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Spring / City of Kirtland Newsletter City of Faith and Beauty City of Kirtland 9301 Chillicothe Road Kirtland, OH 44094 440-256-3332 www.kirtlandohio.com IN THE SPOTLIGHT COMMUNITY NEWS Kirtland Road Levy Comprehensive Plan and Economic Development Municipal Income Tax Memorial Day Parade Flag Disposal Egg Hunt PUBLIC WORKS Brush Collection Lake County Special Waste Collections RECREATION Pool Passes Babysitting Basics Officer Beall s Kirtland Safety Town Junior Olympics Red Oak Adventure Day Camp Yoga CPR Classes Rentals at the Community Center A Message from Mayor Mark A. Tyler Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast Join us for the annual Kirtland Easter Egg Hunt and Pancake Breakfast on Saturday, March 23. The outdoor hunt begins promptly at 10 a.m. for Kirtland children age 10 and younger (adult chaperones required). Kids should bring Easter baskets (or a bag) to collect eggs. A prize basket is awarded to the child that finds the Golden Egg. In case of inclement weather, eggs are handed out indoors on a first-come, first-served basis until they are gone. Registration is not required. The last few years have presented unprecedented and tough economic times for everyone. The City of Kirtland has not been exempt. In spite of decreasing revenues, losses in funding and aggressive budget cuts, we have worked together to keep the City moving forward. Most importantly, we have conscientiously made every effort to preserve those services that are vital to the safety and well-being of our residents. One service that has been significantly impacted is our road paving program. Kirtland does not currently have a road levy. Funding for paving roads comes from our General Fund. Our last comprehensive paving program was nearly 20 years ago. Continued on Page 3 SPRING & SUMMER 2013 Join us before or after the Easter Egg Hunt for a visit with the Easter Bunny, live rabbits, games, and crafts. The Kirtland Seniors host an all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast (for a nominal fee) from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. When Saturday, March 23, 2013 Easter Egg Hunt - 10 a.m. Pancake Breakfast - 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. For Location Age 10 and younger Kirtland Community Center 440-256-4711 communitycenter@kirtlandohio.com

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 2 Kirtland Kirtland Road Levy Road Levy What is the levy? The last citywide comprehensive paving program was initiated nearly 20 years ago. The City has no existing road levy. The 2-mill road levy will only last for five years. The levy will yield approximately $500,000 per year. What will the levy cost? Homeowner Cost for the Road Levy Costs referenced below are per $100,000 property valuation ANNUAL COST MONTHLY COST DAILY COST $60 $5 16 What will the levy fund? The Kirtland Public Works Department has assessed all roads in Kirtland and developed a five-year paving plan. Revenue from this levy will allow 1/2 of the City s 70 miles of roads to be repaved during the next five years. Why is the levy needed? Kirtland has maintained a very limited road paving program over the last several years due to the recession and a loss in revenue. The majority of the money for road improvements comes from the General Fund. In 2012, City revenues were down by $565,000 in comparison to 2011. A decrease in local government funds, property tax and income tax revenues, together with the anticipated loss of inheritance taxes and the increasing cost of paving material, has forced all departments to cut budgets for the last four years.

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 3 Kirtland Road Levy Public Information Sessions Kirtland residents are welcome to attend the following public information sessions to learn more about the road levy and plans for paving. Ward Date and Time Location Ward 1 Tuesday, April 16, 2013 at 7 p.m. Kirtland Municipal Center Council Chambers Ward 2 Wednesday, April 17, 2013 at 7 p.m. Kirtland Municipal Center Council Chambers Ward 4 Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at 7 p.m. Kirtland Community Center Ward 3 Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 7 p.m. Kirtland Community Center Mayor Tyler s Message Continued from Front Cover Our Public Works department has assessed every road in Kirtland. A plan has been developed to pave ½ of the 70 miles of roads during the next five years. In May of 2013, residents will be asked to make an investment in our community and support a 2-mil, five-year road levy. The levy will yield approximately $500,000 per year and cost a homeowner about $60 annually, per $100,000 property valuation. We encourage residents to join us for one of the upcoming public information sessions and learn more about our plan. Please see above for a complete list of dates, times and locations. The condition of our infrastructure affects every resident, every day. I hope that you will join me in making this important investment in our community.

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 4 Rentals at the Kirtland Community Center Sunflower Meadow Room Accommodates up to 48 seated Our indoor rooms and outdoor pavilion can accommodate your next party! Anniversary Parties Birthday Parties Baby Showers Bridal Showers Graduation Parties Family Reunions Retirement Parties Violet Field Room Accommodates up to 60 seated Gym Accommodates up to 120 seated Outside Pavilion Features charcoal grills, 12 picnic tables (up to 80 people), a fireplace, and bocce ball courts For more information on rentals, please contact the: Kirtland Community Center 440-256-4711 or communitycenter@kirtlandohio.com

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 5 Kirtland s Comprehensive Plan and Economic Development The Comprehensive Plan The vision for Kirtland s future is continually evolving. Every ten years we are required to conduct a formal review of our Comprehensive Plan. Our Planning and Zoning Commission completed such a review in 2012 and the Plan was adopted by City Council in December. The Plan highlights past accomplishments such as: Creation of a Historic Town Center Zoning District in 2005 Purchase of land on Route 6 for recreation in 2006 Improvements to the Route 6 and 306 intersection in 2009 Installation of the first phase of sanitary sewers in the Historic Town Center in 2011 Addition of sidewalks on Route 306 in 2012 Focus on Economic Development The City of Faith and Beauty is poised to embark on a new chapter in the City s history. Economic development and the Historic Town Center will play a critical role in how that story unfolds. We believe that Kirtland has many compelling reasons to be naturally attractive to businesses: The Plan is also intended to serve as a guide for development during the next ten years. Looking toward 2022, the development strategy envisions a focus on the following elements: Establish a vibrant district of retail shops, restaurants, offices and housing in the Historic Town Center that will seek to redefine this area as a destination with aesthetic appeal Extend sanitary sewers south on SR 306 to encourage continued future development south of the Historic Town Center Examine options to streamline traffic flow between Lakeland Community College and Kirtland Road Review options for connecting City owned recreation property on Route 6 with the Lake Metroparks Farmpark Evaluate the extension of existing bike and hiking trails to major points of interest in the City A Strong Sense of Community Our residents are faithful patrons of the current businesses in Kirtland. Businesses will discover a community that works hard together. Location, Location, Location Not only is Kirtland easily accessible from Interstate 90, but it features several points of interest, including: the Holden Arboretum, Lake Metroparks Farmpark, the Kirtland Temple, and Historic Kirtland. These destinations welcome thousands of visitors every year. An Innovative Approach The City is ready to work with businesses to make this vision a reality. We intend to provide the support and guidance necessary to establish a business friendly environment. One of Northeast Ohio s Safest Cities Kirtland is proud to consistently be recognized as one of the safest cities in Northeast Ohio by Cleveland Magazine.

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 6 2013 City of Kirtland Brush Collection 2013 BRUSH COLLECTION SCHEDULE Ward 2 Week of April 1 Ward 3 Week of April 8 Ward 4 Week of April 15 Ward 1 Week of April 22 On April 1, the Kirtland Service Department will begin brush pick-up throughout the City. The program is intended to assist residents with the annual spring clean-up of branches and twigs. The program is NOT intended to assist with clearing a parcel or substantially clearing trees on a parcel. The trucks will pass only one time through each ward. Please have your brush and tree limbs out by the date listed for your ward. REQUIREMENTS FOR BRUSH PICK-UP Brush should be placed at the edge of the road and not in the drainage ditches Brush should not exceed three inches in diameter or a maximum of six feet in length Brush must be piled or bundled The entire brush pile must not exceed 25 feet wide (maximum) Unacceptable items include: stumps, shrubs, and Christmas trees WHICH WARD DO I LIVE IN? 1) Visit the ward map at www.kirtlandohio.com Click on Voter Information at the bottom of the homepage Click on View Ward Map in the right column 2) If you are registered to vote, search the Lake County Board of Elections website at www.lakeelections.com Click on Am I registered? Enter your first and last name In the Precinct and Polling Location box, identify the number and letter following Kirtland. This number is your ward number. (For example 2A, is Ward 2.) 3) Contact City Hall at 440-256-3332, ext. 5 Special Waste Collections Sponsored by the Lake County Solid Waste District & Lake County Commissioners Administered by the Lake County Department of Utilities Each year the Lake County Solid Waste District sponsors special collections for items such as tires, computers and household hazardous waste. Information for the 2013 events is listed below. For additional information on items that are accepted, please visit www.kirtlandohio.com or contact the Lake County Solid Waste District at 440-350-2644. SCRAP TIRE COLLECTION COMPUTER COLLECTION HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION Saturday, May 11, 2013 Saturday, April 27, 2013 Saturday, June 8, 2013 & 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, September 28, 2013 Lake County Fairgrounds Lake County Fairgrounds 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Commercial Building Lake County Fairgrounds PHONE BOOK COLLECTION HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 7 Kirtland Memorial Day Parade When Location Monday, May 27, 2013 at 10 a.m. Steps off from Kirtland High School 9150 Chillicothe Road The annual Memorial Day parade will be held on Monday, May 27 at 10 a.m. The parade steps off from Kirtland High School, proceeds south on SR 306, and concludes at the Kirtland Veterans Memorial, located between the Library and City Hall. A ceremony is held at the Veterans Memorial as well as at the North and South Cemeteries. Scout groups and children are invited to participate in the parade with or without decorated bicycles. The Kirtland Veterans Association sponsors a community cookout at the Kirtland Community Center Pavilion immediately following the ceremonies. American Flag Disposal in Kirtland The Community and Senior Center has a collection container for proper flag disposal. The container is located at the front entrance to the building. Residents are invited to bring flags that are in disrepair for appropriate disposal. Kirtland Boy Scout Troop #286 is responsible for proper flag disposal. The container was donated courtesy of the Kirtland Kiwanis. Thank you to both the Kiwanis and Troop #286 for supporting this important service in our community!

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 8 Youth Activities Registration forms are available at www.kirtlandohio.com Officer Beall s Kirtland Safety Town Dates June 10 14 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Cost $25 per child Fees due by May 31 For Kindergarten & 1 st grade Location Kirtland Community Center 440-256-4711 Adult Co-Ed Open Gym Kirtland children aged 6-13 are invited to participate in the annual Junior Olympics Track and Field Meet. The meet includes traditional track and field events. Supervised practices are held prior to the event to teach participants specific event techniques. First place finishers in each event and age group qualify to compete in the county meet on June 26 in Wickliffe. A CALL FOR JR. COACHES! The Recreation Department needs high school students (prior track experience not required) to help with Jr. Olympics at the practices and on the day of the meet. Coaches receive community service time upon completion of the program. Contact the Community Center at 440-256-4711 to sign up! Safety Town is a national safety awareness program designed to teach young children how to prevent accidents and how to react in dangerous situations. It is intended for children who are entering kindergarten or first grade in the fall. Safety Town is Monday through Friday for one week. On Friday, families are invited to a graduation ceremony and family picnic at 11:30 a.m. Parents and participants are invited to an orientation with the instructor and staff of Safety Town on Friday, June 7 at 11 a.m. The orientation is optional and designed to familiarize children with the counselors and classroom setting. A CALL FOR COUNSELORS! The Recreation Department needs students (entering the 8 th grade and higher) to work as Safety Town counselors. Counselors earn a stipend and receive community service credit. Applications are available at the Community Center starting March 15 and are due by April 15. The Community Center reserves the right to stop accepting counselor applications at any time. Junior Olympics Dates Cost Kirtland Meet: June 21 at 9 a.m. Rain Date: June 22 County Meet: June 26 at Wickliffe Practices: June 17 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 10 a.m. ----------------------------------------- $10 per child Fees due by June 11 For Ages 6-13 Location Kirtland High School Track 9150 Chillicothe Road

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 9 Youth Activities Babysitting Basics Date Saturday, April 27 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Cost $25 For Age 11 & up Location Kirtland Community Center Registration Forms are available at www.kirtlandohio.com This class is for Kirtland teens who will be babysitting this summer and want to learn the basics of sound childcare. The class covers the business aspect of babysitting, age appropriate activities, and staying safe while in charge of small children. The Kirtland Fire Department teaches basic first aid, injury prevention, and what to do in emergency situations. This class is only offered once a year, before summer vacation. This class is geared toward fifth and sixth graders, but older teens are welcome. Red Oak Adventure Day Camp Dates June 3 7 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Cost Residents - $220 Additional Resident Siblings - $185 Non-Residents - $245 Additional Non-Resident Siblings - $210 For Ages 7-12 Location Red Oak Camp 9057 Kirtland Chardon Road 440-256-3570 redoakcamp@redoakcamp.org Adventure week is a co-ed day camp featuring archery, hiking, field games, tennis, canoeing, high and low ropes, wall climbing, and swimming. Registration is ONLY available online at www.redoakcamp.org. Payment should be made directly to Red Oak Camp.

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER SPRING & SUMMER 2013 PAGE 10 Adult Activities NEW INSTRUCTOR Instructor Amy Alexy s biography is available at www.kirtlandohio.com Bring healing energy and harmony to your whole being! Try the mindful practice of Hatha Yoga. Cultivate awareness, flexibility, and strength through guided centering and breathing, gentle stretching and yoga postures. This practice will allow you to recharge, reconnect and rejuvenate! Classes begin and end with relaxation. Try approaching your life from a different perspective...take the path to begin or deepen your journey. Bring a yoga mat for practice and a pillow and/or blanket. This class is appropriate for all levels and abilities. Dates Cost For Instructor Location Yoga Thursdays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ------------------------------------------------ Session 1: February 28 April 18 (no class 4/7) Session 2: April 25 June 6 Session 3: June 13 August 1 (no class 7/4) $70 per session or $13 per class drop-in fee Adults Amy Alexy Kirtland Community Center CPR Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Dates May 18, 2013 (Register by 5/15) August 10, 2013 (Register by 8/7) ------------------------------------- 9 a.m. to Noon Cost $25 For Location Adults (age 18 and older) Kirtland Community Center The Kirtland Firefighters are offering classes on Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). Classes are open to Kirtland and non-kirtland residents. Students will learn how to perform CPR on adults, children, and infants. Students will also learn how to remove an airway obstruction and how to use an AED. Upon completing the class, each student will receive an American Heart Association Heartsaver AED card. Certification is valid for two years. The Kirtland Fire Department also offers hands only CPR training. For additional information, please call 440-256-8979. Registration For your convenience, a registration form is available on page 11 of this newsletter. Registration is taken on a first-come, first-served basis. Fees are required at the time of registration. To sign up for a class, submit payment to the Kirtland Community Center. Registration may be mailed to or dropped off at the Kirtland Community Center. An after-hours drop-off box is located outside of the main entrance to the Kirtland Community Center. Class prices are not prorated. Please make checks payable to: THE CITY OF KIRTLAND.

KIRTLAND NEWSLETTER WINTER 2012 PAGE 11 Pool Passes Municipal Income Tax Kirtland residents can obtain pool passes for Willoughby and Mentor swimming pools. The cost is equal to the cost for a resident in each of the respective communities. Passes may be purchased directly from Willoughby or Mentor. A utility bill and photo ID are required at the time of application by both communities. For current rates, please contact the cities directly: Willoughby 953-4200 Mentor 974-5720 At RITA's (Regional Income Tax Agency) request, we are reminding residents and businesses that your municipal income tax return may be filed electronically. For additional information on filing electronically, please contact: RITA 1-800-860-7482 or www.ritaohio.com Registration Form for Classes Participant Name: Phone Number: Select Class: E-Mail: CPR - $25 per session May 18 (Register by 5/15) August 10 (Register by 8/7) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Yoga - $70 per session Session 1: February 28 April 18 (no class 4/7) Session 2: April 25 June 6 Session 3: June 13 August 1 (no class 7/4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Babysitting Basics - $25 April 27 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Safety Town - $25 per child June 10 14 (Register by May 31) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Junior Olympics - $10 per child Practices: June 17 21; Kirtland Meet: June 21; (Register by June 11) Total Enclosed: $ Please circle one: CASH or CHECK No. Please make checks payable to: Submit registration and payment to: City of Kirtland Kirtland Community Center Kirtland, OH 44094

PRSRT STD US POSTAGE PAID Permit No. 174 Willoughby, OH CITY OF KIRTLAND 9301 CHILLICOTHE ROAD KIRTLAND, OH 44094 440-256-3332 WWW.KIRTLANDOHIO.COM Kirtland Events at a Glance MARCH March 23 Egg Hunt & Pancake Breakfast 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Pancake Breakfast 10 a.m. Egg Hunt APRIL Week of April 1 Brush Collection Ward 2 Week of April 8 Brush Collection Ward 3 Week of April 15 Brush Collection Ward 4 Week of April 22 Brush Collection Ward 1 April 27 May 27 June 3-7 June 10-14 June 17-21 June 21 June 26 Babysitting Basics MAY Memorial Day Parade and Cookout JUNE Red Oak Adventure Day Camp Safety Town Junior Olympics Practices Junior Olympics Kirtland Meet Junior Olympics County Meet at Wickliffe