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Why demolish Chagrin Falls' paper mill? If they want an artists district, reuse these neat historic buildings. I see from other articles that no buyers emerged for the buildings. Perhaps the village could have assisted with repackaging the property (new zoning, creating an historic district, offering historic tax credits, etc) for sale for a new lease on life?

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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Hilarious!

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I get a queasy, fear-of-heights feeling in my stomach just when I imagine someone working up there, outside the top of the Cleveland Union Terminal Tower. More power to those guys.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I guess they probably feel like they'd die from a 75 feet fall, so another 633 feet doesn't really make a difference.  I beg to differ though...

I got to stand on the little platform right next to the red lights up there...it was pretty freakin scary....and windy!  I will try to find the pics I took up there...

I was pleased to find this today on the City Planning Commission's website:

 

http://planning.city.cleveland.oh.us/cwp/otherLinks.htm

 

Basically, it's part of a much improved 2020 Citywide Plan site and this particular page features links to other plans within the city, from Tyler Village to the Rocky River Drive Master Plan.  Very nice!  When I have more time, I'm going to go through the thing and check out the ones I'm not familiar with...

^That is pretty cool. Good info!

MDG...Good find!

 

Who says there are not project going on that reinvest in the city?!

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That's a tremendous resource. From my cursory look thus far, the Cudell and Fairfax plans are spectacular!

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

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These guys usually rip from other news outlets like the Sun or PD. But I didn't see this in either publication. Anyone have more details?

 

 

Metro Networks Communications Inc., A Westwood One Company

 

"Downtown" Planned In Solon  

11-24-2006 5:42 AM

 

(Solon, OH) -- Solon city leaders are hoping to build a "downtown" district to attract new businesses and visitors. Their center-of-town proposal would be located at Bainbridge and SOM Center roads. Plans call for a new firehouse, parks and a bandstand. The renovated and expanded fire station is the first priority, with a 5-million-dollar upgrade on the drawing board. Supporters of the Solon downtown plan say it will attract upscale shops and restaurants that attract people to neighboring cities.

 

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"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

^This was in the PD today (although in the hardcopy, there was a note saying it was actually published on a different day - don't know when since the paper is long gone)

 

EDIT: I found the paper version - "This story originally appeared in PDExtra, a special section of community news included with some editions of the Plain Dealer in October and November."

 

Solon contemplates adding traditional center-of-town area

Friday, November 24, 2006

Tasha Flournoy

Plain Dealer Reporter

 

 

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But some haven't latched onto the idea of a historic village or town square. Councilman Robert Pelunis wants to focus on city services.

 

"All these other amenities are not necessary at this point," said Pelunis. "They're not going to help economic development. It's not going to be Chagrin Falls. It's not going to be Hudson. We have to face that fact."

 

Gee, I thought human beings designed cities, not happenstance. And I thought quality of life, including attractive surroundings, positively influences economic development. But I guess he missed that chapter in his urban studies class(es).

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

A few items on the agenda for tomorrow's Design Review at City Hall:

 

Ordinance No. 1882-06 (Pierce Scott/Ward 8 ): Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into a development agreement with J. Christopher Enterprises, Inc., or its designee, for the redevelopment of 2065 Scranton Road into residential condominium units, green space, and parking.

 

Ordinance No. 1883-06 (Cimperman/Ward 13): Authorizing the Director of Community Development to enter into a development agreement with Howells and Howells Enterprises, LLC, or its designee, for the redevelopment of the Park Building, located at 140 Public Square and 2000 Ontario Street.

 

DRC 06-154: 140 Public Square, Park Building/Southworth Building Project, Penthouse Addition, etc. (HGN/Ward 13)

 

Resolution No. 1894-06: Supporting 3M Realty, LLC/3M Development, LLC/First Midwest Properties, LLC or it development affiliate’s [these are the guys who bought the buildings on the north side of Euclid, east of 9th Street] Brownfield Redevelopment Fund grant application to the County of Cuyahoga.

 

Ordinance No. 1857-06 (Cimperman/Ward 13): Authorizing the Director of Public Service to issue a permit to Zaremba Avenue LLC to encroach into the public right-of-way of St. Clair Avenue, East 12 th Street and Hamilton Avenue by installing, using, and maintaining the building foundation system for a parking garage and residential building and maintaining trench sheeting for the structures.

I saw that Scranton Rd thing. I mapped it out and it appears to be in the Flats in the same area where Ferchill was going to put his condos. Is it the same thing?

 

What's with 3M and brownfields on Euclid??

Yeah, question marks all around...

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The design review is tomorrow?? I thought it was Friday? If so, there's another friggin' error with my article... DAMN

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Would asbestos removal classify as brownfield redevelopment for the buildings on Euclid. I know its really a stretch but what else could it be?

^You may be right.  In any case, I've sent my contact an email to see if there's any more news.

 

Also, KJP, Design Review is on Thursdays and City Planning Commission is on Fridays.

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Also, KJP, Design Review is on Thursdays and City Planning Commission is on Fridays.

 

Damn. Nobody read my article. It sucks.

 

I wonder why Cimperman told me "see you on Friday"?

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

Cimperman is on the Planning Commission, but not on the Design review. That's probably why he said that. I may be repeating something that you already know, but the the CPC pretty much accepts whatever the DR board recommends. Not always, though. If you present to DR on Thursday and they like it, you usually go on to CPC on Friday (correct me where I'm wrong).

Another ring or two of scaffolding has come off of the Terminal Tower (from Nov. 10):

terminaltowertop111006.jpg

 

Can't wait for the lady to take her top off!

that looks stupid...

The colors don't really work together.

I saw that Scranton Rd thing. I mapped it out and it appears to be in the Flats in the same area where Ferchill was going to put his condos. Is it the same thing?

 

Yes.

http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=6414.0

 

Cuyahoga County land records show that J. Christopher Enterprises Inc., a corporate name Mr. Ferchill often uses, on Oct. 13 paid Fifth Third Bank $2.6 million for the marina and its six acres of riverfront property.

the train is 5 minutes away at Warrensville.  What is wrong with these people!

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Which article are you responding to? The one about John Carroll's expansion?

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

If that's the reference, then I'd think that more people walk down So. Belvoir than Warrensville.  And it's more like a 20 minute (3/4 mile) walk, if you're booking it, to the Green Line that way.  Unfortunately, what used to be very frequent (and convenient) bus service to this end of University Heights has been drastically cut back over the past 10 years.  My old line on Fairmount Blvd. doesn't run past 6 pm any more and I believe they may have cut the Washington Blvd. line altogether.  Maybe a circulator route would serve the JCU student population best.  Something to get them over to Beachwood Place or Coventry or Lee Road or Cedar Center... 

^ or did they give up? 

 

i thought their plans were to redevelop, NOT resell.  maybe they couldn't get financing or just lost interest.  there has been a noticeable difference in the quality of the storefronts on those buildings (fixing broken tiles, regularly cleaning windows, etc.) - even though 2/3 are empty. 

^^This is one of the Eli Mann buildings, right?  (page 6 of this thread)  Are any of the others for sale?

Didn't they just apply for brownfield cleanup funds for this building? Maybe the condo project is being scaled back to just 2 buildings.

I'm out of the loop these days.  This came as a surprise to me, though.

 

I love the comments about Euclid Avenue "going under a 2 billion dollar redevelopment"...

from BOZA:

 

Calendar No. 06-234: 1427 East 45th Street Joe Cimperman

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Urban Housing Ltd., CLV Lofts, LLC and Doug Perkowski, owner, appeal to convert an existing warehouse to a 20 dwelling unit apartment building, situated on a 78 foot x 203 foot parcel located in a C2 Semi-Industry District on the east side of East 45th Street at 1427 East 45th Street; contrary to Section 355.05 and the regulations for a “C” Area District, the maximum gross floor area of the building exceeds one half of the lot area, and a 19,325 square foot floor area is proposed where the gross floor area is limited to 7,878 square feet; and in Section 357.08(b)(2) a rear yard may not be less than one half the height of the building and 7 feet 4 inches is proposed, where the rear yard requirement is 21 feet; and the proposed side yards are 6 feet and 2 feet 10 inches, instead of being no less than one-fourth of the height of the building, or a total of side yards equaling 10 feet 6 inches, according to Section 357.09(b)(2)© of the Codified Ordinances. (Filed 11-8-06)

 

 

 

Wow, our zoning code is so messed up... between this and the post in the Ohio City thread, I swear we just need to start all over!

 

Go Perkowski! (he did Tower Press and Hyacinth)  Maybe he can take over the Mueller Lofts project if it is, in fact, dead.

^Actually Dave Perkowski did the projects you mentioned.  This is his brother Doug (they no longer work together), who did Federal Knitting Mills and the Condo project on W 3rd in the Warehouse District.

Right!  Aren't they twins or something?  Either way, go Perkowski!  And either one can take over Mueller, as far as I'm concerned...

 

Dave has more projects in the works on Superior and in North Broadway, so we'll have to keep an eye/ear out for those as well!

From the 12/6/06 PD:

 

 

Charter school to use federal money for Collinwood complex

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Janet Okoben

Plain Dealer Reporter

 

Three office buildings just off Interstate 90 in Collinwood are being eyed for a charter school complex that would eventually enroll students from kindergarten through high school...

 

To reach this Plain Dealer reporter:

[email protected], 216-999-4535

 

http://www.cleveland.com/news/plaindealer/index.ssf?/base/cuyahoga/1165400321158890.xml&coll=2


From the 12/7/06 Elyria Chronicle-Telegram:

 

 

Elyria Chronicle-Telegram: SCHOOL OF DISREPAIR (12/3/06)

 

Residents clamoring for EHS info

Shawn Foucher

The Chronicle-Telegram

 

ELYRIA — Elyria school officials were pressed for more specifics Wednesday when nearly 100 community members — the largest turnout yet — flocked to a meeting on the new high school the district hopes to build...

 

http://www.chroniclet.com/Daily%20Pages/120706local1.html


Input on port agency sought

News-Herald, 12/6/06

Community officials in each of Lake County's 23 political subdivisions received a letter this week asking them for their input about countywide port authority options under consideration by county commissioners...


Comfort Inn in Austinburg gets a complete makeover

Ashtabula Star Beacon, 12/4/06

Now under new ownership, the Comfort Inn on Route 45 at Interstate 90 is getting a complete makeover...


You'll pay more to play in Shaker

Sun Press, 11/30/06

With a $3.2 million renovation of Thornton Park and its swimming pool well under way, city officials on Monday raised fees for park use in 2007. ..


Rezoning request is postponed

News Sun, 11/30/06

Local developers are waiting for the city to approve a proposed 3.4-acre project at the corner of Lewis and Bagley roads...

 


S. Euclid buys way out of neighborhood woe

Cleveland Plain Dealer, 11/15/06

The city will pay $1.6 million to buy nine duplexes and rid itself of tenants who have long wreaked havoc on Greenvale Drive...

 

N. Royalton schools follow plan to keep income, then add space

Cleveland Plain Dealer, 12/6/06

The pieces in the plan are falling into place, one by one.

 

The North Royalton school district will ask voters to build a new school within the next few years, but the school board wants a few things in place first...

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They need a new school, but it will never happen.  The school was built for maybe a 1,000 students.  When I started working there 5 years ago, there were 1,100 kids at the school, this year we started at 1,850 and projected to be over 2,000 by 2010...and NR also has arguably the worst city services of any town in NE Ohio, except for the schools...

 

 

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I looked through a couple of threads and couldn't find anything, but what is the deal with the GIANT sign on public-square across from the sailors memorial on Euclid that says, Don't Open Till January?

Work is being done on the upper floors of the old Ohio Bell Building on Bolivar next to Cooperstown. The first floor is currently parking, so maybe the upper floors will be parking too.

I'm hoping for loft condos, I don't really see the demand for additional parking. The Peterson Nut site surface lots and 515 Euclid added plenty of parking to the area.

^I noticed that as well; figured if it was going to be residential, we'd have heard about it by now. 

I looked through a couple of threads and couldn't find anything, but what is the deal with the GIANT sign on public-square across from the sailors memorial on Euclid that says, Don't Open Till January?

 

The Park Building Condos.  The campaign is working as it made you look, didn't it?!

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I looked through a couple of threads and couldn't find anything, but what is the deal with the GIANT sign on public-square across from the sailors memorial on Euclid that says, Don't Open Till January?

 

See the thread at:

 

http://www.urbanohio.com/forum2/index.php?topic=10517.0

 

Information gets more detailed as the thread goes on.

"In the souls of the people the grapes of wrath are filling and growing heavy, growing heavy for the vintage." -- John Steinbeck

I just heard some talk of the old Ho Jo getting fixed up, anyone have any more info?

i also heard that the cooperstown is changing after jan 1, to a more sports oriented place (and less music), and that the food is changing as well.

 

i think that the name is changing, but i don't have confirmation on that.  anyone have more info on this?  ownership change?

Work is being done on the upper floors of the old Ohio Bell Building on Bolivar next to Cooperstown. The first floor is currently parking, so maybe the upper floors will be parking too.

 

Is there any way to search recent permits on the City's website?  This would be a handy tool...

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