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April 3, 2023
Second Readings
Ordinance 40-2023: Second Reading. An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the material terms of the CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart Settlements pursuant to the OneOhio Memorandum of Understanding consistent with the terms of the July 21, 2021, National Opioid Settlement Agreement.
Passed 7-0
Ordinance 41-2023: Second Reading. An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the material terms of the Teva and Allergan Settlements pursuant to the OneOhio Memorandum of Understanding consistent with the terms of the July 21, 2021, National Opioid Settlement Agreement.
Passed 7-0
First Readings - Consideration of Adoption
Ordinance 47-2023: First Reading. An Ordinance to amend certain subparagraphs of Ordinance No. 168-2022(F), relating to appropriations and other expenditures of the City of Cleveland Heights, Ohio for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2023 and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0
Ordinance 48-2023: First Reading. An Ordinance authorizing the Mayor to convey an easement to the Cleveland Electric Illuminating Company for the relocation of power lines as part of the Cedar Lee Meadowbrook Development; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0
Ordinance 53-2023: First Reading. An Ordinance authorizing the vacation of a portion of the public Right-of-Way for Andrews Road; authorizing an agreement with the adjoining property owners related thereto; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Passed 7-0
First Reading Only
Resolution 49-2023: First Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to enter into an agreement with Cuyahoga County for funding through the HOME Program for the City’s affordable housing programs through April 30, 2025; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Resolution 50-2023: First Reading. A Resolution authorizing the Mayor to submit the Community Development Block Grant entitlement application for the year beginning January 1, 2023; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Ordinance 51-2023: First Reading. An Ordinance amending Section 177.02, “Current Funds”, of Chapter 177 – Accounting Funds - Part One, Administrative Code, of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Cleveland Heights to establish an “Indigent Drivers Interlock and Alcohol Monitoring Fund” within the Special Revenue Funds; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Resolution 52-2023: First Reading. A Resolution authorizing participation in the ODOT Cooperative Purchasing Program for road salt for the 2023-24 winter season; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Resolution 54-2023: First Reading. A Resolution expressing this Council’s support of Ohio Senate Bill 36 which requires that prospective owner-occupants and specified non-profit housing organizations be permitted to match winning bids at Sheriff’s Sales for the purchase of one- to four-unit foreclosed residential properties; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Consent Agenda
Passed 7-0
Resolution 55-2023: First Reading. A Resolution declaring May 2023 National Preservation Month; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Resolution 56-2023: First Reading. A Resolution proclaiming May 2023 to be Bike Month in the City of Cleveland Heights; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.
Resolution 57-2023: First Reading. A Resolution appointing Joseph Dewitt-Foy, James Bucci, and Cole Ware, as members of the Transportation and Environmental Sustainability Committee of the City of Cleveland Heights, OH; and declaring the necessity that this legislation become immediately effective as an emergency measure.