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The City Record
Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland
October the Thirty-First, Two Thousand and Seven
Frank G. Jackson
Mayor
The City Record is available online at
www.clevelandcitycouncil.org
Martin J. Sweeney
President of Council
Emily Lipovan
City Clerk, Clerk of Council
Ward
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Nina Turner
Robert J. White
Zachary Reed
Kenneth L. Johnson
Phyllis E. Cleveland
Patricia J. Britt
Fannie M. Lewis
Sabra Pierce Scott
Kevin Conwell
Roosevelt Coats
Michael D. Polensek
Anthony Brancatelli
Joe Cimperman
Joseph Santiago
Brian J. Cummins
Kevin J. Kelley
Matthew Zone
Jay Westbrook
Dona Brady
Martin J. Sweeney
Martin J. Keane
Containing
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City Council
The Calendar
Board of Control
Civil Service
Board of Zoning Appeals
Board of Building Standards
and Building Appeals
Public Notice
Public Hearings
City of Cleveland Bids
Adopted Resolutions
and Ordinances
Committee Meetings
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DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS
CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE
President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney
Ward
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Residence
Nina Turner..................................................16204 Sunny Glen Avenue
44128
Robert J. White .................................................9703 Cardwell Avenue
44105
Zachary Reed .....................................................3734 East 149th Street
44120
Kenneth L. Johnson...............................................2948 Hampton Road
44120
Phyllis E. Cleveland .............................................2369 East 36th Street
44105
Patricia J. Britt........................................................12402 Britton Drive
44120
Fannie M. Lewis.........................................................7416 Star Avenue
44103
Sabra Pierce Scott.................................................1136 East 98th Street
44108
Kevin Conwell ..................................................10647 Ashbury Avenue
44106
Roosevelt Coats ....................................................1775 Cliffview Road
44112
Michael D. Polensek..............................................17855 Brian Avenue
44119
Anthony Brancatelli..................................................6924 Ottawa Road
44105
Joe Cimperman....................................................3053 West 12th Street
44113
Joseph Santiago ...................................................3169 West 14th Street
44109
Brian J. Cummins ............................................3104 Mapledale Avenue
44109
Kevin J. Kelley ..............................................6608 Woodhaven Avenue
44144
Matthew Zone .....................................................1228 West 69th Street
44102
Jay Westbrook ...................................................1278 West 103rd Street
44102
Dona Brady ..........................................................1272 West Boulevard
44102
Martin J. Sweeney.............................................3632 West 133rd Street
44111
Martin J. Keane......................................................15907 Colletta Lane
44111
City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Emily Lipovan, 216 City Hall, 664–2840
First Assistant Clerk – Sandra Franklin
MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson
Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff
Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer
Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs
Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education
Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications
Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary
Debra Linn Talley, Director, Office of Equal Opportunity
DEPT. OF LAW – Robert J. Triozzi, Director, Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel,
Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel, Barbara A. Langhenry, Chief Counsel, Rm. 106
Karen E. Martines, Law Librarian, Room 100
DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104;
Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit
DIVISIONS: Accounts – Richard W. Sensenbrenner, Commissioner, Room 19
Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122
City Treasury – Algeron Walker, Treasurer, Room 115
Financial Reporting and Control – James Gentile, Controller, Room 18
Information Technology and Services – Douglas Divish, Commissioner, 205 W. St. Clair
Avenue
Purchases and Supplies – James E. Hardy, 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 – Barry A. Withers, Interim Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue
DIVISIONS – 1201 Lakeside Avenue
Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner
Street Lighting Bureau – ______________, Acting Chief
Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner
Water – John Christopher Nielson, Commissioner
Water Pollution Control – Ollie Shaw, Commissioner
DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, Director
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, 5300 Riverside Drive
Burke Lakefront Airport – Khalid Bahhur, Commissioner
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport – Fred Szabo, Commissioner
DEPT. OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director, 3rd Floor, City Hall
DIVISIONS: Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner
Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, Commissioner
Neighborhood Development – Joseph A. Sidoti, Commissioner
DEPT. OF BUILDING AND HOUSING – Edward W. Rybka, Director, Room 500
DIVISIONS: Code Enforcement – Tyrone L. Johnson, Commissioner
Construction Permitting – Timothy R. Wolosz, Commissioner
DEPT. OF PERSONNELAND HUMAN RESOURCES – Trudy Hutchinson, Director, Room 121
DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Brian A. Reilly, Director, Room 210
DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122
DEPT. OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS – Angel Guzman, Director
COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director; Mayor Frank G.
Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Charles Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman; Councilman
Kevin Conwell, Councilman Brian J. Cummins, Councilman Joe Santiago, Councilman
Matthew Zone, City Council Representatives; Charles L. Patton, Jr., Paula Castleberry,
Emmett Saunders, John Banno, Kathryn M. Hall, Evangeline Hardaway, Janet Jankura,
Gia Hoa Ryan, Rev. Jesse Harris, Magda Gomez, Fred J. Livingstone, Margot James
Copeland.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Reynaldo Galindo, President; Rev. Earl
Preston, Vice President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Diane M. Downing,
Michael L. Nelson.
SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin
J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; John
Myers, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, _____________, Secretary.
BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F.
Denk, Chairman; ____________, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P.
Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan.
BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi, President;
Finance Director Sharon Dumas, Secretary; Council President Martin J. Sweeney.
BOARD OF SIDEWALK APPEALS – Service Director Jomarie Wasik, Law Director Robert
J. Triozzi; Councilman ______________.
BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Utilities
Director _______________; Council President Martin J. Sweeney.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J.
Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean
Pinkney, Norman Krumholz, Council Member Joe Cimperman.
FAIR CAMPAIGN FINANCE COMMISSION – Chris Warren, C. Ellen Connally, Hillary S.
Taylor.
FAIR EMPLOYMENT WAGE BOARD – Room 210 – Gerald Meyer, Chair; Angela
Caldwell, Vice Chair; Patrick Gallagher, Kathryn Jackson, Draydean McCaleb, Council
Member ____________, Ed Romero.
FAIR HOUSING BOARD – Charles See, Chair; _________, Vice Chair; Daniel Conway, Doris
Honsa, Lisa Camacho.
HOUSING ADVISORY BOARD – Room 310 – Keith Brown, Terri Hamilton Brown,Vickie
Eaton-Johnson, Mike Foley, Eric Hodderson, Janet Loehr, Mark McDermott, Marcia Nolan,
David Perkowski, Joan Shaver Washington, Keith Sutton.
CLEVELAND BOXING AND WRESTLING COMMISSION – Robert Jones, Chairman;
Clint Martin, Mark Rivera.
MORAL CLAIMS COMMISSION – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Chairman; Finance
Director Sharon Dumas; Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Councilman Kevin
Kelley; Councilman Nina Turner.
DEPT. OF PUBLIC SERVICE – Jomarie Wasik, Director, Room 113
DIVISIONS: Architecture – Kurt Wiebusch, Commissioner, Room 517
Engineering and Construction – Randall E. DeVaul, Commissioner, Room 518
Motor Vehicle Maintenance, Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner, Harvard Yards
Streets – Randell T. Scott, Commissioner, Room 25
Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner, 4150 East 49th Street, Building #1
Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner, 5600 Carnegie Avenue
POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel
Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss.
DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Matt Carroll, Director, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave.
DIVISIONS: Air Quality – Richard L. Nemeth, Commissioner
Environment – Willie Bess, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave.
Health – Anjou Parekh, Commissioner, Mural Building, 1925 St. Clair Ave.
DEPT. OF PUBLIC SAFETY – Martin Flask, Director, Room 230
DIVISIONS: Dog Pound – John Baird, Chief Dog Warden, 2690 West 7th Street
Correction – Robert Taskey, Commissioner, Cleveland House of Corrections, 4041 Northfield Rd.
Emergency Medical Service – Edward Eckart, Commissioner, 1708 South Pointe Drive
Fire – Paul A. Stubbs, Chief, 1645 Superior Avenue
Police – Michael C. McGrath, Chief, Police Hdqtrs. Bldg., 1300 Ontario Street
DEPT. OF PARKS, RECREATION & PROPERTIES – Michael Cox, Director
Cleveland Convention Center, Clubroom A, 1220 East 6th Street
DIVISIONS: Convention Center & Stadium – James Glending, Commissioner
Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue
Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner
Public Auditorium, East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue
Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner
Public Auditorium – East 6th Street and Lakeside Avenue
Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner, East 49th Street & Harvard
Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner, Room 8
Research, Planning & Development – Mark Fallon, Commissioner, 1501 N. Marginal Road
Burke Lakefront Airport
AUDIT COMMITTEE – Robert Rawson, Chairman; Yvette Ittu, Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis,
Don Neebes, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Law Director Robert J. Triozzi.
CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Laura M. Bala, Chair; Jennifer
Coleman, Vice Chair; Robert N. Brown, Council Member Joe Cimperman, Thomas
Coffey, Robert Jackimowicz; Ari Maron, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John
Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert Keiser, Secretary.
CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT
JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET
JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS
Judge
Courtroom
Presiding and Administrative Judge Larry A. Jones
14B
Judge Ronald B. Adrine
15A
Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy
12A
Judge Emanuella Groves
13A
Judge Kathleen Ann Keough
13D
Judge Anita Laster Mays
14C
Judge Lauren C. Moore
14A
Judge Charles Patton, Jr.
12B
Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge)
13B
Judge Michael John Ryan
12C
Judge Angela R. Stokes
15C
Judge Pauline H. Tarver
13C
Judge Joseph J. Zone
14D
Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J. Mizerak –
Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief Magistrate
The City Record
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 2007
Vol. 94
No. 4899
CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, OCTOBER 29, 2007
The City Record
Published weekly by the City Clerk,
Clerk of Council under authority
of the Charter of the
City of Cleveland
The City Record is available
online at
www.clevelandcitycouncil.org
Address all communications to
EMILY LIPOVAN
City Clerk, Clerk of Council
216 City Hall
PERMANENT SCHEDULE
STANDING COMMITTEES
OF THE COUNCIL
2006-2009
MONDAY—Alternating
9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Property & Recreation Committee: Johnson, Chair; White, Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cummins, Kelley, Polensek,
Turner.
9:30 A.M. — Health & Human Services Committee: Britt, Chair; Cleveland, Vice Chair; Conwell, Kelley,
Reed, Santiago, Westbrook.
11:00 A.M. — Public Service Committee: Brady, Chair; Turner, Vice
Chair; Cleveland, Cummins, Johnson,
Polensek, Reed, Santiago, White.
11:00 A.M. — Legislation Committee: Cleveland, Chair; Keane, Vice
Chair; Cimperman, Lewis, Pierce
Scott, Reed, White.
MONDAY
2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee:
Sweeney, Chair; Cimperman, Vice
Chair;
Brady,
Brancatelli,
Britt,
Coats, Conwell, Pierce Scott, Westbrook, White, Zone.
TUESDAY
9:30 A.M. — Community and Economic Development Committee: Pierce
Scott, Chair; Brancatelli, Vice Chair;
Brady, Cimperman, Cummins, Coats,
Lewis, Westbrook. Zone.
1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affirmative Action & Training Committee:
Lewis, Chair; Santiago, Vice Chair;
Brancatelli, Coats, Conwell, Johnson, Turner.
WEDNESDAY—Alternating
10:00 A.M. — Aviation & Transportation Committee: Kelley, Chair;
Westbrook, Vice Chair; Brancatelli,
Britt, Cleveland, Keane, Turner.
10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Committee: Conwell, Chair; Brady, Vice
Chair; Britt, Coats, Cummins, Kelley, Polensek, Santiago, Turner.
WEDNESDAY—Alternating
1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Committee: Zone, Chair; Reed, Vice
Chair; Cleveland, Cummins, Keane,
Kelley, Polensek, Santiago, Westbrook.
1:30 P.M. — City Planning Committee: Cimperman, Chair, Westbrook, Vice Chair, Conwell, Keane,
Lewis, Reed, Zone.
The following Committees are
subject to the Call of the Chair:
Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair;
Cleveland,
Kelley,
Pierce
Scott,
Polensek.
Personnel and Operations Committee: Westbrook, Chair; Britt, Kelley,
Pierce Scott, Santiago, Sweeney,
White.
Mayor’s Appointment Committee:
Coats, Chair; Pierce Scott, Kelley,
Sweeney, Westbrook.
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
CITY COUNCIL
______________
Cleveland, Ohio
Monday, October 29, 2007
The meeting of the Council was
called to order, The President, Martin J. Sweeney, in the Chair.
Council Members present: Brady,
Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland,
Coats, Conwell, Cummins, Johnson,
Keane, Kelley, Polensek, Reed, Santiago, Sweeney, Turner, Westbrook,
White and Zone.
Also present were Mayor Frank
Jackson; Ken Silliman, Chief of
Staff; Darnell Brown, Chief Operating Officer; Valarie J. McCall, Chief
of Government Affairs; Debra Linn
Talley, Director of Office of Equal
Opportunity; and Directors Triozzi,
Dumas,
Smith,
Wasik,
Carroll,
Flask, Cox, Rush, Rybka, Hutchinson, Reilly, Brown, Acting Director
Withers and Teresa Stevenson, Special Assistant to the Mayor for Legislative Affairs.
Pursuant to Ordinance No. 2926-76,
a prayer was offered by Pastor
Mark Ribbins of Evening Star Baptist Church. Pledge of Allegiance.
FROM DEPARTMENT OF
LIQUOR CONTROL
File No. 1782-07.
Re: New Application — 61433910195
— Moran Food’s, Inc., d.b.a. Save A
Lot 646, 18501 Neff Road. (Ward 11).
Received.
File No. 1783-07.
Re: New Application — 61433910205
— Moran Foods, Inc., d.b.a. Save A
Lot 648, 5841 Broadway Avenue.
(Ward 12). Received.
File No. 1784-07.
Re: New Application — 15503800030
— Cleveland Sportservice, Inc., d.b.a.
Jacobs Field - Level 1 Bars #1 & #2,
entire stadium & basement storage
room
only,
2401
Ontario
Street.
(Ward 13). Received.
File No. 1785-07.
Re: New Application — 73935330700
— Riser Foods, Co., d.b.a. 117th &
190 Cetgo 3230, 3038 West 117th
Street. (Ward 19). Received.
File No. 1786-07.
Re: New Application — 73935330705
— Riser Foods Co., d.b.a. Giant
Eagle 230, 3050 West 117th Street.
(Ward 19). Received.
File No. 1787-07.
Re: Transfer of Ownership Application — 2848545 — 4171 Ridge
Road, Inc., d.b.a. Charlie’s Beverage,
4171 Ridge Road, Unit A. (Ward 16).
Received.
File No. 1788-07.
Re: Transfer of Ownership Application — 2108595 — Devina, LLC,
656 East 105th Street, first floor.
(Ward 8). Received.
File No. 1789-07.
Re: Liquor Agency Contract —
2108595 — Devina, LLC, 656 East
105th Street, first floor. (Ward 8).
Received.
File No. 1790-07.
Re: Transfer of Ownership Application — 2977633 — G & K Group,
Inc., d.b.a. CS Beverage & Deli, 4621
Broadview Road. (Ward 15). Received.
MOTION
On the motion of Council Member
Johnson, the reading of the minutes of the last meeting were dispensed with and the journal approved. Seconded by Council Member Reed.
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File No. 1791-07.
Re: Transfer of Location Application — 42204200022 — Jacobs Investments Management Co. Inc., d.b.a.
Powerhouse Dance Club, 1148 Main
Avenue, Unit 200. (Ward 13). Received.
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CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS
The rules were suspended and the
following Resolutions were adopted
by a rising vote:
Res. No. 1792-07—Demesha Sharp.
Res. No. 1793-07—Dorothy Deane.
FIRST READING EMERGENCY
ORDINANCES REFERRED
Ord. No. 1762-07.
By Council Member Sweeney (by
departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Finance to enter
into one or more contracts without
competitive bidding with Sybase,
Inc. for the purchase of MITIS software support and maintenance, for
the Division of Taxation, Department of Finance, for a period of one
year with two one-year options to
renew.
Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of
a municipal department; now, therefore,
Be it ordained by the Council of
the City of Cleveland:
Section
1.
That
this
Council
determines that the within commodities are non-competitive and
cannot be secured from any source
other than Sybase, Inc. Therefore
the Director of Finance is authorized to make one or more written
contracts with Sybase, Inc., on the
basis of its quotation dated October
10, 2007, for the purchase of MITIS
software support and maintenance,
to be purchased by the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies,
for
the
Division
of
Taxation,
Department of Finance, for a period of one year with two one-year
options to renew, exercisable by the
Director of Finance.
Section 2. That the cost of the contract or contracts authorized shall
be paid from Fund No. 81 SF 001,
Request No. 174522.
Section 3. That this ordinance is
declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of all
the members elected to Council, it
shall take effect and be in force
immediately upon its passage and
approval by the Mayor; otherwise it
shall take effect and be in force
from and after the earliest period
allowed by law.
Referred to Directors of Finance,
Law; Committee on Finance.
Ord. No. 1763-07.
By Council Member Sweeney (by
departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the purchase by one or more
requirement contracts of maintenance for Group IV photocopiers for
the various divisions of City government; and to repeal Ordinance
No. 883-07, passed June 11, 2007,
relating to a standard contract for
the maintenance of Group IV photocopiers.
Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure provid-
ing for the usual daily operation of
a municipal department; now, therefore,
Be it ordained by the Council of
the City of Cleveland:
Section 1. That the Director of
Finance is authorized to make one
or more written requirement contracts under the Charter and the
Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,
Ohio, 1976, for the requirements for
a one year period of the necessary
items of maintenance for Group IV
photocopiers, in the approximate
amount as purchased during the preceding term, to be purchased by the
Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies on a unit basis for the various
divisions of City government. Bids
shall be taken in a manner that permits an award to be made for all
items as a single contract, or by separate contract for each or any combination of the items as the Board
of Control determines. Alternate
bids for a period less than the specified term may be taken if desired
by the Commissioner of Purchases
and Supplies until provision is made
for the requirements for the entire
term.
Section 2. That the costs of the
contract
or
contracts
shall
be
charged against the proper appropriation accounts and the Director
of Finance shall certify the amount
of the initial purchase, which purchase, together with all later purchases, shall be made on order of
the Commissioner of Purchases and
Supplies
under
a
requisition
against the contract or contracts
certified
by
the
Director
of
Finance. (RL 177132)
Section 3. That under Section
108(b) of the Charter, the purchases authorized by this ordinance
may be made through cooperative
agreements using state procedures.
The Director of Finance may sign
all documents with the State of
Ohio or any of its political subdivisions that are necessary to make
the purchases, and may enter into
one or more contracts with the
vendors selected through that cooperative process.
Section 4. That Ordinance No. 88307, passed June 11, 2007, is repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance is
declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of all
the members elected to Council, it
shall take effect and be in force
immediately upon its passage and
approval by the Mayor; otherwise it
shall take effect and be in force
from and after the earliest period
allowed by law.
Referred to Directors of Finance,
Law; Committee on Finance.
Ord. No. 1764-07.
By Council Members Kelley, Cleveland and Sweeney (by departmental
request).
An emergency ordinance to amend
Section 443.26 of the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as
amended by Ordinance No. 1737-07,
passed October 15, 2007, relating to
rates of fare and receipts for taxi
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cabs; and to amend Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1761-A-06, passed December 4, 2006, relating to operating
taxi cabs at Cleveland Hopkins
International Airport.
Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of
a municipal department; now, therefore,
Be it ordained by the Council of
the City of Cleveland:
Section 1. That Section 443.26 of
the Codified Ordinances of Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended by
Ordinance No. 1737-07, passed October 15, 2007, is amended to read as
follows:
Section 443.26 Rates of Fare; Receipts
(a) Except as provided in division
(f) of this section, the maximum
rates of fare for gasoline fueled or
propane fueled taxicabs, including
sales tax, shall be as follows:
(1) For the first one-eighth mile
or fraction thereof, two dollars and
twenty-five cents ($2.25).
(2) For each additional one-eighth
mile or fraction thereof, twenty-five
cents ($0.25).
(b) Waiting Time or Traffic Delay Charge. The rate for waiting or
traffic delay shall be eighteen dollars ($18.00) per hour except for
coaches hired at the hourly rate.
(c) Charge for More Than Four
Passengers. The rate for carrying
more than four passengers shall be
an additional one dollar ($1.00) per
person for each passenger over
twelve years of age.
(d) Hourly Rate. On request of
passengers,
public
hacks
may
accept employment where the fare
may be computed on an hourly
rental. When a public hack is so
employed, the fare to be charged
shall be computed from the time of
leaving the nearest station of the
owner to the time of returning to
the nearest station from the point
of dismissal.
(e) Receipt to be Given. On
request of a passenger, the owner,
driver, chauffeur or other person in
charge or control of a public hack
shall provide a receipt to the person
paying for the hire of the same at
the time of payment. The form of
the receipt shall be prescribed and
approved by the Commissioner of
Assessments and Licenses, and shall
contain in legible type or writing,
the name of the owner, the City
license number, the driver’s City
license number and other items for
which a charge is made, the total
amount paid, and the date of payment.
(f) Rates of Fare From Cleveland
Hopkins International Airport. The
following maximum rates of fare
apply to gasoline fueled or propane
fueled taxicabs which are transporting passengers from Cleveland
Hopkins International Airport to
another location. These rates of fare
include metered rates administered
by the Department of Finance, taxicab operating cost recovery, fuel
surcharges and depreciation, sales
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tax, and applicable fees, and shall
be as follows:
(1) Rates for 0 to 40 miles from
the Airport
0
6
11
16
21
26
31
36
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
to
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
miles
miles
miles
miles
miles
miles
miles
miles
-
$12.00
$23.00
$33.00
$44.00
$55.00
$66.00
$76.00
$87.00
(2) Rates for 41 to 55 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$98.00 for 41 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 41 miles for a maximum of
$126.00 for 55 miles from the Airport.
(3) Rates for 56 to 70 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$130.75 for 56 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 56 miles for a maximum of
$158.75 for 70 miles from the Airport.
(4) Rates for 71 to 85 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$163.50 for 71 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 71 miles for a maximum of
$191.50 for 85 miles from the Airport.
(5) Rates for 86 to 100 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$196.25 for 86 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 86 miles for a maximum of
$224.25 for 100 miles from the Airport.
(6) Rates for 101 to 115 miles from
the
Airport.
Rates
shall
begin
at$229.00 for 101 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 101 miles for a maximum of
$257.00 for 115 miles from the Airport.
(7) Rates for 116 to 130 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$261.75 for 116 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 116 miles for a maximum of
$289.75 for 130 miles from the Airport.
(8) Rates for 131 to 145 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$294.50 for 131 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 131 miles for a maximum of
$322.50 for 145 miles from the Airport.
(9) Rates for 146 to 160 miles from
the Airport. Rates shall begin at
$327.25 for 146 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 146 miles for a maximum of
$355.25 for 160 miles from the Airport.
(10) Rates for 161 to 175 miles
from the Airport. Rates shall begin
at $360.00 for 161 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 161 miles for a maximum of
$388.00 for 175 miles from the Airport.
(11) Rates for 176 to 190 miles
from the Airport. Rates shall begin
at $392.75 for 176 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 176 miles for a maximum of
$420.75 for 190 miles from the Airport.
(12) Rates for 191 to 199 miles
from the Airport. Rates shall begin
at $425.50 for 191 miles and shall be
increased by $2.00 for every mile
over 191 miles for a maximum of
$441.50 for 199 miles from the Airport.
(13) Rates for 200 miles and over
from the Airport. Rates shall be calculated at $2.50 per mile.
Section 2. That existing Section
443.26 of the Codified Ordinances of
Cleveland, Ohio, 1976, as amended
by Ordinance No. 1737-07, passed
October 15, 2007, is repealed.
Section 3. That Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1761-A-06, passed December 4, 2006, is amended to read as
follows:
Section 6. Any agreements authorized by this ordinance shall comply
with
the
City
of
Cleveland’s
MBE/FEB requirements and all relevant
Federal
laws,
rules,
and
requirements, including DBE requirements.
Section 4. That Section 6 of Ordinance No. 1761-A-06, passed December 4, 2006, is repealed.
Section 5. That this ordinance is
declared to be an emergency measure and, provided it receives the
affirmative vote of two-thirds of all
the members elected to Council, it
shall take effect and be in force
immediately upon its passage and
approval by the Mayor; otherwise it
shall take effect and be in force
from and after the earliest period
allowed by law.
Referred to Directors of Port
Control, Finance, Law; Committees
on Aviation and Transportation,
Legislation, Finance.
Ord. No. 1765-07.
By Council Members Conwell and
Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Public Safety to apply for and accept a grant
from Ohio Office of Criminal Justice Services for the 2007 Byrne
Memorial Justice Assistance Grant
Program; authorizing the purchase
by one or more requirement contracts of materials, equipment, supplies, and services; and authorizing
the Director to enter into one or
more contracts with various agencies, entities, or individuals to
implement the grant.
Whereas, this ordinance constitutes an emergency measure providing for the usual daily operation of
a municipal department; now, therefore,
Be it ordained by the Council of
the City of Cleveland:
Section 1. That the Director of
Public
Safety
is
authorized
to
apply for and accept a grant in the
approximate amount of $82,500, and
any other funds that may become
available during the grant term
from the Ohio Office of Criminal
Justice Services to conduct the 2007
Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance
Grant Program; that the Director is
authorized to file all papers and
execute all documents necessary to
receive the funds under the grant;
and that the funds are appropriated for the purposes described in the
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subgrant application and program
description for the grant contained
in the file described below.
Section 2. That the subgrant application and program description for
the grant, File No. 1765-07-A, made a
part of this ordinance as if fully
rewritten,
as
presented
to
the
Finance Committee of this Council
at the public hearing on this legislation, including the obligation of
the City of Cleveland to provide
cash matching funds in the amount
of $27,500 from Fund Nos. 10 SF 025,
10 SF 027, and 10 SF 049, is approved
in all respects and shall not be
changed without additional legislative authority.
Section 3. That the Director of
Public Safety shall have the authority to extend the term of the grant
during the grant term.
Section 4. That the Director of
Public Safety is authorized to make
one or more written requirement
contracts under the Charter and the
Codified Ordinances of Cleveland,
Ohio, 1976, for the requirements during the grant term of the necessary
items of materials, equipment, supplies, and services, to be purchased
by the Commissioner of Purchases
and Supplies on a unit basis for the
Department of Public Safety. Bids
shall be taken in a manner that permits an award to be made for all
items as a single contract, or by separate contract for each or any combination of the items as the Board
of Control determines. Alternate
bids for a period less than the specified term may be taken if desired
by the Commissioner of Purchases
and Supplies until provision is made
for the requirements for the entire
term.
Section 5. That the costs of the
contract
or
contracts
shall
be
charged against the proper appropriation accounts and the Director
of Finance shall certify the amount
of the initial purchase, which purchase, together with all later purchases, shall be made on order of
the Commissioner of Purchases and
Supplies under a requisition against
the contract or contracts certified by
the Director of Finance.
Section 6. That under Section
108(b) of the Charter, the purchases
authorized by this ordinance may be
made through cooperative agreements using state procedures. The
Director of Public Safety may sign
all documents with the State of Ohio
or any of its political subdivisions
that are necessary to make the purchases, and may enter into one or
more contracts with the vendors
selected through that cooperative
process.
Section 7. That the Director of
Public Health is authorized to enter
into one or more contracts with
agencies, entities, or individuals to
implement the grant as described in
the file.
Section 8. That the costs of the
contract or contracts authorized by