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<br />59) Heritage Home Loan Program....................... .... ............... .... 20,000
<br />60) Cuyahoga County Brownfield Redevelopment Loan Fund, 33,000
<br />61) HOD Section 108 Loan Disbursement.. .........55.000
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<br />Snb- Total,....................,...........,."'....,.,.........................................................$11,928,021
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<br />Materials, supplies, and equipment authorized for purchase under the 2005 Budget
<br />are as follows:
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<br />3) Asphalt Materials ... .........37,000
<br />6) Fire Hydrants, Sewer and Water Appurtenances , H 92,000
<br />7) Water Meter Supplies & Materials ..... 21,500
<br />13) Computer Equipment 42,750
<br />14) Computer Supplies .... ,..23,100
<br />15) 911 Equipment Lease.... ., 13,350
<br />16) Tires and Road Service....... ,.,............'..,... ..66,150
<br />17) Automotive Repairs, Parts and Supplies ,..468,111
<br />18) Oil and Lubricants ...... '. ., ..........'..... ..30,425
<br />19) Fuel Supplies (Gasoline and Diesel) 343,325
<br />20) Purchase of Uniforms and Gear ...... ....... 62,054
<br />22) Hardware Supplies ....56,390
<br />23) Janitorial Supplies ..000 63,241
<br />24) Lumber Supplies . 38,249
<br />28) Purchase Unifonns & Gear - Safety Forces .38,400
<br />32) Office Supplies ."....... 68,756
<br />33) Office Furniture..... ...,.... ".. 22,750
<br />'34) Lease Copier Equipment .... .....66,077
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<br />Sub- Total............................................................................................................$2,124,843
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<br />Total...........................:......................................................................................$14,88S,070
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<br />Section 2. That contracts for supplies, services and equipment in excess of $7,500 and for
<br />professional services in excess of $5,000 shall not be awarded except as approved herein or further
<br />approved by Resolution of Council.
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<br />Section 3. It is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and
<br />relating to the passage of this ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and that all
<br />such deliberations oftbis Council and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal-action were in
<br />meetings open to the public in compliance with alllega:l requirements,
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<br />Adopted:
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<br />Section, 4. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergéncy measure for the reasons
<br />stated in the preamble hereof and prõVided it receives the affirmative vote of tWo-thirds of all membe~s
<br />elected to Council, it shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption and approval by the
<br />Mayor; otherwise, it shalltake effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law
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