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Meeting Name: City Council Agenda status: Final-revised
Meeting date/time: 8/2/2016 7:30 PM Minutes status: Final  
Meeting location: Town Hall
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16-0078 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 Not available
16-126 1A. Honorary ResolutionA RESOLUTION THANKING MR. JAMES ANTES FOR HIS SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY. Executive Summary: This Resolution provides recognition and thanks to Jim Antes for his dedicated service as a member of the Park Board.adoptedPass Action details Video Video
16-127 1A. ResolutionA RESOLUTION DESIGNATING THE MANCHESTER GROUP, LLC DBA IGS ENERGY HOME SERVICES AS THE CITY’S PREFERRED RESIDENTIAL UTILITY LINE AND HOME SYSTEM PROTECTION SERVICES VENDOR AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A SERVICE CONTRACT THEREFOR. Executive Summary: American Municipal Power (AMP) has partnered with IGS energy to offer member communities residential utility line and home system protection services. The Public Works Department staff met with three providers of these services and has determined that IGS Energy has the most comprehensive and cost competitive programs available. Staff seeks to move forward with the program service offerings to all Hudson residents through an agreement for services and branding development. Mr. Jason Richards with IGS Energy and Ms. Tracy Reimbold with AMP will be in attendance at the workshop to answer Council questions regarding the recommended program.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
16-128 1B. ResolutionA RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE ACCEPTANCE OF ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE NORTHEAST OHIO FOUR COUNTY REGIONAL PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION (“NEFCO”) THROUGH THE SUMMIT COUNTY BROWNFIELDS PROGRAM GRANT. Executive Summary: The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency provides funding for surveys and assessments of potential Brownfields through the Summit County Brownfield Program managed by The Northeast Ohio Four County Regional Planning and Development Organization (NEFCO) in partnership with the Development Finance Authority of Summit County and the Summit County Health Department. Staff sought funding for Phase II environmental work on the Windstream properties within the Phase II Downtown Development Project.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
16-129 1C. ResolutionA RESOLUTION OBLIGATING THE FUNDS REQUIRED TO SATISFACTORILY COMPLETE THE VETERANS TRAIL PHASE I PROJECT AND BECOME ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT UNDER THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE CLEAN OHIO TRAILS FUND PROGRAM; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The State of Ohio, through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources, administers financial assistance for public recreation purposes, through the Clean Ohio Trails Fund.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
16-130 1D. ResolutionA RESOLUTION TO APPROVE THEN AND NOW CERTIFICATES FOR PURCHASES MADE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: Council authorization is required for payment of the invoices shown on this Resolution in excess of $3,000 for which a commitment was made before a Purchase Order was generated.approved on the consent agendaPass Action details Video Video
16-87 1A. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 1206.04(b)(3), “SPECIAL EVENTS,” OF THE LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: The ordinance would repeal administration of special events in the Land Development Code as special events are now administered by recently adopted Ordinance 16-46 - Temporary Special Events.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
16-112 1B. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE TO SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF HUDSON THE QUESTION OF AMENDING THE CHARTER AT ARTICLE VI, SECTION 6.02, TO REVISE THE INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR CITY RESIDENTS WHO PAY INCOME TAX TO ANOTHER MUNICIPALITY OR JOINT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This Ordinance is being introduced at Council’s request.third reading  Action details Video Video
16-112 1  OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE TO SUBMIT TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF HUDSON THE QUESTION OF AMENDING THE CHARTER AT ARTICLE VI, SECTION 6.02, TO REVISE THE INCOME TAX CREDIT FOR CITY RESIDENTS WHO PAY INCOME TAX TO ANOTHER MUNICIPALITY OR JOINT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Executive Summary: This Ordinance is being introduced at Council’s request.tabledPass Action details Video Video
16-113 1C. ResolutionA RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS SUPPORT OF THE COMPLETE STREETS INITIATIVE. Executive Summary: As part of Pedal Hudson’s effort to apply for Bike Friendly Designation from the American League of Cyclists, Pedal Hudson has asked the City to consider adopting a Complete Street Resolution. The Resolution would demonstrate Hudson’s commitment to accommodate bicyclists and pedestrians within our infrastructure projects and development regulations.adopted on third readingPass Action details Video Video
16-131 1D. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE ENGINEERING STANDARDS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION AND DIRECTING THEIR CODIFICATION INTO CHAPTER 1419, “ENGINEERING STANDARDS FOR INFRASTRUCTURE CONSTRUCTION,” OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES. Executive Summary: In an effort to streamline publication of the Codified Ordinances, City staff has recommended that the Engineering Standards for Infrastructure Construction be included in Chapter 1419, “Engineering Standards for Infrastructure Construction” of the Codified Ordinances. Additionally, Section 7 of the City of Hudson Engineering Standards for Infrastructure Construction was last updated in 2015, and staff would like to update this section to reflect various changes and the transfer of information from the Hudson Land Development Code to the Engineering Standards.first reading  Action details Video Video
16-132 1E. OrdinanceAN ORDINANCE AMENDING CODIFIED ORDINANCE SECTIONS 288.01, 288.02 AND 288.03 TO REFLECT RECENT AMENDMENTS TO THE CITY CHARTER RELATED TO THE CITY’S PARK BOARD. Executive Summary: The proposed amendments to the Codified Ordinances reflect Charter amendments approved by voters in November 2005, 2010, and 2015.first reading  Action details Video Video