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Placed on 1st reading and referred to Finance 11/ 19/ 18; 2nd reading 12/ 3/ 18 ORDINANCE NO. 49-18 BY: Anderson, Bullock, George, Litten O' Leary, O' Malley, Rader AN ORDINANCE to take effect immediately provided it receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, or otherwise to take effect and be in force at the earliest period allowed by law, to establish appropriations for current expenses and other expenditures of the City year ending December 31, 2019. of Lakewood, State of Ohio, for the fiscal WHEREAS, as set forth in Section 2. 12 of the Third Amended Charter of the City of Lakewood, this Council by a vote of at least two thirds of its members determines that and that this ordinance is an emergency measure and that it shall take effect immediately, it is necessary for the immediate preservation of the public property, health, and safety and to provide for the usual daily operation of municipal departments in that the City must record all financial transactions within the appropriate fiscal period. Now therefore, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, OHIO Section 1. That to provide for the personal services and other appropriations of the City of Lakewood for the fiscal year ending December 31, 2019, the sums summarized on the attached Exhibit A. incorporated herein by reference, are hereby appropriated and authorized for encumbrance and /or expenditure as provided herein. Section 2. Lakewood shall be carried forward. That further all existing encumbrances in all funds of the City of Section 3. The approval of the Municipal Court Budget includes approval of amendment any to. the salaries of the Clerk of Court and the Probation Officer in accordance with Sections 1901. 31 and 1901. 33 of the Ohio Revised Code. Section 4. That all expenditures hereinbefore authorized and to the amount authorized shall be made in accordance with the line items of as adopted by the Council of the City of Lakewood and made a part hereof, and that any disbursements within any line item set forth in may be paid out of the appropriation. Section 5. That any amount encumbered in a year prior to fiscal year 2019 in any and all funds of the City of Lakewood are hereby expenditure in 2019 or thereafter. appropriated for the purpose of

Section 6. That the Director of Finance be and is hereby authorized to draw checks upon the City depository' s for the amounts appropriated in this ordinance whenever claims are presented, properly approved by the head of the department for which the indebtedness is incurred. Section 7. It is found and determined that all formal actions of this Council concerning and relating to the passage of this ordinance were adopted in an open meeting of this Council, and that all such deliberations of this Council and of any of its committees that resulted in such formal action were in meetings open to the public in compliance with all legal requirements. Section 8. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an emergency measure necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, property, health, safety and welfare in the City and for the usual daily operation of the City for the reasons set forth and defined in the preamble to this ordinance, and provided it receives the affirmative vote of at least two thirds of the members of Council, this ordinance shall take effect and be in force immediately upon its adoption by the Council and approval by otherwise it shall take effect and be in force after the earliest period allowed by law. the Mayor, or Adopted: I 1 Clerk of Council Approved: Mayor

s Exhibit A 2019 Fund Appropriation General Fund 43, 089, 979 Special Revenue Funds State Highway Improvement Fund 140, 000 Street Const., Maint., & Repair Fund 1, 930,258 Litter Control Grant Fund 5, 000 Community Festival Fund 4,058 Police Pension Fund 1, 540,620 Firemen' s Pension Fund 1, 670,285 Law Enforcement Trust Fund 156, 843 Federal Forfeiture Fund 35, 000 Indigent Driver's Alcohol Treatment Fund 135, 000 Enforcement & Education Fund 15,000 Political Subdivision Fund 18, 000 Computer Maintenance Fund 25,000 Court Special Projects Fund 148, 863 Court Probation Services Fund 25, 333 Indigent Drivers Interlock & Alcohol Monitoring Fund 15,000 Community Development Block Grant Fund 2, 029,209 Emergency Shelter Grant Fund 323,775 HOME Investment Partnerships Program Fund 252, 000 Neighborhood Stabilization Fund 0 Office on Aging IIIB Fund 989, 711 Lakewood Hospital S. R. Fund 9, 015,899 Help To s Fund 40, 619 Juvenile Diversion Program Fund 21,936 Family to Family Fund 448, 586 Total Special Revenue Funds 18,985,995 Bond Retirement Fund 17, 533,565 TIF Bond Retirement Fund 903, 129 Total Debt Service Funds 18,436,694 Capital Improvement Fund 3, 532,225 Land Acquisition Fund 0 City Park Improvement Fund 25, 000 TIF Capital Improvement Fund 0 Total Capital Projects Funds 3,557,225 Water Operating Fund 23, 051, 170 Wastewater Collection Fund 10,771, 056 Wastewater Treatment Fund 17,764,232 Wastewater Improvement Fund 2, 000,000 Parking Facilities Fund 361, 321 Winterhurst Ice Rink Fund 383, 000 Total Enterprise Funds 54,330, 779 Hospitalization Fund 7, 197,000 Workers Compensation Fund 380,250 Total Internal Service Funds 7,577,250 TOTALS 145,977,922 lof11 lof11

General Fund General Government Council 211, 575 50,050 Division Total 261, 625 Municipal Court 1, 113,718 159,550 Division Total 1, 273,268 Civil Service 84,694 51, 500 Division Total 136, 194 Mayor's Office 283,735 31, 685 Division Total 315,420 Human Resources 273, 904 28,345 Division Total 302,249 Community Relations 132, 087 53,725 Division Total 185,812 Finance Department 680, 164 91, 200 Division Total 771, 364 Income Tax 638,284 904,365 Division Total 1, 542,649 Information Technology 441, 289 908,750 Division Total 1, 350, 039 General Administration 166, 500 1, 657, 848 Division Total 1, 824,348 Law Law Department Department Personal Services 520,635 94, 94, 575 575 Division Total 615, 615, 210 210 Planning & Development 381, 193 73,775 Division Total 454,968 2

Public Safety Police & Law Enforcement 10, 493,532 657, 975 Division Total 11, 151, 507 Police & Fire Communications (Dispatch) 1, 006,503 20,750 Division Total 1, 027,253 Support of Prisoners 198,309 163,500 Division Total 361, 809 Animal Control 212, 158 19,000 Division Total 231, 158 School Guards 217,083 1, 550 Division Total 218,633 Firefighting, Prevention & Inspection 8, 339, 114 399,926 Division Total 8,739, 040 Building & Housing 1, 096,653 208, 750 Division Total 1, 305,403

Public Works Public Works Administration 123,670 9,775 Division Total 133,445 Street Lighting 625, 000 Division Total 625, 000 Parks & Public Property 1, 508,069 1, 064,775 Division Total 2, 572,844 Security 132,768 Division Total 132,768 Band Concerts 25,000 Division Total 25,000 Museums 7, 000 Division Total 7, 000 July 4th Festival 13,854 42,650 Division Total 56,504 Tennis Courts 9,750 Division Total 9,750 Forestry 357, 034 497,650 Division Total 854,684 Refuse & Recycling 2, 337,665 1, 260, 525 Division Total 3,598, 190 Fleet Management 943,696 788,350 Division Total 1, 732,046 Engineering 118, 126 546,215 Division Total 664,341 44

Human Services Human Services Administration 308,486 1, 850 Division Total 310,336 Early Childhood 64,390 1, 725 Division Total 66, 115 Youth Services 221, 057 12, 950 Division Total 234,007 Total General Fund 32,619,945 10,470,034 Totals 43, 089, 979

Special Revenue Funds State Highway Improvement Fund 140, 000 Division Total 140, 000 Fund Total 140, 000 Street Const., Maint. Repair Fund 1, 395, 008 535,250 Division Total 1, 930,258 Fund Total 1, 930,258 Litter Control Grant Fund 5, 000 Division Total 5, 000 Fund Total 5, 000 Community Festival Fund 4,058 Division Total 4,058 Fund Total 4,058 Police Pension Fund 1, 540,620 Division Total 1, 540,620 Fund Total 1, 540,620 Firemen Pension Fund 1, 670,285 Division Total 1, 670,285 Fund Total 1, 670,285 Law Enforcement Trust Fund 18, 143 138, 700 Division Total 156,843 Fund Total 156, 843 Federal Forfeiture Fund 35,000 Division Total 35,000 Fund Total 35,000 Indigent Drivers' Alcohol Treatment Fund 135,000 Division Total 135,000 Fund Total 135, 000 66

City oflakewood Enforcement & Education Fund 15,000 Division Total 15,000 Fund Total 15,000 Political Subdivision Fund 18,000 Division Total 18,000 Fund Total 18, 000 Computer Maintenance Fund 25,000 Division Total 25, 000 Fund Total 25,000 Court Special Projects Fund 28, 863 120,000 Division Total 148,863 Fund Total 148, 863 Court Probation Services Fund 25,333 Division Total 25,333 Fund Total 25,333 Indigent Drivers Interlock and Alcohol Monitoring Fund 15, 000 Division Total 15,000 Fund Total 15,000 Community Development Block Grant 487,715 1, 541, 494 Division Total 2, 029,209 Fund Total 2,029,209 Emergency Shelter Grant Fund 5,775 318,000 Division Total 323,775 Fund Total 323,775 HOME Investment Partnerships Program Fund 252,000 Division Total 252,000 Fund Total 252, 000 Neighborhood Stabilization Fund Division Total Fund Total 7

Energy Efficiency Block Grant Division Total Fund Total Homeless Prevention and Rapid Rehousing Division Total Fund Total Office on Aging Fund 762,816 226,895 Division Total 989, 711 Fund Total 989,711 Lakewood Hospital S. R. Fund EMS 885, 109 595,555 Division Total 1, 480,664 Health 116, 167 284,068 Division Total 400,235 Lakewood Hospital Transition 7, 135, 000 Division Total 7, 135,000 Fund Total 9, 015,899 Help To s Fund 36,944 3, 675 Division Total 40,619 Fund Total 40,619 Juvenile Diversion Program Fund 21, 936 Division Total 21, 936 Fund Total 21, 936 Family to Family Fund 398,636 49,950 Division Total 448,586 Fund Total 448, 586 Total Special Revenue Funds 7,372,075 11, 613,920 Totals 18, 985, 995 33

City oflakewood Debt Service Funds Bond Retirement Fund 17, 533,565 Division Total 17, 533,565 Fund Total 17,533,565 TIF Bond Retirement Fund 903, 129 Division Total 903, 129 Fund Total 903, 129 Total Debt Service Funds 18,436,694 Totals 18,436,694 Capital Projects Funds Capital Improvement Fund 3,532,225 Division Total 3,532,225 Fund Total 3,532,225 Land Acquisition Fund Division Total Fund Total City Park Improvement Fund 25,000 Division Total 25,000 Fund Total 25,000 TIF Capital Improvement Fund Division Total Fund Total Total Capital Improvement Funds 3, 557,225 Totals 3,557,225

Enterprise Funds Water Operating Fund Water Administration 223, 040 4,759, 158 Division Total 4,982, 198 Water Distribution 619, 030 16, 899, 300 Division Total 17, 518,330 Water Metering 436, 942 113,700 Division Total 550,642 Fund Total 23,051, 170 Wastewater Collection Fund 1, 216,460 9, 554,596 Division Total 10,771, 056 Fund Total 10, 771, 056 Wastewater Treatment Fund 2, 149,787 15,614,445 Division Total 17, 764,232 Fund Total 17,764,232 Wastewater Improvement Fund 2, 000,000 Division Total 2, 000, 000 Fund Total 2, 000, 000 Parking Facilities Fund 197,413 163,908 Division Total 361, 321 Fund Total 361, 321 Winterhurst Ice Rink Fund 383,000 Division Total 383, 000 Fund Total 383, 000 Total Enterprise Funds 4,842,672 49,488, 107 Totals 54,330,779

Internal Services Funds Hospitalization Fund 7, 112,000 85,000 Division Total 7, 197, 000 Fund Total 7, 197,000 Workers' Compensation Fund 278,000 102,250 Division Total 380,250 Fund Total 380,250 Total Internal Service Funds 7, 390,000 187,250 Totals 7, 577,250 FUND TOTALS 145,977,922