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aids residents with more than just one month ofrent. The average spending per resident is <br /> $1500. The funds are helping people that would not have been eligible in the past for assistance. <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file written <br /> communication. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 28. RESOLUTION 2022-35A - A RESOLUTION to take effect immediately provided it <br /> receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, or <br /> otherwise to take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law, <br /> amending Resolution No. 2022-35, adopted September 6, 2022 authorizing the Mayor <br /> and Director of Planning and Development enter into an agreement with Lakewood <br /> Community Services Center for the provision of Emergency Rent Assistance with <br /> Emergency Rent Assistance Program (ERA-1) funds allocated to the City of Lakewood <br /> by Cuyahoga County to increase the amount to $909,459. (pg. 80) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to adopt Resolution 2022-35A. <br /> All in favor. Motion passed. Resolution 2022-35A adopted. <br /> 29. Communication from Director Dillinger regarding updates to the Salary Ordinance. (pg. <br /> 85) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and file written <br /> communication. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 30. ORDINANCE 48-2022 - AN ORDINANCE to take effect January 1, 2023,provided it <br /> receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, or <br /> otherwise to take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law, to <br /> provide for creating positions and rates of pay for full-time and certain part-time annual <br /> salaried employees and hourly rate employees not covered by a collective bargaining <br /> agreement in the several departments, divisions and offices of the City of Lakewood, <br /> including the Chief of Fire, Chief of Police and Civil Service Commissioners. (pg. 86) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to refer Ordinance 48-2022 to <br /> the Finance Committee. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 31. Communication from Mayor George regarding a mayoral appointment to the Anti- <br /> Racism Task Force. (pg. 91) <br /> Motion by President Litten, seconded by Vice President Kepple to receive and fille written <br /> communication. All in favor. Motion passed. <br /> 32. Communication from Director Vargo and Acting Director Papke regarding a resolution <br /> approving a qualified offer and purchase of 12984 Lake Avenue. (pg. 92) <br /> 12 <br />