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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 6/5/2013 7:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Town Hall
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13-0101 1A. MinutesMinutes from previous meetings.approved  Action details Not available
13-0102 1A. ProclamationPROCLAMATION: Special Recognition of National Small Business Week, June 17-21, 2013.approved  Action details Not available
13-77 1A. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE TO APPROVE THE EDITING AND INCLUSION OF CERTAIN ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS AS PARTS OF THE VARIOUS COMPONENT CODES OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES; TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADOPTION OF NEW MATTER IN THE UPDATED AND REVISED CODIFIED ORDINANCES; TO REPEAL ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT THEREWITH; AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This Ordinance authorizes revisions to the Codified Ordinances to incorporate legislation passed by Council since the last updating and to include changes reflecting current State law.adopted with rule suspensionPass Action details Not available
13-78 3B. ResolutionA RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THEN AND NOW CERTIFICATES FOR PURCHASES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: Council authorization is required for payment of the invoice(s) shown on this Resolution in excess of $3,000 for which a commitment was made before a Purchase Order was generated.adopted with rule suspensionPass Action details Not available
13-79 1C. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH GRUNWELL-CASHERO COMPANY FOR THE REPAIR AND RECONSTRUCTION OF THE DOWNTOWN PARKING TERRACE STAIRWELL PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: Technical Assurance, Inc. designed and prepared bid specifications for the repair of the downtown Parking Terrace northeast stairwell. The stairwell continues to deteriorate as dynamic forces move the flexible terrace deck into the rigid stand-alone stairwell structure. Current dynamic loading causes a diagonal twisting force from south to northwest. This movement is also allowing water to enter into the interior of the stairwell tower. This project has been publicly bid and Public Works now wishes to award the contract.adopted with rule suspensionPass Action details Not available
13-81 1E. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF BONDS IN THE MAXIMUM PRINCIPAL AMOUNT OF $5,000,000 FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING COSTS OF IMPROVING CITY STREETS BY RECONSTRUCTING, RESURFACING, WIDENING, IMPROVING, GRADING, DRAINING, CURBING, PAVING, CONSTRUCTING STORM SEWERS AND RELATED DRAINAGE FACILITIES AND MAKING OTHER IMPROVEMENTS AS DESIGNATED IN THE PLANS APPROVED OR TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This ordinance authorizes the issuance of $5 million in bonds to pay for the reconstruction of city streets on an accelerated basis over the next three years.adopted with rule suspensionPass Action details Not available
13-82 1F. ResolutionA RESOLUTION REAFFIRMING AND RESTATING FORMER RESOLUTIONS OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HUDSON, SUMMIT COUNTY, OHIO, RELATED TO CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE OHIO POLICE & FIRE PENSION FUND FOR ELIGIBLE DEPARTMENTS OF POLICE AND FIRE PERSONNEL; ADOPTING INCREASES IN THE EMPLOYEE MEMBER CONTRIBUTION RATES; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: Ohio Police & Fire (OP&F) pension rates are increasing each year for the next three years. The first increase is effective for the pay period beginning on or after July 2, 2013. For our employees, the effective date is July 8, 2013. OP&F requires us to file a resolution authorizing the new rates within 30 days of the effective date.adopted with rule suspensionPass Action details Not available
13-80 1D. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $1,400,000 OF NOTES, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING COSTS OF IMPROVING CITY PROPERTY CONSTITUTING THE SITE OF THE FORMER CUYAHOGA COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER BY PERFORMING SITE CLEARANCE, IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION AND PLACING THE SITE IN A CONDITION FOR USE AND OPERATION FOR CITY PURPOSES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This ordinance authorizes the City to sell notes to finance the demolition of the buildings on the YDC property.to suspend the rule requiring three readingsPass Action details Not available
13-80 1  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ISSUANCE AND SALE OF $1,400,000 OF NOTES, IN ANTICIPATION OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS, FOR THE PURPOSE OF PAYING COSTS OF IMPROVING CITY PROPERTY CONSTITUTING THE SITE OF THE FORMER CUYAHOGA COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT CENTER BY PERFORMING SITE CLEARANCE, IMPROVEMENT AND PREPARATION AND PLACING THE SITE IN A CONDITION FOR USE AND OPERATION FOR CITY PURPOSES, AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This ordinance authorizes the City to sell notes to finance the demolition of the buildings on the YDC property.adoptedPass Action details Not available
13-56 3A. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART TWELVE OF THE ORDINANCES OF HUDSON TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL ZONING DISTRICT MAP TO REZONE PART OF 1975 NORTON ROAD FROM DISTRICT 1, SUBURBAN RESIDENTIAL NEIGHBORHOOD ZONE, TO DISTRICT 8, INDUSTRIAL/BUSINESS PARK ZONE. Executive Summary: Ken Kuryla has requested that the City rezone the north half of land he owns at 1975 Norton Road from District 1 to District 8.second reading  Action details Not available
13-69 3B. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION FOR THE 2013-2014 ANNUAL ALLOCATION PERIOD UNDER SECTION 1211.07 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES. Executive Summary: The ordinance would establish the Annual Growth Management Allocation at 100 for the 2013-2014 allocation period as recommended by the City Manager and Planning Commission.adopted on third readingPass Action details Not available
13-76 2C. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE FEE STRUCTURE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF WATER SPRINKLER METERS. Executive Summary: Council asked staff to look into the current costs related to sprinkler meters and ways to make it more cost effective. Council agreed with staff’s recommendation to reduce the monthly availability by 50% and eliminate the labor, parts and materials charges. Customers will still pay the cost of the meter.second reading  Action details Not available