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Margo Sommerville, President

Jeff Fusco, Vice-President

Brad McKitrick, President Pro-Tem

 

 

   Members of Council:

Jeff Fusco, At-Large

Johnnie Hannah, Ward 5

Linda F. R. Omobien, At-Large

Brad McKitrick, Ward 6

Eric D. Garrett, Sr., At-Large

Donnie Kammer, Ward 7

Samuel D. DeShazior, Ward 1

Bruce Bolden, Ward 8

Phil Lombardo, Ward 2

Tina Boyes, Ward 9

Margo Sommerville, Ward 3

Sharon L. Connor, Ward 10

Jan Davis, Ward 4

www.akroncitycouncil.org

 

Council Agenda for May 05, 2025 DRAFT

 

1:00 P.M.

Planning & Economic Development

2:15 P.M.

Public Safety

1:45 P.M.

Parks & Recreation

2:30 P.M.

Health & Social Services

2:00 P.M.

Rules

3:00 P.M

Budget & Finance

2:00 P.M.

Public Service

Subject to Call

Housing & Neighborhood Assistance

2:00 P.M.

Public Utilities & Green

6:30 P.M.

Regular Council Meeting

 

Regular Meeting held on April 28, 2025. All members were present. Minutes of the previous meeting approved. Ayes: 13, Nays: 0.

 

 

 

CONSENT AGENDA

 

1

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, after requesting and receiving Requests for Proposals (RFPs), for a case management and database system for the Akron Citizens Police Oversight Board and the Office of the Independent Police Auditor; and declaring an emergency. (Budget and Finance)

 

2

RESOLUTION approving and confirming the reappointments of Mayor Shammas Malik, Chris Ludle, Kyle Julien, Helen Tomic, Margo Sommerville, Jan Davis, and Tina Boyes for the year 2025 as members of the Northeast Ohio Four County Regional Planning and Development Organization, with alternates David Messner (Mayor Malik), Michelle DiFiore (Ludle), Dylan Garritano (Julien), Kurt Mulhauser (Tomic), and Dr. Joan Williams/Sara Biviano (Sommerville); and declaring an emergency. (Planning and Economic Development)

 

3

RESOLUTION approving and confirming the appointment of Rachael Brady as a member of the Board of Zoning Appeals; and declaring an emergency. (Planning and Economic Development)

 

4

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor to enter into an amendment to the Master Meter Agreement with the County of Summit and other master meter communities; amending and/or supplementing Title 5, “Public Works”, Chapter 50, “Sewers”, Section 50.22, “Sewer Service Charges” of the Code of Ordinances of the City of Akron, to amend sewer service charges for all master meter customers; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

5

ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, after publicly advertising for bids, for the construction of Alder Creek culvert lining; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

6

ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, without the formality of publicly advertising for bids, with Green Horizons Environmental, LLC for the provision of compost manufacturing and consulting services; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

7

RESOLUTION declaring it necessary to improve Shelburn between the termini of Canton Road and 30’ west of Kreiner Avenue, Berne Street between the termini of Canton Road and Shelburn Avenue, High Grove Boulevard between the termini of Albrecht Avenue and 50’ south of Davenport Avenue, Baker Avenue between 42’ east of Massillon Road and 36’ west of Hilbish Avenue, Income Drive between 110’ east of Darrow Road and 150’ east of Dorset Street and Springfield Center Road between 45’ east of Massillon Road and 73’ west of Hilbish Avenue by the repair of concrete pavement; repealing Resolution No. 126-2025;  and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

8

ORDINANCE authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, without the formality of publicly advertising for bids, with Jerry Pate Turf & Irrigation Co. for the purchase of a Groundsmaster 4500 lawn mower for the J.E. Good Park Golf Course; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

9

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to accept and expend a grant from the Johns Hopkins University in support of programs and initiatives of the Bloomberg American Sustainable Cities designation awarded to the City of Akron; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

10

ORDINANCE approving and confirming the appointments of Mayor Shammas Malik with Anthony Dolly as his alternate, Steve Fricker with Michael Wheeler as his alternate, and Casey Shevlin with Dan Dempsey as her alternate, as trustees to the Summit/Akron Solid Waste Management Authority Board d/b/a ReWorks for terms ending May 12, 2026; and declaring an emergency. (Public Service)

 

11

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, without the formality of publicly advertising for bids, with Tuesday Musical Association to provide professional services for the management of the Heinz Poll Summer Dance Festival; and declaring an emergency. (Parks and Recreation)

 

RULES (McKitrick, Chair)

 

 

NO ITEMS

 

BUDGET & FINANCE (Lombardo, Chair)

 

 

FIRST READING AND REFERRED:

 

1

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts with Matrix Consulting Group to conduct a staffing study for the Akron Police Department; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

PLANNING & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (Fusco, Chair)

 

 

FIRST READING AND REFERRED: UP FOR PUBLIC HEARING MAY 12, 2025:

 

1

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to place a digital outdoor advertising display at 800 Flora Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

2

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to place a static outdoor advertising display at 800 Flora Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

3

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to construct three two-family dwellings at 733, 737 & 745 Excelsior Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

4

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to construct an oversized garage at 711 Delaware Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

5

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to construct a child daycare business center at 698 Diagonal Road; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

6

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a Type A daycare home at 355 St. Leger Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (4/28/2025)

 

 

TIME:

 

7

D-78 Petition of Tiffanie Goler for a Conditional Use to Establish a Type A Daycare Home at 355 St. Leger Avenue PC-2025-17-CU (4/7/25)

 

8

D-79 Petition of Wonder World Child Development Center for a Conditional Use to Construct a Child Daycare Business Center at 698 Diagonal Road PC-2025-16-CU (4/7/25)

 

9

D-80 Petition of Shade McMillen for a Conditional Use to Construct an Oversized Garage at 711 Delaware Avenue PC-2025-15-CU (4/7/25)

 

10

D-81 Petition of Middlebury Housing, LLC, for a Conditional Use to Construct Three Two-Family Dwellings at 733,737, and 745 Excelsior Avenue PC-2025-14-CU (4/7/25)

 

11

D-82 Petition of Exotic Leaf LLC for a Conditional Use to Establish a Vape Shop at 1328 Copley Road PC-2025-13-CU (4/7/25)

 

12

D-83 Petition of Dan Nielsen, dba Kenjoh Outdoor, for a Conditional Use to Place a Static Outdoor Advertising Display at 800 Flora Avenue PC-2025-12-CU (4/7/25)

 

13

D-84 Petition of Dan Nielsen, dba Kenjoh Outdoor, for a Conditional Use to Place a Digital Outdoor Advertising Display at 800 Flora Avenue PC-2025-11-CU (4/7/25)

 

14

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a dual-use cannabis dispensary at 235 E. Waterloo Road; and declaring an emergency. (2/24/25) (Public Hearing held 3/17/25)

 

15

D-32 Petition of Battle Green Real Estate LLC, dba Terrasana, for a Conditional Use to Establish a Dual-Use Cannabis Dispensary at 235 E. Waterloo Road PC-2025-01-CU (2/3/2025)

 

16

ORDINANCE amending/supplementing Title 15, Chapter 153, “Zoning Code”, Article 6 “Development and Area District Requirements”, Section 153.305 “Residence Requirements” and Section 4.3.3. “Walls and Fences” of the City of Akron Form-Based Code to amend fencing requirements; and declaring an emergency. (2/24/25) (To be scheduled for Public Hearing.)

 

17

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to establish a Type A daycare home at 782 Bellevue Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (11/27/2023) (Public Hearing held 2/5/2024)

 

18

D-730 Petition of Keisha Burney for a Conditional Use to Establish a Type A Daycare Home at 782 Bellevue Avenue PC-2023-60-CU (11/06/2023)

 

19

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to establish an auto dealership at 338 N. Arlington Street; and declaring an emergency. (11/28/2022)  (Public Hearing was held 1/23/2023)

 

20

D-576 Petition of Abraham Zabay for a Conditional Use to Establish an auto dealership at 338 N. Arlington Street (PC-2022-52-CU)

 

21

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to construct a parking lot at 921 Cordova Avenue for the Maple Valley Resource Center at 1474 Copley Road; and declaring an emergency. (9/18/2023) (Public Hearing held 9/25/2023)

 

22

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to establish and construct an addition to a bed and breakfast at 814 Bloomfield Avenue; and declaring an emergency. (Public Hearing was held 9/13/21)

 

23

D-285 Petition of Louie Berrodin for a Conditional Use to establish a bed and breakfast and construct an addition at 814 Bloomfield Avenue (PC-2021-30-CU)  (7/12/21)

 

24

ORDINANCE authorizing a Conditional Use to construct a parking lot on the east side of W. Center Street (PN 6716587); and declaring an emergency. (Public Hearing was held October 21, 2019)

 

25

D-774 Petition of Community Action Agency for a Conditional Use to construct a parking lot and the sale of City-owned land on W. Center Street. (Parcel No. 6716587) (PC-2019-63-CU & S) (9/16/19)

 

PUBLIC SERVICE (Kammer, Chair)

 

 

TIME:

 

1

D-54-3 One (1) Objection to Residential Street Resurfacing Per R-49-2025 (4/21/2025)

 

2

D-64-1 One (1) Objection to Unimproved Street Resurfacing Per R-51-2025 (4/21/2025)

 

3

D-91 One (1) Objection to Arterial/Collector Street Resurfacing Per R-48-2025 (4/14/2025)

 

4

D-54-2 One (1) Objection to Residential Street Resurfacing Per R-49-2025 (3/31/25)

 

5

D-54-1 One (1) Objection to Residential Street Resurfacing Per R-49-2025 (3/24/25)

 

6

D-64 One (1) Objection to Unimproved Street Resurfacing Per R-51-2025 (3/17/2025)

 

7

D-54 Two (2) Objections to Residential Street Resurfacing per R-49-2025 (3/10/2025)

 

PUBLIC UTILITIES & GREEN  (Kammer, Chair)

 

 

NO ITEMS

 

PUBLIC SAFETY (McKitrick, Chair)

 

 

TIME:

 

1

ORDINANCE authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, without the formality of publicly advertising for bids, with Farber Specialty Vehicles for the purchase of a mobile command vehicle; and declaring an emergency. (10/28/2024) (Substitute offered as an amendment 11/4/2024)

 

PARKS & RECREATION (Connor, Chair)

 

 

NO ITEMS

 

HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD ASSISTANCE (Fusco, Chair)

 

 

NO ITEMS

 

HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES (Omobien, Chair)

 

 

NO ITEMS

 

FILED

 

 

D-93 2025 Resurfacing Program

 

 

D-94 Weekly Demolition Report – Week of April 14, 2025

 

 

D-95 Vacant Commercial or Industrial Building Appeals Board – May 14, 2025

 

ORDINANCES & RESOLUTIONS PASSED AT PREVIOUS MEETING

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 138-2025 authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, without the formality of publicly advertising for bids, with Woolpert, Inc. to provide production support and implementation services for Cityworks; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 139-2025 authorizing the removal of designation as a through street for portions of East Archwood Avenue from 178 feet east of its western terminus with South Main Street to its intersection with Burkhardt Avenue, its intersection with Coventry Street to its intersection with Ada Street, its intersection with Inman Street to 138 feet west of its intersection with South Arlington Street, and from 156 feet east of its intersection with South Arlington Street to its intersection with Kelly Avenue; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 140-2025 authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, after publicly advertising for bids, for the repair of in-ground service pits at the Motor Equipment Facility; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 141-2025 authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a lease agreement or agreements with Premier Truck Sales and Rental, Inc. for the lease of two eleven-yard packer trucks over a thirty-six-month period; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 142-2025 authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to file applications and enter into an agreement or agreements with the Water Supply Revolving Loan Account (WSRLA) with the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (OEPA) and with the Ohio Water Development Authority (OWDA) for planning, design, and/or construction of the Water Main Replacement Program 2024; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 143-2025 authorizing the Mayor, or his designee, to enter into an agreement or agreements with the City of Dayton, Ohio, for mutual aid; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

RESOLUTION NO. 144-2025 declaring it necessary to improve North Main Street between the termini of Martin Luther King Boulevard and the northern corporate limit by resurfacing; constructing and reconstructing curbs, concrete sidewalks, driveway approaches, water service connections and water mains; installing roof drain pipes and planting trees; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 11-2 (Garrett and Lombardo).

 

 

RESOLUTION NO. 145-2025 approving and confirming the appointment of Elizabeth England as a member of the Human Resources Commission; and declaring an emergency.  Vote: 13-0.

 

 

ORDINANCE NO. 146-2025 authorizing the Director of Public Service, or his designee, to enter into a contract or contracts, after publicly advertising for bids, for the rehabilitation of the Waters Park Amphitheater; and declaring an emergency. Vote: 13-0.

 

 

NEW LEGISLATION WILL BE ADDED PRIOR TO THE MEETING. PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR FINALIZED AGENDA.

 

 

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