City of Hudson, Ohio  
Meeting Agenda - Final  
City Council  
Jeffrey L. Anzevino, Mayor  
Christopher W. Foster, President of Council (Ward 2)  
Christopher A. Banweg, Council Member (At-Large)  
Karen E. Heater, Council Member (At-Large)  
Nicole V. Kowalski, Council Member (At-Large)  
Scott Ruffer, Council Member (Ward 4)  
Katherine R. Schlademan, Council Member (Ward 1)  
Skylar J. Sutton, Council Member (Ward 3)  
Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager  
John Kolesar, City Solicitor  
Aparna Wheeler, Clerk of Council  
Elizabeth Slagle, Acting Clerk of Council  
Tuesday, August 1, 2023  
7:30 PM  
Town Hall  
27 East Main Street  
Council meeting to begin at 7:30 p.m. Council workshop to immediately follow.  
Regular Council Meeting:  
Call to Order  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag  
Roll Call  
Approval of the Minutes  
4.  
A.  
Minutes of Previous Council Meetings  
Brief Description: Draft minutes of previous meetings are provided for City  
Council’s review and approval.  
Attachments:  
Public Comments  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Correspondence and Council Comments  
Report of Manager  
Appointments  
8.  
Current Vacancies:  
A.) Economic Growth Board (between 5 and 9 members)  
B.) Board of Tax Review (2)  
C.) Tree Commission (1)  
Consent Agenda  
9.  
A.  
A Motion Directing the Clerk to Send Notice to the Ohio Division of  
Liquor Control Indicating No Request for a Hearing Regarding a New  
Permit to Sell Alcoholic Beverages for Curry Queen LLC, 118 W.  
Streetsboro Street, Suites 5 & 6, Hudson.  
Brief Description: The Clerk is in receipt of a Notice to Legislative Authority  
dated July 14, 2023, from the Ohio Division of Liquor Control concerning the  
opportunity to request a hearing regarding this permit. The City’s response  
must be postmarked no later than August 14, 2023.  
Attachments:  
B.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH  
PAVEMENT MANAGEMENT GROUP FOR THE RATING OF  
ASPHALT ROADS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS.  
Brief Description: This contract would allow Pavement Management Group  
(PMG) to review the City’s roads and provide a road rating that is utilized by  
staff when determining which roads will be resurfaced in upcoming Annual  
Resurfacing Programs.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
7/18/23 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 410.11, SCHEDULE XI OF  
THE TRAFFIC CODE TO AMEND THE LIST OF STREETS  
DESIGNATED AS PARKING TIME LIMITED IN DESIGNATED  
PLACES AND SECTION 410.10 SCHEDULE X OF THE TRAFFIC  
CODE TO AMEND THE LIST OF STREETS DESIGNATED AS  
PARKING PROHIBITED AT ALL TIMES IN DESIGNATED PLACES;  
AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: This Ordinance amends the Traffic Code to address a  
change in parking on both sides of the roadway on E. Barlow Road between  
Ogilby Drive and Terex Road and along the west side of the roadway on N.  
Hayden Parkway near two school entrances and the school board building.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
7/18/23 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Legislation  
10.  
A.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1421, “EROSION AND  
SEDIMENT CONTROL,” OF THE BUILDING CODE.  
Brief Description: The City of Hudson’s Storm Water Management Plan  
(SWMP) was developed to address the Environmental Protection Agencies  
(EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)  
requirements for storm water quality regulations. In 2018, the City adopted  
Codified Ordinance Chapter 1421, “Erosion and Sediment Control”, in order  
to comply with the EPA’s requirements. As the Ohio EPA has updated its  
NDPES requirements, the City must amend its Chapter 1421 to meet the latest  
EPA’s standards.  
Attachments:  
First Reading  
Legislative History  
7/18/23 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
AN ORDINANCE PERMITTING THE INSTALLATION AND  
ENFORCEMENT OF NO TURN ON RED SIGNS AT THE  
INTERSECTION OF MIDDLETON ROAD AND STOW ROAD PER  
CHAPTER 414.03(C)4 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES; AND  
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Per Chapter 414.03(c).4, this Ordinance would allow for  
the installation and enforcement of NO RIGHT TURN ON RED signs at the  
intersection of Middleton Road and Stow Road.  
Attachments:  
First Reading  
Legislative History  
7/18/23 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Adjournment  
11.  
(10 minute recess)  
Regular Council Workshop:  
Call to Order  
12.  
13.  
14.  
Correspondence and Council Comments  
Discussion Items  
A.  
B.  
Update on the E. Barlow Road, Terex Road and Hudson Industrial  
Parkway Intersections Study  
Brief Description: City Staff would like to discuss with City Council and the  
Mayor, the final draft report for the E. Barlow Road, Terex Road and Hudson  
Industrial Parkway Intersection.  
Attachments:  
Discussion of a battery storage system proposal for the City’s municipal  
electric system.  
Brief Description: Council President Foster would like to discuss with City  
Council and the Mayor the consideration of a battery storage system proposal  
for the City’s municipal electric system.  
Attachments:  
Proposed Consent Agenda Items for August 15, 2023, Council Meeting  
15.  
Receipt of July 2023 Financial Report  
A.  
This report will be available at the August 15, 2023, Council meeting.  
B.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO MAINTENANCE AGREEMENTS WITH NORFOLK  
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY FOR THE STOW ROAD AND  
HINES HILL ROAD QUIET ZONE PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN  
EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: As part of the upcoming “Stow Road and Hines Hill Road  
Quiet Zone Project” the Norfolk Southern Railway Company requires a  
Maintenance Agreement be executed prior to any construction for each  
roadway.  
Attachments:  
C.  
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 23-19 TO  
INCREASE THE PROJECT COST TO BID AND AWARD THE STATE  
ROUTE 303 WATER TRANSMISSION LINE REPLACEMENT  
PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: The City’s initial project cost was $2,600,000, however  
due to increased construction costs, staff is requesting an additional  
$450,503.50, for a total cost of $3,050,503.50. The project will involve the  
replacement of the existing water transmission main and water service  
connections within the right-of-way along SR 303 from the City of Hudson  
Water Plant to Boston Mills Road.  
Attachments:  
D.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 23-76  
ESTABLISHING SECTION 1040.081 IN THE CODIFIED  
ORDINANCES, TO REQUIRE NEW DEVELOPMENTS TO UTILIZE  
CITY WATER SERVICES, AND PROVIDING CITY COUNCIL FIRST  
RIGHT OF REFUSAL.  
Brief Description: This Ordinance would amend the water buffer map.  
Attachments:  
E.  
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF  
RESOLUTION NO. 23-50 REGARDING AMENDMENT TO  
CONTRACT WITH EVERSTREAM SOLUTIONS, LLC TO  
INCREASE BANDWIDTH CAPABILITY  
Brief Description: Amending Resolution 23-50, enacted on April 18, 2023 to  
correct an error in the effective date. The enacted version of Resolution 23-050  
inadvertently contained an effective date of January 1, 2024, contrary to the  
original intent to have the amendment to the contract go into effect  
immediately.  
Attachments:  
Proposed Legislation for August 15, 2023, Council Meeting  
16.  
A.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 1421, “EROSION AND  
SEDIMENT CONTROL,” OF THE BUILDING CODE.  
Brief Description: The City of Hudson’s Storm Water Management Plan  
(SWMP) was developed to address the Environmental Protection Agencies  
(EPA) National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES)  
requirements for storm water quality regulations. In 2018, the City adopted  
Codified Ordinance Chapter 1421, “Erosion and Sediment Control”, in order  
to comply with the EPA’s requirements. As the Ohio EPA has updated its  
NDPES requirements, the City must amend its Chapter 1421 to meet the latest  
EPA’s standards.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 23-91 is scheduled for a second reading on August 15, 2023.  
Legislative History  
7/18/23  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
AN ORDINANCE PERMITTING THE INSTALLATION AND  
ENFORCEMENT OF NO TURN ON RED SIGNS AT THE  
INTERSECTION OF MIDDLETON ROAD AND STOW ROAD PER  
CHAPTER 414.03(C)4 OF THE CODIFIED ORDINANCES; AND  
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Per Chapter 414.03(c).4, this Ordinance would allow for  
the installation and enforcement of NO RIGHT TURN ON RED signs at the  
intersection of Middleton Road and Stow Road.  
Attachments:  
Ordinance No. 23-92 is scheduled for a second reading on August 15, 2023.  
Legislative History  
7/18/23  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Items to be Added to Future Agendas  
17.  
Adjournment  
18.  
To view staff reports for agenda items, click on the corresponding file numbers  
(blue underlined links) next to the titles.  
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