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Call (866) 596- 1041 or e-mail wdftax yahoo.com Legal Notices COUNTY: GEAUGA PUBLIC NOTICE THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS VERIFIED COMPLAINTS WERE RECEIVED, AND THE FOLLOWING DRAFT, PROPOSED, OR FINAL ACTIONS WERE ISSUED, BY THE OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (OEPA) LAST WEEK. INCLUDE THE ADOPTION, MODIFICATION, OR REPEAL OF ORDERS (OTHER THAN EMERGENCY ORDERS): THE ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MODIFICATION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSES, PERMITS, LEASES, VARIANCES, OR CERTIFICATES: AND THE APPROVAL OR DISAP. PROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. "DRAFT ACTIONS' ARE WRITTEN STATEMENTS OF THE DIRECTOR OF ENVIRON MENTAL PROTECTION'S (DrRECTOR'S) INTENT WITH RESPECT TO THE ISSUANCE. DENIAL, ETC.

OF A PERMIT, LICENSE, ORDER, ETC. INTERESTED PERSONS MAY SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR REQUEST A PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING DRAFT ACTIONS. COMMENTS OR PUBLIC MEET- 11, 2008 Legal Notices ING REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE DRAFT ACTION. ARE WRITTEN STATEMENTS OF THE DIRECTOR'S INTENT WITH RESPECT TO THE ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MODIFICATION, REVOCATION, OR RENEWAL OF A PERMIT, LICENSE, OR VARIANCE. WRITTEN COMMENTS AND REQUESTS FOR A PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING A PROPOSED ACTION MAY BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ACTION.

AN ADJUDICATION HEARING MAY BE HELD ON A PROPOSED ACTION IF A HEARING REQUEST OR OBJECTION IS RECEIVED BY THE OEPA WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ISSUANCE OF THE PROPOSED ACTION. WRITTEN COMMENTS, REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS, AND ADJUDICATION HEARING REQUESTS MUST BE SENT TO: HEARING CLERK, OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, P.O. BOX 1049, COLUMBUS, OHIO 1049 (TELEPHONE: 614-644- 2129). ACTIONS: ARE ACTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR WHICH ARE EFFECTIVE UPON ISSUANCE DATE. OR A PURSUANT STATED EF- TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 3745.04, A FINAL ACTION MAY BE APPEALED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION (ERAC) (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD OF REVIEW) BY A PERSON WHO WAS A PARTY TO A PROCEEDING BEFORE THE DIRECTOR BY FILING AN APPEAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE FINAL ACTION.

PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 3745.07, A FLNAL ACTION ISSUING, DENYING, MODIFYING, REVOKING, OR RENEWING A PERMIT. LICENSE, OR VARIANCE WHICH IS NOT PRECEDED BY A PROPOSED ACTION, MAY BE AP. PEALED TO THE ERAC BY FILING AN APPEAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ISSUANCE OF THE FINAL ACTION. ERAC APPEALS, ACCOMPANIED BY A $70 FILING FEE WHICH THE COMMISSION IN ITS DISCRETION MAY REDUCE IF BY AFFIDAVIT THE AP. PELLANT DEMONSTRATES THAT PAYMENT OF THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE FEE WOULD CAUSE EXTREME HARDSHIP, MUST BE FILED WITH: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION, 309 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ROOM 222, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215.

A COPY OF THE APPEAL MUST BE SERVED ON THE DIRECTOR WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER FILING THE APPEAL WITH THE ERAC. APPROVED PERMISSION FOR OPEN BURNING OAC CHAPTER 3745-19 JOHN MACKENZIE 0 17130 NORTHBROOK TRAIL BAINBRIDGE OH ACTION DATE FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION NO. LKQ178 PAUL MEHES 7465 FAIRMOUNT AD NOVELTY OH ACTION DATE: FACILITY DESCRIPTION: AIR IDENTIFICATION LK0179 DRAFT NPDES PERMIT RENEWAL SUBJECT TO REVISION HAMBDEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 13871 GAR HWY CHARDON OH ACTION DATE: RECEIVING WATERS: UNNAMED TRIBUTARY OF WEST BRANCH FACILITY DESCRIPTION; SCHOOL OR HOSPITAL IDENTIFICATION p.d jun. 1 11,2008 1997224 Legal Advertisem*nt Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Service of the City of North Olmsted until 12.00 Noon, Local Time on the 18th of June. 2008, for PAVEMENT MARKINGS TO VARIOUS STREETS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS IN THE CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED, OHIO in accordance with Resolution No.

2008-63 and in accordance with plans and specifications on file with the Service Director. Bids must be submitted on the forms available in the office of the Service Director, at City Hall, 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio, and each bid must state the full name and address of each person, firm or corporation interested in the bid submitted. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope and clearly marked with the Bid Resolution Number, opening date, and item being bid. In the event that several invitations are being bid simultaneously, each bid must be submitted in a separate envelope. Bids must be delivered directly to the office the Service Director of the City of North Olmsted, 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio, 44070, prior to 12:00 noon, Local Time, of the day of the bid opening.

Each bid for each project must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent bank in the amount of of the bid or a Bid Bond, the same being payable to the City of North Oimsted as a guarantee that, it the bid is accepted, a Contract will be entered into and a Performance Bond satisfactory to said municipality in an amount equal to of the total bid will be furnished. The deposit of the successful bidder will be retained until the Contract is properly executed and delivered. Deposits of all unsuccessful bidders will be returned following the award. Copies of the specifications, bid forms, drawings, and other contract documents are on file at the Engineering Department and may be obtained in person between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., upon depositing a check for twenty-five dollars for each project, made payable to the CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED.

The deposit(s) will be nonrefundable. NO plans or specifications will be mailed. Questions regarding the bid shall be directed to the Engineering Department. The City reserves the right to accept all or any part of any bid and to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informality in the bids received, and to accept any bid, or combination of bids, which it deems lowest and best. The City of North Olmsted is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against the physically impaired.

Each bidder must ensure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with prevailing wage rates on public improvements in Cuyahoga County and the City of North Oimsted, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services. The estimated construction cost(s) for Pavement Markings to Various Streets at Various Locations in the City of North Olmsted are 142,603.00 (Base) and $236,753.00 (Alt.) as of May, 2008. DUANE K. LIMPERT Director of Public Service City of North Olmsted 1995014 Legal Advertisem*nt Sealed bids will be received by the Director of Public Service of the City of North Olmsted until 12:00 Noon, Local Time on the 18th of June, 2008, for Cracksealing on Various Streets in the City of North Olmsted in accordance with Resolution No.

2008-66 and in accordance with plans and specifications on file with the Service Director. Bids must be submitted on the forms available in the office of the Service Director, at City Hall, 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio, and each bid must state the full name and address of each person, firm or corporation interested in the bid submitted. Bids must be submitted in a sealed envelope and clearly marked with the Bid Resolution Number, opening date, and item being bid. In the event that several invitations are being bid simultaneously, each bid must be submitted in a separate envelope. Bids must be delivered directly to the office of the Service Director of the City of North Olmsted, 5200 Dover Center Road, North Olmsted, Ohio, 44070, prior to 12:00 noon, Local Time, of the day of the bid opening.

Each bid for each project must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent bank in the amount of of the bid or a Bid Bond, the same being payable to the City of North Olmsted as a guarantee that, it the bid is accepted, a Contract will be entered into and a Performance Bond satisfactory to said municipality in an amount equal to of the total bid will be furnished. The deposit of the successful bidder will be retained until the Contract is properly executed and delivered. Deposits of all unsuccessful bidders will be retumed tollowing the award. Copies of the specifications, bid forms, drawings, and other contract documents are on file at the Engineering Department and may be obtained in person between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., upon depositing a check for Legal twenty-five dollars tor each project, made payable to the CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED.

The deposit(s) will be nonrefundable. NO plans or specifications will be mailed. Questions regarding the bid shall be directed to the Engineering Department. The City reserves the right to accept all or any part of any bid and to reject any and all bids, and to waive any informality in the bids received, and to accept any bid, or combination of bids, which it deems lowest and best. The City of North Olmsted is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against the physically impaired.

Each bidder must ensure that all employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, creed, color, sex or national origin. Bidders must comply with prevailing wage rates on public improvements in Cuyahoga County and the City of North Olmsted, Ohio as determined by the Ohio Bureau of Employment Services. The estimated construction cost for Cracksealing On Various Streets in the City of North Olmsted is $81,000.00. DUANE K. LIMPERT Director of Public Service City of North Olmsted p.d.jun.4,11,2008 1995008 LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION TO BID Sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of Council, City of Middieburg Heights, Ohio in the Council Office, 15700 Bagley Road, Third Floor, Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130 until 11:00 a.m.

June 19, 2008 for the 2008 STREET REPAIR PROGRAM within the City of Middleburg Heights, in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by the City Engineer. The work generally includes pavement planing, asphalt overlay, partial depth repairs, full depth concrete repairs, curb ramps and concrete curb replacement. Estimated cost is $682,000. Copies of the plans, specifications, bidding forms, and any addenda must be obtained at the Office of Mackay Engineering, 7017 Pearl Road, Middleburg Heights, Ohio 44130. Bidders shall deposit a non-refundable sum of $75.00.

Checks to be made payable to Mackay Engineering. Each bid must be made upon proposal forms provided in each set of specifications and contain the full name of every person, firm or corporation interested therein and be accompanied by a certified or cashier's check drawn on a solvent bank in the State of Ohio, or bid bond in the amount of of the total bid, made payable to the City of Middleburg Heights, Ohio as a guarantee that, if the bid is accepted, a contract will be entered into with the City, and its performance secured by a performance bond in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price, and i in default. thereof, said check or bond will be forfeited to the City of Middleburg Heights as liquidated damages. Contractors shall be required to pay prevailing wages on this contract in accordance with Chapter 4115 of the Ohio Revised Code. The Contractor shall make the necessary adjustment in the prevailing wage rate and pay any wage increase during the term of the contract.

Information on wage rates may be obtained through the Ohio Department of Commerce, Labor and Worker's Safety, Wage and Hour. The rights are reserved by the City of Middleburg Heights to reject any or all bids, or parts of any bids. Envelopes containing sealed bids must be marked "2008 STREET REPAIR PROGRAM." BY ORDER OF COUNCIL: Mary Ann Meola Clerk of Council City of Middleburg Heights p.d.jun.4,11,2008 1994719 LEGAL NOTICE NORTHEAST OHIO REGIONAL SEWER DISTRICT VALLEY BELT GRAVITY SEWER CONTRACT VBGS The Valley Beit Gravity Sewer (VBGS) Project is being rebid. Sealed Bids for the construction of the VBGS Project will be received at the office of the Director of Finance of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District located at 3900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 until 2:00 P.M. Official Local Time on July 16, 2008, at which time the Bids received will be publicly opened and read aloud.

in general, the Work consists of YOU CAN PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIED ANYTIME ANYPLACE ANYWAY 3 1. 4 Legal Notices furnishing all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals as necessary for the micro-tunnel installation of 1,445 lineal feet of 42 inch diameter steel casing pipe, within which an 18 inch diameter sewer pipe will be installed. Other work includes the instatlation of 81 lineal feet of 18 inch diameter sewer pipe by open-cut methods, the construction of four manholes, the demolition of the Valley Belt Pump Station, and the abandonment of the pump station's force main, A pre-bid conference has been set for 10:00 A.M. Local Time on June 17, 2008 at the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer D.strict's Environmental Maintenance and Service Center (EMSC) located at 4747 East 49th Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio. The pre-bid conference has been set tor the purpose of providing all the potential Bidders with an opportunity to discuss all aspects of the Bid Documents with the Engineer and the District.

Any changes, additions deletions resulting from this pre-bid conference will be covered via addendum to the Bid Documents. Copies of the Bid Documents are on file and may be examined at the office of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District or at the following consulting engineering office: Hatch Mott MacDonald 18013 Cleveland Parkway Drive Suite 200 Cleveland, Ohio 44135-3233 Tel. (216) 535-3640 The Bid Documents may be obtained by paying the required tee by company check or money order at the offices of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, 3900 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115 and then taking the fee receipt to the designated printer. The non-refundable cost for one set of Bid Documents shall be $200.00. Payment will be required in advance.

A complementary set of Bid Documents will be provided to all planholders from the first bid of the VBGS Project. The Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District reserves the right to reject any and all Bids, to waive any informalities or irregularities in the Bids received. and to accept any Bid or Bids which are deemed most favorable to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District at the time and under the conditions stipulated, all in accord with the applicable provisions of laws of the State of Ohio governing the conduct of the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District. Bids may be held by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District for a period not to exceed sixty (60) days from the date of opening of Bids, for purpose of reviewing the Bids and investigating the qualifications of the Bidders, in accordance with the provisions of the Bid Documents. Each Bid must be accompanied by a Bond for one hundred percent of the total amount bid, or by a certified check, cashier's check, or irrevocable letter of credit in the amount of ten percent of the total amount bid.

The bid guaranty must comply in all ways with the requirements listed in the specifications. If the successful Bidder submits a certified check, cashier's check or irrevocable letter of credit as the bid guaranty, the Bidder will be required to fumish a Bond in a sum not less than one hundred percent of the total contract as awarded. This Bond shall be on the form contained in the Bid Documents. Bidders on this work must be prepared to comply with the Equal Employment and Affirmative Action requirements of Executive Order 11246, as amended. The requirements for Bidders and Contractors under this Order and its implementing regulations are set forth in the Specifications.

The successful Bidder also must comply with all the provisions of (a) The Davis-Bacon Act, (b) Contract Work Hours Standard Act, (c) the Copeland Act (AntiKickback) and (d) Title IV of the Civil rights Act of 1964. The Contract will be subject to the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District policy and goals regarding the increased use of minority and women business enterprises. This policy is contained in the Specifications. The MBE goal for this Contract is The WBE goal for this Contract is All questions regarding the Bid Documents shall be directed to the Project Manager for the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District, Mr. Stephan Janosko, at (216) 881-6600 Ext.

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Interested firms should provide a "Statement of Qualifications" no later than 12:00 noon, July 1, 2008. The "Statement of Qualifications" shall include historical information about the firm, a biographical sketch, qualifications and certifications of key personnel, experience with similar K-12 projects in Ohio, cost estimating procedures and the firm's bond or levy assistance services. More specific details concerning the "Statement of Qualifications" can be obtained at the Port Clinton Board of Education Office at 431 Portage Port Clinton, OH 43452 or by contacting Terry Clark at the same address. The telephone number is 419-732- 2102. The "Statement of Qualifications" must be submitted to the same address prior to the deadline.

p.d.jun.4,11,2008 1993527 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that on June 25, 2008, a public hearing will be held in the offices of the Ohio Higher Educational Facility Commission (the localed at 30 East Broad Street, 36th Floor, Columbus, Ohio, commencing at 11:00 a.m., local time, with respect to the proposed issuance by the State of Ohio, acting by and through the Issuer, of not more than $1,200.000,000 in aggregate principal amount of revenue bands (the in one or more series, pursuant to Chapter 140, Ohio Revised Code. as amended (the in connection with a plan of finance for the benefit of The Cleveland Clinic Foundation (the Cleveland Clinic Health System East Region (formerly known as Meridia Health System) East Fairview Hospital Lutheran Hospital Marymount Hospital, Inc. and CCF Hotel Services, Inc. (formerly known as Bolton Square Hotel Company) Hotel each an Ohio nonprofit corporation and, together, the "CCF Benefited Entities." A portion of the proceeds of the Bonds will be made available to the Foundation, and by the Foundation to certain of the other CCF Benefited Entities, for use, together with other available funds, to refund: (a)the $40,620,000 outstanding principal amount of County of Cuyahoga, Ohio Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1997A and Series 1997B (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation), which were issued to refund a portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds. Series 1988A (The Cleveland Clinic (the "Series 1988A issued by the County of Cuyahoga, Ohio (the which were issued to advance refund the outstanding principal amount of the $263,035,000 State of Ohio Hospital Improvement Revenue Refunding Bonds (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Project), Series 1983, which were issued to advance refund the $228,260,000 State of Ohio Hospital Improvement Revenue Bonds (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Project) dated as of June 1.

1982 (the "Series 1982 which were issued (i) to advance refund the $100,000,000 State of Ohio Hospital Improvement Revenue Bond Anticipation Notes (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Project) dated as of October 2, 1981 (the "1981 which were issued to finance or refinance costs of "hospital facilities" (as defined in Chapter 140 of the Ohio Revised Code) on the Foundation's main campus located at 9500 Euclid Avenue, which includes generally, for the purpose of this Notice, property located in the City of Cleveland within or abutting the area bounded by East 86th Street on the west, East 105th Street on the east, Carnegie Avenue on the south and Chester Avenue on the north (the "Foundation Main including without limitation, costs of acquiring, constructing. equipping turnishing and otherwise improving the Crile Building (Building A) located at 2049 East 100th Street. an approximately 701,000 square foot facility that expanded the Foundation's clinical diagnostic and treatment facilities, the Heart Center (Building F) located at 2062 Clinic Drive, an approximately 198.000 square foot facility housing primarily hospital beds, surgery suites and supporting facilities for cardiac care, a parking garage and surface parking facilities, and an overhead walkway connecting the Crile Building, the Heart Center and a then existing hotel facility (the "1982 (ii) to pay additional costs of the 1982 Project. (ii) to fund a debt service reserve fund, and (iv) to pay interest accruing on the Series 1982 Bonds and certain expenses incurred in connection with their issuance and the advance refunding of the 1981 BANs; (b)the $250,000,000 outstanding principal amount of the County of Cuyahoga, Ohio Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 2001A (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group) Auction Rate Securities, Subseries A-1, A-2, A-3 and A-4, which were issued to (i) refund $24,070,000 aggregate principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1997A (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation), $16,810,000 aggregate principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Serles 1997B (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation), and $5,750,000 aggregate principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds. Series 1997C (The Cleveland Clinic Foundation), which were issued to refund a portion of the outstanding principal amount of the Series 1988A Bonds, which were issued for the purpose described above, and (ii) pay or reimburse the Foundation and CCF Hotel Services for the payment of, or to refinance certain prior debt the proceeds of which were used to pay costs of acquiring, constructing, equipping, furnishing and otherwise improving Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, the hotel and conference center located at 9801 Carnegie Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, and the hotel located at 8800 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio, various inpatient and outpatient facilities at the Foundation Main Campus, outpatient primary and specialty care clinical facilities Health located at 26900 Cedar Road in Beachwood, Ohio and at 30033 Clemens Road in Westlake, Ohio, and other routine capital equipment, and (i) pay costs of credit enhancement, interest accruing on the Series 2001A Bonds, and certain expenses incurred in connection with their issuance and the refunding of the refunded bonds; (c)the $229,375,000 County of Cuyahoga, Ohio Revenue Bonds, Series 2004A (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group) Auction Rate Securities, which were issued to refund (i) (A) the outstanding principal amount of the County's Hospital Facilities Refunding Revenue Bonds, Series 1994A (Health Cleveland, Inc.) (Fairview General Hospital Project), which were issued to advance refund the outstanding principal amount of the County's Hospital Facilities Revenue Bonds, Series 1989 (Fairview General Hospital), which were issued to pay costs of acquiring, constructing, equipping, furnishing and otherwise improving Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, a new surgery center, expansion and renovation of the emergency room, heart center and various other clinical and administrative facilities at the Fairview Hospital campus located at 18101 Lorain Avenue, Fairview Park, Ohio (the "Fairview Hospital and (B) refund the outstanding principal amount of the County's Revenue Bonds, Series 2003B (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group), which were issued (1) to refund a portion of the outstanding principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1998A (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group), which were issued (x) to refund a portion of the outstanding principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Refunding Bonds, Series 1990 (Meridia Health System), which were issued to pay costs of Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, acquisition, construction and equipping of a surgical pavilion at the Huron Hospital campus located at 13951 Terrace Road, East Cleveland, Ohio (the "Huron Hospital a parking garage and other capital expenditures at the Hillcrest Hospital campus located at 6780 Mayfield Road, Mayfield Heights, Ohio (the "Hillcrest Hospital refunding the portion of the outstanding principal amount of the County of Marion, Ohio Variable Rate Demand Hospital Revenue Bonds (Pooled Lease Program), Series 1987 and Variable Rate Demand Hospital Revenue Bonds (Pooled Lease Program), Series 1988, that was issued to finance and refinance capital expenditures at the Euclid Hospital campus located at 18901 Lakeshore Boulevard, Euclid, Ohio (the "Euclid Hospital including without limitation, a three-story, L-shaped addition and renovation of the emergency room, construction of a new surgical facility and other capital expenditures at the South Pointe Hospital campus located at 20000 Harvard Road, Warrensville Heights, Ohio (the "South Pointe Hospital and pay interest accruing on the Series 1990 Bonds and certain expenses incurred in connection with their issuance and the refunding of the refunded bonds, and (y) refund the outstanding principal amount of the County's Hospital Revenue Bonds, Series 1991 (Meridia Health System), which were issued to pay or reimburse CCHS East Region, Fairview and Lutheran for the payment of, or to refinance certain prior debt the proceeds of which were used to pay, costs of Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, the expansion, renovation and equipping of various inpatient and outpatient facilities of CCHS East Region, Fairview and Lutheran at the Huron Hospital Campus.

the Hillcrest Hospital Campus, the Euclid Hospital Campus and the South Pointe Hospital Campus, (ii) pay or reimburse the CCF Benefited Entities for the payment of, or to refinance certain prior debt the proceeds of which were used to pay or reimburse, costs of Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, The Sydell and Arnold Miller Family Pavilion Heart and Vascular Institute and Hospital Tower (an approximately 994,000 square foot, ten-story building), a new main entry plaza for the Foundation Main Campus, and other capital expenditures (including routine capital expenditures) on the Foundation Main Campus or at one or more of the facilities of a CCF Benefited Entity, and (ii) pay costs of credit and liquidity enhancement, interest accruing on the Series 2004A Bonds and certain expenses incurred in connection with their issuance and the refunding of the refunded bonds; and (d)the $100,000,000 County of Cuyahoga, Ohio Revenue Bonds, Series 2006A and Series 2006B (Cleveland Clinic Health System Obligated Group) Auction Rate Securities, which were issued to (i) pay or reimburse CCF Benetited Entities for the payment of, or to refinance prior debt the proceeds of which were used to pay or reirnburse, costs of Hospital Facilities, including without limitation, an approximately 77,000 square foot expansion and 21,000 square toot renovation of Marymount Hospital located at 12300 McCracken Road, Garfield Heights, Ohio (the "Marymount Hospital the Glickman Urological Institute (an approximately 319.000 square foot, tenstory building on the Foundation Main Campus), an approximately 140,000 square foot expansion of Hillcrest Hospital, including a three-story bed tower, on the Hillcrest Hospital Campus, and other capital expenditures (including routine capital expenditures) on the Foundation Main Campus or at one or more of the facilities of a CCF Benefited Entity, and (i) pay costs of credit enhancement, interest accruing on the Series 2006 Bonds and certain expenses incurred in connection with their issuance. The balance of the proceeds of the Bonds will be used to pay, or to reimburse a CCF Benefited Entity for payment of, costs of acquiring. constructing, equipping, furnishing, installing and otherwise improving Hospital Facilities described as follows, to which Bonds will be allocated in the spective estimated maximum aggregate principal amounts indicated parenthetically: (a)at the Foundation Main Campus, (i) equipment, furnishings and other tenant improvements for the service center to be located in the newly-constructed garage and service center located at the corner of East 89th Street and Camegie Avenue (il) diagnostic facilities, a new preparation and recovery area and patient entry, waiting and changing areas in the Glickman Urological Institute (i) expansion of the office and garage facility located at East 93rd Street and Euclid Avenue (b)at the Hillcrest Hospital Campus, renovation of core hospital infrastructure, expansion and renovation of the emergency department, surgical procedure rooms, the associated post-anesthesia care unit and the Family Maternity Services unit, and a new medical bed tower (c)at the Marymount Hospital Campus, renovation of approximately 15.000 square feet of the Marymount Sports Health unit and of approximately 10,000 square feet relating to radiology workflow and processes (d)at Family Health Center sites throughout northeast Ohio, located as set forth below, in order to provide new, expanded and otherwise improved Hospital Facilities for the delivery of primary and specialty outpatient healthcare services: (1) Brunswick FHC: a new, approxi- All real estate advertising In this newspaper Is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Amendments Act, the Ohio EQUAL HOUSING Falr Housing Law, and the OPPORTUNITY City of Cleveland Fair Housing Ordinance, which make It Illegal to advertise "any preference, limitations or discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, ancestry, national origin, handicap, familial status, sexual orientation, age, ethnic group, or Vletnam-era or disabled veteran status, or an Intention to make any such preference, lImitation or discrimination. This newspaper will knowingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. Legal Notices G7 Legal Legal Notices: Notices COUNTY: CUYAHOGA PUBLIC NOTICE wise improving office and related facilities, including the acquisition of existing buildings currently leased by the Foundation and (N pay the cost of any credit or liquidity facility, interest accruing on the Bonds and expenses incurred in connection with the issuance of the Bonds and refunding any outstanding County or Benefited Entity debt obligations.

The Hospital Facilities to be financed or refinanced by the Bonds are or will be located at the following locations: at (i) the Foundation locations, including (a) the Foundation Main Campus, (b) the FHC sites: (1) Avon: 36901 American Way. Avon, Ohio, (2) Avon Lake: 450 Avon Belden Road, Avon Lake, Ohio, (3) Beachwood: 26900 Cedar Road. Beachwood. Ohio, (4) Broadview Heights: 2001 East Royalton Road, Broadview Heights, Ohio, (5) Brunswick: 3574 Center Road, Brunswick, Ohio, (6) Chagrin Falls: 551 East Washington Street, Chagrin Falls, Ohio, (7) Elyria: 303 Chestnut Commons Drive. Elyria.

Ohio, (8) Independence: 5001 Rockside Road, Independence, Ohio, (9) Sports Health at Jewish Community Center: 26001 South Woodland Road, Beachwood, Ohio. (10) Lakewood: 16215 Madison Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio, (11) Lorain: 5700 Cooper Foster Park Road, Lorain, Ohio, (12) Solon: 29800 Bainbridge Road, Solon, Ohio, (13) Strongsville: 16761 SouthPark Center, Strongsville, Ohio, (14) Twinsburg: 2365 Edison Boulevard, Twinsburg. Ohio, (15) Westlake: 30033 Clemens Road, Westlake, Ohio, (16) Willoughby Hills: 2750 SOM Center Road, Willoughby Hills, Ohio, and (17) Wooster: 1740 Cleveland, Road, Wooster, Ohio, and (c) the Science Park Administrative Facilities (collectively, the "Foundation (in) the CCHS East Region locations, including (a) the Huron Hospital Campus, (b) the Hillcrest Hospital Campus, (c) the Euchd Hospital Campus, and (d) the South Pointe Hospital Campus (collectively, the "East Region (Hi) the Fairview Hospital Campus, (iv) the Lutheran Hospital locations, including: (a) 1730 West 25th Street, Cleveland, Ohio and (b) 2609 Franklin Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio (collectively, "Lutheran Hospital and (v) the Marymount Hospital Campus. The Hospital Facilities located on (i) the Foundation Main Campus, at each Family Health Center and the Science Park Administrative Facilities are, or will be, operated by the Foundation, except for hotel facilities located on the Foundation Main Campus, which are operated by CCF Hotel Services; the Euclid, Hillcrest, South Pointe and Huron Hospital Campuses are operated by CCHS East Region; the Fairview Hospital Campus are operated by Fairview; (iri) the Lutheran Hospital Campuses are operated by Lutheran; and (iv) the Marymount Hospital Campus are operated by Marymount. The Bonds will be special limited obligations of the State of Ohio and will not constitute a debt or a ORC.

you have the right to request a hearing on these charges, it your written request for a hearing is received by the Board office, located at 77 S. High St, 16th FI, Columbus, OH 43215, within (30) days of the last publication date of this Notice, Further, you are advised that you are entitled to appear at such hearing in person, or by an attorney, or by such other representative who is permitted to practice before the agency. At the hearing, you may present evidence and examine witnesses appearing for or against you. Also, in lieu of personally appearing, you may present your positions, arguments or contentions in writing. If you do not timely request such a hearing, the Board may take such disciplinary action it deems appropriate.

This action may include, but is not limited to, suspension or revocation of your license. By Order of the OH Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, and Athletic Trainers Board: Physical Therapy Section. p.d.jun. 11,18.25,2008 2002915 THE FOLLOWING APPLICATIONS VERIFIED COMPLAINTS WERE RECEIVED, AND THE FOLLOWING DRAFT, PROPOSED, OR FINAL ACTIONS WERE ISSUED, BY THE OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (OEPA) LAST WEEK. "ACTIONS" INCLUDE THE ADOPTION, MODIFICATION, OR REPEAL OF ORDERS (OTHER THAN EMERGENCY ORDERS); THE ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MODIFICATION OR REVOCATION OF LICENSES, PERMITS, LEASES, VARIANCES, OR CERTIFICATES; AND THE AP.

PROVAL OR DISAPPROVAL OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. "DRAFT ACTIONS" ARE WRITTEN STATEMENTS THE DIRECTOR OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION'S (DIRECTOR'S) INTENT WITH RESPECT PIER THE ISSUANCE, DENIAL, ETC. OF A PERMIT, LICENSE, ORDER, ETC. INTERESTED PERSONS MAY SUBMIT WRITTEN COMMENTS OR REQUEST A PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING DRAFT ACTIONS. COMMENTS OR PUBLIC MEETING REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE DRAFT ACTION.

"PROPOSED ACTIONS" ARE WRITTEN STATEMENTS OF THE DIRECTOR'S INTENT WITH RESPECT TO THE ISSUANCE, DENIAL, MODIFICATION, REVOCATION, OR RENEWAL OF A PERMIT, LICENSE, OR VARIANCE. WRITTEN COMMENTS AND REQUESTS FOR A PUBLIC MEETING REGARDING A PROPOSED ACTION MAY BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE PROPOSED ACTION. AN ADJUDICATION HEARING MAY BE HELD ON A PROPOSED ACTION IF A HEARING REQUEST OR OBJECTION IS RECEIVED BY THE OEPA WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ISSUANCE OF THE PROPOSED ACTION. WRITTEN COMMENTS, REQUESTS FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS, AND ADJUDICATION HEARING REQUESTS MUST BE SENT TO: HEARING CLERK, OHIO ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, P.O, BOX 1049, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43216-1049 (TELEPHONE: 614-644-2129). "FINAL ACTIONS: ARE ACTIONS OF THE DIRECTOR WHICH ARE EFFECTIVE UPON ISSUANCE OR A STATED EFFECTIVE DATE.

PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 3745.04, A FINAL ACTION MAY BE APPEALED TO THE ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION (ERAC) (FORMERLY KNOWN AS THE ENVIRONMENTAL BOARD OF REVIEW) BY A PERSON WHO WAS A PARTY TO A PROCEEDING BEFORE THE DIRECTOR BY FILING AN APPEAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF NOTICE OF THE FINAL ACTION. PURSUANT TO OHIO REVISED CODE SECTION 3745.07, A FINAL ACTION ISSUING, DENYING, MODIFYING, REVOKING, OR RENEWING A PERMIT, LICENSE, OR VARIANCE WHICH IS NOT PRECEDED BY A PROPOSED ACTION, MAY BE APPEALED TO THE ERAC BY FILING AN APPEAL WITHIN 30 DAYS OF ISSUANCE OF THE FINAL ACTION. ERAC APPEALS, ACCOMPANIED BY A $70 FILING FEE WHICH THE COMMISSION IN ITS DISCRETION MAY REDUCE IF BY AFFIDAVIT THE APPELLANT DEMONSTRATES THAT PAYMENT OF THE FULL AMOUNT OF THE FEE WOULD CAUSE EXTREME HARDSHIP, MUST BE FILED WITH: ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW APPEALS COMMISSION, 309 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ROOM 222, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43215. A COPY OF THE APPEAL MUST BE SERVED ON THE DIRECTOR WITHIN 3 DAYS AFTER FILING THE APPEAL WITH THE ERAC. Final Issuance Of Denial Of Permit To The Richard E.

Jacobs Group, Inc. Install Stradtman Builders Inc Spectrum Pkwy Beachwood Oh Po Box 36096 Strongsville Oh 44136 Action Date Action Date: Facility Description: Wastewater Facility Description: Wastewater Identification 653914 Identification No. 566823 This Final Action Not Preceded By ProThis Final Action Was Preceded By posed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. The Same Or Substantially The Same Sanitary Sewer Extension For Spectrum Proposed Action. Parkway Timberstone Group Inc Final Issuance Of Registration Certificate 1630 Timberwolf Drive As A Generator Of Holland Oh 43528 Infectious Waste Fairview Hospital Action Date Surgery Center Facility Description: Wastewater 850 Columbia Rd Westlake Oh Identification No.

623872 Action Date: This Final Action Was Preceded By Facility Description: Infectious Waste The Same Or Substantially The Same Identification 18-g-01287 Proposed Action. This Final Action Not Preceded By Walgreen Company Proposed Action And Is Appealable To 200 Wilmont Road Erac. Persons Wishing To On Ohio Deerfield Oh 60015 Epa's Interested Parties Mailing List For Action Date: This Project Must Submit A Request In Facility Description: Wastewater Writing To Ohio Epa, Division Of Solid Identification 624706 And Infectious Waste Management, Attn: This Final Action Was Preceded By Systems Management Unit, P.o. Box The Same Or Substantially The Same 1049, Columbus, Ohio 43216-1049, Tel: Proposed Action. (614)644-2621.

Renewal Certificate Final Issuance Of Findings And Orders Final Approval Of Plans And SpecificaUnder Orc Chap 6111 tions Cleveland Public Water System Arcelormittal Cleveland Inc 1201 Lakeside Ave Cleveland Oh 3060 Eggers Ave Action Date: Cleveland Oh Facility Description: Community Water Action Date System Receiving Waters: Cuyahoga River Identification 467229 Facility Description: Steel Mill This Final Action Not Preceded By ProIdentification No. posed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. This Final Action 1 Not Preceded By Pro- Detail Plans For Pws Plan posed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. Regarding Western Reserve Final Issuance Of Permit To Install Speed- Estates West Cleveland Public Water Sysway Superamerica LIc tem 1201 Lakeside Ave Cleveland Oh Po Box 1500 Springfield Oh 45501 Ac- Action Date: tion Date Facility Description: Community Water Facility Description: Wastewater System Identification No. 654845b Identification No.

467234 This Final Action Not Preceded By Pro- This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. posed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. Speedway Superamerica Mobile Detail Plans For Pws Id: 1801212 Plan Wastewater Treatment System To Treat Regarding Western Reserve Petroleum Contaminated Groundwater Estates East Across The State Of Ohio. Cleveland Public Water System Speedway Superamerica. Lic 1201 Lakeside Ave Cleveland Oh Action Po Box 1500 Springfield Oh 45501 Date: Action Date Facility Description: Community Water Facility Description: Wastewater System Identification No.

654844b Identification 475762 This Final Action Not Preceded By This Final Action Not Preceded By Proposed Action And is Appealable To Proposed Action And Is Appealable To Erac. Speedway Superamerica Erac. Detail Plans For Pws Id: 1801212 Wastewater Treatment System To Treat Plan Regarding Mary Maria At Petroleum Contaminated Groundwater Summit Point Across The State Of Ohio. P.d.jun. 11,2008 1997261-01 pledge of the money or the faith and was convicted of one count mately 35,000 square foot, multi- and credit or the taxing power of of theft, a 5th degree felony, in story facility to replace leased fa- the State of Ohio.

This public Summit County, OH. Said concilities (if) Avon hearing is required by Section duct constitutes a violation of the FHC: a new, approximately 147(f) of the Internal Revenue ORC sections 4755.47(A)(3) (6) 150.000 square foot, multi-story Code of 1986, as amended. Per- 4755.48(A). On the facility (ii) Twins- sons wishing to express their Board conducted an employment burg: a new. approximately views on the proposed issuance check of Kester's current employ168.000 square foot, multi-story of the Bonds may appear at the er from the information supplied facility, and (iv) the hearing or may submit their views in her 2008 renewal form applicaAvon Lake, Beachwood, Broad- in writing.

Any written submis- tion. A call made by an investigaview Heights, Chagrin Falls, Ely- sions should be sent to the Issuer tor with the Board, to Kester's last ria, Independence, Sports Health at Ohio Higher Educational Facili- known employer revealed that at Jewish Community Center, ty Commission, 30 East Broad Kester only held employment with Lakewood, Lorain, Solon, Street, 36th Floor, Columbus, the agency from Strongsville, Westlake, Willough- Ohio 43215, Attention: Chairman, Kester failed to provide the Board by Hills and Wooster FHCs. re- and clearly marked "Re: State of with her current employer inforconstruction, refurnishing, remod- Ohio Revenue Bonds (Cleveland mation on her 2008 license reeling, equipping and otherwise Clinic Health System Obligated newal. Said conduct constitutes a improving the existing FHC facility Written submissions violation of ORC sections (not to exceed $10,000.000 at any should be mailed in sufficient 4755.47(A)(6) (26) particular FHC): time to be received before 11:00 4755.46(B). On the PA (e)at the Foundation administra- a.m., local time, on June 25, Board of Physical Therapy retive facilities located at 25875 Sci- 2008.

voked Kester's registration to ence Park Drive, Beachwood, State of Ohio, acting by and practice as a PTA in the ComOhio (the "Science Park Adminis- through the Ohio Higher Educa- monwealth of PA. Said conduct trative acquiring, tional Facility Commission, constitutes 8 violation of ORC reconstructing, remodeling, Thomas F. Needles, Chairman. sections 4755.47(A)(6), (9). equipping, furnishing and other- p.d.june11.2008 2005508 Pursuant to section 119.07 of the REQUEST FOR SUB BIDS LEGAL NOTICE Anthony Allega Cement Contractor, Inc.

will receive quotations via facsimile (216) 447-5016 until 12:00 noon local time on Tuesday, June 17, 2008 for: Ohio Department of Transportation Project 080421, IR-90 in Elyria. Ohio. We encourage quotations from ODOT certified DBE contractors proficient in the following work items: signage, pavement markings, drainage, pavements, guardrail, bridges, concrete repair and sealing, field painting of structure steel, aggregate trucking, hourly trucking. Equal Opportunity p.d.jun. 9,11,2008 2003228 Susan C.Kester-PTA3597 in accordance with Chapter 119 Section 4755.47(A) of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC), you are hereby notified that the Physical Therapy Section of the OH Therapy, Physical Therapy, Athletic Trainers Board Intends to determine whether or not to limit, suspend or revoke your physical therapist assistant (PTA) license, or reprimand, fine or place you on probation for one or more of the following reasons: On while working as a PTA, Kester falsified physical therapy documentation for Patient by creating notation(s) for treatments which never occurred.

Said conduct constitutes a violation of ORC sections 4755.47(A)(6), (13), (14) Ohio Administrative Code (OAC) rule 4755-21-03(B)(2). On while working as a PTA, Kester falsified physical therapy documentation for Patient 2 by creating notation(s) for treatments which never occurred. Said conduct constitutes a violation of ORC sections 4755.47(A)(6). (13), (14) OAC rule 4755-21- 03(B)(2). On Kester submitted verification of continuing education credits earned for the renewal period of A review of the information submitted revealed that Kester completed 0 of the 12 hours of continuing education required for her 2007 license renewal.

Failure to complete all of the continuing education hours required by law constitutes a violation of ORC sections 4755.47(A)(6) (22), 4755.511 OAC rule 4755-23-08. On Kester talsified her online 2007 renewal application by answering "YES" to question number (1) in the continuing education section which asked: "Did you complete the required amount of continuing education?" Said conduct constitutes a violation of the ORC sections 4755.47(A)(3) (6) 4755.48(A). Said conduct constitutes a violation of ORC section 4755.47(A)(2). On Kester falsified her online 2007 renewal application by answering "NO" to question number (1) of the enforcement section which asked: "Since your last application, have you been: Convicted of, found guilty of, pled guilty to, or received treatment in lieu of conviction for a felony any oftense involving moral turpitude?" On Kester pled quilty to 4. 7 Your Stuff Can Collect Money Not Dust.

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