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Meeting Name: Budget and Finance Committee Agenda status: Final
Meeting date/time: 4/18/2022 1:00 PM Minutes status: Draft  
Meeting location: Council Chambers, Room 300
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202200980 11.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY), submitted by Mayor Aftab Pureval, from Andrew W. Garth, City Solicitor, AUTHORIZING the transfer and return to source Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 of the sum of $250,000 from American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP050, “FY 2021 COVID Expenses,” for the purpose of realigning sources with actual uses; ESTABLISHING new Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP207, “Summer Safety Initiative,” for the purpose of providing funds to the Cincinnati Police Department for Police Visibility Overtime; AUTHORIZING the transfer and appropriation of the sum of $250,000 from the unappropriated surplus of Local Fiscal Recovery Fund 469 to newly established American Rescue Plan grant project account no. 469x101xARP207, “Summer Safety Initiative,” for the purpose of providing funds to the Cincinnati Police Department for Police Visibility Overtime to address an increase in violent crime by strategically deploying overtime to hot spots and event areas in the City; and DECLARING expenditures from American Rescue P   Not available Video Video
202200613 12.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/6/2022, APPROVING AND AUTHORIZING the City Manager to execute a Community Reinvestment Area Tax Exemption Agreement (LEED or Living Building Challenge) with Fourth and Pike Apartments, LLC, thereby authorizing a 15-year tax exemption for 100% of the value of improvements made to real property located at 516 E. 4th Street in the Central Business District of Cincinnati, in connection with the remodeling of an existing building into approximately 45,000 square feet of residential space, consisting of approximately 29 residential rental units, and approximately 1,700 square feet of commercial space, which remodeling shall be completed in compliance with Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Silver, Gold or Platinum standards or Living Building Challenge standards, at a total remodeling cost of approximately $18,000,000.   Not available Video Video
202200975 13.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/13/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept in-kind donations of rainbow flags from City Pride, the City of Cincinnati’s LGBTQIA+ Employee Resource Group, and subsequent similar replacement flags, valued at approximately $260 each; and AUTHORIZING the City Manager to fly a rainbow flag from the flagpole at City Hall from June 1 to June 30 each year in recognition of Cincinnati’s celebration of Pride Month and the Pride Month Parade as a symbol of support for the City’s lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersexual, and asexual employees and the LGBTQIA+ community in Cincinnati and the region.   Not available Video Video
202200977 14.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/13/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept a donation from the USS Cincinnati Commissioning Foundation of a framed lithograph, signed by the artist Peter K. Hsu, and valued at approximately $95.00, of the original painting of the USS Cincinnati that was presented to the ship in 2019 during its commissioning ceremony.   Not available Video Video
202200979 15.OrdinanceORDINANCE (EMERGENCY) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/13/2022, AUTHORIZING the City Manager to accept and appropriate a donation totaling $500,000 from the Cincinnati Park Board Commissioners’ Fund for the purpose of providing resources for horticultural supplies, maintenance contracts, salary reimbursements, Krohn Conservatory’s gift shop inventory, and other vital costs associated with running the City’s parks; and AUTHORIZING the Finance Director to deposit the funds into Parks Private Endowment and Donations Fund 430.   Not available Video Video
202200981 16.Legislative ResolutionRESOLUTION (LEGISLATIVE) submitted by John P. Curp, Interim City Manager, on 4/13/2022, DECLARING the necessity of assessing properties in Lighting Group 3 that benefit from special street lighting within the City of Cincinnati for the cost of such lighting for the three-year period beginning August 1, 2021.   Not available Video Video