MUNICIPAL ISSUES
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A
renewal of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Bentleyville
for the purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3.7
mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 37 cents
for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years,
commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 9 | VILLAGE OF BENTLEYVILLE PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
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of tax for the benefit of the Village of Bentleyville for the purpose
of providing funds for reconstruction, resurfacing, and repair of
the streets and roads of the Village, at a rate not exceeding 1.2
mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 12 cents
for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five(5) years, commencing
in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 10 | CITY OF BEREA WARD 4 PRECINCT A LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct) |
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be permitted
for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight
by Cornerstone Brewing Co., an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit;
holder of an A-1-A and A-1 liquor permit, who is engaged in the
business of Restaurant and Brew Pub at 58 Front Street, Berea,
Ohio 44017 in this precinct? |
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| 11 | VILLAGE
OF BRATENAHL PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(2 precincts)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Bratenahl for the purpose
of current operating expenses at a rate not exceeding 4 mills for
each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents for each
one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of five years, commencing
in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 12 | VILLAGE OF BRATENAHL PROPOSED BOND ISSUE – Advisory Election |
(2 precincts)
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| Should the
Council of the Village of Bratenahl be advised to pass legislation
authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds, and notes in
anticipation of such bonds, in a principal amount not to exceed $800,000
toward the purchase price of an approximate 11 acre parcel of property
on Lakeshore Boulevard, which property is commonly known as Dale/Ross
Property, and granting to the Bratenahl Land Conservancy a conservation
easement to preserve such land in its current condition for the benefit
of the Village and its residents, with the maximum authorized amount
to be reduced by the amount of any money the Village Council determines
has been raised from other sources for said acquisition purposes
in excess of $600,000? |
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| 14 | CITY OF BRECKSVILLE |
(16 Precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance amending Section 1181.11 of the Codified Ordinances, Class One Height Districts, relating to the height restrictions of residential dwellings, be passed? | ||
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| 15 | CITY
OF BROADVIEW HEIGHTS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(17 precincts)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the City of Broadview Heights for the
purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3 mills for each
one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 30 cents for each one hundred
dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2006, first due
in calendar year 2007. |
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| 16 | CITY OF BROADVIEW HEIGHTS |
(17 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance providing that the City of Broadview Heights establish
a garbage collection and disposal service charge in the amount of
six dollars ($6.00) per dwelling unit per month, effective January
1, 2006 through December 31, 2010, be passed? |
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| 17 | CITY OF BROADVIEW HEIGHTS PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT |
(17 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance amending Section 1264.02 of the Codified Ordinances and
Zone Map of the City, providing for the rezoning of PPN’s 581-16-11
and 581-16-12(13), located immediately south of 8158 Broadview Road
from the present A-1 (Single Family Residential) and D-1 (Community)
classifications to C-2 (General Commercial), be passed? |
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| 18 | CITY OF BROOK PARK LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale
of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between
the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Marc Glassman Inc., dba
Marc’s an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit to authorize off-premise
retail sales to adult customers who is engaged in the business
of operating an Ohio owned retail drug store, selling name brand
merchandise at deep discounts at 5725 Smith Road, Brook Park,
Ohio 44142 in this precinct? |
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| 19 | CITY
OF BROOKLYN Proposed Charter Amendment |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Brooklyn, Article XI, Section 4 be amended
to provide that whenever the male gender is used, it is hereby understood
that it shall include the female gender? |
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| 20 | CITY OF BROOKLYN Proposed Charter Amendment |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Brooklyn be amended to add a new Section
4 of Article V, establishing the position of Director of Service,
to be appointed by the Mayor and subject to the confirmation of Council;
establish management, supervision, duties and responsibilities of
the position of Director of Service; and amend Article IV, Section
5 to include the position of the Director of Service? If approved, Sections 4 through 10 of Article V shall be renumbered Sections 5 through 11, accordingly. |
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| 21 | CITY OF BROOKLYN Proposed Charter Amendment |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Brooklyn, Article V, Section 3 be amended
to provide that the Director of Finance or his Appointee shall act
as Clerk of Council, as Secretary of the Planning Commission and
as Secretary of the Civil Service Commission? |
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| 22 | CITY OF BROOKLYN Proposed Charter Amendment |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Brooklyn, Article X be amended to provide that amendments to the Charter may be submitted to the electors by either a) the affirmative vote of at least two-thirds (2/3) of the members of Council or b) upon receipt of a petition signed by not less than ten percent (10%) of the qualified electors of the City, setting forth any proposed amendment to the Charter? | ||
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| 23 | CITY OF BROOKLYN PRECINCT K LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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Question 5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Marc Glassman Inc., dba Marc’s an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit to authorize off-premise retail sales to adult customers, who is engaged in the business of operating an Ohio owned retail drug store, selling name brand merchandise at deep discounts at 7359 Northcliff Avenue, Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 in this precinct? |
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| 24 | CITY OF CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 6 PRECINCT O LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-A (1) Shall the sale of beer as defined in section 4305.08 of the
Revised Code under permits which authorize sale for off-premises
consumption only be permitted within this Cleveland, Ward 6 Precinct
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| 25 | CITY OF CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 6 PRECINCT O LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-C (A) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages by the package,
under permits which authorize sale for off-premise consumption
only, be permitted in Cleveland, Ward 6 Precinct O? |
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| 26 | CITY OF CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 6 PRECINCT O LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-C (D) Shall state liquor stores or liquor agency stores for the
sale of spirituous liquor by the package, for the consumption
off the premises where sold, be permitted in Cleveland, Ward
6 Precinct O? |
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| 27 | CITY OF CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 6 PRECINCT O LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-E (3) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, of the same types
as may legally be sold in this precinct on other days of the
week, be permitted in this Cleveland Ward 6 Precinct O for consumption
off the premises where sold, between the hours of ten a.m. and
midnight on Sunday? |
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| 28 | CITY OF CLEVELAND WARD 7, PRECINCT N LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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5-R (1) Shall the sale
of beer and wine be permitted by Sal’s Save & More Inc.,
an applicant for a C-1, C-2 and D-6 liquor permits, who is engaged
in the business of a grocery store at 1661 East 66th Street,
Cleveland, Ohio 44102 in this precinct? |
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| 29 | CITY OF CLEVELAND WARD 7, PRECINCT N LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of beer and wine be permitted for sale on Sunday
between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Sal’s Save & More
Inc., an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in
the business of a grocery store at 1661 East 66th Street, Cleveland,
Ohio 44102 in this precinct? |
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| 30 | CITY OF CLEVELAND WARD 16 PRECINCT L LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question 5-R (2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and midnight by Siham Hamdan DBA 2 T's Beverage an holder of a C-1 Liquor permit who is engaged in the business of food and carry out beverages at 4497 State Road Cleveland Ohio 44109 in this precinct? |
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| 31 | CITY OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS WARD 1 PRECINCT C LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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| Question No. 5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Riser Foods Co., dba Giant Eagle a holder of a D-6 liquor permit authorizing the on and off premise retail sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages on Sunday, who is engaged in the business of operating a neighborhood grocery store at 12426 and 12438 Cedar Road, 1st floor & bsmt., Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44106 in this precinct? |
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| 32 | CITY OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS WARD 3 PRECINCT H LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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Question No. 5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor by a State agency liquor store be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by York Lee, Inc., dba Zagaras Market Place, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit authorizing the off premise sales of beer, wine and mixed beverages on Sunday, as allowed Monday through Saturday, and an applicant for a liquor agency store on Sunday, who is engaged in the business of operating a neighborhood, family owned grocery store and a State agency liquor store at 1940 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118 in this precinct? |
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| 33 | CITY OF CLEVELAND HEIGHTS WARD 4, PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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No. 5R-(2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by Peter G. Harris, dba Pete's Tavern, an applicant
for a D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business of selling
food and beverages for consumption on the premises at 1st fl & bsmt,
1318-22 Warrensville Center Rd. in this precinct? |
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| 34 | CITY
OF EAST CLEVELAND Proposed Municipal Income Tax |
(25 precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance providing for the increase of five-tenths (0.5%) levy on income to a rate of two and five-tenths percent (2.5%) from and after January 1, 2006 for the purpose of providing and maintaining the Service, Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Service Apparatus, payment of Service, Police, Fire and emergency medical Services personnel salaries and benefits and the employer's contribution required under O.R.C. §742.34, be passed? | ||
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| 35 | CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 4 PRECINCT F |
(1 precinct)
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5-R(1) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be permitted
by East Clevelander's Supermarket, Inc. dba East Cleveland Family
Foods an applicant for a C-1, C-2 liquor permit who is engaged
in the business of Retail Supermarket at 1325 Hayden Avenue,
East Cleveland Ohio 44112 in this precinct? |
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| 36 | CITY OF EAST CLEVELAND LOCAL OPTION WARD 4 PRECINCT F |
(1 precinct)
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5-R(2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages be permitted
for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight
by East Clevelander's Supermarket, Inc. dba East Cleveland Family
Foods an applicant for a C-1, C-2 liquor permit who is engaged
in the business of retail Supermarket at 1325 Hayden Avenue,
East Cleveland, Ohio 44112 in this precinct? |
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| 37 | CITY
OF EUCLID PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(48 precincts)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the City of Euclid for the purpose of
sewer maintenance, construction and reconstruction at a rate not
exceeding 2 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts
to 20 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period
of five (5) years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year
2006. |
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| 38 | CITY OF EUCLID LOCAL OPTION WARD 1 PRECINCT F |
(1 precinct)
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5-R(2) Shall the sale
of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted
for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight
by Econo Inc., dba Euclid Mini Mart a holder of a C-1, C-2, D-6
liquor permit and holder of a liquor agency store, who is engaged
in the business of operating a neighborhood convenient store
and liquor agency store authorizing off premise retail sales
to adult customers only at 355 East 200th Street, Euclid, Ohio
44119 in this precinct? |
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| 39 | CITY OF EUCLID WARD 2 PRECINCT A LOCAL OPTION |
(1 Precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Marc Glassman Inc., dba Marc’s an applicant for a D-6 liquor
permit to authorize off-premise retail sales to adult customers,
who is engaged in the business of operating an Ohio owned retail
drug store, selling name brand merchandise at deep discounts
at 22840 Lake Shore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio 44123 in this precinct? |
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| 40 | CITY
OF FAIRVIEW PARK PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX |
(20 precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance providing for the continuation of an existing one-quarter percent (0.25%) levy on income for the purpose of the resurfacing and rehabilitation of City streets, for eight (8) years, effective January 1, 2006, be passed? | ||
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| 41 | CITY OF FAIRVIEW PARK PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT |
(20 precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance providing for the rezoning of certain real property described therein and known as the Board of Education and Garnett School from Civic and Recreational to Low Rise Development District, be passed? | ||
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| 42 | CITY OF FAIRVIEW PARK PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT |
(20 precincts) |
| Shall the
Ordinance providing for the rezoning of certain real property described
therein and known as Coffinberry School from Civic and Recreational
to R1F-75, be passed? |
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| 43 | CITY OF GARFIELD HEIGHTS WARD 5 PRECINCT C LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of one
p.m. and midnight by Ruby Tuesday Inc., doing business as Ruby
Tuesday an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit to authorize on-premise
retail sales who is engaged in the business of operating a family
oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals
at Southwest Corner of I 480 & Transportation Blvd., Garfield
Heights, Ohio 44125 in this precinct? |
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| 44 | CITY OF GARFIELD HEIGHTS WARD 7 PRECINCT B LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Marc Glassman Inc., dba Marc’s an applicant for a D-6 liquor
permit to authorize off-premise retail sales to adult customers,
who is engaged in the business of operating an Ohio owned retail
drug store, selling name brand merchandise at deep discounts
at 12650 Rockside Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio 44125 in this
precinct? |
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| 45 | VILLAGE
OF GATES MILLS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (ADDITIONAL) |
(3 precincts)
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| An additional
tax for the sole benefit of the Village of Gates Mills for the purpose
of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 3.5 mills for each one
dollar of valuation, which amounts to 35 cents for each one hundred
dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2005, first
due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 46 | VILLAGE OF GATES MILLS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(3 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the Village of Gates Mills, Article VII, Section 4, be
amended to remove the requirement that the Fire Chief be a full-time
employee of the Municipality? |
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| 47 | CITY OF GLENWILLOW WARD 1 PRECINCT A LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R(2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by Glen Willow Café Bistro Pub, LLC. a holder
of a D-5 & D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business
of Restaurant and Tavern at 29765 Pettibone Road, Glenwillow,
Ohio 44139 in this precinct? |
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| 48 | CITY
OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(8 Precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Highland Heights, Article IV, Section 4.01,
be amended to require that all council members be elected to four
(4) year terms instead of being elected for two (2) year terms, with
at-large council members beginning with the November, 2007 election
and ward council members beginning with the November, 2009 election? |
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| 49 | CITY OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(8 Precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Highland Heights, Article VI, Section 6.07,
be amended so as to eliminate the Master Plan and Capitol Improvement
Plan Committee? |
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| 50 | CITY OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(8 Precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Highland Heights, Article XI, Section 11.02,
be amended to provide that four members of Council, instead of five,
shall be required to cast an affirmative vote to increase the municipal
income tax rate or reduce the municipal income tax credit and subsequently
submit a related ordinance to the electorate for a vote? |
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| 51 | CITY OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS |
(8 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance amending the Highland Heights Planning and Zoning Code,
Part 11, Chapter 1109.03, Conditional Use Permits, adding a new Subsection
(g) “Lodging and Conference Facilities, Restaurants and Fitness Centers” to
the schedule of uses requiring conditional use permits in all P.C.
M. (Park-Commercial, Light Manufacturing Districts), be passed? |
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| 52 | CITY OF HIGHLAND HEIGHTS |
(8 precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance amending the Highland Heights Planning and Zoning Code, Part 11, Chapter 1109.03(d), Conditional Use Permits, so as to permit Assisted Living Facilities to be included in the schedule of uses requiring conditional use permits in U-3 (Residential) and P.C.M. (Park-Commercial-Light Manufacturing) Districts, be passed? | ||
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| 53 | VILLAGE
OF HIGHLAND HILLS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(1 precinct)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Highland Hills for the
purpose of funding the Volunteer Fire Department at a rate not exceeding
4 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 40 cents
for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a period of five (5)
years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 54 | VILLAGE OF HIGHLAND HILLS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(1 precinct)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Highland Hills for the
purpose of current expenses at a rate not exceeding 6 mills for each
one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 60 cents for each one hundred
dollars of valuation, for a period of five (5) years, commencing
in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 55 | VILLAGE
OF HUNTING VALLEY PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(1 precinct)
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| Shall the
Charter of the Village of Hunting Valley, Article VII, Section 6(a),
be amended to add a sixth member to the Architectural Board of Review,
provide for the Chair of the Board, who shall vote only in the case
of a tie or if only two other members of the Board are present, and
making three members of the Board a quorum, provided that at least
one of the architect members of the Board is present, and provide
for the Vice Chair of the Board. |
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| 56 | VILLAGE OF HUNTING VALLEY PROPOSED CHARTER AMENTMENT |
(1 precinct)
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| Shall
the Charter of the Village of Hunting Valley, Article VII, Section
4, be amended to add a sixth member to the Planning and Zoning Commission,
designate a Chair of the Commission who will vote only in the case
of a tie or if only two other members of the Board are present, designate
a Vice Chair of the Commission and make three members of the Board
a quorum? |
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| 57 | CITY
OF LAKEWOOD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(65 precincts)
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Shall the Charter
of the City of Lakewood, Article XI, Section 3, Classified and
Unclassified Service, of the Second Amended Charter, (C) Classified
and Unclassified Service be amended to specifically list those
employees that will be included in the unclassified service? |
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| 58 | CITY OF LAKEWOOD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(65 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Lakewood, Article II, Section 5, of the Second Amended Charter be amended to establish the Mayor’s salary by Ordinance; Article III, Section 3, be amended to provide that Council salaries be established by Ordinance; Article XI, Section 7 be amended to require that the Civil Service Commission shall review and submit a written report to Council setting forth recommendations for the salary and other compensation for the offices of Mayor and members of Council? | ||
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| 59 | CITY OF LAKEWOOD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(65 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Lakewood, Article III, Section 9, of the Second Amended Charter be amended to require that any Ordinance or Resolution (a) providing for an increase in the rate of municipal income tax or (b) providing for a reduction in the resident income tax credit shall not become effective until Council submits the ordinance or resolution to the electorate and such ordinance or resolution is approved by a majority of the voters voting thereon? | ||
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| 60 | CITY OF LAKEWOOD WARD 2 PRECINCT N LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of spirituous liquor be permitted for sale
on Sunday between the hours of one p.m. and midnight by Rose
Brian Inc. dba Red Rose Café, an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit,
holder of a D-1, D-2, D-3, D-3A liquor permit, who is engaged
in the business of operation of a Restaurant/Night Club at 14810
Madison Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 in this precinct? |
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| 61 | CITY OF LAKEWOOD WARD 3 PRECINCT B LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of intoxicating liquor be permitted for sale
on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Jay R.R.S.
Inc. dba Richland Café, Rose Brian Inc. dba Red Rose Café, an
applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business
of Tavern at 14027 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio 44107 in this
precinct? |
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| 62 | CITY OF LYNDHURST PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(19 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Lyndhurst, Article IV, Section 8 and Article VIII, Section 2, be amended to allow the Mayor to hold other public employment: except with the City of Lyndhurst, any contiguous municipal corporation, or any school board or school district serving the City of Lyndhurst? | ||
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| 63 | CITY OF LYNDHURST PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(19 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of Lyndhurst, Article III, Section 2, and Article VII, Section 2, be amended to allow any Councilperson to hold other public employment: except with the City of Lyndhurst, with any contiguous municipal corporation, or with any school board or school district serving the City of Lyndhurst? |
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| 64 | CITY
OF MAPLE HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(28 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Maple Heights, Article VII, Section 9,
be amended, effective December 1, 2005, to require the Director of
Finance to submit the estimate of the expense of conducting the affairs
of the City for the coming year by the 15th day of January in each
year? |
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| 65 | CITY OF MAPLE HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(28 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Maple Heights, Article III, Section 2(b),
be amended to increase the term of office of all Members of Council
and the Council President from two (2) years to four (4) years, effective
for the terms beginning the first Wednesday of December 2005 for
the Council Members representing Districts 1, 3, 5 and 7 and effective
for the terms beginning the first Wednesday in December, 2007 for
the Members representing Districts 2, 4 and 6 and for the Council
President? |
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| 66 | CITY OF MAPLE HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(28 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Maple Heights, Article VII, be amended
by adding Section 20 "limit on taxation” to provide that (a) the
power to levy taxes shall be subject to the limitations by the Constitution
and general laws of the State of Ohio, subjecting any levy of taxes
in excess of such limitations to a vote of the people and (b) establishing
guidelines for credit of income taxes paid to another municipality
and that Council may not decrease or increase the amount of such
credit without having obtained the approval of a majority of the
electors voting on the question at a general election? |
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| 67 | CITY OF MAPLE HEIGHTS WARD 7 PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of beer, wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by B & L Inc. dba B & L Liquor & Beverage, liquor agency store & holder of C-1 & C-2 liquor permit, who is engaged in the business of operating a State Liquor Agency & Convenience Store at 5481 Warrensville Center Road, Maple Heights, Ohio 44137 in this precinct? |
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| 68 | CITY OF MAYFIELD HEIGHTS PRECINCT E LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale
of mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted for sale
on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Jer-Ton
Inc., dba Paninis, an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, who
is engaged in the business of Restaurant at 6289 Mayfield Road,
Mayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 in this precinct? |
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| 69 | CITY OF MAYFIELD HEIGHTS PRECINCT P LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale
of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between
the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Costco Wholesale Corp.,
doing business as Costco Wholesale #344 an applicant for a D-6
liquor permit to authorize off-premise sales to adult customers
only who is engaged in the business of operating membership warehouses
at 1409 Golden Gate Boulevard, Mayfield Heights, Ohio 44124 in
this precinct? |
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| 70 | CITY OF MAYFIELD HEIGHTS PRECINCT Q LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale
of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for sale on Sunday between
the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by Cost Plus Inc., dba World
Market a holder of a D-6 liquor permit to authorize off-premise
sales to adult customers only, who is engaged in the business
of operating a neighborhood retail specialty store offering home,
living and entertaining products at 1565 Golden Gate Plaza, Mayfield
Heights, Ohio 44124 in this precinct? |
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| 71 | VILLAGE
OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article III, Section 5, be amended so as to remove language no longer relevant and to reflect that the Clerk of Council serve at the pleasure of Council? | ||
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| 72 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article III, Section 6(b), be amended so as to require any expense incurred by the Mayor to be within approved spending limits? | ||
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| 73 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precinct)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article III, Section 11, be amended so as to clarify the procedure for Council’s override of a Planning Commission recommendation subsequent to a mandatory referral? | ||
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| 74 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article IV, Section 5, be
amended so as to mandate that the Mayor prepare an annual “State
of the Village” report and to distribute them to all Village residences? |
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| 75 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 6(B)(2), be amended so as to remove language no longer applicable regarding classified personnel in the Fire Department? | ||
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| 76 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 6(B)(5), be amended so as to remove redundant language no longer applicable regarding classified personnel in the Fire Department? | ||
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| 77 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 6(B)(6), be
amended so as to remove redundant language no longer applicable regarding
classified personnel in the Fire Department? |
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| 78 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 8, be amended so as to remove redundant language and clarifying that part-time Police Officers are employees at will? |
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| 79 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 9.1, be amended so as to require a vote of the Village electorate to approve any proposal to join a regionalized Police or Fire District? | ||
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| 80 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 9, be amended
so as to remove redundant
language and clarifying that part-time members of the Fire Department
are employees at will? |
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| 81 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article V, Section 10, be amended
so as to clarify the duties of the Building Department to include
the issuance of building permits? |
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| 82 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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Shall the Charter
of the Village of Mayfield, Article XI, be amended so as to require
the convening of the Charter Review Commission every ten years
as opposed to every five years? |
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| 83 | VILLAGE OF MAYFIELD PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(5 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the Village of Mayfield, Article XII, Section 2, be amended so as to delete entirely language no longer applicable to present officials and employees of the Village and authorizing Council to mandate that newly elected members of Council and Mayors attend courses or seminars relating to municipal government at Village expense? | ||
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| 84 | CITY
OF MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(18 precincts)
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| A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the City of Middleburg Heights to supplement its General Fund for the purpose of making appropriations for hospitalization in and support of Southwest General Health Center, at a rate not exceeding 1 mill for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 10 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five (5) years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. | ||
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| 85 | CITY OF MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(18 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Middleburg Heights, Article X, Section 10.07, Charter Review Commission, be amended so as to authorize the Mayor to appoint a Charter Review Commission consisting of nine (9) qualified electors of the Municipality every fifth year only if the Mayor deems it necessary in any particular fifth year? | ||
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| 86 | CITY OF MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(18 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Middleburg Heights, Section 7.05, Division of Fire, be amended to provide that as a condition of employment as a firefighter, all firefighters hired after the effective date of this Charter Amendment shall have been certified by the State of Ohio as a firefighter and shall have been licensed by the State of Ohio as a paramedic and shall maintain such certification and license throughout the term of employment? | ||
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| 87 | CITY OF MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(18 precincts)
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| Shall
the Charter of the City of Middleburg Heights, Article X, Section
10.06, be deleted; so as to eliminate the obsolete and non-functioning
Recreation Board? |
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| 88 | CITY OF MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS WARD 1, PRECINCT C, LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sundaybetween the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by GMRI Inc. dba as Olive Garden Italian Restaurant # 1073, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit to authorize on-premise retail sales, who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 17500 Bagley Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130 in this precinct? |
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| 89 | VILLAGE
OF NEWBURGH HEIGHTS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (REPLACEMENT) |
(2 precincts)
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| A replacement of an existing 3.2 mill tax levy and an additional 1 mill tax levy for the benefit of the Village of Newburgh Heights, for the purpose of providing for a payment of salaries and maintaining police personnel, buildings, or sites therefore, and/or the establishment and maintenance of police safety equipment of the Village at a rate not exceeding 4.2 mills for each dollar of valuation, which amounts to 42 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for a continuing period of time, commencing in 2005 and first due in calendar year 2006. | ||
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| 90 | VILLAGE OF NEWBURGH HEIGHTS PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(3 precincts)
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| A renewal
of a tax for the benefit of the Village of Newburgh Heights for the
purpose of providing and maintaining fire apparatus, appliances,
buildings or sites therefore, or sources of water supply and materials
therefore, or the establishment and maintenance of fire alarm telegraph
or the payment of permanent, part-time or volunteer fire personnel
or fire fighting companies to operate the same, at a rate not exceeding
5.1 mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to 51 cents
for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years commencing
in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. |
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| 91 | CITY
OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article VII, Section 3, be amended so as to provide that any member of Council may be a representative to the Parks and Recreation Commission of the City? |
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| 92 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article X, Section 4, be amended so as to provide that the procedure for initiating a recall of any elected city official, unless otherwise provided for in the Charter, shall be conducted in accordance with State law governing recall rather than State law governing initiative and referendum? |
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| 93 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article VII, Section 5, be amended so as to provide that the Director of Law shall be a non-voting member of the Board of Control and serve the Board of Control only as legal counsel? |
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| 94 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article VI, Section 4, be amended so as to authorize the North Olmsted Civil Service Commission to adopt local rules and regulations that may vary from state civil service law procedure? |
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| 95 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article II be amended so as to provide that duties and procedural requirements generally imposed by State law upon municipal corporations, to the extent that Home Rule authority permits, shall not be binding upon or applicable to the City of North Olmsted, unless expressly provided for in the City Charter or by City ordinance? | ||
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| 96 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article III, Section 4(d), Article IV, Sections 3 and 5, and Article V, Sections 2 and 3, be amended to allow for the filling of vacancies by election to the unexpired terms of the various elected City offices when the vacancy occurs not less than 30 days prior to the candidate filing deadline for the next regular municipal election and the unexpired term has at least two years remaining? | ||
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| 97 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article VII, Section 2, Planning Commission, be amended to change the title to Planning and Design Commission, change the composition to include a registered architect and landscape architect, change the powers of the Commission including authorizing such Commission to recommend and initiate legislation relating to municipal planning, land use and zoning classifications; to change the Master Plan review and approval process to provide review and revision as necessary every ten (10) years? |
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| 98 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article VIII, Section 6, be amended to provide that the City may expend funds, without competitive bidding during emergency situations and when purchasing goods or services pursuant to State-offered programs? |
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| 99 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article III, Section 3, and Article V, Sections 2 and 3, be amended to provide express grounds and due process procedure for the City Council to remove a Mayor, a Director of Law, or a Director of Finance from office? |
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| 100 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(36 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of North Olmsted, Article III, Section 5 and Article V, Section 1, be amended to clarify the existence and extent of the separation authority of the Mayor to appoint Directors and other City officials and employees where such authority is expressly provided, and of Directors to appoint al employees within their respective Departments? |
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| 101 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED WARD 1 PRECINCT H LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by GMRI, Inc., dba Olive Garden Italian Restaurant # 1133, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit, to authorize on-premise retail sales, who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 25984 North Lorain Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 in this precinct? |
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| 102 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED WARD 2 PRECINCT F LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Convenient Food Mart Inc., # 358, dba Convenient Food Mart, an
applicant for a D-6 liquor permit, holder of a D-6 liquor permit,
who is engaged in the business of retail grocery sales at 23555
Lorain Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 in this precinct? |
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| 103 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED WARD 4 PRECINCT A LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by GMRI, Inc., dba Red Lobster #113, a holder
of a D-6 liquor permit to authorize on-premise retail sales,
who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented,
full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 24001 Lorain
Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 in this precinct? |
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| 104 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED WARD 4 PRECINCT H LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by GMRI Inc., dba Smokey Bones Barbeque & Grill,
an applicant for a D-6 liquor permit to authorize on-premise
retail sales, who is engaged in the business of operating a family
oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals
at 25785 Brookpark Road, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 in this precinct? |
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| 105 | CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED WARD 4 PRECINCT H LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Cost Plus Inc., dba World Market, an applicant for a D-6 liquor
permit to authorize sales to adult customers only, who is engaged
in the business of operating a neighborhood retail specialty
store offering home, living and entertaining products at 26145
Great Northern Shopping Center, North Olmsted, Ohio 44070 in
this precinct? |
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| 106 | CITY
OF NORTH ROYALTON PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX |
(29 precincts)
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| Shall
the Ordinance providing for a one percent increase in the current
levy on income, to a rate of two percent effective January 1, 2006,
for the purpose of paying costs of constructing, reconstructing,
widening, grading, draining, paving, resurfacing, maintaining, repairing,
and otherwise improving streets, sidewalks, curbs and gutters, and
related infrastructure improvements, costs of constructing and installing
storm water improvements, costs of acquiring related equipment, and
related municipal operating expenses, be passed? |
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| 107 | CITY OF NORTH ROYALTON WARD 4 PRECINCT B LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Riser Foods Co., dba Giant Eagle, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit
authorizing the on and off premise retail sale of beer, wine
and mixed beverages on Sunday, who is engaged
in the business of operating a neighborhood grocery store at
6000 Royalton Road, North Royalton,
Ohio 44133 in this precinct? |
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| 108 | VILLAGE
OF OAKWOOD PROPOSED REZONING AMENDMENT |
(7 precincts)
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Shall an Ordinance amending the Zoning Map of the Village of Oakwood, to rezone property located on Garden Road, PPN’s No. 795-30-022, from Light Industrial (I-1) classification to Residential Single Family (R1F) classification and a portion of PPN No. 795-30-023 from General Business (GB) classification to Residential Single Family. (R1F), be approved?(Fifty-five percent(55%) affirmative vote required for passage.) |
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| 109 | OLMSTED
FALLS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(8 precincts)
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| Shall the Charter of the City of Olmsted Falls, Article X, Section 10.03, be amended to increase the number of volunteer members of the Parks and Recreation Board from seven (7) to nine (9)? | ||
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| 110 | OLMSTED FALLS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(8 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of Olmsted Falls, Article VIII, be amended by adding Section 8.01(B) to authorize City Council to levy annually, without a further vote of the electors, a tax at a rate not to exceed 4.5 mills for the purpose of paying costs of providing safety services, including, without limitation, related current operating expenses, costs of related permanent improvements and debt charges on securities issued for those permanent improvements, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006? |
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| 111 | VILLAGE
OF ORANGE PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(4 Precincts)
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the Ordinance amending Article VIII, by enactment of a new Section
4, which shall renew and reduce existing Charter millage from 4.3
mills to 3.8 mills, for the purpose of paying the costs or debts
charges of Permanent Improvements, as defined by Section 133.01 (CC)
of the Ohio Revised Code, be passed? |
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| 112 | VILLAGE OF ORANGE PROPOSED REZONING AMENDMENT |
(4 Precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance amending the Village Map and Map Designations, by rezoning certain parcels of land with frontage on Harvard Road from Class U-1, Single Family Dwelling District zoning classification to Class U-3A, Continuing Care Retirement Community District., be passed? | ||
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| 113 | VILLAGE OF ORANGE PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by GMRI Inc., dba Olive Garden Italian Restaurant # 1235, a holder of a D-6 Liquor Permit to authorize on-premise retail sales who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 3725 Orange Place , Orange, Ohio 44122 in this precinct? |
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| 114 | VILLAGE OF ORANGE PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by GMRI Inc., dba Red Lobster # 238, a holder of a D-6 Liquor Permit to authorize on-premise retail sales who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented , full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 3765 Orange Place, Orange, Ohio 44122 in this precinct? |
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| 115 | VILLAGE OF ORANGE PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by GMRI Inc., dba Bahama Breeze # 3034, a holder
of a D-6 Liquor Permit to authorize on-premise retail sales,
who is engaged in the business of operating a family oriented,
full service restaurant offering full-course meals at 3900 Orange
Place, Orange, Ohio 44122 in this precinct? |
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| 116 | CITY
OF PARMA PROPOSED MUNICIPAL INCOME TAX |
(90 precincts)
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| Shall the Ordinance providing for an increase of one-half percent (0.5%) levy on income to a rate of two and one-half percent (2.5%), effective January 1, 2006, for general municipal purposes., be passed? | ||
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| 117 | CITY OF PARMA PROPOSED ORDINANCE (BY INITIATIVE PETITION) |
(90 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance amending Section 183.52 of the Codified Ordinances of the
City of Parma to provide for voter approval of any reduction in the
Resident Income Tax C and to provide for a 100% Resident Income Tax
Credit, be passed? |
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| 118 | CITY OF PARMA PROPOSED ORDINANCE (BY INITIATIVE PETITION) |
(90 precincts)
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| 119 | CITY OF PARMA Ward 6, PRECINCT D LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of spirituous liquor be permitted for sale
on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight, by Tops
Markets, L.L.C., dba Tops, an operator of a liquor agency store
and holder of a D-6 liquor permit (which permits the Sunday sale
of wine and mixed beverages and spirituous liquor, as permitted
on other days of the week) who is engaged in the business of
grocery store / Ohio liquor agency store operation at 1225 Pleasant
Valley Road, Parma (Ward 6 Precinct D), Ohio 44134 in this precinct? |
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| 120 | CITY OF PARMA WARD 8, PRECINCT J LOCAL OPTION |
( 1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by GMRI, Inc., doing business as Red Lobster
3116, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit to authorize on-premise
retail sales, who is engaged in the business of operating a family
oriented, full service restaurant offering full-course meals
at 7606 Day Drive, Parma, Ohio 44129 in this precinct? |
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| 121 | CITY OF PARMA WARD 8, PRECINCT J LOCAL OPTION |
( 1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages, or spirituous
liquor be permitted for sale on Sunday between the hours of ten
a.m. and midnight by GMRI, Inc., doing business as Olive Garden
Italian Restaurant # 1128, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit to
authorize on-premise retail sales, who is engaged in the business
of operating a family oriented, full service restaurant offering
full-course meals at 8383 Day Drive, Parma, Ohio 44129 in this
precinct? |
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| 122 | CITY
OF PEPPER PIKE PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT |
(8 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance amending the Planning and Zoning Code and the Zoning Map
of the City of Pepper Pike, rezoning two lots on Lander Road, south
of Chagrin Boulevard, PPN’s 872-36-011 (3649 Lander Road) and 872-36-012
(3645 Lander Road) from Class U-1, Single Family Dwellings, to Class
U-3, Office Buildings, be passed? |
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| 123 | CITY OF ROCKY RIVER WARD 2 PRECINCT G LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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| Question
5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Riser Foods., dba Giant Eagle, a holder of a D-6 liquor permit
authorizing the off premise Sunday retail sales of beer, wine
and mixed beverages, who is engaged in the business of operating
a neighborhood grocery store at 22080 – 22160 Center Ridge Road,
Rocky River, Ohio 44116 in this precinct? |
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| 124 | CITY
OF SEVEN HILLS PROPOSED ZONING AMENDMENT |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall Title
Nine, Zoning Use Districts, of Part Nine, Planning and Zoning Code,
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Seven Hills, be amended
by adding new Chapter 976(A), Automotive Service District, for the
purpose of establishing regulations for an automotive service district
in the City of Seven Hills, be adopted? |
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| 125 | CITY OF SEVEN HILLS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Seven Hills, Article V, Section 5, be amended
to allow the Mayor to appoint the Director of Public Service and
Properties with majority approval by Council? |
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| 126 | CITY OF SEVEN HILLS PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Seven Hills, Article V, Section 9, be amended
to change the Organization, Duties and Powers of the Recreation Board
to review and make recommendations to the Recreation Complex Manager
and Council? |
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| 127 | CITY OF SEVEN HILLS PROPOSED REZONING AMENDMENT |
(12 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance providing for the rezoning of a certain area North of Rockside
Road, West of North Crossview, and East of Kuenzer Drive (Permanent
Parcel Nos. 551-09-001, 551-09-008, 551-09-009, 551-09-010, 551-09-013,
551-09-040, and 551-09-067), from First Residential to Rockside Road
Development District with guidelines for use found in Chapter 975
of the Codified Ordinances of the City of Seven Hills, be passed? |
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| 128 | CITY OF SOLON |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Ordinance providing that the Grantwood Recreational Park land be
leased for the purpose of permitting natural gas and oil exploration
with the Park benefiting from any financial gain which may result,
be passed? |
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| 129 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 4, Section 1, be amended to
correct a typographical error, changing reference to Section 2 to
read Section 1A? |
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| 130 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 4, Section 1A, be amended to
revise the time period within which ward boundaries may be altered,
and to permit ward boundary alteration by the Mayor in the event
it is not timely completed by City Council? |
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| 131 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 4, Section 7, be amended to
provide for the removal of Council Members in certain circumstances? |
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| 132 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 6, Section 3, be amended to
permit the Director of Finance to conduct internal audits when deemed
necessary? |
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| 133 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, be amended by creating a new Article
6, Section 10, providing for a new Master Plan Citizen's Commission
and granting it powers to periodically review the City's Master Plan? |
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| 134 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 8, Section 1, be amended to
provide for a revised primary date to be conducted on the second
Tuesday in September, rather than the last Tuesday in September,
to be more consistent with surrounding communities, and permitting
an ease of administration for the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections? |
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| 135 | CITY OF SOLON PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(23 precincts)
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| Shall the
Charter of the City of Solon, Article 9, Section 3, be amended to
revise the requirement that the City and its Law Director provide
legal counseling and/or assistance to certain groups of petition
pursuers? |
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| 136 | CITY OF SOLON WARD 6 PRECINCT C LOCAL OPTION |
(1 precinct)
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5-R (2) Shall the sale of wine and mixed beverages be permitted for
sale on Sunday between the hours of ten a.m. and midnight by
Marc Glassman Inc., dba Marc’s an applicant for a D-6 liquor
permit to authorize off-premise retail sales to adult customers,
who is engaged in the business of operating an Ohio owned retail
drug store, selling name brand merchandise at deep discounts
at 6231 Som Center Road, Solon, Ohio 44139 in this precinct? |
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| 137 | CITY
OF SOUTH EUCLID PROPOSED TAX LEVY (RENEWAL) |
(26 precincts)
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| A renewal of a tax for the benefit of the City of South Euclid for the purpose of the general construction, resurfacing and repair or roads and streets in the City, together with all necessary incidentals and appurtenances thereto, at a rate not exceeding 3 mills for each one dollar of valuation which amounts to 30 cents for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for five years, commencing in 2005, first due in calendar year 2006. | ||
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| 138 | CITY OF SOUTH EUCLID PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(26 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of South Euclid, Article II, Section 2, be amended to provide that members of Council can hold public employment that is not incompatible with the office of Council, which shall be determined by Council, and its decision shall be final? |
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| 139 | CITY OF SOUTH EUCLID PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
(26 precincts)
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Shall the Charter of the City of South Euclid, Article III, Section 1, be amended to provide that the Mayor can hold employment that is not incompatible with the office of Mayor, which shall be determined by Council, and its decision shall be final? |
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| 140 | CITY OF SOUTH EUCLID PROPOSED CHARTER AMENDMENT |
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