City of Hudson, Ohio  
Meeting Agenda - Final-revised  
City Council  
Jeffrey L. Anzevino, Mayor  
Christopher W. Foster, President of Council (Ward 2)  
Christopher A. Banweg, Council Member (At-Large)  
Michael W. Bird, Council Member (Ward 4)  
Patricia L. Goetz, Council Member (Ward 1)  
Karen E. Heater, Council Member (At-Large)  
Nicole V. Kowalski, Council Member (At-Large)  
Skylar J. Sutton, Council Member (Ward 3)  
Thomas J. Sheridan, City Manager  
Marshal Pitchford, Acting City Solicitor & Special Counsel  
Aparna Wheeler, Clerk of Council  
Tuesday, April 16, 2024  
7:30 PM  
Town Hall  
27 East Main Street  
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:  
Proclamations  
5.  
A.  
Special Recognition of Arbor Day 2024  
Brief Description: Mayor Anzevino will proclaim April 20, 2024 as “Arbor  
Day” in Hudson.  
Attachments:  
B.  
Special Recognition of Lemonade Day  
Brief Description: Mayor Anzevino will proclaim May 4-5, 2024 as  
“Lemonade Day” in Hudson, recognizing Seton Catholic School’s  
participation in the program.  
Attachments:  
C.  
D.  
Special Recognition of Week of the Young Child  
Brief Description: Mayor Anzevino will proclaim the week of April 22-27,  
2024 in Hudson, recognizing Week of the Young Child. Members of Hudson  
Preschool Parents will be in attendance to accept this Proclamation.  
Attachments:  
Special Recognition of Public Service Recognition Week  
Brief Description: Mayor Anzevino will proclaim the week of May 5-11,  
2024, as “Public Service Recognition Week” in Hudson.  
Attachments:  
Public Comments  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Correspondence and Council Comments  
Report of Manager  
Discussion Item  
9.  
A.  
Continued discussion of a new City Flag  
Brief Description: Mayor Anzevino and City Council will continue to discuss  
a new City flag. Kent State University School of Visual Communication  
Design have submitted flag designs for City Council consideration.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
8/15/23  
City Council  
discussed  
11/14/23  
City Council  
postponed to a date certain to the City Council  
Workshop  
11/28/23  
12/12/23  
City Council Workshop  
City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council Workshop  
discussed  
Appointments  
Upcoming Full Term Vacancies:  
10.  
-Two (2) vacancies on the Architectural & Historic Board of Review  
-Two (2) vacancies on Park Board  
-One (1) vacancy on Tree Commission  
Applications due April 19, 2024  
Consent Agenda  
11.  
A.  
A Motion to Acknowledge the Timely Receipt of the March 2024 Monthly  
Financial Report  
Brief Description: Financial summaries are provided each month for  
Council’s review.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
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 KVD Hudson LLC DBA Barrio,  
Hudson.  
Brief Description: The Clerk is in receipt of the attached Notice to  
Legislative Authority dated March 19, 2024, 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 April 12, 2024,  
however, due to Council’s schedule, an extension was granted until May 13,  
2024.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
forwarded to the City Council  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 23-134, MAKING  
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE CURRENT EXPENSES AND OTHER  
EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF HUDSON DURING THE FISCAL  
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2024 BY MAKING ADDITIONAL  
AND/OR AMENDED APPROPRIATIONS.  
Brief Description: This Ordinance will amend the 2024 budget for additional  
and/or amended appropriations as listed in the attached Exhibit A.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
D.  
A RESOLUTION TO APPROVE A THEN AND NOW CERTIFICATE  
FOR A PURCHASE MADE; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Council authorization is required for payment of the  
invoice shown on this Resolution in excess of $3,000, for which a commitment  
was made before a Purchase Order was generated. Approval required for:  
Weston Hurd - Legal Services, $3,676.50.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
E.  
F.  
G.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH QUALITY  
CONTROL INSPECTION, INC. FOR CONSTRUCTION  
ADMINISTRATION SUPPORT SERVICES FOR THE VALLEY VIEW  
ROAD RESURFACING PROJECT (PID 116932); AND DECLARING  
AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: The project includes the resurfacing of Valley View Road  
from the North Corporation line, southeast to SR 91. Staff is requesting  
permission to hire a professional construction management firm to provide  
supporting services for the construction management and inspection needs for  
the project.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO  
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR  
THE N. OVIATT STREET PHASE 1 IMPROVEMENTS TO THE  
COLLECTION SYSTEM WITH THE LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER.  
Brief Description: Residents on N. Oviatt Street notified the city that during a  
2022 heavy rain, flows caused overland flooding near their homes. The N.  
Oviatt Street Storm Improvement Project involves increasing the number of  
access points for water to get into an existing storm box culvert. The  
improvements will reduce the overland flooding, with an estimated project  
cost of $100,000 including a 10% contingency.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO  
ADVERTISE FOR BIDS AND TO ENTER INTO A CONTRACT FOR  
THE ALISA COURT DRAINAGE DITCH PROJECT WITH THE  
LOWEST AND BEST BIDDER.  
Brief Description: Residents on Alisa Court off of Nicholson Drive notified  
the City that during heavier rains, flows along the drainage ditch adjacent to  
their property are causing erosion. The Alisa Court Drainage Ditch Project  
involves adding channel protection along a sharp bend in the ditch and  
removing obstructions and minor regrading to reduce ditch flooding and  
sediment transport, with an estimated project cost of $250,000 including a  
10% contingency.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
H.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A PROFESSIONAL SERVICES CONTRACT WITH GAI  
CONSULTANTS, INC. FOR THE DESIGN OF THE STOW ROAD  
SIDEWALK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT BETWEEN SR 303 AND  
RAVENNA STREET.  
Brief Description: . The purpose of this request for proposal (RFP) was to  
solicit proposals from professional design, engineering and surveying  
consultants (Consultant) for the analysis, engineering, and design of a 5-ft.  
pedestrian sidewalk along Stow Road from E. Streetsboro Road (SR 303) to  
Ravenna Street, including storm design, retaining walls, crosswalks, traffic  
signage, pedestrian signals, street lighting, pavement striping, and other  
miscellaneous design items as described in the formal Request for Proposals  
(RFP).  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
I.  
A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY  
THE CITY MANAGER’S DESIGNEE TO SENATOR SHERROD  
BROWN’S CONGRESSIONALLY DIRECTED SPENDING (CDS)  
REQUESTS FOR FISCAL YEAR 2025 FOR THE NICHOLSON DRIVE  
WATER TRANSMISSION LINE PROJECT; AND DECLARING AN  
EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: The City of Hudson continues to seek funding sources for  
the Nicholson Water Transmission Line Project for the betterment of the  
Hudson Water System in Summit County, Ohio.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
J.  
A RESOLUTION AFFIRMING THE APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY  
THE CITY MANAGER’S DESIGNEE TO THE OHIO DEPARTMENT  
OF PUBLIC SAFETY, DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MEDICAL  
SERVICES, FOR AN EMS PRIORITY ONE TRAINING AND  
EQUIPMENT GRANT ON BEHALF OF HUDSON EMERGENCY  
MEDICAL SERVICES.  
Brief Description: The Ohio Department of Public Safety, Division of  
Emergency Medical Services, provides a grant to assist EMS with purchase of  
approved training and equipment. Estimated funding is determined in June,  
based on the amount of funding available for the program. No matching funds  
are required.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
K.  
A RESOLUTION RETROACTIVELY APPROVING THE TERMS AND  
CONDITIONS OF A COLLECTIVE BARGAINING AGREEMENT  
WITH THE OHIO PATROLMEN’S BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION  
(FULL-TIME DISPATCHERS BARGAINING UNIT) FOR THE YEARS  
2024 THROUGH 2026 AND AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER  
TO ENTER INTO SAID AGREEMENT, AND DECLARING AN  
EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: This legislation seeks approval of the terms and conditions  
of the collective bargaining agreement that was negotiated by the City Manager  
with the Ohio Patrolmen’s Benevolent Association and authorization for the  
City Manager to enter into said agreement.  
Attachments:  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
L.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 23-134, MAKING  
APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE CURRENT EXPENSES AND OTHER  
EXPENDITURES OF THE CITY OF HUDSON DURING THE FISCAL  
YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 2024, BY MAKING ADDITIONAL  
AND/OR AMENDED APPROPRIATIONS RELATED TO LEGAL  
EXPENSES  
Brief Description: This Ordinance amends appropriations for legal services  
for the acting City Solicitor and union negotiations/fact finding.  
Attachments:  
Legislation  
12.  
A.  
A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE RENEWAL APPLICATION FOR  
PLACEMENT OF LAND IN A CURRENT AGRICULTURAL USE  
DISTRICT FOR PURPOSES OF O.R.C. 929.02 FOR JOSEPH  
STRIBRNY, 5578 SHAWNEE TRAIL AND 896 TEREX ROAD,  
HUDSON, OHIO; AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Mr. Joseph Stribrny has submitted a renewal Application  
for Placement of Farmland in an Agricultural District for property located at  
5578 Shawnee Trail and 896 Terex Road in Hudson.  
Attachments:  
Third Reading  
Legislative History  
3/12/24  
3/19/24  
3/19/24  
3/19/24  
City Council Workshop  
item forwarded to the City Council  
public hearing held  
City Council  
City Council  
City Council  
first reading  
item forwarded to the City Council  
4/9/24  
4/9/24  
City Council  
City Council  
second reading  
item forwarded to the City Council  
B.  
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER  
INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT WITH CHRIST COMMUNITY  
CHAPEL AND ITS THE MEN OF THE WORD BIBLE STUDY FOR  
SPACE AT CITY HALL.  
Brief Description: The Men of the Word Bible Study group would like to  
secure a space in City Hall.  
Attachments:  
Second Reading  
Legislative History  
3/19/24  
3/19/24  
4/9/24  
4/9/24  
City Council  
City Council  
City Council  
City Council  
discussed  
item forwarded to the City Council  
first reading  
item forwarded to the City Council  
C.  
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 410.01, SCHEDULE I,  
“EXISTING POSTED SPEED LIMITS,” OF THE TRAFFIC CODE TO  
LOWER THE SPEED LIMIT FROM 35 MILES PER HOUR TO 30  
MILES PER HOUR ON E. STREETSBORO STREET (SR 303)  
BETWEEN COLLEGE STREET AND N. HAYDEN PARKWAY; AND  
DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.  
Brief Description: Based upon the results of a recent Speed Zone Study  
submitted to the Ohio Department of Transportation, it has been determined  
that the speed limit along E. Streetsboro Street (SR 303) from College Street to  
N. Hayden Parkway should be lowered from 35 mph to 30 mph.  
Attachments:  
First Reading  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
D.  
A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE  
TAX INCENTIVE REVIEW COUNCIL TO CONTINUE COMMUNITY  
REINVESTMENT AREA AGREEMENTS AND JOB CREATION  
GRANT PROGRAM AGREEMENTS WITH THE CITY OF HUDSON,  
COUNTY OF SUMMIT.  
Brief Description: The City has established a Tax Incentive Review Council  
(TIRC) to periodically review each existing Community Reinvestment Area  
(CRA) and Job Creation Grant Agreement for compliance and to make  
recommendations to continue, modify or terminate each of the agreements.  
The duly appointed TIRC met on March 5, 2024, reviewed each CRA and Job  
Creation Grant Agreement and made certain recommendations to City Council.  
Attachments:  
First Reading  
Legislative History  
4/9/24 City Council  
item forwarded to the City Council  
Executive Session  
13.  
14.  
To discuss pending litigation, the purchase of property, and the employment of a public  
employee.  
Adjournment  
To view staff reports for agenda items, click on the corresponding file numbers  
(blue underlined links) next to the titles.  
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