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The City Record
Official Publication of the Council of the City of Cleveland
February the Ninth, Two Thousand and Eleven
Frank G. Jackson
The City Record is available online at
www.clevelandcitycouncil.org
Mayor
Martin J. Sweeney
Containing
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President of Council
Patricia J. Britt
City Clerk, Clerk of Council
Ward Name
1 Terrell H. Pruitt
2 Zachary Reed
3 Joe Cimperman
4 Kenneth L. Johnson
5 Phyllis E. Cleveland
6 Mamie J. Mitchell
7 TJ Dow
8 Jeffrey D. Johnson
9 Kevin Conwell
10 Eugene R. Miller
11 Michael D. Polensek
12 Anthony Brancatelli
13 Kevin J. Kelley
14 Brian J. Cummins
15 Matthew Zone
16 Jay Westbrook
17 Dona Brady
18 Martin J. Sweeney
19 Martin J. Keane
Printed on Recycled Paper
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
Index
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DIRECTORY OF CITY OFFICIALS
CITY COUNCIL – LEGISLATIVE
President of Council – Martin J. Sweeney
Ward
Name Residence
1 Terrell H. Pruitt 3877 East 189th Street 44122
2 Zachary Reed 3734 East 149th Street 44120
3 Joe Cimperman P.O. Box 91688 44101
4 Kenneth L. Johnson 2948 Hampton Road 44120
5 Phyllis E. Cleveland 2369 East 36th Street 44105
6 Mamie J. Mitchell 12701 Shaker Boulevard, #712 44120
7 TJ Dow 7715 Decker Avenue 44103
8 Jeffrey D. Johnson 9024 Parkgate Avenue 44108
9 Kevin Conwell 10647 Ashbury Avenue 44106
10 Eugene R. Miller 13615 Kelso Avenue 44110
11 Michael D. Polensek 17855 Brian Avenue 44119
12 Anthony Brancatelli 6924 Ottawa Road 44105
13 Kevin J. Kelley 5904 Parkridge Avenue 44144
14 Brian J. Cummins 3104 Mapledale Avenue 44109
15 Matthew Zone 1228 West 69th Street 44102
16 Jay Westbrook 1278 West 103rd Street 44102
17 Dona Brady 1272 West Boulevard 44102
18 Martin J. Sweeney 3632 West 133rd Street 44111
19 Martin J. Keane 15907 Colletta Lane 44111
City Clerk, Clerk of Council – Patricia J. Britt, 216 City Hall, 664–2840
First Assistant Clerk — Sandra Franklin
MAYOR – Frank G. Jackson
Ken Silliman, Secretary to the Mayor, Chief of Staff
Darnell Brown, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief Operating Officer
Valarie J. McCall, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Government Affairs
Chris Warren, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Regional Development
Monyka S. Price, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Education
Maureen Harper, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Communications
Andrea V. Taylor, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Press Secretary
Andrew Watterson, Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Chief of Sustainability
Natoya J. Walker Minor, Chief of Public Affairs — Interim Director of Equal Opportunity.
OFFICE OF CAPITAL PROJECTS – Jomarie Wasik, Director
DIVISIONS:
Architecture and Site Development – Robert Vilkas, Chief Architect, Manager
Engineering and Construction — _________, Manager
Real Estate — __________, Commissioner
DEPT. OF LAW – Robert J. Triozzi, Director, Barbara A. Langhenry, Chief Counsel,
Richard F. Horvath, Chief Corporate Counsel, Thomas J. Kaiser, Chief Trial Counsel,
Room 106: Michael Ruffing, Law Librarian, Room 100
DEPT. OF FINANCE – Sharon Dumas, Director, Room 104;
Frank Badalamenti, Manager, Internal Audit
DIVISIONS:
Accounts – Richard W. Sensenbrenner, Commissioner, Room 19
Assessments and Licenses – Dedrick Stephens, Commissioner, Room 122
City Treasury – ________________, 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, Director, 1201 Lakeside Avenue
DIVISIONS:
Cleveland Public Power – Ivan Henderson, Commissioner
Street Lighting Bureau – ______________, Acting Chief
Utilities Fiscal Control – Dennis Nichols, Commissioner
Water – _________________, Commissioner
Water Pollution Control – Ollie Shaw, Commissioner
DEPT. OF PORT CONTROL – Ricky D. Smith, 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 – Daniel A. Novak, Commissioner
Park Maintenance and Properties – Richard L. Silva, Commissioner
Parking Facilities – Leigh Stevens, Commissioner
Property Management – Tom Nagle, Commissioner
Recreation – Kim Johnson, Commissioner
Streets – _______, Commissioner
Traffic Engineering – Robert Mavec, Commissioner
Waste Collection and Disposal – Ron Owens, Commissioner
DEPT. OF PUBLIC HEALTH – Karen Butler, Interim Director, Mural Building, 75
Erieview Plaza
DIVISIONS:
Air Quality – Richard L. Nemeth, Commissioner
Environment – Willie Bess, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza
Health – Karen K. Butler, Commissioner, Mural Building, 75 Erieview Plaza
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 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT – Daryl Rush, Director
DIVISIONS:
Administrative Services – Terrence Ross, Commissioner
Fair Housing and Consumer Affairs Office – ________, Manager
Neighborhood Development – _______, Commissioner
Neighborhood Services – Louise V. Jackson, 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 PERSONNEL AND HUMAN RESOURCES – _________, Director, Room 121
DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT – Tracey A. Nichols, Director, Room 210
DEPT. OF AGING – Jane Fumich, Director, Room 122
COMMUNITY RELATIONS BOARD – Room 11, Blaine Griffin, Director, Mayor Frank
G. Jackson, Chairman Ex-Officio; Rev. Dr. Charles P. Lucas, Jr., Vice-Chairman, Council
Member Brian Cummins, Council Member Eugene R. Miller, Jeff Marks, (Board Lawyer),
Roosevelt E. Coats, Jenice Contreras, Kathryn Hall, Yasir Hamdallah, Evangeline
Hardaway, John O. Horton, Annie Key, Stephanie Morrison-Hrbek, Roland Muhammad,
Gia Hoa Ryan, Ted C. Wammes, Peter Whitt.
CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION – Room 119, Robert Bennett, President; Michael L.
Nelson, Sr., Vice-President; Lucille Ambroz, Secretary; Members: Pastor Gregory Jordan,
Michael Flickinger.
SINKING FUND COMMISSION – Frank G. Jackson, President; Council President Martin
J. Sweeney; Betsy Hruby, Asst. Sec’y.; Sharon Dumas, Director.
BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS – Room 516, Carol A. Johnson, Chairman; Members; John
Myers, Ozell Dobbins, Joan Shaver Washington, Tim Donovan, Jan Huber, Secretary.
BOARD OF BUILDING STANDARDS AND BUILDING APPEALS – Room 516, J. F.
Denk, Chairman; ____________, Arthur Saunders, Alternate Members – D. Cox, P.
Frank, E. P. O’Brien, Richard Pace, J.S. Sullivan.
BOARD OF REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS – 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; Council Member Eugene R. Miller.
BOARD OF REVIEW – (Municipal Income Tax) – Law Director Robert J. Triozzi; Utilities
Director Barry A. Withers; Council President Martin J. Sweeney.
CITY PLANNING COMMISSION – Room 501 – Robert N. Brown, Director; Anthony J.
Coyne, Chairman; David H. Bowen, Lillian Kuri, Lawrence A. Lumpkin, Gloria Jean
Pinkney, 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,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.
POLICE REVIEW BOARD – Thomas Jones, Board Chair Person; Vernon Collier, Vermel
Whalen, Nancy Cronin, Elvin Vauss.
CLEVELAND LANDMARKS COMMISSION – Room 519 – Jennifer Coleman, Chair;
Laura M. Bala, Council Member Anthony Brancatelli, Robert N. Brown, Thomas Coffey,
Allan Dreyer, William Mason, Michael Rastatter, Jr., John Torres, N. Kurt Wiebusch, Robert
Keiser, Secretary.
AUDIT COMMITTEE – Yvette M. Ittu, Chairman; Debra Janik, Bracy Lewis, Diane
Downing, Donna Sciarappa, Council President Martin J. Sweeney; Law Director Robert
J. Triozzi.
CLEVELAND MUNICIPAL COURT
JUSTICE CENTER – 1200 ONTARIO STREET
JUDGE COURTROOM ASSIGNMENTS
Judge Courtroom
Presiding and Administrative Judge Ronald B. Adrine – Courtroom 15A
Judge Marilyn B. Cassidy – Courtroom 12B
Judge Michelle Denise Earley – Courtroom 12C
Judge Emanuella Groves – Courtroom 14B
Judge Anita Laster Mays – Courtroom 14C
Judge Lynn McLaughlin-Murray – Courtroom 12A
Judge Lauren C. Moore – Courtroom 14A
Judge Charles L. Patton, Jr. – Courtroom 13D
Judge Raymond L. Pianka (Housing Court Judge) – Courtroom 13B
Judge Michael John Ryan – Courtroom 13A
Judge Angela R. Stokes – Courtroom 15C
Judge Pauline H. Tarver – Courtroom 13C
Judge Joseph J. Zone – Courtroom 14D
Earle B. Turner – Clerk of Courts, Russell R. Brown III – Court Administrator, Paul J.
Mizerak – Bailiff; Jerome M. Krakowski – Chief Probation Officer, Gregory F. Clifford – Chief
Magistrate, Victor Perez – City Prosecutor
The City Record
OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CLEVELAND
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2011
Vol. 98
No. 5070
CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 2011
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
PATRICIA J. BRITT
City Clerk, Clerk of Council
216 City Hall
1:30 P.M. — City Planning Committee: Cleveland, Chair; Westbrook,
Vice Chair; Brady, Conwell, Dow,
Keane, Zone.
The following Committees are
subject to the Call of the Chair:
Rules Committee: Sweeney, Chair;
Cleveland, Keane, Polensek, Pruitt.
Personnel and Operations Committee: Westbrook, Chair; Conwell, K.
Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell, Sweeney,
Zone.
PERMANENT SCHEDULE
STANDING COMMITTEES
OF THE COUNCIL
2010-2013
Mayor’s Appointment Committee:
Dow, Chair; Cleveland, Kelley, Miller, Sweeney.
MONDAY — Alternating
OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS
CITY COUNCIL
9:30 A.M. — Public Parks, Properties, and Recreation Committee: K.
Johnson, Chair; Conwell, Vice Chair;
Brancatelli, Cimperman, Dow, Polensek, Reed.
9:30 A.M. — Health and Human
Committee:
Cimperman,
Services
Chair; J. Johnson, Vice Chair; Conwell, Keane, Kelley, Reed, Zone.
11:00 A.M. — Public Service Committee: Miller, Chair; Cummins, Vice
Chair; Cleveland, Dow, K. Johnson,
Keane, Polensek, Pruitt, Sweeney.
11:00 A.M. — Legislation Committee: Mitchell, Chair; K. Johnson,
Vice Chair; Brancatelli, Cimperman,
Cleveland, Reed, Sweeney.
MONDAY
2:00 P.M. — Finance Committee:
Sweeney, Chair; Kelley, Vice Chair;
Brady, Brancatelli, Cleveland, Keane,
Miller, Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt,
Westbrook.
TUESDAY
9:30 A.M. — Community and Economic Development Committee: Brancatelli, Chair; Dow, Vice Chair; Cimperman, Cummins, J. Johnson, Miller,
Pruitt, Westbrook, Zone.
1:30 P.M. — Employment, Affirmative Action and Training Committee: Pruitt, Chair; Miller, Vice
Chair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K.
Johnson, Mitchell, Westbrook.
WEDNESDAY — Alternating
10:00 A.M. — Aviation and Transportation Committee: Keane, Chair;
Pruitt, Vice Chair; Cummins, J. Johnson, K. Johnson, Kelley, Mitchell.
10:00 A.M. — Public Safety Committee: Conwell, Chair; Polensek,
Vice Chair; Brady, Cleveland, Cummins, Dow, Miller, Mitchell, Zone.
WEDNESDAY — Alternating
1:30 P.M. — Public Utilities Committee: Kelley, Chair; Brady, Vice
Chair; Conwell, Cummins, Dow, Miller, Polensek, Pruitt, Westbrook.
______________
Cleveland, Ohio
Monday, February 7, 2011
The meeting of the Council was
called to order, The President, Martin J. Sweeney in the Chair.
Council Members present: Brady,
Brancatelli, Cimperman, Cleveland,
Conwell, Cummins, Dow, J. Johnson,
K. Johnson, Keane, Kelley, Miller,
Mitchell, Polensek, Pruitt, Reed,
Sweeney, Westbrook and Zone.
Also present were Mayor Frank G.
Jackson, Ken Silliman, Chief of
Staff, Darnell Brown, Chief Operating Officer, Valarie J. McCall, Chief
of Government Affairs, Chris Warren, Chief of Regional Development,
Monyka S. Price, Chief of Education,
Maureen Harper, Chief of Communications,
Andrew Watterson, Chief
of Sustainability, Natoya J. WalkerMinor, Chief of Public Affairs –
Interim Director of Office of Equal
Opportunity, and Directors Triozzi,
Dumas, Withers, Smith, Flask, Cox,
Rush,
Rybka,
Nichols,
Griffin,
Brown, Fumich,
Lucille
Ambroz,
Secretary, Civil Service and Teresa
Stevenson of Legislative Affairs.
Council Members, Administration,
Staff, and those in the audience rose
for a moment of silent reflection.
Pledge of Allegiance.
MOTION
On the motion of Council Member
Brady, the reading of the minutes of
the last meeting was dispensed with
and the journal approved. Seconded
by Council Member Kelley.
COMMUNICATIONS
File No. 192-11.
From: Ohio State Senator Nina
Turner — Re: acknowledgement
receipt of Resolution No. 1576-10 in
support of House Bill 75 and Resolution No. 1525-10, urging Governor
Kasich to continue the 3C rail project to preserve and create good-paying jobs. Received.
147
File No. 193-11.
From Northeast Shores Development Corporation — general partner, Apartments at the LaSalle Theater — Scattered, (Ward 11) funding programs by Ohio Housing
Finance Agency. Public Notification
Letter. Received.
PLATS
File No. 194-11.
Council
Member
Cimperman
(Ward 3).
Vacation and Dedication Plat for
Cul-d-sac @ West 29th Street
Approved by Planning Director;
Referred to Committees on City
Planning and Public Works.
File No. 41-11.
Council
Member
Cimperman
(Ward 3).
Dedication Plat of Loop Road,
N.W. for Roadway purposes located
north of Detroit Avenue at West
25th Street.
Approved by Planning Director;
Approved by Committees on City
Planning and Public Service.
Without objection, Plat approved.
Yeas 19. Nays 0.
File No. 42-11.
Council Member Cleveland (Ward
5).
Dedication
Plat
of
East
70th
Street and Anita Kennedy Road, S.
E. for Roadway purposes Garden
Valley Estates Phase 1. Located
south of Kinsman Road, East 71st
Street to Sidaway Avenue.
Approved by Planning Director;
Approved by Committees on City
Planning and Public Service.
Without objection, Plat approved.
Yeas 19. Nays 0.
CONDOLENCE RESOLUTIONS
The rules were suspended and the
following Resolutions were adopted
by a rising vote:
Res. No. 195-11—John Clarence
Washington.
Res. No. 196-11—George Roland
Minter.
CONGRATULATION RESOLUTIONS
The rules were suspended and the
following Resolutions were adopted
without objection:
Res. No. 197-11—Cleveland People.com.
Res. No. 198-11—Leon D. Bibb.
Res. No. 199-11—Gary G. Thomas.
Res. No. 200-11—Jay Williams.
RECOGNITION RESOLUTIONS
The rules were suspended and the
following Resolutions were adopted
without objection:
Res. No. 201-11—Joseph A. “Jake”
Konys.
The City Record
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Res. No. 202-11—Robert D. Bullard,
Ph.D.
Res. No. 203-11—Greater Cleveland
Aquarium.
FIRST READING EMERGENCY
ORDINANCES REFERRED
Ord. No. 175-11.
By Council Members Keane and
Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to
exercise the first option to renew Contract No. 69220 with Weather Forecast
Inc. of Ohio to provide for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary forecasting weather.
Whereas, under the authority of
Ordinance No. 359-09, passed May 4,
2009, the Director of Port Control
entered into Contract No. 69220 with
Weather Forecast Inc. of Ohio for the
use and occupancy of space located in
the passenger terminal building at
Burke Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for forecasting weather; and
Whereas, Ordinance No. 359-09
requires further legislation before
exercising the first option to renew on
this contract; and
Whereas, for the use of the Leased
Premises Weather Forecast, Inc. of
Ohio shall pay the City an annual fee
of $3,458.04, payable in monthly
installments of $288.17. This amount
is based on a fair market appraisal
price of $13.00 per square foot; and
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 Port
Control is authorized to exercise the
first option to renew Contract No.
69220 for an additional year with
Weather Forecast Inc. of Ohio for the
use and occupancy of space located in
the passenger terminal building at
Burke Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for forecasting weather. This ordinance constitutes the
additional
legislative
authority
required by Ordinance No. 359-09 to
exercise this option.
Section 2. 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,
Finance.
Ord. No. 176-11.
By Council Members Keane and
Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to
exercise the first option to renew Contract No. 69361 with Premier Flight
Academy to provide for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots.
Whereas, under the authority of
Ordinance No. 358-09, passed May 4,
2009, the Director of Port Control
entered into Contract No. 69361 with
Premier Flight Academy for the use
and occupancy of space located in the
passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots; and
Whereas, Ordinance No. 358-09
requires further legislation before
exercising the first option to renew on
this contract; and
Whereas, for the use of the Leased
Premises Premier Flight Academy
shall pay the City an annual fee of
$18,720.00, payable in monthly installments of $1,560.00. This amount is
based on a fair market appraisal price
of $13.00 per square foot; and
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 Port
Control is authorized to exercise the
first option to renew Contract No.
69361 for an additional year with Premier Flight Academy for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots. This ordinance constitutes
the
additional
legislative
authority required by Ordinance No.
358-09 to exercise this option.
Section 2. 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,
Finance.
Ord. No. 177-11.
By Council Members Keane and
Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to
exercise the first option to renew Contract No. 69370 with Bencin Aviation,
dba Precision Helicopter Services to
provide for the use and occupancy of
space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of student helicopter pilots.
Whereas, under the authority of
Ordinance No. 356-09, passed May 4,
2009, the Director of Port Control
entered into Contract No. 69370 with
Bencin Aviation, dba Precision Helicopter Services for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for activities necessary
for training and instruction of student pilots; and
Whereas, Ordinance No. 356-09
requires further legislation before
exercising the first option to renew on
this contract; and
Whereas, for the use of the Leased
Premises Bencin Aviation shall pay
the City an annual fee of $2,313.96,
payable in monthly installments of
$192.83. This amount is based on a fair
market appraisal price of $13.00 per
square foot; and
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 Port
Control is authorized to exercise the
first option to renew Contract No.
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February 9, 2011
69370 for an additional year with
Bencin Aviation, dba Precision Helicopter Services for the use and occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke Lakefront Airport for activities necessary
for training and instruction of student helicopter pilots. This ordinance
constitutes the additional legislative
authority required by Ordinance No.
356-09 to exercise this option.
Section 2. 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,
Finance.
Ord. No. 178-11.
By Council Members Keane and
Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Port Control to
exercise the first option to renew Contract No. 69405 with T & G Flying
Club, Inc. to provide for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots.
Whereas, under the authority of
Ordinance No. 360-09, passed May 4,
2009, the Director of Port Control
entered into Contract No. 69405 with T
& G Flying Club, Inc. for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots; and
Whereas, Ordinance No. 360-09
requires further legislation before
exercising the first option to renew on
this contract; and
Whereas, for the use of the Leased
Premises T & G Flying Club shall pay
the City an annual fee of $20,175.96,
payable in monthly installments of
$1,681.33. This amount is based on a
fair market appraisal price of $13.00
per square foot; and
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 Port
Control is authorized to exercise the
first option to renew Contract No.
69405 for an additional year with T &
G Flying Club, Inc. for the use and
occupancy of space located in the passenger terminal building at Burke
Lakefront Airport for activities necessary for training and instruction of
student pilots. This ordinance constitutes
the
additional
legislative
authority required by Ordinance No.
360-09 to exercise this option.
Section 2. 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,
Finance.
February 9, 2011
The City Record
Ord. No. 179-11.
By Council Member Brancatelli.
An emergency ordinance authorizing the sale of real property as part of
the Land Reutilization Program and
located on East 75th Street to Chad
Murray.
Whereas, the City of Cleveland has
elected to adopt and implement the
procedures under Chapter 5722 of the
Ohio Revised Code to facilitate reutilization of nonproductive lands situated within the City of Cleveland; and
Whereas, real property acquired
under the City’s Land Reutilization
Program is acquired, held, administered and disposed by the City of
Cleveland through its Department of
Community Development under the
terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio
Revised Code and Section 183.021 of
Codified Ordinances of the City of
Cleveland, 1976; and
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 under Section
183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of
Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized to sell the real property, more
fully described below, to Chad Murray.
Section 2. That the real property to
be sold pursuant to this ordinance is
more fully described as follows:
Director of Community Development,
this ordinance shall be repealed and
shall be of no further force or effect.
Section 4. That the consideration
for the subject parcel shall be established by the Board of Control and
shall be not less than Fair Market
Value taking into account such terms
and conditions, restrictions and
covenants as are deemed necessary or
appropriate.
Section 5. That the conveyance
authorized hereby shall be made by
official deed prepared by the Director
of Law and executed by the Mayor on
behalf of the City of Cleveland. The
deed shall contain such provisions as
may be necessary to protect and benefit the public interest including such
restrictive covenants and reversionary interests as may be specified by
the Board of Control, the Director of
Community Development or the
Director of Law.
Section 6. That this ordinance is
hereby declared to he 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 Community
Development City Planning Commission Finance, Law; Committees on
Community and Economic Development Finance.
P. P. No. 133-02-033
Situated in the City of Cleveland,
County of Cuyahoga, and State of
Ohio, and known as being the Northerly part of Sublot No. 109 in the H. S.
Whittlesey’s Subdivision of part of
Original One Hundred Acre Lot No.
319, as shown by the recorded plat in
Volume 7 of Maps, Page 31 of Cuyahoga County Records, and bounded
and described as follows:
Beginning in the Easterly line of
East 74th Street, at the intersection of
the Northerly line of the Wheeling
and Lake Erie Railroad right-of-way,
with the Westerly line of Sublot No.
109; thence Northerly along said
Westerly line to the Northwest corner
thereof, thence Easterly along the
Northerly line of said Sublot, 128 feet
to the Northeast corner thereof,
thence Southerly along the Easterly
line of said Sublot to the Northerly
line of said Railroad’s right-of-way;
thence Westerly along said right-ofway to the place of beginning, be the
same more or less, but subject to all
legal highways.
Ord. No. 180-11.
By Council Member Mitchell.
An emergency ordinance authorizing the sale of real property as part of
the Land Reutilization Program and
located at 12615 Buckeye Road to
Harper Industries, Inc.
Whereas, the City of Cleveland has
elected to adopt and implement the
procedures under Chapter 5722 of the
Ohio Revised Code to facilitate reutilization of nonproductive lands situated within the City of Cleveland; and
Whereas, real property acquired
under the City’s Land Reutilization
Program is acquired, held, administered and disposed by the City of
Cleveland through its Department of
Community Development under the
terms of Chapter 5722 of the Ohio
Revised Code and Section 183.021 of
Codified Ordinances of the City of
Cleveland, 1976; and
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 under Section
183.021 of the Codified Ordinances of
Cleveland, Ohio 1976, the Commissioner of Purchases and Supplies is authorized to sell the real property, more
fully described below, to Harper
Industries, Inc.
Section 2. That the real property to
be sold pursuant to this ordinance is
more fully described as follows:
P. P. No. 133-02-034
Situated in the City of Cleveland,
County of Cuyahoga and State of
Ohio: and known as being Sublot No.
110 in H. S. Whittlessey’s Allotment of
part of Original One Hundred Acre
Lot No. 319 as shown by the recorded
plat in Volume 7 of Maps, Page 31 of
Cuyahoga County Records and being
40 feet front on the Westerly side of
East 75th Street (formerly Groton
Street) and extending back of equal
width 128 feet to the Easterly line of
East 74th Street (formerly Mound
Street), as appears by said plat, be the
same more or less, but subject to all
legal highways.
Section 3. That all documents necessary to complete the conveyance
authorized by this ordinance shall be
executed within six (6) months of the
effective date of this ordinance. If all
of the documents are not executed
within six (6) months of the effective
date of this ordinance, or such additional time as may be granted by the
P. P. No. 129-16-035
Situated in the City of Cleveland,
County of Cuyahoga and State of
Ohio, and known as being part of
Sublot Nos. 123 and 124 in Wm. M.
Southerns Brugge Farm Subdivision
of part of Original One Hundred Acre
Lot No. 429, as shown by the recorded
plat in Volume 35 of Maps, Page 9 of
Cuyahoga
County
Records,
and
bounded and described as follows:
Beginning on the Westerly line of
East 127th Street, (formerly Brugge
Street), at its point of intersection
with the Northerly line of Buckeye
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Road S.E., (formerly South Woodland
Avenue); thence Westerly along said
Northerly line of Buckeye Road S.E.,
80 feet to the Southwesterly corner of
said Sublot No. 123; thence Northerly
along the Westerly line of said Sublot
No. 123, 100 feet; thence Easterly
about 80 feet to a point in said Westerly line of East 127th Street distant
100 feet Northerly, (measured along
said Westerly line), from the place of
beginning; thence Southerly along
said Westerly line of East 127th
Street, 100 feet to the place of beginning, be the same more or less, but
subject to all legal highways.
Section 3. That all documents necessary to complete the conveyance
authorized by this ordinance shall be
executed within six (6) months of the
effective date of this ordinance. If all
of the documents are not executed
within six (6) months of the effective
date of this ordinance, or such additional time as may be granted by the
Director of Community Development,
this ordinance shall be repealed and
shall be of no further force or effect.
Section 4. That the consideration
for the subject parcel shall be established by the Board of Control and
shall be not less than Fair Market
Value taking into account such terms
and conditions, restrictions and
covenants as are deemed necessary or
appropriate.
Section 5. That the conveyance
authorized hereby shall be made by
official deed prepared by the Director
of Law and executed by the Mayor on
behalf of the City of Cleveland. The
deed shall contain such provisions as
may be necessary to protect and benefit the public interest including such
restrictive covenants and reversionary interests as may be specified by
the Board of Control, the Director of
Community Development or the
Director of Law.
Section 6. That this ordinance is
hereby declared to he 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 Community
Development, City Planning Commission, Finance, Law; Committees on
Community and Economic Development, Finance.
Ord. No. 181-11.
By Council Members Brancatelli
and
Sweeney
(by
departmental
request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into a grant agreement with The Greater Cleveland
Sports Commission to provide financial assistance to organize and
administer programs for marketing
the City of Cleveland as a venue for
sporting events and to actively market the Cleveland Public Hall as a
premier site for the hosting of major
events.
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 Economic Development is authorized to
enter into a grant agreement with
The Greater Cleveland Sports Commission to provide financial assistance to organize and administer programs for marketing the City of
Cleveland as a venue for sporting
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events and to actively market the
Cleveland Public Hall as a premier
site for the hosting of major events.
Section 2. That the costs of the
grant shall not exceed an amount of
$200,000 and shall be paid from Fund
No. 17 SF 652, RQS 9501, RL 2011-15.
Section 3. That the agreement and
other appropriate documents needed
to complete the transaction authorized by this legislation shall be prepared by the Director of Law.
Section 4. 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 Economic
Development, Finance, Law; Committees on Community and Economic
Development, Finance.
Ord. No. 182-11.
By Council Members Cleveland,
Brancatelli and Sweeney (by departmental request).
An emergency ordinance authorizing the Director of Economic Development to enter into contract with
Midtown Acquisition, LLC, or its
designee, to provide economic develassistance
to
partially
opment
finance the acquisition, demolition,
and redevelopment of 6900 and 7000
Euclid Avenue, and other associated
costs necessary to redevelop the property.
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 Economic Development is authorized to
enter into a loan agreement under the
Vacant Property Initiative with Midtown Acquisition LLC, or its designee,
to provide economic development
assistance to partially finance the
acquisition, demolition, and redevelopment of 6900 and 7000 Euclid
Avenue, and other associated costs
necessary to redevelop the property.
Section 2. That the terms of the loan
shall be according to the terms set
forth in the Summary contained in
File No. 182-11-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, and are approved in
all respects and shall not be changed
without additional legislative authority.