

plat in Volume 28, Page 26 of Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line of

Sublot No. 7 in the Donberg Hrs. Re-Allotment shown on the recorded plat in Volume 20, Page 13 of Cuyahoga County

Map Records;

Thence westerly long said northerly line to its westerly line thereof;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline

of Holmden Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline of Holmden Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the

westerly line of Sublot No. 15 in the Meyer & Donberg Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 4, Page 39 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

Thence southerly along said northerly prolongation of said westerly line and along its southerly prolongation to its

intersection with the centerline of Meyer Avenue;Thence easterly along said centerline of Meyer Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of Scranton Avenue;

Thence northerly along said centerline of Scranton Avenue to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the

centerline of Althen Avenue and the principal place of beginning;

and shaded on the attached map is changed to a Multi-Family Residential District, a ‘C’ Area District and a 1 Height Dis-

trict.

Section 4. That the Use, Height and Area Districts of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning in the centerline of Wade Avenue at its intersection with the centerline of West 25th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline of West 25th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the

easterly line of Sublot No. 12 in the H. Stone Addition Subdivision shown on the recorded plat in Volume 1, Page 42 of

Cuyahoga County Map Records;

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Ord. No. 395-12.By Council Members Keane, Cleve-

land and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance to amendthe title and Section 1 of OrdinanceNo. 748-11, passed July 20, 2011, relat-ing to the improvement of installingreplacement security bollards andmaking other related improvements

at the Main Terminal upper andlower roadways at Cleveland Hop-kins International Airport; to sup-plement the ordinance by addingnew Sections 3, 4, and 5; and torenumber existing Sections 3, 4, 5,and 6 to new Sections 6, 7, 8, and 9.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the title and Sec-tion 1 of Ordinance No. 748-11,passed July 20, 2011, are amended toread as follows:

An emergency ordinance deter-mining the method of making thepublic improvement of constructingnew and installing replacement

security bollards and making otherrelated improvements at the MainTerminal upper and lower roadwaysat Cleveland Hopkins InternationalAirport; authorizing the Director ofPort Control to enter into one ormore public improvement require-ment contracts for the making ofthe improvement; or alternatively,authorizing the Director to enterinto one or more public improvementcontracts for the making of theimprovement and authorizing one ormore professional consultants nec-essary to design the improvement.

Section 1. That, under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, this Council determines tomake the public improvement ofconstructing new and installingreplacement security bollards andmaking other related improvements

at the Main Terminal upper andlower roadways at Cleveland Hop-kins International Airport (the“Improvement”), for the Departmentof Port Control, by one or more pub-lic improvement requirement con-tracts duly let to the lowest respon-sible bidder or bidders on a unitbasis for the improvement.

Section 2. That the existing titleand Section 1 of Ordinance No. 748-11,passed July 20, 2011, are repealed.

Section 3. That Ordinance No. 748-11, passed July 20, 2011, is supple-mented by adding new Sections 3, 4,and 5 to read as follows:

Section 3. That, alternatively to Sec-tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, underSection 167 of the Charter of the Cityof Cleveland, this Council determinesto make the public improvement ofconstructing the Improvement, for

the Department of Port Control, byone or more contracts duly let to thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the Improvement.

Section 4. That, alternatively to Sec-tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, theDirector of Port Control is authorizedto enter into one or more contracts forthe making of the Improvement withthe lowest responsible bidder or bid-ders after competitive bidding on aunit basis for the Improvement, pro-vided, however, that each separatetrade and each distinct component

part of the Improvement may be treat-ed as a separate improvement, andeach, or any combination, of thetrades or components may be the sub-ject of a separate contract on a unitbasis.

Section 5. That, alternatively to Sec-tions 1 and 2 of this ordinance, theDirector of Port Control is authorizedto employ by contract or contracts one

or more consultants or one or morefirms of consultants for the purposeof supplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the several depart-ments of the City of Cleveland inorder to provide professional servicesnecessary to design the Improvement.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Director

of Finance.Section 4. That Sections 3, 4, 5, and 6

of Ordinance No. 748-11, passed July20, 2011, are renumbered to new “Sec-tion 6”, “Section 7”, “Section 8”, and“Section 9”.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 399-12.

By Council Members Zone, Bran-catelli, Miller, Cleveland andSweeney (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to apply for and accept grantsfrom the Ohio Department of Develop-ment and the Ohio Department ofTransportation for the WalworthRoad Infrastructure Improvement;determining the method of makingthe public improvement of construct-ing the cul de sac and making sur-rounding street improvements toaccommodate the new Max HayesVocational High School; authorizingthe Director of Capital Projects toenter into one or more public improve-ment contracts to construct theimprovement; and authorizing thedirector to employ one or more profes-sional consultants necessary to imple-ment the improvement; Authorizingthe Director of Capital Projects toaccept gifts and grants from any pub-lic or private entity to implement theimprovement; authorizing the Com-missioner of Purchases and Suppliesto acquire for right-of-way purposessuch real property and easements asare necessary to make the improve-ment; and authorizing the Director ofCapital Projects to enter into one ormore contracts with the ClevelandMetropolitan School Board to imple-ment the improvement.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofEconomic Development is autho-rized to apply for and accept grants

in the aggregate amount of $800,000,from the Ohio Department of Devel-opment and the Ohio Department ofTransportation to conduct the Wal-worth Road Infrastructure Improve-ment; that the Director is authorizedto file all papers and execute alldocuments necessary to receive thefunds under the grant; and that thefunds are appropriated for the pur-poses described in the legislativesummary for the grant contained inthe file described below.

Section 2. That the legislative sum-mary for the grant, presented to theFinance Committee of this Council ata public hearing on this legislationand set forth in File No. 399-12-B, ismade a part of this ordinance as iffully rewritten, including the obliga-tion of the City of Cleveland to pro-vide cash matching funds in the sum

of $377,535 from Fund No. 17 SF 652, isapproved in all respects, and shall notbe changed without additional leg-islative authority.

Section 3. That the Director of Capi-tal Projects is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts with the Cleve-land Metropolitan School District toimplement the grant as described inthe file.

Section 4. That, under Section 167 ofthe Charter of the City of Cleveland,this Council determines to make thepublic improvement of constructingthe cul de sac and making surround-ing street improvements to accommo-date the new Max Hayes VocationalHigh School to be located at the inter-section of Walworth Avenue andWest 65th Street (the “Improve-ment”), for the Office of Capital Pro-jects, by one or more contracts duly

let to the lowest responsible bidder orbidders after competitive bidding ona unit basis for the Improvement.

Section 5. That the Director of Capi-tal Projects is authorized to enter intoone or more contracts for the makingof the Improvement with the lowestresponsible bidder or bidders aftercompetitive bidding on a unit basisfor the Improvement, provided, how-ever, that each separate trade andeach distinct component part of theImprovement may be treated as a sep-arate improvement, and each, or anycombination, of the trades or compo-nents may be the subject of a separatecontract on a unit basis.

Section 6. That the Director of Capi-tal Projects is authorized to apply andpay for permits, licenses, or otherauthorizations required by any regu-latory agency or public authority to

permit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.Section 7. That the Director of Capi-

tal Projects is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose of supple-menting the regularly employed staffof the several departments of the Cityof Cleveland in order to provide pro-fessional services necessary to designthe Improvement.

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the Director of Capital Projects froma list of qualified consultants avail-able for employment as may be deter-mined after a full and complete can-vass by the Director of Capital Pro-jects for the purpose of compiling alist. The compensation to be paid forthe services shall be fixed by theBoard of Control. The contract or con-tracts authorized shall be prepared by

the Director of Law, approved by theDirector of Capital Projects, and cer-tified by the Director of Finance.

Section 8. That the Director of Capi-tal Projects is authorized to apply forand accept gifts or grants from anypublic or private entity, including thegift of equipment or loan of equip-ment to implement the Improvement;that the Director is authorized to fileall papers and execute all documentsnecessary to receive funds under thegrant; and that the funds are appro-priated for the purposes described inthis ordinance.

Section 9. That, notwithstandingany provision of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to thecontrary, the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies is authorized toacquire for right-of-way purposes anyreal property and easements as are

necessary to make the improvement.The consideration to be paid for theproperty and easements shall notexceed its fair market value, as deter-mined by the Board of Control.

Section 10. That the Director of Cap-ital Projects is authorized to executeon behalf of the City all documentsnecessary to acquire such propertyand easements and to employ and payall fees for title companies, surveys,escrows, appraisers, and all othercosts necessary for the acquisition ofthe property and easements.

Section 11. That the cost of the con-tracts, property acquisition, and otherexpenditures authorized shall be paidfrom the fund or funds to which arecredited the grant proceeds acceptedin this ordinance, the cash match, thecontribution from the Cleveland Met-ropolitan School District, any gifts or

grants received from public or privateentities, and any and all fundsapproved by the Director of Finance.

Section 12. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 400-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to enter into a Second Amend-ment to the Master DevelopmentAgreement, Contract No. 40622, withChagrin Highlands Ltd, to changecertain terms of the agreement.

Whereas, under Ordinance No.2197-88, passed January 30, 1989, thisCouncil authorized the City to enterinto a Master Development Agree-ment, Contract No. 40622, with Fig-gie International Inc. (“MDA”); and

Whereas, on January 31, 1990, Fig-gie International Inc. assigned its

rights under the MDA to FiggieProperties Inc.; and

Whereas, on or about May 25, 1995,Chagrin Highlands, Ltd., an Ohiolimited liability company, wasformed under the terms of the MDA;and

Whereas, under Ordinance No.1166-96, passed June 9, 1997, thisCouncil authorized the Director of

Economic Development to enter intoa first amendment to Contract No.40622 with Figgie International Inc.;and

Whereas, Figgie InternationalInc. assigned all of its rights underthe MDA to Chagrin Highlands, Ltd.contemporaneously with the execu-tion of the first amendment to theMDA; and

Whereas, the City and ChagrinHighlands, Ltd, wish to amend theMDA to incorporate certain agreed-upon terms; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director of

Economic Development is autho-rized to enter into a Second Amend-ment to the Master DevelopmentAgreement, Contract No. 40622, withChagrin Highlands Ltd., to changethe following terms of the agree-ment:

1. Tract Purchase Limits Deleted.The definition of “Reserved Land” inSection 1 of the MDA is deleted andreplaced with:

“Reserved land” shall mean anyportions of the Property designatedas such by the Developer in its exer-cise notice under Section 4.2; provid-ed, however, that in no event may theDeveloper designate more than thir-ty-six percent (36%) of the Area ofthe Adjusted Property as ReservedLand, except that for purposes of thislimitation after New Land is added tothe Property, Developer may addi-

tionally designate as Reserved Land(whether in the New Land or in anyother location) additional acreageequivalent to not more than forty per-cent (40%) of the Area of New Land.Notwithstanding anything to the con-trary, Reserved Land shall in noevent be deemed to include the Areasof the Initial Parcel, the Seed Parcelor any part of the Property (or anyinterest therein) which is directly orindirectly conveyed, or is to be con-veyed, to the State of Ohio, any munic-ipality or any governmental or quasi-governmental entity for use in con-junction with the construction orimprovement of the Interchange orany public highway, dedicated streetor public right-of-way, or any widen-ing, extension or reconfigurationthereof.”.

2. Updated Appraiser Qualifica-tions. Exhibit D to the MDA

(Appraisal Procedure), Exhibit 4(Appraisal Procedure) to Exhibit D(Form of Ground Lease) and ExhibitO (Calculated Land Rental AppraisalProcedure) are amended by deletingclauses (i) and (ii) from paragraph 1of each Exhibit, and substituting:

(i) an MAI or SRPA member of theAppraisal Institute (or its successororganization or, if it no longer exists,an organization with similar require-ments for membership, existing atsuch time), or

(ii) an ASA accreditation from theAmerican Society of Appraisers (orits successor organization or, if it nolonger exists, an organization withsimilar requirements for membership,existing at such time); and

3. Exhibit G to the MDA (AppraisalProcedure) is amended to add the fol-lowing paragraph:

For each purchase of Reserved

Land which (a) closed during theperiod of five (5) years prior to theOccurrence Date and (b) was effectedby transfer of such Reserved Landdirectly from the City to a nominee ofDeveloper which was not an affiliateof Developer (an “Independent Pur-chaser”), Developer shall make avail-able for review by the appraiser(s)and the City such documentation as isreasonably required to determine thefull value of all consideration paid byeach Independent Purchaser forReserved Land. Notwithstanding theforegoing, if Developer is subject to acovenant for the benefit of such Inde-pendent Purchaser which prohibitsdisclosure to the appraiser(s) and theCity of the consideration paid by theIndependent Purchaser, Developershall not be required to make docu-ments pertaining to such transaction

available unless Developer obtains awaiver of the covenant from suchIndependent Purchaser; provided,however, that Developer shall usereasonable efforts (without paymentor other consideration) to obtain suchwaiver. From and after the date of theSecond Amendment of the MasterDevelopment Agreement, Developershall not enter into any agreementwith an Independent Purchaserwhich would prevent Developer frommaking available for review by theappraiser(s) and the City such docu-mentation as is reasonably requiredto determine the full value of all con-sideration paid by such IndependentPurchaser for Reserved Land.

4. Diversity. Developer agrees thatfrom and after the date of this SecondAmendment, Developer shall (a)request assurance from each Indepen-

dent Purchaser (as defined in ExhibitG) and each independent third partyto which Developer transfersReserved Land purchased by Devel-oper (each an “Independent Purchas-er”) that such Independent Purchaserhas adopted, or will adopt, meaning-ful diversity policies, and (b) provideto Independent Purchasers informa-tion necessary to access (i) the City’scurrent registry of certified MinorityBusiness Enterprises (“MBE”) andFemale Business Enterprises(“FBE”) for construction and supplychain needs, and (ii) the services ofEmployment Connections for humancapital needs.

5. Miscellaneous. All capitalizedterms not defined in this Amendmentshall have the meaning given suchterms in the MDA. The MDA, asamended by this Second Amendment,

is ratified and affirmed and shallremain in full force and effect. ThisSecond Amendment may be executedin counterparts, each of which shallbe deemed an original, but all ofwhich shall constitute one and thesame instrument.

Section 2. That the Second Amend-ment shall be prepared by the Direc-tor of Law.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall take

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effect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 496-12.By Council Members Keane andSweeney (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Port Control toexercise the first option to renew Con-tract No. PS2010-106 with PrecisionAnalytical, Inc. to perform environ-mental analytical laboratory servicesin support of environmental pro-grams for the Department of PortControl.

Whereas, under the authority ofOrdinance No. 183-09, passed April13, 2009, the Director of Port Controlentered into Contract No. PS2010-106with Precision Analytical, Inc. toperform environmental analyticallaboratory services in support ofenvironmental programs for theDepartment of Port Control; and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 183-09

requires further legislation beforeexercising the first option to renewon this contract; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPort Control is authorized to exer-cise the first option to renew Con-tract No. PS2010-106 for an addition-al year with Precision Analytical,Inc., to perform environmental ana-lytical laboratory services in sup-port of environmental programs forthe Department of Port Control.This ordinance constitutes the addi-tional legislative authority requiredby Ordinance No. 183-09 to exercise

this option.Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 535-12.By Council Members Keane and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Port Control toemploy one or more professional con-

sultants to provide air and cargo ser-vice consulting and related services,for a period of two years, with twoone-year options to renew, the first ofwhich is exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofPort Control is authorized to employ

by contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose of sup-plementing the regularly employedstaff of the several departments ofthe City of Cleveland in order to pro-vide professional services necessaryto provide air and cargo service con-sulting and related services, for aperiod of two years, with two one-

year options to renew, the first ofwhich is exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 2. That the cost of the con-tract or contracts authorized shall bepaid from Fund No. 60 SF 001, RequestNo. RQS 3001, RL 2012-23.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 537-12.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Cleveland and Sweeney (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance determin-ing the method of making the publicimprovement of constructing, recon-

structing, and replacing cemeteryfacilities, buildings, structures andgrounds; and authorizing the Directorof Public Works to enter into one ormore public improvement contractsfor the making of the improvement;and authorizing the Director toemploy one or more professional con-sultants to design the improvement.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, under Section 167of the Charter of the City of Cleve-land, this Council determines tomake the public improvement ofconstructing, reconstructing, andrehabilitating cemetery facilities,

buildings, structures and grounds(the “Improvement”), for the Depart-ment of Public Works, by one ormore contracts duly let to the low-est responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding for a grossprice for the improvement.

Section 2. That, provided the City ofCleveland sells the general obligationbonds authorized by Ordinance No.272-12, passed April 2, 2012, the Direc-tor of Public Works is authorized toenter into one or more contracts forthe making of the public improve-ment with the lowest responsible bid-

der or bidders after competitive bid-ding for a gross price for the Improve-ment, provided, however, that eachseparate trade and each distinct com-ponent part of the Improvement maybe treated as a separate improvement,and each, or any combination, of thetrades or components may be the sub-ject of a separate contract for a grossprice. On request of the director, the

contractor shall furnish a correctschedule of unit prices, includingprofit and overhead, for all items con-stituting units of the Improvement.

Section 3. That the Director of Pub-lic Works is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or more con-sultants or one or more firms of con-sultants for the purpose of supple-menting the regularly employed staffof the several departments of the Cityof Cleveland in order to provide pro-fessional services necessary to designthe Improvement.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Public Works from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Public Works for the

purpose of compiling a list. The com-pensation to be paid for the servicesshall be fixed by the Board of Control.The contract or contracts authorizedshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw, approved by the Director of Pub-lic Works, and certified by the Direc-tor of Finance.

Section 4. That the Director of Pub-lic Works is authorized to apply andpay for permits, licenses, or otherauthorizations required by any regu-latory agency or public authority topermit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 5. That the cost of anyexpenditure authorized by this ordi-nance shall be paid from the fund orfunds which are credited the proceedsof the sale of general obligationbonds authorized by Ordinance No.272-12, passed April 2, 2012, if the City

sells such bonds and Fund Nos. 20 SF511, 20 SF 519, 20 SF 525, and 20 SF 541,and any other funds appropriated forthis purpose with the approval of theDirector of Finance.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 563-12.By Council Members Keane and

Sweeney (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Port Control tolease certain space located in the pas-senger terminal building at BurkeLakefront Airport to Soluna Air Char-ter, Inc. for flight planning and as aplace for flight crews to rest untiltheir scheduled departure time, for aterm of two years, with two one-yearoptions to renew, the first of which isexercisable through additional leg-islative authority.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-

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ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingand as an exception to the provi-sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of Port Con-

trol is authorized to lease to SolunaAir Charter, Inc. (“Lessee”), approx-imately 238 square feet of spacelocated in Room 115 A of the pas-senger terminal building at BurkeLakefront Airport which is not need-ed for public use.

Section 2. That the term of the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shallcommence on March 15, 2012, andshall not exceed two years, with twoone-year options to renew, the first ofwhich is exercisable through addi-tional legislative authority.

Section 3. That the space authorizedby this ordinance shall be leased at anannual rental rate of $3,213.00 whichis payable in monthly installments of$267.75, at the rate of $13.50 per squarefeet, which is determined to be fairmarket value, exclusive of utilities.

Section 4. That the lease may autho-

rize the Lessee to make improve-ments to the leased premises subjectto the approval of appropriate Cityagencies and officials.

Section 5. That the lease shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 6. That the Director of PortControl, the Director of Law, andother appropriate City officials areauthorized to execute any other docu-ments and certificates, and take anyother actions which may be necessaryor appropriate to effect the leaseauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effect

and be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 621-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to enter into one or more con-tracts with Cleveland Action to Sup-port Housing, Inc. (CASH) for admin-istrative costs to implement housingrehabilitation, new housing construc-tion and commercial redevelopmentloan programs.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-

ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofCommunity Development is autho-rized to enter into one or more con-tracts with Cleveland Action to Sup-port Housing, Inc. (CASH) foradministrative costs to implementhousing rehabilitation, new housingconstruction and commercial rede-velopment loan programs in the Cityof Cleveland.

Section 2. That the aggregate costof the contracts shall not exceed$84,000.00, and shall be paid fromFund No. 14 SF 038, RQS 8006, RL 2012-0060.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall take

effect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 622-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to enter into contracts forCommercial Revitalization andrebate, grant, and/or loan agree-ments with Storefront RenovationProgram applicants, and to enter intoagreements for eligible costs to com-

munity development corporations forimplementation of the Storefront Ren-ovation and Commercial Revitaliza-tion Programs.

Whereas, the City has created aStorefront Renovation Program toencourage exterior rehabilitation ofbuildings in targeted areas in theCity of Cleveland; and

Whereas, the City is creating aCommercial Revitalization Programto further encourage rehabilitation,increase the availability of goodsand services for low and moderateincome residents, and create employ-ment in the City; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council of

the City of Cleveland:Section 1. That the Director ofCommunity Development is autho-rized to enter into rebate, grant,and/or loan agreements with Store-front Renovation Program appli-cants, and contracts for eligibleadministrative costs, consulting, orprofessional services, and expensesto community development corpora-tions for implementation of the Com-mercial Revitalization and Store-front Renovation Programs. TheDirector is also authorized to pro-vide compensating balance depositsto a designated lender(s) via Cleve-land Action to Support Housing(CASH) or other designee in returnfor below market interest rate com-mercial loans to be used in theStorefront Renovation Program.

Section 2. That the Director of Com-

munity Development is authorized toenter into contracts with CommercialRevitalization Program applicants.

Section 3. That the Director of Com-munity Development is authorized toaccept program income monies inrepayment from community develop-ment corporations under the Store-front Renovation Program and to uti-lize this program income, other Com-munity Development Block Grant pro-gram income and Kiosk programincome in a revolving fund for addi-tional Commercial Revitalization andStorefront Renovation Program

expenditures, and such programincome is appropriated for that pur-pose.

Section 4. That the City is autho-rized to accept promissory notes, nam-ing the City of Cleveland as payee,and mortgages, naming the City ofCleveland as mortgagee, and anyother security instrument executed toevidence and secure repayment of

loans, costs, and fees under the City’sStorefront Renovation Program andCommercial Revitalization Program.

Section 5. That the Director of Com-munity Development is authorized toenter into forbearance agreementswith any recipient of a validly exist-ing loan, administered by the City forCommercial Revitalization or Store-front Renovation.

Section 6. That the Director of Com-munity Development is authorized tocollect from persons or entities withwhom the City is entering into loanagreements or forebearance agree-ments an amount equal to any amountspent for services related to suchagreements, such as title searches,credit bureau reports and documentfiling fees. Such fees shall be deposit-ed into Fund No. 14.

Section 7. That the total of the con-

tracts and rebate agreements autho-rized may not exceed $37,000 and willbe paid from Fund No. 14 SF 038,Request No. RQS 8006 RL 2012-0065.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from the after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 623-12.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Sweeney (by departmental

request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Community Devel-opment to enter into contracts withone or more non-profit agencies tooperate a community garden pro-gram.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofCommunity Development is autho-rized to enter into contracts withone or more non-profit agencies tooperate a community gardening pro-gram.

Section 2. That the cost of the con-tract or contracts shall not exceed

$141,000.00, and shall be paid fromFund Nos. 14 SF 038, Request No. RQS8006 RL 2012-0063.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

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Ord. No. 703-12.By Council Member Zone.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director of Pub-lic Service to issue a permit to theSagrada Familia Church to stretchbanners at 7750 Detroit Avenue and7775 Detroit Avenue, for the periodfrom May 18, 2012 to June 10, 2012,inclusive, publicizing the Church Fes-

tival.Whereas, this ordinance constitutes

an emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Public Service ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Sagrada Famil-ia Church to install, maintain andremove banners at 7750 Detroit and7775 Detroit Avenue for the periodfrom May 18, 2012 to June 10, 2012,inclusive. Said banner shall beapproved by the Director of PublicService, in consultation with the

Director of Public Safety, as to type,method of affixing and location soas not to interfere with any signerected and maintained under therequirements of law or ordinance.The permission of the owner of anypole from which a banner will behung must be obtained prior toissuance of the permit. No commer-cial advertising shall be printed orpermitted on said banner and saidbanner shall be removed promptlyupon the expiration of said permit.

Section 2. That this ordinance ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise, it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 704-12.By Council Member Cimperman (By

departmental request).An emergency ordinance to vacate

a portion of Decatur Court S.E. (16.5feet wide).

Whereas, under Resolution No. 260-A-12, adopted March 16, 2012, thisCouncil declared its intention tovacate a portion of Decatur Court S.E.(16.5 feet wide); and

Whereas, notice of the adoption ofthe above vacation was served on theabutting property owners affected bythe resolution which stated a time

and place when objections would beheard before the Board of Revision ofAssessments; and

Whereas, on April 25, 2012, theBoard of Revision of Assessmentsapproved the above vacation underthe provisions of Section 176 of theCharter of the City of Cleveland; and

Whereas, this Council is satisfiedthat there is good cause for vacatinga portion of the above and that it willnot be detrimental to the generalinterest and that it should be made;and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure providing forthe usual daily operation of a munici-pal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That this Councildeclares that the followingdescribed real property is vacated:

Legal DescriptionFor

Decatur Court VacationSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, and State ofOhio, and known as being part ofOriginal Two Acre Lot No. 129, alsoknown as being part of Decatur Court(16.50 feet wide) as shown in the Wal-worth and Kelley Subdivision asrecorded in Volume 2, Page 26 ofCuyahoga County Map Records andmore fully bounded and described asfollows;

Commencing at a drill hole found ina stone at the intersection of the cen-terline of Carnegie Avenue (99.00 feetwide, formerly known as CentralAvenue and Ohio Street), with thecenterline of Broadway (99.00 feetwide, formerly known as Pittsburgh

Street);Thence North 55° 07' 15" East,

along the centerline of CarnegieAvenue, as aforesaid, 182.23 feet;

Thence South 34° 52' 45" East, 49.50feet to a point in the southeasterlyRight-of-Way of Carnegie Avenue, asaforesaid;

Thence continuing South 34° 52'45" East, 60.31 feet to an angle point,and the PRINCIPAL PLACE OFBEGINNING of a parcel of land hereindescribed;

Thence South 67° 06' 15" East,100.15 feet to an angle point;

Thence North 58° 33' 40" East, 20.31feet to an angle point;

Thence North 67° 06' 15" West,107.22 feet to an angle point;

Thence North 34° 52' 45" West, 10.20feet to an angle point;

Thence South 12° 54' 58" West, 22.27feet to the PRINCIPAL PLACE OFBEGINNING, containing 0.0412 acres,be the same, more or less, but subjectto all legal highways, and shown inthe Vacated Plat recorded in Volume

 _____, Page _____ of Cuyahoga Coun-ty Map Records, and prepared byLouise A. Veverka, dated March 13,2012.

Legal Description approved byGreg Esber, Section Chief, Plats, Sur-veys and House Numbering Section.

Section 2. That provided allrequired approvals have beenobtained, the Manager of Engineer-ing and Construction is directed torecord the vacation plat in the officeof the Recorder of Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. That the Clerk of Councilis directed to transmit a copy of this

ordinance to the Fiscal Officer ofCuyahoga County.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the affirma-tive vote of two-thirds of all the mem-bers elected to Council, it shall takeeffect and be in force immediatelyupon its passage and approval by theMayor; otherwise it shall take effectand be in force from and after the ear-liest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 713-12.By Council Member Cimperman.An emergency ordinance changing

the name of Eagle Avenue betweenOntario Street and East Ninth Streetto “Larry Doby Way”.

Whereas, the Cleveland Indians arelooking forward to celebrating the65th anniversary of Larry Doby’s hav-ing broken the color barrier in the

American League when he made hisdebut with the Cleveland Indians onJuly 5, 1947; and,

Whereas, the Cleveland Indianswill recognize Mr. Doby’s courageousact and his overall contributions tothe Indians and Major League Base-ball in a ceremony following the ball-game against the Tampa Bay Rays onFriday, July 6, 2012; and,

Whereas, the citizens of Clevelandwant to honor the legacy of LarryDoby with a street name of “LarryDoby Way”; and,

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure for the imme-diate preservation of public peace,property, health or safety; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the street name of

Eagle Avenue between OntarioStreet and East Ninth Street ischanged to “Larry Doby Way”.

Section 2. That this ordinance ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

Ord. No. 714-12.By Council Member Conwell.An emergency ordinance changing

the name of Glenville Recreation

Baseball Field located at 680 E. 113thStreet to “The Dennis T. WoodsField”.

Whereas, Dennis T. Woods taughtat Glenville High School for 32 years,and helped start their baseball pro-gram in 1966; and

Whereas, Mr. Woods coached theGlenville High School team from 1966through 1974 and again from 1985through 1996 as Athletic Director,coaching the team to league champi-onships nine times, appearing in fiveCity Championships and winningtwo, and finishing as State RunnersUp in the State championship in 1973;and

Whereas, Mr. Woods was the HeadBaseball Coach at Cuyahoga Commu-nity Metro from 1977 through 1979,and the Head Baseball Coach at CaseWestern Reserve University from1981 through 1985 while still teachingat Glenville High School; and

Whereas, after retiring in 1996, Mr.Woods coached three years at Cleve-land Heights High School, and hascoached at Lake Catholic High Schoolfor the past twelve years; and

Whereas, this past season, Mr.Woods achieved his 700 coaching vic-tory along with 433 loses;

Whereas, the citizens of Glenvillewant to honor Dennis T. Woods as atrue hero, coach, teacher, and mentorby renaming the Glenville Recreation

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Index

O—Ordinance; R—Resolution; F—File

Bold figures—Final Publication; D—Defeated; R—Reprint; T—Tabled; V—Vetoed;

Bold type in sections indicates amendments

Aging Department

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG Funds —

Community Development Department (O 568-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Western Reserve Area Agency On Aging Programs, 2013, 2014 — Western Reserve Area Agency

Grants (O 662-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Agreements

Community Development — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding non- productive

land (O 755-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 786

Economic Development — Repeal Ordinance No. 247-12 — TIF Agreement — 800 Superior, LLC,

(O 731-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Public Works — Property adoption agreement with University Circle Incorporated to install

and maintain a Bike Park In Rockefeller Park (O 264-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819

AIDS

AIDS-Related Services — HOPWA Grant — various agencies — Community Development

Department — Health Department (O 706-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies — Community Development Department

(O 707-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Appreciation

Rebuilding Together Cleveland (R 781-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Appropriations

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — contracts

with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG

Funds — Aging Department — Community Development Department (O 568-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Banners

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar —

Capital Projects (Ward 07) (O 760-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church

Festival — Capital Projects (Ward 15) (O 703-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

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Baseball Field as “The Dennis T.Woods Field.”

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure for the imme-diate preservation of public peace,property, health or safety, now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the name ofGlenville Recreation Baseball Fieldlocated at 680 E. 113th Street to “TheDennis T. Woods Field.”

Section 2. That this ordinance ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in force imme-diately upon its passage and approvalby the Mayor; otherwise it shall takeeffect and be in force from and afterthe earliest period allowed by law.

Passed May 14, 2012.Effective May 16, 2012.

COUNCIL COMMITTEE

MEETINGS

Monday, May 21, 20129:00 a.m.

Health and Human Services Com-mittee: Present: Cimperman, Chair;J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Keane, Kel-ley, Reed, Zone. Authorized Absence:Conwell.

2:00 p.m.

Finance Committee: Present:Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair;Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland,Keane, Miller, Mitchell, Polensek,Pruitt, Westbrook.

3:00 p.m.

Legislation Committee & FinanceCommittee: Present in Legislation:

Mitchell, Chair; Brancatelli, Cleve-land, Reed, Sweeney. AuthorizedAbsence: K. Johnson, Vice Chair;Cimperman. Present in Finance:Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair;Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland,Keane, Miller, Mitchell, Polensek,Pruitt, Westbrook.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

9:30 a.m.

Community and Economic Devel-

opment Committee: Present: Bran-catelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cim-perman, Cummins, J. Johnson,Miller, Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

1:00 p.m.

Health and Human Services Com-

mittee: Present: Cimperman, Chair;J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Conwell,Keane, Kelley, Reed, Zone.

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Bonds

General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue — Finance Department

(F 763-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Board of Control — Community Development Department

Franklin Avenue (Ward 15) — PPN 002-21-010 — Painter’s Loft Condominium Owner’s

Association, Inc. (BOC Res. 223-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Hodgson Avenue, 4328 (Ward 14) — PPN 015-11-119 — Jose A. Castro (BOC Res. 222-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Board of Control — Concession Agreement

East 9th Street Pier Farmers Market — agreements with various concessionaires — Dept. of

Port Control (BOC Res. 211-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795

Board of Control — Finance Department

Steel, miscellaneous sizes — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stark Metal Sales, Inc. (BOC Res. 203-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

Franklin Avenue (Ward 15) — PPN 002-21-010 — Painter’s Loft Condominium Owner’s

Association, Inc. (BOC Res. 223-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Hodgson Avenue, 4328 (Ward 14) — PPN 015-11-119 — Jose A. Castro (BOC Res. 222-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Board of Control — Motor Vehicle Maintenance Division

Cab and chassis with flat beds and cranes — per Ord. 1602-10 to Fallsway Equipment

Company — Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 221-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .797

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bids rejected — Dept.

of Public Works (BOC Res. 220-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Baker Vehicle Systems, Inc. —

Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 219-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Licursi Garden Center —

Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 214-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Medina Tractor Sales — Dept.

of Public Works (BOC Res. 215-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Shearer Farm, Inc. — Dept.

of Public Works (BOC Res. 218-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 797

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Sill’s Motor Sales — Dept.

of Public Works (BOC Res. 217-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Mower and cutting equipment parts — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to State Sharpening, Inc. —

Dept. of Public Works (BOC Res. 216-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Board of Control — Port Control Department

East 9th Street Pier Farmers Market — agreements with various concessionaires

(BOC Res. 211-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795

Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to B.P. Britches,

Inc., d.b.a. Christopher’s (BOC Res. 213-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Uniforms (Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting) — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 to Stonewall Uniform

Corp. (BOC Res. 212-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 796

Board of Control — Professional Service Contracts

Meter Automation and Replacement Program consulting services — approve sub-consultants —

Contract #67994 per BOC Res. 153-08, 558-10, 470-11 — Division of Water, Dept.

of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 204-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

Technology consulting services for new work order management system — per Ord. 626-11 to

Woolpert, Inc. — Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 205-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .794

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Catch basin debris, disposal of — per C.O. Sec. 129.29 to American Waste Management

Services, Inc. — Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 210-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .795

HVAC system maintenance, repair/replacement — per Ord. 1216-11 to Energy Mechanical

Corp., Inc. (BOC Res. 209-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795

Ion Chromatograph — per C.O. Sec. 129.28 — all bids rejected — Division

of Water (BOC Res. 206-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

Meter Automation and Replacement Program consulting services — approve sub-consultants —

Contract #67994 per BOC Res. 153-08, 558-10, 470-11 — Division of Water (BOC Res. 204-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

Technology consulting services for new work order management system — per Ord. 626-11 to

Woolpert, Inc. (BOC Res. 205-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

Water meter parts — per C.O. Sec. 129.25 to Badger Meter, Inc. — Division of Water

(BOC Res. 207-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 794

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Detroit Avenue, 4415-17, (Ward 3) – Allyn W. Soper, owner — appeal heard on 5/21/12

(Cal. 12-23) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Douse Avenue, 4492, (Ward 5) – Lisa Liuzzo, owner — appeal denied and adopted on 5/21/12

(Cal. 12-67) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

East 71st Street, 4173, (Ward 12) – Falls Realty, owner — appeal heard on 5/21/12

(Cal. 12-39) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Fairville Avenue, 18921, (Ward 19) – Jeremy and Aubrey Hostetler, owners — appeal heard

on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-71) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Ivanhoe Road, 1130, (Ward 11) – The 5400 Corporation LLC, owner, and John

Hirko, prospective tenant — appeal postponed to 9/24/12 on 5/21/12 (Cal. 11-125). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Prame Avenue, 2202, (Ward 14) – Westside Ministries, owner and Hispanic

UMADAOP, prospective tenant — appeal granted and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-27) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Reno Avenue, 10606, (Ward 2) – Union Miles Homes, Ltd., owner and Ivy Willis, tenant —

appeal heard on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-69) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Scranton Road, 2884, (Ward 14) – Ramon Torres, owner — appeal postponed to 7/30/12

on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

St. Clair Avenue, 15707-15801, (Ward 11) – Collinwood/Nottingham Village Development

Corporation and DiCicco & Sons, Inc., owners and DG Strategic II, LLC, prospective

purchaser — appeal granted and adopted on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-70) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802

Vestry Avenue, 2619, (Ward 3) – Cleveland Bricks, LLC, owner — appeal granted and adopted

on 5/21/12 (Cal. 12-60) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

Bellflower Road, 11327, (Ward 9) – Case Western Reserve University, owner — appeal to be

heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-83) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Carnegie Avenue, 3400, (Ward 5) – The Comella Trust, James Comella, owner and

Anthony Mendolera, tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-81) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802Detroit Avenue, 4408, (Ward 3) – Karen O’Malley, owner — appeal to be heard on

6/4/12 (Cal. 12-90). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

East 185th Street, 602, (Ward 11) – Atlas Financial Services, owner and Fabian Crawford,

prospective tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-61) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802

East 89th Street, 1762, (Ward 7) – Tina Humphrey, owner — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12

(Cal. 12-62) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 802

Fulton Road, 4280, (Ward 13) – Phylos Investments, Ltd., owner and O’Reilly Auto Parts,

tenant — appeal to be heard on 6/4/12 (Cal. 12-82) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .802

Building and Housing Department

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Building Code

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Burke Lakefront Airport

Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc.

(O 563-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Capital Projects

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement

for Highway Purposes — City Planning Commission (Ward 12) (R 751-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788

Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of Woodland Avenue, Phase

I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation of Triskett Avenue , Phases

1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure

Improvement (O 399-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832

Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 704-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” — City

Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 713-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar —Banners (Ward 07) (O 760-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — encroach into right — of — way — 39 American Flags —

Progressive Street Club (Ward 02) (O 730-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church

Festival — banners (Ward 15) (O 703-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Vehicles, Equipment and Accessories, 2012 (O 752-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783

Case Western Reserve University

Case Western Reserve University Public Health Partnership — Grant — Health

Department (O 565-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

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Clerk of Council

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — Week of May 21st (F 761-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — May 21 Meeting (F 762-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Summer Meeting Schedule, 2012 (R 715-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — public improvement contracts — Security

Bollards (O 395-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832Port Control — professional services — contracts — Manage The Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Port Control — public improvement contracts — professional services — Rehabilitating the

South Cargo Ramp & Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .781

Cleveland Municipal Court

Finance Department — Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment

Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Cleveland Public Power

Lights, Decorative Post — installation — Utilities Department (O 406-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792

Utilities Department — American Municipal Power Ecosmart Choice Program (O 758-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 787

Utilities Department — Requirement contracts for equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle

Charging Stations for a Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825

Codified Ordinances

Amend Section 357.13 — Wheelchair Lifts and Ramps as Yard Encroachments (O 539-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Amend Section 603.091 — Unlawful Restraint of Animals (O 12-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .791

Amend Section 617.11 — Selling or Dispensing Beer or Liquor In Certain Public Premises

(O 394-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Automated Cameras To Impose Civil Penalties Upon Red Light And Speeding Violators —

Amend Section 413.031 (O 208-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Community Entertainment Districts — Amend Section 699A.011 (O 759-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .787

Enact New Section 127.12 — Telecommunications (O 215-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792

Impounding Dogs and Cats — Amend Section 603.03 — Safety Department (O 245-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789

Communications

Dreyer, Allan — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — Week of May 21st (F 761-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Franklin, Sandra — Clerk of Council Pro Tempore — May 21st Meeting (F 762-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue — Finance Department

(F 763-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Community Development

Agreement — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding non- productive land (O 755-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 786

Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community

Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract

with various agencies (O 612-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Cleveland Action To Support Housing, Inc. (CASH) — CDBG Funds (O 621-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

Financial Empowerment Center Program — Grant (O 750-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .782

Garden Program — non-profit agencies (O 623-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

HIV/ AIDS Prevention Programs — various agencies (O 707-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .793

Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community

gardening (O 757-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG

Funds — Aging Department (O 568-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan

Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) (O 622-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

Community Development Block Grant Program

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract

with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Cleveland Action To Support Housing, Inc. (CASH) — CDBG Funds — Community

Development Department (O 621-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

Garden Program — non-profit agencies (O 623-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP) and Chore Program — Expend CDBG

Funds — Aging Department — Community Development Department (O 568-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan

Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) — Community Development

Department (O 622-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

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Storefront Renovation and Commercial Revitalization Programs — Rebate and Loan

Agreements — Cleveland Action To Support Housing (CASH) — Community Development

Department (O 622-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 835

Transport and Supply Natural Gas — Finance Department (O 651-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .793

Utilities Department — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009

Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Utilities Department — NEORSD — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street

Pump Station (Ward 03) (O 737-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department — public improvement — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project

(Ward 01) (O 739-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department — public improvement — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project

(Ward 03) (O 740-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department — public improvement — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project

(Ward 15) (O 741-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., —

Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14)

(F 764-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Utilities Department — Equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for a

Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825

Vehicles, Equipment and Accessories, 2012 (O 752-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 783

Cuyahoga County

Community Development — agreement — Cuyahoga County Land Bank — Regarding

non- productive land (O 755-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 786

Finance Department — Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment

Court Collaborative Program — Substance Abuse and Mental Health ServicesAdministration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Dominion East Ohio

Public Works — grant easement — For Rockefeller Park (Ward 08) (O 748-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782

Easements

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement

for Highway Purposes — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 12)

(R 751-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788

Public Works — Dominion East Ohio Gas — For Rockefeller Park (Ward 08) (O 748-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782

Economic Development Department

Amend Contract No. 40622 — Chagrin Highlands MDA (O 400-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 833

Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure

Improvement (O 399-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832Repeal Ordinance No. 247-12 — TIF Agreement — 800 Superior, LLC, (O 731-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Emergency Medical Service Division

Computers, Mobile Data — Pen-Base , I Mobile — contracts — Division of Fire & EMS — Safety

Department (O 571-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Encroachments

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — right — of — way — 39 American Flags — Progressive Street

Club — Capital Projects (Ward 02) (O 730-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Fees

Impounding Dogs and Cats — Amend Section 603.03 — Safety Department (O 245-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Finance Department

Amend Section 3 of Ord. No. 1433-11 — Adult Treatment Court Collaborative Program —

Substance Abuse And Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (O 736-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Doors, Overhead — maintain, replace, repair (O 652-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Enact New Section 127.12 — Telecommunications (O 215-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .792

Exercise option to renew Contract No. MA1511RC2010-118 — Software House International,

Inc. To Provide Microsoft Licenses (O 754-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 786

General Obligation Bonds Series. 2012 — Notice of intent to issue (F 763-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .775

Professional Service — contracts — for licenses, equipment, for IT Capital (O 735-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Professional Services — contracts — Implement Web- Based Payment System (O 734-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Salary and Wage Schedules — various classifications — Amend Sect(s) 5, 25, 30, 34, 35,

and 37 Ord. No. 1689-11 — Human Resources Department (O 753-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .784

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Lease Agreement

Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc. —

Burke Lakefront Airport (O 563-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Leases

Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community

gardening (O 757-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Port Control — Parking for the USS Cod Museum (O 257-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 818

Safety Department — Portion of the 1st Floor in the Justice Center for Police Museum

(O 258-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 818

Liquor Permits

East 123rd St., 963-65 — transfer of ownership application (Ward 09) (F 766-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Pearl Rd., 4256 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 983-11 (Ward 13) (R 717-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804

West 130th St., 4606 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 1245-11 (Ward 18)

(R 718-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

Utilities Department — contract — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street

Pump Station (Ward 03) (O 737-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Permits

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar —

Banners — Capital Projects (Ward 07) (O 760-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Martin Luther King Jr. Drive — encroach into right — of — way — 39 American Flags —

Progressive Street Club — Capital Projects (Ward 02) (O 730-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .790

Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church

Festival — Banners — Capital Projects (Ward 15) (O 703-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Port Control Department

Amend Title & Section 1 of Ord. No. 748-11 — public improvement contracts — Security

Bollards (O 395-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832

Cleveland Youth Summer Employment Program, 2012 — contracts — Youth Opportunities

Unlimited (YOU) (O 747-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781

Contracts — remove rubber and any other contaminants from paved surfaces (O 745-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 780

Exercise option to Renew Contract No. PS 2010-322 — Kellogg Community College —

professional services — To Certify City Personnel as Airport Rescue Firefighting

Basic Firefighters (O 743-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Exercise option to Renew Contract No. PS2010-106 with Precision Analytical, Inc. (O 496-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Lease — Parking for the USS Cod Museum (O 257-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 818

Professional service for Air and Cargo Service Consulting (O 535-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Professional Services — contracts — Manage The Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Public Improvement Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E. 9th St. Pier

(Ward 03) (O 744-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Public Improvement Contracts — professional services — Rehabilitating the South Cargo Ramp

& Reconstructing Taxiway N at CHIA (O 746-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 781

Terminal Space — Flight Planning and Crew Layover Rest Area — Soluna Air Charter, Inc. —

Burke Lakefront Airport (O 563-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Predatory Lending

Anti-Predatory Lending and Foreclosure Prevention Assistance — Expend CDBG — Contract

with various agencies — Community Development Department (O 612-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 793

Professional Services

Capital Projects — Amend Title and Section 1 of Ord. No. 591-11 — Rehabilitation of

Woodland Avenue, Phase I (Ward 04) (O 732-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation

of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (Ward 17) (O 733-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776

Cemetery Facilities — public improvement contracts — Public Works Department (O 537-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Exercise option to renew Contract No. PS 2010-322 — Kellogg Community College — To Certify

City Personnel as Airport Rescue Firefighting Basic Firefighters (O 743-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Finance Department — contracts — for licenses, equipment, for IT Capital (O 735-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Finance Department- contracts — Implement Web- Based Payment System (O 734-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 777

Port Control — contracts — Manage the Fuel Farm at CHIA (O 742-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .779

Port Control — For Air and Cargo Service Consulting (O 535-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 834

Port Control — Public Improvement Contracts — Constructing a Transient Marina at the E.

9th St. Pier (Ward 03) (O 744-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

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Sewers

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009

Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer

Replacement Project (Ward 01) (O 739-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer

Replacement Project (Ward 03) (O 740-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer

Replacement Project (Ward 15) (O 741-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779Utilities Department (WPC) — CONTRACT PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., —

Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14)

(F 764-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Statement of Work Acceptance

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009

Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., —

Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14)

(F 764-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Street Vacation

Decatur Ct., S.E. — vacate a portion — City Planning Commission — Capital Projects (Ward

03) (O 704-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Streets — Name

Eagle Ave. (Between Ontario St. & East 9th St.) — Change name to “Larry Doby Way” — City

Planning Commission (Ward 03) (O 713-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation

of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission — Public Works Department

(Ward 06) (O 756-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T.

Woods Field” — City Planning Commission — Public Works (Ward 09) (O 714-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Tax Abatement

Amend Sections 4, 5, and 9 of Ordinance No. 856-07 — City of Cleveland as Community

Reinvestment Area (O 76-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 817

Traffic Code

Automated Cameras To Impose Civil Penalties Upon Red Light and Speeding Violators —

Amend Section 413.031 (O 208-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Traffic Commissioner

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789

Traffic Engineering & Parking Division

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789

Utilities Department

American Municipal Power Ecosmart Choice Program (O 758-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .787

Contract — NEORSD — Reimbursement for emergency repair on the Mary Street Pump Station

(Ward 03) (O 737-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Contracts — Datamatic Ltd., For Meter Reading System Maintenance (O 738-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Lights, Decorative Post — installation (O 406-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 792

Public Improvement Contracts — East 176th St. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 01)

(O 739-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Public Improvement Contracts — St. Clair Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 03)

(O 740-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 778

Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer Replacement Project (Ward 15)

(O 741-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

Requirement contracts for equipment to operate an Electric Vehicle Charging Stations for

a Three-Year Pilot Program (O 284-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825

Roofs — Contracts — test, evaluate, repair and replace (O 262-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 818

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract RC 68980A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., — 2009

Sewer Repair at various locations (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 765-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., —

Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (Ward 14) (F 764-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

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Ward 07

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776

Fidelity Baptist Church — 120th Anniversary — Congratulations (R 774-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776

Fidelity Baptist Church — East 84th & East 86th — May 18th to June 19th — Annual Bazaar —

Banners — Capital Projects (O 760-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Wright, R.N., Carole — Congratulations (R 775-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Ward 08

Davidson, Ogletree — Condolence (R 768-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

East 89th St. (Carnegie Ave. to Quincy Ave.) — Secondary and Honorary Designation

of “William F. Boyd Sr. Way” — City Planning Commission — Public Works Department

(O 756-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 790

Jones, Adele Gordon — Condolence (R 769-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Public Works — Grant easement to Dominion East Ohio Gas — For Rockefeller Park (O 748-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 782

Ward 09

East 123rd St., 963-65 — transfer of ownership application — liquor permit (F 766-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Glenville Recreation Baseball Field, E. 113th St., 680 — Change name to “The Dennis T.

Woods Field” — City Planning Commission — Public Works (O 714-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Ward 12

Ackley Rd. & Broadway Ave. at Union Ave. — Appropriate Temporary & Permanent Easement forHighway Purposes — Capital Projects — City Planning Commission (Ward 12)

(R 751-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788

Fortuna Family — East 80th National Slovenian Home “Persons Of The Year” — Congratulations

(R 779-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Ward 13

Cleveland-Marshall College of Law — Congratulations (R 778-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776

Memphis School Site — Koinonia Properties, LLC — Purpose of urban farming and community

gardening (O 757-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 791

Pearl Rd., 4256 — withdraw objection to renewal — repeal Res. 983-11 — liquor permit

(R 717-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804

Ward 14

Pedestrian Retail Overlay (PRO) District — West 25 St. (Between Barber Ave. and Library

Ave.) — West 25th St. and Clark Ave. (East and West Sides) — Change Use, Area andHeight District — City Planning Commission (O 285-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 825

Scranton Rd. (Between Parafine Ave. & South of Barber Ave.) — Change Use, Area and Height

District — City Planning Commission (Ward(s) 03, 14) (O 277-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 819

Scranton Rd. (East and West Sides) Near Buhrer Ave. and Kinkel Ave. — Change Use and Height

District — City Planning Commission (O 279-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 823

Scranton Rd. (Between Wade Ave. and Castle Ave.) — Change Use and Area District — City

Planning Commission (O 278-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 821

Utilities Department (WPC) — Contract PI 68771A — Terrace Construction Co., Inc., —

Highview Avenue Sewer Relief (Statement of Final Acceptance) (F 764-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775

Ward 15

Apply & Accept A Grant — Ohio Dept. of Development — Walworth Road Infrastructure

Improvement (O 399-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 832

Doll, Karen & David — Congratulations (R 777-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

Rebuilding Together Cleveland — Appreciation (R 781-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .776

Sagrada Familia Church — Detroit Ave., 7750 and 7775 — May 18 to June 10th — Church

Festival — Banners — Capital Projects (O 703-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 836

Stone Mad Carriage (Horse — Drawn Carriage) — Locations of Operations Consent (O 729-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 789

Utilities Department — Public Improvement Contracts — Wakefield Ave. Area Sewer

Replacement Project (O 741-12). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 779

W. 65th St. & Storer Ave. (Northwest corner) — Change Use District — City Planning

Commission (O 1225-11). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 816

Ward 17

Capital Projects — Amend Title Sections 1 & 9 of Ord. No. 912-11 — Rehabilitation

of Triskett Avenue , Phases 1 & 2 (O 733-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776

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