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2008-102
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8/5/2008
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2008
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Ordinance No. 2008 -102 <br />F. Desired quantity of goods or product to be supplied <br />or sold pursuant to the contract; and <br />G. Any other contract term or condition that is material <br />in nature to the contract; and <br />(2) That a notice requesting an offer of such proposals from <br />interested parties shall be advertised in a newspaper of general circulation <br />within Cuyahoga County for two successive weeks prior to a date certain <br />for submittal of such offers of proposal. <br />(b) Only offers of proposal received by the City by a date certain as <br />established in the specifications may be considered by the City. All offers of proposal <br />timely received by the City shall be submitted to the Board of Control as soon as is <br />practicable for review and recommendation before any legislation may be introduced <br />authorizing and/or directing the Mayor, on behalf of the City, to enter into any such <br />contract. <br />(c) This section shall not apply to contracts entered into pursuant to Article XI <br />of the Charter, entitled, "Franchises;" to sales or leases of real property owned by the <br />City; to sales of personal property governed by either Section 525.15 or Chapter 955; to <br />contracts for the abatement of real property taxes; to Park Concession Permit Programs <br />meeting the requirements of Section 111.01(d); or to rentals of ice time at the Recreation <br />Complex by the Recreation Commissioner pursuant to Ordinance No. 96-114, whether in <br />the form of a written contract or otherwise. <br />(d) Park Concession Permit Program. <br />Pursuant to the exemption provided in subsection (c), the requirements of <br />subsections (a) and (b) shall not apply to nor prohibit the Director of Public Safety from <br />granting permits to participate in the Park Concession Permit Program. Upon the review <br />and recommendation of the Recreation Commissioner, the Director of Public Safety may <br />grant permits to community or charitable groups to staff and operate concession or <br />vending facilities upon City park property. Such permits shall be subject to the following <br />requirements: <br />(1) Identification of the community or charitable group and the <br />individual representative thereof as program participants; <br />(2) Description of the specific park location and other facilities <br />considerations, (i.e., trailers, tents, water supply and electrical, if any); <br />(3) Specific dates and times of operation;; <br />(4) Description of all items to be offered for sale, the prices to <br />be charged and the supplier (i.e., Coca-Cola or other products supplied by <br />City); <br />(5) Specific monetary terms (split proceeds or per diem rate). <br />The Director of Public Safety shall issue permit forms consistent with the <br />foregoing requirements and which fix the terms of program participation, in writing, and <br />in advance of permit issuance. The Recreation Commissioner may prepare application <br />forms and regulations to outline further reasonable terms and conditions of program <br />participation, consistent with these requirements, subject to the notice and comment of <br />the Recreation Commission, and upon the final approval of the Director of Public Safety.
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