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Brookpark caucus tables hookah‑lounge license, schedules records‑fee change, pool resurfacing and ODOT resurfacing for March 16
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Summary
At the March 10 caucus Brookpark officials tabled a Phoenix Hookah Lounge D1 license request for further law‑office review, placed a records‑fee amendment (video/photo production up to $75/hr, $750 cap) on the March 16 agenda, authorized advertisement for a $78,861 pool surface contract, and agreed to an ODOT cooperation agreement for Route 237 resurfacing (no city cost).
Brookpark’s March 10 caucus handled several distinct administrative items and moved each to the full council agenda on March 16 for final action.
Liquor license: Council reviewed a Department of Liquor Control application from Phoenix Hookah Lounge LLC for a D1 license at 17021 Brookpark Road (transaction noted as a dash‑1 variant of a prior filing). Law director Carol said the package looked similar to a May 2025 request, noted the Department of Commerce now uses a new portal and numbering system, and asked for one week of additional due diligence and contact with the owner. "It was like deja vu all over again," Carol said of the paperwork; the council voted to move the license request to the next caucus to allow the law director time to follow up.
Records‑fee amendment: The legislative committee reviewed an ordinance to amend section 101.08 of the Brookpark codified ordinances (charged 'charges for service requests, copies of city records') to add fees for preparing video and photo productions. The proposed language says video/photo production may be charged at up to $75 per hour with a maximum total charge of $750 to reflect staff time for preparing footage and related materials; council supported placing the ordinance on the March 16 agenda.
Pool surface preparation: The recreation committee considered an ordinance authorizing expenditure for pool surface preparation and painting; the administration said the lowest bid in exhibit A was Frank Novak and Sons at $78,861, and that funds are appropriated from fund 342 (parks and playgrounds). Recreation Director Romer described the scope: scrape to bare concrete, pressure wash and apply a two‑part epoxy system to improve adhesion and longevity. The council voted to place the ordinance on the March 16 agenda.
ODOT Route 237 resurfacing: The service committee reviewed an ODOT consent and cooperation agreement to resurface State Route 237 (Bridal Freeway) from Eastland Road to a ramp south of State Route 17. The city engineer said ODOT is advancing the project at no cost to the city; the committee moved the consent item to the March 16 council agenda.
Each of the above items was scheduled for the March 16 council meeting so council can take final votes or receive bid tabulations and contract recommendations.
