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Containing PAGE City Council 3 The Calendar 48 Board of Control 48 Civil Service 51 Board of Zoning Appeals 59 Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals 61 Public Notice 62 Public Hearings 62 City of Cleveland Bids 62 Adopted Resolutions and Ordinances 63 Committee Meetings 103 Index 104 The City Record Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland July the Nineteenth, Two Thousand and Seventeen Frank G. Jackson Mayor Kevin J. Kelley President of Council Patricia J. Britt City Clerk, Clerk of Council Ward Name 1 Terrell H. Pruitt 2 Zachary Reed 3 Kerry McCormack 4 Kenneth L. Johnson 5 Phyllis E. Cleveland 6 Blaine A. Griffin 7 TJ Dow 8 Michael D. Polensek 9 Kevin Conwell 10 Jeffrey D. Johnson 11 Dona Brady 12 Anthony Brancatelli 13 Kevin J. Kelley 14 Brian J. Cummins 15 Matthew Zone 16 Brian Kazy 17 Martin J. Keane The City Record is available online at www.clevelandcitycouncil.org Printed on Recycled Paper

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Page 1: The City Record · 2017-07-24 · City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115 Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18 Information Technology

Containing PAGE

City Council 3

The Calendar 48

Board of Control 48

Civil Service 51

Board of Zoning Appeals 59

Board of Building Standardsand Building Appeals 61

Public Notice 62

Public Hearings 62

City of Cleveland Bids 62

Adopted Resolutionsand Ordinances 63

Committee Meetings 103

Index 104

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

July the Nineteenth, Two Thousand and Seventeen

Frank G. JacksonMayor

Kevin J. KelleyPresident of Council

Patricia J. BrittCity Clerk, Clerk of Council

Ward Name

1 Terrell H. Pruitt

2 Zachary Reed

3 Kerry McCormack

4 Kenneth L. Johnson

5 Phyllis E. Cleveland

6 Blaine A. Griffin

7 TJ Dow

8 Michael D. Polensek

9 Kevin Conwell

10 Jeffrey D. Johnson

11 Dona Brady

12 Anthony Brancatelli

13 Kevin J. Kelley

14 Brian J. Cummins

15 Matthew Zone

16 Brian Kazy

17 Martin J. Keane

The City Record is available online atwww.clevelandcitycouncil.org

Printed on Recycled Paper

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DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALSCITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE

President of Council – Kevin J. Kelley

Ward Name Residence

1 Terrell H. Pruitt ..............................................16920 Throckley Avenue 44128

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

3 Kerry McCormack ..............................................1429 West 38th Street 44113

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

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

6 Blaine A. Griffin .......................................11810 Larchmere Boulevard 44120

7 TJ Dow..................................................................7715 Decker Avenue 44103

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

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

10 Jeffrey D. Johnson ..............................................9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108

11 Dona Brady ..........................................................1272 West Boulevard 44102

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 Brian Kazy ........................................................4300 West 143rd Street 44135

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

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

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

Martin J. Flask, Executive Assistant to the Mayor of Special Projects

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

Matt Gray, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability

Natoya J. Walker Minor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Public Affairs

Edward W. Rybka, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development

Duane Deskins, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Prevention, Intervention and

Opportunity for Youth and Young Adults

Dan Williams, Media Relations Director

OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Matthew L. Spronz, DirectorDIVISIONS:

Architecture and Site Development – _________________ Manager

Engineering and Construction — Richard J. Switalski, Manager

Real Estate — James DeRosa, Commissioner

OFFICE OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY – Melissa K. Burrows, Ph.D., Director

OFFICE OF QUALITY CONTROL AND PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT – SabraT. Pierce-Scott, Director

DEPT. OF LAW – Barbara A. Langhenry, Director, Gary D. Singletary, Chief Counsel,

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

Victor R. Perez, Chief Assistant Prosecutor, Room 106: Robin Wood, Law Librarian,

Room 100

DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104;

Natasha Brandt, Manager, Internal AuditDIVISIONS:

Accounts – Lonya Moss Walker, Commissioner, Room 19

Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122

City Treasury – James Hartley, Interim Treasurer, Room 115

Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18

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

Purchases and Supplies – Tiffany White, Commissioner, Room 128

Printing and Reproduction – Michael Hewitt, Commissioner, 1735 Lakeside Avenue

Taxation – Nassim Lynch, Tax Administrator, 205 W. St. Clair Avenue

DEPT. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES – Robert L. Davis, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue

DIVISIONS:

Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner

Utilities Fiscal Control – Frank Badalamenti, Chief Financial Officer

Water – Alex Margevicius, Commissioner

Water Pollution Control – Rachid Zoghaib, Commissioner

DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Robert Kennedy, Director, Cleveland Hopkins International

Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive

DIVISIONS:

Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner

Cleveland 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 – Jeffrey Brown, Commissioner

Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner

Parking Facilities – Kim Johnson, Interim Commissioner

Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner

Recreation – Samuel Gissentaner, Interim Commissioner

Streets – Frank D. Williams, Interim Commissioner

Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner

Waste Collection and Disposal – Randell T. Scott, Interim Commissioner

DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Merle Gordon, Director, 75 Erieview Plaza

DIVISIONS:

Air Quality – David Hearne, Interim Commissioner

Environment – Brian Kimball, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza

Health – Persis Sosiak, Commissioner, 75 Erieview Plaza

DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Michael C. McGrath, Director, Room 230

DIVISIONS:Animal Control Services – Edward Jamison, Chief Animal Control Officer, 2690 West 7thStreetCorrection – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd.Emergency Medical Service – Nicole Carlton, Acting Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe DriveFire – Patrick Kelly, Chief, 1645 Superior AvenuePolice – Calvin D. Williams, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street

DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Michael Cosgrove, Director

DIVISIONS:

Administrative Services – Jesus Rodriguez, Commissioner

Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – John Mahoney, Manager

Neighborhood Development –Chris Garland, Commissioner

Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner

DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Ayonna Blue Donald, Interim Director, Room 500

DIVISIONS:Code Enforcement – Thomas E. Vanover, CommissionerConstruction Permitting – Narid Hussain, Commissioner

DEPT. OF HUMAN RESOURCES – Nycole West, Director, Room 121

DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – David Ebersole, Interim Director, Room 210

DEPT. OF AGING – Mary McNamara, Director, Room 122

COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Grady Stevenson, Interim Director,Mayor Frank G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council Member Brian Cummins, Eugene R. Miller (Board Lawyer), RooseveltE. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline Hardaway, JohnO. Horton, Gary Johnson, Sr., Daniel McNea, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, RolandMuhammad, Gia Hoa Ryan, Peter Whitt.

CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Rev. Gregory E. Jordan, President; MichaelFlickinger, Vice-President; Barry A. Withers, Interim Secretary; Members: Daniel J.Brennan, India Pierce Lee.

SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President KevinJ. Kelley; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director.

BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members;Henry Bailey, Kelley Britt, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Elizabeth Kukla,Secretary.

BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516,Joseph F. Denk, Chairman; Howard Bradley, Patrick M. Gallagher, Robert Maschke, HalimM. Saab, P.E., Alternate Members – D. Cox, P. Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.F.Sullivan.

BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry,President; Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Kevin J. Kelley.

BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Capital Projects Director Matthew Spronz, LawDirector Barbara A. Langhenry; Council Member Kenneth L. Johnson.

BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry;Public Utilities Director Robert L. Davis; Council President Kevin J. Kelley.

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Director; AnthonyJ. 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, Chair man;Clint Martin, Mark Rivera.

MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Barbara A. Langhenry; Chairman;Finance Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Kevin J. Kelley; CouncilmanKevin Kelley.

CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Julie Trott, Chair; GiancarloCalicchia, Vice Chair; Laura M. Bala, Freddy L. Collier, Jr., Allan Dreyer, CouncilMember Terrell H. Pruitt, Robert Strickland, Donald Petit, Secretary.

AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, DianeDown ing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Kevin J. Kelley; Law Director Barbara A.Langhenry.

CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT

JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET

JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS

Judge Courtroom

Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A

Judge Pinkey S. Carr – Courtroom 15C

Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 13A

Judge Janet Rath Colaluca – Courtroom 12B

Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 14C

Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B

Judge Jimmy L. Jackson, Jr. – Courtroom 12A

Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A

Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D

Judge Ronald J.H. O’Leary (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B

Judge Michael R. Sliwinski – Courtroom 13C

Judge Suzan Marie Sweeney – Courtroom 12C

Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D

Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Robert J. Furda

– Chief Bailiff; Dean Jenkins – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief

Magistrate.

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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND

Vol. 104 WEDNESDAY, JULY 19, 2017 No. 5406

The City Record

The City RecordPublished weekly by the City Clerk,

Clerk of Council under authorityof the Charter of the

City of ClevelandThe City Record is available

online atwww.clevelandcitycouncil.org

Address all communications to

PATRICIA J. BRITTCity Clerk, Clerk of Council

216 City Hall

PERMANENT SCHEDULESTANDING COMMITTEES

OF THE COUNCILMAY 15, 2017

MONDAY — Alternating

9:30 A.M. — Health and HumanServices Committee: Cummins(CHAIR), Griffin (VICE-CHAIR),Brady, Cleveland, Conwell, J. John-son, McCormack.

9:30 A.M. — Municipal Servicesand Properties Committee: K. John-son (CHAIR), Dow (VICE-CHAIR),Brancatelli, Cummins, J. Johnson,Kazy, Reed.

MONDAY

2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee:Kelley (CHAIR), Cleveland (VICE-CHAIR), Brady, Brancatelli, Con-well, Griffin, Keane, Pruitt, Zone.

TUESDAY

9:30 A.M. — Development, Plan-ning and Sustainability Committee:Brancatelli (CHAIR), Cleveland(VICE-CHAIR), Cummins, Dow,McCormack, Pruitt, Zone.

TUESDAY — Alternating

1:30 P.M. — Utilities Committee:Pruitt (CHAIR), Brady (VICE-CHAIR), Brancatelli, Cummins, Grif-fin, Keane, Polensek.

1:30 P.M. — Workforce and Com-munity Benefits Committee: Cleve-land (CHAIR), Zone (VICE-CHAIR),J.Johnson, Kazy, Polensek, Pruitt,Reed.

WEDNESDAY — Alternating

10:00 A.M. — Safety Committee:Zone (CHAIR), Conwell (VICE-CHAIR), Griffin, Kazy, Keane,McCormack, Polensek.

10:00 A.M. — Transportation Com-mittee: Keane (CHAIR), Dow(VICE-CHAIR), Conwell, J. Johnson,K.Johnson, Kazy, Reed.

The following Committees meet atthe Call of the Chair:

Mayor’s Appointments Committee:Kazy (CHAIR), Brady, Cleveland,Dow, Kelley.

Operations Committee: Pruitt(CHAIR), Griffin, Kelley, Keane,Zone.

Rules Committee: Kelley(CHAIR), Cleveland, Keane,Polensek, Pruitt.

OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS

CITY COUNCIL______________

Cleveland, OhioJuly 12, 2017

The meeting of the Council wascalled to order at 2:35 p.m. with thePresident of Council, Kevin J. Kel-ley, in the Chair.

Council Members present: DonaBrady, Anthony Brancatelli, PhyllisE. Cleveland, Kevin Conwell, BrianJ. Cummins, TJ Dow, Blaine A. Grif-fin, Jeffrey D. Johnson, Kenneth L.Johnson, Brian Kazy, Kevin J. Kel-ley, Martin J. Keane, Kerry McCor-mack, Michael D. Polensek, TerrellH. Pruitt, Zack Reed, and MatthewZone.

Also present were: Mayor FrankG. Jackson, Chief Operating OfficerDarnell Brown, Chief of RegionalDevelopment Edward W. Rybka,Media Relations Director DanWilliams, Chief of SustainabilityMatt Gray, Chief of Prevention,Intervention and Opportunity forYouth and Young Adults DuaneDeskins, and Directors Langhenry,Dumas, Davis, Kennedy, Spronz,Gordon, McGrath, Cosgrove, Donald,West, Ebersole, Collier, McNamara,and Burrows.

MOTION

Council Members, Administration,Staff, and those in the audience rosefor a moment of silent reflection,and the Pledge of Allegiance.

MOTION

On the motion of Council MemberKazy, the reading of the minutes ofthe last meeting was dispensed withand the journal approved. Secondedby Council Member Pruitt.

COMMUNICATIONS

File No. 777-17.From Robert S. Curry, Executive

Director, Cleveland Housing Net-work. Notice of plans to apply toOhio Housing Finance Agency for

multifamily funding programs forthe development known as SlavicVillage Green Homes I, at scatteredsites on Chambers, Forman, Fuller-ton, Gertrude and Hosmer Avenuesin Cleveland, Ohio. Received.

File No. 778-17.From Office of Equal Opportunity,

City of Cleveland. City Resident Uti-lization Report, June 14, 2017.Received.

File No. 779-17.From Director Michael McGrath,

Department of Public Safety, Cleve-land, Ohio. Notice of grant accep-tance of $4,000 from University Hos-pitals of Cleveland (from the OhioDepartment of Public Safety), forthe 2017 OVI (Operating a Vehiclewhile Impaired) Task Force.Received.

File No. 780-17.From Director Michael McGrath,

Department of Public Safety, Cleve-land, Ohio. Notice of grant accep-tance of $879 from MetroHealth tothe Division of Fire for food andsupplies for four ice cream socialsin Cleveland. Received.

File No. 805-17.From Ohio Environmental Protec-

tion Agency Surface Water Division.Public notice that an application fora Clean Water Act Section 41 waterquality certification was submittedby U.S. Army Corps of Engineers,Buffalo District, for a project todredge and manage sediments exca-vated from the federal navigationchannels of Cleveland Harbor inorder to maintain navigation, includ-ing Cuyahoga River, Old River,Outer Harbor and Lake ApproachChannels. Received.

OATHS OF OFFICE

File No. 781-17.James Bezak, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 782-17.James Dzuiba, Captain of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 783-17.Robert Goines, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 784-17.John Healey, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 785-17.Dennis Ivey, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 786-17.Timothy Kasler, Sergeant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

CITY COUNCILWEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 2017

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File No. 787-17.John Lally, Jr., Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 788-17.Keith Larson, Lieutenant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 789-17.Omar Maxel, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 790-17.George Peters, Lieutenant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 791-17.Damir Savor, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 792-17.Dorothy Todd, Lieutenant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 793-17.Jerrold Zarlenga, Lieutenant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 794-17.Pamela Zimmerman, Lieutenant of

Police, City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 795-17.Brian Lanasa, Sergeant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

File No. 796-17.Arneil Rose, Lieutenant of Police,

City of Cleveland. Received.

PLAT

File No. 866-17.Dedication Plat for Lorain Court

Townhomes Subdivision, LorainCourt between West 41st Place andWest 42nd Street. Approved by Com-mittees on Municipal Services andProperties, and Development Plan-ning and Sustainability. Withoutobjection, Plat approved.

FROM OHIO DIVISION OFLIQUOR CONTROL

File No. 797-17.RE: #3408575. Temporary License

Application, F8. Group Plan Com-mission, Cleveland Public Squarebordered by West, South and EastRoadways and Rockwell and Supe-rior Avenues between East andWest Roadways (Ward 3). Received.

File No. 798-17.RE: #59267670005. New License

Application, D5J. Midfield Conces-sion Enterprises, Inc., 5300 RiversideDrive (Ward 17). Received.

File No. 799-17.RE: #7744099. Transfer of Owner-

ship Application, C1 C2. Sarim Van-davin LLC, 4200 West 130th Street(Ward 16). Received.

File No. 800-17.RE: #8352307. New License Appli-

cation, C1. Socotra, Inc., 3895 LeeRoad (Ward 1). Received.

File No. 801-17.RE: #4219895. Transfer of Owner-

ship Application, C1 C2. JaigurudevDayal, Inc., 14932 Puritas Avenue(Ward 16). Received.

File No. 802-17.RE: #4118410. New License Appli-

cation, C2. Ibald Beverage, Inc., 2603Woodhill Road (Ward 6). Received.

File No. 803-17.RE: #6236217. Transfer of Owner-

ship Application, D5. Murano LLC,1850-78 East 6th Street (Ward 3).Received.

File No. 804-17.RE: #2439036. Stock Application,

C1 C2 D6. Eds Deli & Beverage,Inc.,15803-07 Lorain Avenue (Ward17). Received.

File No. 867-17.RE: #11924530010. Transfer of

License Application, C1 C2. Califor-nia Market, Inc., 7914 Street ClairAvenue (Ward 9). Received.

File No. 868-17.RE: #26312750025. New License

Application, C1. Family DollarStores of Ohio, Inc., 4071 Lee Road(Ward 1). Received.

CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS

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

Res. No. 879-17 — Julio Cesar“Cesi” Castro.

Res. No. 880-17 — Selonia Ann CoxNapier.

Res. No. 881-17 — George Flagg.Res. No. 882-17 — Richard Alphon-

so Clay, Sr.Res. No. 883-17 — Vernie Brown.Res. No. 884-17 — Annette Marcel-

la Grayer.Res. No. 885-17 — Corrine Good-

win.Res. No. 886-17 — Geraldine

Palmer.Res. No. 887-17 — James E. Robin-

son.Res. No. 888-17 — Emma Jean

Rudolph Harris.Res. No. 889-17 — Mark Anthony

Womble.Res. No. 890-17 — Pamela Ophelia

(Paige) Thomas.Res. No. 891-17 — Paul Angelo

Sciria.Res. No. 892-17 — Miriam Ortiz-

Rush.

CONGRATULATIONS RESOLUTIONS

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolutions were adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 893-17 — Dianne Hamm.Res. No. 894-17 — Morgan Art of

Papermaking Conservatory Educa-tional Foundation – 10th Anniver-sary.

Res. No. 895-17 — Lucille Peters -100th Birthday.

Res. No. 896-17 — Gardeners ofAmerica of Greater Cleveland – 85thAnniversary.

Res. No. 897-17 — William McCol-lom, Sr.

Res. No. 898-17 — Reverend Fran-cis P. Walsh – 60th Anniversary ofOrdination.

RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolutions were adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 899-17 — Ohio HighReach Groundbreaking.

Res. No. 900-17 — Nathaniel “Gui-tar Slim” Savage.

Res. No. 901-17 — Nira Love.Res. No. 902-17 — William Alexan-

der.

Res. No. 903-17 — True HolinessTemple.

Res. No. 904-17 — Reverend Dr. A.Charles Bowie.

Res. No. 905-17 — 3rd AnnualNational Gun Violence AwarenessDay.

Res. No. 906-17 — Sister MaryRosario Vega.

APPRECIATION RESOLUTIONS

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolutions were adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 907-17 — Willetta Milam.Res. No. 908-17 — Reverend Dr.

Mary B. Harpe.

WELCOME RESOLUTION

The rules were suspended and thefollowing Resolution was adoptedwithout objection:

Res. No. 909-17 — FrancescoLavalle.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES REFERRED

Ord. No. 763-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency ordinance to add the

name Alma Cooper Way as asecondary and honorary name toHulda Avenue from Woodhill Road toEast 110th Street.

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, notwithstandingand as an exception to the CodifiedOrdinances of the City of Cleveland,1976, the name Alma Cooper Wayshall be added as a secondary andhonorary name to Hulda Avenuefrom Woodhill Road to East 110thStreet.

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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 814-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance desig -

nating St. John Cantius ParishConvent (aka the Matt Talbot Inn) asa Cleveland Landmark.

Whereas, under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland LandmarksCommission (the “Commission”), hasproposed to designate St. John Can-tius Parish Convent (aka the MattTalbot Inn) as a landmark; and

Whereas, a public hearing underdivision (b)(2) of Section 161.04 washeld on December 8, 2016 to discussthe proposed designation of St. JohnCantius Parish Convent (aka theMatt Talbot Inn) as a landmark;and

Whereas, the Commission hasrecommended designation of St. JohnCantius Parish Convent (aka the MattTalbot Inn) as a landmark and has setforth certain findings of fact

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constituting the basis for its decision;and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, property, health,and safety in that the immediateprotection of the historic landmarkis necessary to safeguard the spe-cial historical, community, or aes-thetic interest or value in the land-mark; now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That St. John CantiusParish Convent (aka the Matt Tal-bot Inn) whose street address in theCity of Cleveland is 2270 ProfessorAve SW, Cuyahoga County Auditor’sPermanent Parcel Number is a partof 004-16-080, and is also known asthe following described property:

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohioand known as being the Southerly halfof Sub Lot No. 127 in William Slade Jr’sAllotment of 106 Acres of land inOriginal Brooklyn Township lotnumber 87 and on University Heightsso called being bounded and describedas follows:

Beginning at the intersection of theSoutherly line of Literary Road SW(66 feet wide) and the Westerly line ofProfessor Street SW (Formerly West8th Street, 80 feet wide);

Thence Southeasterly along theWesterly line of said Professor StreetSW, 165 feet to a point being themidpoint of said Sub Lot 127, and theprinciple point of beginning;

Thence Southeasterly along theWesterly line of said Professor StreetSW, about 33 feet to a point being theSoutheasterly corner of said Sub Lot127;

Thence Southwesterly along theSoutherly line of said Sub Lot 127,about 179.25 feet to a point being theSouthwesterly corner of said Sub Lot127;

Thence Northerly along theWesterly line of said Sub Lot 127,about 33 feet to a point;

Thence Northeasterly parallel to theSoutherly line of said Sub Lot 127,about 167.92 feet to the point ofbeginning be the same more or lessbut subject to all legal highways.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.which in its entirety is a propertyhaving special character or specialhistorical or aesthetic value as part ofthe development, heritage, or culturalcharacteristics of the City, State, orthe United States, is designated alandmark under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law;Committee on Development, Planningand Sustainability.

Ord. No. 815-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance desig -

nating the J. Spang Baking CompanyBuilding as a Cleveland Landmark.

Whereas, under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland LandmarksCommission (the “Commission”), hasproposed to designate the J. SpangBaking Company Building as alandmark; and

Whereas, the owner of the J.Spang Baking Company Buildinghas been properly notified and hasconsented in writing to the proposeddesignation; and

Whereas, the Commission has rec-ommended designation of the J.Spang Baking Company Building asa landmark and has set forth cer-tain findings of fact constituting thebasis for its decision; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, property, health,and safety in that the immediateprotection of the historic landmarkis necessary to safeguard the spe-cial historical, community, or aes-thetic interest or value in the land-mark; now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the J. Spang Bak-ing Company Building whose streetaddress in the City of Cleveland is2707 Barber Avenue, CuyahogaCounty Auditor’s Permanent ParcelNumber is 007-25-001, and is alsoknown as the following describedproperty:

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio andknown as being Sublots No. 39 through47 in the H. Stone’s AdditionSubdivision of part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Tracts Nos. 53 and68 as shown by the recorded plat inVolume 1, Page 41 of CuyahogaCounty Map Records, as appears bysaid plat, be the same more or less butsubject to all legal highways.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.which in its entirety is a propertyhaving special character or specialhistorical or aesthetic value as part ofthe development, heritage, or culturalcharacteristics of the City, State, orthe United States, is designated alandmark under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law;Committee on Development, Planningand Sustainability.

Ord. No. 816-17.By Council Member J. Johnson.An emergency ordinance desig -

nating Beulah Baptist Church (akaCollinwood Church of Christ) as aCleveland Landmark.

Whereas, under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland LandmarksCommission (the “Commission”), hasproposed to designate Beulah Bap-tist Church (aka Collinwood Churchof Christ) as a landmark; and

Whereas, the owner of BeulahBaptist Church (aka CollinwoodChurch of Christ) has been proper-ly notified and has consented inwriting to the proposed designation;and

Whereas, the Commission has rec-ommended designation of BeulahBaptist Church (aka CollinwoodChurch of Christ) as a landmarkand has set forth certain findings offact constituting the basis for itsdecision; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, property, health,and safety in that the immediateprotection of the historic landmarkis necessary to safeguard the spe-cial historical, community, or aes-thetic interest or value in the land-mark; now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Beulah BaptistChurch (aka Collinwood Church ofChrist) whose street address in theCity of Cleveland is 14912 SaranacRoad N.E., Cuyahoga County Audi-tor’s Permanent Parcel Number is115-08-092, and is also known as thefollowing described property:

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohioand known as being part of SublotNumber 122 in W.F. Walworth’sSubdivision of part of original EuclidTownship Lot Number 1, as shown bythe recorded plat in Volume 8 of Maps,Page 6 of Cuyahoga County Records,and bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of theSoutheasterly line of Saranac RoadN.E. (formerly Collins Avenue, 60 feetwide) and the Northerly line ofCardinal Avenue N.E. (formerlyDelaware Avenue, 60 feet wide);

Thence Easterly along theNortherly line of Cardinal AvenueN.E., 140 feet 10 inches to a point being30 feet west of the Southeast corner ofsaid Sublot Number 122;

Thence Northerly parallel with theEasterly line of said Sublot 122, 82 feet11 inches to the Southerly line ofSaranac Road N.E.;

Thence Southwesterly along theSoutheasterly line of Saranac RoadN.E., 162 feet 4 inches to the place ofbeginning, be the same more or lessbut subject to all legal highways.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.which in its entirety is a propertyhaving special character or specialhistorical or aesthetic value as part ofthe development, heritage, or culturalcharacteristics of the City, State, orthe United States, is designated alandmark under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law;Committee on Development, Planningand Sustainability.

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Ord. No. 823-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amend Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relat-

ing to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, and Ordinance No. 358-17, passed April 10, 2017, is amended to read as follows:

Section 7. Service Employees International Union, Local1. That salaries and compensation in the following clas-

sifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each clas-

sification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Animal Care Worker ................................................................. $27,040 $31,200

2. Bridge Oilier ................................................................................. $10.20 $19.31

3. Custodial Worker........................................................................ 11.83 15.74

4. Window Washer .......................................................................... 14.40 21.73

Section 2. That existing Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, and Ordinance No. 358-17, passed April 10, 2017, is 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; Committee on Finance.

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Ord. No. 824-17.By Council Members Pruitt and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicUtilities to enter into one or morecontracts without competitive biddingwith Hach Company to maintain,service, calibrate, refurbish, and testvarious scientific and in-line processanalytical instruments manufacturedby Hach Company used to monitor thedrinking water purification process,for the Division of Water, Departmentof Public Utilities, for a period of twoyears, with an option to renew for anadditional one-year period, whichshall require additional legislation.

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 this Council hasdetermined that the withincommodities are non-competitive andcannot be secured from any sourceother than Hach Company. Thereforethe Director of Public Utilities isauthorized to make one or morewritten contracts with Hach Companyon the basis of its proposal dated June12, 2017, for a period of two years, withan option to renew for an additionalone-year period which shall requireadditional legislation, to maintain,service, calibrate, refurbish, and testvarious scientific and in-line processanalytical instruments used tomonitor the drinking waterpurification process manufactured byHach Company, to be purchased by theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies, for the Division of Water,Department of Public Utilities.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized shallbe paid from Fund No. 52 SF 001 andfrom funds appropriated in 2017 and2018 for this purpose, RQS 2002, RL2017-40.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of all

the members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PublicUtilities, Finance, Law; Committeeson Utilities, Finance.

Ord. No. 825-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating Community Develop -ment Block Grant funds foranti-predatory lending and fore -closure prevention assistance,financial literacy programs, fairhousing, and administrative costs toimplement the programs.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received a Community Develop-ment Block Grant, Year 43, from theUnited States Government; 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 CDBG funds in theamount of $85,950 are appropriated foranti-predatory lending andforeclosure prevention assistance,financial literacy programs, fairhousing, and administrative costs toimplement the programs.

Section 2. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts with various organizationsto provide counseling, training,marketing, program evaluation andother services required for anti-predatory lending and foreclosureprevention assistance, financialliteracy, fair housing activities and toexpend funds for administrative coststo implement the programs.

Section 3. That the aggregate cost ofthe contracts and administrative costsshall not exceed $85,950, plus any priorbalances and program income, shallbe paid from Funds Nos. 14 SF 040, 14

SR 041, 14 SF 042, and 14 SF 043. (RQS8006, RL 2017-69)

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 826-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intocontracts with one or more non-profitagencies to operate a communitygarden program.

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 isauthorized to enter into contracts withone or more non-profit agencies tooperate a community gardeningprogram.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract or contracts shall not exceed$126,057, and shall be paid from FundNo. 14 SF 043, Request No. RQS 8006,RL 2017-70.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 827-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds forexpenses for the Demolition Programand emergency contracts under theBoard-up Program; authorizing theDirector of Building and Housing toenter into one or more contracts withvarious agencies to implement theseprograms; and authorizing thepurchase by one or more requirementcontracts for the items of labor andmaterials necessary to implement theBoard-up Program.

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 CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds in theamount of $950,000 from Fund No. 14SF 043, RQS 8006, RL 2017-67, areappropriated for costs of theDepartment of Building and Housingassociated with conducting theDemolition and Board-up Programsincurred in Fund 19 following theappropriate federal regulations inconjunction with the CommunityDevelopment Block Grant Program.

Section 2. That the Director ofBuilding and Housing is authorized toenter into one or more contracts withvarious non-profit and for-profitagencies and entities for servicesnecessary to implement theDemolition Program and emergencycontracts under the Board-upProgram.

Section 3. That the Director ofBuilding and Housing is authorized tomake one or more written requirementcontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for aone or two year period for the items oflabor and materials necessary toimplement the Board-up Program, inthe approximate amount as purchasedduring the preceding term, to bepurchased by the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies on a unit basisfor the Department of Building andHousing. Bids shall be taken in amanner that permits an award to bemade for all items as a single contract,or by separate contract for each or anycombination of the items as the Boardof Control determines. Alternate bidsfor a period less than the specifiedterm may be taken if desired by theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies until provision is made forthe requirements for the entire term.The Director of Building and Housingis authorized to enter into one or morecontracts with a term of two yearsinstead of one year when there is afinancial advantage to the City. Forpurposes of this ordinance, a financialadvantage shall be determined by theDirector of Building and Housing bycomparing the bids received for bothterms.

Section 4. That the costs of thecontract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of anypurchase under the contract, each of

which purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies under adelivery order against the contract orcontracts certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 5. That prior to expendingfunds under this ordinance, theDirector of Building and Housing andthe Director of CommunityDevelopment shall enter into a writtenagreement for this program.

Section 6. That the Director ofBuilding and Housing is authorized toaccept monies in repayment under theprogram and to utilize CDBG programincome and any prior years balancesfor making additional expendituresunder this program, and the funds areappropriated for that purpose.

Section 7. That the Director ofBuilding and Housing is authorized tocollect from persons or entities fromwhom the City is collecting demolitioncosts an amount equal to any amountspent for services related to collectionof demolition cost, such as titlesearches, credit bureau reports, anddocument filing fees. Any fundscollected shall be deposited into FundNo. 14.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Building and Housing,Finance, Law; Committees onDevelopment Planning andSustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 828-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intocontracts with Cuyahoga County andvarious non-profit agencies for theimplementation of homelessassistance activities.

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 isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts with Cuyahoga County andvarious non-profit agencies for theimplementation of homelessassistance activities.

Section 2. The aggregate cost of thecontracts authorized shall not exceed$2,308,431, and shall be paid from FundNos. 14 SF 041, 14 SF 042, 14 SF 043, 19SF 691, 19 SF 618, and 19 SF 657, RQS8006, RL 2017-74.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;

Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 829-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intoone or more contracts with varioushousing development entities, or theirdesignees, to implement the HousingTrust Fund Program, for costsassociated with various housingactivities.

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 isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts with various housingdevelopment entities, or theirdesignees, for the purpose ofimplementing the Housing TrustFund Program.

Section 2. That eligible activitiesunder the Housing Trust FundProgram include new construction,rehabilitation, site preparation, siteacquisition, predevelopment activitiesand financial assistance to homebuyers.

Section 3. That the amount allocatedfor the contracts shall beapproximately $2,828,292 and prioryears balances, and shall be paid fromFund Nos. 19 SF 670, 19 SF 680, 19 SF690, 19 SF 618, 19 SF 656, 14 SF 040, 14SF 041, 14 SF 042 and 14 SF 043.Request No. RQS 8006, RL 2017-73.

Section 4. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to accept monies inrepayment of loans authorized in thisordinance and to deposit those moniesin Fund Nos. 14 and 19 and utilize saidrepayments and other program incomein a revolving fund for makingadditional expenditures under thisprogram, and such funds are herebyappropriated for that purpose.

Section 5. That the City isauthorized to accept promissory notes,naming the City of Cleveland aspayee, and mortgages, naming theCity of Cleveland as mortgagee, andany other security instrumentexecuted to evidence and securerepayment of loans made under thisprogram.

Section 6. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into forbearanceagreements with any recipient of avalidly existing loan administered bythe City, and to charge and accept feesto cover costs incurred in thepreparation of loan documents,closing, and servicing costs. Such feesshall be deposited into Fund No. 19.The revenues generated as a result ofcharging fees are hereby appropriatedfor additional program and operatingexpenses for Housing Trust Fundactivities.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 830-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds forexpenses for the Project CleanProgram; and authorizing the Directorof Public Works to enter into one ormore contracts with various agenciesto implement the Program.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received a Community Develop-ment Block Grant, Year 43, from theUnited States Government; 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 CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds in theamount of $1,166,908 from Fund No. 14SF 043, RQS 8006, RL 2017-68, areappropriated for costs of theDepartment of Public Works incurredfrom Fund 19 following theappropriate federal regulations andassociated with conducting theProject Clean Program in conjunctionwith the Community DevelopmentBlock Grant Program.

Section 2. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to enterinto one or more contracts withvarious non-profit and for-profitagencies to provide services necessaryto implement the Project CleanProgram.

Section 3. That prior to expendingfunds under this ordinance, theDirector of Public Works and theDirector of Community Developmentshall enter into a memorandum ofunderstanding for this program.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Public Works, Finance,Law; Committees on DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 831-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds andEmergency Solutions Grant funds forexpenses of the Senior HomeownersAssistance Program (SHAP), CHORE,and Homeless Services Programs.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received a Community Develop-ment Block Grant, Year 42, from theUnited States Government; 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 CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds in the

amount of Two Hundred EightyThousand Dollars ($280,000) fromFund No. 14 SF 043, and any priorbalances and program income, areappropriated for costs of theDepartment of Aging incurred in Fund19 associated with conducting theSenior Homeowners AssistanceProgram (“SHAP”), and CHORE inconjunction with the CommunityDevelopment Block Grant Program.

Section 2. That EmergencySolutions Grant funds in the amount ofSixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000) fromFund No. 19 SF 657 are appropriatedfor costs of the Department of Agingincurred in Fund 19 associated withconducting the Homeless ServicesProgram.

Section 3. That prior to expendingfunds under this ordinance, theDirector of Aging and the Director ofCommunity Development shall enterinto a memorandum of understandingfor this program. (RQS 8006, RL 2017-71)

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 832-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intocontracts for CommercialRevitalization and rebate, grant,and/or loan agreements withStorefront Renovation Programapplicants; to employ one or moreprofessional consultants to implementthe program; and to enter intoagreements for eligible costs tocommunity development corporationsfor implementation of the StorefrontRenovation and CommercialRevitalization Programs.

Whereas, the City has created aStorefront Renovation Program toencourage exterior rehabilitation ofbuildings in the City 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 ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into rebate, grant,and/or loan agreements withStorefront Renovation Programapplicants, and contracts for eligibleadministrative costs, and expenses tocommunity development corporationsfor implementation of the CommercialRevitalization and StorefrontRenovation Programs. The Director isalso authorized to provide

compensating balance deposits todesignated lenders via approved non-profit corporations in return for belowmarket interest rate commercial loansto be used in the StorefrontRenovation Program.

Section 2. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to employ by contract orcontracts one or more consultants orone or more firms of consultants forthe purpose of supplementing theregularly employed staff of theseveral departments of the City ofCleveland in order to provideprofessional services necessary toimplement the Storefront RenovationProgram.

The selection of the consultant orconsultants for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director ofCommunity Development from a list ofqualified consultants available foremployment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of CommunityDevelopment for the purpose ofcompiling a list. The compensation tobe paid for the services shall be fixedby the Board of Control. The contractor contracts authorized shall beprepared by the Director of Law,approved by the Director ofCommunity Development, andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 3. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into contracts withCommercial Revitalization Programapplicants.

Section 4. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to accept program incomemonies in repayment from communitydevelopment corporations under theStorefront Renovation Program and toutilize this program income, otherCommunity Development Block Grantprogram income, and kiosk programincome in a revolving fund, forCommercial Revitalization andStorefront Renovation programexpenditures.

Section 5. That the City isauthorized to accept promissory notes,naming the City of Cleveland aspayee, and mortgages, naming theCity of Cleveland as mortgagee, andany other security instrumentexecuted to evidence and securerepayment of loans, costs, and feesunder the City’s Storefront RenovationProgram and CommercialRevitalization Program.

Section 6. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into forbearanceagreements with any recipient of avalidly existing loan, administered bythe City for CommercialRevitalization or StorefrontRenovation.

Section 7. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to collect from persons orentities with whom the City isentering into loan agreements orforebearance agreements an amountequal to any amount spent for servicesrelated to such agreements, such astitle searches, credit bureau reportsand document filing fees. Such feesshall be deposited into Fund No. 14.

Section 8. That the total of thecontracts, grant agreements, loanagreements, and rebate agreementsauthorized may not exceed $531,000,plus program income, plus amountsdeposited in the revolving fundestablished in this ordinance and any

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prior years balances and will be paidfrom Fund Nos. 13 SF 872 and 14 SF043, Request No. RQS 8006, RL 2017-72.

Section 9. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromthe after the earliest period allowed bylaw.

Referred to Directors of CommunityDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 836-17.By Council Members J. Johnson and

Brancatelli (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinancedesignating East 146th Street betweenSt. Clair Avenue and AspinwallAvenue with a secondary andhonorary designation of “RobertGodwin Sr. Way”.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure for theimmediate preservation of publicpeace, property, health or safety inthat the citizens of Cleveland wantto honor Robert Godwin Sr. with asecond and honorary street designa-tion on East 146th Street; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That East 146th Streetbetween St. Clair Avenue andAspinwall Avenue is designated witha secondary and honorary designationof “Robert Godwin Sr. Way”.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

Ord. No. 837-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance to amend

183.021 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended byOrdinance No. 1408-13, passedNovember 18, 2013, relating to landreutilization 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 Section 183.021 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, as amended by OrdinanceNo. 1408-13, passed November 18, 2013,is amended to read as follows:

Section 183.021 Land ReutilizationPrograms

(a) Residential Land Bank.(1) The Director of Community

Development shall administer a LandReutilization Program for residentialproperty established under RCChapter 5722 and adopted and

implemented by Ordinance 2076-76,passed October 25, 1976, and shallperform the duties specified in RC5722.06. Land acquired as part of theLand Reutilization Program forresidential property may be referredto as Residential Land Bank property.

(2) If Residential Land Bankproperty is sold, it shall be soldaccording to the terms of RC Chapter5722, without competitive bidding, fornot less than fair market value, withreference to such terms andconditions, restrictions and covenantsto assure the effective reutilization ofthe land, as the Board of Control shalldetermine and authorize, and the landshall be conveyed notwithstandingany other provisions of the CodifiedOrdinances to the contrary.

(3) If a member of Council does notdisapprove or request a hold inwriting to the Director of CommunityDevelopment within forty-five (45)days of notification of a proposed sale,easement conveyance, or lease of aproperty in the Residential Land Bankin his or her ward then that processdescribed in this section shall be usedfor the sale, easement conveyance, orlease of the property in his or herward. Within forty-five (45) days ofnotification, a member of Council maysubmit a written request for one (1)additional thirty (30) day extension.

(4) The Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies when directed by theDirector of Community Developmentis authorized to sell or lease any landin the Residential Land Bank if thepurchaser of the land is neither taxdelinquent nor has any existingBuilding or Housing Code violationson property owned in the City. Eachinstrument of conveyance shallcontain provisions and use restrictionsas Council deems necessary orappropriate to protect the interests ofthe neighborhood and the City.

(5) The Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies when directed by theDirector of Community Developmentis authorized to convey easementinterests in any land in theResidential Land Bank at a pricedetermined to be fair market value bythe Board of Control taking intoaccount the nature of the easementand the easement shall be conveyednotwithstanding any other provisionof the Codified Ordinances to thecontrary.

(6) That the conveyance ofeasement interests shall be made byofficial deed of easement prepared bythe Director of Law and executed bythe Director of CommunityDevelopment on behalf of the City ofCleveland. The deed of easement shallcontain such other terms andconditions that the Director of Lawdetermines to be necessary to protectand benefit the City.

(7) Before the acquisition of anyresidential property with multipleparcels into the Residential LandBank, the Director of CommunityDevelopment shall conduct allappropriate inquiries in accordancewith rules adopted by the UnitedStates Environmental ProtectionAgency under the requirements of theSmall Business Liability Relief andBrownfields Revitalization Act (Pub.L. No. 107-118, 115 stat. 2356).

(b) Industrial-Commercial LandBank.

(1) The Director of EconomicDevelopment shall administer a LandReutilization Program for industrialand commercial property established

under RC Chapter 5722 and adoptedand implemented by Ordinance 2076-76, passed October 25, 1976, and shallperform the duties specified in RC5722.06. Land, including residentialproperties, acquired as part of theLand Reutilization Program forindustrial and commercial propertymay be referred to as Industrial-Commercial Land Bank property.

(2) If Industrial-Commercial LandBank property is sold, it shall be soldaccording to the terms of RC Chapter5722, without competitive bidding, fornot less than fair market value, withreference to such terms andconditions, restrictions and covenantsto assure the effective reutilization ofthe land, as the Board of Control shalldetermine and authorize, and the landshall be conveyed notwithstandingany other provisions of the CodifiedOrdinances to the contrary.

(3) If a member of Council does notdisapprove or request a hold inwriting to the Director of EconomicDevelopment within forty-five (45)days of notification of a proposed sale,easement conveyance, or lease of aproperty in the Industrial-CommercialLand Bank in his or her ward then thatprocess described in this section shallbe used for the sale, easementconveyance, or lease of the property inhis or her ward. Within forty-five (45)days of notification, a member ofCouncil may submit a written requestfor one (1) additional thirty (30) dayextension.

(4) The Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies when directed by theDirector of Economic Development isauthorized to sell or lease any land inthe Industrial-Commercial Land Bankif the purchaser of the land is neithertax delinquent nor has any existingBuilding or Housing Code violationson property owned in the City. Eachinstrument of conveyance shallcontain provisions and use restrictionsas Council deems necessary orappropriate to protect the interests ofthe neighborhood and the City.

(5) The Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies when directed by theDirector of Economic Development isauthorized to convey easementinterests in any land in the Industrial-Commercial Land Bank at a pricedetermined to be fair market value bythe Board of Control taking intoaccount the nature of the easementand the easement shall be conveyednotwithstanding any other provisionof the Codified Ordinances to thecontrary.

(6) That the conveyance ofeasement interests shall be made byofficial deed of easement prepared bythe Director of Law and executed bythe Director of Economic Developmenton behalf of the City of Cleveland. Thedeed of easement shall contain suchother terms and conditions that theDirector of Law determines to benecessary to protect and benefit theCity.

(7) Before the acquisition of anyindustrial or commercial property intothe Industrial-Commercial Land Bank,the Director of Economic Developmentshall conduct all appropriate inquiriesin accordance with rules adopted bythe United States EnvironmentalProtection Agency under therequirements of the Small BusinessLiability Relief and BrownfieldsRevitalization Act (Pub. L. No. 107-118,115 stat. 2356).

(8) The Director of EconomicDevelopment is authorized to deposit

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the proceeds from the sale of anyindustrial or commercial propertyfrom the Industrial-Commercial LandBank into Special Revenue Fund No.17 SF 965. This fund shall be used forcosts associated with acquisition,maintenance, remediation, anddisposition of Industrial-CommercialLand Bank property including costsfor insurance and for activities relatedto the recovery of costs incurred onthese properties. Further, fundsreceived by the City of Cleveland as aresult of direct insurance claimsettlements, cost recovery effortsinitiated by the Land ReutilizationProgram for industrial andcommercial property, demolition orremediation actions as a result of theProgram, and grants, donations or anyother sources pledged to the Programshall be deposited in Special RevenueFund No. 17 SF 965.

(9) The Director of EconomicDevelopment is authorized to executeon behalf of the City of Cleveland allnecessary documents to employ andpay all fees for services necessary,including agents to conductacquisition activities for theacquisition, maintenance, remediationand disposition of the property and tocomply with any applicable federal orstate regulatory requirements, as wellas to execute documents for thepurchase of insurance on the property.The costs of these contracts shall bepaid from Fund 17 SF 965 and from anyother funds or subfunds which areappropriated for this use.

(10) The Director of EconomicDevelopment is authorized to executeon behalf of the City of Cleveland allnecessary documents to secure a NoFurther Action Letter for propertyfrom Ohio EPA, including suchcovenants, declarations, orrestrictions upon the property arerequired.

(11) The Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies when directedby the Director of EconomicDevelopment is authorized to acquireproperty from third parties, eitherthrough a donation or a purchase at aprice determined to be fair marketvalue by the Board of Control, to holdin the Industrial-Commercial LandBank. The Director of EconomicDevelopment is authorized to enterinto agreements with agentsnecessary to assist with acquisitionactivities under this division.

Section 2. That existing Section183.021 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended byOrdinance No. 1408-13, passedNovember 18, 2013, is repealed.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 838-17.By Council Members Griffin,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into an

amendment to Contract No. 57798relating to Quincy Place, with FairfaxRenaissance Development Corp -oration, to change certain terms of theloan.

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 authorizedto enter into an amendment toContract No. 57798 relating to QuincyPlace, with Fairfax RenaissanceDevelopment Corporation, to changecertain terms of the loan, which areidentified in File No. 838-17-A.

Section 2. That the amendment shallbe prepared by the Director of Law.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 839-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for and acceptone or more grants from JobsOhioand/or Ohio Development ServicesAgency or other public entity, forenvironmental assistance forproposed redevelopment in theOpportunity Corridor; and authorizingcontracts with various developers, ortheir designees, to implement theproject.

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 authorizedto apply for and accept one or moregrants in an aggregate amount up to$10,000,000, from JobsOhio and/or OhioDevelopment Services Agency or otherpublic entity, or its successor ordesignee, for environmentalassessment, remediation, and/orredevelopment assistance inconnection with redevelopment in theOpportunity Corridor, to be used toimplement the project as described inthe executive summary below; that theDirector is authorized to file all papersand execute all documents necessaryto receive the funds under the grant;and that the funds are appropriatedfor the purposes described in theexecutive summary for the grantcontained in the file described belowand in any subsequent grantamendments, which amendments willbe filed with Council.

Section 2. That the executivesummary for the grant, File No. 839-17-A, made a part of this ordinance as iffully rewritten, as presented to theFinance Committee of this Council atthe public hearing on this legislation,is approved in all respects and shall

not be changed without additionallegislative authority.

Section 3. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more contractswith various developers, or theirdesignees, to implement the grantproject.

Section 4. That the contract orcontracts authorized by this ordinanceshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw.

Section 5. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized willbe paid from the fund or subfunds thatare credited the proceeds of the grantor grants accepted under thisordinance.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 840-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to accept a discountprepayment of the EmpowermentZone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No.60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regardingthe redevelopment of the 4415 EuclidBuilding.

Whereas, 4415 Euclid LLC hasrequested to make a discounted pre-payment of its Empowerment ZoneHUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103,in an amount of $2,352,000; 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 ofEconomic Development is authorizedto accept on behalf of the City, adiscounted prepayment from 4415Euclid LLC, in an amount of $2,352,000on Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan,Contract No. 60103, regarding theredevelopment of the 4415 EuclidBuilding.

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto file all papers and execute alldocuments necessary to receive thefunds under the prepayment.

Section 3. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto deposit the prepayment of theEmpowerment Zone HUD 108 Loaninto Fund No. 18 SF 002.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

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Ord. No. 841-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into anEnterprise Zone Agreement withChester Ave Hotel LLC, or itsdesignee, to provide for tax abatementfor certain real propertyimprovements as an incentive toconstruct a hotel to be located on thenorthwest corner of East 101st Streetand Chester Avenue in the ClevelandArea Enterprise Zone.

Whereas, by letter dated June 27,2017, the City provided the Cleve-land Metropolitan School District(“CMSD”) with a notice of proposedtax exemptions required by theRevised Code; and

Whereas, under Ordinance No. 948-95, passed June 19, 1995, this Coun-cil designated an area, which is inthe City of Cleveland and describedin File No. 948-95-A, as the ClevelandArea Enterprise Zone (the “Zone”)under Chapter 5709 of the RevisedCode; and

Whereas, under Ordinance No.1568-14, passed December 8, 2014,this Council changed the maximumterm of tax abatements from ten tofifteen years, as now allowed underOhio law; and

Whereas, in August, 1995, theDirector of Development of the Stateof Ohio determined that the Zonecontains the characteristicsdescribed in division (A) of Section5709.61 of the Revised Code and cer-tified the area as an “Urban Jobsand Enterprise Zone” under Chapter5709 of the Revised Code; and

Whereas, Chester Ave Hotel LLC,or its designee (the “Enterprise”)has proposed to construct a hotel tobe located on the northwest cornerof East 101st Street and ChesterAvenue in the Cleveland Area Enter-prise Zone; and

Whereas, the Enterprise has cer-tified to the City that it would beat a competitive disadvantage oper-ating at this location if taxes on cer-tain real property improvementswere not abated; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, safety, proper-ty, and welfare and that its enact-ment is a necessary prerequisite toproviding immediate assistance tocreate and preserve job opportuni-ties and advance and promote com-mercial and economic developmentin the City of Cleveland, and theassistance is immediately necessaryor jobs will be lost; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That this Councilapproves the application of theEnterprise for enterprise zoneincentives on the basis that theEnterprise is qualified by financialresponsibility and businessexperience to create and preserveemployment opportunities in theCleveland Area Enterprise Zone andto improve the economic climate of theCity of Cleveland.

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into an Enterprise ZoneAgreement with the Enterprise toprovide for a ten-year, sixty percent(60%) tax abatement for certain realproperty improvements commencingthe first year for which the real

property improvements would first betaxable were that property notexempted from taxation; theabatement shall be subject to annualreview of the Tax Incentive ReviewCouncil.

Section 3. That the terms of the taxabatement shall be in accordance withthe terms in the Summary contained inFile No. 841-17-A. These terms shall notbe amended, nor shall the taxabatement be assignable ortransferable to any entity, without theprior legislative authorization byCleveland City Council.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto charge and accept fees in anamount not to exceed the maximumallowable under Chapter 5709 of theRevised Code and the funds areappropriated for the purposes listed inChapter 5709 of the Revised Code. Thefees shall be deposited to andexpended from Fund No. 17 SF 305.

Section 5. That the contract andother appropriate documents neededto complete the transaction authorizedby this legislation shall be preparedby the Director of Law.

Section 6. That any contractauthorized by this legislation mustrequire the recipient of financialassistance to work with, and/or causetheir Tenants to work with, TheWorkforce Investment Board forWorkforce Area No. 3 to identify andsolicit qualified candidates for jobopportunities related to the City’scontracts. The identification processshall place special emphasis on thehard to employ, including people whoare disabled and people who havebeen convicted of or who have pledguilty to a criminal offense which isunrelated to the duties of the jobopportunity.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 842-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into a PurchaseAgreement and/or an Option toPurchase Agreement with Weston,Inc., or its designee, for the sale ofCity-owned properties located atBerea Road and Madison Avenue andknown as the Midland Steel site, forthe development of a multi-tenantindustrial facility; and authorizing theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies to convey the properties,which are no longer needed for theCity’s public use.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandowns certain properties located atBerea Road and Madison Avenueand known as the Midland Steelsite, which are no longer needed forthe City’s public use; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of

a municipal department; now, there-fore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That notwithstanding andas an exception to the provisions ofChapter 181 and 183 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, itis found and determined that City-owned properties located at BereaRoad and Madison Avenue and knownas the Midland Steel site, PermanentParcel Nos. 005-05-001, 005-05-002, 005-06-002 (“Property”) are no longerneeded for the City’s public use.

Section 2. That notwithstanding andas an exception to the provisions ofChapters 181 and 183 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,the Director of Economic Developmentis authorized to enter into a PurchaseAgreement and/or an Option toPurchase Agreement with Weston,Inc., or its designee, (“Weston”) forthe sale of the Property in connectionwith the development of a multi-tenant industrial facility at the site.

Section 3. That notwithstanding andas an exception to the provisions ofChapters 181 and 183 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976,the Commissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized to convey thefollowing described Property underthe Purchase Agreement and/or theOption to Purchase Agreementauthorized above and are more fullydescribed as follows:

CUYAHOGA COUNTY RECORDER200311140848 PAGE 3 at 10

Parcel No. 1 Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio andknown as being part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Lot No.8, boundedand described as follows:

Beginning at an iron bolt in theWesterly line of West 106th Street(formerly Motley Street) distantSoutherly 917 ft. from the Southerlyline of Madison Avenue, N.W.;

Thence Southerly along theWesterly line of West 106th Street, 350ft. to a stake;

Thence Westerly at right angleswith West 106th Street, 549.33 ft. to astake in the Easterly curved line of aparcel of land deeded to The LakeShore and Michigan Southern RailwayCompany by Augusta Scott and othersby deed dated January 26, 1907 andrecorded in Volume 1051, Page 476 ofCuyahoga County Records;

Thence Northwesterly along acurved line deflecting to the left andhaving a radius of 425.28 ft., 90.04 ft. toa stake;

Thence Easterly along a line drawnat right angles with the Easterly lineof West 110th Street, 58.38 ft. to a pointof tangency;

Thence Northeasterly along acurved line deflecting to the left,radius 398.06 ft. to an iron bolt;

Thence Easterly along a line drawnparallel with Madison Avenue, N.W.,182.83 ft. to the place of beginning,containing 2.555 acres of land,according to the survey of Charles W.Root, Civil Engineer, made November1, 1902, be the same more or less, butsubject to all legal highways.

Parcel No. 2 Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio andknown as being a part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Lot No.8, boundedas follows:

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Beginning at an iron bolt in theSoutherly line of Madison Avenue,N.W., distant Easterly 146.34 ft. fromthe intersection of the Southerly lineof Madison Avenue, N.W., with theSoutheasterly Iine of Berea Road;

Thence Southerly along a lineparallel with and 380 ft. Easterly fromthe Easterly line of West 110th Street1142.05 ft. to an iron bolt in theNortherly line of land conveyed byAugusta Scott and others to The LakeShore and Michigan Southern RailwayCompany by deed dated January 26,1907 and recorded in Volume 1051,Page 476 of Cuyahoga CountyRecords;

Thence Northeasterly 287.55 ft.along a curved line deflecting to theleft being the Northerly line of landconveyed to The Lake Shore andMichigan Southern Railway Companyas aforesaid having a radius of 368.10ft, and a chord of 280.26 ft. to an ironbolt distant 546.90 ft. from the Easterlyline of West 110th Street and 917 ft.from the Southerly line of MadisonAvenue;

Thence Easterly parallel with theSoutherly line of Madison Avenue,N.W. 213.60 ft. to an iron bolt in theWesterly line of West 106th Street(formerly Motley Street);

Thence Northerly along theWesterly line of West 106th Street, 917ft. to an iron bolt at the intersection ofthe Westerly line of West 106th Streetand the Southerly line of MadisonAvenue, N.W.;

Thence Westerly along theSoutherly line of Madison Avenue,N.W., 380.50 ft. to the place ofbeginning, containing 8.565 acres ofland, according to the survey ofCharles-W. Root, Civil Engineer madein February 15, 1907, be the same moreor less, but subject to all legalhighways.

Parcel No. 3 Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio andknown as being part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Lot No.8 and isdescribed as follows:

Beginning at an iron bolt at theintersection of the Easterly line ofWest 110th Street (formerly StevensStreet) with the Southeasterly line ofBerea Road;

Thence Southerly along theEasterly line of West 110th Street, 1060ft. to an iron bolt in the Northerly lineof a 30 foot right-of-way deeded byAugusta Scott and others to The LakeShore and Michigan Southern RailwayCompany by deed dated January 26,1907, filed for record February 12, 1907and recorded in Volume 1051, Page 476of Cuyahoga County Records;

Thence Easterly at right angleswith West 110th Street and along theNortherly line of said right-of-way 190ft. to an iron. bolt;

Thence Northeasterly 199.64 ft.along a curved line deflecting to theleft having a radius of 368.10 ft. and achord of 197.21 ft. to an iron bolt whichbolt is distant Easterly at right angles380 ft. from the Easterly line of West110th Street;

Thence Northerly along a lineparallel with and 380 ft. Easterly fromthe Easterly line of West 110th Street,1142.05 ft. to an iron bolt in theSoutherly line of Madison Avenue,N.W.;

Thence Westerly along theSoutherly line of Madison AvenueN.W., 146.34 ft. to an iron bolt at theintersection of the Southerly line of

Madison Avenue, N,W., with theSoutheasterly line of Berea Road,Thence southwesterly along saidsoutheasterly line of Berea Road269.76 ft. to the beginning, containing9.986 acres of land, according to thesurvey of Charles W. Root, CivilEngineer, made February 15, 1907, bethe same more or less, but subject toall legal highways.

Last Transfer: Vol. 95-04674, Pg. 42Address: 10615 Madison Avenue

Permanent Parcel Numbers005-05-001 and 005-05-002

LEGAL DESCRIPTION Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio andknown as being part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Lot No. 8 andbounded and described as follows:

Beginning on the centerline ofBerea Road, 60 feet wide, at itsintersection with the centerline ofWest 110th Street, 60 feet wide, atwhich point a 5/8" iron pin in amonument box was found 0.50 feetNorth;

Thence S. 0° 00' 00" W., along thecenterline of West 110th Street, adistance of 1077.33 feet;

Thence N. 90° 00' 00" E., a distanceof 30.00 feet, to the Easterly line ofWest 110th Street and the principalplace of beginning;

Thence continuing N. 90° 00'00" E.,a distance of 190.00 feet to a point ofcurvature;

Thence Northeasterly, a distance of486.76 feet on the arc of a circledeflecting to the left, whose centralangle is 75° 45' 54", whose radius is368.10 feet and whose chord bears N.52° 07' 03" E., a distance of 452.06 feet;

Thence N. 89° 59' 50" E., a distanceof 30.88 feet;

Thence Southwesterly, a distance of534.02 feet on the arc of a circledeflecting to the right, whose centralangle is 76° 51' 29", whose radius is398.10 feet and whose chord bears S.51° 34' 16" W., a distance of 494.87 feetto a point of tangency;

Thence S. 90° 00' 00" W., a distanceof 190.00 feet to the Easterly line ofWest 110th Street;

Thence N. 0° 00' 00" E., along theEasterly line of West 110th Street, adistance of 30.00 feet to the principalplace of beginning, and containing0.4823 acres (21,013 square feet) ofland, according to a survey by TheHenry G. Reitz Engineering Company,Stuart W. Sayler, Registered SurveyorNo. S-8028, dated May, 2007, be thesame more or less, but subject to alllegal highways and easements ofrecord.

All bearings are based on West110th. Street having a bearing of N. 0°00' 00" E., and are used to denoteangles only.

PPN: 005-06-002 Section 4. That by and at the

direction of the Board of Control, theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized to convey theProperty to Weston under thePurchase Agreement and/or theOption to Purchase Agreement, at aprice to be determined by appraisal,but will not exceed $75,000 an acre,taking into account all restrictions,and encumbrances placed by the Cityof Cleveland in the deeds ofconveyance.

Section 5. That the conveyancesshall be made by official deedsprepared by the Director of Law and

executed by the Mayor on behalf of theCity of Cleveland. The deeds shallcontain necessary provisions,including restrictive reversionaryinterests as may be specified by theBoard of Control or Director of Law,which shall protect the parties as theirrespective interests require and shallspecifically contain a provisionagainst the erection of anyadvertising signs or billboards exceptpermitted identification signs.

Section 6. That the PurchaseAgreement and/or the Option toPurchase Agreement and otherappropriate documents needed toeffectuate this ordinance shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 7. That the proceeds fromthe Purchase Agreement and/or theOption to Purchase Agreement, thesale, transfer or disposition of theProperty shall be deposited into FundNo. 17 SF 965, Industrial CommercialLand Bank.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of EconomicDevelopment, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law;Committees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

Ord. No. 843-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PortControl to enter into one or morecontracts with Fire Force, Inc. forprofessional services necessary toprovide the Airport rescue andfirefighting personnel annual FAAcertification training, for a period ofone year, with three one-year optionsto renew, the second of which wouldrequire additional legislativeauthority.

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 PortControl is authorized to enter into oneor more contracts with Fire Force, Inc.for professional services necessary toprovide the Airport Rescue andFirefighting personnel annual FAAPart 139 certification training, on thebasis of its proposal dated June 12,2017, for the Department of PortControl for a period of one year, withthree one-year options to renew, thesecond of which would requireadditional legislative authority. Thefirst of the one-year options to renewmay be exercised by the Director ofPort Control, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority of thisCouncil. The second of the one-yearoptions to renew may not be exercisedwithout additional legislativeauthority. If such additionallegislative authority is granted andthe second of the one-year options torenew is exercised, then the third ofthe one-year options to renew may beexercised at the option of the Directorof Port Control, without the necessity

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Ord. No. 846-17.

By Mayor Jackson and Council Members Keane and Kelley.

An emergency ordinance to discontinue the Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke

Lakefront Airport by repealing Sections 139.04, 139.041, 139.05, and 139.051 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,

Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1440-80, passed December 15, 1980; to supplement the codified ordinances

by enacting new Sections 139.04 and 139.05, relating to the establishment of the Division of Airports and Com-

missioner of Airports; and to amend Sections 38, 40, and 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That, upon the concurrence of the Board of Control, as required by Sections 77 and 79 of the Char-

ter of the City of Cleveland, the Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke Lakefront Air-

port are discontinued and the following Sections 139.04, 139.041, 139.05, and 139.051 of the Codified Ordinances of

Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1440-80, passed December 15, 1980, are repealed.

Section 2. That, upon the concurrence of the Board of Control, as required by Sections 77 and 79 of the Char-

ter of the City of Cleveland, the Division of Airports is established, and for such purposes, the Codified Ordi-

nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, are supplemented by enacting new Sections 139.04 and 139.05 to read as follows:

Section 139.04 Division of Airports

There is established in the Department of Port Control, a Division of Airports to be administered and controlled

by a Commissioner of Airports, subject to provisions of the Charter and ordinances of the City, and to the super-

vision and direction of the Director of Port Control.

Section 139.05 Duties of the Commissioner of Airports

The Commissioner of Airports shall have charge and general management of Cleveland Hopkins International

Airport and Burke Lakefront Airport and, subject to the approval of the Board of Control, shall fix the charges

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of obtaining additional authority ofthis Council.

Section 2. The contract or contractsshall be paid from Fund No. 60 SF 001,RQS 3001, RL 2017-66.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PortControl, Finance, Law; Committees onTransportation, Finance.

Ord. No. 844-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PortControl to exercise the first option torenew Phase I and Phase IIconcessions under Contract No. 67743with Airmall Cleveland, Inc. fka BAAUSA, Inc., for the design, construction,lease and management of all retailmerchandise and food and beverageconcessions facilities at ClevelandHopkins International Airport; and toamend the contract to change certainterms of Phase I of the contract.

Whereas, under the authority ofOrdinance No. 1850-06, passed April2, 2007, the Director of Port Controlentered into Contract No. 67743 withAirmall Cleveland, Inc. fka BAAUSA, Inc. (“Airmall”) for the design,construction, lease and managementof all retail merchandise and foodand beverage concessions facilitiesat Cleveland Hopkins InternationalAirport; and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 1850-06requires 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 of PortControl is authorized to exercise thefirst option to renew Contract No.67743 for an additional five years withAirmall for the design, construction,lease and management of all retailmerchandise and food and beverageconcessions facilities at ClevelandHopkins International Airport.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to enter into anamendment to Contract No. 67743 withAirmall to extend Phase I untilJanuary 15, 2019, to be coterminouswith Phase II which expires onJanuary 15, 2019, at no cost to the City.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PortControl, Finance, Law; Committees onTransportation, Finance.

Ord. No. 845-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PortControl to employ one or moreprofessional consultants to providetemporary or seasonal personnel, for aperiod of one year, with three one-yearoptions to renew, the second of whichwould require additional legislativeauthority.

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 PortControl is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Cleveland

in order to provide professionalservices necessary to providetemporary or seasonal personnel, for aperiod of one year, with three one-yearoptions to renew, the second of whichwould require additional legislativeauthority. The first of the one-yearoptions to renew may be exercised bythe Director of Port Control, withoutthe necessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council. The secondof the one-year options to renew maynot be exercised without additionallegislative authority. If suchadditional legislative authority isgranted and the second of the one-yearoptions to renew is exercised, then thethird of the one-year options to renewmay be exercised at the option of theDirector of Port Control, without thenecessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council.

The selection of the consultant orconsultants for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of PortControl from a list of qualifiedconsultants available for employmentas may be determined after a full andcomplete canvass by the Director ofPort Control for the purpose ofcompiling a list. The compensation tobe paid for the services shall be fixedby the Board of Control. The contractor contracts authorized shall beprepared by the Director of Law,approved by the Director of PortControl, and certified by the Directorof Finance.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized shallbe paid from Fund No. 60 SF 001,Request No. RQS 3001, RL 2017-65.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PortControl, Finance, Law; Committees onTransportation, Finance.

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for the use of hangar space, landing and take-off fees. He or she shall perform such other and further duties as

the Director of Port Control may require.

Section 3. That concurrence of the Board of Control shall be evidenced by a certified copy of the resolution of

the Board of Control duly filed with the Clerk of Council by the Secretary of the Board of Control immediately

upon the adoption of such concurring resolution, which resolution shall be attached by the Clerk of Council to

this ordinance.

Section 4. That the following:

Section 38 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed Sep-

tember 26, 2016,

Section 40 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13,

2016, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, and Ordinance No. 385-17, passed April 17, 2017, and

Section 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015,

are amended to read as follows:

Section 38. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint-

ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Airport Maintenance Manager ............................................... $26,273.96 $98,678.77

2. Airport Operations Manager ................................................... 26,273.96 98,678.77

3. Airport Safety Chief .................................................................. 26,273.96 98,678.77

4. Assistant Commissioner of Administrative Services..... 26,273.96 98,678.77

5. Assistant Commissioner of Airports - Burke

Lakefront Airport ................................................................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

6. Assistant Commissioner of Airports – Cleveland

Hopkins International Airport........................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

7. Assistant Commissioner of Cleveland Public Power .... 27,325.56 134,991.09

8. Assistant Commissioner of Code Enforcement................ 26,273.96 98,678.77

9. Assistant Commissioner of Construction Permitting .... 26,273.96 98,678.77

10. Assistant Commissioner of Information Technology

and Services .............................................................................. 23,647.11 94,883.60

11. Assistant Commissioner of Motor Vehicles

Maintenance .............................................................................. 26,273.96 98,678.77

12. Assistant Commissioner of Real Estate ............................ 26,273.96 98,678.77

13. Assistant Commissioner of Neighborhood Services ....... 26,273.96 98,678.77

14. Assistant Commissioner of Streets....................................... 26,273.96 98,678.77

15. Assistant Commissioner of Water Pollution Control.... 26,273.96 98,678.77

16. Assistant Director of Community Relations Board....... 26,273.96 98,678.77

17. Assistant Income Tax Administrator.................................. 26,273.96 125,000.00

18. Assistant Superintendent of Electric Transmission

and Distribution ...................................................................... 26,273.96 93,856.07

19. Building and Housing Executive Assistant..................... 26,273.96 98,678.77

20. Business Process Specialist .................................................... 40,000.00 80,000.00

21. Chief of Air Pollution Enforcement.................................... 22,333.40 88,646.98

22. Chief of Air Pollution Engineering .................................... 22,333.40 88,646.98

23. Chief of Air Pollution Monitoring ....................................... 22,333.40 88,646.98

24. Chief Civil Service Examiner ................................................ 26,273.96 78,184.48

25. Chief of Water Distribution ................................................... 26,273.96 101,400.83

26. Chief Training Officer.............................................................. 26,273.96 78,184.48

27. City Hall Custodian ................................................................... 26,273.96 78,184.48

28. Community Development Executive Assistant................ 26,273.96 98,678.77

29. Contract Compliance Officer................................................... 26,273.96 78,184.48

30. Deputy Budget Administrator................................................ 26,273.96 91,088.49

31. Deputy Commissioner of Accounts ...................................... 26,273.96 97,598.31

32. Deputy Commissioner of Air Pollution Control.............. 26,273.96 91,088.49

33. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center and

Stadium ....................................................................................... 26,273.96 91,088.19

34. Deputy Commissioner of Convention Center.................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

35. Deputy Commissioner of Environment............................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

36. Deputy Commissioner of Information Technology

and Systems Services ............................................................ 30,214.95 110,366.61

37. Deputy Commissioner of Maintenance ............................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

38. Deputy Commissioner of Park and Urban Forestry..... 26,273.96 91,088.49

39. Deputy Commissioner of Parks and Urban

Forestry/Golf Courses and Cemeteries .......................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

40. Deputy Commissioner of Recreation ................................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

41. Director of Public Health Nurses......................................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

42. Fair Housing Administrator................................................... 31,500.00 97,243.90

43. General Manager of Administrative Services.................. 26,273.96 100,653.14

44. Human Resources Program Planning &

Management Administrator................................................. 26,273.96 91,088.49

45. Office of Professional Standards Administrator............. 26,273.96 78,184.48

46. Personnel Administrator .......................................................... 26,273.96 91,088.49

47. Senior Budget and Management Analyst.......................... 26,273.96 88,147.99

48. Superintendent of Motorized Equipment ........................... 26,273.96 78,184.48

49. Utilities Comptroller .................................................................. 26,273.96 98,678.77

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Section 40. That the salaries and compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint-

ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Administrator of Engineering and Planning................... $30,214.95 $124,250.48

2. Airport Chief Engineer............................................................. 30,214.95 124,250.48

3. Assistant Chief of Public Utilities Security..................... 60,000.00 100,000.00

4. Assistant City Comptroller...................................................... 41,312.22 125,483.55

5. Airport Planning Environmental Officer........................... 30,214.95 98,444.95

6. Air Trade Development Manager ......................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

7. Assistant Director of Human Resources and

Economic Development ......................................................... 30,214.95 124,250.14

8. Budget Administrator................................................................ 30,214.95 114,691.24

9. Chief of Public Security .......................................................... 65,000.00 130,000.00

10. Chief Superintendent of Electric Transmission and

Distribution ............................................................................... 50,000.00 115,000.00

11. Comptroller-Airports ................................................................... 30,214.95 124,250.48

12. Data Base Analyst ..................................................................... 30,214.95 98,444.95

13. Deputy Auditor ............................................................................ 49,500.00 93,160.80

14. Deputy Commissioner of Parks, Maintenance and

Properties ................................................................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

15. Deputy Commissioner of Water ............................................ 30,214.95 143,228.70

16. Deputy Commissioner of Water Pollution Control ........ 30,214.95 114,691.24

17. Electric Transmission SCADA Engineer ........................... 30,214.95 108,011.58

18. Energy Marketing Manager ................................................... 30,214.95 123,259.31

19. Environmental Programs Manager ...................................... 45,000.00 96,330.79

20. Executive Commissioner of Public Safety –

Operations .................................................................................. 36,590.39 157,171.30

21. Executive Commissioner of Public Safety – Projects,

Grants and Technology ........................................................ 36,590.39 157,171.30

22. Field Manager.............................................................................. 35,000.00 65,634.90

23. Fleet Management Data Manager........................................ 30,000.00 73,734.66

24. GIS/IS Coordinator ..................................................................... 52,000.00 103,593.76

25. Internal Affairs Superintendent ............................................ 60,000.00 120,000.00

26. Labor Relations Manager ........................................................ 30,214.95 124,250.48

27. Manager of Marketing.............................................................. 30,214.95 114,691.24

28. Manager of Plant Operations................................................. 30,214.95 128,618.41

29. Manager of Procurement ......................................................... 50,000.00 100,000.00

30. Manager of Telecommunications .......................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

31. Manager of Water Distribution Systems........................... 30,214.95 128,618.41

32. Nurse Practitioner....................................................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

33. Permit Review Manager .......................................................... 30,214.95 114,691.24

34. Project Leader/Applications ................................................... 45,000.00 101,400.83

35. Safety Programs Manager....................................................... 30,214.95 98,444.95

36. Section Chief – Architecture & Site Development ......... 40,000.00 108,011.58

37. Section Chief – Engineering & Construction................... 50,000.00 108,011.58

38. Senior Instructional Designer ................................................ 30,214.95 98,607.45

39. Software Analyst......................................................................... 45,000.00 96,330.79

40. Superintendent of Electric Transmission and

Distribution ............................................................................... 50,000.00 109,687.67

41. Supervisor of Computer Operations ..................................... 30,214.95 98,444.95

42. Supervisor of Public Utilities Safety .................................. 50,000.00 90,000.00

43. Supervisor Hardware Evaluation ......................................... 30,214.95 98,444.95

44. Transmissions Operations Manager..................................... 30,214.95 117,900.21

45. Veterinarian in Charge of Spay and Neuter Clinic ...... 30,214.95 98,444.95

Section 41. That the appointing authority shall fix the salaries in the following classifications in accordance

with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Assistant Building Official ................................................... $42,758.15 $152,224.32

2. City Comptroller .......................................................................... 42,758.15 152,224.32

3. City Treasurer.............................................................................. 42,758.15 140,514.00

4. Chief Technology Officer......................................................... 80,000.00 220,837.81

5. Commissioner of Accounts ...................................................... 40,314.82 145,820.32

6. Commissioner of Administrative Services -

Community Development...................................................... 40,314.82 145,820.32

7. Commissioner of Air Quality ................................................. 42,758.15 152,224.32

8. Commissioner of Airports ........................................................ 40,314.92 163,046.16

9. Commissioner of Assessments and Licenses.................... 40,314.82 134,602.24

10. Commissioner of Cleveland Public Power ........................ 45,201.46 190,126.56

11. Commissioner of Code Enforcement.................................... 42,758.15 152,224.32

12. Commissioner of Construction Permitting ........................ 42,758.15 152,224.32

13. Commissioner of Emergency Medical Services ............... 42,758.15 152,224.32

14. Commissioner of Environment............................................... 42,758.15 152,224.32

15. Commissioner of Health........................................................... 45,021.46 161,827.66

16. Commissioner of House of Corrections .............................. 40,314.82 134,466.88

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17. Commissioner of Information Technology & Services . 52,734.82 161,827.86

18. Commissioner of Motor Vehicle Maintenance.................. 40,314.82 145,820.32

19. Commissioner of Neighborhood Development .................. 40,314.82 134,602.24

20. Commissioner of Real Estate ................................................ 40,314.82 134,602.24

21. Commissioner of Neighborhood Services ........................... 42,758.15 140,514.00

22. Commissioner of Park Maintenance and Properties..... 42,758.15 163,046.16

23. Commissioner of Parking Facilities.................................... 40,314.82 145,820.32

24. Commissioner of Printing and Reproduction................... 40,314.82 145,820.32

25. Commissioner of Property Management ............................ 45,201.46 161,827.86

26. Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies......................... 42,758.15 140,514.00

27. Commissioner of Recreation ................................................... 42,758.15 163,046.16

28. Commissioner of Streets........................................................... 40,314.82 145,820.32

29. Commissioner of Traffic Engineering................................ 42,758.15 140,514.00

30. Commissioner of Utilities Fiscal Control .......................... 40,314.82 134,602.24

31. Commissioner of Waste Collection and Disposal........... 40,314.82 145,820.32

32. Commissioner of Water ............................................................ 45,201.46 227,462.95

33. Commissioner of Water Pollution Control ........................ 40,314.82 145,820.32

34. Deputy City Treasurer.............................................................. 26,273.96 94,755.63

35. Deputy Director Department of Building and Housing 36,590.39 152,224.32

36. Director of Workforce Development ................................... 70,000.00 181,970.36

37. Public Safety Medical Director ............................................. 80,000.00 267,955.02

38. Income Tax Administrator...................................................... 42,758.15 152,224.32

39. Manager of Administration – Public Works.................... 40,314.82 134,602.24

40. Manager of Internal Audit ..................................................... 40,314.82 134,602.24

Section 5. That the following existing sections:

Section 38 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 1022-16, passed Sep-

tember 26, 2016, Section 40 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 707-16,

passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 1260-16, passed October 31, 2016, and Ordinance No. 385-17, passed April 17,

2017, and

Section 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015,

are repealed.

Section 6. That any references contained in the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, to the Division or

Commissioner of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport or the Division or Commissioner Burke Lakefront Air-

port shall be amended to read the Division of Airports or the Commissioner of Airports, as appropriate.

Section 7. That the Clerk of Council is authorized and directed, when publishing the Codified Ordinances of

Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, and amendments thereto, to change all references to the Division of Cleveland Hopkins

International Airport or the Division of Burke Lakefront Airport to the Divisions of Airports, and all references

to the Commissioner of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport or the Commissioner of Burke Lakefront Airport

to the Commissioner of Airports, consistent with this ordinance.

Section 8. 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 Port Control, Finance, Law; Committees on Transportation, Finance.

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Ord. No. 847-17.By Council Members Cummins and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicHealth to apply for and accept a grantfrom the United States Department ofHomeland Security for FY 2018Biowatch Program.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 of

Public Health is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $418,236, andany other funds that become availableduring the grant term, from the UnitedStates Department of HomelandSecurity to conduct the FY 2018Biowatch Program in accordance withthe purposes set forth in the objectiveand budget; that the Director of PublicHealth is authorized to file all papersand execute all documents necessaryto receive the funds under the grant;and that the funds are appropriatedfor the purposes in the summary forthe grant.Section 2. That the objective and

budget for the grant, File No. 847-17-A,made a part of this ordinance as if

fully rewritten, is approved in allrespects and shall not be changedwithout additional legislativeauthority.Section 3. That, unless expressly

prohibited by the grant agreement,under Section 108(B) of the Charter,purchases made under the grantagreement may be made throughcooperative arrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Health may sign alldocuments and do all things that arenecessary to make the purchases, andmay enter into one or more contractswith the vendors selected through thatcooperative process. The contractsshall be paid from the fund or funds towhich are credited any grant fundsaccepted under this ordinance.Section 4. That the Director of

Public Health shall have the authorityto extend the term of the grant duringthe grant term.Section 5. That the Director of

Public Health shall deposit the grantaccepted under this ordinance into afund or funds designated by theDirector of Finance to implement theprogram as described in the file andappropriated for that purpose.Section 6. That this ordinance is

declared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, it

shall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.Referred to Directors of Public

Health, Finance, Law; Committees onhealth and Human Services, Finance.

Ord. No. 848-17.By Council Members Cummins and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicHealth to apply for and accept a grantfrom the Bureau of Justice AssistanceProgram for the Cleveland OpioidResponse and Action Plan Grant;authorizing the Director to enter intoone or more contracts with Dr. JohnnieRose for professional services neededto implement the grant.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 of

Public Health is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $200,000 foreach year of the grant, and any otherfunds that may become available

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during the grant term from the Bureauof Justice Assistance Program toconduct the Cleveland OpioidResponse and Action Plan Grant; thatthe Director is authorized to file allpapers and execute all documentsnecessary to receive the funds underthe grant; and that the funds areappropriated for the purposesdescribed in the executive summaryfor the grant contained in the filedescribed below.

Section 2. That the executivesummary for the grant, File No. 848-17-A, made a part of this ordinance as iffully rewritten is approved in allrespects and shall not be changedwithout additional legislativeauthority.

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to extendthe term of the grant.

Section 4. That the Director ofPublic Health shall deposit the grantaccepted under this ordinance into afund or funds designated by theDirector of Finance to implement theprogram as described in the file andappropriated for that purpose.

Section 5. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to enterinto one or more contracts with Dr.Johnnie Rose to implement the grantas described in the file.

Section 6. That the costs of thecontract or contracts authorized bythis ordinance shall be paid from thefund or funds to which are credited thegrant proceeds accepted under thisordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

Ord. No. 849-17.By Council Members Zone and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicSafety to enter into a Memorandum ofUnderstanding for Mutual Aid withthe Ohio Adjutant General’sDepartment for the Ohio NationalGuard Counterdrug Task Force toprovide a Guard analyst to assist theCity’s Narcotics Unit in the Division ofPolice.

Whereas, Ohio Adjutant General’sDepartment is extending aid to theCity’s Narcotics Unit in the Divisionof Police in the form of a GuardAnalyst from the Ohio NationalGuard Counterdrug Task Force; 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 ofPublic Safety is authorized to enterinto a Memorandum of Understanding(“MOU”) for Mutual Aid with the OhioAdjutant General’s Department forthe support to the City’s Narcotics Unitin the Division of Police in the form ofsharing a Guard Analyst from theOhio National Guard CounterdrugTask Force. The MOU shall be

substantially in the form placed inFile No. 849-17-A.

Section 2. That the term of the MOUshall be automatically renewed fromyear to year unless terminated byeither party. That the MOU shall be atno cost to the City.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Committees onSafety, Finance.

Ord. No. 850-17.By Council Members Zone and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicSafety to enter into an agreement withSlavic Village DevelopmentCorporation to allow and acceptlandscaping improvements at FireStation No. 13 located at 4952Broadway Avenue, as a gift to theCity; and authorizing the director toenter into a property adoptionagreement with Slavic VillageDevelopment Corporation to maintainthe improvements it installs at thelocation.

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 ofPublic Safety is authorized to enterinto an agreement with Slavic VillageDevelopment Corporation (“SlavicVillage”) to allow it to installlandscaping on a portion of City-owned property located at 4952Broadway Avenue, Permanent ParcelNo. 123-30-004, known as Fire StationNo. 13 (“Fire Station No. 13”) and toaccept the improvements as a gift tothe City. The improvement location ismore fully described as follows:

Northwesterly 13.5 feet of PPN 123-30-004

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga, and State ofOhio, and being part of the OriginalOne Hundred Acre Lot No. 324, beingalso part of a parcel of land, now orformerly owned by the City ofCleveland per Deed Volume 14629,Page 341, this and all furtherreferences made to the CuyahogaCounty Fiscal Officer’s records, andbeing more fully described as follows:

Commencing at a point at thenortheast corner of the Grantor’sparcel, said point being located on thewest right of way line of BroadwayAvenue (60 feet wide) and at thesoutheast corner of a parcel of land,now or formerly owned by SlavicVillage Development Corporation perDocument Number 201106300173, saidpoint also being the TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING for the following parcelherein described;

Thence S 38°27'42" E, 13.50 feet,along the Grantor’s east line and thewesterly right of way line ofBroadway Avenue, to a point;

Thence S 51°32'18" W, 158.28 feet,through the Grantor’s parcel, to a

point on the Grantor’s west line and onthe east right of way line of East 49thStreet (45 feet wide);

Thence N 00°45'23" W, 17.06 feet,along the Grantor’s west line and theeast right of way line of East 49thStreet, to a point at the Grantor’snorthwest corner and the southwestcorner of the Slavic VillageDevelopment Corporation parcel;

Thence N 51°32'18" E, 147.84 feet,along the Grantor’s north line and thesouth line of the Slavic Village parcel,to the point of beginning andcontaining 2066 square feet of land,more or less.

The above description was preparedby Dan Stankavich, P.S. 7122 on June6, 2017, and is based on an actual fieldsurvey performed by AECOM, by orunder the direct supervision of DavidP. Povich in October of 2017.

Bearings based on Ohio State Planegrid bearings, North Zone NAD83(2011).

Section 2. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 and Section133.24 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director ofPublic Safety is authorized to enterinto a property adoption agreementwith Slavic Village, to maintain thelandscaping improvements at FireStation No. 13, for maintenance of theimprovements.

Section 3. That the propertyadoption shall not be construed as aconveyance of any right, title, orinterest in public property, but is thegrant of a privilege revocable at thewill of Council.

Section 4. That the agreementsauthorized in this ordinance shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PublicSafety, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees on Safety,Finance.

Ord. No. 854-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency ordinance to sup-

plement the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enactingnew Chapter 110A, Circulation ofInitiative or Referendum PetitionRegulation, Sections 110A.01through 110A.03, to require filing anitemized statement including allmoneys or things of value paid,given, or promised for circulatingpetitions, and prohibit certain prac-tices relative to petitions.

Whereas, Ohio Revised Code Sec-tions 731.28 to 731.41 regulate theinitiative and referendum petitionprocess, but requirements do notapply to any municipality whichadopts its own charter containingan initiative and referendum provi-sion for its own ordinances andother legislative measures; and

Whereas, Ohio Revised Code Sec-tions 731.35, 36, 38, and 40 requirethe circulator of an initiative or ref-erendum petition to file an itemizedstatement of all money or things ofvalue paid, given, or promised, for

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circulating such petition, and pro-hibit certain practices relative topetitions; and

Whereas, in order to preservetransparency and integrity in theinitiative or referendum petitionprocess this Council enacts newChapter 110A to adopt state require-ments governing the circulation ofpetitions; 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 Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio 1976, aresupplemented by enacting newChapter 110A, Sections 110A.01through 110A.03 as follows:

CHAPTER 110A, CIRCULATION OFINITIATIVE OR REFERENDUM

PETITION REGULATION

Section 110A.01 Itemized statementby circulator of petition

(a) The circulator of an initiative orreferendum petition, or his agent,shall, within five days after suchpetition is filed with the Clerk ofCouncil, file an itemized statement,made under penalty of electionfalsification, showing in detail:

(1) All moneys or things of valuepaid, given, or promised forcirculating such petition;

(2) Full names and addresses of allpersons to whom such payments orpromises were made;

(3) Full names and addresses of allpersons who contributed anything ofvalue to be used in circulating suchpetitions; and

(4) Time spent and salaries earnedwhile circulating or solicitingsignatures to petitions by persons whowere regular salaried employees ofsome person who authorized them tosolicit signatures for or circulate thepetition as a part of their regularduties.

(b) The statement provided for indivision (a) of this section shall not berequired from persons who take noother part in circulating a petitionthan signing declarations to parts ofthe petition and soliciting signaturesto them.

(c) Such statement shall be open topublic inspection for a period of oneyear.

Section 110A.02 Prohibited practicesrelative to petitions

No person shall, directly orindirectly:

(a) Willfully misrepresent thecontents of any initiative orreferendum petition;

(b) Pay or offer to pay any electoranything of value for signing aninitiative or referendum petition;

(c) Promise to help another personto obtain appointment to any officeprovided for by the constitution orlaws of the State of Ohio or by theordinances of the City of Cleveland orany municipal corporation, or to anyposition or employment in the serviceof the State of Ohio or any politicalsubdivision thereof, including the Cityof Cleveland, as a consideration forobtaining signatures to an initiativeor referendum petition;

(d) Obtain signatures to anyinitiative or referendum petition as aconsideration for the assistance orpromise of assistance of another

person in securing an appointment toany office or position provided for bythe constitution or laws of the State ofOhio or by the ordinances of anymunicipal corporation therein,including the City of Cleveland, oremployment in the service of the Stateof Ohio or any subdivision thereof,including the City of Cleveland;

(e) Alter, add to, or erase anysignatures or names on the parts of apetition after such parts have beenfiled with the Clerk of Council;

(f) Fail to file the sworn itemizedstatement required in section 110A.01;

(g) Accept anything of value forsigning an initiative or referendumpetition; or

(h) By intimidation or threats,influence or seek to influence anyperson to sign or abstain from signing,or to solicit signatures to or abstainfrom soliciting signatures to aninitiative or referendum petition.

Section 110A.03 Penalty(a) Whoever violates Section

110A.02 (a) through (f) shall be finednot less than one hundred nor morethan five hundred dollars.

(b) Whoever violates Section110A.02 (g) shall be fined not morethan twenty-five dollars.

(c) Whoever violates Section110A.02 (h) is guilty of a minormisdemeanor.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

Ord. No. 860-17.By Council Members Cummins and

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

ing the Director of Public Health toenter into contract with the OhioDepartment of Health to performinvestigations of violations regard-ing smoking in workplaces andother public places.

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 ofPublic Health is authorized to enterinto contract with the Ohio Depart-ment of Health, under which theCity will perform investigations ofviolations regarding smoking inworkplaces and other public placesfrom July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2019.The contract shall provide that theCity will receive compensation forperforming the investigations in theamount of $125.00 per investigationto be deposited into Fund No. 10 SF804. The Director of Finance isauthorized to receive and accept thecompensation on behalf of the Cityand the Director of Public Health isauthorized to sign the documentsnecessary to enter into the contract.

Section 2. That the agreement shallbe prepared by the Director of Law.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

Ord. No. 861-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

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

ing the purchase by one or morecontracts of carts for the automatedwaste collection and curbside recy-cling, for the Division of Waste Col-lection and Disposal, Department ofPublic Works.

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 ofPublic Works is authorized to makeone or more written contracts underthe Charter and the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, foreach or all of the following items:carts for the automated waste col-lection and curbside recycling pro-gram to be purchased by the Com-missioner of Purchases and Supplieson a unit basis, for the Division ofWaste Collection and Disposal,Department of Public Works.

Section 2. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Works may sign alldocuments that are necessary to makethe purchases, and may enter into oneor more contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 3. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized shallnot exceed $300,000 and shall be paidfrom Fund Nos. 20 SF 517, 20 SF 524, 20SF 532, 20 SF 539, 20 SF 545, 20 SF 553,20 SF 559, 20 SF 562, 20 SF 566, 20 SF570. (RQS 7013, RL 2017-77)

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of PublicWorks, Finance, Law; Committees onMunicipal Services and Properties,Finance.

Ord. No. 862-17.By Mayor Jackson, Council

Members Zone and Kelley.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the CommunityRelations Board to enter into one ormore contracts with Cornerstone ofHope for the public purpose of pro-viding bereavement care for resi-dents of the City, including griefintervention services with theMayor’s Community Outreach team,

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trauma therapy, and complicatedgrief interventions to families whoseek support after the death of aloved one from a traumatic event,for a period of one year, with oneoption to renew for an additionalyear, exercisable by the Director ofCommunity Relations.

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 theCommunity Relations Board isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts with Cornerstone of Hopefor the public purpose of providingbereavement care for residents ofthe City, including grief interven-tion services with the Mayor’s Com-munity Outreach team, trauma ther-apy, and complicated grief interven-tions to families who seek supportafter the death of a loved one froma traumatic event, for a period ofone year, with one option to renewfor an additional year, exercisableby the Director of the CommunityRelations Board, on the basis oftheir proposal dated July 7, 2017.The contract or contracts shall bepaid from Fund No. 01-0109-6320,Request No. RQS 0109, RL 2017-78.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CommunityRelations Board, Finance, Law;Committees on Safety, Finance.

Ord. No. 863-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Secretary of the Civil Ser-vice Commission to employ one ormore professional consultants todevelop, administer, and grade pro-motional examinations for the Divi-sion of Police, Department of PublicSafety, and executed no later thanDecember 31, 2018.

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 Secretary ofthe Civil Service Commission isauthorized to employ by contract orcontracts one or more consultants orone or more firms of consultants forthe purpose of supplementing theregularly employed staff of the sev-eral departments of the City ofCleveland in order to provide pro-fessional services necessary todevelop, administer, and grade pro-motional examinations, includingbut not limited to, job analyses,transportability studies, written andoral examinations, appropriatestudy guides, selection and trainingor oral board panel members, scor-ing and analysis of test results, andall related reporting, for the Divi-sion of Police, Department of Public

Safety. The contract or contractsshall be executed no later thanDecember 31, 2018.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Secretary of the Civil ServiceCommission from a list of qualifiedconsultants available for employmentas may be determined after a full andcomplete canvass by the Secretary ofthe Civil Service Commission for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theSecretary of the Civil ServiceCommission, and certified by theDirector of Finance. The City and theConsultant may enter into separatecontracts for the separate phases ofthe services necessary.

Section 2. That the cost of contractor contracts authorized shall be paidfrom Fund No. 01-0108-67320. (RQS0108, RL 2017-75)

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Secretary of CivilService Commission and Directors ofFinance, Law; Committee on Finance.

Ord. No. 864-17.By Council Members Pruitt and K.

Johnson.An emergency ordinance rescind-

ing the designation of Robert Ful-ton Elementary School as a Cleve-land Landmark.

Whereas, Cleveland City Councildesignated the Robert Fulton Ele-mentary School located at 3291 East140th Street S.E., permanent parcelnumber 130-15-001, as a ClevelandLandmark by Ordinance No. 1167-05,passed August 3, 2005; and

Whereas, Cleveland City Councilmay rescind the designation of anybuilding as a landmark by ordi-nance under Chapter 161.04(b)(9) ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure for theimmediate preservation of publicpeace, property, health or safety,now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Cleveland CityCouncil rescinds the designation ofRobert Fulton Elementary School,located at 3291 East 140th StreetS.E., permanent parcel number 130-15-001, as a Cleveland Landmark.

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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law;Committee on Development Planningand Sustainability.

Ord. No. 865-17.By Council Member Reed.An emergency ordinance dedicat-

ing Mill Creek Falls Family Parklocated at Tioga Road and WarnerRoad to Ronald Boehnlein; andrepealing Ordinance No. 661-17,passed June 5, 2017, that changedthe name of Mill Creek Falls Fami-ly Park located at Tioga Road andWarner Road to “Ronald BoehleinFamily Park”.

Whereas, this Council recognizesRonald Boehnlein for his contribu-tions to our community by dedicat-ing Mill Creek Falls Family Park as“Ronald Boehnlein Family Park”;and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure for theimmediate preservation of publicpeace, property, health or safety,now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Mill Creek FallsFamily Park located at Tioga Roadand Warner Road shall be dedicat-ed to Ronald Boehnlein.

Section 2. Ordinance No. 661-17,passed June 5, 2017, that changed thename of Mill Creek Falls Family Parklocated at Tioga Road and WarnerRoad to “Ronald Boehlein FamilyPark” is repealed.

That this ordinance is herebydeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

Ord. No. 869-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance giving

consent of the City of Cleveland tothe Director of Transportation of theState of Ohio to resurface ChesterAvenue from East 93rd to EuclidAvenue and Mayfield Road fromEuclid Avenue to the east corpora-tion line; authorizing any other rel-ative agreements; and to cause pay-ment to the State for the City’sshare of the improvement.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure for theimmediate preservation of publicpeace, property, health or safety,now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That it is declared to bein the public interest that the con-sent of the City of Cleveland isgiven to the Director of Trans-portation of the State of Ohio (“theState”) to construct the followingimprovement under plans, specifica-tions, and estimates approved by theState: resurface Chester Avenuefrom East 93rd to Euclid Avenueand Mayfield Road from EuclidAvenue to the east corporation line,PID No. 85401 (the “Improvement”).

Section 2. That the City proposes tocooperate with the State in the cost ofthe Improvement by assuming andcontributing the entire cost andexpense of the Improvement, less theamount of federal funds allocated bythe Federal Highway Administration,United States Department of

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Ord. No. 812-17.

By Council Member McCormack.

An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts south of Fairfield Avenue between West 14th Street and

West 11th Street, and adding the Urban Form Overlay (Map Change 2559).

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 14th Street and Fairfield Avenue;

Thence southerly along the centerline of West 14th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the

southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Fairfield Avenue Associates by deed dated May 1, 1989 and recorded in

Auditors File Number V89920890023 and also known as Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel Number 004-12-106;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Telecom Acquisition Corp 1, Inc by deed dated October 1, 2008 and also known as Cuyahoga County

Permanent Parcel Number 004-12-038;

Thence northerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Fairfield

Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to an ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘D’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 2. That the District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 11th Street and Fairfield Avenue;

Thence westerly along the centerline of Fairfield Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the

westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Telecom Acquisition Corp 1, Inc by deed dated October 1, 2008 and also known

as Cuyahoga County Permanent Parcel Number 004-12-038;

Thence southerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with an easterly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to Telecom Acquisition Corp 1, Inc by deed dated October 1, 2008 and also known as Cuyahoga County Permanent

Parcel Number 004-12-041;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with a southerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 11th Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to an ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 3. That the frontages of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 11th Street and Fairfield Avenue and extending westerly along Fairfield Avenue

for a distance of 288' (two hundred and eighty eight feet);

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Transportation. The City agrees toassume one hundred percent (100%)of the cost of preliminary and finalengineering, right-of-way ,andenvironmental engineering. Also, theCity agrees to assume and contribute100% of the cost of any items includedin the construction contract at therequest of the City, which aredetermined by the State not eligible ormade necessary by the Improvement.The share of the cost of the City isestimated in the amount of $1,004,940,but the estimated cost is to be adjustedin order that the City’s ultimate shareof the improvement shall correspondwith the percentages of actual costswhen the actual costs are determined.

Section 3. Utilities and Right-of-WayStatement. The City agrees to acquireand/or make available to ODOT,under current State and Federalregulations, all necessary right-of-way required for the Improvement.The City also understands that right-of-way costs include eligible utilitycosts. The City agrees to beresponsible for all utilityaccommodation, relocation, andreimbursement and agrees that allsuch accommodations, relocations,and reimbursements shall complywith the current provisions of 23 CFR645 and the ODOT Utilities Manual.

Section 4. Maintenance. Uponcompletion of the Improvement, andunless otherwise agreed, the Cityshall: (1) provide adequatemaintenance for the Improvementunder all applicable state and federallaws, including, but not limited to, 23USC 116; (2) provide ample financialprovisions, as necessary, for themaintenance of the Improvement; (3)

maintain the right-of-way, keeping itfree of obstructions; and (4) hold saidright-of-way inviolate for publichighway purposes.

Section 5. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized to enterinto contracts with ODOT pre-qualified consultants for thepreliminary engineering phase of theImprovement and to enter intocontracts with the Director ofTransportation necessary to completethe above described project. Upon therequest of ODOT, the Director ofCapital Projects is also authorized toassign all rights, title, and interests ofthe City to ODOT arising from anyagreement with its consultant in orderto allow ODOT to direct additional orcorrective work, recover damages dueto errors or omissions, and to exerciseall other contractual rights andremedies afforded by law or equity.

Section 6. That the City agrees thatif Federal Funds are used to pay thecost of any consultant contract, theCity shall comply with 23 CFR 172 inthe selection of its consultant and theadministration of the consultantcontract. Further, the City agrees toincorporate ODOT’s “Specifications forConsulting Services” as a contractdocument in all of its consultantcontracts. The City agrees to require,as a scope of services clause, that allplans prepared by the consultant mustconform to ODOT’s current designstandards and that the consultantshall be responsible for ongoingconsultant involvement during theconstruction phase of theImprovement. The City agrees toinclude a completion scheduleacceptable to ODOT and to assist

ODOT in rating the consultant’sperformance through ODOT’sConsultant Evaluation System.

Section 7. That this Council requeststhe State to proceed with theImprovement.

Section 8. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized to enterinto any agreements necessary toimplement the Improvement.

Section 9. That this Councilauthorizes payment to the State of theCity’s share of the Improvement in theestimated sum of $1,004,940 from FundNos. 20 SF 520, 20 SF 528, 20 SF 534, 20SF 540, 20 SF 546, 20 SF 554, 20 SF 563,20 SF 568, 20 SF 574, 20 SF 579, and anyand all funds approved by the Directorof Finance, including future bondfunds, if issued for this purpose,Request No. RQS 0103, RLA 2017-36.

Section 10. That the Clerk of Councilis authorized and directed to transmitto the State three (3) certified copiesof this ordinance immediately on itstaking effect, and it shall become thebasis for proceeding with theImprovement.

Section 11. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Committees onMunicipal Services and Properties,Finance.

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Ord. No. 813-17.

By Council Member Zone.

An ordinance changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels along Madison Avenue, Franklin Boulevard and

West 65th Street between West 65th Street and West 91st Street as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2567).

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 West 85th Street and the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad

ROW;

Thence easterly along said Railroad to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of West 80th

Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Franklin Boulevard;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of WEST 85th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 2. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Madison Avenue and West 91st Street;

Thence southerly along the centerline of West 91st Street to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the

northerly line of sublot 4 in the Stahl B. Platten Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 5

Page 65;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the easterly line thereof;

Thence northerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Victoria A. Miller by deed dated January 3rd, 2012 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 005-31-084;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation along the centerline of Conover Court to its intersection

with the centerline of West 83rd Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the southerly line of sublot

180 in the D.C. Taylor Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 5 Page 18;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of sublot 183 in

said subdivision;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line of sublot 58 in the J. H. Hardy

Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 4 Page 28;

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And;

Beginning at the intersection of West 11th Street and Fairfield Avenue and extending southerly along Wets 11th Street

for a distance of 98' (nighty eight feet);

And as identified on the attached map shall be established as an Urban Form Overlay District and Frontage;

Section 4. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 3 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2559,

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.

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

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Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 81st Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to DuWest Tool & Die, Inc by deed dated January 21st, 1998 and recorded in AFN # V98005610012

and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 002-21-048;

Thence northerly along said Westerly 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 15PPA

Cleveland, LLC by deed dated February 20th, 1998 and recorded in AFN # V98017560041 and also known as Cuyahoga

County PPN 002-21-012;

Thence northerly and Westerly along its curved northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 85th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

Suleiman Alahmad by deed dated March 21st, 2014 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 001-31-024;

Thence Westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line thereof;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 3. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Madison Avenue and West 89th Street;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 89th Street to its intersection with the centerline of the New York, Chicago

& St. Louis Railroad ROW;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of West 85th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

Suleiman Alahmad by deed dated March 21st, 2014 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 001-31-024;

Thence Westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line thereof;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And;

Beginning at the intersection of West 81st Street and Madison Avenue;

Thence southerly along the centerline of West 81st Street to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in AFN # 200508160092 and

also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 108

in the Elwell & Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence northerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of sublot 105 in the Elwell &

Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in AFN #

200508160092 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 73rd Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Mary E. Smith by deed dated April 4th, 1997 and recorded in AFN #V97029480048 and also known as

Cuyahoga County PPN 006-09-113;

Thence northerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in AFN #

200508160092 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 2 in the Elwell &

Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 59 in the Elwell & Marvin

Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Lawn Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of sublot

1 in the J.M. Hoyt Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 3 in said subdivision;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Colgate Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to New Beginning Ministries by deed dated September 13th, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga

County PPN 006-10-001;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 123 in the J.M. Hoyt

Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Clover Construction Inc by deed dated March 12th, 2013 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-

10-113;

Thence Westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line thereof;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Colgate Court;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of West 65th Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of West 74th Street;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis

Railroad ROW;

Thence easterly along said centerline for a distance of three hundred and thirty five (335') feet;

Thence northerly to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Norfolk & Western Railway

Co. by deed dated January 1st, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 002-24-001;

Thence Westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 74th Street;

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Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis

Railroad ROW;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the centerline of West 80th

Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

However exempting;

Beginning at the intersection of Madison Avenue and West 79th Street;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 79th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Ferrell Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to Emerald Alliance L.P. by deed dated March 6th, 2007 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN

002-21-025;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Pease Court;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the Westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Emerald

Alliance L.P. by deed dated March 6th, 2007 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 002-21-025;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Madison

Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Limited Retail’ District a, ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 4. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 81st Street and Guthrie Avenue;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 81st to its intersection with the Westerly prolongation of the northerly

line of a parcel of land conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in

AFN # 200508160092 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the Thence easterly along said

southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 108 in the Elwell & Marvin Allotment

as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of sublot

105 in the Elwell & Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in AFN #

200508160092 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of West 73rd Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the Westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Mary E. Smith by deed dated April 4th, 1997 and recorded in AFN #V97029480048 and also known as

Cuyahoga County PPN 006-09-113;

Thence northerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the easterly prolongation of the southerly line of a

parcel of land conveyed to John, Lidia, Vasile & Claudia Peicu by deed dated August 16th, 2005 and recorded in AFN #

200508160092 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 006-03-035;

Thence easterly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with the Westerly line of sublot 2 in the Elwell &

Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height

District;

Section 5. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Madison Avenue and the northerly prolongation of the Westerly line of sublot 108 in

the Elwell & Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence southerly along said Westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Guthrie Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of sublot

105 in the Elwell & Marvin Allotment as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 3 Page 34;

Thence northerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Madison Avenue;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to an ‘Open Spaces Recreation’ District, a ‘B’ Area District and a

‘1’ Height District;

Section 6. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Wakefield Avenue and West 80th Street;

Thence easterly along the centerline of Wakefield Avenue to its intersection with the centerline of West 79th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Wakefield Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of West 75th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of the New York,

Chicago & St. Louis Railroad ROW;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the centerline of West 80th

Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Two Family’ District, a ‘B’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height

District;

Section 7. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 74th Street and the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad

ROW;

Thence Westerly along the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad ROW to its intersection with the

southerly prolongation of West75th Street;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation to its intersection with northerly line of a parcel of land conveyed

to Norfolk & Western Railway Co by deed dated January 1st, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 002-22-029;

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Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 74th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Two Family’ District, an ‘F’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 8. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Pear Avenue and West 65th Street;

Thence southerly along the centerline of West 65th Street to its intersection with the centerline of the New York,

Chicago & St. Louis Railroad ROW;

Thence Westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Norfolk & Western Railway Co. by deed dated January 1st, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County

PPN 002-24-001;

Thence northerly along said southerly prolongation and line to its intersection with the northerly line of the New York,

Chicago & St. Louis Railroad ROW;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the Westerly line of Pear Avenue;

Thence northerly along said Westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Pear Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, an ‘F’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 9. That the street frontages described as follows:

The south side of Franklin Boulevard from West 85th Street to West 80th Street;

And;

The south side of Madison Avenue from West 91st Street to West 65th Street;

And;

The north side of Madison Avenue from West 91st Street to the Westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Martin

Sheet Metal Inc by deed dated November 1st, 2002 and recorded in AFN # 200211010902 and also known as Cuyahoga County

PPN 002-24-018;

And:

The north side of Madison Avenue from West 86th Street to West 65th Street;

And;

The West side of West 65th Street from the centerline of the New York, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad ROW to Colgate

Court;

And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay’ Districts;

Section 10. That the street frontages described as follows:

The south side of Madison Avenue from West 91st Street to West 65th Street;

Shall have the existing ‘Pedestrian Retail Overlay’ District repealed;

Section 11. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 1 through 10 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2567, 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 12. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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Ord. No. 870-17.

By Council Member Cummins.

An ordinance changing the Use, Height and Area Districts South of I-90 and North of Clark Avenue between West 41st

Street and Fulton Road as identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2569).

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 Clark Avenue and Fulton Road;

Thence westerly along the centerline of Clark Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly

line of a parcel of land conveyed to Hidaya Ayyad & Nathmi Iwais by deed dated April 28, 2010 and also known as

Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-030;

Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the northerly line thereof;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of sublot 418 in the H. Stone

Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 1 Page 41;

Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Nhu Q. Duong by deed dated January 7th, 2004 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-055;

Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

Clearline Homes, LLC by deed dated January 18, 2014 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-016;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof;

Thence northerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the intersection with the centerline of Fulton Ave;

Thence southerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And;

Beginning at the intersection of Clark Avenue and West 38th Street;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 38th Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of a parcel

of land conveyed to Sarwat Masud by deed dated March 31, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-037;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to Mohammad Riaz by deed dated January 15, 2008 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-035;

Thence southerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Limited Retail’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 2. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Clark Avenue and the southerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to Mohammad Riaz by deed dated January 15, 2008 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-035;

Thence northerly along said easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

William Hilderbrant by deed dated April 29, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-043;

Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the easterly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to William Hilderbrant by deed dated November 1, 2000 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-045;

Thence northerly along said easterly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to the Hildebrandt Building, LLC by deed dated October 14, 2015 and also known as Cuyahoga County

PPN 007-20-046;

Thence southerly along said line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Hidaya Ayyad & Nathmi Iwais by deed dated April 28, 2010 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN

007-20-030;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Semi-Industry’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 3. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Walton Avenue and the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel of land

conveyed to Patrick G. McKenna by deed dated January 6, 1998 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-047;

Thence southerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

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Ord. No. 833-17.By Council Members Zone and

Brancatelli (by departmentalrequest).

An ordinance to amend the BatteryPark Planned Unit Development(PUD) for lands designated as a PUDDistrict in Ord. 1964-04.

Whereas, Battery ParkDevelopment, LLC has submitted anamendment to the original BatteryPark PUD to the Director of the CityPlanning Commission proposing achange to the site-plan, design anddensity for the Park Place building inthe Planned Unit Development (PUD)on lands established as a PUD Districtby Ord. No. 1964-04; and

Whereas, the Director of the CityPlanning Commission has acceptedsaid application and has providedwritten notification of the acceptanceof the application to the member of theCouncil whose ward the proposed

Park Place building in the BatteryPark PUD is located, and said memberof Council has endorsed theamendment to the PUD; and

Whereas, the City of Cleveland hasdetermined that the proposedamendment to the site-plan, designand density for the Park Placebuilding in the Battery Park PUDmeets the purposes and the approvalstandards set forth in Chapter 334 ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio 1976, now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the application foran amendment to the Battery ParkPUD, established by Ord. 1964-04, behereby approved in accordance withthe requirements set forth in Chapter334, particularly, section 334.10 (b) ofthe Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio 1976;

Section 2. That the submission byBattery Park Development, LLC forthe amendment be placed in File No.1964-04. Both the original andamendment applications shall be kepton file in the office of the ClevelandCity Planning Commission;

Section 3. That no building permitshall be issued by the City ofCleveland for the Park Place buildingwithin the Battery PUD originallyestablished by Ord. 1964-04 unless theBuilding permit application conformswith the amended submission byBattery Park Development, LLCapproved by this ordinance;

Section 4. That this ordinance shalltake effect and be in force from andafter the earliest period allowed bylaw.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law;Committee on Development Planningand Sustainability.

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Thence easterly along said southerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of sublot 418 in

the H. Stone Subdivision as recorded in the Cuyahoga County Map Records Book 1 Page 41;

Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Nhu Q. Duong by deed dated January 7th, 2004 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-055;

Thence northerly along said westerly line to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to

Clearline Homes, LLC by deed dated January 18, 2014 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-016;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof;

Thence northerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Angelina Carro by deed January 1, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-088;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And;

Beginning at the intersection of Seymour Avenue and Fulton Road;

Thence northerly along the centerline of Fulton Road to its intersection with the centerline of Wade Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Anibal Estremera by deed March 1, 2000 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-18-036;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Multi-Family’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 4. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of Seymour Avenue and Fulton Road;

Thence westerly along the centerline of Seymour Avenue to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the

westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Caribe Development LLC by deed April 19, 2012 and also known as Cuyahoga

County PPN 007-20-007;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Ave;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Local Retail’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and a ‘2’ Height

District;

Section 5. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 38th Street and Seymour Avenue;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 38th Street to its intersection with the centerline of Train Avenue;

Thence northeasterly along said centerline and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of I-90;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Caribe Development LLC by deed April 19, 2012 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-007;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And;

Beginning at the intersection of West 41st Street and Clark Avenue;

Thence northerly along the centerline of West 41st Street to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the

northerly line of St. Mary’s Cemetery;

Thence easterly along said northerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Lois J. Palazzo by deed January 1, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-17-022;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of St. Mary’s

Cemetery;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 38th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Clark Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Open Space Recreation’ District, a ‘B’ Area District and a ‘1’

Height District;

Section 6. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 38th Street and the easterly prolongation of the northerly line of St. Mary’s

Cemetery;

Thence westerly along said northerly line to its intersection with the westerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Lois

J. Palazzo by deed February 23, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-17-023;

Thence northerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the southerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Maria Feliciano by deed December 22, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-17-015;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof;

Thence northerly along westerly line ant its prolongation to its intersection with the westerly prolongation of the

southerly line of a parcel of land conveyed to Anthony R. Bonelli by deed March 5, 1997 and also known as Cuyahoga

County PPN 007-17-010;

Thence easterly along said prolongation and line to its intersection with the westerly line thereof;

Thence northerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the northerly line of a parcel of

land conveyed to Rafael Torres by deed September 12, 2016 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-17-004;

Thence easterly along said northerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 38th Street;

Thence southerly along said centerline to its intersection with the centerline of Seymour Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Caribe Development LLC by deed April 19, 2012 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-007;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Erin Avenue;

Thence easterly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the westerly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to Angelina Carro by deed January 1, 1975 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-20-088;

Thence southerly along said westerly line and its prolongation to its intersection with the centerline of Walton Avenue;

Thence westerly along said centerline to its intersection with the northerly prolongation of the easterly line of a parcel

of land conveyed to William Hilderbrant by deed dated November 1, 2000 and also known as Cuyahoga County PPN 007-

20-045;

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FIRST READING EMERGENCYRESOLUTION REFERRED

Res. No. 834-17.By Council Members Dow,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency resolution approv-ing the formation of a new specialimprovement district in the City;accepting petitions from owners ofproperty in the proposed district;revising and approving the Articlesof Incorporation for the Ohio non-profit corporation to be set up togovern the new district; approvingthe initial comprehensive services

plan for the new district; declaringit necessary to provide cleaning andsafety services; office, retail andresidential development; and mar-keting for the district; providing foran assessment for the cost of suchwork upon benefited property in thedistrict; and declaring an emer-gency.

Whereas, Chapter 1710 of the OhioRevised Code (the “Code”) autho-rizes the formation of specialimprovement districts within theboundaries of a municipality bypetition of the property owners of aproposed district for approval by themunicipality for the purpose of

developing and implementing plansfor public improvements and publicservices to benefit the proposed dis-trict; and

Whereas, owners of at least sixtypercent of the front footage of allqualifying real property located ina new proposed special improvementdistrict (the “District”) have signeda petition (the “Petition”) request-ing that the City of Cleveland (the“City”) create the new District con-sisting generally of that portion ofthe City bounded on the north by St.Clair Avenue; on the south by PayneAvenue; on the west by East 18thStreet; and on the east by East 26thStreet; and

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Thence southerly along easterly line to its intersection with the southerly line thereof;

Thence westerly along said southerly line to its intersection with the centerline of West 38th Street;

Thence northerly along said centerline to the place of origin;

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to a ‘Two Family’ District, a ‘D’ Area District and a ‘1’ Height

District;

Section 7. That the street frontages described as follows:

The north side of Clark Avenue between Fulton Road and West 38th Street;

And;

The south side of Clark Avenue between Fulton Road and West 41st Street;

And as identified on the attached map shall be established as ‘Urban Form Overlay’ Districts;

Section 8. That the change of zoning of lands described in Sections 1 - 7 shall be identified as Map Change No. 2569, 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 9. That this ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

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

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Whereas, the Petition requeststhat the District be governed by anew Ohio nonprofit corporation (the“Corporation”) to be formed pur-suant to the requirements of Chap-ters 1702 and 1710 of the Code andattaches proposed Articles of Incor-poration (the “Articles”) for the Cor-poration; and

Whereas, under Section 1710.02(F)of the Code, the petitioners haveapproved an initial plan for publicservices benefitting all of the Dis-trict (the “Plan”) and have submit-ted the Plan as part of the Petitionproposing the creation of the Dis-trict; and

Whereas, the Petition, includingthe proposed Articles and the Plan,have been filed with the Clerk ofCouncil and the Mayor of the City;and

Whereas, under Section 1710.02(E)of the Code, within sixty days of fil-ing the Petition with the City, theCity Council must approve or disap-prove the Petition, including theproposed Articles and the Plan, byresolution, with or without the impo-sition of reasonable conditions; and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Petition,including the Articles and the Plan,is accepted and approved with thefollowing revision and is placed inFile No. 834-17-A. Pursuant to section1710.02(D)(1) of the Code, the nameof the District must include thename of the political subdivision.Therefore, the name of the Corpora-tion shall be “The Cleveland Supe-rior Arts Improvement Corporation”and the name of the District shallbe “The Cleveland Superior ArtsImprovement District”. The proposedArticles shall be revised according-ly and filed with the Ohio Secretaryof State.

Section 2. That, under Chapter 1710of the Code, there is herebyestablished in the City a specialimprovement district to be known as“The Cleveland Superior ArtsImprovement District”, whoseboundaries shall be as follows: St.Clair Avenue to the north; PayneAvenue to the south; East 18th Streetto the west; and East 26th Street to theeast, as more particularly described inthe Petition on file with the Clerk ofCouncil.

Section 3. That it is determined anddeclared necessary and conducive tothe public health, convenience andwelfare of the City to provideadditional cleaning and safetyservices; job, resident, and businessattraction efforts; and other imageand advocacy services for the Districtas described in the Petition on filewith the Clerk of Council for a three-year period commencing after passageof the ordinance to levy theassessment.

Section 4. That it is determined thatthe property contained within theDistrict will be specially benefited bythe above described public servicesand shall be assessed to pay for thecost of the services, calculated inproportion to the benefits that shouldresult from the services, as describedin the Petition on file with the Clerk ofCouncil.

Section 5. That the Plan placed inthe above-mentioned file is approvedat an estimated total cost of $645,945.

Section 6. That the cost of the Planmay include the cost of printing,serving, and publishing notices,resolutions, and ordinances; the costsincurred in connection with thepreparation, levy, and collection of thespecial assessments; the expenses oflegal services; the cost of labor,materials and all other necessaryexpenditures which the City ispermitted to pass on by law.

Section 7. That the assessments tobe levied shall be paid when levied inthree annual installments. The firstannual installment shall be payable incash to the Commissioner ofAssessments and Licenses of the City(the “Commissioner”) on or beforeJanuary 15, 2018. All payments notreceived by the Commissioner by July31, 2018, shall be certified to theCuyahoga County Fiscal Officer to beplaced on the tax duplicate andcollected the same as other taxes, asprovided by law. The second and thirdannual installments will be certifiedto the County to be placed directly onthe tax duplicate.

Section 8. That no notes or bonds ofthe City shall be issued in anticipationof the levy or collection of the specialassessments.

Section 9. That the Commissioner isauthorized to prepare and separatelyfile with the Clerk of Council anestimated assessment under theprovisions of this resolution showingthe amount of the assessment againsteach lot or parcel of land to beassessed. Such estimated assessmentshall be based on the estimated cost ofthe Plan and placed in the afore-mentioned file. After the estimatedspecial assessments have been filed,the Clerk of Council shall cause noticeof the adoption of this resolution andthe filing of the estimated specialassessments to be served in themanner provided by law on the ownersof all lots and parcels to be assessed.

Section 10. That this Council findsand determines that all formal actionsof this Council concerning andrelating to the passage of thisresolution were adopted in an openmeeting of the Council and that alldeliberations of the Council and of anyof its committees that resulted in thoseformal actions were in meetings opento the public in compliance with thelaw.

Section 11. That this resolution isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Referred to Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Finance, Law;Committee on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES READ IN FULL

AND PASSED

Ord. No. 764-17.By Council Members Pruitt and

Reed.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Westley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1 and 2.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of WestleyEdrington to engage in mobile vend-ing outside of the Central Businessdistrict, and has determined that itis in the public interest to allowWestley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1 and 9;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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Westley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 1 and 9.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 765-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Community Development to enterinto agreement with The ClevelandMuseum of Art for the Ohio CityStage Expo through the use of Ward3 Casino Revenue Fund.

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 theDepartment of Community Develop-ment is hereby authorized to enterinto agreement effective June 1,2017 with The Cleveland Museum ofArt for the Ohio City Stage Expo forthe public purpose of providing edu-cational activities and promotingthe history of Ohio City’s Hingetownneighborhood to the residents thatreside in the city of Clevelandthrough the use of Ward 3 CasinoRevenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $15,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve said

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contract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 806-17.By Council Members McCormack

and Cleveland.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Candace Hanna to engage inmobile vending in Wards 3 and 5.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of CandaceHanna to engage in mobile vendingoutside of the Central Business dis-trict, and has determined that it isin the public interest to allow Can-dace Hanna to engage in mobilevending in Wards 3 and 5; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Candace Hanna to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 3 and 5.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 807-17.By Council Members Reed,

Cleveland and Griffin.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Jerry Smith to engage in mobilevending in Wards 2, 5 and 6.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, Council has consideredthe request of Jerry Smith to engagein mobile vending outside of theCentral Business district, and hasdetermined that it is in the publicinterest to allow Jerry Smith toengage in mobile vending in Wards2, 5 and 6; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Jerry Smith to engage in mobilevending in the public rights of wayin Wards 2, 5 and 6.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 808-17.By Council Members Cleveland and

Griffin.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Jeremy Lieber to engage inmobile vending in Wards 5 and 6.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, this Council has consid-ered the request of Jeremy Lieber toengage in mobile vending outside ofthe Central Business district, andhas determined that it is in the pub-lic interest to allow Jeremy Lieberto engage in mobile vending inWards 5 and 6; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allow

to Jeremy Lieber to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 5 and 6.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 809-17.By Council Members Pruitt,

Cleveland and Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Ophelia Burkhalter to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of OpheliaBurkhalter to engage in mobilevending outside of the Central Busi-ness district, and has determinedthat it is in the public interest toallow Ophelia Burkhalter to engagein mobile vending in Wards 1, 5 and9; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Ophelia Burkhalter to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 1, 5 and 9.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 810-17.By Council Members McCormack

and J. Johnson.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Bertha Abston to engage inmobile vending in Wards 3 and 10.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of Bertha Abstonto engage in mobile vending outsideof the Central Business district, andhas determined that it is in the pub-lic interest to allow Bertha Abstonto engage in mobile vending inWards 3 and 10; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Bertha Abston to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 3 and 10.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 817-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Clerk of Council to enterinto an agreement with Saint Mar-tin De Porres High School WorkStudy Program to participate as asponsor of students for work/studypositions with Cleveland City Coun-cil.

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 Clerk of Coun-cil is authorized to enter into anagreement with Saint Martin DePorres High School Work Study Pro-gram to participate as a sponsor ofstudents for work/study positionswith Cleveland City Council. Thisagreement shall be entered into asof August 1, 2017 and shall termi-nate July 31, 2018. Cleveland CityCouncil shall provide sponsorshipfor up to four students at a timeduring the term. The agreementshall be certified for $36,600.00 andshall be certified from fund number01, subfund 001, department 0101,object 6320.

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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 818-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance deter-

mining the method of making thepublic improvement of overlayingthe pavement for Taxiway D atBurke Lakefront Airport; and autho-rizing the Director of Port Controlto enter into one or more publicimprovement contracts for the mak-ing of the improvement; and autho-rizing the director to employ one ormore professional consultants nec-essary 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 ofoverlaying the pavement at Taxi-way D, for the Division of BurkeLakefront Airport, Department ofPort Control, by one or more con-tracts duly let to the lowest respon-sible bidder or bidders after com-petitive bidding on a unit basis forthe improvement.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to enter into oneor more contracts for the making ofthe public improvement with thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement, provided,however, that each separate trade andeach distinct component part of theimprovement may be treated as aseparate improvement, and each, orany combination, of the trades orcomponents may be the subject of aseparate contract on a unit basis.

Section 3. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to apply and pay

for permits, licenses, or otherauthorizations required by anyregulatory agency or public authorityto permit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 4. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandin order to provide professionalservices necessary to design theImprovement.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from a listof qualified consultants available foremployment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theDirector of Port Control, and certifiedby the Director of Finance.

Section 5. That the cost of thecontracts and other expendituresauthorized shall be paid from FundNos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60SF 106, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 SF 122,60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF 130, 60 SF141, and 60 SF 160, from the fund orfunds to which are credited passengerfacility charges, if authorized for thispurpose, and the fund or funds towhich are credited the proceeds fromany airport grants received for thispurpose, Request No. RQS 3001, RL2017-76.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 819-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

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

ing and approving a contract withCleveland Thermal, LLC to makethe emergency repair to an under-ground steam pipe leak on LakesideAvenue, for the Department of Pub-lic Works.

Whereas, a leak has been detect-ed in an underground steam pipethat feeds City Hall’s heating andhot water systems on LakesideAvenue; and

Whereas, it is imperative that theunderground steam line be repairedimmediately; and

Whereas, Cleveland Thermal, LLChas been the City’s contractor forthis type of work in the past, is

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Ord. No. 820-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amend-

ed, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 38, under the terms con-

tained in File No. 820-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among

other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following

schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

1% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, is amended to read as follows:

Section 20. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 38. That salaries and compensation in the

following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing

after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Electrical Inspector 1................................................................ $14.83 $26.38

2. Electrical Inspector 2................................................................ 15.66 27.87

3. Electrical Inspector 3................................................................ 16.49 29.35

4. Electrical Inspector 4................................................................ 26.88 30.88

Section 3. That existing Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.

Nays 0.

Ord. No. 821-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to com-

pensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing Inspectors), under the terms contained in File No.

821-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among other things, for

an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

1% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, is amended to read as follows:

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capable of performing this workimmediately at an estimated cost of$230,000 and is currently on-site; 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 this Council autho-rizes and approves a contract byand between the City of Clevelandand Cleveland Thermal, LLC in the

estimated amount of $230,000 tomake the emergency repair to anunderground steam pipe leak onLakeside Avenue and any relatedequipment, for the Department ofPublic Works.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract authorized shall be paid fromFund Nos. 20 SF 566 and 20 SF 573.(RQS 7011, RL 2017-64)

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of all

the members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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Section 21. Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbers Inspectors). That salaries and compensation in the following classifi-

cations shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classi-

fication:

Minimum Maximum

1. Plumbing Inspector 1 ................................................................ $14.83 $26.38

2. Plumbing Inspector 2 ................................................................ 15.66 27.87

3. Plumbing Inspector 3 ................................................................ 16.49 29.35

4. Plumbing Inspector 4 ................................................................ 26.88 30.88

Section 3. That existing Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.

Nays 0.

Ord. No. 822-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100,

AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO, under the terms con-

tained in File No. 822-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among

other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following

schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

2% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 19-17, passed January 23, 2017, and

Ordinance No. 359-17, passed April 10, 2017, is amended to read as follows:

Section 8. International Local 100, AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO. That salaries in the following classifi-

cations shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classi-

fication:

Minimum Maximum

1. Accountant I ................................................................................. 14.39 21.65

2. Accountant II ............................................................................... 14.88 23.77

3. Accountant III.............................................................................. 15.48 26.36

4. Accountant Clerk I..................................................................... 10.00 17.55

5. Accountant Clerk II................................................................... 10.00 18.95

6. Activities Therapist ................................................................... 10.00 16.68

7. Airport Information Representative .................................... 12.14 18.20

8. Airport Operations Agent I..................................................... 17.13 22.49

9. Airport Operations Agent II................................................... 21.52 26.48

10. Airport Safety Man .................................................................... 17.19 24.73

11. Architect ......................................................................................... 10.00 32.74

12. Associate Engineer..................................................................... 24.04 44.14

13. Assistant Plan Examiner......................................................... 16.29 24.99

14. Assistant Residential Plan Examiner ................................ 13.42 24.99

15. Associate Programmer .............................................................. 10.00 25.45

16. Bill Collector................................................................................. 12.14 18.19

17. Billing Clerk................................................................................. 10.00 17.54

18. Building Inspector ...................................................................... 14.26 24.15

19. Building Inspector I .................................................................. 14.08 26.38

20. Building Inspector II ................................................................ 14.89 27.87

21. Building Inspector III............................................................... 15.70 29.35

22. Building Inspector IV ............................................................... 26.35 30.88

23. Caseworker I ................................................................................ 13.33 19.75

24. Caseworker II .............................................................................. 14.03 21.65

25. Cashier/Starter............................................................................. 10.00 21.66

26. Chemist ........................................................................................... 18.49 28.77

27. Chief Miscellaneous Investigator.......................................... 10.00 24.99

28. Citizens Information Representative................................... 10.00 20.68

29. Claims Examiner......................................................................... 10.00 24.99

30. Clinical Laboratory Assistant ................................................ 10.00 20.68

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31. Clinical Laboratory Technician I ......................................... 10.00 23.77

32. Clinical Laboratory Technician II ....................................... 16.86 25.45

33. Community Development Planner ........................................ 10.00 31.52

34. Community Health Aide........................................................... 10.00 17.55

35. Community Relations Representative I ............................. 10.00 20.68

36. Community Relations Representative II ........................... 10.00 24.99

37. Community Relations Representative III.......................... 10.00 30.93

38. Computer Monitor Assistant ................................................... 10.00 15.02

39. Computer Operator...................................................................... 10.00 24.99

40. Construction Technician........................................................... 12.02 24.99

41. Consumer Protection Specialist ............................................. 10.00 19.76

42. Contract and Monitoring Specialist ..................................... 10.00 26.45

43. Cook ................................................................................................. 13.77 17.09

44. Copy Center Operator................................................................ 10.00 20.09

44a. Customer Account Associate, Billing Services ................ 14.28 18.94

44b. Customer Account Associate, Credit & Collections ....... 15.08 20.00

44c. Customer Service Representative, Call Center................ 14.28 18.94

45. Customer Service Representative ......................................... 12.15 18.94

46. Customer Support Associate of Billing Services ............ 15.08 20.00

47.

48. Customer Support Associate of Cleveland Public

Power Meter Service Center ............................................... 14.28 18.94

49. Customer Support Associate of Credit and

Collections.................................................................................. 15.08 20.00

50. Customer Support Associate of Meter Operations.......... 14.28 18.94

51. Customer Support Associate of Water Distribution

and Maintenance ..................................................................... 14.28 18.94

52. Customer Support Associate of Water Pollution

Control......................................................................................... 14.28 18.94

53. Data Control Clerk..................................................................... 10.00 18.20

54. Data Conversion Operator ....................................................... 12.02 16.49

55. Development Officer .................................................................. 10.00 29.35

56. Disease Intervention Specialist I ......................................... 17.83 25.20

57. Disease Intervention Specialist II........................................ 19.81 27.90

58. Drug and Alcohol Counselor .................................................. 10.00 16.10

59. Elevator Inspector ...................................................................... 14.23 26.38

60. Engineer ......................................................................................... 22.78 37.29

61. Environmental Compliance Specialist I ............................. 14.95 24.90

62. Environmental Compliance Specialist II ........................... 16.35 26.07

63. Environmental Compliance Specialist III ......................... 17.90 33.56

64. Environmental Enforcement Specialist I........................... 14.95 25.92

65. Environmental Enforcement Specialist II......................... 16.35 27.16

66. Environmental Enforcement Specialist III ....................... 17.90 28.48

67. Environmental Monitoring Specialist I .............................. 13.33 25.69

68. Environmental Monitoring Specialist II ............................ 14.18 26.91

69. Environmental Monitoring Specialist III........................... 15.74 28.18

70. Financial Analyst ....................................................................... 10.00 23.77

71. Financial Counselor ................................................................... 10.00 24.99

72. First Press Operator.................................................................. 12.00 23.85

73. General Storekeeper................................................................... 19.25 26.75

74. Geriatric Outreach Worker ..................................................... 10.00 23.76

75. Hazardous Material Specialist ............................................... 21.63 35.70

76. Head Cook ..................................................................................... 10.00 19.29

77. Head Storekeeper........................................................................ 17.85 24.72

78. Help Desk Analyst..................................................................... 12.02 27.68

79. Home Maintenance Aide .......................................................... 10.00 18.26

80. House Connection Inspector ................................................... 15.39 20.24

81. Residential Building Inspector.............................................. 17.69 21.79

82. Income Tax Tracer .................................................................... 12.60 20.22

83. Information Control Analyst .................................................. 10.00 22.67

84. Inspector of Permits and Sales............................................. 20.55 24.27

85. Inspector of Weight and Measures ..................................... 12.89 19.19

86. Instrumentation Technician I ................................................ 20.44 23.27

87. Instrumentation Technician II .............................................. 22.81 25.63

88. Instrument Repairman.............................................................. 10.00 22.91

89. Intake Specialist ......................................................................... 10.00 17.55

90. Interim Building Inspector ..................................................... 19.00 21.82

91. Interim Mechanical Inspector ................................................ 19.00 21.82

92. Interim Residential Building Inspector ............................. 15.75 18.09

93. Interim Residential Plan Examiner .................................... 20.25 23.27

94. Junior Cashier.............................................................................. 11.14 18.19

95. Junior Clerk.................................................................................. 11.97 15.16

96. Lab Coordinator........................................................................... 16.82 28.80

97. Laboratory Assistant ................................................................. 10.00 20.68

98. Landscape Designer ................................................................... 10.00 30.93

99. Life Guard ..................................................................................... 10.00 17.32

100. Life Guard Captain .................................................................... 10.00 21.44

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101. Mechanical Inspector I ............................................................. 14.08 26.38

102. Mechanical Inspector II ........................................................... 14.89 27.87

103. Mechanical Inspector III.......................................................... 15.70 29.35

104. Mechanical Inspector IV .......................................................... 27.39 30.88

105. Medical Billing Reimbursement Specialist ....................... 10.42 22.95

106. Medical Coder and Billing Analyst ..................................... 10.17 23.65

107. Messenger....................................................................................... 10.00 16.33

108. Meter Reader ................................................................................ 15.53 20.66

109. Meter Technician ........................................................................ 18.05 20.66

110. Miscellaneous Investigator...................................................... 15.35 19.96

111. Monitoring, Auditing and Evaluation Coordinator........ 13.65 24.12

112. Network Analyst I...................................................................... 14.52 37.82

113. On The Job Training Specialist ........................................... 12.71 23.31

114. Parking Attendant...................................................................... 10.00 17.55

115. Parking Meter Collector........................................................... 10.00 17.52

116. Parking Meter Serviceman...................................................... 16.49 18.42

117. Permit Processing Specialist .................................................. 10.00 14.70

118. Pharmacist..................................................................................... 10.74 34.56

119. Photographer ................................................................................ 10.00 23.77

120. Photographic Laboratory Technician.................................. 10.00 20.68

121. Physical Director I..................................................................... 10.00 21.36

122. Physical Director II................................................................... 10.00 23.05

123. Residential Plan Examiner..................................................... 19.56 28.24

124. Play Director ................................................................................ 10.00 14.98

125. Pressman ........................................................................................ 10.00 23.32

126. Preventive Health Counselor.................................................. 13.59 24.16

127. Preventive Health Educator ................................................... 10.00 16.24

128. Principal Cashier ........................................................................ 14.66 25.45

129. Principal Clerk ............................................................................ 14.88 21.54

130. Print Shop Helper....................................................................... 12.85 16.03

131. Private Secretary ........................................................................ 10.00 22.73

132. Program Analyst......................................................................... 16.64 32.95

133. Programmer................................................................................... 10.00 29.36

134. Programmer Analyst.................................................................. 10.00 32.95

135. Property Clerk ............................................................................. 11.37 36.48

136. Psychiatric Social Worker....................................................... 12.48 23.69

137. Public Health Nursing Aide ................................................... 10.63 15.28

138. Public Health Sanitarian I ..................................................... 15.48 23.46

139. Public Health Sanitarian II.................................................... 17.38 25.29

140. Public Health Sanitarian III.................................................. 15.49 26.55

141. Public Health Sanitarian IV .................................................. 18.77 32.63

142. Public Information Officer...................................................... 10.00 24.99

143. Quality Assurance Analyst ..................................................... 10.00 29.35

144. Quality Control Coordinator ................................................... 16.82 28.82

145. Radio Dispatcher......................................................................... 17.33 22.49

146. Radio Technician ........................................................................ 19.85 22.49

147. Receptionist................................................................................... 10.00 15.54

148. Recreation Aide ........................................................................... 10.00 12.07

149. Recreation Instructor ................................................................ 10.00 17.55

150. Recreation Instructor I............................................................. 10.00 18.71

151. Recreation Instructor II........................................................... 10.00 19.41

152. Recreation Instructor III ......................................................... 10.00 20.53

153. Redevelopment Advisor ............................................................ 10.00 26.36

154. Redevelopment Coordinator .................................................... 10.00 29.31

155. Registered Animal Health Technician............................... 10.00 17.55

156. Rehabilitation Inspector........................................................... 17.69 29.33

157. Residential Building Inspector.............................................. 10.00 21.79

158. Residential Plan Examiner..................................................... 10.00 28.24

159. Second Press Operator .............................................................. 10.00 21.33

160. Secretary......................................................................................... 10.00 18.96

161. Secretary to Director of Consumer Affairs ...................... 10.00 30.93

162. Senior Assistant City Planner ............................................... 10.00 26.36

163. Senior Assistant Designer ....................................................... 10.00 26.36

164. Senior Assistant Mechanical Engineer............................... 10.00 26.36

165. Senior Cashier .............................................................................. 12.57 21.65

166. Senior Chemist ............................................................................. 17.61 24.99

167. Senior Clerk .................................................................................. 12.47 17.78

168. Senior Computer Operator ....................................................... 10.00 29.36

169. Senior Contract and Monitoring Specialist ....................... 11.34 31.12

170. Senior Data Conversion Operator ......................................... 13.47 19.76

171. Senior Development Officer .................................................... 12.63 38.52

172. Senior Draftsman ........................................................................ 11.69 21.25

173. Senior Laboratory Technician................................................ 10.86 19.33

174. Senior Landscape Architect .................................................... 10.00 32.73

175. Sewer Service Man ..................................................................... 18.16 20.66

176. Site Inspector................................................................................ 10.00 24.99

177. Social Worker for Homeless .................................................. 13.82 24.58

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Ord. No. 835-17.By Council Members McCormack, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendthe title and Section 1 of Ordinance No.386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating toan encroachment permit toWorthington Yards, LTD to encroachinto the public right-of-way overJohnson Avenue by installing, using,and maintaining overhead bridgesand supporting columns.

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 Section1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June5, 2017, are amended to read as follows:

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of CapitalProjects to enter into a maintenance,inspection, and repair agreement andto issue an encroachment permit,either separately or in combinationwith the agreement, to WorthingtonYards, LTD to encroach into the publicright-of-way over Johnson Avenue byinstalling, using, and maintaining twooverhead bridges and two supportingcolumns for each bridge.

Section 1. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized to enterinto a maintenance, inspection, andrepair agreement and to issue anencroachment permit, revocable at thewill of Council, either separately or incombination with the agreement, toWorthington Yards, LTD, 6055Rockside Woods Blvd. Suite 100,Independence Ohio 44131(“Permittee”), to encroach into thepublic right-of-way over JohnsonAvenue by installing, using, and

maintaining two overhead bridgesand two supporting columns for eachbridge, at the following locations:

Overhead Bridge Location 1Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 664.50 feetand 681.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 303.46 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for the area hereindescribed;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°35'30" West along

said Southeasterly Right of Way ofJohnson Avenue, a distance of 40.82feet to an angle point thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°32'29" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Northwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 41.01 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°12'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements and including the right toextend below the lower limitingelevation of the easement to providenecessary support systems for thestructures within the above describedencroachment area.

Overhead Bridge Location 2The basis of bearings of this survey

is based on Ohio State PlaneCoordinate system, North Zone, NAD83 per GPS observations and bearingsare to denote angles only.

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 663.00 feetand 722.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" West

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178. Starter (Golf) ............................................................................... 10.00 14.52

179. Stenographer III ........................................................................ 10.00 19.76

180. Stock Clerk.................................................................................... 13.11 19.54

181. Storekeeper .................................................................................... 16.66 22.26

182. Surveyor.......................................................................................... 19.23 48.08

183. Tax Auditor I............................................................................... 14.39 21.18

184. Tax Auditor II............................................................................. 15.48 23.30

185. Technical Specialist ................................................................... 10.00 24.99

186. Technical Specifications Writer ............................................ 10.00 26.37

187. Telecommunications Analyst I .............................................. 14.53 45.49

188. Telephone Operator .................................................................... 10.00 18.35

189. Telephone Supervisor ................................................................ 10.00 18.95

190. Traffic Sign and Marking Technician ............................... 16.57 18.96

191. Trainee Building Inspector..................................................... 18.60 21.79

192. Trainee Residential Plan Examiner ................................... 18.25 22.65

193. Typist .............................................................................................. 12.02 16.49

194. Water Hydraulic Repairman .................................................. 18.16 20.66

195. Water Meter Repairman .......................................................... 16.18 20.66

196. Water Pipe Repairman............................................................. 16.77 22.11

197. Water Service Investigator ..................................................... 19.08 20.66

198. Water Serviceman....................................................................... 10.00 17.65

199. Water System Construction Inspector ................................ 18.97 25.82

200. Web Content Editor................................................................... 10.00 31.91

Section 3. That existing Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 19-17, passed January 23, 2017,

and Ordinance No. 359-17, passed April 10, 2017, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17. Nays 0. Read second time. Read third time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.

Nays 0.

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along said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 168.35 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for the parcel ofland herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°35'30" West along

said Southeasterly Right of Way ofJohnson Avenue, a distance of 14.57feet to an angle point thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 35°27'24" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Northwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 15.05 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°37'21" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements and including the right toextend below the lower limitingelevation of the encroachment toprovide necessary support systems forthe structures within the abovedescribed encroachment area.

Supporting Column Encroachment 1Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.8 feetand 664.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 303.94 feet to a point,thence North 34°19'17" West, adistance 1.44 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°40'43" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 1.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°19'17" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right of

Way, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°40'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 1.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°19'17" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 2Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachent described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.8 feetand 664.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 329.12 feet to a point,thence North 34°19'17" West, adistance 1.36 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°40'43" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°19'17" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°40'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°19'17" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 3Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposed

encroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.70 feetand 663.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Northwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Court, thence South 55°35'30"West along said Northwesterly Rightof Way, a distance of 180.94 feet to thePrincipal Place of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 34°24'30" East, a

distance of 2.19 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 2:Thence South 55°50'58" West, a

distance of 1.98 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 34°25'00" West, a

distance of 2.18 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 4:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Johnson Avenue Right of Way, adistance of 1.98 feet to the principalplace of beginning, according to theexhibit by Langan Engineering andEnvironmental Services dated April11, 2017, being the same more or lessand being subject to all legalhighways and easements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 4Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.90 feetand 663.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Northwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidNorthwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 180.94 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1: Thence South 34°24'30" East, a

distance of 2.25 feet to an angle pointthereon;

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Course No. 2: Thence South 56°05'33" West, a

distance of 1.98 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 34°25'00" West, a

distance of 2.23 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 4:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Johnson Avenue Right of Way, adistance of 1.98 feet to the principalplace of beginning, according to theexhibit by Langan Engineering andEnvironmental Services dated April11, 2017, being the same more or lessand being subject to all legalhighways and easements.

The basis of bearings of this surveyis based on Ohio State PlaneCoordinate system, North Zone, NAD83 per GPS observations and bearingsare to denote angles only.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.

Section 2. That the existing title andSection 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17,passed June 5, 2017, are repealed.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 851-17.By Council Member K. Johnson and

Reed.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit tothe Mt. Pleasant NOW DevelopmentCorporation to stretch a cross streetbanner on Kinsman Road at East139th Street, for the period fromJuly 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017,inclusive, publicizing the summeroutdoor concert series, “Jamming atthe Point.”

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Mt. PleasantNOW Development Corporation tostretch a cross street banner onKinsman Road at East 139th Street,for the period from July 16, 2017 toAugust 15, 2017, inclusive. Said ban-ner shall be approved by the Direc-tor of Capital Projects, in consulta-tion with the Director of PublicSafety, as to type, method of affix-ing and location so as not to inter-fere with any sign erected andmaintained under the requirements

of law or ordinance. The permissionof the owner of any pole from whicha banner will be hung must beobtained prior to issuance of thepermit. No commercial advertisingshall be printed or permitted on saidbanner and said banner shall beremoved promptly upon the expira-tion 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 852-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit tothe Ohio City Merchant Associationto stretch a banner at West 25thStreet and Lorain Avenue, for theperiod from August 1, 2017 toAugust 23, 2017, inclusive, publiciz-ing Market Square Music.

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Ohio City Mer-chant Association to stretch a ban-ner at West 25th Street and LorainAvenue, for the period from August1, 2017 to August 23, 2017, inclusive.Said banner shall be approved bythe Director of Capital Projects, inconsultation with the Director ofPublic Safety, as to type, method ofaffixing and location so as not tointerfere with any sign erected andmaintained under the requirementsof law or ordinance. The permissionof the owner of any pole from whicha banner will be hung must beobtained prior to issuance of thepermit. No commercial advertisingshall be printed or permitted on saidbanner and said banner shall beremoved promptly upon the expira-tion 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 853-17.By Council Members J. Johnson and

Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit tothe Glenville Community Founda-tion to stretch cross street bannerson St. Clair Avenue at East 103rdStreet, East 88th Street and HerrickRoad, for the period from July 14,2017 to August 13, 2017, inclusive,publicizing the Annual GlenvilleHeritage Festival.

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Glenville Com-munity Foundation to stretch crossstreet banners on St. Clair Avenueat East 103rd Street, East 88th Streetand Herrick Road, for the periodfrom July 14, 2017 to August 13,2017, inclusive. Said banner shall beapproved by the Director of CapitalProjects, 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 theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 857-17.By Council Member Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with African American MaleWellness Walk for the AfricanAmerican Male Health Expothrough the use of Ward 9 CasinoRevenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement effective August 26, 2017with the African American MaleWellness Walk for the African

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American Male Health Expo for thepublic purpose of providing healtheducation and information onhealthy life style practices toAfrican American Males residing inthe city of Cleveland through theuse of Ward 9 Casino revenueFunds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $7,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 858-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

Cleveland.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with the Urban Initiatives ofOhio North First Jurisdiction for theHealth and Wellness Families Expothrough the use of Wards 4 and 5Casino Revenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement effective July 17, 2017with the Urban Initiatives of OhioNorth First Jurisdiction for theHealth and Wellness Families Expofor the public purpose of providinghealth education and disease pre-vention to families residing in thecity of Cleveland through the use ofWards 4 and 5 Casino RevenueFunds.

Section 2. That the cost ofsaid contract shall be in an amount notto exceed $4,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 859-17.By Council Member Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with Circle Health Services forthe HIV/AIDs Education Programthrough the use of Ward 9 CasinoRevenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement with Circle Health Ser-vices for the HIV/AIDs EducationProgram for the public purpose ofproviding community outreach edu-cation, testing and treatment tothose targeted high risk populationsof residents residing in the city ofCleveland through the use of Ward9 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $5,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 871-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Community Development to enterinto agreement with the BellairePuritas Development Corporationfor the youth vocational landscapingprogram through the use of Ward 16Casino Revenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Community Develop-ment is hereby authorized to enterinto agreement effective May 1, 2017with Bellaire Puritas DevelopmentCorporation for the youth vocation-al landscaping program for the pub-lic purpose of providing job trainingto youth residing in the city ofCleveland through the use of Ward16 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $5,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

FIRST READING EMERGENCYRESOLUTIONS READ IN FULL

AND ADOPTED

Res. No. 766-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution repeal-

ing Resolution No. 219-17, objectingto a New C1 Liquor Permit at 2603Woodhill Road.

Whereas, this Council objected toa New C1 Liquor Permit at IbaldBeverage, Inc., DBA American FoodMart, 2603 Woodhill Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44104, Permanent Number4118410 by Resolution No. 219-17adopted by the Council on February28, 2017; and

Whereas, the Ohio Department ofCommerce, Division of Liquor Con-trol has notified the Clerk of Coun-cil that this permit application hasbeen withdrawn by the applicant,making Council’s objection unneces-sary; and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. Resolution No. 219-17 beand the same is hereby repealed.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 767-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D5 LiquorPermit at 6101 Memphis Avenue.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

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Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D5 Liquor Permit, Permit No.4525622 owned by Kay Em Cee, LLC,DBA The Pour House Memphis, 6101Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio44144, and requests the Superinten-dent of the Division of Liquor Con-trol to set a hearing for said appli-cation in accordance with provisionsof Section 4303.271 of the RevisedCode of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 768-17.By Council Member Dow.An emergency resolution object-

ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at8331 Superior Avenue.

Whereas, Council has been noti-fied by the Division of Liquor Con-trol of an application for a New C1Liquor Permit at King Deli, LLC,DBA King Deli, 8331 SuperiorAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per-mit Number 4652696; and

Whereas, the granting of thisapplication for a liquor permit tothis high crime area, which is

already saturated with other liquoroutlets, is contrary to the best inter-ests of the entire community; and

Whereas, the applicant does notqualify to be a permit holder and/orhas demonstrated that he has oper-ated his liquor business in disregardof the laws, regulations or localordinances of this state or any otherstate; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought has not conformedto the building, safety or healthrequirements of the governing bodyof this County or City; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so arranged orconstructed that law enforcementofficers or agents of the Division ofLiquor Control are prevented rea-sonable access to the establishment;and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so located withrespect to the neighborhood that itsubstantially interferes with publicdecency, sobriety, peace or goodorder; and

Whereas, this objection is basedon other legal grounds as set forthin Revised Code Section 4303.292;

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code.Council’s objection to said permitmust be received by the Superinten-dent of Liquor Control within 30days of notification; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to a New C1Liquor Permit at King Deli, LLC,DBA King Deli, 8331 SuperiorAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per-mit Number 4652696; and requeststhe Superintendent of Liquor Controlto set a hearing for said applicationin accordance with provisions ofSection 4303.26 of the Revised Codeof Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 769-17.By Council Member Pruitt.An emergency resolution object-

ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at3895 Lee Road.

Whereas, Council has been noti-fied by the Division of Liquor Con-trol of an application for a New C1Liquor Permit at Socotra, Inc., DBAFood Plus, 3895 Lee Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44128, Permit Number8352307; and

Whereas, the granting of thisapplication for a liquor permit tothis high crime area, which isalready saturated with other liquoroutlets, is contrary to the best inter-ests of the entire community; and

Whereas, the applicant does notqualify to be a permit holder and/orhas demonstrated that he has oper-ated his liquor business in disregardof the laws, regulations or localordinances of this state or any otherstate; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought has not conformedto the building, safety or healthrequirements of the governing bodyof this County or City; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so arranged orconstructed that law enforcementofficers or agents of the Division ofLiquor Control are prevented rea-sonable access to the establishment;and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so located withrespect to the neighborhood that itsubstantially interferes with publicdecency, sobriety, peace or goodorder; and

Whereas, this objection is basedon other legal grounds as set forthin Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code.Council’s objection to said permitmust be received by the Superinten-dent of Liquor Control within 30days of notification; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to a New C1Liquor Permit at Socotra, Inc., DBAFood Plus, 3895 Lee Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44128, Permit Number8352307; and requests the Superin-tendent of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 770-17.By Council Member K. Johnson.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 2886Woodhill Road, 1st floor and base-ment and repealing Resolution No.981-16 objecting to said renewal.

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Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C2 and C2X LiquorPermit to Ya Corp., Inc., DBA NikkisMarket, 2886 Woodhill Road, 1stfloor and basement, Cleveland, Ohio44104, Permanent Number 9804492 byResolution No. 981-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of C2 and C2X Liquor Per-mit to Ya Corp., Inc., DBA NikkisMarket, 2886 Woodhill Road, 1stfloor and basement, Cleveland, Ohio44104, Permanent Number 9804492,be and the same is hereby with-drawn and Resolution No. 981-16,containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 771-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D5 Liquor Permit at 4301 StateRoad and repealing Resolution No.938-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D5 Liquor Permitto Swagger Tavern, LLC, 4301 StateRoad, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Perma-nent Number 8725043 by ResolutionNo. 938-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D5 Liquor Permit toSwagger Tavern, LLC, 4301 StateRoad, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Perma-nent Number 8725043 by ResolutionNo. 938-16, be and the same is here-by withdrawn and Resolution No.955-16, containing such objection, beand the same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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, it

shall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 772-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D5 Liquor Permit at 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, and repeal-ing Resolution No. 978-16 objectingto said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D5 Liquor Permitto Dionne Mae Thomas, DBAJosephine’s Lounge, 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, Cleveland,Ohio 44104, Permanent Number8876756 by Resolution No. 978-16,adopted by the Council on August10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D5 Liquor Permit toDionne Mae Thomas, DBAJosephine’s Lounge, 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, Cleveland,Ohio 44104, Permanent Number8876756, be and the same is herebywithdrawn and Resolution No. 978-16, containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 773-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 11132 Buckeye Road, P.O.Box. 20370, and repealing ResolutionNo. 979-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Phase IIICorp., 11132 Buckeye Road, P.O. Box20370, Cleveland, Ohio 44104, Perma-nent Number 6877045 by ResolutionNo. 979-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the above

permit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Phase III Corp.,11132 Buckeye Road, P.O. Box 20370,Cleveland, Ohio 44104, PermanentNumber 6877045, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 979-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 774-17.By Council Member Zone.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 11213-11215 DetroitAvenue, 1st Floor, Basement andPatio, and repealing Resolution No.961-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Shlomba,LLC, DBA Now That’s Class, 11213-11215 Detroit Avenue, 1st Floor,Basement & Patio, Cleveland, Ohio44102, Permanent Number 8093311 byResolution No. 961-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Shlomba, LLC,DBA Now That’s Class, 11213-11215Detroit Avenue, 1st Floor, Basement& Patio, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Per-manent Number 8093311, be and thesame is hereby withdrawn and Res-olution No. 961-16, containing suchobjection, be and the same is here-by repealed and that this Councilconsents to the immediate permitthereof.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 775-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 14939Puritas Avenue and repealing Reso-lution No. 955-16 objecting to saidrenewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C1 and C2 LiquorPermit to JBI Enterprises, Inc., DBACleveland Deli & Beverage, 14939Puritas Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio44135, Permanent Number 4179234 byResolution No. 941-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per-mit to JBI Enterprises, Inc., DBACleveland Deli & Beverage, 14939Puritas Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio44135, Permanent Number 4179234,be and the same is hereby with-drawn and Resolution No. 955-16,containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 776-17.By Council Member Polensek.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the transfer ofownership of a C1, C2 and D6 LiquorPermit at 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard and repealing Resolution No.226-17 objecting to said permit.

Whereas, this Council objected toa transfer of ownership of a C1, C2and D6 Liquor Permit to 15428Lakeshore, Inc., DBA ConvenientFood Mart, 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard, Cleveland, Ohio 44110, PermitNumber 6547810 by Resolution No.226-17 adopted by the Council onFebruary 27, 2017; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to thetransfer of ownership of a C1, C2and D6 Liquor Permit to 15428Lakeshore, Inc., DBA ConvenientFood Mart, 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard, Cleveland, Ohio 44110, PermitNumber 6547810, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 1180-16, containing such objec-tion, be and the same is herebyrepealed and that this Council con-sents to the immediate permit there-of.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 811-17.By Council Member Brady.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 11619Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 8306025 owned byLorain Entertainment, LLC, DBAWest Enders, 11619 Lorain Avenue,1st floor and basement, Cleveland,Ohio 44111, and requests the Super-intendent of the Division of LiquorControl to set a hearing for saidapplication in accordance with pro-visions of Section 4303.271 of theRevised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies of

a letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 855-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 4365 StateRoad.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 2830528 owned by4365 RPM, LLC, 4365 State Road,Cleveland, Ohio 44109, and requeststhe Superintendent of the Divisionof Liquor Control to set a hearingfor said application in accordancewith provisions of Section 4303.271of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within the

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meaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 856-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D5 LiquorPermit at 4488 State Road, 1st floorand basement.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D5 Liquor Permit, Permit No.7606021 owned by Russell L. John-son, LLC, DBA The Statement, 4488State Road, 1st floor and basement,Cleveland, Ohio 44109, and requeststhe Superintendent of the Divisionof Liquor Control to set a hearingfor said application in accordancewith provisions of Section 4303.271of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 872-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 2317 Deni-son Avenue.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 6072619 owned byMober Group, LLC, 2317 DenisonAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 andrequests the Superintendent of theDivision of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.271 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, it

shall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 873-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 3528-30Independence Road, 1st floor.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 7964035 owned byRoyal Klassic, LLC, 3528-30 Inde-pendence Road, 1st floor, Cleveland,Ohio 44105, and requests the Super-intendent of the Division of LiquorControl to set a hearing for saidapplication in accordance with pro-visions of Section 4303.271 of theRevised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

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The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 874-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a C1 and C2Liquor Permit at 3850 East 65thStreet, 1st floor east unit.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit,Permit No. 8026805 owned by Shak-er Jamie, Inc., DBA Mike’s FoodMart, 3850 East 65th Street, 1s6 flooreast unit, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, andrequests the Superintendent of theDivision of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.271 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 875-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 4625-29 West 130th Streetand patio, and repealing ResolutionNo. 957-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Quiet Bob’sInc., DBA Quiet Bob’s Bar & Grill,4625-29 West 130th Street and patio,Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit Num-ber 7140274 by Resolution No. 957-16,adopted by the Council on August10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Quiet Bob’sInc., DBA Quiet Bob’s Bar & Grill,4625-29 West 130th Street and patio,Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit Num-ber 7140274, be and the same is here-by withdrawn and Resolution No.957-16, containing such objection, beand the same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 876-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3266West 117th Street, and repealingResolution No. 967-16 objecting tosaid renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C2 and C2X LiquorPermit to 3266 West 117th Street,LLC, DBA Gas USA, 3266 West 117thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 8916603 by Resolution No.967-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per-mit to 3266 West 117th Street, LLC,DBA Gas USA, 3266 West 117thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, Permit

Number 8916603, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 967-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 877-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 4050West 140th Street, and repealingResolution No. 958-16 objecting tosaid renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C1 and C2 LiquorPermit to Pram Corporation, DBAFriendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, PermitNumber 7059014 by Resolution No.958-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per-mit to Pram Corporation, DBAFriendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, PermitNumber 7059014, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 958-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

Res. No. 878-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the transfer ofownership of a D5 and D6 LiquorPermit at 12524 Lorain Avenue, 1stfloor and basement and repealingResolution No. 508-16 objecting tosaid permit.

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Whereas, this Council objected toa transfer of ownership of a D5 andD6 Liquor Permit to A Marmel Pub,LLC, DBA M & Ms Saloon, 12524Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 5546767 by Resolution No.508-16 adopted by the Council onApril 25, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to thetransfer of ownership of a D5 andD6 Liquor Permit to A Marmel Pub,LLC, DBA M & Ms Saloon, 12524Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 5546767, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 508-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas17. Nays 0.

SECOND READING EMERGENCYORDINANCES PASSED

Ord. No. 1335-16.By Council Members Dow, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance desig-nating Linwood Avenue betweenEast 71st Street and East 79th Streetwith a secondary and honorary des-ignation of “Viola J. Wynn Way”.

Approved by Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 102-17.By Council Members K. Johnson

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance givingconsent of the City of Cleveland tothe Ohio Department of Transporta-tion to install vandal protectionfence on the Lorain Road bridgeover the Rocky River in the Citiesof Cleveland and Fairview Park.

Approved by Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 613-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency ordinance desig-

nating the John M. West House asa Cleveland Landmark.

Approved by Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law; Passagerecommended by Committee onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 641-17.By Council Members Cleveland, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Capital Projectsto issue a permit to the AmericanSociety of Heating, Refrigeratingand Air-Conditioning Engineers(ASHRAE), to encroach into thepublic right-of-way at 7218 EuclidAvenue by installing, using, andmaintaining a bronze historicalplace marker that would sit on apole with foundation.

Approved by Directors of CapitalProjects, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 649-17.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute a deed of easement granti-ng to the City of Cleveland Heightscertain easement rights in propertylocated along the south side ofCedar Road between AmblesideRoad and Harcourt Drive; to acceptthe improvements when complete; tomemorialize Cleveland Heights’obligation to maintain the groundsand improvements; and declaringthat the easement rights grantedare not needed for public use.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 650-17.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works torenew its Lease with the ClevelandHeights – University Heights CitySchool District for use of City ofCleveland property located in theCity of Cleveland Heights at 2470West St. James Parkway adjacent tothe Roxboro Middle School for recre-ational purposes, for a term of nine-ty-nine years.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 651-17.By Council Members Dow, Con-

well, K. Johnson, Brancatelli andKelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into one or more license agree-ments with Case Western ReserveUniversity, to facilitate pedestriancrossing and traffic safety improve-ments and to make utility connec-tions to the Nord Family Greenwayproject at or under certain city parkdrives in Wade Park.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 652-17.By Council Members Griffin, K.

Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute various deeds of easementand various temporary deeds ofeasement granting to the NortheastOhio Regional Sewer District certaineasement rights in property locatedin Ambler Park for its Doan Valleytunnel project and declaring theeasement rights not needed for theCity’s public use.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 653-17.By Council Members McCormack,

K. Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley(by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute a deed of easement and atemporary deed of easement granti-ng to the Ohio Department of Trans-portation certain easement rights inproperty needed to secure the rightof way necessary for the improve-ment and rehabilitation of the HopeMemorial Bridge and declaring theeasement rights not needed for theCity’s public use.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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Ord. No. 654-17.By Council Members Conwell, K.

Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into a lease agreement withCory Methodist Church, Inc. for theuse of its recreational facility at1117 East 105th Street of CoryMethodist Church, for a period oftwenty years.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees in Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, DevelopmentPlanning and Sustainability,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 676-17.By Council Members Zone and

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

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant fromthe U.S. Department of Justice,Bureau of Justice Assistance, for theFY 17 Sexual Assault Kit Grant; andauthorizing the Director to enterinto one or more contracts with toimplement the grant.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Safety,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 696-17.By Council Member Pruitt.An emergency ordinance desig-

nating the Mayor Arthur R. John-ston House as a Cleveland Land-mark.

Approved by Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law; Passagerecommended by Committee onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 701-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies to acquire and re-con-vey properties presently owned byKD Tower City LLC, or its designee,the Terminal Tower Building locat-ed at 50 Public Square and the NorthPark Garage located on SuperiorAvenue for the purpose of enteringinto the chain-of-title prior to theadoption of tax increment financinglegislation authorized under Section5709.41 of the Revised Code; andauthorizing an agreement with KDTower City LLC, or its designee.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 702-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to apply for and accept agrant from the Cleveland Founda-tion for the Cleveland FoundationPublic Service Fellow program.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 703-17.By Council Members Dow, Bran-

catelli and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to enter into an EnterpriseZone Agreement with HemingwayDevelopment LLC, or its designee, toprovide for tax abatement for cer-tain real property improvements asan incentive to construct a newDave’s Supermarket located betweenEast 61st Street and East 63rd Streetalong Chester Avenue in the Cleve-land Area Enterprise Zone.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, Finance, Law;Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Development Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 704-17.By Council Members Dow, Bran-

catelli and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to enter into a Tax Incre-ment Financing Agreement withHemingway Development LLC, orits designee, for the development ofa Dave’s Supermarket between East61st Street and East 63rd Streetalong Chester Avenue; to provide forpayments to the Cleveland CitySchool District; and to declare cer-tain improvements to real propertyto be a public purpose.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, City PlanningCommission, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 705-17.By Council Members Dow, Bran-

catelli and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to apply for a HUD 108 loanto partially finance the developmentof a Dave’s Supermarket locatedbetween East 61st and East 63rdStreets along Chester Avenue; andauthorizing a contract with Hem-ingway Development LLC, or itsdesignee, to implement the project.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, Finance, Law;

Passage recommended by Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability, Finance, when amended, asfollows:

1. After the first whereas clauseinsert the following: “Be it ordainedby the Council of the City of Cleve-land:”.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 706-17.By Council Members Dow, Bran-

catelli and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Economic Devel-opment to apply for an ODSA Alter-native Stormwater Infrastructureloan to partially finance the devel-opment of a Dave’s Supermarketlocated between East 61st and East63rd Streets along Chester Avenue;and authorizing a contract withHemingway Development LLC, orits designee, to implement the pro-ject.

Approved by Directors of Eco-nomic Development, Finance, Law;Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Development Planning andSustainability, Finance, whenamended, as follows:

1. After the first whereas clauseinsert the following: “Be it ordainedby the Council of the City of Cleve-land:”.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 707-17.By Council Members Zone and

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

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant fromthe Ohio Attorney General for the2017-18 Ohio Drug Use Prevention -DARE Program.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Safety,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 708-17.By Council Members Zone and

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

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant fromthe Ohio Office of Criminal JusticeServices for the 2016 Ohio Drug LawEnforcement Fund Grant; and autho-rizing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of materials,equipment, supplies, and servicesneeded to implement the grant.

Approved by Directors of PublicSafety, Finance, Law; Passage rec-ommended by Committees on Safety,Finance.

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The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 709-17.By Council Members Cleveland, K.

Johnson and Kelley (by departmen-tal request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute a deed of easement granti-ng certain temporary ingress,egress, and construction rights inproperty no longer needed for pub-lic use and located in the vicinity ofvacated East 76th Street at DellPlayground to the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District for itsKingsbury Run culvert repair pro-ject.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 710-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members Griffin, K. Johnson andKelley.

An emergency ordinance tochange the name of the East SideMaintenance Facility to the Ozell A.Dobbins, Sr. Maintenance Facility.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 711-17.By Council Members McCormack,

K. Johnson and Kelley (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into an agreement withTremont West Development Corpo-ration to allow and accept improve-ments at Lincoln Park, located at1200 Starkweather Avenue, as a giftto the City; and authorizing thedirector to enter into a propertyadoption agreement with TremontWest Development Corporation tomaintain the improvements itinstalls at Lincoln Park.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Municipal Ser-vices and Properties, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 712-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members K. Johnson and Kelley.An emergency ordinance deter-

mining the method of making thepublic improvement of removing,restoring, and/or replacing dead,dying, or diseased trees; authorizingthe Director of Public Works toenter into one or more publicimprovement requirement contractsfor the making of the improvement;and authorizing one or more profes-sional services contracts, for a peri-od of one year, with two one-year

options to renew, exercisable by theDirector of Public Works.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onMunicipal Services and Properties,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 713-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance to amend

Sections 8 and 33 of Ordinance No.323-15, passed March 30, 2015, asamended by various ordinances,relating to compensation for variousclassifications.

Approved by Directors of HumanResources, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committee onFinance, when amended, as follows:

1. In the title, line 2, strike “Sec-tions 8 and” and insert “Section”.

2. In Section 1, lines 1, 2, 3, and 4in their entirety and insert:

“Section 1. That Section 33 of Ordi-nance No. 323-15, passed”; in line 5,strike “are amended” and insert “isamended”; and strike payband Sec-tion 8 in its entirety.

3. In Section 2, strike lines 1, 2, 3,and 4 in their entirety and insert:

“Section 2. That existing Section33 of Ordinance No. 323-15,”; and inline 5, strike “are repealed” andinsert “is repealed”.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 714-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Finance toemploy one or more professionalconsultants to provide various med-ical billing services for the Divisionof Assessments and Licenses onbehalf of the Division of EmergencyMedical Services, for the Depart-ment of Finance, for a period of twoyears with three one-year options torenew, the first and third of whichwould require additional legislativeauthority.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 715-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of Finance toemploy one or more professionalconsultants to provide workers’ com-pensation and actuarial services, fora period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisableby the Director of Finance.

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

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 716-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the purchase by one or morerequirement contracts of pagingequipment, cellular devices and dataservices, and for wireless connectiv-ity and equipment, and variousrelated products and services,including materials, equipment, sup-plies, services, maintenance, train-ing, support and monthly fees andcharges for citywide use, for theDivision of Information Technologyand Services, Department ofFinance, for a period of one year,with two one-year options to renew,the second of which requires addi-tional legislative authority.

Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Passage recommended byCommittee on Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 717-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance appropri-ating Community Develop mentBlock Grant and HOME Programfunds for administrative expenses ofthe Department of CommunityDevelopment.

Approved by Directors of Commu-nity Development, Finance, Law;Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Development Planning andSustainability, Finance, whenamended, as follows:

1. Strike “Section 1” in its entire-ty and insert a new “Section 1” toread as follows:

“Section 1. That Community Devel-opment Block Grant funds in theamount of $4,486,876 from Fund No.14 SF 043 and HOME funds in theamount of $345,843 from Fund No. 19SF 656, and any other prior year bal-ances that may become available,are appropriated for the administra-tive expenses of the Department ofCommunity Development under thefollowing schedule:

Personnel: $4,663,263Other $169,456”.

Amendment agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 718-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of CommunityDevelopment to enter into or amendcontracts with various social serviceagencies, community development orlocal development corporations andprivate for profit entities; to enterinto or amend memorandums ofunderstanding with various City ofCleveland departments to implementthe City’s community developmentprograms; and to expend funds forthe operation of programs adminis-tered by the Department of Commu-nity Development.

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Approved by Directors of Commu-nity Development, Finance, Law;Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Development Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 719-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of CommunityDevelopment to enter into or amendcontracts with various agencies toprovide housing, commercial, indus-trial and real estate developmentactivities.

Approved by Directors ofCommunity Development, Finance,Law; Passage recommended byCommittees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 720-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance appropri-ating Community Develop mentBlock Grant funds and FederalHOME funds for the operation of theLow Interest Loan and Grant Pro-grams; and to enter into one or morecontracts with various agencies toimplement these programs.

Approved by Directors of Commu-nity Development, Finance, Law;Passage recommended by Commit-tees on Development Planning andSustainability, Finance, whenamended, as follows:

1. In Section 1, line 3, strike“$304,310” and insert “$284,303”.

Amendment agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 721-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intocontract with various agencies toprovide social service programs,including the senior transportationprogram.

Approved by Directors ofCommunity Development, Finance,Law; Passage recommended byCommittees on Development Planningand Sustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 722-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicHealth to enter into contracts withvarious agencies or entities to provideAIDS-related services; authorizing theemployment of one or moreprofessional consultants to provide

evaluation services; and authorizingthe Director to enter into one or morecontracts with various agencies,entities, or individuals to implementthe grant.

Approved by Directors of PublicHealth, Community Development,Finance, Law; Passage recommendedby Committees on Health and HumanServices, Development Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 723-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (by depart-mental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Health toenter into one or more contractswith various agencies or entities toprovide AIDS-related services, inconjunction with the HOPWA Grant;and authorizing the employment ofone or more professional consultantsto provide evaluation services.

Approved by Directors of PublicHealth, Community Development,Finance, Law; Passage recommend-ed by Committees on Health andHuman Services, Development Plan-ning and Sustainability, Finance,when amended, as follows:

1. In Section 1, line 5 at the end,strike “$28,587” and insert “$35,000”.

2. In Section 5, strike “lines 2 and3” in its entirety and insert “than$1,061,050 and administrative costsin the sum of not more than $35,000for a total amount of $1,096,050, plusprior years’ balances, are appropri-ated for costs of the”; and in line 5,strike “19 SF 659” and insert “19 SF658”.

Amendments agreed to.The rules were suspended. Yeas

17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

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

Ord. No. 725-17.By Council Members Zone, Pruitt,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicUtilities to execute a deed of easementgranting to the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District certaineasement rights in property locatedacross a portion of the Garrett A.Morgan Water Treatment Plantproperty and part of vacated West29th Street, and declaring that theeasement rights granted are notneeded for the City’s public use.

Approved by Directors of PublicUtilities, City Planning Commission,Finance, Law; Passage recommendedby Committees on Utilities,Development Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 727-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members K. Johnson and Kelley.An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicWorks to apply for and accept a grantfrom the Cleveland Foundation for the2017 Cleveland Nights Program.

Approved by Directors of PublicWorks, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onMunicipal Services and Properties,Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 729-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the purchase by one ormore requirement contracts of GroupI, II and III copiers and services forthe various divisions of Citygovernment, for a period of two years,with one option to renew for anadditional year, exercisable by theDirector of Finance.

Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Passage recommended byCommittee on Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 730-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PortControl to enter into one or moreprofessional services contracts,purchase contracts and requirementcontracts to obtain marketing,promotional, public relations,advertising, and creative services,including materials, equipment, andsupplies necessary to promoteCleveland Hopkins InternationalAirport and Burke Lakefront Airport;authorizing the purchase or lease oftelevision and radio advertising timeand other media, each for a period ofone year, with three one-year optionsto renew, the second of which requiresadditional legislative authority.

Approved by Directors of PortControl, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onTransportation, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 731-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for and accept agrant from Cuyahoga County tosupplement by amending a SBA Muni-County Supplemental Equity Pool; andauthorizing the director to enter intoone or more contracts with CuyahogaCounty and various small businessesto implement the grant.

Approved by Directors of EconomicDevelopment, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 732-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into a U.S.Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment Empowerment Zone

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Economic Development Initiativegrant agreement and a Ward 14Neighborhood Capital Fund GrantAgreement with DigitalC, or itsdesignee, to provide economicdevelopment assistance to partiallyfinance the development of theMidtown Tech Hive project located at6815 Euclid Avenue through the use ofEDI and Ward 14 NeighborhoodCapital Funds.

Approved by Directors of EconomicDevelopment, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

Ord. No. 733-17.By Council Members Griffin,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into aforgiveable Vacant PropertyInitiative loan, a non-forgiveable EDATitle IX loan, and a grant agreementwith Simon’s Supermarket, or itsdesignee, to provide economicdevelopment assistance to partiallyfinance redeveloping the vacantgrocery store at 11501 Buckeye Roadas a full service supermarket.

Approved by Directors of EconomicDevelopment, Finance, Law; Passagerecommended by Committees onDevelopment Planning andSustainability, Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

SECOND READING ORDINANCE PASSED

Ord. No. 700-17.By Council Member Kazy.An ordinance changing the Use,

Area, and Height Districts ofparcels along the western side ofWest 130th Street between WiltonAvenue and Milligan Avenue; andextending the coverage area for theRockport Design Review District toinclude additional parcels alongWest 130th Street (Map Change No.2565).

Approved by Directors of CityPlanning Commission, Law; Passagerecommended by Committee onDevelopment Planning and Sustain-ability.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Passed. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

SECOND READING EMERGENCYRESOLUTION ADOPTED

Res. No. 728-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency resolution to adopt

and declare a Tax Budget for theCity of Cleveland for the year 2018and submit it to the County BudgetCommission as required by StateLaw, Chapter 5705 of the RevisedCode.

Approved by Directors of Finance,Law; Adoption recommended byCommittee on Finance.

The rules were suspended. Yeas17. Nays 0. Read second time. Readthird time in full. Adopted. Yeas 17.Nays 0.

LAID ON THE TABLE

Ord. No. 868-15.By Council Members Zone and

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

ing the Director of Public Safety toenter into one or more contractswithout competitive bidding withExcellance, Inc. for the purchase oftwo ambulances, for the Division ofEmergency Medical Service, Depart-ment of Public Safety.

Without objection, Ordinance No.868-15 was relieved of further consid-eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 868-15. Laid onthe Table.

Ord. No. 870-15.By Council Members K. Johnson

and Brancatelli (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Capital Projectsto issue a permit to MohmadMuntaser to encroach into the pub-lic right-of-way of Clark Avenue byinstalling, using, and maintaining afront entrance landing, steps, andrailing.

Without objection, Ordinance No.870-15 was relieved of further consid-eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 870-15. Laid onthe Table.

Res. No. 884-15.By Council Members Cleveland, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart-mental request).

An emergency resolution declar-ing the intent to vacate a portion ofEast 13th Street.

Without objection, Ordinance No.884-15 was relieved of further consid-eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 884-15. Laid onthe Table.

Res. No. 1489-15.By Council Members Dow, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (by depart-mental request).

An emergency resolution declar-ing the intent to vacate all that por-tion of the 1st un-named Alley (12feet wide), East of East 66th Street,between Wade Park Avenue N.E.and Pennsylvania Avenue N.E.

Without objection, Ordinance No.1489-15 was relieved of further consid-eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 1489-15. Laid onthe Table.

Ord. No. 124-16.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of City Planning toapply for and accept a grant fromthe United States Department ofTransportation for the Beyond Traf-fic: Smart City Challenge Competi-tive Grant.

Without objection, Ordinance No.124-16 was relieved of further consid-

eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 124-16. Laid onthe Table.

Ord. No. 1355-16.By Council Members Brady and

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

ing the Director of Public Utilitiesto exercise the first options torenew Contract No. MA RC 2015-53with Baumann Enterprises, Inc. andContract No. MA RC 2015-49 withRumpke of Ohio, Inc. for the dis-posal of debris at landfills.

Without objection, Ordinance No.1355-16 was relieved of further consid-eration of all committees and laid onthe table pursuant to the Rules ofCouncil.

The rules were suspended. Yeas 17.Nays 0. Ordinance No. 1355-16. Laid onthe Table.

MOTION

The Council Meeting adjourned at3:35 p.m. to meet at the call of thechair.

The next scheduled Council Meet-ing is on Wednesday, August 16,2017, in the Council Chamber, at theconclusion of the Committee of theWhole.

Patricia J. BrittCity Clerk, Clerk of Council

THE CALENDAR

The following measures will be ontheir final passage at the nextmeeting:

NONE

BOARD OF CONTROL

July 12, 2017

The Regular meeting of the Boardof Control convened in the Mayor’soffice on Wednesday, July 12, 2017at 10:38 a.m. with Director Langhen-ry presiding.

Present: Directors Langhenry,Davis, Acting Director Szabo, Direc-tor Gordon, Acting Directors Hen-nessy, Greene, Director West, Inter-im Director Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Absent: Mayor Jackson, DirectorsDumas, and Cox.

Others: Tiffany White Johnson,Commissioner, Purchases & Sup-plies.

Matthew Spronz, Director, Mayor’sOffice of Capital Projects.

Michael Curry, Acting Director,Office of Equal Opportunity.

On motions, the resolutionsattached were adopted, except asmay be otherwise noted.

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Resolution No. 348-17.By Director Dumas.Resolved, by the Board of Control

of the City of Cleveland that the bidof Commercial Door Service, Co., Inc,d/b/a Cleveland Key & Security, foran estimated quantity of variouskeys, locks and hardware services,all items, for the various divisionsof City government, for a two yearperiod beginning with the date ofexecution of a contract, with anoption to renew for one year, exer-cisable by the Director of Finance,received on June 30, 2017, under theauthority of Section 181.101(a) 21, ofCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of theestimated quantity would amount to$250,000.00, is affirmed and approvedas the lowest and best bid, and theDirector of Finance is requested toenter into a requirement contract forthe labor and materials necessaryfor the specified items.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish all the City’s require-ments for such labor and materials,whether more or less than the esti-mated quantity, as may be orderedunder delivery orders separately cer-tified to the contract.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 349-17.By Director Davis.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of The Vallejo Company forthe public improvement of West123rd Street Sewer Project (Base BidAll Items including the 10% contin-gency allowance) for the Division ofWater Pollution Control, Depart-ment of Public Utilities, received onApril 20, 2017, under the authority ofOrdinance No. 1141-16, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland onOctober 17, 2016, upon a unit basisfor the improvement, in the aggre-gate amount of $776,381.65, isaffirmed and approved as the low-est responsible bid, and the Directorof Public Utilities is authorized toenter into contract for the improve-ment with the bidder.

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractors by TheVallejo Company for the above-men-tioned public improvements isapproved:

SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBEWORK

Terrace Construction Co., Inc. CSB$98,000.00(12.62%)

Rockport Construction CSB$242,000.00(31.17%)

D. Crawford Trucking, LLC Non-Certified

TBD

Steve’s Material & Supply Non-Certified

TBD

Chagrin Valley Paving Non-Certified$54,300.00(0.00%)

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 350-17.By Director Davis.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Bonded Chemicals, Inc.for an estimated quantity of neu-tralization chemicals, all items, forthe Division of Water, Departmentof Public Utilities, for a period oftwo years starting upon the later ofthe execution of a contract or theday following expiration of the cur-rently effective contract for thegoods or services, received on May18, 2017 under the authority of Sec-tion 129.24 of the Codified Ordi-nances of Cleveland Ohio, 1976,which on the basis of the estimatedquantity would Amount to$135,633.00 (Net 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 necessary forthe specified items.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish all the City’s require-ments for such goods and/or ser-vices, whether more or less than theestimated quantity, as may beordered under delivery orders sepa-rately certified to the contract.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 351-17.By Director Davis.Be it resolved, by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of Cifani & Sons, Inc. for anestimated quantity of various sewermaintenance appurtenances - slabs(all items), for the Division ofWater Pollution Control, Depart-ment of Public Utilities, for a peri-od of two (2) years starting uponthe later of execution of a contractor the day following expiration ofthe currently effective contract forthe goods and/or services, with anoption to renew for one (1) year,received on May 31, 2017, under theauthority of Section 129.27 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, which on the basis of theestimated quantity would amount to$543,875.00 (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 thespecified goods and/or services.

The requirement contract shallfurther provide that the Contractorshall furnish all the City’s require-ments for such goods and/or ser-vices, whether more or less than theestimated quantity, as may beordered under delivery orders sepa-rately certified to the contract.

Be it further resolved by theBoard of Control of the City of

Cleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractor byCifani & Sons, Inc. for the above-mentioned requirement is approved:SUBCONTRACTOR CSB/MBE/FBE

WORK

Perk Company, Inc. CSB$116,935.00(21.5%)

Cuyahoga Supply & Tool, Inc. CSB$1,850.00(0.3%)

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 352-17.By Director Kennedy.Whereas, under the authority of

Ordinance No. 1330-08, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland onNovember 10, 2008, the City throughits Director of Port Control, enteredinto City Contract No. 69003 withContinental Airlines, Inc. k/n/aUnited Airlines, Inc. for the lease ofcertain City-owned real property atCleveland Hopkins InternationalAirport known as Lots S-24 and S-25which are not needed for the publicuse for the purpose of maintainingand operating flight operationsfacilities for a period of elevenyears (“Leased Premises”); and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 1330-08 setthe rental rate at $69,275.00 per year,determined to be the fair marketground rental rate, for years onethrough six for the Leased Premis-es; and

Whereas, Ordinance No. 1330-08provides that during year six of thelease the City will cause a secondappraisal to be conducted to deter-mine the fair market ground rentalrate, which shall be effective begin-ning with year seven of the lease.Beginning with year seven of thelease, the Leased Premises shall beleased at fair market ground rentalrate determined by the Board ofControl, and agreed upon by the par-ties; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Board ofControl of the City of Cleveland thatunder the authority of Ordinance No.1330-08, passed by the Council of theCity of Cleveland on November 10,2008, the consideration to be paid forthe Leased Premises is fixed at$81,000.00 per year, exclusive of util-ities, which amount is determined tobe fair market ground rental rate.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 353-17.By Director Spronz.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of The R. W. Clark Compa-ny, Inc. for the public improvementof the Central Recreation Center,Bid Package 1, Roof Replacementand Water Intrusion Repairs, BaseBid Items A through D, Alternate

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Item 1, and Optional Items 1, 2 and4, for the Department of Capital Pro-jects, received on May 12, 2017 underthe authority of Ordinance No. 732-14, passed June 9, 2014, upon a grossprice basis for the improvement inthe aggregate amount of $387,282.00.is affirmed and approved as the low-est responsible bid; and the Directorof the Office of Capital Projects isauthorized to enter into contractwith the bidder.

Be it further resolved, by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractors by R.W. Clark Company Inc. is herebyapproved:

Subcontractor CSB/MBE/FBEAmount Percentage

MA Building Maintenance CSB$62,145.00 16.04%

Absolute Roofing N/A$165,800.00 0.0%

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 354-17.By Director Spronz.Be it resolved by the Board of

Control of the City of Cleveland thatthe bid of The R. J. Platten Con-tracting Co. for the public improve-ment of the W. C. Reed PlayfieldSite Improvements, Base Bid Items1 through 71, for the Office of Cap-ital Projects, received on April 21,2017 under the authority of Ordi-nance Nos. 646-16 and 549-17 passedJuly 13, 2016 and June 5, 2017 respec-tively, upon a unit price basis forthe improvement in the aggregateamount of $969,944.85 is affirmedand approved as the lowest respon-sible bid; and the Director of theOffice of Capital Projects is autho-rized to enter into contract with thebidder.

Be it further resolved, by theBoard of Control of the City ofCleveland that the employment ofthe following subcontractors by TheR. J. Platten Contracting Co. is here-by approved:

Subcontractor CSB/MBE/FBEAmount Percentage

Krusoe Sign Co. CSB$5,615.00 0.57%

Tech Ready Mix CSB$31,000.00 3.19%

Industrial Surface Sealer CSB$4,932.00 0.50%

Ramos Trucking CSB$46,120.00 4.75%

Cunningham Paving CSB$161,004.30 16.59%

Down to Earth Landscaping CSB$78,858.75 8.13%

Einheit Electrical CSB$36,818.00 3.79%

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 355-17.By Director Cosgrove.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. 004-19-124 located on West 5thStreet; 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 ReutilizationProgram parcels; and

Whereas, Andrew Gotlieb has pro-posed to the City to purchase anddevelop the parcel for new housingconstruction; and

Whereas, the following conditionsexist:

1. The member of Council fromWard 3 has either approved the pro-posed sale or has not disapproved orrequested a hold of the proposedsale within 45 days of notificationof it;

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 the 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 Andrew Gotlieb orhis designee, for the sale and devel-opment of Permanent Parcel No. 004-19-124 located on West 5th Street,according to the Land ReutilizationProgram in such manner as best car-ries out the intent of the program.

Be it further resolved that the con-sideration for the sale of the parcelshall be $24,750.00, which amount isdetermined to be not less than thefair market value of the parcel foruses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 356-17.By Director Cosgrove.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

Nos. 120-22-098 located at 1520 East120th Street and 120-22-109 located at11813 Wade Park Avenue; 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 ReutilizationProgram parcels; and

Whereas, B.R. Knez Construction,Inc. has proposed to the City to pur-chase and develop the parcels fornew housing construction; and

Whereas, the following conditionsexist:

1. The member of Council fromWard 9 has either approved the pro-posed sale or has not disapproved orrequested a hold of the proposedsale within 45 days of notificationof it;

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 the 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 B.R. Knez Con-struction, Inc. for the sale and devel-opment of Permanent Parcel Nos.120-22-098 located at 1520 East 120thStreet and 120-22-109 located at 11813Wade Park Avenue, according to theLand Reutilization Program in suchmanner as best carries out theintent of the program.

Be it further resolved that the con-sideration for the sale of the parcelsshall be $200.00 each, which amountis determined to be not less than thefair market value of the parcels foruses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

Resolution No. 357-17.By Director Cosgrove.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. 107-14-094 located on East 88thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio, 44106; 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 ReutilizationProgram parcels; and

Whereas, Harold Wayne Jordanhas proposed to the City to purchasethe parcel for side yard expansion;and

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Whereas, the following conditionsexist:

1. The member of Council fromWard 7 has approved the proposedsale or has not disapproved orrequested a hold of the proposedsale within 45 days of notificationof it;

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 the 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 Harold WayneJordan for the sale of PermanentParcel No. 107-14-094, according tothe Land Reutilization Program insuch manner as best carries out theintent of the program.

Be it further resolved that the con-sideration for the sale of the parcelshall be $200.00, which amount isdetermined to be not less than thefair market value of the parcel foruses according to the Program.

Yeas: Directors Langhenry, Davis,Acting Director Szabo, Director Gor-don, Acting Directors Hennessy,Greene, Director West, InterimDirector Ebersole, Director McNa-mara, and Acting Director Riccardi.

Nays: None.Absent: Mayor Jackson, Directors

Dumas, and Cox.

JEFFREY B. MARKS,Secretary

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICES____________

General Information

Application 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 thecommission has graded the papers.There-after, eligible lists will beestablished which will consist of thenames of those candidates who havebeen successful in all parts of theexamination.

PHYSICAL EXAMINATION: Allcandidates for original entrancepositions who are successful inother parts of the examinationsmust submit to a physical examina-tion.

ROBERT BENNETT,President

CIVIL SERVICE NOTICE____________

ANNOUNCEMENTS — 2017Filing Beginning 7/21/2017

Announ- Exam Classi- Examcement Method fication Type

No.

97 EE Patrol Officer - Lateral Open

98 EE Airport OperationsAgent I Open

99 EE Airport OperationsAgent II Open

100 EE Carpenter Open

101 EE Carpenter UnitLeader Open

102 EE Development Finance Analyst I

Open

103 WR Electric Bridge Operator Open

104 EE Traffic Sign And Marking Supervisor Open

PROOF OF CITY RESIDENCYAny 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. 97

PATROL OFFICER - Lateral (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted.  Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ONTUESDAY, JULY 11, 2017 UNTIL 11:59PM. ON MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONMONDAY, JULY 31, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points;4. Proof of O.P.O.T.A Certification (asprovided herein)

PLEASE NOTE:  This is NOT a post-ing for entry level police officers; thisposting is for experienced officersalready serving in other depart-ments.  There is a separate announce-ment for entry level candidates whichwill be available until July 15, 2017.

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

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NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY:  The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $45,904.64 per Year (Thisis also the salary while in the PoliceAcademy).

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and applica-tion.

NOTE: Each applicant is required tosubmit a detailed resume of his/hereducation and experience at the timeof filing application.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

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:

Under supervision of a Sergeant orother superior officer, performs gen-eral and special police duty in anassigned district or unit in the preser-vation of law and order. Protect lifeand property. Enforces laws and ordi-nances. Prevents and detects crime.Work involves an element of personaldanger. Must be willing and capableof carrying any Divisional issuedweapon and Wearing any Divisionalissued equipment or uniform. Testi-fies at administrative or judicial pro-ceedings as required. Acts withoutdirect supervision and exercises inde-pendent judgment in meeting com-plex situations. 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:

AGE: Applicant must be a minimumof 21 years of age and no older than 39years of age AT THE TIME OFAPPOINTMENT TO THE CITY OFCLEVELAND POLICE TRAININGACADEMY.

EXPERIENCE: Three years of fulltime paid continuous experiencewithin the last four years as theequivalent of a Police Officer (Work-ing in a department where O.P.O.T.A.

certification is required) in the Stateof Ohio (or part time equivalent) isrequired. For all periods of employ-ment, applicants must indicate themonth and year for hire and separa-tion. If any experience is part-time,applicants must indicate the numberof hours worked per week. Applicantsmust have Ohio Peace Officer Train-ing Academy (O.P.O.T.A) certifica-tion.

Work in ANY departments whichmeet the criteria stated above duringany given time will be considered.Full Time is considered to be a totalof 40+ hours per week. If the hoursworked in various departments dur-ing a given time is below 40 hours perweek, those months will be multipliedby the percentage of full time hoursworked to determine a full time equiv-alent.

EDUCATION: Applicants must indi-cate in their application, and attachproof to their electronic applicationprofile, that they have received aHigh School Diploma* from anaccredited educational institution orhave satisfactorily completed theGeneral Education Development Test(GED). One of the following must bepresented:

A. High School Diploma B. GEDC. Letter on official stationery fromHigh School or Board of Educationstating that the applicant did gradu-ate.D. DD-214 (Separation from ActiveDuty) which indicates the individualgraduated from High School orpassed the General Education Devel-opment Test.

*If the applicant graduated from, forexample, a Charter School, was homeschooled, or graduated from a schooloutside of Ohio, applicant MUST beable to document that the require-ments of the state in which the diplo-ma/GED was issued were met.

An Associate’s Degree from anaccredited college or university ispreferred.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONRESERVES THE RIGHT TO VERI-FY THE AFOREMENTIONED DOCU-MENTS AND TO WITHHOLD THEACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION OFAPPLICATION UNTIL SUCH VERI-FICATION CAN BE OBTAINED.

DRIVER’S LICENSE: Applicant musthave a valid State of Ohio Driver’sLicense PRIOR to appointment to thePolice Academy.

CITIZENSHIP: Applicant must be acitizen of the United States PRIOR toappointment to the Police Academy.

WORK HOURS

A Police Cadet and Patrol Officersmust be available to work any shifton any day of the week.

ADDITIONAL SELECTIONPROCEDURES

Applicants who receive a passinggrade on the examination and rankhigh enough on the eligible list toreceive Civil Service Certificationwill be subject to the following exam-inations:

Drug Screening: Each applicant shallundergo an examination for drugusage. This examination may be inthe form of urinalysis. Any applicantwhose results from the drug screen-ing examination are determined to bepositive shall be removed from the eli-gibility list unless such results can besatisfactorily related to the advice ofa recognized medical practitioner.Drug screening may also be conduct-ed after appointment to the academy.

Background Investigation: Back-ground investigation and evaluationmay include interviews with presentand previous employers. Neighborsand family may be contacted as partof the investigation. In addition, acheck of Local and State Police andFBI records, both adult and juvenile,and Bureau of Motor Vehicle recordswill be made. The background testalso includes review of sealed andexpunged records. Unsatisfactoryfindings in one or more of these areasmay be cause for removal from theCivil Service eligibility list. Convic-tion of a felony is absolute groundsfor removal from the list. Any appli-cant convicted of a felony will beremoved from the eligible list andwill receive no further consideration.There are also misdemeanor convic-tions that would result in the removalof an applicant from the eligibilitylist. NOTE: “Our inability to obtainyour current or previous law enforce-ment job performance, training anddiscipline will result in disqualifica-tion from consideration for employ-ment with the Cleveland Division ofPolice.”

Psychological Evaluation: A psycho-logical evaluation to determine theApplicant’s emotional suitability toperform all aspects of the job will beconducted. Each applicant may berequired to take several writtenexaminations. These, along with theresults of the background investiga-tion, will be submitted to one or morepsychologist(s)/psychiatrist(s) whowill interview the candidates. Allrecords of the psychological andbackground examinations will bemade available to the Civil ServiceCommission. The Commission willreview such records and make thefinal determination of each Appli-cant’s suitability for removal fromthe eligible list.

Medical Examination: Any appoint-ment to the position of Patrol Officerwill be conditioned upon passing apre-employment medical examinationconducted in accordance with the pro-visions of Title I of the Federal Amer-ican’s with Disabilities Act (ADA). Acopy of the ADA may be obtained atthe Civil Service Commission Officeat a minimal cost or online. The stan-dards for the medical examinationare available for review in the Officeof the Civil Service Commission andonline.

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LIFE OF THE ELIGIBILITY LIST

The eligibility list from this examina-tion will expire upon the establish-ment of a new regular Patrol Officereligibility list.

NOTE: PURSUANT TO THE CHAR-TER OF THE CITY OF CLEVELANDAND RULES OF THE CIVIL SER-VICE COMMISSION AND THE OHIOREVISED CODE:Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

NOTE: Only DD Form 214 (long form)or an official armed service documentindicating type of discharge or sepa-ration and the dates of active servicewill be accepted as proof of active ser-vice.

NOTE: Applicants who desire addi-tional Veterans’ Credit (as providedfor in Rule 4.40E) will be required tosubmit a copy of an affidavit statingthe Applicant’s date of separationfrom active duty and date of dis-charge; and shall understand thatthis affidavit will be subject to verifi-cation by the Civil Service Commis-sion. Any false information providedon this affidavit will be considered asa falsification of application andresult in the applicant being removedfrom the eligible list upon discoveryof the error (in accordance with CivilService Rule 5.40).THE COMMISSIONWILL NOT ENTERTAIN APPEALSFOR VETERANS’ PREFERENCECREDIT AFTER THE APPLICANTHAS FILED HIS/HER APPLICA-TION. THE DECISION OF THE COM-MISSION IS FINAL.

TIE SCORES

In accordance with Civil Service Rule5.10, in an Open examination, shouldtwo or more applicants receive thesame grade, the order in which theirnames shall be placed on the eligiblelist shall be determined by randomselection.

WAIVER OF RULES

The Civil Service Commission herebywaives all applicable rules or por-tions of its rules which may or maynot conflict with the Charter of theCity of Cleveland and/or litigationinvolving this examination. In partic-ular:

1. Rule 4.30D (The waiver of this Ruleshall mean that a medical examina-tion will not be administered prior tothe establishment of the eligible list.)

2. Rule 4.30F (The waiver of this Ruleshall mean that applicants who failthe psychological examination willbe automatically scheduled for re-examination to gain a second opin-ion.)

3. Rule 6.80 (The waiver of this Ruleshall mean that the probationary peri-od for Patrol Officer shall be fixed atsix months, upon completion of thePolice Academy)

The aforementioned Civil ServiceRules are hereby waived either intheir entirety or in part. The Commis-sion retains the right to waive otherRule requirements as appropriate.

Applicants having questions regard-ing these waivers should contact theCivil Service Office at (216) 664-2467.

A COPY OF OPOTA CERTIFICA-TION, HS DIPLOMA OR GED, ANDDRIVER’S LICENSE MUST BEINCLUDED WITH APPLICATION.SINCE THIS IS A GRADED EXPERI-ENCE EVALUATION, ANY OTHERDIPLOMAS, LICENSES & CERTIFI-CATES SHOULD ALSO BE SUBMIT-TED.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 98

AIRPORT OPERATIONS AGENT I(OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATION

WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $17.13 - $22.05 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under supervision, assists in the oper-ational management of ClevelandHopkins International Airport tomaintain the airport operating certifi-cate. Maintains current knowledgebase of applicable Federal AviationRegulations and FAA Advisory circu-lars. Ensures compliance with applic-able regulations. Reviews operationsreport of preceding shift, specialinstructions, and nature of field con-ditions. Assists with the dissemina-tion of field condition information.Operates radio and telephone equip-ment. Communicates with andanswers questions from public on air-port operations and conditions. Helpsto coordinate movement of snowremoval crews, crash and rescuecrews, construction activity, andvehicular movement activity. Moni-tors aircraft movement. Communi-cates with air carriers, FAA ATC, air-port, and other government entitiesas required. Escorts emergency, con-struction, and other approved vehi-cles as required. Makes regularpatrols and physical inspections offield, airfield, and terminal condi-tions. Notes and reports safety viola-tions, discrepancies potentially haz-ardous conditions, as well as opera-tional and maintenance problems inlanding, hangar, ramp, roadways, ter-minal areas, and other airport proper-ties. Conducts wildlife patrols, per-forming wildlife hazing and reduc-tion procedures as necessary whichmay require the use of a pyrotechnicweapon and/or shotgun. May berequired to remove debris or deadwildlife from aircraft operatingareas. Responds to and assists withemergency situations as directed bythe Operations Supervisor. Escortsemergency, construction, and otherapproved vehicles as required. Moni-tors security, fire, and equipmentmonitoring systems for alarms andmakes notifications and reports on

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conditions as necessary. Logs andbills incoming transient aircraft forlanding fees. Reviews daily logentries and completes shift log,reports, and records at close of shift.Maintains files. 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

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. An Associate’s Degree inAviation, Airport Management, orrelated field from an accredited col-lege or university is required. (Substi-tution: One year of experience in anAirport Operations office or airportoperations-related experience may besubstituted for each year of collegeeducation lacking. A valid State ofOhio Driver’s License is required.Must be able to type and possess gen-eral computer skills includingMicrosoft Office Suite products. Mustsuccessfully complete a Transporta-tion Security Administration (TSA)fingerprint-based criminal historyrecords check and employment back-ground check. Must be able to lift andcarry 50 pounds. Must be willing towork in and out of doors in all weath-er conditions in a 24-hour operation,including a non-standard work week.Must have the ability to stand, walk,and/or sit for extended periods oftime on a frequent basis. Must havethe constant ability to talk and hear.Must possess both near and far visualacuity.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THE

APPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 99

AIRPORT OPERATIONS AGENT II(OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $21.52 - $25.96 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under supervision, assists in the oper-ational management of ClevelandHopkins International Airport tomaintain the airport operating certifi-cate. Maintains current knowledgebase of applicable Federal AviationRegulations and FAA Advisory circu-lars. Ensures compliance with applic-able regulations. Reviews operationsreport of preceding shift, specialinstructions, and nature of field con-ditions. Assists with the dissemina-tion of field condition information.Operates radio and telephone equip-ment. Communicates with andanswers questions from public on air-port operations and conditions. Helpsto coordinate movement of snowremoval crews, crash and rescuecrews, construction activity, andvehicular movement activity. Moni-tors aircraft movement. Communi-cates with air carriers, FAA ATC, air-port, and other government entitiesas required. Escorts emergency, con-struction, and other approved vehi-cles as required. Makes regularpatrols and physical inspections offield, airfield, and terminal condi-tions. Notes and reports safety viola-tions, discrepancies potentially haz-ardous conditions, as well as opera-tional and maintenance problems inlanding, hangar, ramp, roadways, ter-minal areas, and other airport proper-ties. Conducts wildlife patrols, per-forming wildlife hazing and reduc-tion procedures as necessary whichmay require the use of a pyrotechnicweapon and/or shotgun. May berequired to remove debris or deadwildlife from aircraft operatingareas. Responds to and assists withemergency situations. Monitors secu-rity, fire, and equipment monitoringsystems for alarms and makes notifi-cations and reports on conditions asnecessary. Logs incoming transientaircraft for landing fees. Reviewsdaily log entries and completes shiftlog, reports, and records at close ofshift. Maintains files. Performs otherjob-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

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. An Associate’s Degree inAviation, Airport Management, orrelated field from an accredited col-lege or university is required. Twoyears of full time paid experience asan airport operations agent isrequired. (Substitution: One year ofexperience in an Airport Operationsoffice or airport operations-relatedexperience may be substituted foreach year of college education lack-ing. A valid State of Ohio Driver’sLicense is required. Must be able totype and possess general computerskills including Microsoft Office Suite

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products. Must successfully completea Transportation Security Adminis-tration (TSA) fingerprint-based crim-inal history records check andemployment background check. Mustbe able to lift and carry 50 pounds.Must be willing to work in and out ofdoors in all weather conditions in a 24-hour operation, including a non-stan-dard work week.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 100

CARPENTER (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOT

BE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $38.80 - $48.50 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under supervision, builds, alters, andrepairs articles and structures ofwood. Performs related duties asrequired. TYPICAL TASKS: Con-structs, erects, and repairs backstops,bandstands, fences, and animal enclo-sures. Constructs, erects, and repairswooden portions of buildings,bridges, and docks. Constructs,installs, and repairs shelving, floor-ing, partitions, screens, and cabinets.Constructs and repairs furniture, lad-ders, boxes, and fixtures. Erects anddismantles temporary staging, scaf-folding, or forms for pouring con-crete. Erects and dismantles winterenclosures for refreshment standsand fountains. Installs and repairslocks, door checks, and other windowand door hardware. Does mainte-nance work on buildings. Sharpensand repairs tools. Installs or replaceswindow glass. Follows all operationsand safety policies and safe workpractices. Attends and participates inoperations and safety training class-es and demonstrates competence(demonstration of competence may be

determined by exam.) Wears andproperly utilizes safety equipment inaccordance with Divisional policy atall times.

Minimum Qualifications

A High School diploma or G.E.D. isrequired. Must be a Journeyman Car-penter OR have at least four (4) yearsof full time paid experience as a Car-penter.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 101

CARPENTER UNIT LEADER(OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.

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ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $40.05 - $49.65 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under general supervision, to havecharge of a group of workers engagedin building, altering, and repairingarticles and structures of wood. Doescarpenter work requiring more thanordinary skill. Performs relatedduties as required. TYPICAL TASKS:Supervises Carpenters and helpers inconstruction, erection, maintenance,and repair work. Lays out andassigns work to subordinates. Super-vises and assists in the followingactivities: Construct, erects, andrepairs backstops, bandstands,fences, wood sidewalks, and animalenclosures. Constructs, erects, andrepairs wooden portions of buildings,bridges, and docks. Constructs,installs and repairs shelving, floor-ing, partitions, screens, and cabinets.Constructs and repairs furniture, lad-ders, boxes, and fixtures. Erects anddismantles temporary staging, winter

enclosures for refreshment stands,and fountains. Installs and repairslocks, door checks, and other windowand door hardware. Does mainte-nance work on buildings. Sharpensand repairs tools, keeps time of per-sonnel, and prepares reports. Followsall operations 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

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. Must have completed a Car-penter apprenticeship program orequivalent. Five years of full timepaid experience as a Journeyman Car-penter is required. A valid State ofOhio Driver’s License is required.Must be able to lift and carry 50pounds. Locksmith experience is pre-ferred.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 102

DEVELOPMENT FINANCE ANA-LYST I (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $34,000.00 - $66,489.84 perYear.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under administrative direction,administers a specific project or pro-gram in the Department of EconomicDevelopment. Serves as the projectlead to evaluate projects for potential

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financial incentives. Reviews appli-cations, performs underwriting func-tions, and prepares presentations toloan and grant review committees.Prepares legislation and works withthe Law Department to prepare andexecute contracts. Develops conceptsand writes grant proposals. Securescommitments from State, Federal,and other funding sources to provideservices and financial assistance toprogram participants and City ofCleveland businesses. Monitors per-formances and assists in evaluatingoptions in the case of loan repaymentproblems. Gathers data for periodicand annual reporting. Assists Citybusinesses with issues across all Citydepartments to support the Depart-ment of Economic Development as a“One-Stop” for business concerns andworks with other City departments tosolve problems. Represents the Cityat public meetings and conferences.Works to market the City of Cleve-land for the attraction and retentionof businesses. Prepares summariesand information for the website andsocial media for the Department ofEconomic Development. Performsother duties as assigned. 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

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. A Bachelor’s Degree inFinance, Law, Accounting, PublicAdministration, Urban Studies, Eco-nomic Development, or a closely relat-ed field from a four-year accreditedcollege or university is required. Oneyear of full time paid experience inEconomic Development, Finance,International Relations, Law, or aclosely related field is required. (Sub-stitution: One year of graduate leveleducation in the requisite field(s)may be substituted for work experi-ence lacking.) Must be able to lift andcarry 30 pounds. A valid State of OhioDriver’s License is required. The fol-lowing are preferred: A Master’sDegree in Finance Law, PublicAdministration, Urban Studies, orEconomic Development from anaccredited college or university;Strong written and verbal communi-cations, networking, leadership, andinterpersonal skills; Experienceusing GIS systems; Skilled inMicrosoft Office applications includ-ing Publisher, Power Point, Excel,and Word; Skilled in Adobe and expe-rience with Adobe Photoshop; Experi-ence in Public Speaking; Experiencein writing for a website.

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will be

terminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 103

ELECTRIC BRIDGE OPERATOR(OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. All

additional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $10.00 - $18.80 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: WRITTEN TEST: Applicantswill be notified of the time, date, andplace of the exam.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with yourApplication when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Under supervision, operates andmaintains the mechanism of an elec-trically controlled swing or drawbridge. Maintains a log recordingbridge openings, vessel movements,accidents, equipment malfunctions,and unusual occurrences. Tests toascertain that all bells, lights, andwarning signals are operationalwhen starting shift. Checks all lockson stairways at the beginning of shiftto ensure they are locked and to pre-vent any person’s entry to unautho-rized areas as well as the operator’scabin. Reports any security issues.Notifies bridge mechanic of anyequipment malfunctions. Maintainsconstant audio and video watch forsignals from boats or barges. Ensuresthat all highway traffic over bridgehas been stopped before openingbridge. Opens bridge for passage ofboats and closes bridge following pas-sage. Records vessel names, direc-tion, and time of passing in logbook.Completes bridge accident reportforms. Operates a computer. Cleansand maintains operator house andfacilities. Keeps bridge sidewalksswept clean/washed down. Removessnow and ice from bridge proper andbridge sidewalks using hand and/orpowered equipment when necessary.Removes litter from general area.Keeps bridge roadway clear of roadhazards. Assists bridge maintenancepersonnel in performing more com-plex maintenance on mechanical andelectrical equipment. In emergencysituations, may be required to act asFlag Person. Makes calls for police.Records license numbers of vehiclesinvolved in accidents. Drives person-al vehicle to other bridges to operateas necessary. Performs related dutiesas required. Follows all operationsand safety policies and safe workpractices. Attends and participates inoperations and safety training class-es and demonstrates competence(demonstration of competence may bedetermined by exam.) Wears andproperly utilizes safety equipment in

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accordance with Divisional policy atall times.

Minimum Qualifications

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. Two years of full time paidexperience in the operation, installa-tion, maintenance, or repair of heavyindustrial electro-mechanical equip-ment (e.g.: electric motors, largecranes, elevators, etc.) or related fieldis required. Must be able to climb lad-ders and stairs to a height of 100 feetabove water and must be able to workvarious shifts and days. A valid Stateof Ohio Driver’s License is required.Must own or have access to a properlyinsured vehicle. Must be able to liftand carry at least 30 pounds. Mustpossess computer skills and be famil-iar with various Microsoft programssuch as Word, Excel, and Outlook(Demonstrable by testing).

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE ORRESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

ANYONE WHO WISHES TOREQUEST AN ACCOMMODATIONMUST DO SO AT THE TIME OF FIL-ING. THE COMMISSION WILL CON-TACT THE INDIVIDUAL CONCERN-ING SUCH ACCOMMODATIONPRIOR TO THE EXAMINATION.THE COMMISSION MAY REFUSE TOPROVIDE SUCH ACCOMMODATIONIF IT IS NOT REASONABLE ORWOULD CONSTITUTE AN UNDUEHARDSHIP. CURRENT (WITHINONE YEAR) DOCUMENTATION SUP-PORTING THE NEED FOR THEREQUESTED ACCOMMODATION ISREQUIRED. SUCH DOCUMENTA-TION SHOULD BE SUBMITTED ATTHE TIME OF FILING.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

APPROVED C.S.C. MINUTESANNOUNCEMENT NO. 104

TRAFFIC SIGN AND MARKINGSUPERVISOR (OPEN)

Public notice is hereby given by theCivil Service Commission of Cleve-land, Ohio, of an open competitiveexamination for the above classifica-tion.

FILING OF APPLICATION:

Application must be made electroni-cally through the City of Cleveland’sweb site:

http://www.city.cleveland.oh.us/CityofCleveland/Home/Government/CityAgencies/CivilServiceCommission/TestingAnnouncements

No other form or method of applica-tion will be accepted. Absolutely nopaper applications will be accepted.

THE ELECTRONIC APPLICATIONPERIOD IS FROM 12:01 A.M. ON FRI-DAY, JULY 21, 2017 UNTIL 11:59 PM.ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.NOTE: APPLICATIONS WILL NOTBE ACCEPTED AFTER 11:59 PM ONTHURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 2017.

THE CIVIL SERVICE COMMIS-SION’S POLICY IS THAT NO LATEFILING WILL BE ALLOWED.

IMPORTANT NOTE: At the time ofsubmitting an application, copies ofthe following items are required to beuploaded as attachments to thatapplication:1. Proof of Education (as providedherein);2. A valid Driver’s License (as provid-ed herein);3. DD-214 or other materials to proveveteran’s status (as described herein)only required if the applicant is seek-ing veteran’s preference points

NOTE: ONCE YOU SUBMIT YOURAPPLICATION, FURTHERCHANGES TO THAT APPLICATIONWILL NOT BE PERMITTED. Alladditional attachments, correspon-dence, notifications, and certifica-tions will be made with applicants viaemail. Any updates of email or youronline profile must be made at:[email protected].

NOTE: YOU ARE NOT APPLYINGFOR AN IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING.YOU ARE APPLYING TO TAKE ANEXAMINATION WHICH WILL BEUSED TO CREATE AN ELIGIBLELIST FOR THIS JOB CLASSIFICA-TION. THAT LIST WILL BE USEDFOR FUTURE HIRES IN THIS JOBCLASSIFICATION.

SALARY: The prevailing salary forthis position as established by Ordi-nance of the Council of the City ofCleveland is $13.28 - $26.33 per Hour.

EXAMINATION INFORMATION

TYPE: EXPERIENCE EVALUA-TION: Applicant’s grade will be deter-mined based on Education and Expe-rience found in Resume and Applica-tion.

NOTE: All copies of diplomas, licens-es, certificates, resumes and anyother required documents must beuploaded and included with your

Application when it is submitted.Applications without the requireddocuments will be rejected.

Duties:

Supervises field sign and markingpersonnel and operations. Supervisesoperation and maintenance of equip-ment and vehicles used in sign erec-tion and street marking. Prepares andsupervises the execution of plans andschedules for all field signing andmarking operations. Has knowledgeof work order preparation, execution,and records. Supervises office opera-tions pertaining to record systems,reports, time records, cost accounting,purchasing, and material inventoryas carried on in the daily operation ofthe Traffic Sign and Paint Unit in theabsence of the Sign Painter UnitLeader in charge of the Unit. 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

A High School Diploma or GED isrequired. The equivalent of five yearsof full time paid experience in thefield of road striping and traffic signerection is required. A valid State ofOhio Driver’s License is required.Must have good verbal communica-tions skills, legible writing, generalknowledge and familiarity with theInternet and Microsoft Office (Word,Excel, and Access).

NOTE: Minimum qualifications mustbe met as of the last day of the filingperiod unless otherwise stated.

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.

Any applicant that willfully providesany false document, statement, or cer-tification in regard to any test will beterminated from all processing,removed from any eligible list, andmay face possible criminal prosecu-tion.

VETERANS’ PREFERENCE

Veterans’ preference will be awarded,when applicable, to eligible veteransin accordance with Civil ServiceRules 4.40E, 4.40F and 4.40G.  Proof ofactive service or a DD Form 214, mustbe presented to the Commission at thetime of filing application for theexamination in which credit is soughtin order to qualify for veterans’ cred-it. If the applicant has received anhonorable discharge or a general dis-charge under honorable conditionsthat applicant shall receive an addi-tional five (5) points added to theirraw score on the examination.

THE COMMISSION  WILLNOT ENTERTAIN APPEALS FORVETERANS’ PREFERENCE OR

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RESIDENCY CREDIT AFTER THEAPPLICANT HAS FILED HIS/HERAPPLICATION. THE DECISION OFTHE COMMISSION IS FINAL.

AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

ROBERT BENNETT,President

July 19, 2017.

SCHEDULE OF THE BOARD

OF ZONING APPEALS

MONDAY, JULY 31, 2017

9:30 A.M.

Calendar No. 17-194: 1434 West 48thStreet (Ward 3)

Fairfield Redevelopment, owner,proposes to erect a 4 story, 1,554square foot single family residencewith attached garage on a 2,750.6square foot lot in a B1 Two-FamilyResidential District. The ownerappeals for relief from the strictapplication of the following sectionsof the Cleveland Codified Ordi-nances:

1. Section 355.04(a) which statesthat the minimum lot width for asingle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 40 feet and a 27' wide lotis proposed. This section also statesthat the minimum lot area for a sin-gle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 4,800 square feet and theproposed lot area is 2,750.6 squarefeet.

2. Section 357.02 which states thatno yard or court provided for anybuilding or group of buildings forthe purposes of complying with theprovisions of this Zoning Code shallbe reduced or again considered asthe yard or court required for anyother building or additional con-struction on the same lot or onanother lot.

3. Section 357.08(b)(3) whichstates that in the case of an irreg-ular, triangular or segment-shapedlot, the required depth of a requiredrear yard shall be interpreted tomean the average depth, providedthat no required rear yard on anylot in a Residence District or in con-nection with buildings of Residen-tial Occupancy or Institutional HOccupancy Classification shall beless than ten (10) feet in depth atany point.

4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) whichstates that in a Two-Family Districtno interior side yard shall be lessthan five (5) feet in width for a cor-ner lot, nor less than three (3) feetin width for an interior lot, nor shallthe aggregate width of side yardson the same premises be less thanten (10) feet. However, the width ofany such interior side yard shall inno case be less than one-fourth (1/4)the height of the main building onthe premises. The proposed buildingheight is approximately 41' - 6" thusno interior side yard shall be lessthan 10' - 4 1/2" where a 5' - 0" sideyard is proposed.

5. Section 357.08 which states thatthe depth of the required rear yardshall be not less than the height ofthe main building or in this case 41'- 6" where a 5' - 0" rear yard is pro-posed. (Filed June 26, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-195: 1436.5 West 48thStreet (Ward 3)

Fairfield Redevelopment, owner,proposes to erect a 4 story, 1,456square foot single family residencewith attached garage on a 2,916.5square foot (odd sized) lot in a B1Two-Family Residential District.The owner appeals for relief fromthe strict application of the follow-ing sections of the Cleveland Codi-fied Ordinances:

1. Section 355.04(a) which statesthat the minimum lot width for asingle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 40 feet and a 27' wide lotis proposed. This section also statesthat the minimum lot area for a sin-gle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 4,800 square feet and theproposed lot area is 2,916.5 squarefeet.

2. Section 357.02 which states thatno yard or court provided for anybuilding or group of buildings forthe purposes of complying with theprovisions of this Zoning Code shallbe reduced or again considered asthe yard or court required for anyother building or additional con-struction on the same lot or onanother lot.

3. Section 357.08(b)(3) whichstates that in the case of an irreg-ular, triangular or segment-shapedlot, the required depth of a requiredrear yard shall be interpreted tomean the average depth, providedthat no required rear yard on anylot in a Residence District or in con-nection with buildings of Residen-tial Occupancy or Institutional HOccupancy Classification shall beless than ten (10) feet in depth atany point.

4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) whichstates that in a Two-Family Districtno interior side yard shall be lessthan five (5) feet in width for a cor-ner lot, nor less than three (3) feetin width for an interior lot, nor shallthe aggregate width of side yardson the same premises be less thanten (10) feet. However, the width ofany such interior side yard shall inno case be less than one-fourth (1/4)the height of the main building onthe premises. The proposed buildingheight is approximately 41' - 6" thusno interior side yard shall be lessthan 10' - 4 1/2" where a 5' - 0" sideyard is proposed.

5. Section 357.08 which states thatthe depth of the required rear yardshall be not less than the height ofthe main building or in this case 41'- 6" where a 5' - 0" rear yard is pro-posed. (Filed June 26, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-196: 1436 West 48thStreet (Ward 3)

Fairfield Redevelopment, owner,proposes to erect a 4 story, 1,456square foot single family residencewith attached garage on a 3,010.9square foot lot in a B1 Two-FamilyResidential District. The ownerappeals for relief from the strictapplication of the following sectionsof the Cleveland Codified Ordi-nances:

1. Section 355.04(a) which statesthat the minimum lot width for asingle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 40 feet and a 27' wide lotis proposed. This section also statesthat the minimum lot area for a sin-gle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 4,800 square feet and theproposed lot area is 3,010.9 squarefeet.

2. Section 357.02 which states thatno yard or court provided for any

building or group of buildings forthe purposes of complying with theprovisions of this Zoning Code shallbe reduced or again considered asthe yard or court required for anyother building or additional con-struction on the same lot or onanother lot.

3. Section 357.08(b)(3) whichstates that in the case of an irreg-ular, triangular or segment-shapedlot, the required depth of a requiredrear yard shall be interpreted tomean the average depth, providedthat no required rear yard on anylot in a Residence District or in con-nection with buildings of Residen-tial Occupancy or Institutional HOccupancy Classification shall beless than ten (10) feet in depth atany point.

4. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) whichstates that in a Two-Family Districtno interior side yard shall be lessthan five (5) feet in width for a cor-ner lot, nor less than three (3) feetin width for an interior lot, nor shallthe aggregate width of side yardson the same premises be less thanten (10) feet. However, the width ofany such interior side yard shall inno case be less than one-fourth (1/4)the height of the main building onthe premises. The proposed buildingheight is approximately 41' - 6" thusno interior side yard shall be lessthan 10' - 4 1/2" where a 5' - 0" sideyard is proposed.

5. Section 357.08 which states thatthe depth of the required rear yardshall be not less than the height ofthe main building or in this case 41'- 6" where a 5' - 0" rear yard is pro-posed. (Filed June 26, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-197: 1000 East 9thStreet (Ward 3)

City of Cleveland, owner, andCumberland Development, tenant,propose to erect a dumpster enclo-sure in a B2 General Retail BusinessDistrict. The owner appeals forrelief from the strict application ofSection 358.05 of the Cleveland Cod-ified Ordinances which states thatin a General Retail Business Dis-trict, fences in actual side streetyards shall not exceed four (4) feetin height and in actual rear yardsshall not exceed six (6) feet inheight; the proposed enclosureheight is eight feet – three inches(8' - 3"). (Filed June 27, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-199: 1974 West 74thStreet (Ward 3)

B.R. Knez, owner, proposes toerect a 16' x 53' two story framesingle family residence withdetached garage in a B1 Two-Fami-ly Residential District. The ownerappeals for relief from the strictapplication of the following sectionsof the Cleveland Codified Ordi-nances:

1. Section 355.04(b) which statesthat the Maximum gross floor areaallowed is 50 percent of the lot sizeor in this case 1,650 square feet andthe appellant is proposing 1,720square feet.

2. Section 357.09(2)(B) whichstates that the Required InteriorSide Yard shall be not less than 6'- 6". The proposed interior side yardfor the cantilever floor is 3', the pro-posed side yard for the dwelling is5' with a window well set at 4' -6".

3. Section 357.13(b)(4) whichstates that an open front porch shallnot be less than 10' from property

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line where the appellant is propos-ing 4'. (Filed June 28, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-200: 1962 West 74thStreet (Ward 3)

B.R. Knez, owner, proposes toerect a 2.5 story, 1,854 square footsingle family residence withdetached garage on a 5,280 squarefoot lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi-dential District. The owner appealsfor relief from the strict applicationof the following section357.09(b)(2)(B) which states that ina Two-Family District no interiorside yard, shall be less than five (5)feet in width for a corner lot, norless than three (3) feet in width foran interior lot, nor shall the aggre-gate width of side yards on thesame premises be less than ten (10)feet. However, the width of anysuch interior side yard shall in nocase be less than one-fourth (1/4)the height of the main building onthe premises. Building mean heightis approximately 26' - 0" thus nointerior side yard shall be less than6' - 6"; a 5' - 0" side yard is pro-posed. (Filed June 28, 2017)

Calendar No. 17-201: 2089 West 42ndStreet (Ward 3)

B.R. Knez, owner, proposes toerect a 2.5 story, 1,854 square footsingle family residence withdetached garage on a 3,750 squarefoot lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi-dential District. The owner appealsfor relief from the strict applicationof the following sections of theCleveland Codified Ordinances:

1. Section 355.04(a) which statesthat the minimum lot width for asingle family dwelling in a “B” areadistrict is 40 feet and a 30' - 0" widelot is proposed. This section alsostates that the minimum lot area fora single family dwelling in a “B”area district is 4,800 square feet andthe lot area is 3,750 square feet.

2. Section 357.09(b)(2)(B) whichstates that in a Two-Family Districtno interior side yard, shall be lessthan five (5) feet in width for a cor-ner lot, nor less than three (3) feetin width for an interior lot, nor shallthe aggregate width of side yardson the same premises be less thanten (10) feet. However, the width ofany such interior side yard shall inno case be less than one-fourth (1/4)the height of the main building onthe premises. Building mean heightis approximately 26' - 4" thus nointerior side yard shall be less than6' - 6"; a 5' - 0" side yard is pro-posed.

3. Section 357.09(b)(2)(A) whichstates that no building shall beerected less than ten feet from amain building on an adjoining lot.The proposed distance to the mainbuilding on adjoining lot(s) is 6.5'and 9.1'. (Filed June 28, 2017)

REINSTATED FROM JULY 10, 2017

Calendar No. 17-151: 1625 RockwellAvenue (aka 1425-1555 RockwellAvenue) (Ward 3)

H5 Cleveland LLC, owner, propos-es to display a 5,440 square foot bill-board/wall mural in a C3 Semi-Industry District and in the CentralBusiness District. The ownerappeals for relief from the strictapplication of the following sectionsof the Cleveland Codified Ordi-nances:

1. Section 350.03(e)(1) whichstates that a “billboard” is defined

as a sign directing attention to aspecific business, product, service,entertainment activity or other com-mercial activity sold, offered or con-ducted elsewhere than upon the loton which the sign is located.

2. Section 350.03 which states thata “wall mural” is defined as a signthat displays high resolution staticor electronic graphic or photograph-ic images, including decorative artand art used in commerce, placed onan unsightly wall of a building, orunsightly roof surface generallyparallel to the building wall surface.A wall mural may display words inaccordance with Section 350.161 andotherwise shall comply with Section350.161. A wall mural may depict ordirect attention to a specific busi-ness, product, service, entertainmentactivity, or other activity. Wallmurals shall not be deemed bill-boards or wall signs for purposes ofChapters 350 and 341 of this ZoningCode and Chapters 161, 303, 3113,and 317 of the Codified Ordinances.

3. Section 350.10(a) which statesthat billboards shall be permittedonly in General Industry and Unre-stricted Industry Districts.

4. Section 350.10(c) which statesthat billboards sign panels shall notexceed eight hundred and twenty(820) square feet in area.

5. Section 350.161(g)(2)(3) whichstates that exclusive of legal non-conforming wall murals or wallsigns, no more than six (6) wallmurals authorized by this sectionmay be displayed simultaneouslywithin the Central Business Districtor the portion of the Flats OxbowBusiness Revitalization District thatis North of the Detroit SuperiorBridge and east of the CuyahogaRiver. 6 wall murals are alreadycurrently being displayed. Wallmurals design standards are subjectto City Planning review per section350.161(g)(1)(c).

6. Section 350.161(h) City PlanningCommission has determined that thesign does not meet the standards ofa “wall mural” and is classified asa billboard. (Filed May 1, 2017 - NoTestimony)

The case was dismissed on July10, 2017 due to the appellant’sabsence; the case was reinstated asthe appellant claimed he did notreceive the notice. The appellantmissed the hearing. First postpone-ment made at the request of the CityPlanning Commission for furtherreview and public meeting.

REPORT OF THE BOARD

OF ZONING APPEALS

MONDAY, JULY 17, 2017

At the meeting of the Board ofZoning Appeals on Monday, July 17,2017 the following appeals werescheduled for hearing before theBoard and;

The following appeals wereAPPROVED:

Calendar No. 17-139: 1931 West 48thStreet

Ron Willams, owner, proposes toconstruct a two bedroom and onecar garage one story addition in aB1 Two-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 17-143: 664 East 130thStreet

Lucretia Russell, owner, proposesto establish use as a residentialfacility for 8 residents in a B1 Two-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 17-174: 2226 FultonRoad

Cleveland Bricks, owner, proposesto construct a two-story addition andattached garage in a B1 Two Fam-ily Residential District.

Calendar No. 17-178: 402 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,932 square foottownhome on a 2,507 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-179: 412 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 2,266 square foottownhome on a 1,210 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-180: 404 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 2,266 square foottownhome on a 1,210 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict

Calendar No. 17-181: 406 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 2,314 square foottownhome on a 1,391 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-181: 408 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 2,013 square foottownhome on a 1,391 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-183: 410 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,908 square foottownhome on a 1,210 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-184: 414 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,691 square foottownhome on a 2,421 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calandar No. 17-185: 416 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,607 square foottownhome on a 1,169 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-186: 418 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,607 square foottownhome on a 1,169 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

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Calendar No. 17-187: 420 JeffersonAvenue

JSAW3 LTD, owner, proposes toerect a 3 story, 1,607 square foottownhome on a 2,550 square foot lotas part of a 10 unit development ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

The following appeals wereDENIED:

None.

The following appeals wereWITHDRAWN:

None.

The following appeals were DIS-MISSED:

None.

The following cases were POST-PONED:

Calendar No. 17-170: ClevelandBricks

5500 Tillman Avenue. Postponedto August 21, 2017.

Calendar No. 17-175: ClevelandBricks

5502 Tillman Avenue. Postponedto August 21, 2017.

The following cases were heardby the Board of Zoning Appeals onMonday, July 10, 2017 and the deci-sions were adopted and approved onMonday, July 17, 2017:

The following appeals wereAPPROVED:

Calendar No. 17-72: 6702 Father Caru-so Drive

Richard Dillon and Michael Var-varo, owners, propose to construct anew 4 story frame single family res-idence with an attached garage ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-73: 6704 Father Caru-so Drive

Richard Dillon and Michael Var-varo, owners, propose to construct anew 4 story frame single family res-idence with an attached garage ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Calendar No. 17-108: 4835 BroadviewRoad

Janna Investment LLC., owner, tochange use from a nursing home toa 13 unit apartment building in a C1Multi-Family Residential District.

Calendar No. 17-162: 19211 Notting-ham Road

Bechara Daher, owner, proposes toestablish use as Motor Vehicle SalesFacility and Motor Vehicle ServiceGarage in a D1 General Retail Busi-ness District.

Calendar No. 17-173: 1350 West 76thStreet

Natalie Roelle, owner, proposes toerect a garage with a second storyart studio in a B1 Two-Family Res-idential District.

Calendar No. 17-176: 12335 St. ClairAvenue

Open Pit Bar-B-Que, owner, pro-poses to expand and improve park-ing lot in a B1 Two-Family Resi-dential District and a C2 LocalRetail Business District.

The following case was heard bythe Board of Zoning Appeals onMonday, June 5, 2017 and the deci-sion was adopted and approved onMonday, July 17, 2017:

The following case wasAPPROVED:

Calendar No. 17-136: 4311 BaileyAvenue

Cleveland Bricks, owner, proposesto erect a 19' x 41' - 4" second floormaster bedroom and a 10' - 5" x 23'one story frame attached garage ina B1 Two-Family Residential Dis-trict.

Secretary

REPORT OF THE BOARD

OF BUILDING STANDARDS

AND BUILDING APPEALS

Re: Report of the Meeting ofJuly 12, 2017

As required by the provisions ofSection 3103.20(2) of the CodifiedOrdinances of the City of Cleveland,Ohio 1976, the following brief ofaction of the subject meeting is givenfor publication in the City Record:

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Docket A-76-17.RE: Appeal of Dorothy Chambers,

Owner of the Two Dwelling UnitsTwo-Family Residence Two &One/half Story Frame Property,located on the premises known as7287 Schneider Avenue from aNOTICE OF VIOLATION — FIREDAMAGE, dated March 3, 2017 of theDirector of the Department of Build-ing and Housing, requiring compli-ance with the Codified Ordinancesof the City of Cleveland and theOhio Building Code (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to grant theAppellant until September 15, 2017 tocomplete abatement of the viola-tions; the property is REMANDEDat this time to the Department ofBuilding and Housing for supervi-sion and any required furtheraction. Motion so in order. Motionedby Mr. Maschke and seconded by Mr.Gallagher.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-77-17.RE: Appeal of John Fadel, Owner

of the S-2 Storage — Low Hazard(Non-Combustibles) One StoryMasonry Property, located on thepremises known as 5730 BrookparkRoad (aka 5400 Brookpark Road)from a NOTICE OF VIOLATION —EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, datedApril 7, 2017 of the Director of theDepartment of Building and Hous-ing, requiring compliance with theCodified Ordinances of the City ofCleveland and the Ohio BuildingCode (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to grant theAppellant until September 15, 2017 tocomplete abatement of the viola-tions; the property is REMANDEDat this time to the Department ofBuilding and Housing for supervi-sion and any required further

action. Motion so in order. Motionedby Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr.Gallagher.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-79-17.RE: Appeal of Jen-ZW Ohio Part-

ners LLP, Owner of the TwoDwelling Units Two-Family Resi-dence Two & One/half Story FrameProperty, located on the premisesknown 8114 Whitethorn Avenuefrom a NOTICE OF VIOLATION —EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE, datedMarch 29, 2017 of the Director of theDepartment of Building and Hous-ing, requiring compliance with theCodified Ordinances of the City ofCleveland and the Ohio BuildingCode (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to REMAND theproperty located at 8114 WhitethornAvenue to the Department of Build-ing and Housing for supervision andany required further action. Motionso in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradleyand seconded by Mr. Gallagher.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-81-17.RE: Appeal of Arthur Reeves,

Owner of the Two Dwelling UnitsTwo-Family Residence Two &One/half Story Frame Property,located on the premises known as10103 Manor Avenue from a NOTICEOF VIOLATION — FIRE DAMAGE,dated April 7, 2017 of the Directorof the Department of Building andHousing, requiring compliance withthe Codified Ordinances of the Cityof Cleveland and the Ohio BuildingCode (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to REMAND theproperty located at 10103 ManorAvenue to the Department of Build-ing and Housing for supervision andany required further action. Motionso in order. Motioned by Mr. Bradleyand seconded by Mr. Maschke.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-82-17.RE: Appeal of Dan-Ray Construc-

tion, LLC, Owner of the One StoryMasonry Property, located on thepremises known as 10702 SuperiorAvenue from a CONDEMNATIONORDER — MAIN STRUCTURE,dated March 31, 2017 of the Directorof the Department of Building andHousing, requiring compliance withthe Codified Ordinances of the Cityof Cleveland and the Ohio BuildingCode (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to find that theCondemnation Order was properlyissued based upon testimony andphotographic evidence; the propertyis REMANDED at this time to theDepartment of Building and Hous-ing for supervision and any requiredfurther action, noting that theAppellant did not appear for thehearing and that the property is inpoor condition. Motion so in order.Motioned by Mr. Maschke and sec-onded by Mr. Bradley.

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Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-83-17.RE: Appeal of Jeffery W. Leise-

berg, Owner of the MXD Mixed Uses— Multiple Uses In One Buildingtwo Story Masonry Walls/WoodsFloors Property, located on thepremises known as 2394 West 3rdStreet from a NOTICE OF VIOLA-TION — EXTERIOR MAINTE-NANCE, dated April 4, 2017 of theDirector of the Department of Build-ing and Housing, requiring compli-ance with the Codified Ordinancesof the City of Cleveland and theOhio Building Code (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to grant theAppellant until September 15, 2017 tocomplete abatement of the viola-tions; the property is REMANDEDat this time to the Department ofBuilding and Housing for supervi-sion and any required furtheraction. Motion so in order. Motionedby Mr. Gallagher and seconded byMr. Bradley.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-84-17.RE: Appeal of The Great Lakes

Towing Company, Owner of theProperty, located on the premisesknown as 4500 Division Avenuefrom an ABATEMENT ORDER —FIRE CODE, dated April 5, 2017 ofthe Chief of the Division of Fire,requiring compliance with the Codi-fied Ordinances of the City of Cleve-land and the Ohio Building Code(OBC).

No action this date; the docketwill be rescheduled in sixty (60)days (September 20, 2017).

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Docket A-85-17.RE: Appeal of Maricela Ruiz,

Owner of the Two Dwelling UnitsTwo-Family Residence Two StoryFrame Property, located on thepremises known as 11013 FortuneAvenue from a NOTICE OF VIOLA-TION — INTERIOR/EXTERIORMAINTENANCE, dated April 10, 2017of the Director of the Department ofBuilding and Housing, requiringcompliance with the Codified Ordi-nances of the City of Cleveland andthe Ohio Building Code (OBC).

BE IT RESOLVED, a motion is inorder at this time to grant theAppellant until December 31, 2017 tocomplete abatement of the viola-tions; the property is REMANDEDat this time to the Department ofBuilding and Housing for supervi-sion and any required furtheraction. Motion so in order. Motionedby Mr. Gallagher and seconded byMr. Bradley.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-86-17.RE: Appeal of David Hagen,

Owner of the Property, located onthe premises known as 3500 PayneAvenue from an ADJUDICATIONORDER, dated April 12, 2017 of the

Director of the Department of Build-ing and Housing, requiring compli-ance with the Codified Ordinancesof the City of Cleveland and theOhio Building Code (OBC).

No action.

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EXTENSION OF TIME:

Docket A-35-17.TEG Properties Inc. — 2710

Detroit Avenue:A motion is in order at this time

to grant the Appellant until July 21,2017 to file for the permit; CITYRECORD the property is REMAND-ED to the Division of Fire and tothe Department of Building andHousing to coordinate the resultingissues. Motion so in order. Motionedby Mr. Bradley and seconded by Mr.Saab.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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Docket A-53-17.AJAPPJR, LLC & MRN L.P.A., et

al. — 2031; 2034-38; 2041-2073; 2044;2058; 2068 East 4th Street & 402Euclid Avenue:

A motion is in order at this timeto grant the Appellant until August31, 2017 to submit plans and obtainall required permits, and until Sep-tember 30, 2017 to complete abate-ment of the violation; the propertyis REMANDED to the Division ofFire for supervision and anyrequired further action. Motion so inorder. Motioned by Mr. Maschke andseconded by Mr. Bradley.

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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APPROVAL OF RESOLUTIONS:

Separate motions were entered byMr. Bradley and seconded by Mr.Maschke for Approval and Adoptionof the Resolutions as presented bythe Secretary for the followingDockets respectively, subject to theCodified Ordinances of the City ofCleveland and the Ohio BuildingCode (OBC):

A-36-17 — Maywood Ind. Park LLCA-69-17 — Thomas ShelbyA-72-17 — Weston Inc.A-73-17 — Larry BlankenshipA-74-17 — Larry BlankenshipA-75-17 — Douglas A. FranklinA-78-17 — Harry PaparizosA-103-17 — Ramona Cox-JonesA-115-17 — Flats East Phase 2

Retail LLCA-116-17 — Tammie Trac

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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APPROVAL OF MINUTES:

Separate motions were entered byMr. Gallagher and seconded by Mr.Bradley Approval and Adoption of theMinutes as presented by the Secretary,subject to the Codified Ordinances of

the City of Cleveland and the OhioBuilding Code (OBC):

June 28, 2017

Yeas: Messrs. Denk, Gallagher,Bradley, Maschke. Nays: None.Absent: Mr. Saab.

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JOSEPH F. DENKChairman

PUBLIC NOTICE

REQUESTS FOR QUALIFICATIONS(RFQS) ISSUED

Cleveland City Council is seekingprofessional service contractors forassistance in the following areas:

• Communications and PublicRelations

• Financial Consulting andReview Services

• Maintenance and Performanceof City Council’s IT Systems

Submission of qualifications byinterested parties are due by August11, 2017.

For more detailed information, goto: www.clevelandcitycouncil.org.

July 19, 2017, July 26, 2017,August 2, 2017, August 9, 2017.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NONE

CITY of CLEVELAND BIDS

For All Departments

Sealed bids will be received at theoffice of the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies, Room 128, CityHall, in accordance with the append-ed schedule, and will be opened andread in Room 128, City Hall, imme-diately thereafter.

Each bid must be made in accor-dance with the specifications andmust be submitted on the blankssupplied for the purpose, all ofwhich may be obtained at the officeof the said Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies, but no bid willbe considered unless delivered tothe office of the said commissionerprevious to 12:00 noon (EasternStandard Time) on the date speci-fied in the schedule.

187.10 Negotiated contracts; Noticerequired in Advertisement for Bids.

Where invitations for bids areadvertised, the following noticeshall be included in the advertise-ment: “Pursuant to the MBE/FBECode, each prime bidder, each minor-ity business enterprise (“MBE”) andeach female business enterprise(“FBE”) must be certified beforedoing business with the City. There-fore, any prime contractor wishingto receive credit for using an MBEor FBE should ensure that applica-tions for certification as to MBE orFBE status compliance with the

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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 orsubmission of proposals or as speci -fied by the Director. Failure to com-ply with the business enterprisecode or with representations madeon these forms may result in can-cellation of the contract or othercivil or criminal penalties.”

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 2017

File No. 93-17 — Labor and MaterialsNecessary to Repair and MaintainPlate Trucks, for the Division ofWater Pollution Control,Department of Public Utilities, asauthorized by Section 181.101 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING,THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2017 AT 10:00A.M. LOCATED AT 12302 KIRBYAVENUE CLEVELAND, OH 44108,RED CONFERENCE ROOM.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

July 12, 2017 and July 19, 2017

FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 2017

File No. 92-17 — Various RecreationCenter Improvements CentralRecreation Center Bid Package #2-Mechanical and ElectricalImprovements (Re-Bid), for theDivision of Architecture and SiteDevelopment, Office of CapitalProjects, as authorized byOrdinance No. 732-14, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,June 9, 2004.

THERE WILL BE NO FEE FORPLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING,THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2017 AT 10:00A.M. LOCATED AT CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE 44114, CLEVELAND,OHIO, ROOM 517A.

MANDATORY SITE VISIT WILL BEHELD AT CENTRALRECREATION CENTER, 2526CENTRAL AVENUE, CLEVE -LAND, OHIO 44115, THURSDAYJULY 20, 2017, 11:30 A.M. ANDTUESDAY JULY 25, 2017 11:30A.M.-12:30 P.M. IF A BIDDER DOES NOTATTEND ONE OF THEMANDATORY SITE VISITS, ASEVIDENCED BY THE SITEVISITS SIGN-IN SHEETS, THEBIDDER’S BID SHALL BECONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

July 12, 2017 and July 19, 2017

THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 2017

File No. 96-17 — Disposal of CatchBasin Debris, for the Division ofWater, Department of PublicUtilities, as authorized by Section

129.29 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING,THURSDAY, JULY 27, 201711:00A.M. 12302 KIRBY AVENUECLEVELAND, OH 44108 IN THERED CONFERENCE ROOM.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

File No. 97-17 — 2017 Basketball AndTennis Court Site Improvements,for the Division of Architecture andSite Development, Office of CapitalProjects, as authorized byOrdinance No. 549-17, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,June 5, 2017.

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANSAND SPECIFICATIONS IN THEAMOUNT OF FIFTY ($50.00) ONLYIN THE FORM OF A CASHIER’SCHECK OR MONEY ORDER (NOCOM PANY CHECKS, NO CASHAND NO CREDIT CARDS WILL BEACCEPTED TO PURCHASEPLANS).

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING,THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017CLEVELAND CITY HALL ROOM517A, 601 LAKESIDE AVENUE,CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

July 19, 2017 and July 26, 2017

FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2017

File No. 94-17 — Fairfax RecreationCenter- Bid Package #3 BoilerReplacement, for the Division ofArchitecture and Site Development,Office of Capital Projects, asauthorized by Ordinance No. 732-14,passed by the Council of the City ofCleveland, June 9, 2014.

THERE WILL BE A NON-REFUNDABLE FEE FOR PLANSAND SPECIFICATIONS IN THEAMOUNT OF TWENTY FIVEDOLLARS ($25.00) ONLY IN THEFORM OF A CASHIER’S CHECKOR MONEY ORDER (NO COMPANYCHECKS, NO CASH AND NOCREDIT CARDS WILL BEACCEPTED TO PURCHASEPLANS).

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEET ING,THURSDAY, JULY 27, 2017 AT 10:00A.M. CLEVELAND CITY HALL 601LAKESIDE AVENUE, CLEVE -LAND, OHIO 44114, ROOM 517A.

MANDATORY SITE VISITS WILL BEHELD AT FAIRFAX RE -CREATION CENTER, 2335 EAST82ND STREET, CLEVELAND,OHIO, 44104, THURSDAY, JULY 27,2017, 2 P.M.-3 P.M. AND TUESDAY,AUGUST 1 2017 11:30A.M.-12:30P.M.IF A BIDDER DOES NOT ATTENDONE OF THE MANDATORY SITEVISITS, AS EVIDENCED BY THESITE VISITS’ SIGN-IN SHEETS,THE BIDDER’S BID SHALL BECONSIDERED NON-RESPONSIVE.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

July 19, 2017 and July 26, 2017

FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 2017

File No. 95-17 — Crane, Hoist andMaterial Handling EquipmentInspection, Maintenance, Repair,Refurbish and Recertify, for theDivision of Water, Department ofPublic Utilities, as authorized byOrdinance No. 328-15, passed by theCouncil of the City of Cleveland,April 20, 2015.

THERE WILL BE A NON-MANDATORY PRE-BID MEET ING,THURSDAY JULY 27, 2017 AT 10:00A.M. CARL B. STOKES PUBLICUTILITIES BUILDING, 1201LAKESIDE AVENUE,CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114. 4THFLOOR ATRIUM CONFERENCEROOM.

NOTE: BID MUST BE DELIVEREDAT THE OFFICE OF THECOMMISSIONER OF PURCHASESAND SUPPLIES, CLEVELANDCITY HALL, 601 LAKESIDEAVENUE, ROOM 128, CLEVELAND,OHIO 44114 BEFORE 12 O’CLOCKNOON (EASTERN TIME).

July 19, 2017 and July 26, 2017

ADOPTED RESOLUTIONSAND ORDINANCES

Res. No. 728-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency resolution to adopt

and declare a Tax Budget for theCity of Cleveland for the year 2018and submit it to the County BudgetCommission as required by StateLaw, Chapter 5705 of the RevisedCode.

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Council, underthe provisions of Chapter 5705 of theRevised Code, after public hearingsas required by law, does adopt thestatements of the year 2018 require-ments for the several funds of theCity of Cleveland as being the bud-get required by state law to be sub-mitted to the County Budget Com-mission, which requirements arecontained in File No. 728-17-A.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilis directed to certify a copy of theresolution to the County Auditor ofCuyahoga County.

Section 3. That this resolution isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

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Res. No. 766-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution repeal-

ing Resolution No. 219-17, objectingto a New C1 Liquor Permit at 2603Woodhill Road.

Whereas, this Council objected toa New C1 Liquor Permit at IbaldBeverage, Inc., DBA American FoodMart, 2603 Woodhill Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44104, Permanent Number4118410 by Resolution No. 219-17adopted by the Council on February28, 2017; and

Whereas, the Ohio Department ofCommerce, Division of Liquor Con-trol has notified the Clerk of Coun-cil that this permit application hasbeen withdrawn by the applicant,making Council’s objection unneces-sary; and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. Resolution No. 219-17 beand the same is hereby repealed.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 767-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D5 LiquorPermit at 6101 Memphis Avenue.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D5 Liquor Permit, Permit No.4525622 owned by Kay Em Cee, LLC,DBA The Pour House Memphis, 6101Memphis Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

44144, and requests the Superinten-dent of the Division of Liquor Con-trol to set a hearing for said appli-cation in accordance with provisionsof Section 4303.271 of the RevisedCode of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 768-17.By Council Member Dow.An emergency resolution object-

ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at8331 Superior Avenue.

Whereas, Council has been noti-fied by the Division of Liquor Con-trol of an application for a New C1Liquor Permit at King Deli, LLC,DBA King Deli, 8331 SuperiorAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per-mit Number 4652696; and

Whereas, the granting of thisapplication for a liquor permit tothis high crime area, which isalready saturated with other liquoroutlets, is contrary to the best inter-ests of the entire community; and

Whereas, the applicant does notqualify to be a permit holder and/orhas demonstrated that he has oper-ated his liquor business in disregardof the laws, regulations or localordinances of this state or any otherstate; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought has not conformedto the building, safety or healthrequirements of the governing bodyof this County or City; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so arranged orconstructed that law enforcementofficers or agents of the Division ofLiquor Control are prevented rea-sonable access to the establishment;and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so located withrespect to the neighborhood that itsubstantially interferes with publicdecency, sobriety, peace or goodorder; and

Whereas, this objection is basedon other legal grounds as set forthin Revised Code Section 4303.292;

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code.Council’s objection to said permitmust be received by the Superinten-dent of Liquor Control within 30days of notification; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to a New C1Liquor Permit at King Deli, LLC,DBA King Deli, 8331 SuperiorAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44103, Per-mit Number 4652696; and requeststhe Superintendent of Liquor Controlto set a hearing for said applicationin accordance with provisions ofSection 4303.26 of the Revised Codeof Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 769-17.By Council Member Pruitt.An emergency resolution object-

ing to a New C1 Liquor Permit at3895 Lee Road.

Whereas, Council has been noti-fied by the Division of Liquor Con-trol of an application for a New C1Liquor Permit at Socotra, Inc., DBAFood Plus, 3895 Lee Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44128, Permit Number8352307; and

Whereas, the granting of thisapplication for a liquor permit tothis high crime area, which isalready saturated with other liquoroutlets, is contrary to the best inter-ests of the entire community; and

Whereas, the applicant does notqualify to be a permit holder and/orhas demonstrated that he has oper-ated his liquor business in disregardof the laws, regulations or localordinances of this state or any otherstate; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought has not conformedto the building, safety or healthrequirements of the governing bodyof this County or City; and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so arranged orconstructed that law enforcementofficers or agents of the Division ofLiquor Control are prevented rea-sonable access to the establishment;and

Whereas, the place for which thepermit is sought is so located withrespect to the neighborhood that itsubstantially interferes with publicdecency, sobriety, peace or goodorder; and

Whereas, this objection is basedon other legal grounds as set forthin Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.26 of the Ohio Revised Code.Council’s objection to said permit

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must be received by the Superinten-dent of Liquor Control within 30days of notification; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to a New C1Liquor Permit at Socotra, Inc., DBAFood Plus, 3895 Lee Road, Cleve-land, Ohio 44128, Permit Number8352307; and requests the Superin-tendent of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.26 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 770-17.By Council Member K. Johnson.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 2886Woodhill Road, 1st floor and base-ment and repealing Resolution No.981-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C2 and C2X LiquorPermit to Ya Corp., Inc., DBA NikkisMarket, 2886 Woodhill Road, 1stfloor and basement, Cleveland, Ohio44104, Permanent Number 9804492 byResolution No. 981-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of C2 and C2X Liquor Per-mit to Ya Corp., Inc., DBA NikkisMarket, 2886 Woodhill Road, 1stfloor and basement, Cleveland, Ohio44104, Permanent Number 9804492,be and the same is hereby with-drawn and Resolution No. 981-16,containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 771-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D5 Liquor Permit at 4301 StateRoad and repealing Resolution No.938-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D5 Liquor Permitto Swagger Tavern, LLC, 4301 StateRoad, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Perma-nent Number 8725043 by ResolutionNo. 938-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D5 Liquor Permit toSwagger Tavern, LLC, 4301 StateRoad, Cleveland, Ohio 44109, Perma-nent Number 8725043 by ResolutionNo. 938-16, be and the same is here-by withdrawn and Resolution No.955-16, containing such objection, beand the same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 772-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D5 Liquor Permit at 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, and repeal-ing Resolution No. 978-16 objectingto said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D5 Liquor Permitto Dionne Mae Thomas, DBAJosephine’s Lounge, 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, Cleveland,Ohio 44104, Permanent Number8876756 by Resolution No. 978-16,adopted by the Council on August10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D5 Liquor Permit toDionne Mae Thomas, DBAJosephine’s Lounge, 7902-7904 Cen-tral Avenue and Patio, Cleveland,Ohio 44104, Permanent Number8876756, be and the same is herebywithdrawn and Resolution No. 978-16, containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 773-17.By Council Member Griffin.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 11132 Buckeye Road, P.O.Box. 20370, and repealing ResolutionNo. 979-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Phase IIICorp., 11132 Buckeye Road, P.O. Box20370, Cleveland, Ohio 44104, Perma-nent Number 6877045 by ResolutionNo. 979-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Phase III Corp.,11132 Buckeye Road, P.O. Box 20370,Cleveland, Ohio 44104, PermanentNumber 6877045, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 979-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 774-17.By Council Member Zone.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 11213-11215 DetroitAvenue, 1st Floor, Basement andPatio, and repealing Resolution No.961-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Shlomba,LLC, DBA Now That’s Class, 11213-11215 Detroit Avenue, 1st Floor,Basement & Patio, Cleveland, Ohio44102, Permanent Number 8093311 byResolution No. 961-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Shlomba, LLC,DBA Now That’s Class, 11213-11215Detroit Avenue, 1st Floor, Basement& Patio, Cleveland, Ohio 44102, Per-manent Number 8093311, be and thesame is hereby withdrawn and Res-olution No. 961-16, containing suchobjection, be and the same is here-by repealed and that this Councilconsents to the immediate permitthereof.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 775-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 14939Puritas Avenue and repealing Reso-lution No. 955-16 objecting to saidrenewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C1 and C2 LiquorPermit to JBI Enterprises, Inc., DBACleveland Deli & Beverage, 14939Puritas Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio44135, Permanent Number 4179234 byResolution No. 941-16, adopted by theCouncil on August 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per-mit to JBI Enterprises, Inc., DBACleveland Deli & Beverage, 14939Puritas Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio44135, Permanent Number 4179234,be and the same is hereby with-drawn and Resolution No. 955-16,containing such objection, be andthe same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 776-17.By Council Member Polensek.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the transfer ofownership of a C1, C2 and D6 LiquorPermit at 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard and repealing Resolution No.226-17 objecting to said permit.

Whereas, this Council objected toa transfer of ownership of a C1, C2and D6 Liquor Permit to 15428Lakeshore, Inc., DBA ConvenientFood Mart, 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard, Cleveland, Ohio 44110, PermitNumber 6547810 by Resolution No.226-17 adopted by the Council onFebruary 27, 2017; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to thetransfer of ownership of a C1, C2and D6 Liquor Permit to 15428Lakeshore, Inc., DBA ConvenientFood Mart, 15428 Lake Shore Boule-vard, Cleveland, Ohio 44110, PermitNumber 6547810, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 1180-16, containing such objec-tion, be and the same is herebyrepealed and that this Council con-sents to the immediate permit there-of.

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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 811-17.By Council Member Brady.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 11619Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,

objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 8306025 owned byLorain Entertainment, LLC, DBAWest Enders, 11619 Lorain Avenue,1st floor and basement, Cleveland,Ohio 44111, and requests the Super-intendent of the Division of LiquorControl to set a hearing for saidapplication in accordance with pro-visions of Section 4303.271 of theRevised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 855-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 4365 StateRoad.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor

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Permit, Permit No. 2830528 owned by4365 RPM, LLC, 4365 State Road,Cleveland, Ohio 44109, and requeststhe Superintendent of the Divisionof Liquor Control to set a hearingfor said application in accordancewith provisions of Section 4303.271of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 856-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D5 LiquorPermit at 4488 State Road, 1st floorand basement.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D5 Liquor Permit, Permit No.7606021 owned by Russell L. John-son, LLC, DBA The Statement, 4488State Road, 1st floor and basement,Cleveland, Ohio 44109, and requeststhe Superintendent of the Divisionof Liquor Control to set a hearingfor said application in accordancewith provisions of Section 4303.271of the Revised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 872-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 2317 Deni-son Avenue.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 6072619 owned byMober Group, LLC, 2317 DenisonAvenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44109 andrequests the Superintendent of theDivision of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.271 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,

that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 873-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3and D3A Liquor Permit at 3528-30Independence Road, 1st floor.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A LiquorPermit, Permit No. 7964035 owned byRoyal Klassic, LLC, 3528-30 Inde-pendence Road, 1st floor, Cleveland,Ohio 44105, and requests the Super-intendent of the Division of LiquorControl to set a hearing for saidapplication in accordance with pro-visions of Section 4303.271 of theRevised Code of Ohio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. That this resolution ishereby declared to be an emergencymeasure and, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of all

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the members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 874-17.By Council Member Brancatelli.An emergency resolution object-

ing to the renewal of a C1 and C2Liquor Permit at 3850 East 65thStreet, 1st floor east unit.

Whereas, the uniform date forrenewal of liquor permits in theState of Ohio is October 1st; and

Whereas, pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Revised Code, thelegislative authority of a municipalcorporation may object to the renew-al of a permit based upon legalgrounds as set forth in division (A)of Revised Code Section 4303.292;and

Whereas, the applicant is unfit tocontinue to engage in the liquor per-mit business in that he has operat-ed his liquor permit business in amanner that demonstrates a disre-gard for the laws, regulations orlocal ordinances of the state, andthat this objection is based on otherlegal grounds as set forth inRevised Code Section 4303.292; and

Whereas, this resolution consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, prosperity, safe-ty and welfare pursuant to Section4303.271 of the Ohio Revised Code,objections to renewal of liquor per-mits shall be made no later thanthirty days prior to the expirationdate of the permit; now, therefore,

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Council does here-by record its objection to the renew-al of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit,Permit No. 8026805 owned by Shak-er Jamie, Inc., DBA Mike’s FoodMart, 3850 East 65th Street, 1s6 flooreast unit, Cleveland, Ohio 44105, andrequests the Superintendent of theDivision of Liquor Control to set ahearing for said application inaccordance with provisions of Sec-tion 4303.271 of the Revised Code ofOhio.

Section 2. That the Clerk of Councilbe and she is hereby directed totransmit two certified copies of thisresolution, together with two copies ofa letter of objection and two copies ofa letter requesting that the hearing beheld in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County,and a statement by the Director ofLaw that, in the Director’s opinion,that the objection is based uponsubstantial legal grounds within themeaning and intent of division (A) ofSection 4303.292 of the Revised Code tothe Superintendent of the Division ofLiquor Control.

Section 3. 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 875-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 LiquorPermit at 4625-29 West 130th Streetand patio, and repealing ResolutionNo. 957-16 objecting to said renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3Aand D6 Liquor Permit to Quiet Bob’sInc., DBA Quiet Bob’s Bar & Grill,4625-29 West 130th Street and patio,Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit Num-ber 7140274 by Resolution No. 957-16,adopted by the Council on August10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A andD6 Liquor Permit to Quiet Bob’sInc., DBA Quiet Bob’s Bar & Grill,4625-29 West 130th Street and patio,Cleveland, Ohio 44135, Permit Num-ber 7140274, be and the same is here-by withdrawn and Resolution No.957-16, containing such objection, beand the same is hereby repealed andthat this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 876-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3266West 117th Street, and repealingResolution No. 967-16 objecting tosaid renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C2 and C2X LiquorPermit to 3266 West 117th Street,LLC, DBA Gas USA, 3266 West 117thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 8916603 by Resolution No.967-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Per-mit to 3266 West 117th Street, LLC,DBA Gas USA, 3266 West 117thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 8916603, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 967-16, containing such objection,

be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 877-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the renewal ofa C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 4050West 140th Street, and repealingResolution No. 958-16 objecting tosaid renewal.

Whereas, this Council objected tothe renewal of a C1 and C2 LiquorPermit to Pram Corporation, DBAFriendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, PermitNumber 7059014 by Resolution No.958-16, adopted by the Council onAugust 10, 2016; and

Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to therenewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Per-mit to Pram Corporation, DBAFriendly Food Mart, 4050 West 140thStreet, Cleveland, Ohio 44135, PermitNumber 7059014, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 958-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Res. No. 878-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency resolution with-

drawing objection to the transfer ofownership of a D5 and D6 LiquorPermit at 12524 Lorain Avenue, 1stfloor and basement and repealingResolution No. 508-16 objecting tosaid permit.

Whereas, this Council objected toa transfer of ownership of a D5 andD6 Liquor Permit to A Marmel Pub,LLC, DBA M & Ms Saloon, 12524Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 5546767 by Resolution No.508-16 adopted by the Council onApril 25, 2016; and

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Whereas, this Council wishes towithdraw its objection to the abovepermit and consents to said permit;and

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

Be it resolved by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That objection to thetransfer of ownership of a D5 andD6 Liquor Permit to A Marmel Pub,LLC, DBA M & Ms Saloon, 12524Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and base-ment, Cleveland, Ohio 44111, PermitNumber 5546767, be and the same ishereby withdrawn and ResolutionNo. 508-16, containing such objection,be and the same is hereby repealedand that this Council consents to theimmediate permit 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 forceimmediately upon its adoption andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Adopted July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 1335-16.By Council Members Dow, K. John-

son and Brancatelli (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinance designat-ing Linwood Avenue between East71st Street and East 79th Street with asecondary and honorary designationof “Viola J. Wynn Way”.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutesan emergency measure for the imme-diate preservation of public peace,property, health or safety in that thecitizens of Cleveland want to honorViola J. Wynn with a second and hon-orary street designation on LinwoodAvenue; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of theCity of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Linwood Avenuebetween East 71st Street and East79th Street is designated with a sec-ondary and honorary designation of“Viola J. Wynn Way”.

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 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 Munici-pal Services and Properties, Develop-ment Planning and Sustainability.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 102-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance giving

consent of the City of Cleveland tothe Ohio Department of Transporta-tion to install vandal protection

fence on the Lorain Road bridgeover the Rocky River in the Citiesof Cleveland and Fairview Park.

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 it is declared to bein the public interest that consent ofthe City of Cleveland is given to theDirector of Transportation of theState of Ohio (the “Director ofTransportation”) to make the fol-lowing improvements under theplans, specifications and estimatesapproved by the Director of Trans-portation: to install vandal protec-tion fence on the Lorain Road (SR-10) bridge over the Rocky River inthe Cities of Cleveland and FairviewPark (the “Improvement”).

Section 2. That the City gives itsconsent to the Improvement and itsadministration by the Director ofTransportation, provided that thisordinance shall not be construed toimpose any financial obligation on theCity for the Improvement. However,the City agrees to assume andcontribute 100% of the cost of anyitem, included in the constructioncontracts at the request of the City,which are determined by the Directorof Transportation to be ineligible orunnecessary for the Improvement.

Section 3. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized to enterinto agreements with the Director ofTransportation necessary to completethe planning and construction of theImprovement.

Section 4. That on completion of theImprovement, the City will maintainthe rights-of-way and keep them freeof obstructions in a mannersatisfactory to the Director ofTransportation and hold the rights-of-way inviolate for public highwaypurposes and permit no signs, posters,billboards, roadside stands or otherprivate installations within the limitsof the rights-of-way.

Section 5. (a) That all existingstreets and public rights-of-waywithin the City necessary for theImprovement shall be made availablefor the Improvement.

(b) That the City agrees that allrights-of-way required for theImprovement will be acquired and/ormade available under current Stateand Federal regulations. The City alsounderstands that right-of-way costsinclude eligible utility costs.

(c) That the installation of allutility facilities on the rights-of-wayshall conform with the requirementsof Title 23 CFR 645 and the ODOTUtilities Manual.

Section 6. That this Councilrequeststhe State to proceed with theImprovement.

Section 7. That the Clerk of Councilis authorized to transmit to theDirector of Transportation three (3)certified copies of this ordinanceimmediately on taking effect, and itshall become the basis for proceedingwith the Improvement.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise it

shall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 613-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency ordinance desig-

nating the John M. West House asa Cleveland Landmark.

Whereas, under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland LandmarksCommission (the “Commission”), hasproposed to designate the John M.West House as a landmark; and

Whereas, a public hearing underdivision (b)(2) of Section 161.04 washeld on December 8, 2016 to discussthe proposed designation of theJohn M. West House as a landmark;and

Whereas, the Commission has rec-ommended designation of the JohnM. West House as a landmark andhas set forth certain findings of factconstituting the basis for its deci-sion; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, property, health,and safety in that the immediateprotection of the historic landmarkis necessary to safeguard the spe-cial historical, community, or aes-thetic interest or value in the land-mark; now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the John M. WestHouse whose street address in theCity of Cleveland is 3684-86 West138th Street, Cuyahoga County Audi-tor’s Permanent Parcel Number is022-04-047, and is also known as thefollowing described property:

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio:And known as being a part of SublotNos. 1 and 2 in the John J. SchneiderSubdivision of part of OriginalRockport Township Section 11, asshown by the recorded plat in Volume67 of Maps, Page 3 of CuyahogaCounty Records and together beingbounded and described as follows:

Beginning on the Westerly line ofWest 138th Street, at a point distantSoutherly, measured along saidWesterly line, 40 feet from theNortheasterly corner of said Sublot No.1, said place of beginning being alsothe Southeasterly corner of a parcel ofland conveyed to William W. Frick bydeed dated October 22, 1956, andrecorded in Volume 8700, Page 203 ofCuyahoga County Records;

Thence Westerly along theSoutherly line of land so conveyed toWilliam W. Frick, as foresaid, adistance of 120 feet to theSouthwesterly corner thereof;

Thence Northerly along theWesterly line of land conveyed toWilliam W. Frick, a distance of 40 feetto the Northerly line of said Sublot No.1;

Thence Westerly along theNortherly line of Sublot No. 1, adistance of 52.91 feet to theNorthwesterly corner of Sublot No. 1;

Thence Southeasterly along theSouthwesterly line of Sublot No. 1, adistance of 200.63 feet to theSouthwesterly corner thereof;

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Thence Easterly along theSoutherly line of Sublot No. 1 adistance of 48.21 feet to the Westerlyline of land conveyed to William andRuth Schneider by deed dated October21, 1969, and recorded in Volume 12567,Page 675 of Cuyahoga CountyRecords, (said point being 21.50 feetfrom the Southeasterly corner of saidSublot No. 1);

Thence Northerly along theWesterly line of land so conveyed toWilliam and Ruth Schneider 50 feet toan angle therein;

Thence Northeasterly along aNorthwesterly line of said parcel soconveyed to William and RuthSchneider, 33.16 feet to an angle pointin the Northerly line of said parcel;

Thence Easterly along theNortherly line of said parcel soconveyed to William and RuthSchneider, a distance of 85 feet to theWesterly line of West 138th Street;

Thence Northerly along theWesterly line of West 138th Street,90.02 feet to the place of beginning, bethe same more or less, but subject toall legal highways.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Sectionwhich in its entirety is a propertyhaving special character or specialhistorical or aesthetic value as part ofthe development, heritage, or culturalcharacteristics of the City, State, orthe United States, is designated alandmark under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 641-17.By Council Members Cleveland, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Capital Projectsto issue a permit to the AmericanSociety of Heating, Refrigeratingand Air-Conditioning Engineers(ASHRAE), to encroach into thepublic right-of-way at 7218 EuclidAvenue by installing, using, andmaintaining a bronze historicalplace marker that would sit on apole with foundation.

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 ofCapital Projects is authorized toissue a permit, revocable at the willof Council, to the American Societyof Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE),3135 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, Ohio,44114 (“Permittee”), to encroach intothe public right-of-way at 7218Euclid Avenue by installing, using,and maintaining a 45" x 42" bronzehistorical place marker on a 7’ pole

with foundation at the followinglocation:

Located in front of 7218 EuclidAvenue in the tree-lawn area

Section 2. That the Director of Lawshall prepare the permit authorized bythis ordinance and shall incorporatesuch additional provisions as theDirector of Law determines necessaryto protect and benefit the publicinterest. The permit shall be issuedonly when, in the opinion of theDirector of Law, the prospectivePermittee has properly indemnifiedthe City against any loss that mayresult from the encroachment(s)permitted.

Section 3. That Permittee mayassign the permit only with the priorwritten consent of the Director ofCapital Projects. That theencroaching structure(s) permitted bythis ordinance shall conform to plansand specifications first approved bythe Manager of the City’s Division ofEngineering and Construction. ThatPermittee shall obtain all otherrequired permits, including but notlimited to Building Permits, beforeinstalling the encroachment(s).

Section 4. That the permit shallreserve to the City reasonable right ofentry to the encroachment location(s).

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 649-17.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute a deed of easement granti-ng to the City of Cleveland Heightscertain easement rights in propertylocated along the south side ofCedar Road between AmblesideRoad and Harcourt Drive; to acceptthe improvements when complete; tomemorialize Cleveland Heights’obligation to maintain the groundsand improvements; and declaringthat the easement rights grantedare not needed for public use.

Whereas, the City of ClevelandHeights (“Cleveland Heights”) willconstruct and maintain a multi-pur-pose trail as part of its Cedar Fair-mount streetscape project beingfunded by the Ohio Department ofTransportation; and

Whereas, a portion of the trailwill be constructed or propertyowned by the City of Cleveland; and

Whereas, a permanent easementto the City of Cleveland Heights isnecessary in order to allow it to con-struct and maintain the entire multi-purpose trail; and

Whereas, the easement rights tobe granted are not needed for theCity’s public use and the alignmentand design of the multi-purpose trailhas been approved by the appropri-ate City of Cleveland officials; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of

a 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, it is found and deter-mined that an easement interest inthe following described property isnot needed for the City’s public use:

MULTI PURPOSE PATHEASEMENT

CEDAR GLEN PARKWAYSituated in the City of Cleveland and

City of Cleveland Heights, County ofCuyahoga and State of Ohio and beingan easement over the southeasterlyportion of Cedar Glen Parkway nowowned by The City of Cleveland(Cuyahoga County Parcel No. 68519010as recorded in Deed Volume 689, Page252 of the Cuyahoga County Records)and (Cuyahoga County Parcel No.68522004 and 12106031 per TheCuyahoga County Auditor), beingmore fully described as follows:

Beginning at a centerlinemonument found at the intersection ofCedar Road (as set forth on the “Planof Cedar Glen” of the CuyahogaCounty Engineers office, dated July,1930) and the easterly CorporationLine of The City of Cleveland; Thencesoutheasterly along said easterly lineof the City of Cleveland, S-01°09'31"-E(bearings reference to the OhioCoordinate System, North Zone, NAD83), 48.72 feet to the southerly line ofCedar Road as shown on said Plan ofCedar Glen; Thence southeasterlyalong the southerly line of Cedar Roadand along the arc of a circle curving tothe left (central angle = 0°22'52",radius = 2332.00', chord = 15.51',chord bearing = S-83°54'45"-E) 15.51feet to the southeasterly line ofAmbleside Drive and the True Place ofbeginning for the easementhereinafter described;

Thence along the southerly line ofCedar Road as shown on said Plan ofCedar Glen the following six courses:

1) Along the arc of a circle curvingto the left (central angle = 8°04'40",radius = 2332.00', chord = 328.50',chord bearing = S-88°08'31"-E) 328.77feet to a point of compound curve;

2) Along the arc of a circle curvingto the left (central angle = 17°37'04",radius = 836.36', chord = 256.16',chord bearing = N-79°00'39"-E) 257.17feet to a point of compound curve;

3) Along the arc of a circle curvingto the left (central angle = 28°54'08",radius = 632.31', chord = 315.59'chord bearing = N-55°45'03"-E) 318.96feet to a point of tangent;

4) N-41°17'59"-E, 420.21 feet to apoint of curve;

5) Along the arc of a circle curvingto the right (central angle =23°47'27", radius = 471.50', chord =194.38', chord bearing = N-53°11'43"-E) 195.78 feet to a point of compoundcurve;

6) Along the arc of a circle curvingto the right (central angle =82°34'34", radius = 40.41', chord =53.33', chord bearing = S-73°37'17"-E)58.24 feet to a point of tangent;

Thence, S-28°02'41"-E, 2.50 feet tothe northwesterly line of HarcourtDrive;

Thence southwesterly along thenorthwesterly line of said HarcourtDrive and along the arc of a circlecurving to the left (central angle =32°43'43", radius = 532.40', chord =

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300.00', chord bearing = S-40°36'29"-W) 304.12 feet to a point;

Thence, N-44°20'28"-W, 61.25 feet tothe southerly line of said Cedar GlenParkway as recorded in Deed Volume689, Page 252;

Thence along the southerly line ofsaid Cedar Glen Parkway thefollowing eight courses:

1) S-41°37'26"-W, 231.11 feet to apoint of curve;

2) Along the arc of a circle to the leftnon-tangent to the previous course(central angle = 58°24'28", radius =212.00', chord = 206.88', chord bearing= S-18°15'44"-W) 216.11 feet to a pointof tangent;

3) S-47°27'55"-W, 100.82 feet to apoint;

4) N-53°20'06"-W, 42.51 feet to apoint;

5) S-56°08'08"-W, 201.49 feet to apoint;

6) S-71°18'34"-W, 260.20 feet to apoint;

7) S-83°26'54"-W, 134.40 feet to apoint;

8) N-67°50'36"-W, 322.06 feet to thesoutheasterly line of Ambleside Drive;

Thence northeasterly along thesoutheasterly line of said AmblesideDrive,

N-57°01'04"-E, 100.65 feet to the TruePlace of Beginning for the easementhereinbefore described and containing3.5701 acres of land as surveyed byDaniel C. Kalstrom, ProfessionalSurveyor (Reg. No. 6302) in March,2017.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.

Section 2. That the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies is authorizedto convey the above-describedeasement interest to ClevelandHeights subject to any conditionsstated in this ordinance. Theconsideration to be paid for thisproperty shall not exceed $1.00 andother valuable consideration, which isdetermined to be fair market value.

Section 3. That the easement shallbe non-exclusive and the purpose ofthe easement shall be to construct andmaintain a multi-purpose trail andmaintain the grounds.

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 shallrequire that Cleveland Heightsprovide reasonable insurance or self-insurance; maintain any ClevelandHeights’ improvements located withinthe easement; pay any applicabletaxes and assessments; and shallcontain such other terms andconditions that the Director of Lawdetermines to be necessary to protectand benefit the City.

Section 5. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to acceptthe trail improvements whencompleted.

Section 6. That the conveyancereferenced above shall be made byofficial deed of easement prepared bythe Director of Law and executed bythe Director of Public Works on behalfof the City of Cleveland. The Directorsof Public Works and Law areauthorized to execute any otherdocuments, including withoutlimitation, contracts for right of entry,as may be necessary to effect thisordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives the

affirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 650-17.By Council Members K. Johnson,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works torenew its Lease with the ClevelandHeights – University Heights CitySchool District for use of City ofCleveland property located in theCity of Cleveland Heights at 2470West St. James Parkway adjacent tothe Roxboro Middle School for recre-ational purposes, for a term of nine-ty-nine years.

Whereas, in 1974, the City enteredinto a 40-year lease with the Cleve-land Heights – University HeightsCity School District (the “District”)for the use of City of Clevelandproperty located in the City ofCleveland Heights at 2470 West St.James Parkway adjacent to theRoxboro Middle School for recre-ational purposes; and

Whereas, the land contains deedrestrictions limiting the use for parkpurposes, such restrictions beingimposed by both John D. Rockefellerand the Shaker Heights Land Com-pany; and

Whereas, in 1974, the City’s leaseand the District’s proposed recre-ational use were approved by theRockefeller Brothers Fund, Inc.which has since vested its power ofapproval in The Cleveland Founda-tion; and

Whereas, the City and the Districtwish to renew their lease for theRoxboro Middle School’s recreation-al playing fields for a 99-year termat $1.00 per year and The Board ofDirectors of The Cleveland Founda-tion has approved the request; 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, notwithstandingSection 183.03 or any other provisionof the Codified Ordinances of Cleve-land, Ohio, 1976, to the contrary, theDirector of Public Works is autho-rized to renew the Lease with theDistrict for property known as 2470West St. James Parkway adjacent tothe Roxboro Middle School for recre-ational purposes (“Renewal”), as ismore fully described as follows:

Legal Description for Portion ofPPN 685-35-001

Lease to Cleveland Heights-University Heights City SchoolDistrict for Roxboro Middle SchoolRecreation Fields

The following described portions ofthe lands conveyed by said deedrecorded in Volume 660, page 288, ofCuyahoga County Deed Records,which premises are located at 2470West St. James Parkway in the City ofCleveland Heights:

Situated in the City of ClevelandHeights, County of Cuyahoga and

State of Ohio, and known as beingparts of Original 100 Acre Lots Nos.413, 414, 421 and 422, and bounded anddescribed as follows:

Bounded on the north by theWesterly extension of the southerlyline of West St. James Parkway;bounded westerly by the southerlyextension of the easterly line of GrandView Road; bounded Southwesterly bythe northeasterly line of North ParkBoulevard; bounded southeasterly bythe southwesterly extension of thenorthwesterly line of Roxboro Roadand bounded northeasterly by thenortheasterly limits of land owned bythe City of Cleveland.

Section 2. That the term of theRenewal authorized by this ordinancefor the Lease shall not exceed ninety-nine years at $1.00 per year. All otherterms and conditions of the 1974 leaseshall remain the same.

Section 3. That the Renewal shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 651-17.By Council Members Dow, Conwell,

K. Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley(by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into one or more license agree-ments with Case Western ReserveUniversity, to facilitate pedestriancrossing and traffic safety improve-ments and to make utility connec-tions to the Nord Family Greenwayproject at or under certain city parkdrives in Wade Park.

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 ofPublic Works is authorized to enterinto one or more license agreementswith Case Western Reserve Univer-sity (“CWRU”) to allow CRWU tofacilitate improved pedestrian cross-ings and traffic safety and to makeutility connections to the Nord Fam-ily Greenway project at and undercity park drives in Wade Park, inthe areas of East Boulevard andMartin Luther King Jr. Drive, acrossportions of PPN 120-36-001. CWRU isrequesting access for the installa-tion and connection of undergroundutilities, including electric, telecom-munications, water, storm / sanitarylines and outlets; the installation ofcurbs, paving, and striping pertain-ing to the enhanced crossings; andthe installation of traffic relateditems and devices including but notlimited to traffic and pedestriansigns, hybrid beacons, flashing andsignal head beacons, for crossingthe street, all as approved by appro-priate City officials. The affectedareas are more fully described asfollows:

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LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF AGENERAL LICENSE AREAENCOMPASSING AN AREA

WITHIN EAST BOULEVARDCITY OF CLEVELAND –

CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIOSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot Number 402 and furtherbounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the northeasterlycorner of Parcel “A” conveyed to TheCleveland Museum of Art by deedrecorded in Volume 12328 Page 601 ofCuyahoga County Deed Records, saidnortheasterly corner also being theprincipal point of beginning of thepremises herein intended to bedescribed;

Course No. 1: Thence along an easterly line of

land conveyed to the ClevelandMuseum of Art, along the arc of acurve deflecting to the right, 111.78feet, said curve having a radius of1831.00 feet, a delta angle of 3°29'53"and a chord which bears N 00°35'33" E,a distance of 111.77 feet to itsintersection with a northerly Limit ofWork Line (Phase 1);

Thence along said northerly Limitof Work Line by the following two (2)courses and distances:

Course No. 2: Thence N 88°39'42" E, a distance of

40.75 feet to a point;

Course No. 3: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the right, 15.39 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 21.75 feet, adelta angle of 40°31'56" and a chordwhich bears N 49°21'11" E, a distanceof 15.07 feet to a point;

Course No. 4: Thence N 88°39'42" E, a distance of

13.25 feet to its intersection with thenortherly extension of the easterlyline of said East Boulevard;

Course No. 5: Thence S 00°48'52" W, along said

northerly extension of the easterlyline of East Boulevard and theeasterly line of East Boulevard(passing through at 14.56 feet, thesoutherly line of Bellflower Road) adistance of 30.55 feet to a point;

Thence along said easterly line ofEast Boulevard by the followingseven (7) courses and distances:

Course No. 6: Thence S 01°19'40" W, a distance of

50.36 feet to a point;

Course No. 7: Thence S 00°21'53" E, a distance of

48.61 feet to a point;

Course No. 8: Thence S 02°00'53" E, a distance of

50.10 feet to a point;

Course No. 9: Thence S 03°57'30" E, a distance of

50.02 feet to a point;

Course No. 10: Thence S 05°13'06" E, a distance of

50.00 feet to a point;

Course No. 11: Thence S 06°56'13" E, a distance of

50.01 feet to a point;

Course No. 12: Thence S 09°27'10" E, a distance of

5.71 feet to its intersection with asoutherly Limit of Work Line (Phase1);

Thence along said southerly Limitof Work Line by the following two (2)courses and distances:

Course No. 13: Thence S 81°22'57" W, a distance of

72.76 feet to a point;

Course No. 14: Thence S 25°58'05" W, a distance of

20.57 feet to a point on the easterly lineof a sublease area to Case WesternReserve University from withinParcel “B” leased to The ClevelandMuseum of Art;

Thence along said easterly line ofthe sublease area by the followingthree (3) courses and distances:

Course No. 15: Thence N 07°08'57" W, a distance of

13.83 feet to a point;

Course No. 16: Thence N 05°22'46" W, a distance of

102.74 feet to a point;

Course No. 17: Thence N 04°10'26" W, a distance of

82.50 feet to a point on the southerlyline of said Parcel “A” conveyed to TheCleveland Museum of Art;

Thence along the southerly andeasterly lines of Said Parcel “A”conveyed to the Cleveland Museum ofArt by the following three (3) coursesand distances:

Course No. 18: Thence N 81°40'22" E, a distance of

4.95 feet to a point of curve;

Course No. 19: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the right, 19.27 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 11.56 feet, adelta angle of 95°30'34" and a chordwhich bears S 50°34'21" E, a distanceof 17.12 feet to a point;

Course No. 20: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the right, 52.98 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 1831.00 feet, adelta angle of 01°39'28" and a chordwhich bears N 01°59'23" W, a distanceof 52.98 feet to the principal point ofbeginning and containing 0.5720 acresof land (24,917 sq. ft.) as calculatedand described by John E. Jansky,Registered Surveyor Number 6440 ofGarrett & Associates, Inc., in January,2017, be the same or less, but subjectedto all legal highways.

Bearings used herein are based onassumed meridian and are used toindicate angles only.

LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF AGENERAL LICENSE AREA

ENCOMPASSING AN AREA WITHINMARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DRIVE

CITY OF CLEVELAND - CUYAHOGA COUNTY, OHIO

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of OriginalOne Hundred Acre Lot No. 402, andfurther bounded and described asfollows:

Beginning at the southeasterlycorner of a 1.3713 acre parcel of landsubleased to Case Western ReserveUniversity from The ClevelandMuseum of Art, said southeasterly

corner also being the principal point ofbeginning of the area herein intendedto be described;

Course No. 1: Thence S 67°27'00" E, along a

southerly line of Parcel B leased toThe Cleveland Museum of Art, adistance of 46.23 feet to an angle pointtherein;

Course No. 2: Thence S 61°14'57" E, continuing

along said southerly line of saidParcel B, a distance of 16.58 feet to itsintersection with an easterly Limit ofWork Line (Phase 1) for The NordFamily Greenway Project;

Course No. 3: Thence S 70°52'29" W, along said

easterly Limit of Work Line, adistance of 68.48 feet to an angle pointtherein;

Course No. 4: Thence S 21°37'21" W, continuing

along said easterly Limit of WorkLine, a distance of 10.56 feet to itsintersection with the southeasterlyextension of an easterly line of ParcelC, leased to Case Western ReserveUniversity;

Thence along the said southeasterlyextension and the easterly lines ofsaid Parcel C by the following four (4)courses and distances:

Course No. 5: Thence N 67°27'15" W, a distance of

95.24 feet to a point;

Course No. 6: Thence N 62°34'19" W, a distance of

20.00 feet to a point;

Course No. 7: Thence N 27°46'04" E, a distance of

15.64 feet to a point;

Course No. 8: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the right, 177.26 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 775.12 feet, adelta angle of 13°06'11", and a chordwhich bears N 56°01'38" W, a distanceof 176.88 feet to a point;

Course No. 9: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the right, 77.31 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 775.12 feet, adelta angle of 5°42'53", and a chordwhich bears N 46°37'07" W, a distanceof 77.27 feet to a point on said easterlyline of Parcel C;

Course No. 10: Thence along said easterly line of

Parcel C, along the arc of a curvedeflecting to the right, 129.06 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 775.12 feet, adelta angle of 9°32'24", and a chordwhich bears N 38°59'29" W, a distanceof 128.91 feet to its intersection with anortherly Limit of Work Line (Phase1) for said Nord Family GreenwayProject;

Course No. 11: Thence N 81°50'04" E, along said

northerly Limit of Work Line, adistance of 49.34 feet a point on awesterly line Parcel A, leased to TheCleveland Museum of Art;

Thence along said westerly line ofParcel A, and the westerly lines ofsaid 1.3713 acre parcel subleased toCase Western Reserve University bythe following three (3) courses anddistances:

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Course No. 12: Thence along the arc of a curve

deflecting to the left, 340.09 feet, saidcurve having a radius of 731.12 feet, adelta angle of 26°39'08", and a chordwhich bears S 49°14'45" E, a distanceof 337.04 feet to a point;

Course No. 13: Thence S 62°34'19" E, a distance of

37.93 feet to a point;

Course No. 14: Thence S 67°27'00" E, a distance of

60.57 feet to the principal point ofbeginning and containing 0.5447 acresof land (23,726 sq. ft.) as calculatedand described by John E. Jansky,Registered Surveyor No. 6440 ofGarrett and Associates in January2017.

Bearings are of an assumedmeridian and are to indicate anglesonly.

Legal descriptions approved byGreg Esber, Section Chief, Plants,Surveys and House Numbering Section

Section 2. That the term of thelicense agreement shall beautomatically renewed from year toyear unless terminated by eitherparty. That the license shall be at nocost to CWRU and that theimprovements shall be made at no costto the City.

Section 3. That the licenseagreement shall be prepared by theDirector of Law.

Section 4. That the Director ofPublic Works and the Director of Law,and other appropriate City officials,are authorized to execute such otherdocuments and certificates, and takesuch other action as may be necessaryor appropriate to effect the licenseagreement authorized by thisordinance.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 652-17.By Council Members Griffin, K.

Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute various deeds of easementand various temporary deeds ofeasement granting to the NortheastOhio Regional Sewer District certaineasement rights in property locatedin Ambler Park for its Doan Valleytunnel project and declaring theeasement rights not needed for theCity’s public use.

Whereas, the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District (“NEORSD”) has requested the Direc-tor of Public Works to convey cer-tain easement rights and temporaryeasement rights across portions ofPermanent Parcel No. 121-28-001,known as Ambler Park (“AmblerPark”) for their Doan Valley tunnelproject; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation of

a 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, it is found and deter-mined that easement interests in thefollowing described properties arenot needed for the City’s public use:

Permanent Subterranean Easement DVT-P22

Across Parcel No. 121-28-0010.3377 Acre (14,710 square feet)

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at the intersection ofthe centerline of Murray Hill Road (60feet wide) and the centerline of CedarAvenue (width varies);

Thence, along the centerline ofCedar Avenue, North 82° 49' 57" West,545.66 feet;

Thence, leaving the centerline ofCedar Avenue, South 07° 10' 03" West,70.50 feet to the southerly right of wayof Cedar Avenue and the easterly lineof land conveyed to GCRTA asrecorded in Volume 13869, Page 547 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records;

Thence, along GCRTA’s easterlyline, South 28° 55' 18" West, 167.92 feetto the northerly line of said landconveyed to the City of Cleveland;

Thence, along the northerly line ofsaid land conveyed to the City ofCleveland, South 22° 34' 20" East, 2.06feet to the True Point of Beginning forthe easement herein described;

Thence, continuing along thenortherly line of said land conveyed tothe City of Cleveland, South 22° 34' 20"East, 36.36 feet;

Thence, leaving the northerly lineof said land conveyed to the City ofCleveland, South 20° 52' 01" West,575.20 feet;

Thence North 69° 07' 59" West, 25.00feet;

Thence North 20° 52' 01" East, 601.60feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 0.3377 acre of land (14,710 squarefeet) and having a lower elevation of585.00 and an upper elevation of 675.00as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in January, 2016. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North. Elevationsare based on the NAVD88 verticaldatum.

Permanent Easement DVT-P23Across Parcel No. 121-28-001

1.1525 Acre (50,201 square feet)Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pinmonument found at the intersection ofthe centerline of Stokes Boulevard(width varies) and the centerline ofBaldwin Road (vacated)

Thence, along the centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 42° 31' 54"West, 295.09 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 47° 28' 06"East, 50.00 feet to the northerly rightof way of Stokes Boulevard and theTrue Point of Beginning for theeasement herein described;

Thence North 60° 09' 37" East, 5.23feet;

Thence North 47° 36' 14" East, 28.69feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 17.51 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 28° 39' 30", anda chord of 17.32 feet which bears North33° 16' 29" East;

Thence North 18° 56' 44" East, 48.25feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 20.45 feet,said curve having a radius of 209.50feet, a central angle of 5° 35' 34", anda chord of 20.44 feet which bears North21° 44' 31" East;

Thence North 24° 32' 18" East, 54.03feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 166.87 feet,said curve having a radius of 200.00feet, a central angle of 47° 48' 22", anda chord of 162.08 feet which bearsNorth 48° 26' 29" East;

Thence North 72° 20' 40" East, 23.75feet;

Thence North 61° 17' 37" East, 16.38feet;

Thence North 72° 20' 40" East, 83.50feet;

Thence South 69° 07' 59" East, 25.00feet;

Thence South 20° 52' 01" West, 96.53feet;

Thence South 57° 40' 20" East, 72.80feet;

Thence South 33°00' 22" West, 73.86feet;

Thence South 57° 00' 00" East, 66.13feet;

Thence South 32° 54' 51" West, 66.93feet;

Thence South 57° 05' 09" East, 48.85feet;

Thence South 33° 50' 00" West, 75.00feet;

Thence North 56° 10' 00" West,160.00 feet;

Thence North 17° 19' 03" West, 87.27feet;

Thence North 44° 56' 36" East, 43.63feet;

Thence North 45° 14' 16" East, 38.31feet;

Thence North 04° 37' 04" East, 34.22feet;

Thence North 16° 18' 51" West, 59.33feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 18.99 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 31° 04' 58", anda chord of 18.76 feet which bears South89° 33' 18" West;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 153.70 feet,said curve having a radius of 178.00feet, a central angle of 49° 28' 31", anda chord of 148.97 feet which bearsSouth 49° 16' 33" West;

Thence South 24° 32' 18" West, 54.03feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 18.30 feet,said curve having a radius of 187.50feet, a central angle of 5° 35' 34", anda chord of 18.29 feet which bears South21° 44' 31" West;

Thence South 18° 56' 44" West, 48.21feet;

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Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 7.83 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 12° 48' 53", anda chord of 7.81 feet which bears South12° 32' 17" West;

Thence South 06° 07' 51" West, 12.45feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 18.10 feet,said curve having a radius of 25.00feet, a central angle of 41° 28' 23", anda chord of 17.70 feet which bears South26° 52' 03" West;

Thence South 47° 36' 14" West, 23.60feet;

Thence South 35° 10' 28" West, 5.33feet;

Thence North 42° 31' 54" West, 36.28feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 1.1525 acre of land (50,201 squarefeet) as surveyed by KS Associates,Inc. under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in January, 2016. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North. Elevationsare based on the NAVD88 verticaldatum.

Permanent Subterranean Easement DVT-P24

Across Parcel No. 121-28-0010.0741 Acre (3,228 square feet)

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pinmonument found at the intersection ofthe centerline of Stokes Boulevard(width varies) and the centerline ofBaldwin Road (vacated)

Thence, along the centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 42° 31' 54"West, 544.93 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 47° 28' 06"East, 50.00 feet to the northerly rightof way of Stokes Boulevard at thesoutheasterly corner of land conveyedto GCRTA as recorded in Volume13869, Page 547 of the CuyahogaCounty Records;

Thence, along GCRTA’s easterlyline, North 56° 25' 46" East, 182.66 feet;

Thence, continuing along GCRTA’seasterly line, North 47° 16' 21" East,252.47 feet to the True Point ofBeginning for the easement hereindescribed;

Thence, continuing along GCRTA’seasterly line, North 47° 16' 21" East,17.86 feet;

Thence, leaving said GCRTA’seasterly line, South 16° 18' 51" East,203.95 feet;

Thence South 61° 17' 37" West, 16.38feet;

Thence North 16° 18' 51" West,199.52 feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 0.0741 acre of land (3,228 squarefeet) and having a lower elevation of606.00 and an upper elevation of 648.00as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in January, 2016. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North. Elevationsare based on the NAVD88 verticaldatum.

Permanent Subterranean Easement DVT-P25

Across Parcel No. 121-28-0010.1366 Acre (5,950 square feet)

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pinmonument found at the intersection ofthe centerline of Stokes Boulevard(width varies) and the centerline ofBaldwin Road (vacated)

Thence, along the centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 42° 31' 54"West, 9.55 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 47° 28' 06"East, 50.00 feet to the northerly rightof way of Stokes Boulevard and theTrue Point of Beginning for theeasement herein described;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 137.73 feet,said curve having a radius of 751.72feet, a central angle of 10° 29' 53", anda chord of 137.54 feet which bearsNorth 20° 59' 52" East;

Thence North 15° 30' 30" East, 60.83feet;

Thence South 56° 10' 00" East, 50.23feet;

Thence South 32° 52' 18" West, 96.07feet;

Thence South 57° 58' 21" East, 8.56feet;

Thence South 25° 53' 22" West,103.11 feet to the northerly right ofway of Stokes Boulevard;

Thence, along said northerly rightof way, North 42° 31' 54" West, 25.69feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 0.1366 acre of land (5,950 squarefeet as surveyed by KS Associates,Inc. under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in January, 2016. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North. Elevationsare based on the NAVD88 verticaldatum.

Legal Descriptions approved byGreg Esber, Section Chief, Plats,Surveys and House Numbering Section

Section 2. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, itis found and determined thattemporary easement interests in thefollowing described properties are notneeded for the City’s public use:

Temporary Easement DVT-TO1.1Across Parcel No. 121-28-001

5.5693 Acres (242,600 square feet)Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pinmonument found at the intersection ofthe centerline of Stokes Boulevard(width varies) and the centerline ofBaldwin Road (vacated)

Thence, along the centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 42° 31' 54"West, 544.93 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 47° 28' 06"

East, 50.00 feet to the northerly rightof way of Stokes Boulevard at thesoutheasterly corner of land conveyedto GCRTA as recorded in Volume13869, Page 547 of the CuyahogaCounty Records and the True Point ofBeginning for the easement hereindescribed;

Thence, along GCRTA’s easterlyline, North 56° 25' 46" East, 182.66 feet;

Thence, continuing along GCRTA’seasterly line, North 47° 16' 21" East,312.14 feet;

Thence, continuing along GCRTA’seasterly line, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 190.16 feet,said curve having a radius of 1452.69feet, a central angle of 7° 30' 00", anda chord of 190.02 feet which bearsNorth 43° 31' 21" East;

Thence, continuing along GCRTA’seasterly line, South 50° 13' 39" East,30.00 feet;

Thence, leaving said GCRTA’seasterly line, North 87° 00' 26" East,35.32 feet;

Thence South 47° 13' 45" East, 38.80feet;

Thence, South 44° 44' 03" East, 27.59feet;

Thence, South 43° 42' 54" East, 26.11feet;

Thence, South 40° 25' 12" East, 47.11feet;

Thence, South 38° 19' 37" East, 36.73feet;

Thence, South 36° 38' 22" East, 65.55feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 83.52 feet,said curve having a radius of 426.57feet, a central angle of 11° 13' 07", anda chord of 83.39 feet which bears South31° 33' 18" East;

Thence, South 23° 31' 14" East, 9.32feet;

Thence, South 59° 13' 12" West,175.91 feet;

Thence, South 34° 07' 12" East, 64.24feet;

Thence, South 07° 50' 04" East,125.34 feet;

Thence, South 22° 44' 00" East,169.01 feet;

Thence, South 32° 55' 25" West,121.21 feet;

Thence, North 61° 51' 07" West,183.27 feet;

Thence, North 33° 50' 00" East, 75.00feet;

Thence, North 57° 05' 09" West, 48.85feet;

Thence, North 32° 54' 51" East, 66.93feet;

Thence, North 57° 00' 00" West, 66.13feet;

Thence, North 33° 00' 22" East, 73.86feet;

Thence, North 57° 40' 20" West, 72.80feet;

Thence, North 20° 52' 01" East, 96.53feet;

Thence, North 69° 07' 59" West, 25.00feet;

Thence, South 72° 20' 40" West, 83.50feet;

Thence, South 61° 17' 37" West, 16.38feet;

Thence, South 72° 20' 40" West, 23.75feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 166.87 feet,said curve having a radius of 200.00feet, a central angle of 47° 48' 22", anda chord of 162.08 feet which bearsSouth 48° 26' 29" West;

Thence, South 24° 32' 18" West, 54.03feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 20.45 feet,said curve having a radius of 209.50

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feet, a central angle of 05° 35' 34", anda chord of 20.44 feet which bears South21° 44' 31" West;

Thence, South 18° 56' 44" West, 48.25feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 17.51 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 28° 39' 30", anda chord of 17.32 feet which bears South33° 16' 29" West;

Thence, South 47° 36' 14" West, 28.69feet;

Thence, South 60° 09' 37" West, 5.23feet to the northerly right of way ofStokes Boulevard;

Thence, along said northerly rightof way, North 42° 31' 54" West, 249.84feet to the point of beginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 5.5693 acres of land (242,600square feet) as surveyed by KSAssociates, Inc. under the supervisionof Trevor A. Bixler, ProfessionalSurveyor No. 7730 in January, 2016.

Bearings are based on Ohio StatePlane, North Zone NAD83(2011) GridNorth.

Temporary Easement DVT-T01.2Across Parcel No. 121-28-001

0.9223 Acres (40,177 square feet)Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original100 Acre Lot No. 411. Also being part ofthe land conveyed to the City ofCleveland as recorded in Volume 605,Page 301 and Volume 616, Page 480 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows;

Commencing at a 1" iron pinmonument found at the intersection ofthe centerline of Stokes Boulevard(width varies) and the centerline ofBaldwin Road (vacated)

Thence, along the centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 42° 31' 54"West, 258.81 feet;

Thence, leaving said centerline ofStokes Boulevard, North 47° 28' 06"East, 50.00 feet to the northerly rightof way of Stokes Boulevard and theTrue Point of Beginning for theeasement herein described;

Thence, leaving said northerly rightof way, North 35° 10' 28" East, 5.33feet;

Thence, North 47° 36' 14" East, 23.60feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 18.10 feet,said curve having a radius of 25.00feet, a central angle of 41° 28' 23", anda chord of 17.70 feet which bears North26° 52' 03" East;

Thence, North 06° 07' 51" East, 12.45feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 7.83 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 12° 48' 53", anda chord of 7.81 feet which bears North12° 32' 17" East;

Thence, North 18° 56' 44" East, 48.21feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 18.30 feet,said curve having a radius of 187.50feet, a central angle of 05° 35' 34", anda chord of 18.29 feet which bears North21° 44' 31" East;

Thence, North 24° 32' 18" East, 54.03feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 153.70 feet,said curve having a radius of 178.00feet, a central angle of 49° 28' 31", anda chord of 148.97 feet which bearsNorth 49° 16' 33" East;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the right, 18.99 feet,said curve having a radius of 35.00feet, a central angle of 31° 04' 58", anda chord of 18.76 feet which bears North89° 33' 18" East;

Thence South 16° 18' 51" East, 59.33feet;

Thence South 04° 37' 04" West, 34.22feet;

Thence South 45° 14' 16" West, 38.31feet;

Thence South 44° 56' 36" West, 43.63feet;

Thence North 14° 55' 47" East, 109.02feet;

Thence North 04° 51' 56" West, 33.10feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 142.12 feet,said curve having a radius of 168.06feet, a central angle of 48° 27' 04", anda chord of 137.92 feet which bearsSouth 48° 46' 06" West;

Thence South 24° 32' 18" West, 54.03feet;

Thence, along the arc of a curvewhich deflects to the left, 17.33 feet,said curve having a radius of 177.50feet, a central angle of 5° 35' 34", anda chord of 17.32 feet which bears South21° 44' 31" West;

Thence South 18° 56' 44" West, 82.21feet;

Thence South 43° 20' 08" East, 50.63feet;

Thence South 29° 59' 37" East, 110.54feet;

Thence North 20° 13' 31" East, 180.35feet;

Thence South 17° 19' 03" East, 25.56feet;

Thence South 56° 10' 00" East, 132.77feet;

Thence South 34° 58' 05" West,141.33 feet;

Thence South 62° 04' 55" East, 78.77feet;

Thence South 24° 23' 12" West, 58.66feet to the northerly right of way ofStokes Boulevard;

Thence, along said northerly rightof way, North 66° 21' 40" West, 69.09feet;

Thence, continuing along saidnortherly right of way, North 42° 31'54" West, 297.76 feet to the point ofbeginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 0.9223 acres of land (40,177 squarefeet) as surveyed by KS Associates,Inc. under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in January, 2016. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North.

Legal Descriptions approved byGreg Esber, Section Chief, Plats,Surveys and House Numbering Section

Section 3. That by and at thedirection of the Board of Control, theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized to convey theabove-described non-exclusiveeasement interests and the exclusivetemporary easements to the NEORSDsubject to any conditions stated in thisordinance at an appraised price of$211,000, which is determined to be fairmarket value.

Section 4. That the purpose of theeasements shall be for theimplementation of NEORSD’s DoanValley tunnel project.

Section 5. That the duration of theeasements described in Section 1 shallbe perpetual; that the duration of thetemporary easements shall be fouryears; that the easements andtemporary easements may includereasonable right of entry rights to the

City; that the easements andtemporary easements shall not beassignable without the consent of theDirector of Public Works; that theeasements and temporary easementsshall require that the NEORSDprovide reasonable insurance, and payany applicable taxes and assessments.

Section 6. That the conveyancesreferred to above shall be made byofficial deeds of easement and officialdeeds of temporary easement preparedby the Director of Law and executedby the Director of Public Works onbehalf of the City of Cleveland. Thedeeds of easement and the deeds oftemporary easement shall contain anyadditional terms and conditions as arerequired to protect the interest of theCity. The Directors of Public Worksand Law are authorized to executeany other documents, includingwithout limitation, contracts for rightof entry, as may be necessary to effectthis ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 653-17.By Council Members McCormack, K.

Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toexecute a deed of easement and atemporary deed of easement granti-ng to the Ohio Department of Trans-portation certain easement rights inproperty needed to secure the rightof way necessary for the improve-ment and rehabilitation of the HopeMemorial Bridge and declaring theeasement rights not needed for theCity’s public use.

Whereas, the Ohio Department ofTransportation (“ODOT”) hasrequested the Director of PublicWorks to convey certain easementrights and temporary easementrights in property needed to securethe right of way necessary for theimprovement and rehabilitation ofthe Hope Memorial Bridge; 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, 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 a permanent easementinterest in the following describedproperty is not needed for the City’spublic use:

Parcel 19-SHCUY-10-16.13

PERPETUAL EASEMENTSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio,and being a part of Township 7, Range13, Connecticut Western Reserve, andbeing a part of a 1.9425, 4.7636 and0.3720 acre parcels of land now or

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formerly owned by the City ofCleveland, a municipal corporation, asrecorded in A.F.N. Number201409230510 of the Cuyahoga Countyrecorder’s records and being moreparticularly described as follows:

Being a parcel of land lying on theleft and right side of the centerline ofState Route 10 (Carnegie Avenue);

Commencing at a monument boxwith a stone found, said monumentbox being State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 29+95.40;

Thence North 48 Degrees 42 Minutes49 Seconds East along the centerlineof State Route 10 (Carnegie Avenue),a distance of 153.90 feet to the Point ofBeginning, said point being StateRoute 10 (Carnegie Avenue)centerline of right of way station31+46.30;

Thence North 11 Degrees 23 Minutes05 Seconds West a distance of 152.00feet to a point, said point being 131.77feet left of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 32+25.07;

Thence North 67 Degrees 01 Minutes24 Seconds East a distance of 17.03 feetto a point on the Grantor’s/Owner’seast property line also being the westdock line of the Cuyahoga River, saidpoint being 126.42 feet left of StateRoute 10 (Carnegie Avenue)centerline of right of way station32+41.25;

Thence South 00 Degrees 25 Minutes55 Seconds West along theGrantor’s/Owner’s east property linealso being the west dock line of theCuyahoga River, a distance of 8.24 feetto a point, said point being 120.27 feetleft of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 32+35.76;

Thence South 11 Degrees 23 Minutes05 Seconds East continuing along theGrantor’s/Owner’s east property linealso being the west dock line of theCuyahoga River, a distance of 196.35feet to a point, said point being 49.95feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 31+37.88;

Thence South 08 Degrees 59 Minutes31 Seconds East continuing along theGrantor’s/Owner’s east property linealso being the west dock line of theCuyahoga River, a distance of 140.05feet to a point, said point being 168.33feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+63.06;

Thence South 20 Degrees 07 Minutes40 Seconds East continuing along theGrantor’s/Owner’s east property linealso being the west dock line of theCuyahoga River, a distance of 70.47feet to a point, said point being 234.05feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+37.62;

Thence South 69 Degrees 52 Minutes20 Seconds West a distance of 15.00feet to a point, said point being 228.63feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+23.63;

Thence North 20 Degrees 07 Minutes40 Seconds West a distance of 71.39feet to a point, said point being 162.05feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+49.40;

Thence North 08 Degrees 59 Minutes31 Seconds West a distance of 139.23feet to a point, said point being 44.36feet right of State Route 10 (Carnegie

Avenue) centerline of right of waystation 31+23.79;

Thence North 11 Degrees 23 Minutes05 Seconds West a distance of 51.17feet to the Point of Beginning,containing 0.1424 acres of land, moreor less, of which 0.0001 acres are P.R.O.(Present Road Occupied), leaving anet take of 0.1423 acres, subject to allhighways, easements and userestrictions of record.

This parcel is part of CuyahogaCounty Permanent Parcel Numbers004-27-018, 004-28-009 and 004-28-014.

Cuyahoga County PermanentParcel Number 004-27-018 Net Take0.0722 acres.

Cuyahoga County PermanentParcel Number 004-28-009 Net Take0.0232 acres.

Cuyahoga County PermanentParcel Number 004-28-014 Net Take0.0469 acres.

This description is based on anactual field survey by RichlandEngineering Limited performed in2014 by Richland EngineeringLimited. All bearings are related togrid north of the Ohio State PlaneCoordinate System, NAD83(2011),North Zone originating on the ODOTCORS NETWORK and are for thepurpose of angular measurement.

Stations and offsets are relative tothe existing centerline of right of wayof State Route 10 (Carnegie Avenue)as depicted on ODOT Plan CUY-10-16.13.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section

Section 2. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 of the CodifiedOrdinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, itis found and determined that atemporary easement interest locatedacross portions of Permanent ParcelNos. 004-27-015, 004-27-018, 004-28-009,and 004-28-014 is not needed for theCity’s public use:

PARCEL 019TCUY-10-16.13

TEMPORARY EASEMENTSituated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga, State of Ohio,and being a part of Township 7, Range13, Connecticut Western Reserve, andbeing a part of a 1.9425, 4.7636, 4.1677and 0.3720 acre parcels of land now orformerly owned by the City ofCleveland, a municipal corporation, asrecorded in A.F.N. Number201409230510 of the Cuyahoga Countyrecorder’s records and being moreparticularly described as follows:

Being a parcel of land lying on theleft and right side of the centerline ofState Route 10 (Carnegie Avenue);

Beginning at a point on theGrantor’s/Owner’s west property linealso being the east right of way line ofScranton Road, said point being 100.00feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 29+13.68;

Thence North 01 degrees 56 minutes52 seconds West along theGrantor’s/Owner’s west property linealso being the east right of way line ofScranton Road, a distance of 258.59feet to a point, said point being 100.00feet left of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+77.61;

Thence North 48 degrees 42 minutes49 seconds East a distance of 94.59 feet

to a point, said point being 100.00 feetleft of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 31+72.20:

Thence North 11 degrees 23 minutes05 seconds West a distance of 47.74feet to a point, said point being 141.39feet left of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 31+96.00;

Thence North 67 Degrees 01 Minutes24 Seconds East a distance of 30.62 feetto a point, said point being 131.77 feetleft of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 32+25.07;

Thence South 11 Degrees 23 Minutes05 Seconds East a distance of 203.17feet to a point, said point being 44.36feet right of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 31+23.79;

Thence South 08 Degrees 59 Minutes31 Seconds East a distance of 65.82 feetto a point, said point being 100.00 feetright of State Route 10 (CarnegieAvenue) centerline of right of waystation 30+88.62;

Thence South 48 degrees 42 minutes49 seconds West a distance of 174.94feet to the Point of Beginningcontaining 0.7325 acres of land, moreor less, of which 0.0355 acres are P.R.O.(Present Road Occupied), leaving anet take of 0.6970 acres, subject to allhighways, easements and userestrictions of record.

This parcel is part of CuyahogaCounty Permanent Parcel Numbers004-27-015, 004-27-018, 004-28-009 and 004-28-014. Net Take is 0.6970 acres.

This description is based on anactual field survey by RichlandEngineering Limited performed in2014 by Richland EngineeringLimited. All bearings are related togrid north of the Ohio State PlaneCoordinate System, NAD83(2011),North Zone originating on the ODOTCORS NETWORK and are for thepurpose of angular measurement.

Stations and offsets are relative tothe existing centerline of right of wayof State Route 10 (Carnegie Avenue)as depicted on ODOT Plan CUY-10-16.13.

Legal Descriptions approved byGreg Esber, Section Chief, Plats,Surveys and House Numbering Section

Section 3. That by and at thedirection of the Board of Control, theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies is authorized to convey theabove-described non-exclusivepermanent easement interest and theexclusive temporary easementinterest to ODOT at the appraisedprice of $76,550, which is determined tobe fair market value.

Section 4. That the purpose of theeasement shall be to secure the right-of-way necessary for the improvementand rehabilitation of the HopeMemorial Bridge.

Section 5. That the duration of theeasement described in Section 1 shallbe perpetual; that the duration of thetemporary easement shall be until theimprovement and rehabilitation of theHope Memorial Bridge is completedwhich is approximately two yearsfrom commencement of construction;that the permanent easement andtemporary easement may includereasonable right of entry rights to theCity; that the easement and temporaryeasement shall not be assignablewithout the consent of the Director of

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Public Works; that the permanenteasement and temporary easementshall require that Cuyahoga County orits contractor provide reasonableinsurance, and pay any applicabletaxes and assessments.

Section 6. That the conveyancesreferred to above shall be made byofficial deed of easement and officialdeed of temporary easement preparedby the Director of Law and executedby the Director of Public Works onbehalf of the City of Cleveland. Thedeed of easement and the deed oftemporary easement shall contain anyadditional terms and conditions as arerequired to protect the interest of theCity. The Directors of Public Worksand Law are authorized to executeany other documents, includingwithout limitation, contracts for rightof entry, as may be necessary to effectthis ordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 654-17.By Council Members Conwell, K.

Johnson, Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Public Works toenter into a lease agreement withCory Methodist Church, Inc. for theuse of its recreational facility at1117 East 105th Street of CoryMethodist Church, for a period oftwenty years.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandrequires certain space located at1117 East 105th Street for the publicpurpose of managing and operatinga public recreational facility; and

Whereas, the Cory MethodistChurch, Inc. (“Cory”) has proposedto lease the space to the City ofCleveland; 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 notwithstandingand as an exception to the provi-sions of Chapters 181 and 183 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of PublicWorks is authorized to lease thefacility for public recreational pur-poses from Cory located at 1117 East105th Street, Cleveland, Ohio.

Section 2. That the term of the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall notexceed twenty years.

Section 3. That the rent for the leaseauthorized by this ordinance shall notexceed $1.00 per year and othervaluable consideration, exclusive ofutilities.

Section 4. That the lease mayauthorize the City to makeimprovements to the leased premisesunder terms to be determined by theparties to be consistent with the public

purpose or purposes of providing apublic recreation facility.

Section 5. That the lease mayprovide for the City’s payment ofappropriate utility and otheroperating costs of the leased premises.

Section 6. That the lease shall beprepared by the Director of Law andshall contain any terms and conditionsas are required to protect the interestsof the City.

Section 7. That the Director ofPublic Works, the Director of Law,and other appropriate City officialsare authorized to execute any otherdocuments and certificates, and takeany other actions which may benecessary or appropriate to effect thelease authorized by this ordinance.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 676-17.By Council Members Zone and

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

ing the Director of Public Safety toapply for and accept a grant fromthe U.S. Department of Justice,Bureau of Justice Assistance, for theFY 17 Sexual Assault Kit Grant; andauthorizing the Director to enterinto one or more contracts with toimplement the grant.

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 ofPublic Safety is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $2,982,303,and any other funds that maybecome available during the grantterm, from the U.S. Department ofJustice, Bureau of Justice Assis-tance, to conduct the FY17 SexualAssault Kit Grant; that the Directoris authorized to file all papers andexecute all documents necessary toreceive the funds under the grant;and that the funds are appropriatedfor the purposes described in theapplication for the grant containedin the file described below.

Section 2. That the application forthe grant, File No. 676-17-A, made apart of this ordinance as if fullyrewritten, as presented to the FinanceCommittee of this Council at thepublic hearing on this legislation, isapproved in all respects and shall notbe changed without additionallegislative authority.

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Safety shall have the authorityto extend the term of the grant duringthe grant term.

Section 4. That the Director ofPublic Safety is authorized to enterinto one or more contracts with theCuyahoga County Medical Examinerand the Cleveland Rape Crisis Center

to implement the grant as described inthe file.

Section 5. That the Director ofPublic Safety is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or morevendors or one or more firms ofvendors for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandfor the acquisition of one or moreJusticeTrax software licenses,including training, maintenance, andsupport during the grant term.

The selection of the vendor or firmof vendors for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of PublicSafety from a list of qualified vendorsavailable for employment as may bedetermined after a full and completecanvass by the Director of PublicSafety for the purpose of compiling alist. The compensation to be paid forthe services shall be fixed by theBoard of Control. The contract orcontracts authorized shall be preparedby the Director of Law, approved bythe Director of Public Safety, andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 6. That the Director ofPublic Safety is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms forthe purpose of supplementing theregularly employed staff of theseveral departments of the City ofCleveland to provide professionalservices needed for laboratoryservices needed to implement thegrant and for expert witnesstestimony, during the grant term.

The selection of the vendor or firmof vendors for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of PublicSafety from a list of qualifiedconsultants available for employmentas may be determined after a full andcomplete canvass by the Director ofPublic Safety for the purpose ofcompiling a list. The compensation tobe paid for the services shall be fixedby the Board of Control. The contractor contracts authorized shall beprepared by the Director of Law,approved by the Director of PublicSafety, and certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 7. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Safety may sign alldocuments that are necessary to makethe purchases, and may enter into oneor more contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 8. That the costs of thecontract or contracts authorized bythis ordinance shall be paid from thefund or funds to which are credited thegrant proceeds accepted under thisordinance.

Section 9. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

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Ord. No. 700-17.

By Council Member Kazy.

An ordinance changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels along the western side of West 130th

Street between Wilton Avenue and Milligan Avenue; and extending the coverage area for the Rockport Design

Review District to include additional parcels along West 130th Street (Map Change No. 2565).

Whereas, Councilman Kazy has submitted a request to the City Planning Commission for expansion of the

Rockport Design Review District, originally established by Ordinance Number 72-16 in accordance with the pro-

cedures outlined in Chapter 303 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland; and

Whereas, such request is accompanied by a map identifying the boundaries of the proposed District; and

Whereas, the City Planning Commission has determined that the proposed expansion area meets the criteria

for designation contained in Section 303.04 of Chapter 303 of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland,

Ohio, 1976, now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Rockport Design Review District is hereby expanded to include lands located on the east

and west sides of West 130th Street between Milligan Avenue and Kirton Avenue as shown on the map attached.

Section 2. That the designation of the area described in Section 1 hereof as the Rockport Design Review Dis-

trict shall be identified as Map Change Number 2565 shall be noted on the Building Zone Maps of the City of

Cleveland and on file in the office of the City Planning Commission by the appropriate person designated for

such purpose by the City Planning Commission.

Section 3. That the Use District of lands bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of West 130th Street and Wilton Avenue;

Thence westerly along the centerline of Wilton Avenue to its intersection with the southerly prolongation of

the westerly property line of a parcel of land conveyed to John R. Hoy by deed dated May 30, 2003 and also

known as Cuyahoga County permanent parcel number 020-03-005;

Thence northerly along said property line to it’s intersection with the northerly property line of land conveyed

to Aziz and Deanna Syed by deed dated July 15, 2015 and also known as Cuyahoga County permanent parcel

number 020-03-003;

Thence easterly along said northerly property line to it’s intersection with the westerly property line of land

conveyed to Charles Tannous by deed dated May 12, 2015 and also known Cuyahoga County permanent parcel

number 020-03-114;

Thence northerly along said westerly property line to it’s intersection with the northerly property line of said

parcel;

Thence easterly along said northerly property line to it’s intersection with the centerline of West 130th Street.

Thence southerly along said centerline to the place of origin.

And as identified on the attached map shall be changed to an ‘Limited Retail’ District, a ‘G’ Area District and

a ‘2’ Height District;

Section 4. That the change of zoning of lands described in Section 3 shall be identified as Map Change No.

2565, 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

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Ord. No. 696-17.By Council Member Pruitt.An emergency ordinance

designating the Mayor Arthur R.Johnston House as a ClevelandLandmark.

Whereas, under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Cleveland LandmarksCommission (the “Commission”), hasproposed to designate the MayorArthur R. Johnston House as a land-mark; and

Whereas, a public hearing underdivision (b)(2) of Section 161.04 washeld on May 11, 2017 to discuss theproposed designation of the MayorArthur R. Johnston House as a land-mark; and

Whereas, the owner of the MayorArthur R. Johnston House has beenproperly notified and has consentedin writing to the proposed designa-tion; and

Whereas, the Commission has rec-ommended designation of the MayorArthur R. Johnston House as a land-mark and has set forth certain find-ings of fact constituting the basisfor its decision; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, property, health,and safety in that the immediateprotection of the historic landmarkis necessary to safeguard the spe-cial historical, community, or aes-thetic interest or value in the land-mark; now, therefore

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the Mayor ArthurR. Johnston House whose streetaddress in the City of Cleveland is4585 East 147th Street, CuyahogaCounty Auditor’s Permanent ParcelNumber is 142-24-030, and is alsoknown as the following describedproperty:

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as Sublot No. 66 of theSeaboyne Realty Company’sSubdivision No. 2 of part of OriginalWarrensville Township Lot No. 104, asshown by the recorded plat in Volume115 of Maps, Page 11 of CuyahogaCounty Records, and bounded anddescribed as follows:

Beginning at a point being theintersection of Southerly line ofSeville Road S.E. (60 feet wide) andthe Easterly line of East 147th Street(formerly East 145th Street, 50 feetwide) and being the Northwesterlycorner of Sub Lot No. 65 in saidSeaboyne Realty Company’sSubdivision No. 2;

Thence Southerly along theEasterly line of said East 147th Streetabout 39.64 feet to a point being theNorthwesterly corner of said SublotNo. 66 and the principal place ofbeginning;

Thence Southerly along saidEasterly line of East 147th Streetabout 35 feet to a point being theSouthwesterly corner of said SublotNo. 66;

Thence Easterly along theSoutherly line of said Sublot No. 66about 155.84 feet to the Southeastcorner of said Sublot No. 66;

Thence Northerly along theEasterly line of said Sublot No. 66,about 35 feet to the Northeast corner ofsaid Sublot No. 66;

Thence Westerly along theNortherly line of said Sublot No. 66about 155.31 feet to the place ofbeginning be the same more or less,but subject to all legal highways.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Sectionwhich in its entirety is a propertyhaving special character or specialhistorical or aesthetic value as part ofthe development, heritage, or culturalcharacteristics of the City, State, orthe United States, is designated alandmark under Chapter 161 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

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Ord. No. 701-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies to acquire andre-convey properties presently ownedby KD Tower City LLC, or itsdesignee, the Terminal TowerBuilding located at 50 Public Squareand the North Park Garage located onSuperior Avenue for the purpose ofentering into the chain-of-title prior tothe adoption of tax incrementfinancing legislation authorizedunder Section 5709.41 of the RevisedCode; and authorizing an agreementwith KD Tower City LLC, or itsdesignee.

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 notwithstandingand as an exception to the provi-sions of Chapter 181 and 183 of theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Commissioner of Pur-chases and Supplies is authorized toacquire from and re-convey to, KDTower City LLC, or its designee, for

a price of one dollar and other valu-able consideration determined to befair market value, the TerminalTower Building located at 50 PublicSquare and the North Park Garagelocated on Superior Avenue for thepurpose of entering into the chain-of-title prior to the adoption of taxincrement financing legislationauthorized under Section 5709.41 ofthe Revised Code and more fullydescribed in File No. 701-17-A.

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto execute on behalf of the City ofCleveland all necessary documents toacquire and to convey the propertiesand to employ and pay all fees for titlecompanies, surveys, escrows,appraisers, environmental audits, andall other costs necessary for theacquisition and sale of the properties.

Section 3. That this Council findsthat the conveyances constitute apublic purpose.

Section 4. That the conveyance shallbe made by official deed prepared bythe Director of Law and executed bythe Mayor on behalf of the City ofCleveland.

Section 5. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into an agreement with KD

Tower City LLC, or its designee,which shall include the terms andconditions of the transactionauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 702-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for and accept agrant from the Cleveland Foundationfor the Cleveland Foundation PublicService Fellow program.

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the usual daily operation ofa municipal department; now, there-fore,

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Ord. No. 704-17.

By Council Members Dow, Brancatelli and Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a Dave’s Supermarket between

East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District;

and to declare certain improvements to real property to be a public purpose.

Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, improvements to real property may be declared to be a

public purpose where fee title to the real property was, at one time, held by the City of Cleveland and the real

property is then leased or conveyed by the City; and

Whereas, the City has entered into the chain of title for the Property which is more particularly described in

the File set forth in this ordinance (the “Real Property’) pursuant to the requirements of Section 5709.41 of the

Revised Code prior to the passage of this ordinance; and

Whereas, the Real Property is to be developed in accordance with the Cleveland 2020 Citywide Plan, a copy of

which is placed in File No. 704-17-A; and

Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code , the improvements declared to be a public purpose may

be exempt from real property taxation; and

Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, the owners of the improvements may be required to make

annual service payments in lieu of taxes that would have been paid had the improvement not been exempt; and

Whereas, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, the exemption may exceed 75% of the improvements for

up to 30 years when a portion of the service payments so collected are distributed to the Cleveland City School

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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 agrant in an amount not to exceed$50,000, from the Cleveland Founda-tion or its designee, to conduct theCleveland Foundation Public ServiceFellow program for the purpose ofhiring a full-time paid Fellow to beplaced in the Department of Eco-nomic Development. That the Direc-tor is authorized to file all papersand execute all documents neces-sary to receive the funds under thegrant; and that the funds are appro-priated for the purposes described inthis ordinance.

Section 2. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 703-17.By Council Members Dow,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into anEnterprise Zone Agreement withHemingway Development LLC, or itsdesignee, to provide for tax abatementfor certain real propertyimprovements as an incentive toconstruct a new Dave’s Supermarketlocated between East 61st Street andEast 63rd Street along Chester Avenuein the Cleveland Area EnterpriseZone.

Whereas, by letter dated May 31,2017, the City provided the Cleve-land Metropolitan School District(“CMSD”) with a notice of proposedtax exemptions required by theRevised Code; and

Whereas, under Ordinance No. 948-95, passed June 19, 1995, this Coun-cil designated an area, which is inthe City of Cleveland and describedin File No. 948-95-A, as the Cleveland

Area Enterprise Zone (the “Zone”)under Chapter 5709 of the RevisedCode; and

Whereas, under Ordinance No.1568-14, passed December 8, 2014,this Council changed the maximumterm of tax abatements from ten tofifteen years, as now allowed underOhio law; and

Whereas, in August, 1995, theDirector of Development of the Stateof Ohio determined that the Zonecontains the characteristicsdescribed in division (A) of Section5709.61 of the Revised Code and cer-tified the area as an “Urban Jobsand Enterprise Zone” under Chapter5709 of the Revised Code; and

Whereas, Hemingway Develop-ment LLC, or its designee (the“Enterprise”) has proposed to con-struct a new Dave’s Supermarketlocated between East 61st Street andEast 63rd Street along ChesterAvenue in the Cleveland Area Enter-prise Zone; and

Whereas, the Enterprise has cer-tified to the City that it would beat a competitive disadvantage oper-ating at this location if taxes on cer-tain real property improvementswere not abated; and

Whereas, this ordinance consti-tutes an emergency measure provid-ing for the immediate preservationof the public peace, safety, proper-ty, and welfare and that its enact-ment is a necessary prerequisite toproviding immediate assistance tocreate and preserve job opportuni-ties and advance and promote com-mercial and economic developmentin the City of Cleveland, and theassistance is immediately necessaryor jobs will be lost; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council ofthe City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That this Councilapproves the application of theEnterprise for enterprise zone incen-tives on the basis that the Enter-prise is qualified by financialresponsibility and business experi-ence to create and preserve employ-ment opportunities in the ClevelandArea Enterprise Zone and toimprove the economic climate of theCity of Cleveland.

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into an Enterprise ZoneAgreement with the Enterprise toprovide for a ten-year, seventy-five

percent (75%) tax abatement forcertain real property improvementscommencing the first year for whichthe real property improvements wouldfirst be taxable were that property notexempted from taxation; theabatement shall be subject to annualreview of the Tax Incentive ReviewCouncil.

Section 3. That the terms of the taxabatement shall be in accordance withthe terms in the Summary contained inFile No. 703-17-A. These terms shall notbe amended, nor shall the taxabatement be assignable ortransferable to any entity, without theprior legislative authorization byCleveland City Council.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto charge and accept fees in anamount not to exceed the maximumallowable under Chapter 5709 of theRevised Code and the funds areappropriated for the purposes listed inChapter 5709 of the Revised Code. Thefees shall be deposited to andexpended from Fund No. 17 SF 305.

Section 5. That the contract andother appropriate documents neededto complete the transaction authorizedby this legislation shall be preparedby the Director of Law.

Section 6. That any contractauthorized by this legislation mustrequire the recipient of financialassistance to work with, and/or causetheir Tenants to work with, TheWorkforce Investment Board forWorkforce Area No. 3 to identify andsolicit qualified candidates for jobopportunities related to the City’scontracts. The identification processshall place special emphasis on thehard to employ, including people whoare disabled and people who havebeen convicted of or who have pledguilty to a criminal offense which isunrelated to the duties of the jobopportunity.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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District (“District”) in an amount equal to the amount the District would have received had the improvement not

been exempt; and

Whereas, the District has been notified of the intent to enter into the agreement authorized by this ordinance

in compliance with Sections 5709.41(C)(4) and 5709.83 of the Revised Code; and

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That the improvements to be constructed by Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, (“Rede-

veloper”), are declared to be a public purpose for purposes of Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code. The Real Prop-

erty is more fully described as follows:

LEGAL DESCRIPTION 2.3230 ACRES

Situated in the City of Cleveland, County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio and known as being Sublot Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and

part of Sublot No. 8 in Clara M. Hannon’s Subdivision of part of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. 337, as shown by the

recorded Plat in Volume 15 of Maps, Page 29 of Cuyahoga County Records, all of Parcel N and part of Parcel L in the New

York Life Insurance Company’s Subdivision No. 3 of part of Original One Hundred Acre Lot No. 337, as shown by the

recorded Plat in Volume 129 of Maps, Page 27 of Cuyahoga County Records, and also a part of Original One Hundred Acre

Lot No. 337 and together forming a parcel of land bounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a drill hole set at the intersection of the easterly line of East 61st Street (44 feet wide) and the southerly

line of Chester Avenue (width varies), also being the southwesterly corner of lands conveyed to the County of Cuyahoga

by deed recorded in Volume 6605, Page 445 of Cuyahoga County Records and the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING for

the parcel described herein:

Course 1:

Thence along the southerly line of Chester Avenue, also being the southerly line of said lands conveyed to the County

of Cuyahoga, and continuing along the northerly line of said Sublot 8, South 89 degrees 37 minutes 32 seconds East, a

distance of 282.02 feet to a Mag Nail set at the northwesterly corner of lands conveyed to the County of Cuyahoga by deed

recorded in Volume 6605, Page 441 of Cuyahoga County Records;

Course 2:

Thence along the southwesterly line of said lands conveyed to the County of Cuyahoga, South 43 degrees 21 minutes 20

seconds East, a distance of 10.72 feet to a drill hole found in the westerly line of East 63rd Street (formerly Kensington

Street);

Course 3:

Thence along the westerly line of East 63rd Street, South 00 degrees 17 minutes 03 seconds West, a distance of 292.22 feet

to a drill hole found at the southeasterly corner of said Sublot 3;

Course 4:

Thence along the southerly line of said Sublot 3, North 89 degrees 42 minutes 57 seconds West, a distance of 148.39 feet

to a chain link fence post found at the southwesterly corner thereof, said point being located in the easterly line of said

Parcel N;

Course 5:

Thence along the easterly line of said Parcel N, South 00 degrees 17 minutes 03 seconds West, a distance of 59.93 feet to

a point located on the westerly prolongation of the northerly line of a one-story brick building located on the premises

adjoining on the east of the premises herein described;

Course 6:

Thence South 89 degrees 42 minutes 57 seconds East a distance of 0.06 feet to the northwesterly corner of said 1 story

building;

Course 7:

Thence along the westerly line of said one-story brick building, South 00 degrees 21 minutes 16 seconds West, a distance

of 48.66 feet to a Mag Spike found at the southeasterly corner of said Parcel N;

Course 8:

Thence along the southerly line of said Parcel N, North 85 degrees 54 minutes 00 seconds West, a distance of 139.75 feet

to a Mag Spike found in the easterly line of East 61st street and the southwesterly corner of said Parcel N;

Course 9:

Thence along the easterly line of East 61st Street, North 00 degrees 03 minutes 25 seconds East, a distance of 399.71 feet

to the PRINCIPAL PLACE OF BEGINNING and containing 2.3230 acres of land according to an actual field survey by

Christopher J. Dempsey, Professional Surveyor No. 6914, Dempsey Surveying Company dated July 22, 2015.

All iron pins set are 5/8 inches in diameter by 30" long with a yellow plastic cap stamped “Dempsey #6914”.

Section 2. That one hundred percent (100%) of the Improvements are declared exempt from real property taxation for

a period of thirty years; and that in no event shall the exemption period extend beyond 2049. The terms of the agreement

are as follows:

Project Name: Dave’s Supermarkets

Recipient: Hemingway Development LLC and/or designee

Project Manager: Richard Barga

Ward/Councilperson: 7 / Dow

City Assistance: ORC 5709.41 Non-School TIF

Project Site: Between E. 61st and E. 63rd along Chester Ave

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Company Background

The applicant for this proposed HUD 108 loan will be Hemingway Development LLC and/or designee (“Developer”). The

Developer has spent the past several years redeveloping formerly vacant and underutilized sites in the Health-Tech

Corridor of the MidTown neighborhood in Cleveland, including the development of three buildings at MidTown Tech

Park and the Agora Building. The principals of Hemingway Development LLC are Fred Geis, James Doyle, and Michael

Panzica.

Project Summary

Tax Increment Financing will support the development of a new 60,000 SF grocery store located at the intersection of

E. 63rd and Chester for Dave’s Supermarkets. Dave’s Supermarkets is a family-owned and operated supermarket chain

founded in the City of Cleveland in 1932. The site is currently a vacant lot that was formerly the Hattenbach building. The

proposed one-story building will include approximately 50,000 square feet for the grocery store and approximately 10,000

square feet of mezzanine space for a pharmacy, bank, and neighborhood gathering space. The total development cost for

the project is approximately $16.6 million. City financing is required in order to lower the cost of occupancy to ensure the

project’s long-term success. The project has also applied for and received a pre-commitment for approximately $4M

allocation of New Market Tax Credits (NMTC).

This new construction supermarket will be part of Hemingway Development’s Link59 campus and will be located across

the street from University Hospitals’ new Rainbow Center for Women and Children, an ambulatory care center. Directly

on the HealthLine, the grocery store will provide residents access to fresh, healthy and affordable food. Utilizing a grant

from US Department of Health and Human Services (“HHS”), local residents that are patients of the Rainbow Center will

receive healthy food “prescriptions” from physicians and other care providers for redemption at the supermarket. The

HHS grant will also allow the supermarket to provide cooking classes and seminars to create awareness around the

benefits of healthy food choices and nutritional education. WIC, SNAP and other subsidies will be accepted in order to

make the purchase of healthy food choices affordable.

Proposed City Assistance

• This ordinance will authorize the Director of Economic Development to enter into a 30-year non-school Tax Increment

Finance (TIF) agreement with Hemingway Development or its designee. The City will declare certain improvements

with respect to the project to be a public purpose and exempt 100% of the improvements from real property taxes. The

TIF proceeds will be on all non-abated, non-school portion of real estate taxes for the first 10 years and will capture

all non-school real estate taxes in the remaining 20 years.

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Ord. No. 705-17.By Council Members Dow,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for a HUD 108loan to partially finance thedevelopment of a Dave’s Supermarketlocated between East 61st and East63rd Streets along Chester Avenue;and authorizing a contract withHemingway Development LLC, or itsdesignee, to implement the project.

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 HUD108 funding in an amount up to$2,500,000 to partially finance thedevelopment of a Dave’s Supermar-ket located between East 61st andEast 63rd Streets along ChesterAvenue (the “Project”).

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more loanagreements with the United StatesDepartment of Housing and UrbanDevelopment to receive the HUD 108funds. The Director is authorized tofile all papers and execute alldocuments necessary to receive the

funds under the loan agreements; andthe loan funds are appropriated for thepurposes set forth in this ordinance.

Section 3. That upon execution ofthe loan agreements the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto repay the loan funds under theterms and conditions of the loanagreements, from the fund or funds tobe determined by the Director ofFinance.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more contracts ormemoranda of understanding withvarious agencies, entities, orindividuals to implement the Projectas described in the above describedfile.

Section 5. That the Director ofEconomic Development is alsoauthorized to make paymentsassociated with the Project.

Section 6. That the contractor contracts authorized by thisordinance shall be prepared by theDirector of Law.

Section 7. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into a loan agreement in theamount of $2,500,000 with HemingwayDevelopment LLC, or its designee, andany other agreements necessary toimplement this ordinance.

Section 8. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized willbe paid from the fund or subfunds thatare credited the loan funds authorizedunder this ordinance.

Section 9. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 706-17.By Council Members Dow,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for an ODSAAlternative StormwaterInfrastructure loan to partiallyfinance the development of a Dave’sSupermarket located between East61st and East 63rd Streets alongChester Avenue; and authorizing acontract with HemingwayDevelopment LLC, or its designee, toimplement the project.

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:

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• The developer agrees to make certain improvements to those parcels and make payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTs)

equal to the taxes that would have been paid for those parcels but for the TIF. A portion of the PILOTs will be paid

to the Cleveland Municipal School District in the amount the District would have otherwise received but for the TIF.

The balance of the PILOTs will be utilized to fund eligible project costs and project debt. The Developer will be

responsible for any shortfall of PILOT payments for project costs.

Economic Impact

• Project estimates the retention of 115 full time equivalent jobs in the City of Cleveland, with an annual payroll of

$3,850,000

• Estimated $96,250 annual income tax revenue from retained jobs

• Development of currently vacant land on the Euclid Corridor

• Promotion of access to fresh, healthy and affordable food in a transit-oriented development

City Requirements

• Project is subject to Chapter 187: MBE/FBE/CSB requirements

• Project is subject to Chapter 188: Fannie Lewis Cleveland Resident Employment Law

• Project is subject to a Workforce Development Agreement

• Project is subject to Davis-Bacon prevailing wage requirements

Section 3. That, under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code, Redeveloper (or the owners of the Improvements) shall make

service payments for a period of thirty years in lieu of the exempt taxes to the Cuyahoga County Treasurer; the payments

shall be charged and collected in the same manner, and shall be in an amount not less than the taxes that would have been

paid had the Improvements not been exempt from taxation.

Section 4. That a portion of the service payments collected under this ordinance shall be distributed by the Cuyahoga

County Treasurer to the Treasurer of the District in the amount of the taxes that would have been payable to the District

had the Improvement not been exempt from taxation.

Section 5. That the Director of Economic Development is authorized to enter into an agreement or agreements with

Redeveloper to provide for the exemption and service payments described in this ordinance, including agreements

securing the payments described in this ordinance, which agreement or agreements shall contain those terms contained

in this ordinance.

Section 6. That under Section 5709.43 of the Revised Code, there is established an identified Urban Redevelopment Tax

Increment Equivalent Fund into which shall be deposited service Payments in Lieu of Taxes (“PILOTS”) which shall be

used for the purposes described in this ordinance, or File, or for other economic development purposes as determined by

the Director of Economic Development.

Section 7. That it is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the passage

of this ordinance were adopted in open meetings of this Council, and any of its committees that resulted in formal action

were in meetings open to the public in compliance with the law.

Section 8. That this ordinance is declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the affirmative vote of

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

approval by the Mayor; otherwise it shall take effect and be in force from and after the earliest period allowed by law.

Passed July 12, 2017.

Effective July 14, 2017.

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Section 1. That the Director ofEconomic Development is autho-rized to apply for and accept anODSA Alternative Stormwater Infra-structure loan in an amount up to$616,500 to partially finance thedevelopment of a Dave’s Supermar-ket located between East 61st andEast 63rd Streets along ChesterAvenue (the “Project”).

Section 2. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more loanagreements with the OhioDevelopment Services Agency(“ODSA”) and/or Ohio WaterDevelopment Authority (“OWDA”) toreceive the funds. The Director isauthorized to file all papers andexecute all documents necessary toreceive the funds under the loanagreements; and the loan funds areappropriated for the purposes set forthin this ordinance.

Section 3. That upon execution ofthe loan agreements the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto repay the loan funds under theterms and conditions of the loanagreements, from the fund or funds tobe determined by the Director ofFinance.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more contracts ormemoranda of understanding withvarious agencies, entities, orindividuals to implement the Projectas described in the above describedfile.

Section 5. That the Director ofEconomic Development is alsoauthorized to make paymentsassociated with the Project.

Section 6. That the contract orcontracts authorized by this ordinanceshall be prepared by the Director ofLaw.

Section 7. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into a loan agreement in theamount of $616,500 with HemingwayDevelopment LLC, or its designee, andany other agreements necessary toimplement this ordinance.

Section 8. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized willbe paid from the fund or subfunds thatare credited the loan funds authorizedunder this ordinance.

Section 9. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 707-17.By Council Members Zone and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicSafety to apply for and accept a grantfrom the Ohio Attorney General for the2017-18 Ohio Drug Use Prevention -DARE Program.

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 ofPublic Safety is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount up to $48,431.56and other funds that become avail-able during the grant term, from theOhio Attorney General to conductthe 2017-18 Ohio Drug Use Preven-tion – DARE Program; that theDirector of Public Safety is autho-rized to file all papers and executeall documents necessary to receivethe funds under the grant; and thatthe funds are appropriated for thepurposes set forth in the checklistfor the application contained in thefile described below.

Section 2. That the application forthe grant, File No. 707-17-A, made apart of this ordinance as if fullyrewritten, including the obligation ofthe City of Cleveland to provide cashmatching funds in the amount of$48,431.56 from Fund No. 10 SF 025, isapproved in all respects and shall notbe changed without additionallegislative authority. (RQS 6001,RL2017-52)

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Safety shall have the authorityto extend the term of the grant.

Section 4. That, unless expresslyprohibited by the grant agreement,under Section 108(b) of the Charter,purchases made under the grantagreement may be made throughcooperative arrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Safety may sign alldocuments and do all things that arenecessary to make the purchases, andmay enter into one or more contractswith the vendors selected through thatcooperative process. The contractswill be paid from the fund or funds towhich are credited any grant fundsaccepted under this ordinance and thecash match.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 708-17.By Council Members Zone and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicSafety to apply for and accept a grantfrom the Ohio Office of CriminalJustice Services for the 2016 Ohio DrugLaw Enforcement Fund Grant; andauthorizing the purchase by one ormore requirement contracts ofmaterials, equipment, supplies, andservices needed to implement thegrant.

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 ofPublic Safety is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $249,995.75,

and any other funds that maybecome available during the grantterm from the Ohio Office of Crimi-nal Justice Services to conduct the2016 Ohio Drug Law EnforcementFund Grant; that the Director isauthorized to file all papers andexecute all documents necessary toreceive the funds under the grant;and that the funds are appropriatedfor the purposes described in theapplication for the grant containedin the file described below.

Section 2. That the application forthe grant, File No. 708-17-A, made apart of this ordinance as if fullyrewritten, as presented to the FinanceCommittee of this Council at thepublic hearing on this legislation,including the obligation of the City ofCleveland to provide cash matchingfunds in the amount of $83,331.92 fromFund No. 10 SF 025, is approved in allrespects and shall not be changedwithout additional legislativeauthority. (RQS 6001, RL 2017-51)

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Safety shall have the authorityto extend the term of the grant duringthe grant term.

Section 4. That the Director ofPublic Safety is authorized to makeone or more written requirementcontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements duringthe grant term of the necessary itemsof materials, equipment, supplies, andservices needed to implement thegrant, to be purchased by theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies on a unit basis for theDepartment of Public Safety. Bidsshall be taken in a manner thatpermits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or byseparate contract for each or anycombination of the items as the Boardof Control determines. Alternate bidsfor a period less than the specifiedterm may be taken if desired by theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies until provision is made forthe requirements for the entire term.

Section 5. That the costs of thecontract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of the initialpurchase, which purchase, togetherwith all later purchases, shall be madeon order of the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies under adelivery order against the contract orcontracts certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 6. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Safety may sign alldocuments that are necessary to makethe purchases, and may enter into oneor more contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 7. That the contract orcontracts shall be paid from the fundor funds to which are credited thegrant proceeds accepted under thisordinance and from the cash match.

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise it

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shall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 709-17.By Council Members Cleveland, K.

Johnson and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicWorks to execute a deed of easementgranting certain temporary ingress,egress, and construction rights inproperty no longer needed for publicuse and located in the vicinity ofvacated East 76th Street at DellPlayground to the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District for itsKingsbury Run culvert repair project.

Whereas, the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District(“NEORSD”) has requested theDirector of Public Works to conveycertain temporary easement rightsin property located in the vicinity ofvacated East 76th Street at DellPlayground to the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District(“NEORSD”) for its Kingsbury Runculvert repair project; and

Whereas, NEORSD requires a tem-porary easement needed for ingress,egress, and construction purposes;and

Whereas, the temporary easementarea is not needed for the City’spublic use; 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, 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 a temporary interest inthe following described property isnot needed for the City’s public use:

Temporary EasementAcross Parcel No. 124-17-013

0.0652 Acre (2,840 Square Feet)Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being a part of VacatedEast 76th Street as shown on VacationPlat recorded in Volume 208, Page 22of the Cuyahoga County Map Records,part of Vacated East 76th Street asdescribed in City of ClevelandOrdinance No. 98041 and part ofVacated Dell Avenue SE as describedin City of Cleveland Ordinance No.98042. Also being part of the landconveyed to The City of Cleveland asrecorded in Volume 10368, Page 231 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records, beingmore definitely described as follows:

Beginning at the intersection of thecenterline of East 76th Street (40.00feet wide) and the northerly limit ofvacated East 76th Street as shown onsaid East 76th Street Vacation Plat;

Thence, along the centerline ofvacated East 76th Street, South 01° 09'13" East, 142.10 feet to the centerlineof vacated Dell Avenue SE;

Thence, along the centerline ofvacated Dell Avenue SE, South 89° 10'03" West, 20.00 feet to the southerlyextension of the westerly right of wayof vacated East 76th Street;

Thence, along the westerly right ofway of vacated East 76th Street andthe southerly extension thereof, North01° 09' 13" West, 141.93 feet to thenortherly limit of vacated East 76thStreet;

Thence, along the northerly limit ofvacated East 76th Street, North 88° 40'47" East, 20.00 feet to the point ofbeginning.

Containing within said bounds ofland 0.0652 acre of land (2,840 squarefeet) as surveyed by KS Associates,Inc. under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in September, 2014. Bearings are basedon Ohio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North.

Legal description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plants, Surveysand House Numbering Section

Section 2. That the easement shallbe non-exclusive and the purpose ofthe easement shall be so that NEORSDcan implement its Kingsbury Runculvert repair project.

Section 3. That the duration of thetemporary easement shall be for aperiod not to exceed two years fromthe date construction is commenced;that the temporary easement shall notbe assignable without the consent ofthe Director of Public Works; that thetemporary easement shall require thatNEORSD provide reasonableinsurance; 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 4. That the conveyance ofthe temporary easement referencedabove shall be made by deed ofeasement prepared by the Director ofLaw and executed by the Director ofPublic Works on behalf of the City ofCleveland. The Directors of PublicWorks and Law are authorized toexecute any other documents,including without limitation,contracts for right of entry, as may benecessary to effect the improvement.

Section 5. That the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies is authorizedto convey the above-describedproperty and temporary easementinterest to NEORSD subject to anyconditions stated in this ordinance, atan appraisal price of $900.00, whichprice is determined to be fair marketvalue.

Section 6. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to enterinto one or more agreementsnecessary to effectuate the real estatetransactions authorized in thisordinance.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 710-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members Griffin, K. Johnson andKelley.

An emergency ordinance to changethe name of the East Side MaintenanceFacility to the Ozell A. Dobbins, Sr.Maintenance Facility.

Whereas, it is most fitting andappropriate to recognize Ozell A.Dobbins, Sr. for his years of dedi-cated service to the citizens ofCleveland; 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 name of theEast Side Maintenance Facilitylocated at 3000 Woodhill Avenue ischanged to the Ozell A. Dobbins, Sr.Maintenance Facility.

Section 2. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to giveeffect to this ordinance by placingappropriate signs, nameplates, andplaques and altering of references tothe facility to reflect the name change.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 711-17.By Council Members McCormack, K.

Johnson and Kelley (by departmentalrequest).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicWorks to enter into an agreementwith Tremont West DevelopmentCorporation to allow and acceptimprovements at Lincoln Park,located at 1200 Starkweather Avenue,as a gift to the City; and authorizingthe director to enter into a propertyadoption agreement with TremontWest Development Corporation tomaintain the improvements it installsat Lincoln Park.

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 ofPublic Works is authorized to enterinto an agreement with TremontWest Development Corporation(“Tremont West”) to allow it to con-struct a gazebo and add landscap-ing around the gazebo at LincolnPark (“Phase 1”) and, if properapprovals are obtained from Cityofficials, to install free communityWi-Fi in the structure (“Phase 2”),located at 1200 StarkweatherAvenue, and to accept the improve-ments of Phase 1 and Phase 2 ifapproved as a gift to the City.

Section 2. That, notwithstandingand as an exception to the provisionsof Chapters 181 and 183 and Section133.24 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to enterinto a property adoption agreementwith Tremont West, for maintenanceof the Phase 1 improvement at LincolnPark located at 1200 StarkweatherAvenue, and, if proper approvals areobtained from the City, formaintenance of the Phase 2improvement.

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Ord. No. 713-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amend Section 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by

various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That Section 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed, March 30, 2015 is amended to read as follows:

Section 33. That the salaries and the compensation in the following classifications shall be fixed by the appoint-

ing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Accountant IV ............................................................................ $20,800.00 $65,610.28

2. Airport Operations Agent III ............................................... 20,800.00 61,601.02

3. Assistant Personnel Administrator ...................................... 20,800.00 61,601.02

4. Assistant Water Plant Manager ........................................... 10.00 35.56

5. Assistant Water Plant Manager – Parma ........................ 10.00 35.56

6. Budget and Management Analyst ........................................ 20,800.00 61,601.02

7. Chief Animal Control Officer................................................. 20,800.00 90,628.23

8. Construction Manager I............................................................ 50,000.00 100,000.00

9. Demolition Compliance Officer.............................................. 26,797.11 104,580.04

10. Labor Relations Assistant....................................................... 20,800.00 59,516.40

11. Machinist Unit Leader .............................................................. 14.28 27.62

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Section 3. That the propertyadoption shall not be construed as aconveyance of any right, title, orinterest in public property, but is thegrant of a privilege revocable at thewill of Council.

Section 4. That the agreementsauthorized in this ordinance shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 5. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 712-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members K. Johnson and Kelley.An emergency ordinance

determining the method of making thepublic improvement of removing,restoring, and/or replacing dead,dying, or diseased trees; authorizingthe Director of Public Works to enterinto one or more public improvementrequirement contracts for the makingof the improvement; and authorizingone or more professional servicescontracts, for a period of one year,with two one-year options to renew,exercisable by the Director of PublicWorks.

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 ofremoving, restoring, and/or replac-ing dead, dying, or diseased trees,for the Department of Public Works,by one or more public improvementrequirement contracts duly let to thelowest responsible bidder or bidderson a unit basis for the improvement.

Section 2. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to makeone or more written requirementcontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for aone year period, with two one-yearoptions to renew exercisable by theDirector of Public Works, for themaking of the above publicimprovement with the lowestresponsible bidder or bidders aftercompetitive bidding on a unit basis forthe improvement for a period not toexceed the specified term, purchasedby the Commissioner of Purchases andSupplies on a unit basis for theDepartment of Public Works. Bidsshall be taken in a manner thatpermits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or byseparate contract for each or anycombination of the items as the Boardof Control determines. Alternate bidsfor a period less than the specifiedterm may be taken if desired by theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies until provision is made forthe requirements for the entire term.

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to applyand pay for permits, licenses, or otherauthorizations required by anyregulatory agency or public authorityto permit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 4. That the Director ofPublic Works is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or morelandscape architects, architects,engineers, or other relatedprofessionals or one or more firms oflandscape architects, architects,engineers, or other relatedprofessionals for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandin order to provide professionalservices necessary to implement thisordinance.

The selection of the consultant orconsultants for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of PublicWorks from a list of qualifiedconsultants available for employmentas may be determined after a full andcomplete canvass by the Director ofPublic Works for the purpose of

compiling a list. The compensation tobe paid for the services shall be fixedby the Board of Control. The contractor contracts authorized shall beprepared by the Director of Law,approved by the Director of PublicWorks, and certified by the Director ofFinance.

Section 5. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Public Works may sign alldocuments that are necessary to makethe purchases, and may enter into oneor more contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 6. That the costs of therequirement contract or contracts orother expenditures shall be paid fromthe fund or funds to which are creditedany bond proceeds received from thesale of bonds authorized by OrdinanceNo. 413-17, passed April 24, 2017, ifissued for this purpose and shall becharged against the properappropriation accounts and theDirector of Finance shall certify theamount of any purchase under thecontract, each of which purchasesshall be made on order of theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies by a delivery order issuedagainst the contract or contracts andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 7. That the cost of theprofessional services authorized shallbe paid from the fund or funds towhich are credited any bond proceedsreceived from the sale of bondsauthorized by Ordinance No. 413-17,passed April 24, 2017, if issued for thispurpose, RQS 7012, RLA 2017-19

Section 8. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

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Ord. No. 714-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of Finance toemploy one or more professionalconsultants to provide various medicalbilling services for the Division ofAssessments and Licenses on behalfof the Division of Emergency MedicalServices, for the Department ofFinance, for a period of two years withthree one-year options to renew, thefirst and third of which would requireadditional 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 ofFinance is authorized to employ bycontract 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 various medical billingservices for the Division of Assess-ments and Licenses on behalf of theDivision of Emergency Medical Ser-vices, including benefit eligibilityverification, third-party administra-tion for prisoner medical claims,clearinghouse services, claims man-agement, insurance carrier skiptracing, and other related services,for the Department of Finance, fora period of two years with threeone-year options to renew, the firstand third of which would requireadditional legislative authority. Thefirst of the one-year options torenew may not be exercised withoutadditional legislative authority. Ifsuch additional legislative authorityis granted and the first of the one-year options to renew is exercised,then the second of the one-yearoptions to renew may be exercisedat the option of the Director ofFinance, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority ofthis Council. The third one-yearoption to renew may not be exer-cised by the Director of Financewithout additional legislativeauthority.

The selection of the consultant orconsultants for the services shall bemade by the Board of Control on thenomination of the Director of Financefrom a list of qualified consultantsavailable for employment as may bedetermined after a full and complete

canvass by the Director of Finance forthe purpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, and approved andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract or contracts authorized shallbe paid from Fund No. 01-1503-6320,Request No. RQS 1503, RL 2017-62.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 715-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of Finance toemploy one or more professionalconsultants to provide workers’compensation and actuarial services,for a period of one year, with two one-year options to renew, exercisable bythe Director of Finance.

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 ofFinance is authorized to employ bycontract 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 necessaryfor a comprehensive workers com-pensation program, including butnot limited to, actuarial and audit-ing services, disability and accountmanagement, preparing reports,scheduling and payment of medicalexams, claims settlement, handicapreimbursement, investigations, andfiling claims appeals and otherduties for a one year period, withtwo one-year options to renew, exer-cisable by the Director of Finance.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by the

Board of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Finance from a list ofqualified consultants available foremployment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Finance for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 2. That the cost of contractor contracts authorized shall be paidfrom Fund No. 01-1501-6380, RequestNo. RQS 1501, RL 2017-58.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 716-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the purchase by one ormore requirement contracts of pagingequipment, cellular devices and dataservices, and for wireless connectivityand equipment, and various relatedproducts and services, includingmaterials, equipment, supplies,services, maintenance, training,support and monthly fees and chargesfor citywide use, for the Division ofInformation Technology and Services,Department of Finance, for a period ofone year, with two one-year options torenew, the second of which requiresadditional 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 ofFinance is authorized to make oneor more written requirement con-tracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements fora period of one year, with two one-year options to renew of the neces-sary items of paging equipment, cel-lular devices and data services, and

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12. Rehabilitation Supervisor ........................................................ 20,800.00 59,516.40

13. Superintendent of Sewer Maintenance................................ 20,800.00 82,388.18

14. Supervisor of Architectural Construction .......................... 20,800.00 61,625.61

15. Supervisor of Personnel Records.......................................... 20,800.00 59,516.40

16. Supervisor of Site Development ............................................ 20,800.00 59,516.40

17. Supervisor of Vital Statistics ................................................. 20,800.00 61,601.02

17. Systems Analyst .......................................................................... 20,800.00 68,251.13

19. Water System Construction Inspector Supervisor.......... 20,800.00 69,078.99

Section 2. That existing Section 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, is 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.

Passed July 12, 2017.

Effective July 14, 2017.

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for wireless connectivity and equip-ment, and various related productsand services, including materials,equipment, supplies, services, main-tenance, training, support andmonthly fees and charges for city-wide use, in the approximateamount as purchased during the pre-ceding term, to be purchased by theCommissioner of Purchases and Sup-plies on a unit basis for the Divi-sion of Information Technology andServices, Department of Finance.The first of the one-year options torenew may be exercised by theDirector of Finance, 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. Bidsshall be taken in a manner that per-mits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or by sep-arate contract for each or any com-bination of the items as the Boardof Control determines. Alternatebids for a period less than the spec-ified term may be taken if desiredby the Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies until provision is madefor the requirements for the entireterm.

Section 2. That the costs of thecontract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of anypurchase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies by a deliveryorder issued against the contract orcontracts and certified by the Directorof Finance. (RQN 1511, RL 2017-31)

Section 3. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Finance may sign all documentsthat are necessary to make thepurchases, and may enter into one ormore contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 717-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating Community Develop -ment Block Grant and HOME Programfunds for administrative expenses ofthe Department of CommunityDevelopment.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received Community Develop-ment Block Grant (“CDBG”) andFederal HOME Program grants fromthe United States Government; 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 Community Devel-opment Block Grant funds in theamount of $4,486,876 from Fund No.14 SF 043 and HOME funds in theamount of $345,843 from Fund No. 19SF 656, and any other prior year bal-ances that may become available,are appropriated for the administra-tive expenses of the Department ofCommunity Development under thefollowing schedule:

Personnel: $4,663,263Other $169,456

Section 2. That the Directorof Community Development isauthorized to expend funds and enterinto contracts for reimbursements ofnon-profit, government and for-profitagencies and sub-recipients for thecosts of audit and other professionalservices.

Section 3. That the costs of thecontracts authorized in this ordinanceshall be paid from Fund Nos. 14 SF 043and 19 SF 656.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 718-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intoor amend contracts with various socialservice agencies, communitydevelopment or local developmentcorporations and private for profitentities; to enter into or amendmemorandums of understanding withvarious City of Cleveland departmentsto implement the City’s communitydevelopment programs; and to expendfunds for the operation of programsadministered by the Department ofCommunity Development.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received a Community Develop-ment Block Grant (“CDBG”), Year 43from the United States Government;and

Whereas, the Council of the Cityof Cleveland has approved the Year43 Community Development BlockGrant Plan which committed fundsto Neighborhood Development Activ-ities (“NDA”), which are CDBG eli-gible activities proposed by the var-ious Council members; 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 ofCommunity Development, afterreceiving the approval stated in Sec-tion 4 below, is authorized to enterinto or amend contracts with vari-ous social service agencies, commu-nity development or local develop-ment corporations, non-profit corpo-rations, private for-profit entities,

State of Ohio, Cuyahoga County,Cuyahoga Metropolitan HousingAuthority, Cleveland MunicipalSchool District, Regional TransitAuthority, Northeast Ohio RegionalSewer District, ClevelandMetroparks, and such other govern-mental entities as defined under theOhio Revised Code to implementactivities and programs that are eli-gible under the Community Devel-opment Block Grant CDBG Programand are consistent with the City’sCommunity Development objectivesand policies.

Section 2. That the Director ofCommunity Development, afterreceiving the approval stated inSection 4 below, is authorized to enterinto or amend memorandums ofunderstanding with various Citydepartments to implement activitiesand programs that are eligible underthe CDBG Program and are consistentwith the City’s CommunityDevelopment objectives and policies.

Section 3. That the Director ofCommunity Development, afterreceiving the approval stated inSection 4 below, is authorized toexpend NDA funds for any CDBGeligible Programs administered by theDepartment of CommunityDevelopment including entering intocontract with rehabilitation serviceproviders, tenants, homeowners, andentities providing services necessaryto process loans and grants toimplement the Low Interest Loan andGrant Programs, Paint RefundProgram and other programsadministered by the Department ofCommunity Development.

Section 4. That prior to entering intoor amending those contracts ormemorandums of understanding, orexpending any funds, the Director ofCommunity Development shall receivewritten approval from the Councilmember whose ward line item is tofund the activity or program, providedthat the amount for such activity orprogram does not exceed the amountallocated for the Council member’sward pursuant to the relevantCommunity Development Block Grantplan.

Section 5. That the cost of thecontracts, memorandums ofunderstanding and expenditures forthe programs administered by theDepartment of CommunityDevelopment shall not exceed$7,430,000.00 and any prior years NDAbalances and shall be paid from FundNos. 14 SF 040, 14 SF 041, 14 SF 042 and14 SF 043.

Section 6. That the Director of theDepartment of CommunityDevelopment is authorized to enterinto or amend contracts with theentities administering the NDAprogram that generated programincome in an amount not to exceedthat generated program income and toexpend funds for the programsadministered by the Department ofCommunity Development thatgenerated program income in anamount not to exceed that generatedprogram income all to be paid from therevolving fund in Fund 14.

Section 7. That the City isauthorized to accept promissory notesnaming the City of Cleveland aspayee, and mortgages, naming theCity of Cleveland as mortgagee, andany other security instrumentexecuted to evidence and securerepayment of loans made under thisprogram.

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Section 8. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into forbearanceagreements with any recipient of avalidly existing loan administered bythe City, and to charge and accept feesand to expend such fees to cover costsincurred in the preparation of loandocuments, closing, and servicingcosts. Such fees shall be deposited toand expended from Fund No. 14.

Section 9. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 719-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intoor amend contracts with variousagencies to provide housing,commercial, industrial and real estatedevelopment activities.

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 or amend con-tracts with various agencies to pro-vide housing, commercial, industrialand real estate development activi-ties.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontracts authorized in this ordinanceshall not exceed $1,354,865 and anyprior years balances from Fund Nos. 14SF 039, 14 SF 040, 14 SF 041, 14 SF 042and 14 SF 043, RQS 8006, RLA 2017-22.

Section 3. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to accept program incomeand use this and other programincome to finance additional housing,commercial, industrial, real estatedevelopment and other CDBG eligibleactivities, and the program income isappropriated for those purposes.

Section 4. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into or amendcontracts with the agenciesadministering the housing,commercial, industrial and real estateactivities that generated programincome in an amount not to exceedthat generated program income and tobe paid from the revolving fund inFund 14.

Section 5. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into or amendcontracts with for-profit or non-profitorganizations serving as the fiscalagent for the various agencies toprovide housing, commercial,industrial, and real estatedevelopment activities.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, it

shall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 720-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

appropriating CommunityDevelopment Block Grant funds andFederal HOME funds for the operationof the Low Interest Loan and GrantPrograms; and to enter into one ormore contracts with various agenciesto implement these programs.

Whereas, the City of Clevelandhas received a Community Develop-ment Block Grant, Year 43 and 2017Federal HOME grant funds, fromthe United States Government; 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 ofCommunity Development is autho-rized to expend funds from CDBGFund No. 14 SF 043 in the amountof $600,000, and Federal HOME Pro-gram Fund No. 19 SF 656 in theamount of $284,303 and prior yearsbalances for the operation of LowInterest Loan and Grant HomeRepair Programs, including allrelated services. Programs include:Senior Home Owners Assistance Pro-gram (SHAP), Afford-A-Home(AAH), Repair-A-Home (RAH), Fur-nace Repair and Replacement, HomeMaintenance Assistance Program(HMAP), Lead Hazard Abatement,Tree Removals, and Gutter CleaningProgram. Request No. RQS 8006,RLA 2017-26.

Section 2. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into one or morecontracts with various non-profitagencies, rehabilitation serviceproviders, tenants, homeowners, andentities providing services necessaryto process loans and grants toimplement the Low Interest Loan andGrant Programs in the City ofCleveland.

Section 3. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to accept monies inrepayment under the programs and toutilize the repayments, and otherprogram income in a revolving fundfor additional expenditures underthese programs and administrativeexpenses, which repayments andprogram income are appropriated forthose purposes.

Section 4. That the City isauthorized to accept promissory notes,naming the City of Cleveland aspayee, and mortgages, naming theCity of Cleveland as mortgagee, andany other security instrumentexecuted to evidence and securerepayment of loans made under thisprogram.

Section 5. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to enter into forbearanceagreements with any recipient of avalidly existing loan administered bythe City, and to charge and accept fees

to cover costs incurred in thepreparation of loan documents,closing, and servicing costs. Such feesshall be deposited into Fund No. 14 andare hereby appropriated for thepurposes of the Low Interest Loan andGrant Program.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 721-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director ofCommunity Development to enter intocontract with various agencies toprovide social service programs,including the senior transportationprogram.

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 or amend con-tracts with various agencies to pro-vide social service programs, includ-ing the senior transportation pro-gram.

Section 2. That the Director ofCommunity Development isauthorized to use other programincome to finance additional socialservice activities and the programincome, and any prior year balancesare appropriated for those purposes.

Section 3. That the cost of thecontracts authorized by this ordinanceshall not exceed $1,405,467, plusprogram income and any prior year’sbalances, and shall be paid from FundNos. 14 SF 039, 14 SF 040, 14 SF 041, 14SF 042, and 14 SF 043, RQS 8006, RLA2017-23.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 722-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicHealth to enter into contracts withvarious agencies or entities to provideAIDS-related services; authorizing theemployment of one or moreprofessional consultants to provideevaluation services; and authorizingthe Director to enter into one or more

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contracts with various agencies,entities, or individuals to implementthe grant.

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, as a SubrecipientGrantee of CDBG funds for theDepartment of Community Develop-ment, the Director of Public Healthis authorized to enter into one ormore contracts with various agen-cies or entities to provide HIV/AIDSprevention and education activities,under the Community DevelopmentBlock Grant, and in addition, thesum of not more than $56,393 isappropriated to the Department ofPublic Health for administrativecosts of implementing the contractsauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 2. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandin order to provide professionalservices necessary to provideevaluation services.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Public Health from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Public Health for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theDirector of Public Health and certifiedby the Director of Finance.

Section 3. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to enterinto one or more contracts withagencies, entities, or individuals toimplement the grant as described inthe file.

Section 4. That any agency or entitythat receives funds under thisordinance shall be required to complywith the evaluation services providedby the consultant.

Section 5. That prior to expendingfunds under this ordinance, theDirectors of Public Health andCommunity Development must enterinto a memorandum of understandingfor this program in accordance withthe terms authorized by thislegislation.

Section 6. That the cost of thecontract or contracts in the sum of notmore than $228,000 and administrativecosts in the sum of not more than$56,393 for a total amount of $284,393are appropriated for costs of theDepartment of Public Health incurredfrom Fund 19 following theappropriate federal regulations andshall be paid from Fund No. 14 SF 043,and any other prior year balances,Request No. RQS 8006, RLA 2017-24.

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise it

shall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 723-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicHealth to enter into one or morecontracts with various agencies orentities to provide AIDS-relatedservices, in conjunction with theHOPWA Grant; and authorizing theemployment of one or moreprofessional consultants to provideevaluation services.

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, as a SubrecipientGrantee of HOPWA funds for theDepartment of Community Develop-ment, the Director of Public Healthis authorized to enter into one ormore contracts with various agen-cies or entities, effective June 1,2017, to provide AIDS-related ser-vices in conjunction with the Hous-ing Opportunities for People WithAIDS (HOPWA) Grant Program.The sum of not more than $35,000 isappropriated to the Department ofPublic Health for administrativecosts of implementing the HOPWAprogram.

Section 2. That the Director ofPublic Health is authorized to employby contract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandin order to provide professionalservices necessary to provideevaluation services.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Public Health from alist of qualified consultants availablefor employment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Public Health for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theDirector of Public Health and certifiedby the Director of Finance.

Section 3. That any agency or entitythat receives funds under thisordinance shall be required to complywith the evaluation services providedby the consultant.

Section 4. That prior to expendingfunds under this ordinance, theDirector of Public Health and theDirector of Community Developmentmust enter into a memorandum ofunderstanding for this program underthe terms authorized by thislegislation.

Section 5. That the cost of thecontract or contracts in the sum of notmore than $1,061,050 and adminis -trative costs in the sum of not morethan $35,000 for a total amount of$1,096,050, plus prior years’ balances,

are appropriated for costs of theDepartment of Public Health incurredfrom Fund 19 following theappropriate federal regulations andshall be paid from Fund No. 19 SF 658,and any other prior year balances,Request No. RQS 8006, RLA 2017-25.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 725-17.By Council Members Zone, Pruitt,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of PublicUtilities to execute a deed of easementgranting to the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District certaineasement rights in property locatedacross a portion of the Garrett A.Morgan Water Treatment Plantproperty and part of vacated West29th Street, and declaring that theeasement rights granted are notneeded for the City’s public use.

Whereas, the Northeast OhioRegional Sewer District(“NEORSD”) has requested theDirector of Public Utilities to con-vey certain easement rights in prop-erty located across a portion of theGarrett A. Morgan Water TreatmentPlant property and part of vacatedWest 29th Street; and

Whereas, NEORSD requires aneasement for their westerly lowlevel relief sewer project which ispart of their control plan which willinclude large relief sewers and reg-ulator modifications needed toreduce combined sewer overflowsinto the environment; and

Whereas, the easement rights tobe granted are not needed for theCity’s public use; 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, 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 the City’s public use:

Permanent Easement P03Across Parcel No. 003-13-044

0.2743 Acre (11,946 Square Feet)Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of OriginalBrooklyn Township Lot No. 51 andpart of vacated West 29th Street asvacated by Ordinance Nos. 80337(1927), 103037 (1935), and 832-42 (1942),being more definitely described asfollows;

Commencing at the intersection ofthe centerline of River Road (widthvaries) and the centerline of DivisionAvenue (66.00 feet wide);

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Thence, along the centerline ofDivision Avenue, North 60° 18' 43”East, 60.07 feet;

Thence, leaving the centerline ofDivision Avenue, South 29° 41' 17”East, 33.00 feet to the southerly rightof way of Division Avenue and theTrue Point of Beginning for theeasement herein described;

Thence, leaving the southerly rightof way of Division Avenue, South 29°41' 17” East, 36.00 feet;

Thence, South 74° 57' 49” East, 40.52feet;

Thence, South 29° 42' 11” East,251.83 feet to the northerly right ofway of Washington Avenue (66 feet);

Thence, along the northerly right ofway of Washington Avenue, South 59°21' 30” West, 15.43 feet to the westerlyright of way of West 29th Street (66.00feet wide);

Thence, along the westerly right ofway of West 29th Street, South 29° 42'11” East, 139.14 feet to the northerlyright of way of the ClevelandMemorial Shoreway;

Thence, leaving the westerly rightof way of West 29th Street, along thenortherly right of way of theCleveland Memorial Shoreway, alongthe arc of a curve which deflects to theleft, 14.90 feet, said curve having aradius of 1027.00 feet, a central angleof 00° 49' 53”, and a chord length of14.90 feet which bears South 48° 11' 11”West;

Thence, leaving the northerly rightof way of the Cleveland MemorialShoreway, North 29° 42' 11” West,381.85 feet;

Thence, North 74° 57' 49” West, 55.36feet to the easterly line of the DivisionAvenue Pump Station Easement asrecorded in Volume 85-6255, Page 66 ofthe Cuyahoga County Records;

Thence, along the easterly line ofsaid Pump Station Easement, North33° 14' 24” East, 13.35 feet;

Thence, continuing along theeasterly line of said Pump StationEasement, North 29° 41' 17” West,32.00 feet to the southerly right of wayof Division Avenue;

Thence, along the southerly right ofway of Division Avenue, North 60° 18'43” East, 28.65 feet to the point ofbeginning.

Containing within said bounds0.2743 acre of land (11,946 square feet)as surveyed by KS Associates, Inc.under the supervision of Trevor A.Bixler, Professional Surveyor No. 7730in March, 2016. Bearings are based onOhio State Plane, North ZoneNAD83(2011) Grid North.

Section 2. That the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies is authorizedto convey the above-describedeasement interest to NEORSD subjectto any conditions stated in thisordinance. The consideration to bepaid for this property shall not exceedthe appraised value of $41,900, whichis determined to be fair market value.

Section 3. That the easement shallbe non-exclusive and the purpose ofthe easement shall be to install anunderground sewer.

Section 4. That the duration of theeasement shall be perpetual; that theeasement shall not be assignablewithout the consent of the Director ofPublic Utilities; that the easementshall require that NEORSD providereasonable insurance, maintain anyNEORSD improvements locatedwithin the easement; pay anyapplicable taxes and assessments; andshall contain such other terms and

conditions that the Director of Lawdetermines to be necessary to protectand benefit the City.

Section 5. That the conveyancereferenced above shall be made byofficial deed of easement prepared bythe Director of Law and executed bythe Director of Public Utilities onbehalf of the City of Cleveland. TheDirectors of Public Utilities and Laware authorized to execute any otherdocuments, including withoutlimitation, contracts for right of entry,as may be necessary to effect thisordinance.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 727-17.By Mayor Jackson and Council

Members K. Johnson and Kelley.An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PublicWorks to apply for and accept a grantfrom the Cleveland Foundation for the2017 Cleveland Nights Program.

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 ofPublic Works is authorized to applyfor and accept a grant in theapproximate amount of $86,046, andany other funds that may becomeavailable during the grant term,from the Cleveland Foundation toconduct the 2017 Cleveland NightsProgram; that the Director is autho-rized to file all papers and executeall documents necessary to receivethe funds under the grant; and thatthe funds are appropriated for thepurposes described in the summaryfor the grant contained in the filedescribed below.

Section 2. That the summary for thegrant, File No. 727-17-A, made a part ofthis ordinance as if fully rewritten, isapproved in all respects and shall notbe changed without additionallegislative authority.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 729-17.By Council Member Kelley (by

departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the purchase by one ormore requirement contracts of GroupI, II and III copiers and services for

the various divisions of Citygovernment, for a period of two years,with one option to renew for anadditional year, exercisable by theDirector of Finance.

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 ofFinance is authorized to make oneor more written requirement con-tracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the requirements fora period of two years, with oneoption to renew for an additionalyear, exercisable by the Director ofFinance, of the necessary items ofGroup I, II and III copiers and ser-vices for the various divisions ofCity government, in the approximateamount as purchased during the pre-ceding term, to be purchased by theCommissioner of Purchases and Sup-plies on a unit basis for the variousdivisions of City government. Bidsshall be taken in a manner that per-mits an award to be made for allitems as a single contract, or by sep-arate contract for each or any com-bination of the items as the Boardof Control determines. Alternatebids for a period less than the spec-ified term may be taken if desiredby the Commissioner of Purchasesand Supplies until provision is madefor the requirements for the entireterm.

Section 2. That the costs of thecontract or contracts shall be chargedagainst the proper appropriationaccounts and the Director of Financeshall certify the amount of anypurchase under the contract, each ofwhich purchases shall be made onorder of the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies by a deliveryorder issued against the contract orcontracts and certified by the Directorof Finance. (RQN 1508, RL 2017-30)

Section 3. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Finance may sign all documentsthat are necessary to make thepurchases, and may enter into one ormore contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 730-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of PortControl to enter into one or moreprofessional services contracts,purchase contracts and requirementcontracts to obtain marketing,

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promotional, public relations,advertising, and creative services,including materials, equipment, andsupplies necessary to promoteCleveland Hopkins InternationalAirport and Burke Lakefront Airport;authorizing the purchase or lease oftelevision and radio advertising timeand other media, each for a period ofone year, with three one-year optionsto renew, the second of which requiresadditional 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 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 marketing, promotional, publicrelations, advertising, and creativeservices necessary to promote Cleve-land Hopkins International Airportand Burke Lakefront Airport, for aperiod of one year beginning Feb-ruary 1, 2018, with three one-yearoptions to renew. The first of theone-year options to renew may beexercised by the Director of PortControl, 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. If such additionallegislative authority is granted andthe second of the one-year options torenew is exercised, then the third ofthe one-year options to renew maybe exercisable at the option of theDirector of Port Control, without thenecessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from a listof qualified consultants available foremployment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theDirector of Port Control, and certifiedby the Director of Finance.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to make one ormore written standard purchaseand/or written requirement purchasecontracts under the Charter and theCodified Ordinances of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, for the period of one yearbeginning February 1, 2018, with threeone-year options to renew, of thenecessary items of marketing,promotions, public relations,advertising, and creative serviceswhich are not included in Section 1 ofthis ordinance, and for materials,equipment, and supplies necessary topromote and advertise ClevelandHopkins International Airport andBurke Lakefront Airport, to bepurchased by the Commissioner ofPurchases and Supplies on a unitbasis, for the Department of PortControl. The first of the one-yearoptions to renew may be exercised by

the Director of Port Control, withoutthe necessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council. The secondof the one-year options to renew maynot be exercised without additionallegislative authority. If suchadditional legislative authority isgranted and the second of the one-yearoptions to renew is exercised, then thethird of the one-year options to renewmay be exercisable at the option of theDirector of Port Control, without thenecessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council.

Section 3. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to make one ormore written contracts under theCharter and the Codified Ordinancesof Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, for thepurchase or lease of television andradio advertising time and othermedia, for the Department of PortControl, for a period of one yearbeginning February 1, 2018, with threeone-year options to renew. The first ofthe one-year options to renew may beexercised by the Director of PortControl, without the necessity ofobtaining additional authority of thisCouncil. The second of the one-yearoptions to renew may not be exercisedwithout additional legislativeauthority. If such additionallegislative authority is granted andthe second of the one-year options torenew is exercised, then the third ofthe one-year options to renew may beexercisable at the option of theDirector of Port Control, without thenecessity of obtaining additionalauthority of this Council.

Section 4. That under Section 108(b)of the Charter, the purchasesauthorized by this ordinance may bemade through cooperativearrangements with othergovernmental agencies. The Directorof Port Control may sign alldocuments that are necessary to makethe purchases, and may enter into oneor more contracts with the vendorsselected through that cooperativeprocess.

Section 5. That the costs of therequirement contract or contractsauthorized by this ordinance shall becharged against the properappropriation accounts and theDirector of Finance shall certify theamount of any purchase under thecontract, each of which purchasesshall be made on order of theCommissioner of Purchases andSupplies by a delivery order issuedagainst the contract or contracts andcertified by the Director of Finance.

Section 6. That the costs of thestandard or professional servicesauthorized in this ordinance shall bepaid from Fund Nos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF104, 60 SF 105, 60 SF 106, 60 SF 126, 60SF 141, and from the fund or funds towhich are credited any grantsreceived for this purpose or passengerfacility charges, if authorized for thispurpose. (RQN 3001, RLA 2017-20)

Section 7. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 731-17.By Council Members Brancatelli

and Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance

authorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to apply for and accept agrant from Cuyahoga County tosupplement by amending a SBA Muni-County Supplemental Equity Pool; andauthorizing the director to enter intoone or more contracts with CuyahogaCounty and various small businessesto implement the grant.

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 agrant in an amount up to $250,000,from Cuyahoga County to supple-ment by amending a SBA Muni-County Supplemental Equity Pool tomake recoverable grants to assistsmall businesses with eligible pro-jects; 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 summary forthe grant contained in the filedescribed below.

Section 2. That the summary for thegrant, presented to the FinanceCommittee of this Council at a publichearing on this legislation and setforth in File No. 731-17-A, is made apart of this ordinance as if fullyrewritten, including the obligation ofthe City of Cleveland to provide cashmatching funds in the amount of$250,000, payable from Fund No. 17 SF065, is approved in all respects, andshall not be changed withoutadditional legislative authority. (RQS9501, RLA 2017-27)

Section 3. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more contractswith Cuyahoga County for thesupplementation of the existing poolof funds and the criteria to operate theSBA Muni-County SupplementalEquity Pool.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into one or more contractswith various small businesses toprovide recoverable grants under theSBA Muni-County SupplementalEquity Pool for eligible projects.

Section 5. That the terms of therecoverable grants shall be accordingto the terms set forth in the file.

Section 6. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto accept the collateral determined bythe Director to secure repayment ofthe grants. Any recoverable grantagreements, security instruments, orother documents shall be prepared andapproved by the Director of Law.

Section 7. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto charge and accept fees in anamount not to exceed the maximumallowable fees under federalregulations and the fees areappropriated to cover costs incurred inthe preparation of the grantapplication, closing and servicing ofthe grant. The fees shall be depositedto and expended from any and allfunds approved by the Director ofFinance.

Section 8. That the contracts andother appropriate documents needed

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to complete the transactionsauthorized by this legislation shall beprepared by the Director of Law.

Section 9. That the recoverablegrant contracts authorized in thislegislation will require the recipientof financial assistance to work withThe Workforce Investment Board forWorkforce Area No. 3 to identify andsolicit qualified candidates for jobopportunities related to the City’scontracts, and place special emphasison the hard to employ, including butnot limited to the disabled and personswho have been convicted of or havepled guilty to a criminal offense,unless the criminal conviction orrelated circumstances relate to theduties for the particular job sought.

Section 10. That any recoverablegrant entered into under thisordinance shall be authorized whenapproved by the Cleveland CitywideDevelopment Corporation and theMayor, and the Council Member inwhose ward the project is being givenassistance shall submit a letter ofsupport for the project. The Director ofEconomic Development shall notifythe Council Member in whose ward theproject will occur before it has beenapproved by the Cleveland CitywideDevelopment Corporation.

Section 11. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto accept the grant funds authorizedby this ordinance and deposit themonies into a fund designated by theDirector of Finance; and to acceptrepayment of the recoverable grantsand to deposit the monies into a fundor fund to be designated by theDirector of Finance.

Section 12. That the costs of eachrecoverable grant shall be paid fromthe fund or funds to which are creditedthe proceeds of the grant acceptedunder this ordinance, the cash match,and from the fund or fund to which arecredited any grant repayments madefrom grants authorized under thisordinance, and are appropriated forthis purpose.

Section 13. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 732-17.By Council Members Cummins,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into a U.S.Department of Housing and UrbanDevelopment Empowerment ZoneEconomic Development Initiativegrant agreement and a Ward 14Neighborhood Capital Fund GrantAgreement with DigitalC, or itsdesignee, to provide economicdevelopment assistance to partiallyfinance the development of theMidtown Tech Hive project located at6815 Euclid Avenue through the use ofEDI and Ward 14 NeighborhoodCapital Funds.

Whereas, the Midtown Tech Hivewill serve as a central location forcivic tech and digital inclusion pro-gramming in the City of Cleveland.

Programming will support digitalinclusion and technical training ascoordinated with programs through-out the City of Cleveland; 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 ofEconomic Development is autho-rized to enter into U.S. Departmentof Housing and Urban DevelopmentEmpowerment Zone EconomicDevelopment Initiative (“EDI”)Grant Agreement in the amount of$600,000 and a Ward 14 Neighbor-hood Capital Fund Grant Agreementin the amount of $94,000 with Digi-talC, or its designee, to provide eco-nomic development assistance topartially finance the development ofthe Midtown Tech Hive projectlocated at 6815 Euclid Avenue forthe public purpose of the develop-ment a neighborhood innovation andco-working space.

Section 2. That the costs of fundingunder this ordinance shall not exceeda total amount of $694,000. The amountof $600,000 shall be paid from Fund No.18 SF 003, and the amount of $94,000shall be paid from Fund No. 10 SF 177,Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund,RQS 9501, RL 2017-56.

Section 3. That the agreement andother appropriate documents neededto complete the transaction authorizedby this legislation shall be preparedby the Director of Law.

Section 4. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto charge and accept fees in anamount not to exceed the maximumallowable under federal regulations,which shall be deposited into Fund No.17 SF 305.

Section 5. That the contractauthorized in this legislation willrequire the recipient of financialassistance to work with, and/or causetheir Members/Tenants to work with,the Workforce Investment Board forWorkforce Area No. 3 to identify andsolicit qualified candidates for jobopportunities related to the City’scontracts, and place special emphasison the hard to employ, including, butnot limited to, the disabled andpersons who have been convicted of orhave pled guilty to a criminal offense,unless the criminal conviction orcircumstances relate to the duties forthe particular job sought.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 733-17.By Council Members Griffin,

Brancatelli and Kelley (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinanceauthorizing the Director of EconomicDevelopment to enter into aforgiveable Vacant PropertyInitiative loan, a non-forgiveable EDA

Title IX loan, and a grant agreementwith Simon’s Supermarket, or itsdesignee, to provide economicdevelopment assistance to partiallyfinance redeveloping the vacantgrocery store at 11501 Buckeye Roadas a full service supermarket.

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 enter into a forgiveableloan agreement under the VacantProperty Initiative with Simon’sSupermarket, or its designee,(“Simon’s”) in an amount up to$180,000, to provide economic devel-opment assistance to partiallyfinance redeveloping the vacant gro-cery store at 11501 Buckeye Road asa full service supermarket, relatedsoft costs, and other associated costsnecessary to redevelop the property(the “Project”).

Section 2. That, the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter a non-forgiveable loan EDATitle IX loan agreement with Simon’sin an amount up to $286,000, to provideeconomic development assistance topartially finance the Project.

Section 3. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto enter into a grant agreement in anamount up to $320,000 with Simon’s toprovide economic developmentassistance to partially finance theProject.

Section 4. That the summary for thislegislation, File No. 733-17-A, made apart of this ordinance as if fullyrewritten, is approved in all respectsand shall not be changed withoutadditional legislative authority.

Section 5. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto accept such collateral as thedirector determines is sufficient inorder to secure repayment of the EDATitle IX non-forgiveable loan.

Section 6. That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto accept monies in repayment of theEDA Title IX Loan and to deposit themonies in Fund Nos. 17 SF 006 and 12SF 958.

Section 7 That the Director ofEconomic Development is authorizedto charge and accept fees in anamount not to exceed the maximumallowable fees under federalregulations and the fees areappropriated to cover costs incurred inthe preparation of the loan or grantapplications, and closing andservicing of the loans or grants. Thefees shall be deposited to andexpended from Fund No. 17 SF 305,Loan Fees Fund.

Section 8. That the agreement andother appropriate documents neededto complete the transaction authorizedby this legislation shall be preparedby the Director of Law.

Section 9. That the contractsauthorized in this legislation willrequire the recipient of financialassistance to work with, and/or causetheir Tenants to work with, TheWorkforce Investment Board forWorkforce Area No. 3 to identify andsolicit qualified candidates for jobopportunities related to the City’scontracts, and place special emphasison the hard to employ, including but

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not limited to the disabled and personswho have been convicted of or havepled guilty to a criminal offense,unless the criminal conviction orrelated circumstances relate to theduties for the particular job sought.

Section 10. That the costs of anyloan funding under this ordinance,including forgivable andnonforgiveable portions, shall notexceed $466,000, and that the cost ofthe grant shall not exceed $320,000, fora total of $786,000 and shall be paidfrom Fund Nos. 17 SF 008, 17 SF 652,and 12 SF 954, RQS 9501, RL 2017-60.

Section 11. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 764-17.By Council Members Pruitt and

Reed.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Westley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1 and 2.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of WestleyEdrington to engage in mobile vend-ing outside of the Central Businessdistrict, and has determined that itis in the public interest to allowWestley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1 and 9;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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Westley Edrington to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 1 and 9.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 765-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Community Development to enterinto agreement with The ClevelandMuseum of Art for the Ohio CityStage Expo through the use of Ward3 Casino Revenue Fund.

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 theDepartment of Community Develop-ment is hereby authorized to enterinto agreement effective June 1,2017 with The Cleveland Museum ofArt for the Ohio City Stage Expo forthe public purpose of providing edu-cational activities and promotingthe history of Ohio City’s Hingetownneighborhood to the residents thatreside in the city of Clevelandthrough the use of Ward 3 CasinoRevenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $15,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 806-17.By Council Members McCormack

and Cleveland.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Candace Hanna to engage inmobile vending in Wards 3 and 5.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of CandaceHanna to engage in mobile vendingoutside of the Central Business dis-trict, and has determined that it isin the public interest to allow Can-dace Hanna to engage in mobilevending in Wards 3 and 5; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Candace Hanna to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 3 and 5.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 807-17.By Council Members Reed,

Cleveland and Griffin.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Jerry Smith to engage in mobilevending in Wards 2, 5 and 6.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, Council has consideredthe request of Jerry Smith to engagein mobile vending outside of theCentral Business district, and hasdetermined that it is in the publicinterest to allow Jerry Smith toengage in mobile vending in Wards2, 5 and 6; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Jerry Smith to engage in mobilevending in the public rights of wayin Wards 2, 5 and 6.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 808-17.By Council Members Cleveland and

Griffin.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Jeremy Lieber to engage inmobile vending in Wards 5 and 6.

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Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, this Council has consid-ered the request of Jeremy Lieber toengage in mobile vending outside ofthe Central Business district, andhas determined that it is in the pub-lic interest to allow Jeremy Lieberto engage in mobile vending inWards 5 and 6; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Jeremy Lieber to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 5 and 6.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 809-17.By Council Members Pruitt,

Cleveland and Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Ophelia Burkhalter to engage inmobile vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of OpheliaBurkhalter to engage in mobilevending outside of the Central Busi-ness district, and has determinedthat it is in the public interest toallow Ophelia Burkhalter to engagein mobile vending in Wards 1, 5 and9; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Ophelia Burkhalter to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 1, 5 and 9.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of the

Codified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 810-17.By Council Members McCormack

and J. Johnson.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the issuance of a Mobile Permitto Bertha Abston to engage inmobile vending in Wards 3 and 10.

Whereas, pursuant to Section675.07 of the Codified Ordinances ofCleveland, Ohio, 1976, (the “CodifiedOrdinances”) the consent of Councilexpressed by ordinance is a prereq-uisite to peddling upon public rightsof way outside of the Central Busi-ness District; and

Whereas, This Council has con-sidered the request of Bertha Abstonto engage in mobile vending outsideof the Central Business district, andhas determined that it is in the pub-lic interest to allow Bertha Abstonto engage in mobile vending inWards 3 and 10; 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 this Council con-sents, as required by, Section 675.08of the Codified Ordinances to allowto Bertha Abston to engage inmobile vending in the public rightsof way in Wards 3 and 10.

Section 2. That all of therequirements of Chapter 675 of theCodified Ordinances shall apply to thepersons named in Section 1 of thisordinance.

Section 3. That the privilege grantedmay be revoked at any time by thisCouncil.

Section 4. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 817-17.By Council Member Kelley.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Clerk of Council to enterinto an agreement with Saint Mar-tin De Porres High School WorkStudy Program to participate as asponsor of students for work/studypositions with Cleveland City Coun-cil.

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 Clerk of Coun-cil is authorized to enter into anagreement with Saint Martin DePorres High School Work Study Pro-gram to participate as a sponsor ofstudents for work/study positionswith Cleveland City Council. Thisagreement shall be entered into asof August 1, 2017 and shall termi-nate July 31, 2018. Cleveland CityCouncil shall provide sponsorshipfor up to four students at a timeduring the term. The agreementshall be certified for $36,600.00 andshall be certified from fund number01, subfund 001, department 0101,object 6320.

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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 818-17.By Council Members Keane and

Kelley (by departmental request).An emergency ordinance deter-

mining the method of making thepublic improvement of overlayingthe pavement for Taxiway D atBurke Lakefront Airport; and autho-rizing the Director of Port Controlto enter into one or more publicimprovement contracts for the mak-ing of the improvement; and autho-rizing the director to employ one ormore professional consultants nec-essary 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 ofoverlaying the pavement at Taxi-way D, for the Division of BurkeLakefront Airport, Department ofPort Control, by one or more con-tracts duly let to the lowest respon-sible bidder or bidders after com-petitive bidding on a unit basis forthe improvement.

Section 2. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to enter into oneor more contracts for the making ofthe public improvement with thelowest responsible bidder or biddersafter competitive bidding on a unitbasis for the improvement, provided,however, that each separate trade andeach distinct component part of theimprovement may be treated as aseparate improvement, and each, orany combination, of the trades orcomponents may be the subject of aseparate contract on a unit basis.

Section 3. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to apply and payfor permits, licenses, or other

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Ord. No. 820-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amend-

ed, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 38, under the terms con-

tained in File No. 820-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among

other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following

schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

1% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, is amended to read as follows:

Section 20. International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local 38. That salaries and compensation in the

following classifications shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing

after each classification:

Minimum Maximum

1. Electrical Inspector 1................................................................ $14.83 $26.38

2. Electrical Inspector 2................................................................ 15.66 27.87

3. Electrical Inspector 3................................................................ 16.49 29.35

4. Electrical Inspector 4................................................................ 26.88 30.88

Section 3. That existing Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

Passed July 12, 2017.

Effective July 14, 2017.

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authorizations required by anyregulatory agency or public authorityto permit performance of the workauthorized by this ordinance.

Section 4. That the Director of PortControl is authorized to employ bycontract or contracts one or moreconsultants or one or more firms ofconsultants for the purpose ofsupplementing the regularlyemployed staff of the severaldepartments of the City of Clevelandin order to provide professionalservices necessary to design theImprovement.

The selection of the consultants forthe services shall be made by theBoard of Control on the nomination ofthe Director of Port Control from a listof qualified consultants available foremployment as may be determinedafter a full and complete canvass bythe Director of Port Control for thepurpose of compiling a list. Thecompensation to be paid for theservices shall be fixed by the Board ofControl. The contract or contractsauthorized shall be prepared by theDirector of Law, approved by theDirector of Port Control, and certifiedby the Director of Finance.

Section 5. That the cost of thecontracts and other expendituresauthorized shall be paid from FundNos. 60 SF 001, 60 SF 104, 60 SF 105, 60SF 106, 60 SF 115, 60 SF 116, 60 SF 122,60 SF 126, 60 SF 128, 60 SF 130, 60 SF141, and 60 SF 160, from the fund orfunds to which are credited passengerfacility charges, if authorized for this

purpose, and the fund or funds towhich are credited the proceeds fromany airport grants received for thispurpose, Request No. RQS 3001, RL2017-76.

Section 6. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 819-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

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

ing and approving a contract withCleveland Thermal, LLC to makethe emergency repair to an under-ground steam pipe leak on LakesideAvenue, for the Department of Pub-lic Works.

Whereas, a leak has been detect-ed in an underground steam pipethat feeds City Hall’s heating andhot water systems on LakesideAvenue; and

Whereas, it is imperative that theunderground steam line be repairedimmediately; and

Whereas, Cleveland Thermal, LLChas been the City’s contractor forthis type of work in the past, iscapable of performing this workimmediately at an estimated cost of$230,000 and is currently on-site; 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 this Council autho-rizes and approves a contract byand between the City of Clevelandand Cleveland Thermal, LLC in theestimated amount of $230,000 tomake the emergency repair to anunderground steam pipe leak onLakeside Avenue and any relatedequipment, for the Department ofPublic Works.

Section 2. That the cost of thecontract authorized shall be paid fromFund Nos. 20 SF 566 and 20 SF 573.(RQS 7011, RL 2017-64)

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

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Ord. No. 821-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to com-

pensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing Inspectors), under the terms contained in File No.

821-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among other things, for

an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

1% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, is amended to read as follows:

Section 21. Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbers Inspectors). That salaries and compensation in the following classifi-

cations shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classi-

fication:

Minimum Maximum

1. Plumbing Inspector 1 ................................................................ $14.83 $26.38

2. Plumbing Inspector 2 ................................................................ 15.66 27.87

3. Plumbing Inspector 3 ................................................................ 16.49 29.35

4. Plumbing Inspector 4 ................................................................ 26.88 30.88

Section 3. That existing Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

Passed July 12, 2017.

Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 822-17.

By Council Member Kelley (by departmental request).

An emergency ordinance approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100,

AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications.

Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of a munic-

ipal department; now, therefore,

Be it ordained by the Council of the City of Cleveland:

Section 1. That under division (B) of Section 4117.10 of the Revised Code, this Council approves the collective

bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO, under the terms con-

tained in File No. 822-17-A, for the period from April 1, 2016 through March 31, 2019, and which provides, among

other things, for an increase in the salaries and wages for members of the bargaining unit under the following

schedule:

Increase Approximate Date of Increase

0% April 1, 2016

2% April 1, 2017

2% April 1, 2018

Section 2. That Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No. 491-15,

passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 19-17, passed January 23, 2017, and

Ordinance No. 359-17, passed April 10, 2017, is amended to read as follows:

Section 8. International Local 100, AFSCME Ohio Council 8 AFL-CIO. That salaries in the following classifi-

cations shall be fixed by the appointing authority in accordance with the schedule appearing after each classi-

fication:

Minimum Maximum

1. Accountant I ................................................................................. 14.39 21.65

2. Accountant II ............................................................................... 14.88 23.77

3. Accountant III.............................................................................. 15.48 26.36

4. Accountant Clerk I..................................................................... 10.00 17.55

5. Accountant Clerk II................................................................... 10.00 18.95

6. Activities Therapist ................................................................... 10.00 16.68

7. Airport Information Representative .................................... 12.14 18.20

8. Airport Operations Agent I..................................................... 17.13 22.49

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9. Airport Operations Agent II................................................... 21.52 26.48

10. Airport Safety Man .................................................................... 17.19 24.73

11. Architect ......................................................................................... 10.00 32.74

12. Associate Engineer..................................................................... 24.04 44.14

13. Assistant Plan Examiner......................................................... 16.29 24.99

14. Assistant Residential Plan Examiner ................................ 13.42 24.99

15. Associate Programmer .............................................................. 10.00 25.45

16. Bill Collector................................................................................. 12.14 18.19

17. Billing Clerk................................................................................. 10.00 17.54

18. Building Inspector ...................................................................... 14.26 24.15

19. Building Inspector I .................................................................. 14.08 26.38

20. Building Inspector II ................................................................ 14.89 27.87

21. Building Inspector III............................................................... 15.70 29.35

22. Building Inspector IV ............................................................... 26.35 30.88

23. Caseworker I ................................................................................ 13.33 19.75

24. Caseworker II .............................................................................. 14.03 21.65

25. Cashier/Starter............................................................................. 10.00 21.66

26. Chemist ........................................................................................... 18.49 28.77

27. Chief Miscellaneous Investigator.......................................... 10.00 24.99

28. Citizens Information Representative................................... 10.00 20.68

29. Claims Examiner......................................................................... 10.00 24.99

30. Clinical Laboratory Assistant ................................................ 10.00 20.68

31. Clinical Laboratory Technician I ......................................... 10.00 23.77

32. Clinical Laboratory Technician II ....................................... 16.86 25.45

33. Community Development Planner ........................................ 10.00 31.52

34. Community Health Aide........................................................... 10.00 17.55

35. Community Relations Representative I ............................. 10.00 20.68

36. Community Relations Representative II ........................... 10.00 24.99

37. Community Relations Representative III.......................... 10.00 30.93

38. Computer Monitor Assistant ................................................... 10.00 15.02

39. Computer Operator...................................................................... 10.00 24.99

40. Construction Technician........................................................... 12.02 24.99

41. Consumer Protection Specialist ............................................. 10.00 19.76

42. Contract and Monitoring Specialist ..................................... 10.00 26.45

43. Cook ................................................................................................. 13.77 17.09

44. Copy Center Operator................................................................ 10.00 20.09

44a. Customer Account Associate, Billing Services ................ 14.28 18.94

44b. Customer Account Associate, Credit & Collections ....... 15.08 20.00

44c. Customer Service Representative, Call Center................ 14.28 18.94

45. Customer Service Representative ......................................... 12.15 18.94

46. Customer Support Associate of Billing Services ............ 15.08 20.00

47.

48. Customer Support Associate of Cleveland Public

Power Meter Service Center ............................................... 14.28 18.94

49. Customer Support Associate of Credit and

Collections.................................................................................. 15.08 20.00

50. Customer Support Associate of Meter Operations.......... 14.28 18.94

51. Customer Support Associate of Water Distribution

and Maintenance ..................................................................... 14.28 18.94

52. Customer Support Associate of Water Pollution

Control......................................................................................... 14.28 18.94

53. Data Control Clerk..................................................................... 10.00 18.20

54. Data Conversion Operator ....................................................... 12.02 16.49

55. Development Officer .................................................................. 10.00 29.35

56. Disease Intervention Specialist I ......................................... 17.83 25.20

57. Disease Intervention Specialist II........................................ 19.81 27.90

58. Drug and Alcohol Counselor .................................................. 10.00 16.10

59. Elevator Inspector ...................................................................... 14.23 26.38

60. Engineer ......................................................................................... 22.78 37.29

61. Environmental Compliance Specialist I ............................. 14.95 24.90

62. Environmental Compliance Specialist II ........................... 16.35 26.07

63. Environmental Compliance Specialist III ......................... 17.90 33.56

64. Environmental Enforcement Specialist I........................... 14.95 25.92

65. Environmental Enforcement Specialist II......................... 16.35 27.16

66. Environmental Enforcement Specialist III ....................... 17.90 28.48

67. Environmental Monitoring Specialist I .............................. 13.33 25.69

68. Environmental Monitoring Specialist II ............................ 14.18 26.91

69. Environmental Monitoring Specialist III........................... 15.74 28.18

70. Financial Analyst ....................................................................... 10.00 23.77

71. Financial Counselor ................................................................... 10.00 24.99

72. First Press Operator.................................................................. 12.00 23.85

73. General Storekeeper................................................................... 19.25 26.75

74. Geriatric Outreach Worker ..................................................... 10.00 23.76

75. Hazardous Material Specialist ............................................... 21.63 35.70

76. Head Cook ..................................................................................... 10.00 19.29

77. Head Storekeeper........................................................................ 17.85 24.72

78. Help Desk Analyst..................................................................... 12.02 27.68

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79. Home Maintenance Aide .......................................................... 10.00 18.26

80. House Connection Inspector ................................................... 15.39 20.24

81. Residential Building Inspector.............................................. 17.69 21.79

82. Income Tax Tracer .................................................................... 12.60 20.22

83. Information Control Analyst .................................................. 10.00 22.67

84. Inspector of Permits and Sales............................................. 20.55 24.27

85. Inspector of Weight and Measures ..................................... 12.89 19.19

86. Instrumentation Technician I ................................................ 20.44 23.27

87. Instrumentation Technician II .............................................. 22.81 25.63

88. Instrument Repairman.............................................................. 10.00 22.91

89. Intake Specialist ......................................................................... 10.00 17.55

90. Interim Building Inspector ..................................................... 19.00 21.82

91. Interim Mechanical Inspector ................................................ 19.00 21.82

92. Interim Residential Building Inspector ............................. 15.75 18.09

93. Interim Residential Plan Examiner .................................... 20.25 23.27

94. Junior Cashier.............................................................................. 11.14 18.19

95. Junior Clerk.................................................................................. 11.97 15.16

96. Lab Coordinator........................................................................... 16.82 28.80

97. Laboratory Assistant ................................................................. 10.00 20.68

98. Landscape Designer ................................................................... 10.00 30.93

99. Life Guard ..................................................................................... 10.00 17.32

100. Life Guard Captain .................................................................... 10.00 21.44

101. Mechanical Inspector I ............................................................. 14.08 26.38

102. Mechanical Inspector II ........................................................... 14.89 27.87

103. Mechanical Inspector III.......................................................... 15.70 29.35

104. Mechanical Inspector IV .......................................................... 27.39 30.88

105. Medical Billing Reimbursement Specialist ....................... 10.42 22.95

106. Medical Coder and Billing Analyst ..................................... 10.17 23.65

107. Messenger....................................................................................... 10.00 16.33

108. Meter Reader ................................................................................ 15.53 20.66

109. Meter Technician ........................................................................ 18.05 20.66

110. Miscellaneous Investigator...................................................... 15.35 19.96

111. Monitoring, Auditing and Evaluation Coordinator........ 13.65 24.12

112. Network Analyst I...................................................................... 14.52 37.82

113. On The Job Training Specialist ........................................... 12.71 23.31

114. Parking Attendant...................................................................... 10.00 17.55

115. Parking Meter Collector........................................................... 10.00 17.52

116. Parking Meter Serviceman...................................................... 16.49 18.42

117. Permit Processing Specialist .................................................. 10.00 14.70

118. Pharmacist..................................................................................... 10.74 34.56

119. Photographer ................................................................................ 10.00 23.77

120. Photographic Laboratory Technician.................................. 10.00 20.68

121. Physical Director I..................................................................... 10.00 21.36

122. Physical Director II................................................................... 10.00 23.05

123. Residential Plan Examiner..................................................... 19.56 28.24

124. Play Director ................................................................................ 10.00 14.98

125. Pressman ........................................................................................ 10.00 23.32

126. Preventive Health Counselor.................................................. 13.59 24.16

127. Preventive Health Educator ................................................... 10.00 16.24

128. Principal Cashier ........................................................................ 14.66 25.45

129. Principal Clerk ............................................................................ 14.88 21.54

130. Print Shop Helper....................................................................... 12.85 16.03

131. Private Secretary ........................................................................ 10.00 22.73

132. Program Analyst......................................................................... 16.64 32.95

133. Programmer................................................................................... 10.00 29.36

134. Programmer Analyst.................................................................. 10.00 32.95

135. Property Clerk ............................................................................. 11.37 36.48

136. Psychiatric Social Worker....................................................... 12.48 23.69

137. Public Health Nursing Aide ................................................... 10.63 15.28

138. Public Health Sanitarian I ..................................................... 15.48 23.46

139. Public Health Sanitarian II.................................................... 17.38 25.29

140. Public Health Sanitarian III.................................................. 15.49 26.55

141. Public Health Sanitarian IV .................................................. 18.77 32.63

142. Public Information Officer...................................................... 10.00 24.99

143. Quality Assurance Analyst ..................................................... 10.00 29.35

144. Quality Control Coordinator ................................................... 16.82 28.82

145. Radio Dispatcher......................................................................... 17.33 22.49

146. Radio Technician ........................................................................ 19.85 22.49

147. Receptionist................................................................................... 10.00 15.54

148. Recreation Aide ........................................................................... 10.00 12.07

149. Recreation Instructor ................................................................ 10.00 17.55

150. Recreation Instructor I............................................................. 10.00 18.71

151. Recreation Instructor II........................................................... 10.00 19.41

152. Recreation Instructor III ......................................................... 10.00 20.53

153. Redevelopment Advisor ............................................................ 10.00 26.36

154. Redevelopment Coordinator .................................................... 10.00 29.31

155. Registered Animal Health Technician............................... 10.00 17.55

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Ord. No. 835-17.By Council Members McCormack, K.

Johnson and Brancatelli (bydepartmental request).

An emergency ordinance to amendthe title and Section 1 of Ordinance No.386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating toan encroachment permit toWorthington Yards, LTD to encroachinto the public right-of-way overJohnson Avenue by installing, using,and maintaining overhead bridgesand supporting columns.

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 Section1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June5, 2017, are amended to read as follows:

An emergency ordinance authoriz-ing the Director of Capital Projects

to enter into a maintenance, inspec-tion, and repair agreement and toissue an encroachment permit,either separately or in combinationwith the agreement, to WorthingtonYards, LTD to encroach into thepublic right-of-way over JohnsonAvenue by installing, using, andmaintaining two overhead bridgesand two supporting columns foreach bridge.

Section 1. That the Director ofCapital Projects is authorized toenter into a maintenance, inspection,and repair agreement and to issuean encroachment permit, revocableat the will of Council, either sepa-rately or in combination with theagreement, to Worthington Yards,LTD, 6055 Rockside Woods Blvd.Suite 100, Independence Ohio 44131(“Permittee”), to encroach into thepublic right-of-way over JohnsonAvenue by installing, using, and

maintaining two overhead bridgesand two supporting columns foreach bridge, at the following loca-tions:

Overhead Bridge Location 1Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 664.50 feetand 681.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Street

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156. Rehabilitation Inspector........................................................... 17.69 29.33

157. Residential Building Inspector.............................................. 10.00 21.79

158. Residential Plan Examiner..................................................... 10.00 28.24

159. Second Press Operator .............................................................. 10.00 21.33

160. Secretary......................................................................................... 10.00 18.96

161. Secretary to Director of Consumer Affairs ...................... 10.00 30.93

162. Senior Assistant City Planner ............................................... 10.00 26.36

163. Senior Assistant Designer ....................................................... 10.00 26.36

164. Senior Assistant Mechanical Engineer............................... 10.00 26.36

165. Senior Cashier .............................................................................. 12.57 21.65

166. Senior Chemist ............................................................................. 17.61 24.99

167. Senior Clerk .................................................................................. 12.47 17.78

168. Senior Computer Operator ....................................................... 10.00 29.36

169. Senior Contract and Monitoring Specialist ....................... 11.34 31.12

170. Senior Data Conversion Operator ......................................... 13.47 19.76

171. Senior Development Officer .................................................... 12.63 38.52

172. Senior Draftsman ........................................................................ 11.69 21.25

173. Senior Laboratory Technician................................................ 10.86 19.33

174. Senior Landscape Architect .................................................... 10.00 32.73

175. Sewer Service Man ..................................................................... 18.16 20.66

176. Site Inspector................................................................................ 10.00 24.99

177. Social Worker for Homeless .................................................. 13.82 24.58

178. Starter (Golf) ............................................................................... 10.00 14.52

179. Stenographer III ........................................................................ 10.00 19.76

180. Stock Clerk.................................................................................... 13.11 19.54

181. Storekeeper .................................................................................... 16.66 22.26

182. Surveyor.......................................................................................... 19.23 48.08

183. Tax Auditor I............................................................................... 14.39 21.18

184. Tax Auditor II............................................................................. 15.48 23.30

185. Technical Specialist ................................................................... 10.00 24.99

186. Technical Specifications Writer ............................................ 10.00 26.37

187. Telecommunications Analyst I .............................................. 14.53 45.49

188. Telephone Operator .................................................................... 10.00 18.35

189. Telephone Supervisor ................................................................ 10.00 18.95

190. Traffic Sign and Marking Technician ............................... 16.57 18.96

191. Trainee Building Inspector..................................................... 18.60 21.79

192. Trainee Residential Plan Examiner ................................... 18.25 22.65

193. Typist .............................................................................................. 12.02 16.49

194. Water Hydraulic Repairman .................................................. 18.16 20.66

195. Water Meter Repairman .......................................................... 16.18 20.66

196. Water Pipe Repairman............................................................. 16.77 22.11

197. Water Service Investigator ..................................................... 19.08 20.66

198. Water Serviceman....................................................................... 10.00 17.65

199. Water System Construction Inspector ................................ 18.97 25.82

200. Web Content Editor................................................................... 10.00 31.91

Section 3. That existing Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by Ordinance No.

491-15, passed May 4, 2015, Ordinance No. 707-16, passed July 13, 2016, Ordinance No. 19-17, passed January 23, 2017,

and Ordinance No. 359-17, passed April 10, 2017, is repealed.

Section 4. 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.

Passed July 12, 2017.

Effective July 14, 2017.

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and West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 303.46 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for the area hereindescribed;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°35'30" West along

said Southeasterly Right of Way ofJohnson Avenue, a distance of 40.82feet to an angle point thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°32'29" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;Course No. 3:

Thence North 55°35'30" East alongsaid Northwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 41.01 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°12'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements and including the right toextend below the lower limitingelevation of the easement to providenecessary support systems for thestructures within the above describedencroachment area.

Overhead Bridge Location 2The basis of bearings of this survey

is based on Ohio State PlaneCoordinate system, North Zone, NAD83 per GPS observations and bearingsare to denote angles only.

Situated in the City of Cleveland,County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 663.00 feetand 722.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 168.35 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for the parcel ofland herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°35'30" West along

said Southeasterly Right of Way ofJohnson Avenue, a distance of 14.57feet to an angle point thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 35°27'24" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Northwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 15.05 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°37'21" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 33.00 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements and including the right toextend below the lower limitingelevation of the encroachment toprovide necessary support systems forthe structures within the abovedescribed encroachment area.

Supporting Column Encroachment 1Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.8 feetand 664.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 303.94 feet to a point,thence North 34°19'17" West, adistance 1.44 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°40'43" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 1.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°19'17" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°40'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 1.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°19'17" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 2Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachent described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.8 feetand 664.50 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence South 34°26'07" East, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Southeasterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidSoutheasterly Right of Way, adistance of 329.12 feet to a point,thence North 34°19'17" West, adistance 1.36 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 55°40'43" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 2:Thence North 34°19'17" West

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 55°40'43" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to an anglepoint thereon;

Course No. 4:Thence South 34°19'17" East

through said Johnson Avenue Right ofWay, a distance of 2.75 feet to theprincipal place of beginning,according to the exhibit by LanganEngineering and EnvironmentalServices dated February 5, 2017, beingthe same more or less and beingsubject to all legal highways andeasements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 3Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.70 feetand 663.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Northwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Court, thence South 55°35'30"West along said Northwesterly Rightof Way, a distance of 180.94 feet to the

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Principal Place of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1:Thence South 34°24'30" East, a

distance of 2.19 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 2:Thence South 55°50'58" West, a

distance of 1.98 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 34°25'00" West, a

distance of 2.18 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 4:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Johnson Avenue Right of Way, adistance of 1.98 feet to the principalplace of beginning, according to theexhibit by Langan Engineering andEnvironmental Services dated April11, 2017, being the same more or lessand being subject to all legalhighways and easements.

Supporting Column Encroachment 4Situated in the City of Cleveland,

County of Cuyahoga and State of Ohio,and known as being part of Original 2Acre Lots No. 26, being a proposedencroachment described as extendingbetween planes at elevation 649.90 feetand 663.00 feet above mean sea level asdetermined by GPS observations in theNAVD 1988 Datum, being more fullybounded and described as follows:

Beginning at a point at thecenterline intersection of West 6thStreet, 99 feet wide, and JohnsonAvenue, 33 feet wide, said point beingdistant North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 405.05 feet from a founddrill hole in a stone at the centerlineintersection of said West 6th Streetand West St. Clair Avenue, 99 feetwide, thence South 55°35'30" Westalong said centerline of JohnsonAvenue, a distance of 49.50 feet to apoint, thence North 34°26'07" West, adistance of 16.50 feet to a point alonga Northwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue, thence South55°35'30" West along saidNorthwesterly Right of Way, adistance of 180.94 feet to the PrincipalPlace of Beginning for theencroachment area herein described;

Course No. 1: Thence South 34°24'30" East, a

distance of 2.25 feet to an angle pointthereon;Course No. 2:

Thence South 56°05'33" West, adistance of 1.98 feet to an angle pointthereon;

Course No. 3:Thence North 34°25'00" West, a

distance of 2.23 feet to theNorthwesterly Right of Way of saidJohnson Avenue;

Course No. 4:Thence North 55°35'30" East along

said Johnson Avenue Right of Way, adistance of 1.98 feet to the principalplace of beginning, according to theexhibit by Langan Engineering andEnvironmental Services dated April11, 2017, being the same more or lessand being subject to all legalhighways and easements.

The basis of bearings of this surveyis based on Ohio State PlaneCoordinate system, North Zone, NAD83 per GPS observations and bearingsare to denote angles only.

Legal Description approved by GregEsber, Section Chief, Plats, Surveysand House Numbering Section.

Section 2. That the existing title andSection 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17,passed June 5, 2017, are repealed.

Section 3. That this ordinance isdeclared to be an emergency measureand, provided it receives theaffirmative vote of two-thirds of allthe members elected to Council, itshall take effect and be in forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 851-17.By Council Member K. Johnson and

Reed.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit tothe Mt. Pleasant NOW DevelopmentCorporation to stretch a cross streetbanner on Kinsman Road at East139th Street, for the period fromJuly 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017,inclusive, publicizing the summeroutdoor concert series, “Jamming atthe Point.”

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Mt. PleasantNOW Development Corporation tostretch a cross street banner onKinsman Road at East 139th Street,for the period from July 16, 2017 toAugust 15, 2017, inclusive. Said ban-ner shall be approved by the Direc-tor of Capital Projects, in consulta-tion with the Director of PublicSafety, as to type, method of affix-ing and location so as not to inter-fere with any sign erected andmaintained under the requirementsof law or ordinance. The permissionof the owner of any pole from whicha banner will be hung must beobtained prior to issuance of thepermit. No commercial advertisingshall be printed or permitted on saidbanner and said banner shall beremoved promptly upon the expira-tion 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 852-17.By Council Member McCormack.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit to

the Ohio City Merchant Associationto stretch a banner at West 25thStreet and Lorain Avenue, for theperiod from August 1, 2017 toAugust 23, 2017, inclusive, publiciz-ing Market Square Music.

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Ohio City Mer-chant Association to stretch a ban-ner at West 25th Street and LorainAvenue, for the period from August1, 2017 to August 23, 2017, inclusive.Said banner shall be approved bythe Director of Capital Projects, inconsultation with the Director ofPublic Safety, as to type, method ofaffixing and location so as not tointerfere with any sign erected andmaintained under the requirementsof law or ordinance. The permissionof the owner of any pole from whicha banner will be hung must beobtained prior to issuance of thepermit. No commercial advertisingshall be printed or permitted on saidbanner and said banner shall beremoved promptly upon the expira-tion 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 853-17.By Council Members J. Johnson and

Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing and directing the Director ofCapital Projects to issue a permit tothe Glenville Community Founda-tion to stretch cross street bannerson St. Clair Avenue at East 103rdStreet, East 88th Street and HerrickRoad, for the period from July 14,2017 to August 13, 2017, inclusive,publicizing the Annual GlenvilleHeritage Festival.

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 notwithstandingthe provision of Section 623.13 of theCodified Ordinances, of Cleveland,Ohio, 1976, the Director of theDepartment of Capital Projects ishereby authorized and directed toissue a permit to the Glenville Com-munity Foundation to stretch crossstreet banners on St. Clair Avenueat East 103rd Street, East 88th Streetand Herrick Road, for the periodfrom July 14, 2017 to August 13,2017, inclusive. Said banner shall beapproved by the Director of CapitalProjects, in consultation with theDirector of Public Safety, as to type,

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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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise, itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 857-17.By Council Member Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with African American MaleWellness Walk for the AfricanAmerican Male Health Expothrough the use of Ward 9 CasinoRevenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement effective August 26, 2017with the African American MaleWellness Walk for the AfricanAmerican Male Health Expo for thepublic purpose of providing healtheducation and information onhealthy life style practices toAfrican American Males residing inthe city of Cleveland through theuse of Ward 9 Casino revenueFunds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $7,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 858-17.By Council Members K. Johnson and

Cleveland.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with the Urban Initiatives ofOhio North First Jurisdiction for theHealth and Wellness Families Expo

through the use of Wards 4 and 5Casino Revenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement effective July 17, 2017with the Urban Initiatives of OhioNorth First Jurisdiction for theHealth and Wellness Families Expofor the public purpose of providinghealth education and disease pre-vention to families residing in thecity of Cleveland through the use ofWards 4 and 5 Casino RevenueFunds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $4,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 859-17.By Council Member Conwell.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Public Health to enter into agree-ment with Circle Health Services forthe HIV/AIDs Education Programthrough the use of Ward 9 CasinoRevenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Public Health ishereby authorized to enter intoagreement with Circle Health Ser-vices for the HIV/AIDs EducationProgram for the public purpose ofproviding community outreach edu-cation, testing and treatment tothose targeted high risk populationsof residents residing in the city ofCleveland through the use of Ward9 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $5,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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

immediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

Ord. No. 871-17.By Council Member Kazy.An emergency ordinance authoriz-

ing the Director of the Departmentof Community Development to enterinto agreement with the BellairePuritas Development Corporationfor the youth vocational landscapingprogram through the use of Ward 16Casino Revenue Funds.

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 theDepartment of Community Develop-ment is hereby authorized to enterinto agreement effective May 1, 2017with Bellaire Puritas DevelopmentCorporation for the youth vocation-al landscaping program for the pub-lic purpose of providing job trainingto youth residing in the city ofCleveland through the use of Ward16 Casino Revenue Funds.

Section 2. That the cost of saidcontract shall be in an amount not toexceed $5,000 and shall be paid fromFund No. 10 SF 188.

Section 3. That the Director of Lawshall prepare and approve saidcontract and that the contract shallcontain such terms and provisions ashe deems necessary to protect theCity’s interest.

Section 4. 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 forceimmediately upon its passage andapproval by the Mayor; otherwise itshall take effect and be in force fromand after the earliest period allowedby law.

Passed July 12, 2017.Effective July 14, 2017.

COUNCIL COMMITTEEMEETINGS

Tuesday July 11, 20179:30 a.m.

Development, Planning and Sus-tainability (Zoning) Committee: Pre-sent: Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland,Vice Chair; Cummins, McCormack,Pruitt, Zone. Authorized Absence:Dow.

Development, Planning and Sus-tainability Committee: Present:Brancatelli, Chair; Cleveland, ViceChair; Cummins, McCormack, Pruitt,Zone. Authorized Absence: Dow.

Wednesday July 12, 20179:00 a.m.

Committee of the Whole: Present:Kelley, Chair; Brady, Brancatelli,Cleveland, Conwell, Cummins, Dow,Griffin, K. Johnson, Kazy, Keane,McCormack, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed,Zone. Unauthorized Absence: J.Johnson.

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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

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Emergency Solutions Grant

funds for expenses of the Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and

Homeless Services Programs. (O 831-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Agreements

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Saint Martin De Porres High

School Work Study Program to participate as a sponsor of students for work/study

positions with Cleveland City Council. (O 817-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties

presently owned by KD Tower City LLC, or its designee, the Terminal Tower Building

located at 50 Public Square and the North Park Garage located on Superior Avenue for the

purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing

legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code; and authorizing an

agreement with KD Tower City LLC, or its designee. (O 701-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Purchase Agreement and/or

an Option to Purchase Agreement with Weston, Inc., or its designee, for the sale of City

owned properties located at Berea and Madison Roads and known as the Midland Steel

site, for the development of a multi- tenant industrial facility; and authorizing the

Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to convey the properties, which are no longer

needed for the City’s public use. (O 842-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1247

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a

Dave’s Supermarket between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to

provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain

improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 704-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC,

or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village

Development Corporation to allow and accept landscaping improvements at Fire Station

No. 13 located at 4952 Broadway Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director

to enter into a property adoption agreement with Slavic Village Development Corporation

to maintain the improvements it installs at the location. (O 850-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Tremont West

Development Corporation to allow and accept improvements at Lincoln Park, located at

1200 Starkweather Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director to enter into

a property adoption agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation to maintain

the improvements it installs at Lincoln Park. (O 711-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more license agreements with

Case Western Reserve University, to facilitate pedestrian crossing and traffic safety

improvements and to make utility connections to the Nord Family Greenway project at

or under certain city park drives in Wade Park. (O 651-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into

agreement with The Cleveland Museum of Art for the Ohio City Stage Expo through the

use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Fund. (O 765-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with

African American Male Wellness Walk for the African American Male Health Expo

through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 857-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1339

AIDS

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or

entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more

professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to

enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to

implement the grant. (O 722-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various

agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA

Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide

evaluation services. (O 723-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326

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Appreciation

Appreciation Resolution for Reverend Dr. Mary B. Harpe (R 908-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Appreciation Resolution for Willetta Milam (R 907-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Banners

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Mt. Pleasant

NOW Development Corporation to stretch a cross street banner on Kinsman Road at East

139th Street, for the period from July 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017, inclusive, publicizing the

summer outdoor concert series, “Jamming at the Point.” (O 851-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

Board of Building Standards and Building Appeals

Broadway Avenue, 2912 (Ward 3) — Weston Inc., owner — appeal adopted on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-72-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Brookpark Road, 5730 (a.k.a. 5400 Brookpark Road) (Ward 13) — John Fadel, owner — appeal

resolved on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-77-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Detroit Avenue, 2710 (Ward 3) — TEG Properties Inc., owner — extension of time granted

on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-35-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Division Avenue, 4500 (Ward 15) — The Great Lakes Towing Company, owner — no action on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-84-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

East 138th Street, 4071 (Ward 1) — Thomas Shelby, owner — appeal adopted on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-69-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

East 147th Street, 3951 (Ward 1) — Ramona Cox-Jones, owner — appeal adopted on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-103-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

East 4th Street, 2068 and 402 Euclid Avenue (Ward 3) — AJAPPJR, LLC & MRN L.P., et al.,

owner — extension of time granted on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-53-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Fortune Avenue, 11013 (Ward 11) — Maricela Ruiz, owner — appeal resolved on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-85-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Manor Avenue, 10103 (Ward 4) — Arthur Reeves, owner — appeal resolved on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-81-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Maywood Avenue, 9491 (Ward 14) — Maywood Ind. Park LLC, owner — appeal adopted on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-36-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Metropolitan Drive, 4266 (Ward 17) — Tammie Trac, owner — appeal adopted on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-116-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Old River Road, 1059-1075 (Ward 3) — Flats East Phase 2 Retail LLC, owner — appeal

adopted on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-115-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Payne Avenue, 3500 (Ward 7) — David Hagen, owner — no action on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-86-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Schneider Avenue, 7287 (Ward 3) — Dorothy Chambers, owner — appeal resolved on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-76-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Superior Avenue, 10702 (Ward 9) — Dan-Ray Construction, LLC, owner — appeal resolved on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-82-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

West 11th Place, 2041 (Ward 3) — Harry Paparizos, owner, Jeffrey Rutushin, contractor —

appeal adopted on 7/12/17 (Doc. A-78-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

West 3rd Street, 2394 (Ward 3) — Jeffery W. Leiseberg, owner — appeal resolved on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-83-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

West 50th Street, 3562 (Ward 14) — Douglas A. Franklin, owner — appeal adopted on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-75-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

West 84th Street, 1444 (Ward 15) — Larry Blankenship, owner — appeal adopted on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-73-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

West 84th Street, 1446 (Ward 15) — Larry Blankenship, owner — appeal adopted on 7/12/17

(Doc. A-74-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1298

Whitethorn Avenue, 8114 (Ward 7) — Jen-ZW Ohio Partners LLP, owner — appeal resolved on

7/12/17 (Doc. A-79-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Board of Control — Capital Projects Office

Central Recreation Center Roof Replacement and Water Intrusion repair — per Ord. 732-14

to The R.W. Clark Company, Inc. (BOC Res. 353-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

W.C. Reed Playfield Site Improvements — per Ord. 549-17 to The R. J. Platten Contracting

Co. (BOC Res. 354-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

Board of Control — Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Division

Lots S-24 and S-25 — Contract #69003 — set fair market ground rental rate per Ord.

1330-08 — Dept. of Port Control (BOC Res. 352-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Community Development Department

B.R. Knez Construction, Inc. — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 9) (BOC Res. 356-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

East 88th Street (Ward 7) — PPN 107-14-094 — Harold Wayne Jordan (BOC Res. 357-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

West 5th Street (Ward 3) — PPN 004-19-124 — Andrew Gotlieb (BOC Res. 355-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

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Board of Control — Finance Department

Keys, Locks and Hardware services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101(a)21 to Commercial Door

Service, Co. Inc, dba Cleveland Key & Security (BOC Res. 348-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program

B.R. Knez Construction, Inc. — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 9) (BOC Res. 356-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

East 88th Street (Ward 7) — PPN 107-14-094 — Harold Wayne Jordan (BOC Res. 357-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

West 5th Street (Ward 3) — PPN 004-19-124 — Andrew Gotlieb (BOC Res. 355-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 3)

West 5th Street (Ward 3) — PPN 004-19-124 — Andrew Gotlieb (BOC Res. 355-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 7)

East 88th Street (Ward 7) — PPN 107-14-094 — Harold Wayne Jordan (BOC Res. 357-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

Board of Control — Land Reutilization Program (Ward 9)

B.R. Knez Construction, Inc. — various parcels on scattered sites (Ward 9) (BOC Res. 356-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

Board of Control — Leases

Lots S-24 and S-25 — Contract #69003 — set fair market ground rental rate per Ord.

1330-08 — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, Dept. of Port Control

(BOC Res. 352-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Port Control Department

Lots S-24 and S-25 — Contract #69003 — set fair market ground rental rate per Ord.

1330-08 — Division of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (BOC Res. 352-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Public Improvement Contracts

Central Recreation Center Roof Replacement and Water Intrusion repair — per Ord. 732-14

to The R.W. Clark Company, Inc. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 353-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

W.C. Reed Playfield Site Improvements — per Ord. 549-17 to The R. J. Platten Contracting

Co. — Office of Capital Projects (BOC Res. 354-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1286

West 123rd Street Sewer Project — per Ord. 1141-16 to The Vallejo Company — Division of

Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 349-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Public Utilities Department

Neutralization Chemicals — per C.O. Sec. 129.24 to Bonded Chemicals, Inc. — Division of

Water (BOC Res. 350-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Sewer Maintenance Appurtenances: Slabs — per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Cifani & Sons, Inc. —

Division of Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 351-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

West 123rd Street Sewer Project — per Ord. 1141-16 to The Vallejo Company — Division of

Water Pollution Control (BOC Res. 349-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Requirement Contracts

Keys, Locks and Hardware services — per C.O. Sec. 181.101(a)21 to Commercial Door

Service, Co. Inc, dba Cleveland Key & Security — Dept. of Finance (BOC Res. 348-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Neutralization Chemicals — per C.O. Sec. 129.24 to Bonded Chemicals, Inc. — Division of

Water, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 350-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Sewer Maintenance Appurtenances: Slabs — per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Cifani & Sons, Inc. —

Division of Water Pollution Control, Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 351-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Water Division

Neutralization Chemicals — per C.O. Sec. 129.24 to Bonded Chemicals, Inc. — Dept.

of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 350-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

Board of Control — Water Pollution Control Division

Sewer Maintenance Appurtenances: Slabs — per C.O. Sec. 129.27 to Cifani & Sons, Inc. —

Dept. of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 351-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

West 123rd Street Sewer Project — per Ord. 1141-16 to The Vallejo Company — Dept.

of Public Utilities (BOC Res. 349-17). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1285

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Board of Zoning Appeals — Report

Broadview Road, 4835 (Ward 13) — Janna Investment LLC, owner — appeal granted and

adopted on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-108) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

East 130th Street, 664 (Ward 10) — Lucretia Russell, owner — appeal heard on

7/17/17 (Cal. 17-143) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Father Caruso Drive, 6702 (Ward 15) — Richard Dillon and Michael Varvano, owners —

appeal granted and adopted on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-72) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Father Caruso Drive, 6704 (Ward 15) — Richard Dillon and Michael Varvano, owners —

appeal granted and adopted on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-73) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Fulton Road, 2226 (Ward 3) — Cleveland Bricks, owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17

(Cal. 17-174) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 402 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-178) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 404 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-180) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 406 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-181) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 408 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-182) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 410 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-183) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 412 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-179) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 414 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-184) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 416 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-185) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 418 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-186) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

Jefferson Avenue, 420 (Ward 3) — JSAW3 LTD., owner — appeal heard on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-187) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Nottingham Road, 19211 (Ward 10) — Bechara Daher, owner — appeal granted and adopted on

7/17/17 (Cal. 17-162) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Rockwell Avenue, 1625 (a.k.a. 1425-1555 Rockwell Avenue) (Ward 3) — H5 Cleveland LLC,

owner — appeal reinstated on 7/31/17 (Cal. 17-151) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

St. Clair Avenue, 12335 (Ward 8) — Open Pit Bar-B-Que, owner — appeal granted and

adopted on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-176) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Tillman Avenue, 5500 (Ward 15) — Cleveland Bricks, owner — appeal postponed to 8/21/17

on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-170) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Tillman Avenue, 5502 (Ward 15) — Cleveland Bricks, owner — appeal postponed to 8/21/17

on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-175) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

West 48th Street, 1931 (Ward 3) — Ron Williams, owner — appeal heard on

7/17/17 (Cal. 17-139) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

West 76th Street, 1350 (Ward 15) — Natalie Roelle, owner — appeal granted and adopted

on 7/17/17 (Cal. 17-173) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1297

Board of Zoning Appeals — Schedule

East 9th Street, 1000 (Ward 3) — City of Cleveland, owner, and Cumberland Development,

tenant — appeal to be heard on 7/31/17 (Cal. 17-197) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295

West 42nd Street, 2089 (Ward 3) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal to be heard on 7/31/17

(Cal. 17-201) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

West 48th Street, 1434 (Ward 3) — Fairfield Redevelopment, owner — appeal to be heard

on 7/31/17 (Cal. 17-194) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295

West 48th Street, 1436 (Ward 3) — Fairfield Redevelopment, owner — appeal to be heard

on 7/31/17 (Cal. 17-196) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295

West 48th Street, 1436.5 (Ward 3) — Fairfield Redevelopment, owner — appeal to be heard

on 7/31/17 (Cal. 17-195) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295

West 74th Street, 1962 (Ward 3) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal to be heard on 7/31/17

(Cal. 17-200) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1296

West 74th Street, 1974 (Ward 3) — B.R. Knez, owner — appeal to be heard on 7/31/17

(Cal. 17-199) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1295

Building and Housing Department

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Demolition

Program and emergency contracts under the Board up Program; authorizing the Director

of Building and Housing to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to

implement these programs; and authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement

contracts for the items of labor and materials necessary to implement the Board up

Program. (O 827-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Burke Lakefront Airport

Determining the method of making the public improvement of overlaying the pavement for

Taxiway D at Burke Lakefront Airport; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to

enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement;

and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to

design the improvement. (O 818-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Capital Projects

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Mt. Pleasant

NOW Development Corporation to stretch a cross street banner on Kinsman Road at East

139th Street, for the period from July 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017, inclusive, publicizing the

summer outdoor concert series, “Jamming at the Point.” (O 851-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

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Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Mohmad Muntaser to encroach

into the public right-of-way of Clark Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a front

entrance landing, steps, and railing. (O 870-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the American Society of

Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), to encroach into the

public right of way at 7218 Euclid Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a bronze

historical place marker that would sit on a pole with foundation. (O 641-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Designating Linwood Avenue between East 71st Street and East 79th Street with a secondary

and honorary designation of “Viola J. Wynn Way”. (O 1335-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio

to resurface Chester Avenue from East 93rd to Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road from

Euclid Avenue to the east corporation line; authorizing any other relative agreements;

and to cause payment to the State for the City’s share of the improvement. (O 869-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Ohio Department of Transportation to install

vandal protection fence on the Lorain Road bridge over the Rocky River in the Cities of

Cleveland and Fairview Park. (O 102-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating to an

encroachment permit to Worthington Yards, LTD to encroach into the public right of way

over Johnson Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining overhead bridges and

supporting columns. (O 835-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1271-1336

Case Western Reserve University (CWRU)

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more license agreements with

Case Western Reserve University, to facilitate pedestrian crossing and traffic safety

improvements and to make utility connections to the Nord Family Greenway project at

or under certain city park drives in Wade Park. (O 651-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Casino Revenue Funds

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into

agreement with The Cleveland Museum of Art for the Ohio City Stage Expo through the

use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Fund. (O 765-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with

African American Male Wellness Walk for the African American Male Health Expo

through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 857-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1339

City Council

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Saint Martin De Porres High

School Work Study Program to participate as a sponsor of students for work/study

positions with Cleveland City Council. (O 817-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

City of Cleveland Heights

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting to the City of

Cleveland Heights certain easement rights in property located along the south side of

Cedar Road between Ambleside Road and Harcourt Drive; to accept the improvements

when complete; to memorialize Cleveland Heights’ obligation to maintain the grounds

and improvements; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for

public use. (O 649-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to renew its Lease with the Cleveland

Heights - University Heights City School District for use of City of Cleveland property

located in the City of Cleveland Heights at 2470 West St. James Parkway adjacent to the

Roxboro Middle School for recreational purposes, for a term of ninety-nine years. (O 650-17) . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

City of Cleveland Bids

Basketball and Tennis Court Site Improvement — Office of Capital Projects — Division of

Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 549-17 — bid due August 10, 2017

(advertised 7/19/2017 and 7/26/2017). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

Central Recreation Center Bid Package #2: Mechanical and Electrical Improvements

(Re-bid) — Office of Capital Projects — Division of Architecture and Site Improvement —

per Ord. 732-14 — bid due August 4, 2017 (advertised 7/12/2017 and 7/19/2017) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

Crane, Hoist and Material Handling Equipment Inspection, Maintenance, Repair, Refurbish

and Recertify — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per Ord. 328-15 —

bid due August 18, 2017 (advertised 7/19/2017 and 7/26/2017) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

Disposal of Catch Basin Debris — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water — per

C.O. Sec. 129.29 — bid due August 10, 2017 (advertised 7/19/2017 and 7/26/2017) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

Fairfax Recreation Center Boiler Replacement — Office of Capital Projects — Division of

Architecture and Site Improvement — per Ord. 732-14 — bid due August 11, 2017

(advertised 7/19/2017 and 7/26/2017). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

Plate Trucks Repair and Maintenance — Department of Public Utilities — Division of Water

Pollution Control — per C.O. Sec. 181.101 — bid due August 2, 2017 (advertised 7/12/2017

and 7/19/2017). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1299

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City Planning Commission

Approving the formation of a new special improvement district in the City; accepting petitions

from owners of property in the proposed district; revising and approving the Articles of

Incorporation for the Ohio nonprofit corporation to be set up to govern the new district;

approving the initial comprehensive services plan for the new district; declaring it

necessary to provide cleaning and safety services; office, retail and residential

development; and marketing for the district; providing for an assessment for the cost of

such work upon benefited property in the district; and declaring an emergency. (R 834-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1263

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Transportation for the Beyond Traffic: Smart City Challenge

(O 124-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels along Madison Avenue, Franklin

Boulevard and West 65th Street between West 65th Street and West 91st Street as

identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2567). (O 813-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1257

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts south of Fairfield Avenue between West 14th

Street and West 11th Street, and adding the Urban Form Overlay (Map Change 2559).

(O 812-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1256

Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels along the western side of West 130th

Street between Wilton Avenue and Milligan Avenue; and extending the coverage area for

the Rockport Design Review District to include additional parcels along West 130th Street

(Map Change No. 2565). (O 700-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1314

Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts South of I 90 and North of Clark Avenue between

West 41st Street and Fulton Road as identified on the attached map (Map Change

No. 2569). (O 870-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 13th Street. (R 884-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Declaring the intent to vacate all that portion of the 1st un-named Alley (12 feet wide), East of

East 66th Street, between Wade Park Avenue N.E. and Pennsylvania Avenue N.E.

(R 1489-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Designating Beulah Baptist Church (aka Collinwood Church of Christ) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 816-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Designating East 146th Street between St. Clair Avenue and Aspinwall Avenue with a

secondary and honorary designation of “Robert Godwin Sr. Way”. (O 836-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

Designating Linwood Avenue between East 71st Street and East 79th Street with a secondary

and honorary designation of “Viola J. Wynn Way”. (O 1335-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Designating St. John Cantius Parish Convent (aka the Matt Talbot Inn) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 814-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating the J. Spang Baking Company Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 815-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Designating the John M. West House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 613-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Designating the Mayor Arthur R. Johnston House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 696-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1314

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Ohio Department of Transportation to install

vandal protection fence on the Lorain Road bridge over the Rocky River in the Cities of

Cleveland and Fairview Park. (O 102-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Rescinding the designation of Robert Fulton Elementary School as a Cleveland Landmark.

(O 864-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

To add the name Alma Cooper Way as a secondary and honorary name to Hulda Avenue from

Woodhill Road to East 110th Street. (O 763-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

To amend 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance

No. 1408-13, passed November 18, 2013, relating to land reutilization programs. (O 837-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

To amend the Battery Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) for lands designated as a PUD

District in Ord. 1964 04. (O 833-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

Civil Service Commission

Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to employ one or more professional

consultants to develop, administer, and grade promotional examinations for the Division

of Police, Department of Public Safety, and executed no later than December 31, 2018.

(O 863-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Clerk of Council

Authorizing the Clerk of Council to enter into an agreement with Saint Martin De Porres High

School Work Study Program to participate as a sponsor of students for work/study

positions with Cleveland City Council. (O 817-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Cleveland Foundation

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept a grant from the

Cleveland Foundation for the Cleveland Foundation Public Service Fellow program.

(O 702-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland

Foundation for the 2017 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 727-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Cleveland Hopkins International Airport ( CHIA )

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Phase I and

Phase II concessions under Contract No. 67743 with Airmall Cleveland, Inc. fka BAA USA,

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Inc., for the design, construction, lease and management of all retail merchandise and

food and beverage concessions facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport;

and to amend the contract to change certain terms of Phase I of the contract. (O 844-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Cleveland Housing Network (CHN)

From Robert S. Curry, Executive Director, Cleveland Housing Network. Notice of plans to

apply to Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the

development known as Slavic Village Green Homes I, at scattered sites on Chambers,

Forman, Fullerton, Gertrude and Hosmer Avenues in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 777-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Cleveland Metropolitan School District ( CMSD )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development corporations

and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of understanding with

various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s community development

programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs administered by the

Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a

Dave’s Supermarket between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to

provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain

improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 704-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Codified Ordinances

To amend 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance

No. 1408-13, passed November 18, 2013, relating to land reutilization programs. (O 837-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

To discontinue the Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke Lakefront

Airport by repealing Sections 139.04, 139.041, 139.05, and 139.051 of the Codified Ordinances

of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1440-80, passed December 15, 1980;

to supplement the codified ordinances by enacting new Sections 139.04 and 139.05, relating

to the establishment of the Division of Airports and Commissioner of Airports; and to

amend Sections 38, 40, and 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended,

relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 846-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Chapter 110A,

Circulation of Initiative or Referendum Petition Regulation, Sections 110A.01 through

110A.03, to require filing an itemized statement including all moneys or things of value

paid, given, or promised for circulating petitions, and prohibit certain practices relative to

petitions. (O 854-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Collective Bargaining Agreements

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed

March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 820-17) . . . . . . . . . .1267-1332

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME

Ohio Council 8 AFL CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30,

2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 822-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1268-1333

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 821-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1267-1333

Communications

Dedication Plat for Lorain Court Townhomes Subdivision, Lorain Court between West 41st

Place and West 42nd Street. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and

Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat

approved. (F 866-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

From Director Michael McGrath, Department of Public Safety, Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of grant

acceptance of $4,000 from University Hospitals of Cleveland (from the Ohio Department of

Public Safety), for the 2017 OVI (Operating a Vehicle while Impaired) Task Force. (F 779-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

From Office of Equal Opportunity, City of Cleveland. City Resident Utilization Report, June 14,

2017. (F 778-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

From Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Surface Water Division. Public notice that an

application for a Clean Water Act Section 41 water quality certification was submitted by

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, for a project to dredge and manage

sediments excavated from the federal navigation channels of Cleveland Harbor in order

to maintain navigation, including Cuyahoga River, Old River, Outer Harbor and Lake

Approach Channels. (F 805-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

From Robert S. Curry, Executive Director, Cleveland Housing Network. Notice of plans to

apply to Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the

development known as Slavic Village Green Homes I, at scattered sites on Chambers,

Forman, Fullerton, Gertrude and Hosmer Avenues in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 777-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

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Community Development

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program funds for

administrative expenses of the Department of Community Development. (O 717-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Emergency Solutions Grant

funds for expenses of the Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and

Homeless Services Programs. (O 831-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the

operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more

contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 720-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for anti-predatory lending and

foreclosure prevention assistance, financial literacy programs, fair housing, and

administrative costs to implement the programs. (O 825-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Demolition

Program and emergency contracts under the Board up Program; authorizing the Director

of Building and Housing to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to

implement these programs; and authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement

contracts for the items of labor and materials necessary to implement the Board up

Program. (O 827-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean

Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts

with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 830-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contract with various

agencies to provide social service programs, including the senior transportation program.

(O 721-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial

Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation

Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the

program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development

corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial

Revitalization Programs. (O 832-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts with Cuyahoga

County and various non-profit agencies for the implementation of homeless assistance

activities. (O 828-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts with one or more

non-profit agencies to operate a community garden program. (O 826-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more contracts with

various housing development entities, or their designees, to implement the Housing Trust

Fund Program, for costs associated with various housing activities. (O 829-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into

agreement with The Cleveland Museum of Art for the Ohio City Stage Expo through the

use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Fund. (O 765-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Community Development Block Grant Program ( CDBG )

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant and HOME Program funds for

administrative expenses of the Department of Community Development. (O 717-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Emergency Solutions Grant

funds for expenses of the Senior Homeowners Assistance Program (SHAP), CHORE, and

Homeless Services Programs. (O 831-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the

operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more

contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 720-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for anti-predatory lending and

foreclosure prevention assistance, financial literacy programs, fair housing, and

administrative costs to implement the programs. (O 825-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Demolition

Program and emergency contracts under the Board up Program; authorizing the Director

of Building and Housing to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to

implement these programs; and authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement

contracts for the items of labor and materials necessary to implement the Board up

Program. (O 827-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean

Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more

contracts with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 830-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Community Relations Board

Authorizing the Director of the Community Relations Board to enter into one or more contracts

with Cornerstone of Hope for the public purpose of providing bereavement care for

residents of the City, including grief intervention services with the Mayor’s Community

Outreach team, trauma therapy, and complicated grief interventions to families who seek

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support after the death of a loved one from a traumatic event, for a period of one year,

with one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Community

Relations. (O 862-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Condolences

Condolence Resolution for Annette Marcella Grayer (R 884-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Corrine Goodwin (R 885-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Emma Jean Rudolph Harris (R 888-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for George Flagg (R 881-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Geraldine Palmer (R 886-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for James E. Robinson (R 887-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Julio Cesar “Cesi” Castro (R 879-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Mark Anthony Womble (R 889-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Miriam Ortiz Rush (R 892-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Pamela Ophelia (Paige) Thomas (R 890-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Paul Angelo Sciria (R 891-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Richard Alphonso Clay, Sr. (R 882-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Selonia Ann Cox Napier (R 880-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Vernie Brown (R 883-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations

Congratulations Resolution for Dianne Hamm (R 893-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Gardeners of America of Greater Cleveland 85th Anniversary

(R 896-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Lucille Peters 100th Birthday (R 895-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory Educational

Foundation 10th Anniversary (R 894-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Francis P. Walsh 60th Anniversary of Ordination

(R 898-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for William McCollom, Sr. (R 897-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Contracts

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Demolition

Program and emergency contracts under the Board up Program; authorizing the Director

of Building and Housing to enter into one or more contracts with various agencies to

implement these programs; and authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement

contracts for the items of labor and materials necessary to implement the Board up

Program. (O 827-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean

Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts

with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 830-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing and approving a contract with Cleveland Thermal, LLC to make the emergency

repair to an underground steam pipe leak on Lakeside Avenue, for the Department of

Public Works. (O 819-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1332

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contract with various

agencies to provide social service programs, including the senior transportation program.

(O 721-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial

Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation

Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the

program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development

corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial

Revitalization Programs. (O 832-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts with Cuyahoga

County and various non-profit agencies for the implementation of homeless assistance

activities. (O 828-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts with one or more

non-profit agencies to operate a community garden program. (O 826-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into one or more contracts with

various housing development entities, or their designees, to implement the Housing Trust

Fund Program, for costs associated with various housing activities. (O 829-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to accept a discount prepayment of the

Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regarding

the redevelopment of the 4415 Euclid Building. (O 840-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for an ODSA Alternative

Stormwater Infrastructure loan to partially finance the development of a Dave’s

Supermarket located between East 61st and East 63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and

authorizing a contract with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to implement

the project. (O 706-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

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Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept a grant from

Cuyahoga County to supplement by amending a SBA Muni County Supplemental Equity

Pool; and authorizing the director to enter into one or more contracts with Cuyahoga

County and various small businesses to implement the grant. (O 731-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1328Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept one or more grants

from JobsOhio and/or Ohio Development Services Agency or other public entity, for

environmental assistance for proposed redevelopment in the Opportunity Corridor; and

authorizing contracts with various developers, or their designees, to implement the

project. (O 839-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Contract

No. 57798 relating to Quincy Place, with Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation,

to change certain terms of the loan. (O 838-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to provide

various medical billing services for the Division of Assessments and Licenses on behalf of

the Division of Emergency Medical Services, for the Department of Finance, for a period

of two years with three one year options to renew, the first and third of which would

require additional legislative authority. (O 714-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323Authorizing the Director of Port Control to employ one or more professional consultants to

provide temporary or seasonal personnel, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 845-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with Fire Force,

Inc. for professional services necessary to provide the Airport rescue and firefighting

personnel annual FAA certification training, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 843-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1248

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more professional services

contracts, purchase contracts and requirement contracts to obtain marketing, promotional,

public relations, advertising, and creative services, including materials, equipment, and

supplies necessary to promote Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke

Lakefront Airport; authorizing the purchase or lease of television and radio advertising

time and other media, each for a period of one year, with three one year options to renew,

the second of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 730-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Phase I and

Phase II concessions under Contract No. 67743 with Airmall Cleveland, Inc. fka BAA USA,

Inc., for the design, construction, lease and management of all retail merchandise and

food and beverage concessions facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport; and

to amend the contract to change certain terms of Phase I of the contract. (O 844-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Bureau of

Justice Assistance Program for the Cleveland Opioid Response and Action Plan Grant;

authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with Dr. Johnnie Rose for

professional services needed to implement the grant. (O 848-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1252

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contract with the Ohio Department of

Health to perform investigations of violations regarding smoking in workplaces and

other public places. (O 860-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or

entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more

professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to

enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to

implement the grant. (O 722-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various

agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA

Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide

evaluation services. (O 723-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the U.S.

Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the FY-17 Sexual Assault Kit

Grant; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with to implement

the grant. (O 676-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Excellance, Inc. for the purchase of two ambulances, for the

Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety. (O 868-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Hach Company to maintain, service, calibrate, refurbish, and

test various scientific and in line process analytical instruments manufactured by Hach

Company used to monitor the drinking water purification process, for the Division of

Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years, with an option to renew for

an additional one year period, which shall require additional legislation. (O 824-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first options to renew Contract No.

MA RC 2015 53 with Baumann Enterprises, Inc. and Contract No. MA RC 2015 49 with

Rumpke of Ohio, Inc. for the disposal of debris at landfills. (O 1355-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of the Community Relations Board to enter into one or more contracts

with Cornerstone of Hope for the public purpose of providing bereavement care for residents

of the City, including grief intervention services with the Mayor’s Community Outreach

team, trauma therapy, and complicated grief interventions to families who seek support

after the death of a loved one from a traumatic event, for a period of one year, with one

option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Community

Relations. (O 862-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of carts for the automated waste collection

and curbside recycling, for the Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Department of

Public Works. (O 861-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

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Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of Group I, II and III copiers

and services for the various divisions of City government, for a period of two years, with

one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 729-17) . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of paging equipment, cellular

devices and data services, and for wireless connectivity and equipment, and various

related products and services, including materials, equipment, supplies, services,

maintenance, training, support and monthly fees and charges for citywide use, for the

Division of Information Technology and Services, Department of Finance, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, the second of which requires additional

legislative authority. (O 716-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to employ one or more professional

consultants to develop, administer, and grade promotional examinations for the Division

of Police, Department of Public Safety, and executed no later than December 31, 2018.

(O 863-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Determining the method of making the public improvement of overlaying the pavement for

Taxiway D at Burke Lakefront Airport; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to

enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement;

and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to

design the improvement. (O 818-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Determining the method of making the public improvement of removing, restoring, and/or

replacing dead, dying, or diseased trees; authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter

into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the

improvement; and authorizing one or more professional services contracts, for a period

of one year, with two one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public

Works. (O 712-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

County Budget Commission

To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2018 and submit it

to the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised

Code. (R 728-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1299

Cuyahoga County

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts with Cuyahoga

County and various non- profit agencies for the implementation of homeless assistance

activities. (O 828-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1243

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept a grant from

Cuyahoga County to supplement by amending a SBA Muni County Supplemental Equity

Pool; and authorizing the director to enter into one or more contracts with Cuyahoga

County and various small businesses to implement the grant. (O 731-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1328

Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Easements

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to execute a deed of easement granting to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District certain easement rights in property located

across a portion of the Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant property and part of

vacated West 29th Street, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 725-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement and a temporary deed

of easement granting to the Ohio Department of Transportation certain easement rights

in property needed to secure the right of way necessary for the improvement and

rehabilitation of the Hope Memorial Bridge and declaring the easement rights not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 653-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1311

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting certain

temporary ingress, egress, and construction rights in property no longer needed for public

use and located in the vicinity of vacated East 76th Street at Dell Playground to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for its Kingsbury Run culvert repair project.

(O 709-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting to the City of

Cleveland Heights certain easement rights in property located along the south side of

Cedar Road between Ambleside Road and Harcourt Drive; to accept the improvements

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when complete; to memorialize Cleveland Heights’ obligation to maintain the grounds

and improvements; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for

public use. (O 649-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute various deeds of easement and various

temporary deeds of easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

certain easement rights in property located in Ambler Park for its Doan Valley tunnel

project and declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use. (O 652-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1309

Economic Development Department (ED)

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties

presently owned by KD Tower City LLC, or its designee, the Terminal Tower Building

located at 50 Public Square and the North Park Garage located on Superior Avenue for the

purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing

legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code; and authorizing an

agreement with KD Tower City LLC, or its designee. (O 701-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to accept a discount prepayment of the

Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regarding

the redevelopment of the 4415 Euclid Building. (O 840-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for a HUD 108 loan to partially

finance the development of a Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st and East

63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and authorizing a contract with Hemingway

Development LLC, or its designee, to implement the project. (O 705-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for an ODSA Alternative

Stormwater Infrastructure loan to partially finance the development of a Dave’s

Supermarket located between East 61st and East 63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and

authorizing a contract with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to implement

the project. (O 706-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept a grant from the

Cleveland Foundation for the Cleveland Foundation Public Service Fellow program.

(O 702-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept one or more grants

from JobsOhio and/or Ohio Development Services Agency or other public entity, for

environmental assistance for proposed redevelopment in the Opportunity Corridor; and

authorizing contracts with various developers, or their designees, to implement the

project. (O 839-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a forgiveable Vacant Property

Initiative loan, a non forgiveable EDA Title IX loan, and a grant agreement with Simon’s

Supermarket, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially

finance redeveloping the vacant grocery store at 11501 Buckeye Road as a full service

supermarket. (O 733-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1329

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Purchase Agreement and/or

an Option to Purchase Agreement with Weston, Inc., or its designee, for the sale of City

owned properties located at Berea and Madison Roads and known as the Midland Steel

site, for the development of a multi-tenant industrial facility; and authorizing the

Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to convey the properties, which are no longer

needed for the City’s public use. (O 842-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1247

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a

Dave’s Supermarket between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to

provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain

improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 704-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC, or

its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Contract

No. 57798 relating to Quincy Place, with Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation,

to change certain terms of the loan. (O 838-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to provide for tax

abatement for certain real property improvements as an incentive to construct a new

Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester

Avenue in the Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone. (O 703-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

To amend 183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance

No. 1408-13, passed November 18, 2013, relating to land reutilization programs. (O 837-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

Emergency Medical Service Division ( EMS )

Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to provide

various medical billing services for the Division of Assessments and Licenses on behalf

of the Division of Emergency Medical Services, for the Department of Finance, for a

period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first and third of which

would require additional legislative authority. (O 714-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

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Empowerment Zone

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to accept a discount prepayment of the

Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regarding

the redevelopment of the 4415 Euclid Building. (O 840-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Encroachments

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Mohmad Muntaser to encroach

into the public right-of-way of Clark Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a front

entrance landing, steps, and railing. (O 870-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the American Society of

Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), to encroach into the

public right of way at 7218 Euclid Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a bronze

historical place marker that would sit on a pole with foundation. (O 641-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating to an

encroachment permit to Worthington Yards, LTD to encroach into the public right of way

over Johnson Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining overhead bridges and

supporting columns. (O 835-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1271-1336

Enterprise Zone Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to provide for tax

abatement for certain real property improvements as an incentive to construct a new

Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester

Avenue in the Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone. (O 703-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Environmental Protection Agency (EPA )

From Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Surface Water Division. Public notice that an

application for a Clean Water Act Section 41 water quality certification was submitted by

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, for a project to dredge and manage

sediments excavated from the federal navigation channels of Cleveland Harbor in order

to maintain navigation, including Cuyahoga River, Old River, Outer Harbor and Lake

Approach Channels. (F 805-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Finance Department

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed

March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 820-17) . . . . . . . . . .1267-1332

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME

Ohio Council 8 AFL CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30,

2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 822-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1268-1333

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 821-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1267-1333

Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to provide

various medical billing services for the Division of Assessments and Licenses on behalf

of the Division of Emergency Medical Services, for the Department of Finance, for a

period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first and third of which

would require additional legislative authority. (O 714-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of Group I, II and III copiers

and services for the various divisions of City government, for a period of two years, with

one option to renew for an additional year, exercisable by the Director of Finance. (O 729-17) . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of paging equipment, cellular

devices and data services, and for wireless connectivity and equipment, and various

related products and services, including materials, equipment, supplies, services,

maintenance, training, support and monthly fees and charges for citywide use, for the

Division of Information Technology and Services, Department of Finance, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, the second of which requires additional

legislative authority. (O 716-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2018 and submit it to

the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised

Code. (R 728-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1299

To amend Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to

compensation for various classifications. (O 823-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

To amend Sections 8 and 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by

various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 713-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

To discontinue the Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke Lakefront

Airport by repealing Sections 139.04, 139.041, 139.05, and 139.051 of the Codified Ordinances

of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1440-80, passed December 15, 1980;

to supplement the codified ordinances by enacting new Sections 139.04 and 139.05, relating

to the establishment of the Division of Airports and Commissioner of Airports; and to

amend Sections 38, 40, and 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended,

relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 846-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

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Fire Division

From Director Michael McGrath, Department of Public Safety, Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of grant

acceptance of $879 from MetroHealth to the Division of Fire for food and supplies for four

ice cream socials in Cleveland. (F 780-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Grants

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the

operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more

contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 720-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Transportation for the Beyond Traffic: Smart City Challenge

(O 124-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept a grant from the

Cleveland Foundation for the Cleveland Foundation Public Service Fellow program.

(O 702-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept one or more grants

from JobsOhio and/or Ohio Development Services Agency or other public entity, for

environmental assistance for proposed redevelopment in the Opportunity Corridor; and

authorizing contracts with various developers, or their designees, to implement the

project. (O 839-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a forgiveable Vacant Property

Initiative loan, a non forgiveable EDA Title IX loan, and a grant agreement with Simon’s

Supermarket, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially

finance redeveloping the vacant grocery store at 11501 Buckeye Road as a full service

supermarket. (O 733-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1329Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC, or

its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Homeland Security for FY 2018 Biowatch Program. (O 847-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1252

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or

entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more

professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to

enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to

implement the grant. (O 722-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various

agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA

Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide

evaluation services. (O 723-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the U.S.

Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the FY-17 Sexual Assault Kit

Grant; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with to implement

the grant. (O 676-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland

Foundation for the 2017 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 727-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327From Director Michael McGrath, Department of Public Safety, Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of grant

acceptance of $4,000 from University Hospitals of Cleveland (from the Ohio Department of

Public Safety), for the 2017 OVI (Operating a Vehicle while Impaired) Task Force. (F 779-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Health Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Homeland Security for FY 2018 Biowatch Program. (O 847-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1252

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contract with the Ohio Department of

Health to perform investigations of violations regarding smoking in workplaces and

other public places. (O 860-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contracts with various agencies or

entities to provide AIDS related services; authorizing the employment of one or more

professional consultants to provide evaluation services; and authorizing the Director to

enter into one or more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to

implement the grant. (O 722-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various

agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA

Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide

evaluation services. (O 723-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with

African American Male Wellness Walk for the African American Male Health Expo

through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 857-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1339

Housing and Urban Development (HUD)

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to accept a discount prepayment of the

Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regarding

the redevelopment of the 4415 Euclid Building. (O 840-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

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Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for a HUD 108 loan to partially

finance the development of a Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st and East

63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and authorizing a contract with Hemingway

Development LLC, or its designee, to implement the project. (O 705-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC, or

its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329

Human Resources Department ( HR Department )

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed

March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 820-17) . . . . . . . . . .1267-1332

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME

Ohio Council 8 AFL CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30,

2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 822-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1268-1333

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 821-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1267-1333

To amend Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to

compensation for various classifications. (O 823-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

To amend Sections 8 and 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by

various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 713-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

Information Technology and Services ( IT Services )

Authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of paging equipment, cellular

devices and data services, and for wireless connectivity and equipment, and various

related products and services, including materials, equipment, supplies, services,

maintenance, training, support and monthly fees and charges for citywide use, for the

Division of Information Technology and Services, Department of Finance, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, the second of which requires additional

legislative authority. (O 716-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

Landmark Commission

Designating Beulah Baptist Church (aka Collinwood Church of Christ) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 816-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Designating St. John Cantius Parish Convent (aka the Matt Talbot Inn) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 814-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating the J. Spang Baking Company Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 815-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Designating the John M. West House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 613-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Designating the Mayor Arthur R. Johnston House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 696-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1314

Rescinding the designation of Robert Fulton Elementary School as a Cleveland Landmark.

(O 864-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Lease Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a lease agreement with Cory Methodist

Church, Inc. for the use of its recreational facility at 1117 East 105th Street of Cory

Methodist Church, for a period of twenty years. (O 654-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313

Leases

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to renew its Lease with the Cleveland

Heights - University Heights City School District for use of City of Cleveland property

located in the City of Cleveland Heights at 2470 West St. James Parkway adjacent to the

Roxboro Middle School for recreational purposes, for a term of ninety-nine years. (O 650-17) . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Liquor Permits

#11924530010. Transfer of License Application, C1 C2. California Market, Inc., 7914 St. Clair

Ave. (Ward 9). (F 867-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#2439036. Stock Application, C1 C2 D6. Eds Deli & Beverage, Inc.,15803 07 Lorain Ave.

(Ward 17). (F 804-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#26312750025. New License Application, C1. Family Dollar Stores of Ohio, Inc., 4071 Lee Rd.

(Ward 1). (F 868-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#3408575. Temporary License Application, F8. Group Plan Commission, Cleveland Public

Square bordered by West, South and East Roadways and Rockwell and Superior Avenues

between East and West Roadways (Ward 3). (F 797-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#4118410. New License Application, C2. Ibald Beverage, Inc., 2603 Woodhill Rd. (Ward 6).

(F 802-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#4219895. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Jaigurudev Dayal, Inc., 14932 Puritas Ave.

(Ward 16). (F 801-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

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#59267670005. New License Application, D5J. Midfield Concession Enterprises, Inc., 5300

Riverside Dr. (Ward 17). (F 798-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#6236217. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5. Murano LLC, 1850-78 East 6th St. (Ward 3).

(F 803-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#7744099. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Sarim Vandavin LLC, 4200 West 130th St.

(Ward 16). (F 799-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#8352307. New License Application, C1. Socotra, Inc., 3895 Lee Rd. (Ward 1). (F 800-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 3895 Lee Road. (R 769-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1300Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 8331 Superior Avenue. (R 768-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1300Objecting to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 3850 East 65th Street, 1st floor east

unit. (R 874-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304Objecting to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 11619 Lorain Avenue, 1st

floor and basement. (R 811-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302Objecting to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 4365 State Road. (R 855-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302Objecting to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 2317 Denison Avenue.

(R 872-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303Objecting to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 3528 30 Independence

Road, 1st floor. (R 873-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303Objecting to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 4488 State Road, 1st floor and basement.

(R 856-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303Objecting to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 6101 Memphis Avenue. (R 767-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1300Repealing Resolution No. 219-17, objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 2603 Woodhill Road.

(R 766-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1300Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 14939 Puritas Avenue

and repealing Resolution No. 955-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 775-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 4050 West 140th Street,

and repealing Resolution No. 958-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 877-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 2886 Woodhill Road,

1st floor and basement and repealing Resolution No. 981-16 objecting to said renewal.

(R 770-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1301Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3266 West 117th Street,

and repealing Resolution No. 967-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 876-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit at 11132

Buckeye Road, P.O. Box. 20370, and repealing Resolution No. 979-16 objecting to said

renewal. (R 773-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit at 4625 29

West 130th Street and patio, and repealing Resolution No. 957-16 objecting to said renewal.

(R 875-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 4301 State Road and repealing

Resolution No. 938-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 771-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 7902 7904 Central Avenue and

Patio, and repealing Resolution No. 978-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 772-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit at 15428

Lake Shore Boulevard and repealing Resolution No. 226-17 objecting to said permit.

(R 776-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit at 12524

Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and basement and repealing Resolution No. 508-16 objecting to

said permit. (R 878-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Loan Agreement

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial

Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation

Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the

program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development

corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial

Revitalization Programs. (O 832-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for a HUD 108 loan to partially

finance the development of a Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st and East

63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and authorizing a contract with Hemingway

Development LLC, or its designee, to implement the project. (O 705-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for an ODSA Alternative

Stormwater Infrastructure loan to partially finance the development of a Dave’s

Supermarket located between East 61st and East 63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and

authorizing a contract with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to implement

the project. (O 706-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a forgiveable Vacant

Property Initiative loan, a non forgiveable EDA Title IX loan, and a grant agreement

with Simon’s Supermarket, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance

to partially finance redeveloping the vacant grocery store at 11501 Buckeye Road as a

full service supermarket. (O 733-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1329

Loans

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds and Federal HOME funds for the

operation of the Low Interest Loan and Grant Programs; and to enter into one or more

contracts with various agencies to implement these programs. (O 720-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1325Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to accept a discount prepayment of the

Empowerment Zone HUD 108 Loan, Contract No. 60103, from 4415 Euclid LLC regarding

the redevelopment of the 4415 Euclid Building. (O 840-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

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Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an amendment to Contract

No. 57798 relating to Quincy Place, with Fairfax Renaissance Development Corporation,

to change certain terms of the loan. (O 838-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Memoranda of Understanding (M.O.U.)

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for

Mutual Aid with the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department for the Ohio National Guard

Counterdrug Task Force to provide a Guard analyst to assist the City’s Narcotics Unit in

the Division of Police. (O 849-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Metro Health Medical Center

From Director Michael McGrath, Department of Public Safety, Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of grant

acceptance of $879 from MetroHealth to the Division of Fire for food and supplies for four

ice cream socials in Cleveland. (F 780-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Name Change

Dedicating Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to Ronald

Boehnlein; and repealing Ordinance No. 661-17, passed June 5, 2017, that changed the name

of Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to “Ronald

Boehlein Family Park”. (O 865-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

To change the name of the East Side Maintenance Facility to the Ozell A. Dobbins, Sr.

Maintenance Facility. (O 710-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Neighborhood Capital Funds

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC, or

its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District ( NEORSD )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to execute a deed of easement granting to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District certain easement rights in property located across

a portion of the Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant property and part of vacated

West 29th Street, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for the

City’s public use. (O 725-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting certain

temporary ingress, egress, and construction rights in property no longer needed for public

use and located in the vicinity of vacated East 76th Street at Dell Playground to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for its Kingsbury Run culvert repair project.

(O 709-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute various deeds of easement and various

temporary deeds of easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

certain easement rights in property located in Ambler Park for its Doan Valley tunnel

project and declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use. (O 652-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1309

Oath of Office

Oath of Office for Arneil Rose, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 796-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Brian Lanasa, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 795-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Damir Savor, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 791-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Dennis Ivey, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 785-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Dorothy Todd, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 792-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for George Peters, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 790-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for James Bezak, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 781-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for James Dzuiba, Captain of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 782-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Jerrold Zarlenga, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 793-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for John Healey, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 784-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for John Lally, Jr., Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 787-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Keith Larson, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 788-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Omar Maxel, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 789-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Pamela Zimmerman, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 794-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Robert Goines, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 783-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Timothy Kasler, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 786-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

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Office of Criminal Justice Services

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the Ohio Office

of Criminal Justice Services for the 2016 Ohio Drug Law Enforcement Fund Grant; and

authorizing the purchase by one or more requirement contracts of materials, equipment,

supplies, and services needed to implement the grant. (O 708-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1320

Office of Equal Opportunity

From Office of Equal Opportunity, City of Cleveland. City Resident Utilization Report, June

14, 2017. (F 778-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Ohio Department of Public Health

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contract with the Ohio Department of

Health to perform investigations of violations regarding smoking in workplaces and

other public places. (O 860-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT)

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement and a temporary deed

of easement granting to the Ohio Department of Transportation certain easement rights

in property needed to secure the right of way necessary for the improvement and

rehabilitation of the Hope Memorial Bridge and declaring the easement rights not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 653-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1311

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio

to resurface Chester Avenue from East 93rd to Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road from

Euclid Avenue to the east corporation line; authorizing any other relative agreements;

and to cause payment to the State for the City’s share of the improvement. (O 869-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Ohio Department of Transportation to install

vandal protection fence on the Lorain Road bridge over the Rocky River in the Cities of

Cleveland and Fairview Park. (O 102-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Ohio Housing Finance Agency ( OHFA )

From Robert S. Curry, Executive Director, Cleveland Housing Network. Notice of plans to

apply to Ohio Housing Finance Agency for multifamily funding programs for the

development known as Slavic Village Green Homes I, at scattered sites on Chambers,

Forman, Fullerton, Gertrude and Hosmer Avenues in Cleveland, Ohio. (F 777-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Ohio Revised Code

To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Chapter 110A,

Circulation of Initiative or Referendum Petition Regulation, Sections 110A.01 through

110A.03, to require filing an itemized statement including all moneys or things of value

paid, given, or promised for circulating petitions, and prohibit certain practices relative

to petitions. (O 854-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Opportunity Corridor

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for and accept one or more grants

from JobsOhio and/or Ohio Development Services Agency or other public entity, for

environmental assistance for proposed redevelopment in the Opportunity Corridor; and

authorizing contracts with various developers, or their designees, to implement the

project. (O 839-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1246

Peddlers

An emergency ordinance Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Westley Edrington to

engage in mobile vending in Wards 1 and 2. (O 764-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Bertha Abston to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 10. (O 810-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Candace Hanna to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 5. (O 806-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jeremy Lieber to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 5 and 6. (O 808-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jerry Smith to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 2, 5 and 6. (O 807-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Ophelia Burkhalter to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9. (O 809-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1331

Permits

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Mt. Pleasant

NOW Development Corporation to stretch across street banner on Kinsman Road at East

139th Street, for the period from July 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017, inclusive, publicizing the

summer outdoor concert series, “Jamming at the Point.” (O 851-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

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Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Mohmad Muntaser to encroach

into the public right-of-way of Clark Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a front

entrance landing, steps, and railing. (O 870-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the American Society of

Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), to encroach into the

public right of way at 7218 Euclid Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a bronze

historical place marker that would sit on a pole with foundation. (O 641-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Bertha Abston to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 10. (O 810-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Candace Hanna to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 5. (O 806-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jeremy Lieber to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 5 and 6. (O 808-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jerry Smith to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 2, 5 and 6. (O 807-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Ophelia Burkhalter to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9. (O 809-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1331

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Westley Edrington to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1 and 2. (O 764-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating to an

encroachment permit to Worthington Yards, LTD to encroach into the public right of way

over Johnson Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining overhead bridges and

supporting columns. (O 835-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1271-1336

Petitions

To supplement the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, by enacting new Chapter 110A,

Circulation of Initiative or Referendum Petition Regulation, Sections 110A.01 through

110A.03, to require filing an itemized statement including all moneys or things of value

paid, given, or promised for circulating petitions, and prohibit certain practices relative

to petitions. (O 854-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Plats

Dedication Plat for Lorain Court Townhomes Subdivision, Lorain Court between West 41st

Place and West 42nd Street. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and

Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat

approved. (F 866-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Police Division

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for

Mutual Aid with the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department for the Ohio National Guard

Counterdrug Task Force to provide a Guard analyst to assist the City’s Narcotics Unit in

the Division of Police. (O 849-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to employ one or more professional

consultants to develop, administer, and grade promotional examinations for the Division

of Police, Department of Public Safety, and executed no later than December 31, 2018.

(O 863-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Oath of Office for Arneil Rose, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 796-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Brian Lanasa, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 795-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Damir Savor, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 791-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Dennis Ivey, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 785-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Dorothy Todd, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 792-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for George Peters, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 790-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for James Bezak, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 781-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for James Dzuiba, Captain of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 782-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Jerrold Zarlenga, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 793-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for John Healey, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 784-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for John Lally, Jr., Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 787-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Keith Larson, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 788-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Omar Maxel, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 789-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Pamela Zimmerman, Lieutenant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 794-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Oath of Office for Robert Goines, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 783-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Oath of Office for Timothy Kasler, Sergeant of Police, City of Cleveland. (F 786-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Port Control Department

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to employ one or more professional consultants to

provide temporary or seasonal personnel, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 845-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with Fire Force,

Inc. for professional services necessary to provide the Airport rescue and firefighting

personnel annual FAA certification training, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 843-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1248

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Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more professional services

contracts, purchase contracts and requirement contracts to obtain marketing, promotional,

public relations, advertising, and creative services, including materials, equipment, and

supplies necessary to promote Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke

Lakefront Airport; authorizing the purchase or lease of television and radio advertising

time and other media, each for a period of one year, with three one year options to renew,

the second of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 730-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to exercise the first option to renew Phase I and

Phase II concessions under Contract No. 67743 with Airmall Cleveland, Inc. fka BAA USA,

Inc., for the design, construction, lease and management of all retail merchandise and

food and beverage concessions facilities at Cleveland Hopkins International Airport; and

to amend the contract to change certain terms of Phase I of the contract. (O 844-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Determining the method of making the public improvement of overlaying the pavement for

Taxiway D at Burke Lakefront Airport; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to

enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement;

and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to

design the improvement. (O 818-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

To discontinue the Divisions of Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke Lakefront

Airport by repealing Sections 139.04, 139.041, 139.05, and 139.051 of the Codified Ordinances

of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by Ordinance No. 1440-80, passed December 15, 1980;

to supplement the codified ordinances by enacting new Sections 139.04 and 139.05, relating

to the establishment of the Division of Airports and Commissioner of Airports; and to

amend Sections 38, 40, and 41 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended,

relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 846-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Professional Services

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into contracts for Commercial

Revitalization and rebate, grant, and/or loan agreements with Storefront Renovation

Program applicants; to employ one or more professional consultants to implement the

program; and to enter into agreements for eligible costs to community development

corporations for implementation of the Storefront Renovation and Commercial

Revitalization Programs. (O 832-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing the Director of Finance to employ one or more professional consultants to provide

various medical billing services for the Division of Assessments and Licenses on behalf

of the Division of Emergency Medical Services, for the Department of Finance, for a

period of two years with three one year options to renew, the first and third of which

would require additional legislative authority. (O 714-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1323

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to employ one or more professional consultants to

provide temporary or seasonal personnel, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 845-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1249

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more contracts with Fire Force,

Inc. for professional services necessary to provide the Airport rescue and firefighting

personnel annual FAA certification training, for a period of one year, with three one year

options to renew, the second of which would require additional legislative authority.

(O 843-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1248

Authorizing the Director of Port Control to enter into one or more professional services

contracts, purchase contracts and requirement contracts to obtain marketing, promotional,

public relations, advertising, and creative services, including materials, equipment, and

supplies necessary to promote Cleveland Hopkins International Airport and Burke

Lakefront Airport; authorizing the purchase or lease of television and radio advertising

time and other media, each for a period of one year, with three one year options to renew,

the second of which requires additional legislative authority. (O 730-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the Bureau of

Justice Assistance Program for the Cleveland Opioid Response and Action Plan Grant;

authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with Dr. Johnnie Rose for

professional services needed to implement the grant. (O 848-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1252

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into one or more contracts with various

agencies or entities to provide AIDS related services, in conjunction with the HOPWA

Grant; and authorizing the employment of one or more professional consultants to provide

evaluation services. (O 723-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326

Authorizing the Secretary of the Civil Service Commission to employ one or more professional

consultants to develop, administer, and grade promotional examinations for the Division

of Police, Department of Public Safety, and executed no later than December 31, 2018.

(O 863-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Determining the method of making the public improvement of overlaying the pavement for

Taxiway D at Burke Lakefront Airport; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to

enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement;

and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to

design the improvement. (O 818-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Determining the method of making the public improvement of removing, restoring, and/or

replacing dead, dying, or diseased trees; authorizing the Director of Public Works to

enter into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the

improvement; and authorizing one or more professional services contracts, for a period

of one year, with two one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public

Works. (O 712-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

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Public Improvements

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Tremont West

Development Corporation to allow and accept improvements at Lincoln Park, located at

1200 Starkweather Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director to enter into

a property adoption agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation to maintain

the improvements it installs at Lincoln Park. (O 711-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting to the City

of Cleveland Heights certain easement rights in property located along the south side of

Cedar Road between Ambleside Road and Harcourt Drive; to accept the improvements

when complete; to memorialize Cleveland Heights’ obligation to maintain the grounds

and improvements; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for

public use. (O 649-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Determining the method of making the public improvement of overlaying the pavement for

Taxiway D at Burke Lakefront Airport; and authorizing the Director of Port Control to

enter into one or more public improvement contracts for the making of the improvement;

and authorizing the director to employ one or more professional consultants necessary to

design the improvement. (O 818-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Determining the method of making the public improvement of removing, restoring, and/or

replacing dead, dying, or diseased trees; authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter

into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the

improvement; and authorizing one or more professional services contracts, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public

Works. (O 712-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio

to resurface Chester Avenue from East 93rd to Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road from

Euclid Avenue to the east corporation line; authorizing any other relative agreements;

and to cause payment to the State for the City’s share of the improvement. (O 869-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Public Works

Appropriating Community Development Block Grant funds for expenses for the Project Clean

Program; and authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more contracts

with various agencies to implement the Program. (O 830-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1244

Authorizing and approving a contract with Cleveland Thermal, LLC to make the emergency

repair to an underground steam pipe leak on Lakeside Avenue, for the Department of

Public Works. (O 819-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1332

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to apply for and accept a grant from the Cleveland

Foundation for the 2017 Cleveland Nights Program. (O 727-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1327

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a lease agreement with Cory Methodist

Church, Inc. for the use of its recreational facility at 1117 East 105th Street of Cory

Methodist Church, for a period of twenty years. (O 654-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Tremont West

Development Corporation to allow and accept improvements at Lincoln Park, located at

1200 Starkweather Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director to enter into

a property adoption agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation to maintain

the improvements it installs at Lincoln Park. (O 711-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more license agreements with

Case Western Reserve University, to facilitate pedestrian crossing and traffic safety

improvements and to make utility connections to the Nord Family Greenway project at

or under certain city park drives in Wade Park. (O 651-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement and a temporary deed

of easement granting to the Ohio Department of Transportation certain easement rights

in property needed to secure the right of way necessary for the improvement and

rehabilitation of the Hope Memorial Bridge and declaring the easement rights not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 653-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1311

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting certain

temporary ingress, egress, and construction rights in property no longer needed for public

use and located in the vicinity of vacated East 76th Street at Dell Playground to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for its Kingsbury Run culvert repair project.

(O 709-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting to the City

of Cleveland Heights certain easement rights in property located along the south side of

Cedar Road between Ambleside Road and Harcourt Drive; to accept the improvements

when complete; to memorialize Cleveland Heights’ obligation to maintain the grounds

and improvements; and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed for

public use. (O 649-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute various deeds of easement and various

temporary deeds of easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

certain easement rights in property located in Ambler Park for its Doan Valley tunnel

project and declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use. (O 652-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1309

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to renew its Lease with the Cleveland

Heights - University Heights City School District for use of City of Cleveland property

located in the City of Cleveland Heights at 2470 West St. James Parkway adjacent to the

Roxboro Middle School for recreational purposes, for a term of ninety-nine years. (O 650-17) . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of carts for the automated waste collection

and curbside recycling, for the Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Department of

Public Works. (O 861-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

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Dedicating Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to Ronald

Boehnlein; and repealing Ordinance No. 661-17, passed June 5, 2017, that changed the name

of Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to “Ronald

Boehlein Family Park”. (O 865-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Determining the method of making the public improvement of removing, restoring, and/or

replacing dead, dying, or diseased trees; authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter

into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the

improvement; and authorizing one or more professional services contracts, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public

Works. (O 712-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

To change the name of the East Side Maintenance Facility to the Ozell A. Dobbins, Sr.

Maintenance Facility. (O 710-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Purchases and Supplies Division

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Purchase Agreement and/or

an Option to Purchase Agreement with Weston, Inc., or its designee, for the sale of City

owned properties located at Berea and Madison Roads and known as the Midland Steel

site, for the development of a multi- tenant industrial facility; and authorizing the

Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to convey the properties, which are no longer

needed for the City’s public use. (O 842-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1247

Recognition

Recognition Resolution for 3rd Annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day (R 905-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Nathaniel “Guitar Slim” Savage (R 900-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Nira Love (R 901-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Ohio High Reach Groundbreaking (R 899-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Reverend Dr. A. Charles Bowie (R 904-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Sister Mary Rosario Vega (R 906-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for True Holiness Temple (R 903-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for William Alexander (R 902-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Regional Transit Authority ( RTA )

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Reports

From Office of Equal Opportunity, City of Cleveland. City Resident Utilization Report, June

14, 2017. (F 778-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Resolution of Support

Approving the formation of a new special improvement district in the City; accepting petitions

from owners of property in the proposed district; revising and approving the Articles of

Incorporation for the Ohio nonprofit corporation to be set up to govern the new district;

approving the initial comprehensive services plan for the new district; declaring it

necessary to provide cleaning and safety services; office, retail and residential

development; and marketing for the district; providing for an assessment for the cost of

such work upon benefited property in the district; and declaring an emergency. (R 834-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1263

Right of Way

To amend the title and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 386-17, passed June 5, 2017, relating to an

encroachment permit to Worthington Yards, LTD to encroach into the public right of way

over Johnson Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining overhead bridges and

supporting columns. (O 835-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1271-1336

Safety Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the U.S.

Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the FY-17 Sexual Assault Kit

Grant; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with to implement

the grant. (O 676-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into a Memorandum of Understanding for

Mutual Aid with the Ohio Adjutant General’s Department for the Ohio National Guard

Counterdrug Task Force to provide a Guard analyst to assist the City’s Narcotics Unit in

the Division of Police. (O 849-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

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Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village

Development Corporation to allow and accept landscaping improvements at Fire Station

No. 13 located at 4952 Broadway Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director

to enter into a property adoption agreement with Slavic Village Development Corporation

to maintain the improvements it installs at the location. (O 850-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Excellance, Inc. for the purchase of two ambulances, for the

Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety. (O 868-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

From Director Michael McGrath, Department of Public Safety, Cleveland, Ohio. Notice of grant

acceptance of $4,000 from University Hospitals of Cleveland (from the Ohio Department of

Public Safety), for the 2017 OVI (Operating a Vehicle while Impaired) Task Force. (F 779-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Salaries

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Brotherhood of

Electrical Workers, Local 38; and to amend Section 20 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed

March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 820-17) . . . . . . . . . . .1267-1332

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the International Local 100, AFSCME

Ohio Council 8 AFL CIO; and to amend Section 8 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March

30, 2015, as amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 822-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1268-1333

Approving the collective bargaining agreement with the Plumbers Local 55 (Plumbing

Inspectors); and to amend Section 21 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as

amended, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 821-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1267-1333

To amend Section 7 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended, relating to

compensation for various classifications. (O 823-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

To amend Sections 8 and 33 of Ordinance No. 323-15, passed March 30, 2015, as amended by

various ordinances, relating to compensation for various classifications. (O 713-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

Slavic Village Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into an agreement with Slavic Village

Development Corporation to allow and accept landscaping improvements at Fire Station

No. 13 located at 4952 Broadway Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director

to enter into a property adoption agreement with Slavic Village Development Corporation

to maintain the improvements it installs at the location. (O 850-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1253

Smoking

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to enter into contract with the Ohio Department of

Health to perform investigations of violations regarding smoking in workplaces and

other public places. (O 860-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Special Improvement District

Approving the formation of a new special improvement district in the City; accepting petitions

from owners of property in the proposed district; revising and approving the Articles of

Incorporation for the Ohio nonprofit corporation to be set up to govern the new district;

approving the initial comprehensive services plan for the new district; declaring it

necessary to provide cleaning and safety services; office, retail and residential

development; and marketing for the district; providing for an assessment for the cost of

such work upon benefited property in the district; and declaring an emergency. (R 834-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1263

State of Ohio

Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into or amend contracts with

various social service agencies, community development or local development

corporations and private for profit entities; to enter into or amend memorandums of

understanding with various City of Cleveland departments to implement the City’s

community development programs; and to expend funds for the operation of programs

administered by the Department of Community Development. (O 718-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1324

Street Vacation

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 13th Street. (R 884-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Declaring the intent to vacate all that portion of the 1st un-named Alley (12 feet wide), East of

East 66th Street, between Wade Park Avenue N.E. and Pennsylvania Avenue N.E.

(R 1489-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Streets - Name

Designating East 146th Street between St. Clair Avenue and Aspinwall Avenue with a

secondary and honorary designation of “Robert Godwin Sr. Way”. (O 836-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

Designating Linwood Avenue between East 71st Street and East 79th Street with a secondary

and honorary designation of “Viola J. Wynn Way”. (O 1335-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

To add the name Alma Cooper Way as a secondary and honorary name to Hulda Avenue from

Woodhill Road to East 110th Street. (O 763-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

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Tabled Legislation

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to Mohmad Muntaser to encroach

into the public right-of-way of Clark Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a front

entrance landing, steps, and railing. (O 870-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Transportation for the Beyond Traffic: Smart City Challenge

(O 124-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Excellance, Inc. for the purchase of two ambulances, for the

Division of Emergency Medical Service, Department of Public Safety. (O 868-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first options to renew Contract No.

MA RC 2015 53 with Baumann Enterprises, Inc. and Contract No. MA RC 2015 49 with

Rumpke of Ohio, Inc. for the disposal of debris at landfills. (O 1355-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 13th Street. (R 884-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Declaring the intent to vacate all that portion of the 1st un-named Alley (12 feet wide), East of

East 66th Street, between Wade Park Avenue N.E. and Pennsylvania Avenue N.E. (R 1489-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Tax Abatement

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone Agreement

with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to provide for tax abatement for

certain real property improvements as an incentive to construct a new Dave’s Supermarket

located between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue in the

Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone. (O 703-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Tax Budget

To adopt and declare a Tax Budget for the City of Cleveland for the year 2018 and submit it to

the County Budget Commission as required by State Law, Chapter 5705 of the Revised

Code. (R 728-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1299

Tax Increment Financing ( TIF )

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties

presently owned by KD Tower City LLC, or its designee, the Terminal Tower Building

located at 50 Public Square and the North Park Garage located on Superior Avenue for the

purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing

legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code; and authorizing an

agreement with KD Tower City LLC, or its designee. (O 701-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a

Dave’s Supermarket between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to

provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain

improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 704-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Tree Maintenance

Determining the method of making the public improvement of removing, restoring, and/or

replacing dead, dying, or diseased trees; authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter

into one or more public improvement requirement contracts for the making of the

improvement; and authorizing one or more professional services contracts, for a period of

one year, with two one year options to renew, exercisable by the Director of Public

Works. (O 712-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1322

Tremont West Development Corporation

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into an agreement with Tremont West

Development Corporation to allow and accept improvements at Lincoln Park, located at

1200 Starkweather Avenue, as a gift to the City; and authorizing the director to enter into

a property adoption agreement with Tremont West Development Corporation to maintain

the improvements it installs at Lincoln Park. (O 711-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

United States Department of Homeland Security

Authorizing the Director of Public Health to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Homeland Security for FY 2018 Biowatch Program. (O 847-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1252

United States Department of Transportation

Authorizing the Director of City Planning to apply for and accept a grant from the United

States Department of Transportation for the Beyond Traffic: Smart City Challenge (O 124-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

US Department of Justice

Authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant from the U.S.

Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Assistance, for the FY-17 Sexual Assault Kit

Grant; and authorizing the Director to enter into one or more contracts with to implement

the grant. (O 676-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313

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Utilities Department

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Hach Company to maintain, service, calibrate, refurbish, and

test various scientific and in line process analytical instruments manufactured by Hach

Company used to monitor the drinking water purification process, for the Division of

Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years, with an option to renew

for an additional one year period, which shall require additional legislation. (O 824-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to execute a deed of easement granting to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District certain easement rights in property located

across a portion of the Garrett A. Morgan Water Treatment Plant property and part of

vacated West 29th Street, and declaring that the easement rights granted are not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 725-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1326

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to exercise the first options to renew Contract No.

MA RC 2015 53 with Baumann Enterprises, Inc. and Contract No. MA RC 2015 49 with

Rumpke of Ohio, Inc. for the disposal of debris at landfills. (O 1355-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Ward 01

#26312750025. New License Application, C1. Family Dollar Stores of Ohio, Inc., 4071 Lee Rd.

(Ward 1). (F 868-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#8352307. New License Application, C1. Socotra, Inc., 3895 Lee Rd. (Ward 1). (F 800-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Appreciation Resolution for Reverend Dr. Mary B. Harpe (R 908-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Ophelia Burkhalter to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9. (O 809-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1331

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Westley Edrington to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1 and 2. (O 764-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Condolence Resolution for Emma Jean Rudolph Harris (R 888-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for James E. Robinson (R 887-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating the Mayor Arthur R. Johnston House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 696-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1314

Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 3895 Lee Road. (R 769-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1300

Rescinding the designation of Robert Fulton Elementary School as a Cleveland Landmark.

(O 864-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Ward 02

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jerry Smith to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 2, 5 and 6. (O 807-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Westley Edrington to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1 and 2. (O 764-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Condolence Resolution for Mark Anthony Womble (R 889-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Pamela Ophelia (Paige) Thomas (R 890-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Dedicating Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to Ronald

Boehnlein; and repealing Ordinance No. 661-17, passed June 5, 2017, that changed the name

of Mill Creek Falls Family Park located at Tioga Road and Warner Road to “Ronald

Boehlein Family Park”. (O 865-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

Ward 03

#3408575. Temporary License Application, F8. Group Plan Commission, Cleveland Public

Square bordered by West, South and East Roadways and Rockwell and Superior Avenues

between East and West Roadways (Ward 3). (F 797-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#6236217. Transfer of Ownership Application, D5. Murano LLC, 1850-78 East 6th St. (Ward 3).

(F 803-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Ohio City

Merchant Association to stretch a banner at West 25th Street and Lorain Avenue, for the

period from August 1, 2017 to August 23, 2017, inclusive, publicizing Market Square Music.

(O 852-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

Authorizing the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies to acquire and re convey properties

presently owned by KD Tower City LLC, or its designee, the Terminal Tower Building

located at 50 Public Square and the North Park Garage located on Superior Avenue for the

purpose of entering into the chain of title prior to the adoption of tax increment financing

legislation authorized under Section 5709.41 of the Revised Code; and authorizing an

agreement with KD Tower City LLC, or its designee. (O 701-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1315

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement and a temporary deed

of easement granting to the Ohio Department of Transportation certain easement rights

in property needed to secure the right of way necessary for the improvement and

rehabilitation of the Hope Memorial Bridge and declaring the easement rights not needed

for the City’s public use. (O 653-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1311

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into

agreement with The Cleveland Museum of Art for the Ohio City Stage Expo through the

use of Ward 3 Casino Revenue Fund. (O 765-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1264-1330

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Bertha Abston to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 10. (O 810-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Candace Hanna to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 5. (O 806-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts south of Fairfield Avenue between West 14th

Street and West 11th Street, and adding the Urban Form Overlay (Map Change 2559). (O 812-17) . . . . . . . . . .1256

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Condolence Resolution for Julio Cesar “Cesi” Castro (R 879-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Dedication Plat for Lorain Court Townhomes Subdivision, Lorain Court between West 41st

Place and West 42nd Street. Approved by Committees on Municipal Services and

Properties, and Development Planning and Sustainability. Without objection, Plat

approved. (F 866-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating St. John Cantius Parish Convent (aka the Matt Talbot Inn) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 814-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating the J. Spang Baking Company Building as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 815-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Ward 04

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Mt. Pleasant

NOW Development Corporation to stretch a cross street banner on Kinsman Road at East

139th Street, for the period from July 16, 2017 to August 15, 2017, inclusive, publicizing the

summer outdoor concert series, “Jamming at the Point.” (O 851-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the

Urban Initiatives of Ohio North First Jurisdiction for the Health and Wellness Families

Expo through the use of Wards 4 and 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 858-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1339Condolence Resolution for Annette Marcella Grayer (R 884-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Corrine Goodwin (R 885-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Geraldine Palmer (R 886-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Richard Alphonso Clay, Sr. (R 882-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Vernie Brown (R 883-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 2886 Woodhill Road,

1st floor and basement and repealing Resolution No. 981-16 objecting to said renewal.

(R 770-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1301

Ward 05

Authorizing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the American Society of

Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE), to encroach into the

public right of way at 7218 Euclid Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining a bronze

historical place marker that would sit on a pole with foundation. (O 641-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1306Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute a deed of easement granting certain

temporary ingress, egress, and construction rights in property no longer needed for

public use and located in the vicinity of vacated East 76th Street at Dell Playground to the

Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for its Kingsbury Run culvert repair project.

(O 709-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with the

Urban Initiatives of Ohio North First Jurisdiction for the Health and Wellness Families

Expo through the use of Wards 4 and 5 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 858-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1339Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Candace Hanna to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 5. (O 806-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jeremy Lieber to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 5 and 6. (O 808-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jerry Smith to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 2, 5 and 6. (O 807-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Ophelia Burkhalter to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9. (O 809-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1331Declaring the intent to vacate a portion of East 13th Street. (R 884-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Ward 06

#4118410. New License Application, C2. Ibald Beverage, Inc., 2603 Woodhill Rd. (Ward 6).

(F 802-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

An emergency resolution Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6

Liquor Permit at 11132 Buckeye Road, P.O. Box. 20370, and repealing Resolution No. 979-16

objecting to said renewal. (R 773-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301Appreciation Resolution for Willetta Milam (R 907-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a forgiveable Vacant

Property Initiative loan, a non forgiveable EDA Title IX loan, and a grant agreement

with Simon’s Supermarket, or its designee, to provide economic development assistance to

partially finance redeveloping the vacant grocery store at 11501 Buckeye Road as a full

service supermarket. (O 733-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1329Authorizing the Director of Public Works to execute various deeds of easement and various

temporary deeds of easement granting to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District

certain easement rights in property located in Ambler Park for its Doan Valley tunnel

project and declaring the easement rights not needed for the City’s public use. (O 652-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1309Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jeremy Lieber to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 5 and 6. (O 808-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Jerry Smith to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 2, 5 and 6. (O 807-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1330Condolence Resolution for Selonia Ann Cox Napier (R 880-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Gardeners of America of Greater Cleveland 85th Anniversary

(R 896-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Giving consent of the City of Cleveland to the Director of Transportation of the State of Ohio

to resurface Chester Avenue from East 93rd to Euclid Avenue and Mayfield Road from

Euclid Avenue to the east corporation line; authorizing any other relative agreements;

and to cause payment to the State for the City’s share of the improvement. (O 869-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1255

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Recognition Resolution for Reverend Dr. A. Charles Bowie (R 904-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for True Holiness Temple (R 903-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Repealing Resolution No. 219-17, objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 2603 Woodhill Road.

(R 766-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1300

To add the name Alma Cooper Way as a secondary and honorary name to Hulda Avenue from

Woodhill Road to East 110th Street. (O 763-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

To change the name of the East Side Maintenance Facility to the Ozell A. Dobbins, Sr.

Maintenance Facility. (O 710-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1282-1321

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 7902 7904 Central Avenue and

Patio, and repealing Resolution No. 978-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 772-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301

Ward 07

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for a HUD 108 loan to partially

finance the development of a Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st and East

63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and authorizing a contract with Hemingway

Development LLC, or its designee, to implement the project. (O 705-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to apply for an ODSA Alternative

Stormwater Infrastructure loan to partially finance the development of a Dave’s

Supermarket located between East 61st and East 63rd Streets along Chester Avenue; and

authorizing a contract with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to implement

the project. (O 706-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1319

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a Tax Increment Financing

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, for the development of a

Dave’s Supermarket between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester Avenue; to

provide for payments to the Cleveland City School District; and to declare certain

improvements to real property to be a public purpose. (O 704-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone

Agreement with Hemingway Development LLC, or its designee, to provide for tax

abatement for certain real property improvements as an incentive to construct a new

Dave’s Supermarket located between East 61st Street and East 63rd Street along Chester

Avenue in the Cleveland Area Enterprise Zone. (O 703-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1316

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into one or more license agreements with

Case Western Reserve University, to facilitate pedestrian crossing and traffic safety

improvements and to make utility connections to the Nord Family Greenway project at

or under certain city park drives in Wade Park. (O 651-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1307

Congratulations Resolution for Lucille Peters 100th Birthday (R 895-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Morgan Art of Papermaking Conservatory Educational

Foundation 10th Anniversary (R 894-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Declaring the intent to vacate all that portion of the 1st un-named Alley (12 feet wide), East

of East 66th Street, between Wade Park Avenue N.E. and Pennsylvania Avenue N.E.

(R 1489-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284

Designating Linwood Avenue between East 71st Street and East 79th Street with a secondary

and honorary designation of “Viola J. Wynn Way”. (O 1335-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Objecting to a New C1 Liquor Permit at 8331 Superior Avenue. (R 768-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1275-1300

Ward 08

Congratulations Resolution for Reverend Francis P. Walsh 60th Anniversary of Ordination

(R 898-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a C1, C2 and D6 Liquor Permit at 15428

Lake Shore Boulevard and repealing Resolution No. 226-17 objecting to said permit.

(R 776-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302

Ward 09

#11924530010. Transfer of License Application, C1 C2. California Market, Inc., 7914 St. Clair

Ave. (Ward 9). (F 867-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville

Community Foundation to stretch cross street banners on St. Clair Avenue at East 103rd

Street, East 88th Street and Herrick Road, for the period from July 14, 2017 to August 13,

2017, inclusive, publicizing the Annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 853-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

Authorizing the Director of Public Works to enter into a lease agreement with Cory Methodist

Church, Inc. for the use of its recreational facility at 1117 East 105th Street of Cory

Methodist Church, for a period of twenty years. (O 654-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1281-1313

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Public Health to enter into agreement with

African American Male Wellness Walk for the African American Male Health Expo

through the use of Ward 9 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 857-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1339

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Ophelia Burkhalter to engage in mobile

vending in Wards 1, 5 and 9. (O 809-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1265-1331

Recognition Resolution for Nathaniel “Guitar Slim” Savage (R 900-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Nira Love (R 901-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for William Alexander (R 902-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

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Ward 10

Authorizing and directing the Director of Capital Projects to issue a permit to the Glenville

Community Foundation to stretch cross street banners on St. Clair Avenue at East 103rd

Street, East 88th Street and Herrick Road, for the period from July 14, 2017 to August 13,

2017, inclusive, publicizing the Annual Glenville Heritage Festival. (O 853-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1273-1338

Authorizing the issuance of a Mobile Permit to Bertha Abston to engage in mobile vending in

Wards 3 and 10. (O 810-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1266-1331

Condolence Resolution for George Flagg (R 881-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for William McCollom, Sr. (R 897-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Designating Beulah Baptist Church (aka Collinwood Church of Christ) as a Cleveland

Landmark. (O 816-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1241

Designating East 146th Street between St. Clair Avenue and Aspinwall Avenue with a

secondary and honorary designation of “Robert Godwin Sr. Way”. (O 836-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1245

Ward 11

Objecting to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 11619 Lorain Avenue, 1st

floor and basement. (R 811-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302

Ward 12

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into an Enterprise Zone

Agreement with Chester Ave Hotel LLC, or its designee, to provide for tax abatement for

certain real property improvements as an incentive to construct a hotel to be located on

the northwest corner of East 101st Street and Chester Avenue in the Cleveland Area

Enterprise Zone. (O 841-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1247

Objecting to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 3850 East 65th Street, 1st floor east

unit. (R 874-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Objecting to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 2317 Denison Avenue.

(R 872-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303

Objecting to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 3528 30 Independence

Road, 1st floor. (R 873-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303

Recognition Resolution for Ohio High Reach Groundbreaking (R 899-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Ward 13

Objecting to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3 and D3A Liquor Permit at 4365 State Road. (R 855-17) . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302

Objecting to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 4488 State Road, 1st floor and basement.

(R 856-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1278-1303

Objecting to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 6101 Memphis Avenue. (R 767-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1300

Recognition Resolution for 3rd Annual National Gun Violence Awareness Day (R 905-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D5 Liquor Permit at 4301 State Road and repealing

Resolution No. 938-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 771-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301

Ward 14

Authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a U.S. Department of Housing

and Urban Development Empowerment Zone Economic Development Initiative grant

agreement and a Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Fund Grant Agreement with DigitalC, or

its designee, to provide economic development assistance to partially finance the

development of the Midtown Tech Hive project located at 6815 Euclid Avenue through the

use of EDI and Ward 14 Neighborhood Capital Funds. (O 732-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1283-1329

Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts South of I 90 and North of Clark Avenue between

West 41st Street and Fulton Road as identified on the attached map (Map Change No.

2569). (O 870-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

Condolence Resolution for Julio Cesar “Cesi” Castro (R 879-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Dianne Hamm (R 893-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Ward-15

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels along Madison Avenue, Franklin

Boulevard and West 65th Street between West 65th Street and West 91st Street as

identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2567). (O 813-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1257

Condolence Resolution for Julio Cesar “Cesi” Castro (R 879-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Miriam Ortiz Rush (R 892-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Condolence Resolution for Paul Angelo Sciria (R 891-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Recognition Resolution for Sister Mary Rosario Vega (R 906-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

To amend the Battery Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) for lands designated as a PUD

District in Ord. 1964 04. (O 833-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

Welcome Resolution for Francesco Lavalle (R 909-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D1, D2, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit at 11213-11215

Detroit Avenue, 1st Floor, Basement and Patio, and repealing Resolution No. 961-16

objecting to said renewal. (R 774-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1276-1301

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#4219895. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Jaigurudev Dayal, Inc., 14932 Puritas

Ave. (Ward 16). (F 801-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#7744099. Transfer of Ownership Application, C1 C2. Sarim Vandavin LLC, 4200 West 130th St.

(Ward 16). (F 799-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Authorizing the Director of the Department of Community Development to enter into

agreement with the Bellaire Puritas Development Corporation for the youth vocational

landscaping program through the use of Ward 16 Casino Revenue Funds. (O 871-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1274-1339

Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels along the western side of West 130th

Street between Wilton Avenue and Milligan Avenue; and extending the coverage area for

the Rockport Design Review District to include additional parcels along West 130th Street

(Map Change No. 2565). (O 700-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1314

Designating the John M. West House as a Cleveland Landmark. (O 613-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1280-1305

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 14939 Puritas Avenue

and repealing Resolution No. 955-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 775-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1277-1302

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C1 and C2 Liquor Permit at 4050 West 140th Street,

and repealing Resolution No. 958-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 877-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a C2 and C2X Liquor Permit at 3266 West 117th Street,

and repealing Resolution No. 967-16 objecting to said renewal. (R 876-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Withdrawing objection to the renewal of a D2, D2X, D3, D3A and D6 Liquor Permit at 4625 29

West 130th Street and patio, and repealing Resolution No. 957-16 objecting to said renewal.

(R 875-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Withdrawing objection to the transfer of ownership of a D5 and D6 Liquor Permit at 12524

Lorain Avenue, 1st floor and basement and repealing Resolution No. 508-16 objecting to

said permit. (R 878-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1279-1304

Ward 17

#2439036. Stock Application, C1 C2 D6. Eds Deli & Beverage, Inc.,15803 07 Lorain Ave.

(Ward 17). (F 804-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

#59267670005. New License Application, D5J. Midfield Concession Enterprises, Inc., 5300

Riverside Dr. (Ward 17). (F 798-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Congratulations Resolution for Dianne Hamm (R 893-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Waste Collection and Disposal Division

Authorizing the purchase by one or more contracts of carts for the automated waste collection

and curbside recycling, for the Division of Waste Collection and Disposal, Department of

Public Works. (O 861-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1254

Water Division

Authorizing the Director of Public Utilities to enter into one or more contracts without

competitive bidding with Hach Company to maintain, service, calibrate, refurbish, and

test various scientific and in line process analytical instruments manufactured by Hach

Company used to monitor the drinking water purification process, for the Division of

Water, Department of Public Utilities, for a period of two years, with an option to renew

for an additional one year period, which shall require additional legislation. (O 824-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1242

From Ohio Environmental Protection Agency Surface Water Division. Public notice that an

application for a Clean Water Act Section 41 water quality certification was submitted by

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District, for a project to dredge and manage

sediments excavated from the federal navigation channels of Cleveland Harbor in order

to maintain navigation, including Cuyahoga River, Old River, Outer Harbor and Lake

Approach Channels. (F 805-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1239

Welcome

Welcome Resolution for Francesco Lavalle (R 909-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1240

Zoning

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts of parcels along Madison Avenue, Franklin

Boulevard and West 65th Street between West 65th Street and West 91st Street as

identified on the attached map (Map Change No. 2567). (O 813-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1257

Changing the Use, Area and Height Districts south of Fairfield Avenue between West 14th

Street and West 11th Street, and adding the Urban Form Overlay (Map Change 2559).

(O 812-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1256

Changing the Use, Area, and Height Districts of parcels along the western side of West 130th

Street between Wilton Avenue and Milligan Avenue; and extending the coverage area for

the Rockport Design Review District to include additional parcels along West 130th

Street (Map Change No. 2565). (O 700-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1284-1314

Changing the Use, Height and Area Districts South of I 90 and North of Clark Avenue between

West 41st Street and Fulton Road as identified on the attached map (Map Change No.

2569). (O 870-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

To amend the Battery Park Planned Unit Development (PUD) for lands designated as a PUD

District in Ord. 1964 04. (O 833-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1261

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