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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 5/19/2015 7:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Town Hall
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15-0063 1A. MinutesMINUTES OF PREVIOUS COUNCIL MEETINGS. Executive Summary: Draft minutes of previous meetings are provided for City Council’s review and approval.approved as submitted  Action details Video Video
15-43 2A. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (d)(2) OF SECTION 1205.09 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT THE PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES IN ZONING DISTRICT 6 OF ASSISTED LIVING, CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, AND INSTITUTIONAL RESIDENTIAL FOR THE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS FRONTING ON AND/OR LOCATED NORTH OF BOSTON MILLS ROAD IN DISTRICT 6. Executive Summary: The amendment would allow these uses in the only remaining developable land in District 6.public hearing held  Action details Video Video
15-66 2B. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION FOR THE 2015-2016 ANNUAL ALLOCATION PERIOD UNDER SECTION 1211.07 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES. Executive Summary: This Ordinance would establish the Annual Growth Management Allocation at 125 plus the number of surplus allocations available at the time of adoption of this ordinance for the 2015-2016 allocation period as recommended by the City Manager.public hearing held  Action details Video Video
15-0064 1A. MotionA MOTION TO ACKNOWLEDGE THE TIMELY RECEIPT OF THE APRIL 2015 MONTHLY FINANCIAL REPORT. Executive Summary: Financial summaries are provided each month for Council’s review.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
15-68 1B. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT WITH THE GPD GROUP FOR ENGINEERING DESIGN SERVICES FOR THE BARLOW ROAD IMPROVEMENT PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The selected consultant will develop the plans and specifications for the Barlow Road Improvement Project. The limits of the project are Barlow Road from Terex Road to SR 91 (Darrow Road). The project’s scope includes widening of the existing pavement, a multi-use path, re-grading of the ditches and storm sewer improvements. The Barlow Road grades near the rail crossing will also be improved. The design will strive to minimize the impacts to adjacent properties. Lighting at the intersections and improved signing and pavement markings are included. The Barlow Road and Terex Road intersection will be studied for short and long term solutions including realignment and signal options. The selected short term solution for intersection and the connection from west terminus of the project to connect a multi-use path to the Metro Parks Hike and Bike trail will be developed. Theapproved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
15-69 1C. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXERCISE A RENEWAL TERM IN A CONTRACT WITH CARDINAL ASPHALT COMPANY, INC. FOR ASPHALT STREET REPAIRS. Executive Summary: The Public Works Department budgets annually for contract asphalt road repairs for city streets. The current contract is a two (2) year term with an option to renew and extend the contract for an additional two (2) years if the work performance is acceptable and the pricing remains reasonable. The Public Works Department seeks City Council approval to renew the current asphalt contract for an additional two (2) term with the Cardinal Asphalt Company.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
15-70 1D. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXERCISE A RENEWAL TERM IN A CONTRACT WITH M.A.T. CLEANING SERVICE FOR HOUSEKEEPING/CLEANING SERVICES. Executive Summary: The Public Works Department wishes to renew a current contract with M.A.T. Cleaning Service for general cleaning services for City offices and public buildings. Per the contract language the City has the ability to renew and extend the two (2) year contract for an additional two (2) years if performance has been acceptable and pricing remains reasonable.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
15-71 1E. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING CERTIFICATION OF THE CITY’S COST OF NUISANCE ABATEMENT AT 5812 MARTIN DRIVE, TAX PARCEL NO. 30-00849, TO THE SUMMIT COUNTY FISCAL OFFICER AS A SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FOR PLACEMENT ON THE TAX DUPLICATE FOR COLLECTION IN ONE ANNUAL INSTALLMENT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This Ordinance would certify to the Summit County Fiscal Office the City’s total cost to date of $24,902.75 for nuisance abatement at 5812 Martin Drive as a special assessment for placement on the tax duplicate for collection in one annual installment, with the expectation that the City’s additional costs for the abatement of the nuisance at the Property will be certified to the County at a later date.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
15-43 2A. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (d)(2) OF SECTION 1205.09 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT THE PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES IN ZONING DISTRICT 6 OF ASSISTED LIVING, CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, AND INSTITUTIONAL RESIDENTIAL FOR THE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS FRONTING ON AND/OR LOCATED NORTH OF BOSTON MILLS ROAD IN DISTRICT 6. Executive Summary: The amendment would allow these uses in the only remaining developable land in District 6.third reading  Action details Video Video
15-43 2  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SUBSECTION (d)(2) OF SECTION 1205.09 OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE TO PERMIT THE PRINCIPAL PERMITTED USES IN ZONING DISTRICT 6 OF ASSISTED LIVING, CONTINUING CARE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY, AND INSTITUTIONAL RESIDENTIAL FOR THE ELDERLY AND HANDICAPPED TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS FRONTING ON AND/OR LOCATED NORTH OF BOSTON MILLS ROAD IN DISTRICT 6. Executive Summary: The amendment would allow these uses in the only remaining developable land in District 6.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
15-58 1B. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1048.02 AND 1048.04 OF THE STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE TO ADOPT AN ADJUSTED ELECTRIC RATE STRUCTURE AND SCHEDULE OF CHARGES. Executive Summary: The City’s Public Works Department has completed an electric rate and cost of service study with consultants Courtney & Associates. The consulting firm has developed an electric rate adjustment proposal for City Council consideration.third reading  Action details Video Video
15-58 1  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1048.02 AND 1048.04 OF THE STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE TO ADOPT AN ADJUSTED ELECTRIC RATE STRUCTURE AND SCHEDULE OF CHARGES. Executive Summary: The City’s Public Works Department has completed an electric rate and cost of service study with consultants Courtney & Associates. The consulting firm has developed an electric rate adjustment proposal for City Council consideration.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
15-59 1C. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1480.01 OF THE BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE TO ADOPT THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The legislation would replace the 2003 version specified in the Codified Ordinances with the most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code.third reading  Action details Video Video
15-59 1  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 1480.01 OF THE BUILDING AND HOUSING CODE TO ADOPT THE 2015 EDITION OF THE INTERNATIONAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The legislation would replace the 2003 version specified in the Codified Ordinances with the most recent edition of the International Property Maintenance Code.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
15-62 1D. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AMENDING SECTION 7 “ROADWAY,” AND SECTION 10 “ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS,” OF THE ENGINEERING STANDARDS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION. Executive Summary: Sections 7 and 10 of the City of Hudson Engineering Standards for Infrastructure Construction were last updated in 2001. Staff would like to update these sections to reflect various changes that have occurred since 2001.third reading  Action details Video Video
15-62 1  ResolutionA RESOLUTION AMENDING SECTION 7 “ROADWAY,” AND SECTION 10 “ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS,” OF THE ENGINEERING STANDARDS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION. Executive Summary: Sections 7 and 10 of the City of Hudson Engineering Standards for Infrastructure Construction were last updated in 2001. Staff would like to update these sections to reflect various changes that have occurred since 2001.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
15-63 1E. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REPEALING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 474 OF THE TRAFFIC CODE THAT REGULATE THE USE OF BICYCLES WITHIN THE CITY OF HUDSON. Executive Summary: This Ordinance has been prepared at Mr. DeSaussure’s request.third reading  Action details Video Video
15-63 1  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND REPEALING VARIOUS SECTIONS OF CHAPTER 474 OF THE TRAFFIC CODE THAT REGULATE THE USE OF BICYCLES WITHIN THE CITY OF HUDSON. Executive Summary: This Ordinance has been prepared at Mr. DeSaussure’s request.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
15-64 1F. ResolutionA RESOLUTION APPROVING THE APPLICATION FOR PLACEMENT OF LAND IN A NEW AGRICULTURAL USE DISTRICT FOR PURPOSES OF O.R.C. 929.02 FOR JOHN E. AND SUSAN L. HAZENFIELD, 5457 STOW ROAD, HUDSON, OHIO. Executive Summary: Mr. and Mrs. Hazenfield have submitted the attached new Application for Placement of Farmland in an Agricultural District for their property on Stow Road.second reading  Action details Video Video
15-66 2G. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT ALLOCATION FOR THE 2015-2016 ANNUAL ALLOCATION PERIOD UNDER SECTION 1211.07 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES. Executive Summary: This Ordinance would establish the Annual Growth Management Allocation at 125 plus the number of surplus allocations available at the time of adoption of this ordinance for the 2015-2016 allocation period as recommended by the City Manager.second reading  Action details Video Video
15-72 1H. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 1042.03 AND 1042.04 OF THE STREETS, UTILITIES AND PUBLIC SERVICES CODE REVISING SEWER RATES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY. Executive Summary: This ordinance will amend the City’s sewer rates.first reading  Action details Video Video
15-73 1I. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 254 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES ENTITLED “EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK AND PERSONNEL RULES”, TO ADOPT A CELLULAR PHONE USE AND ALLOWANCE POLICY. Executive Summary: This Ordinance adopts the City policy for cell phone use and allowance as approved by the Personnel Advisory and Appeals Board (PAAB) on April 2, 2015.first reading  Action details Video Video
15-74 1J. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO AN EXTENSION AND AMENDMENT TO THE DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: In 2012 the City of Hudson approved a three (3) year negotiated economic development electric rate with the Allstate Insurance Co. located on Executive Parkway. The term of the existing agreement concludes on July 18, 2015. City Staff has participated in several meetings with Allstate Insurance representatives and has established a new “E” electric rate and associated terms moving forward. Staff now wishes for City Council to formally approve the new proposed Allstate rate agreement accordingly.first reading  Action details Video Video