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INVOCATION - PLEDGE TO FLAG ** *FINAL * ** * *SEPT. 19, 2006 * ** MAYOR - EXECUTIVE 1. Cit. Serv. -Bflo. Weed /Seed -Lower E. Side Site Year 1 Funding APP 2. Strat. Plan.- Exchange Lots - Calvary Missionary Baptist Church (Ell) APP 3. do -Renew Lease Agree. Betw. COB & Bflo. Soc. Of Nat. Sciences -1020 Humboldt Pkwy. -(aka 175 N. Parade) (Masten) APP 4. do - Transfer of Property -138 & 142 Myrtle (Ell) APP COMPTROLLER 5. Appt.- Resources Development Technician (Inter) CS ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION 6 -5A. Setting Aside I" Day of In Rem 40 Foreclosure Auction for First Time Buyers FIN PUBLIC WORKS PARKS & STREETS 7 -513. Notif. Serial #10133 (North) (Waive 45 days) R &F 8 -6. Bids -City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006 -Group #658 FIN 9 -7. do - Conway Playground Improvements (Fill) APP 10 -8. do -Curb & Sidewalk Replacements, Group #659 -E. Delavan - Grider to Cornwall APP 11 -9. do -Main Tupper Police Precinct `B" District - Breezeway Add. /Reconst. Job #0653 (Ell) APP 12 -10. do - Painting of Streetlight Standards Citywide -Group #661 APP 13 -11. do - Repair of Streetlight Foundations and Knockdowns - Citywide -Group #660 APP 14 -12. Broderick Park Restoration Grant -2006 Erie Canal Greenway Grant Program R &F 15 -13. B. Davis -130 Mortimer St. (Ell) R &F 16 -14. Change in Contract -Auto Impound Yard, 166 Dart St., -Block Masonry Wall (Security) -Job #0614 (North) APP 17 -14A. do -City Hall Surveillance System -Job #0549 (Ell) FIN 18 -15. do -Fire Dispatch Office - Emerg. A/C Replacement -Job #0644 (Ell) APP 19 -16. do -N. Jefferson Library Const. -Job 40324 (Masten) APP 20 -17. Grass Cutting Invoice Transfers FIN, ASSESS /TAX, CC, A &F 21 -17A. Lease - Kleinhans Music Hall FIN, PW, CC 22-18, Ord. Amend.- Chapter 235 -Haz. Materials & Wastes LEG 23 -19. Rescind Appointment -D. Wellenzohn R &F 24 -20. Appt.- Pumping Plant Operator (Max) CS POLICE 25 -21. City Owned Vehicle Inscription -Sec. 346 of Ch. VI- Charter /Ord. Of COB R &F 26 -22. Appt. - Detective (Max) CS 27 -23. do -Motor Equipment Maintenance Supervisor I (Inter) CS CORPORATION COUNSEL 28 -24. GML 239 -m for COB Ord. Amendment -Zng. -Use Permit Req. for Hum. Svs. Fac. LEG, CP BD 29 -25. Municipal Code Violations Report R &F ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT & PERMITS /INSPECTIONS 30 -26. Asbestos Air Sampling & Project Monitoring Services - 8/24/06 APP 31 -26A. Burchfield- Penney Art Center /Museum Project App 32 -27. Food Store License -230 Lexington (Niag) App 33 -28. Used Car Dealer -1992 Niagara (North) App ADMINISTRATION FINANCE & URBAN AFFAIRS 34 -29. Req. Appr.- Suppl. For Pymt. Of a Sum Equal to Diff.Betw. Wages /Comp. Benefits -R. Malek APP 35 -29A.- Purchase of Duncan EMM Mechanisms App CITY CLERK 36 -30. Hazardous Condition -130 Mortimer Street R &F 37 -31. Liquor License Applications R &F 38 -32. Leaves of Absence R &F 39 -33. Reports of Attendance R &F 40 -34. Notices of Appointments - Council Interns ADOPT 41 -35. Notices of Appointments - Temp./Prov./Perm. CS MISCELLANEOUS 42 -36. B. Davis -D. Ellis -Days Park Block Club - Comments -260 Allen St.- Restricted Use Permit LEG SEPT 19, 2006 SEPT. 19, 2006 43 -37. L. Kelly -Req. Old First Ward Comm. Ctr.- Neighborhood Food Pantry -62 Republic FIN, CC, EDPI 44 -38. J. Leone -260 Allen St -The Proposal LEG 45 -39. K. Mosgeller, N. Pearl St. Block Club- Complaints -Allen St. Businesses LEG, EDPI, POL PETITIONS 46 -40. M. Mancuso, Agent, Use 1001 Main - Ground Sign (Ell) (Hrg. 9/26) LEG, PLAN BD, CC 47 -4 L J. Manno, Agent, Use 3144 AKA 3148 Main- Outdoor Patios /Accessory (Univ) (Hrg. 9/26) LEG, PLAN BD, CC 48 -42. D. Pawlik, Agent, Use 658 Ohio - Warehouse Addition (So) (Hrg. 9/26) LEG, PLAN BD, CC 49 -43. B. Kufel, Agent, Use 260 Eggert- Ground Sign (Univ) (No Pub Hrg Req} LEG, PLAN BD, CC 50 -44. K. Mosgeller & O -N. Pearl St. Block Club- Concerns -Allen St. Businesses LEG, EDPI, POL 51 -45. J. Lindelow & O- Opposition to 511 Ordinance LEG RESOLUTIONS 121 -46. Bonifacio Ord. Amend.- Chapter 511 -136 Zoning -Use Permit Req. Hum Svs. Fac (Hrg. 9/26) LEG, CP BD 122 -47. do do - Chapter 387 Signs LEG 123 -47A. do Req. Grant Fndg. From NYS Canal Corp. to Implement EC Canal Greenway Prog.ADOPT 124 -47B. Fontana Waive License & Permit Fee - Habitat for Humanity of Buffalo APP 125 -48. Franczyk Crime in BMHA Projects ADOPT 1,2,3 RES; 4 BUDGET, BMHA 126 -48A. do Appts. To Citizen's Planning Council ADOPT 127 -49. Kearns Appt.- Legislative Assistant ADOPT 128 -49A. do Local Law Intro #17 (2006)- Vacancies in the Common Council APP 129 -50. Russell Budget/Personnel Amendment -Water App 130 -51. do do- Police (Crime Analyst) App 131 -52. do do- Police (Report Technicians) App 132 -53. do do -Chief CS 133 -54. do Local Law Intro #16 (2006) -Dept, of Police LEG, POL, BD ED 134 -55. Thompson Felicitations /In Memoriums ADOPT 135 -56. do Comm. Of Deeds e nnUT TABLE ITEMS 1364121 9/5 Local Law Intro #15 (2006) - Vacancies in the Common Council R &F SEPT 19, 2006 SEPT. 19, 2006 SUBMISSION LIST OF COMMITTEE ITEMS FOR THE COUNCIL MEETING 25 CIVIL SERVICE 66 -15. Com 59 52 -1. Com 32 July 25 Appt. - Detective Sergeant (Perm) (Max) (Pol) R &F 53 -2. Com 33 July 25 Appt.- Detective (Cont. Perm.) (Max) (Pol) R &F 54 -3. Com 44 Sept 5 Appt.- Detective (Max) (POI) R &F 55 -4. Com 40 July 25 Appt. -Asst. Corp. Counsel II (Max) (Law) App 56 -5. Com 63 Sept 5 Appt. - Combustion Inspector (Max) (EDPI) App 57 -6. Com 54 July 25 Appt. -Pkg. En£ Officer (Inter#2) (AFUI) App 58 -7. Com 65 Sept 5 Appt. - Administrative Asst. (Max) (AFUI) App 59 -8. Com 66 Sept 5 Appt - Laborer II (Inter) (AFUI) App 60 -9. Com 58 July 25 Appt. -Sect'. To Comm. Of Human Resources (HR) R &F 61 -10. Com 39 Sept 5 Appt. -Sr. Rate Clerk (Inter) (PW) App 62 -11. Com 67 Sept 5 Appt.- Director of Recreation (Max) (Comm. Svs. /Rec. Prog.) R &F 63 -12. Com 78 Sept 5 Notices of Appt. - Temp. /Prov. /Perm. (C. CIL) R &F 64 -13. Com 79 Sept 5 Notices ofAppt.- Temp./Prov. /Perm (C. Clk.) (Salter) R &F 65 -14. Com 53 July 25 Req. Appr.- Submit Suppl. Dif£ In Waaes /Comp. (Parker) (AFUI) APP FINANCE 25 July 25 66 -15. Com 59 July 25 67 -16. No 84 July 25 68 -17. No 87 July 25 69 -18. Com 6 July 25 70 -19. Com 14 July 25 71 -20. Com 25 July 25 72 -21. Com 31 July 25 73 -22. Com 36 July 25 74 -23. Com 12 Sept 5 75 -24. Com 16 Sept 5 76 -25. Com 20 Sept 5 77 -26. Com 64 Sept 5 78 -27. Res 130 Mar 21 79 -28. No 47 June 27 LEGISLATION 80 -29. Com 2 July 25 81 -30. No 100 Sept 5 82 -31. No 101 Sept 5 83 -32. No 91 July 25 84 -33. No 92 85 -34. No 124 86 -35. No 87 -36. No 88 -37. No 105 106 107 89 -38. No 90 -39. Res 91 -40. Com 92 -41. Com 93 -42. No 94 -43. Res 133 111 39 55 141 119 July 25 July 25 Sept 5 Sept 5 Sept 5 July 25 Sept 5 July 25 Sept 5 July 25 Sept 5 Fulton St. Area Sewer Line Use (BSA) R &F J. Rozanski -Sale of Fulton St. R &F C. Van Ness - Oppose Sale /Transfer of Fulton St. for Use of Casino R &F Prop. To Transfer Jurisdiction of Var. Prop. From COB to BOE ( Strtt. Plan) APP B. Davis -C. Wilkins -Req. Change of Lots - Jefferson Ave. -First Calvery Miss. Baptist Church (Assess /Tax) R &F Complaints -Tosh Collins Comm. Ctr. (South) (PW) R &F Quality of Life Issues (Pol) R &F City Owned Vehicle Inscription -Sec. 348 - Charter /Ord. Of COB (Fire)_RECOMMIT Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB ( Strat. Plan) R &F Use of SEGWAY Transporter (Comptroller) R &F Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB (Assess /Tax) R &F Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB (AFUI)_R &F Req. Individuals or Entities Located Outside of the State of New York Who Purchase City -Owned Properties- Secure a Bond With the COB (Exc. Fin. Res.) R &F M. Gainer -Bflo Youth Corps -Req Sponsorship for 10 Youth - Summer Job Training Program R &F Prop. Landmark Design. -The Park Lane Condominium -33 Gates Circle (Del) (Pres. Bd.) (Hrg. 9/12) App J. Goetz, Agt., Use 244(aka 242,244,246) Allen -Sit In Rest.(Ell)(Hrg. 9/12) RECOMMIT M. Sanders, Agt., Use 224 Allen -Sit In Rest /Outdoor Patio (Hrg. 9 /12)_RECOMMIT M. Burns, Agent, Use 3 City Line South for Rail Car Storage & Repair Bldg. (No Pub Hrg. Req.) App M. Johnston, Agent, Use 540 Genesee St. for a Free Standing Sign (Ell) (No Pub Hrg. Req.) App J. Zuefle, Agt., Use 517 Washington- Outdoor Patio (Ell) ( #74,5/16)(No Pub Hrg Req) App M. Hernandez, Agt., Use 549 Niagara- Sidewalk Cafe (Niag) (No Pub Hrg Req) APP M. Ward, Agt., Use 2677 Delaware -Grnd. Sign (Del) (No Pub Hrg Req)_APP J. Camacho, Agt., Use 3160 Main St. -Enc. Outdoor Patio (Univ.) (No Pub Hrg Req) App Local Law Intro #14 (2006)- Vacancies in the Common Council ( #113,7/25) R &F Ord. Amendment- Chapter 168, Env. Review App Municipal Code Violations Report R &F Second Hand Dealer -3079 Bailey (Univ.) (ECPI) App Used Car Dealer -227 Paderewski ( #107,6/13)( #89,5/30)( #40,5/16) DENY Run Bflo. Inc. -Req. Waiver of Demo Permits, etc. App SEPT 19, 2006 SEPT. 19, 2006 95 -44. Com 53 Sept 5 L. Kelly -Req. Demo. -71 & 73 Louisiana (ECPI) R &F 96 -45. No 88 Sept 5 G. Hopkins -Req. Decrease /Discount in Taxi Rates R &F 97 -46. No 82 July 25 P. Kranczyk -FAQ on Taxicab Service R &F 98 -47. No 108 Sept 5 A. Thompson -R. Garnett & O -Req. Stop Sign - Deerfield & Fernhill Ave. 99 -48. Res 187 July 25 Trailblazer Request for Rev. James T. Hemphill RECOMMIT 100 -49. Res 188 July 25 Trailblazer Request for Bishop Glenwood H. Young Sr. RECOMMIT 101 -50. Com 34 Sept 5 NextG Networks - Formal App. To Access City ROW -for Prov. Telecom Svs. Sept 5 Req. Amend LDA -1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson/Appr. (PW) APP 102 -51. Com 27 July 11 Prop. Ord. Amendment - Chapter 372 Bouncer Law (Pol) R &F 103 -52. Com 30 July 1 I Prop. Amendment to Chapter 372 Bouncer Law (ECPI} R &F 104 -53. Com 37 July 11 Bouncer Law (C. Clk.) R &F 105 -54. Res 106 June 27 Ord Amend - Chapter 372 Bouncer Law R &F COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 106 -55. Res 116 Sept 5 Req. Appr. Prop. Amendment to LDA -1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson Street (Hrg. 9/19) APP 107 -56. Com 7 Sept 5 Req. Amend LDA -1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson/Appr. Amendment to Contract for Sale of Land -1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson (Strat. Plan.) APP 108 -57. Res 118 Sept 5 Restore NY Comm. Initiatives -Mun. Grant Program (Hrg. 9/19) APP 109 -58. Com 8 Sept 5 Endorsement of COB Urb. Ren. Agency's Appl.- Restore NY Comm. Initiatives Prog. (Strat. Plan.) APP 110 -59. Com 11 Sept 5 St. John's Comm. Dev. Town House Proj. -Sale of City Parcels (St. Plan) APP 111 -60. No 75 July 25 R. Heffern - Economics of Gambling- Summary Points R &F 112 -61. No 77 July 25 M. Kearns -D. Bennett- Effects of Urban Gambling Casino R &F 113 -62. Res 110 Sept 5 Burchfield- Penney Art Project R &F 114 -63. Com 61 Sept 5 R. Tylicki -NFTA ROW Near Starin Avenue (ECPI) R &F 115 -64. Com 51 Sept 5 M. Kearns -Opp. Comm. Field House Complex (ECPI) R &F 116 -65. No 149 July 25 Results Negotiations -755 Best ( #5,7/11) (Fillmore) (Strat. Plan.) APP 117 -66. No 50 July 11 J. Golombek -R. Heffern - CACGEC -Opp. Casino R &F 118 -67. No 51 July 11 J. Golombek -BERG Bd. Of Director's Meeting Summary- 6/21/06 R &F 119 -68. Res 131 Apr 19 Putting Marine Drive Apartments on the Tax Rolls WATERFRONT 120 -69. Res 97 Feb 21 Appt. of Student Liaison to the Comm. Dev. Committee R &F SEPT 19, 2006 SEPT. 19, 2006 CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 2006 AT 2:00 P.M. Present— David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Bonifacio, Davis, Fontana, Golombek, Kearns, LoCurto, Russell & Thompson - 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Bonifacio, Seconded by Mr. Fontana, the minutes of the stated meeting held on Sept. 5, 2006 were approved. BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4- 7] *AYk NO 9 0 FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT i FROM THE DIVISION OF CITIZEN SERVICES City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 1 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bflo Weed & Seed Lower E Side Site Year 1 Funding Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk #I (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: September 1, 2006 91 From: Department: OFFICE OF THE MAYOR Division: DIVISION OF CITIZENS SERVICES Subject: [: Buffalo Weed and Seed Lower East Side Site Year 1 Funding Type in Upper and [: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Single Space Beloij This is to advise the Honorable Common Council the funds for Year 1 of the Buffalo Weed and Seed Program, in the amount of $175,000 has been awarded to the City of Buffalo. This grant will allow Buffalo Weed and Seed to continue and expand it mission in the Lower East Side of Buffalo, within Police District "C ". During this project period law enforcement efforts will reduce street violent crimes such as drug dealing and aggravated assaults. Community policing goals will enhance police visibility and police presence in order to reduce quality -of -life crimes. Prevention, intervention, and treatment goals include a comprehensive approach for educational and skill enhancement, Healthy Life Choices /Character Development training, and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment within the community. Neighborhood restoration goals will restore the neighborhood through increased home maintenance, housing rehabilitation and home ownership. Effective, this year, an interfund cash loan will no longer be available for this grant. Money will be drawn down as expenses are incurred and invoices will be paid, as the funds become available. These funds will be used to conform to the guidelines of the grant specified by the U.S. Department of Justice. Type Department Head Name: Oswaldo Mestre Type Title: Director Signature of Department Head: -° (C, - U { Department of Justice t i Office of Justice Programs Office of the Assistant Attorney General Washington, D.C. 20531 August 15, 2006 The Honorable Byron Brown City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Room 201 Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mayor Brown: On behalf of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, it is my pleasure to inform you that the Office of Justice Programs has approved your application for funding under the FY 2006 Weed and Seed Program Guide and Application Kit: New Sites in the amount of $175,000 for City of Buffalo. This award will enable you to support activities within your Weed and Seed designated area. Enclosed you will find the Grant Award and Special Conditions documents. This award is subject to all administrative and financial requirements, including the timely submission of all financial and programmatic reports, resolution of all interim audit findings, and the maintenance of a minimum level of cash -on -hand. Should you not adhere to these requirements, you will be in violation of the terms of this agreement and the award will be subject to termination for cause or other administrative action as appropriate. If you have questions regarding this award, please contact: Program Questions, Joyce Bradford, Program Manager at (202) 616 -4096; and Financial Questions, the Office of the Comptroller, Customer Service Center (CSC) at (800) 458 -0786, or you may contact the CSC at ask.oc @usdoj.gov. Congratulations, and we look forward to working. with you. Sincerely, Regina B. Schofield Assistant Attorney General Enclosures t f. Y r at• ; - Department of Justice GRANT MANAGERS MEMORANDUM, PT. I: Office of Justice Programs PROJECT SUMMARY Community Capacity Development Office Grant PROJECT NUMBER PAGE 1 OF 1 2006 -WS -Q6 -0220 This project is supported under 42 U.S.C. sections 103 -105 1. STAFF CONTACT (Name & telephone number) 2. PROJECT DIRECTOR (Name, address & telephone number) Joyce Bradford Antwan Diggs (202) 616 -4096 Program Coordinator 65 Niagara Square 218 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202-3331 (716) 851 -4281 3a. TITLE OF THE PROGRAM 3b. POMS CODE (SEE INSTRUCTIONS FY 2006 Weed and Seed Program Guide and Application Kit: New Sites ON REVERSE) 4. TITLE OF PROJECT Lower East Side Weed and Seed 5. NAME & ADDRESS OF GRANTEE 6. NAME & ADRESS OF SUBGRANTEE City of Buffalo' 65 Niagara Square Room 201 Buffalo, NY 14202 7. PROGRAM PERIOD. 8. BUDGET PERIOD FROM: 07/01/2006 TO: 06/30/2007 FROM: 07/01/2006 TO: 06/30/2007 9. AMOUNT OF AWARD 10. DATE OF AWARD $ 175,000 08/15/2006 11. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET 12. SECOND YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT 13. THUM YEAR'S BUDGET PERIOD 14. THIRD YEAR'S BUDGET AMOUNT 15. SUMMARY DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT (See instruction on reverse) The Lower East Side Weed and Seed site received Official Recognition in June 2006. This represents the site's first award to implement its strategy. The designated area includes portions of Census Tracts 15, 16, 27.01 and 28. Weed and Seed Street boundaries include Jefferson Street on the west, William Street, and Bailey Avenue on the east and Sycamore Street in the north. During this project period law enforcement efforts will reduce street violent crimes such as drug dealing and aggravated assaults. Community policing goals will enhance police visibility and police presence in order to reduce quality-of -life crimes. OJP FORM 4000/2 (REV. 4 -88) Prevention, intervention, and treatment goals include a comprehensive approach for educational and sk ll enhancement, Healthy Life Choices/Character Development training, and substance abuse prevention, intervention, and treatment within the community. Neighborhood restoration goals will restore the neighborhood through increased home maintenance, housing rehabilitation, and home ownership. The site has allocated $87,500 of the total 175,000 award to support weeding activities, which include community policing. Each Weed and Seed site is required to demonstrate its local coordination efforts in its application for Official Recognition and include a firm commitment of either time or resources to the project in a specific Memorandum of Understanding. ca/ncf Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Division of Citizens Services dated September 1, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Director of the Division of Citizens Services be, and he hereby are authorized on behalf of the City to accept $175,000 (federal funds) from the Executive Office of Weed and Seed through the U.S. Department of Justice. An interfund cash loan will no longer be available for this grant. Money will be drawn down as expenses are incurred and invoices will be paid, as the funds become available. Passed. i X11'► C. PJS:rmv 1 tAwp60\msword\rmv \i c9- 19a.doc *AYE* NO BONIFACIO' DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK ------------- [MAJ - 5] 9 KEA !,NS OCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON ------------- [MAJ - 5] 9 0 1 [ 2/3 - 6] W 3/4 - 7 FROM THE OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 2 PASSED September 19, 2006 Exchange Lots Calvary Missionary Baptist Church Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r� � # I (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE September 14, 2006 FROM DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Exchange Lots — Calvary Missionary Baptist Church - Ellicott District Nil ii, 11rds MR "M The above referenced item is a request from Calvary Missionary Baptist Church to exchange their lot located at 335 Jefferson Avenue (30 x 110), assessed at $1,500,for the city owned vacant lot located at 357 Jefferson Avenue (25 x 125), assessed at $3,100. The church's lot at 335 Jefferson Avenue is adjacent to 337 Jefferson Avenue, another vacant city owned lot. Your Honorable Body may authorize the exchange in accordance with Article 27- 7 of the City Charter. While this section requires that the exchange be an even value exchange, the fact that the city is gaining a buildable lot will off set the difference in assessed value between the two properties. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the exchange of the city owned parcel at 357 Jefferson for the Church lot at 335 Jefferson upon the following conditions: 1. The Church at their own cost and expense will provide title insurance policy showing clear and marketable title to 335 Jefferson 2. That the City of Buffalo at it's own cost and expense will conduct and receive satisfactory Environmental Review of 335 Jefferson. 3. The City of Buffalo will not provide search or survey for 357 Jefferson 4. The Church may at their own cost and expense obtain search, survey and environmental testing of the city owned lot at 357 Jefferson. 5. The Church will be responsible for all closings costs associated with both 335 & 357 Jefferson Avenue. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the exchange of 357 Jefferson for the Church's property at 335 Jefferson Avenue upon the above terms ant conditiots. I am further recommending that the Office of Strategic Planning prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TIMOTHY E. WANAMAKER TYPE TITLE: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: c�, Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, dated September 14, 2006, be received and filed; and That the request from Calvary Missionary Baptist Church to exchange 335 Jefferson Avenue (30 x 110) for the city owned vacant lot at 357 Jefferson Avenue (25 x 125), be and hereby is accepted; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms and conditions upon which the offer was submitted. Passed K PJS:rmv tAwP60\msword\rmv\2c9- 19a.doc l *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 51 9 W 0 ( 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, t present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 3 PASSED September 19, 2006 Renew Lease Agreement Betw COB and Bflo Soc of Nat Sciences Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk t c c° rT , `7 # 1 (Rev. 1/93) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL <, TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 13, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Renew Lease Agreement between the City of Buffalo And the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences for Use of 1020 Humboldt Pkwy. (aka 175 N. Parade) Masten District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. 159, C.C.P. 5/30/00 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) Pursuant to Item No. 159, C.C.P. 5/30/00, Your Honorable Body authorized a five (5) year lease agreement between the City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences for use of 1020 Humboldt Pkwy. (a.k.a. 175 N. Parade). This lease was for the period of May 1, 2000 through April 30, 2005. The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, has received a request from Albert Parker, Chief Financial Officer /Director of Operations requesting to renew their lease for an additional five (5) year period (commencing retroactively from May 1, 2005 through April 30, 2010). Their request to renew this lease was forwarded to the Dept. of Public Works, Parks and Streets, Community Services and Audit and Control and there were no objections. All other terms and conditions of said lease agreement shall remain the same including but not limited to the following: 1. The rental fee shall be One Dollar ($1.00) annually. 2. The Lessee shall provide proof of insurance saving the City harmless in amounts determined by the City Corporation Counsel's Office. 3. The City shall be responsible for only those items which can be covered by bond issues, including additions to the Building and /or reconstruction, as defined by New York State Finance Law, and any other capital improvement necessary to keep the Building and the premises and grounds thereof and all facilities, equipment and appurtenances thereof in good, safe and sound condition and repair. 4. The Society shall perform all ordinary and minor repairs necessary to keep and maintain the building, premises and grounds thereof and all the equipment, fixtures and appurtenances thereof in good, safe and sound condition and repair. 5. The Buffalo Board of Education and the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, Inc. have entered into separate Agreements between them pertaining to an attached addition to the Buffalo Museum of Science in Matrin Luther King, Jr. Park which addition houses the Charles R. Drew Science Magnet School (School 59) and also provides space to the Society for museum exhibits, research library, exhibit preparation, offices and other museum uses (Joint Facility). All responsibility as to the repairs f and maintenance of such Joint Facility shall be governed by the provisions of the agreement. Multiple Page Communication to the Common Council Page 2 September 13, 2006 6. The cost of utilities are paid by the the Board of Education and the Bufflo Museum of Sciences and governed pursuant to the provisions contained in a separate Agreement between the City of Buffalo Board of Education and the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences. This office recommends that Your Honorable Body renew their lease agreement for an additional five (5) year period commencing retroactively on May 1, 2005 through April 30, 2010. 1 am further recommending that Your Honorable Body authorize the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary documents to renew said lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TIMOTHY E. WANAMAKER TYPE TITLE: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: TEW:JPH :pIg CRENEWLEAS Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning dated September 13, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Director of Real Estate be, and he hereby is authorized to renew the lease between the City and the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences, for use of 1020 Humboldt Parkway a /k/a 175 N. Parade for an additional five (5) year term commencing retroactively from May 1, 2005 through April 30, 2010. All other terms and conditions of said lease agreement shall remain including but not limited to conditions listed above. That the Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary lease and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. Passed OCT - 2 2006 3 PJs:mv T:\wp60\msword\nnv\3c9-19a.doc *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO KEARNS DAVIS LOC JRTO * * * FONTANA RUSSELL FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOC JRTO RUSSELL THOMPSON ( ------------- ] [ MAJ - S ] 9 0 ( 213 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 4 PASSED September 19, 2006 Transfer of Property 138 & 142 Myrtle Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk C:3 C.) # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 12, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Transfer of Property 138 Myrtle, 322' E Chicago Lot Size: 22' x 73' 142 Myrtle, 369' E Chicago Lot Size: 25' x 56' �C � PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: The Office of Strategic Planning, has received correspondence from Tracey Swahlon of Knoer, Crawford and Bender, Attorneys at Law. They represent Mr. James T. Sandoro, who owned a vacant lot at 142 Bennett. In 1999 Mr. Sandoro entered into an agreement with Buffalo Neighborhood Revitalization (BNRC) to exchange his vacant lot at 142 Bennett Street for 138 and 142 Myrtle Street owned by the City of Buffalo. The purpose of the exchange was to combine 142 Bennett Street with a City -owned lot at 138 Bennett Street for the construction of a new home. Mr. Sandoro completed the transfer of his lot at 142 Bennett to BNRC and a new home has been constructed. However, there was a title problem with 138 Myrtle and the transfer of the city lots were never completed. The title problem has been cleared up and now the Office of Strategic Planning needs to complete the transfer of the City - owned parcels. In reviewing BNRC and City file, there is no item by the Common Council approving the exchange. Therefore, I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the exchange of the City owned lots at 138 and 142 Myrtle for 142 Bennett owned by Mr. Sandoro. I am further recommending that the Office of Strategic Planning prepare the necessary documents and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: TIMOTHY E. WANAMAKER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OFFICE OF STRATEGIC PLANNING TEW:JPH:ck transfcom /sales F Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate, dated September 12, 2006, be received and filed; and That the request from James T. Sandoro to exchange 142 Bennett Street for the city owned property at 138 and 142 Myrtle Street, be and hereby is accepted; and That the Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms and conditions upon which the offer was submitted. Passed i 1: I1 M PJS:rmv t:\wp60\mswo rd\rmv \4c9 -19a. doc t_,s *AYE *,NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] f 14 FROM THE COMPTROLLER #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 9111/06 in the Department of Audit and Control Division of Accounting, Investment & Debt Management to the Position of Resources Development Technician Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of 1 $44,830.00 LAST JOB TITLE Resources Development Specialist 2, Grade 30U LAST DEPARTMENT Executive / Strategic DATE 2000 Planning LAST SALARY APPOINTMENT INTERMEDIATE NAME Leonardo Tempestoso, Jr. ADDRESS 145 Dorchester Road CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -3595 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10449001 TITLE CODE NO 9703 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 4733 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $41,174 - $48,566 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Invididual appointed at Intermediate Step 3 as required by current Local 650 Labor Bargaining Agreement NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Andrew A SanFilippo TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Comptroller DATE: s SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: �L, ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: GI I Y GLEKK (UN /btftUKt AFFUIN I IVRZN I UM i c2 '. FERRED TO 1 °1° H EOGGVMTT_EFCOMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET ON C IVIL SERVICE. #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 16 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION r� # 2 (Rev. 1/93) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Date: September 14, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Assessment and Taxation DIVISION: i ', e, �", ) (; n) SUBJECT: [: Setting Aside the 1 Day of the In Rem [: 40 Foreclosure Auction for First -Time [: Buyers [: CCP: 9/5/06, Item #128 ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Example: (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx /xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) This is in response to the Resolution sponsored by Masten District Councilmember Antoine M. Thompson to "Set Aside the 1 Day of the In Rem 40 Foreclosure Auction for First -Time Buyers." The Department of Assessment and Taxation is open to any new suggestions and we do not object to the resolution, however, the New York State Real Property Tax Law establishes and governs the specifics of the foreclosure process. It should be noted that the Real Property Tax Law mandates that any sale of foreclosed property should be at public auction and all procedures instituted must be applied equally to all bidders and purchasers and that it cannot be contrary to the Real Property Tax Law. Offering certain properties to certain bidders and excluding other bidders would be contrary to the Real Property Tax Law and discriminatory. Therefore, implementation of this procedure would require changing the state laws governing public tax foreclosure auctions. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Bruna Michaux TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of.. Assessment and Taxation SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: °� r REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE NTTEE N G 19 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS t i #1 (Rev. I/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 FRON4: DEPARTMENT: Public Works 1, () r� i ;. 4) o- DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx /xx STOP SIGNS - INSTALL (: Notification Serial # 10133 [: Install Stop Sign [: in Condon Avenue [: at Chadduck Avenue (: (North District) In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engineer hereby notifies Your Honorable Body of this action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five days after the first Council meeting at which they appear on the agenda as an item business. That that part of Subdivision 9 Section 1 I of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: STOP SIGNS (ALL WAY) VEHICLES ON Condon Avenue This action is being taken by Police emergency order. JNCl/DEKIEDS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (ns 10133.doc) I, ) (-\ 1 U C� c ( 'S 0 /" 5," REC EIVED AND FIL SHALL STOP BEFORE ENTERING Chadduck Avenue Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. ,s C , #if (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 13, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets # V 1 r V #1 r) z DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006 [: Group #658 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item 9126, C.C.P. 3/3/98 This is to advise your Honorable Body that I have advertised for and received one (1) bid in regard to a contract for City Wide Sidewalk Replacement. In obtaining this bid for the above project, I have asked for unit price covering the various items of work and material which will be performed. The final cost of the work will be based on the actual measured quantities of materials entering into the work and may be either more or less than the total bid. The following bid was received: Base Bid Unit Price Increase P & J Construction Co., Inc. $1,108,740.00 $1,219,614.00 I hereby certify that the only responsible bidder for the above project was P & J Construction Co., Inc. I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $1,219,614.00. ($1,108,740.00 Base Bid + 10% unit price increase $110,874.00 = Total Award $1,219,614.00 ). This award and execution of the contract are contingent upon the Contractor complying with the City's recently approved Apprentice Program and MBE/WBE Sub - Contractor goals. Funds for this work are available in Capital Project Account's #39311106 & 30032106. The engineer's estimate for this work is $950,000.00. The attached is certified to be a true and correct statement of the bid received. Under provisions of the General Municipal Law, any of the bidders may withdraw his bid if an award of the contract is not made by October 14 th , 2006. Individual bid submissions are available in our office for inspection and copies are available upon request. DEK:MJZ:Ilf Attach. (5) cc: Joseph N. Giambra Charles Masi Roberta Troy TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: for Com ' sioner of Public 7orksarks; & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE. \'J City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006, Gr. #658 Contractor P & J Construction Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL WRITTEN IN WORDS QUANTITIES PRICE DOLLARS 01.400 Engineering Materials 1 Lump Sum $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Fixed Bid 2.110A Unclassified Excavation 25 Cu.Yd. $15.00 $375.00 (Minimum Bid $15.00) 2.1108 Hand Excavation with Compressor 10 1/2 Day $500.00 $5,000.00 Jackhammer/Laborer (Minimum Bid $100.00) $ 03.21 C Subbase Course - Type "C" 25 Cu.Yd. $30.00 $750.00 (Minimum Bid $30.00) $ J — 04.150 Asphalt Concrete - Hand Laid 50 Tons $100.00 $5,000.00 Modified Fine Top for Sidewalk Areas (Minimum Bid $100.00) $ R05.120 Patterned Stamped Concrete 3,000 Sq.Ft. $9.00 27,000.0 $ 5" Replacement Bid =/> R05.120A $ R05.204 Concrete Sidewalks/ 4" Replacement 54,500 Sq.Ft. $5.00 272,500.00 $ $ R05.205 Concrete Sidewalk - 5" Replacement 37,180 Sq.Ft. $5.50 $26 Bid =/> R05.204 $ R05.206 concrete Sidewalks 5,000 Sq.Ft. $6.00 6" Replacement Bid =/> R05.205 05.220A Metal Reinforcement (6 x 6, 6" x 6") 5,000 Sq.Ft. $0.50 (Minimum Bid $0.25) q j City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006, Gr. #658 Contractor P & J Construction Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL WRITTEN IN WORDS QUANTITIES PRICE DOLLARS --- 05.22013 Fiber Reinforcement Additive 75 Cu.Yd. $10.00 750.00 (Minimum Bid $7.00) R05.24013 Exposed Aggregate Sidewalk 3,000 Sq.Ft. $11.00 $33,00 5" Replacement Bid =/> R05.240A 05.320A Color Additive - Solomon 75 Cu.Yd. $150.00 $11,250.00 A. 05.32013 Color Additive - Solomon 75 Cu.Yd. $200.00 $15,000.00 B. 05.320C Color Additive - Solomon 75 Cu.Yd. $300.00 $22,500.00 C. 05.414 Sawing Concrete (<= 4 inch) sidewalk 2,000 Lin.Ft. $2.00 $4,000.00 (Minimum Bid $2.00) 05.430 Sawing Curb - Ramps 500 Lin.Ft. $15.00 $7,500-00 (Minimum Bid $10.00) R07.104C Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 1,600 Lin.Ft. $35.00 $56,000.00 4" x 16" Replacement R07.104RC Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 500 Lin.Ft. $38.00 $19,000.00 4" x 16" Radius Replacement R07.105A Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "A" 1,600 Lin.Ft. $40.00 $64,000.00 5" x 16" Replacement Original Caledonia/Mount Airy R07.105RA Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "A" 500 Lin.Ft. $45.00 $22,500.00 5" Radius Replacement Original Caledonia/Mount Airy $ City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006, Gr. #658 Contractor P & J Construction Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL WRITTEN IN WORDS QUANTITIES PRICE DOLLARS R07.105C Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 1,600 Lin.Ft. $38.00 $60,800.00 5" x 16" Replacement R07.105RC Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 500 Lin.Ft. $41.00 $20,500-00 5" x 16" Radius Replacement R07.506 Concrete Curb 2,000 Lin.Ft. $30-00 $60,000.00 6" x 20" Replacement R07.506R Concrete Curb 500 Lin.Ft. $35.00 $17,500.00 6" x 20" Radius Replacement 08.112 12" PVC Sewer Lateral 20 Lin.Ft. $50.00 $1,000.00 08.210 Slotted Corrugated Polyethylene 3,000 Lin. Ft. $4.00 $ Underdrain - 4" (Minimum Bid $4.00) 08.316 Receiver Replacement 10 Each $500.00 $5,000.00 (Minimum Bid $100.00) 8.316B Receiver Replace - Top Section 10 Each $250.00 $2,500,00 Top Box & Grate (Minimum Bid $100.00) 08.640 Manhole Frame Adjustment - 5 Each $100.00 $500.00 Sidewalk (Minimum Bid $100.00) 08.660 Course Brick Adjustment 15 Each $75.00 $1,125.00 (Minimum Bid $75.00) 08.930 Sewer Vent - Replace Cap Only 25 Each $10.00 $250.00 (Minimum Bid $10.00) City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006, Gr. #658 Contractor P & J Construction Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS APPROXIMATE QUANTITIES UNIT UNIT BID PRICE TOTAL DOLLARS 08.940 Fresh Air Inlet - Adjustment 25 Each $25.00 $625.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 09.810 Water Service Box - Cover & Bolt 25 Each $95.00 $625.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $10.00) 09.812 Water Service Box - Top Section 25 Each $75.00 $1,875.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $75.00) 09.814 Water Service Box - Complete 10 Each $150.00 $1,500.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $150.00) 09.820 Water Service Box - Adjustment 25 Each $25.00 $625.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 09.930 Fire Hydrant Replacement 2 Each $3000.00 $6,000.00 (Minimum Bid $2,000.00) 09.950 Existing Water Service Box Survey 25 Each $15.00 $375.00 (Minimum Bid $15.00) $ — J 09.951 Clean Existing Water Service Box 25 Each $25.00 $625.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 10.275 Street Lighting Pullbox 10 Each $500-00 $5,000-00 11.110 Hydroseed 26,500 Sq. Ft. $0.20 $5,300.00 (Minimum Bid $0.15) $ — J 12.110 Maintenance & Protection of Traffic 100% Lump Sum $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Fixed Bid $ City Wide Sidewalk Replacement - 2006, Gr. #658 Contractor P & J Construction Co., Inc. page 3 ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL WRITTEN IN WORDS QUANTITIES PRICE DOLLARS 90.500 Miscellaneous Construction Allowance 100% Lump Sum $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Fixed Bid 90.900 Mobile Office 12 Month $250.00 $3,000-00 (Minimum Bid $200.00) 613.0101 Topsoil 350 Cu.Yd. $50.00 $17,500.00 680.620506 Conduit, Rigid Plastic 3,000 Lin.Ft. $8.00 $24,000.00 Class 1,2" (Minimum Bid $5.00) 8502.5014 Saw Cutting Asphalt Pavement, Concrete 8,800 Lin.Ft. $3.00 $26,400.00 Pavement & Asphalt Overlay on Concrete Pavement (Minimum Bid $2.00) 24608.50 Detectable Warning Surface - 25 Ramps 250 SqYt. $40.00 $10,000.00 2'x 5' per ramp (Minimum Bid $40) page 1 $548,615-00 page 2 $255,500.00 page 3 $181,175.00 page 4 $32,550.00 page 5 $90,900.00 $1,108,740.00 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 9 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bids Conway Playground Improvements Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk M #2 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 13, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS DIVISION: BUILDINGS 01 SUBJECT: SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Conway Playground Improvements [: (Fillmore) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. C.C.P. ) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) I advertised on September 1, 2006 and have received the following bids for the construction of Conway Playground Improvements, which were publicly opened & read on September 13, 2006. General Contractor Base Bid Gleason's Nursery $65,469.00 4780 Sheridan Dr. Williamville, NY 14221 Titan Development $66,825.00 8534 Seaman Rd. Gasport, NY 14052 Gardenville Landscaping $76,896.00 3069 Clinton St. Gardenville, NY 14032 hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the bids received and that Gleason's Nursery is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications; and that the contract amount is $65,469.00 1 request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bids. Funds for this work will be available in Bond Fund number 39400106. JNG /DEK /EMP TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer r SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: e: , Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 13, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for the construction of Conway Playground Improvements, to Gleason's Nursery, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $65,469.00. Funds for the project are available in Bond Fund #39400106. Passed. i i Mi 7 PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv \7c9- 19a.doc *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -J * [MAJ- 5] 9 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 10 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bids Curb & Sidewalk Replacements Group #659 E. Delavan Grider to Cornwall Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 13, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Curb & Sidewalk Replacement, Group #659 [: East Delavan - Grider to Cornwall [: New York State Multi -Modal Grant [: P.I.N. #MA2283.30A PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item 4126, C.C.P. 3/3198 This is to advise your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received one (1) bid bid in regard to a contract for Curb & Sidewalk Replacement. In obtaining this bid for the above project, I have asked for unit price covering the various items of work and material which will be performed. The final cost of the work will be based on the actual measured quantities of materials entering into the work and may be either more or less than the total bid. The following bid was received: Base Bid Unit Price Increase Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. $858,327.50 $944,160.25 411 Ludington, Buffalo, NY 14206 I hereby certify that the only responsible bidder for the above project was Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $944,160.25 ($858,327.50 Base Bid + 10% unit price increase $85,832.75 = Total Award $944,160.25 ). This award and execution of the contract are contingent upon the Contractor complying with the City's recently approved Apprentice Program and MBE /WBE Sub - Contractor goals. This project will be partially reimbursed in the amount of $500,000.00 by New York Sate Multi -Modal Grant P.I.N. #MA2283.30A. Funds for this work are available in Capital Project Account's #39311106, #30007806 & 30032106. The engineer's estimate for this work is $850,000.00. The attached is certified to be a true and correct statement of the bid received. Under provisions of the General Municipal Law, any of the bidders may withdraw his bid if an award of the contract is not made by October 10, 2006. Individual bid submissions are available in our office for inspection and copies are available upon request. DEK:MJZ:Ilf Attach. (4) cc: Joseph N. Giambra Charles Masi Roberta Troy TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: for Commissioner of Public Works_Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: e -Ik Replacement, Group #659 Contractor Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. Grider to Cornwall, Sussex - Grider to Cornwall ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL QUANTITIES WRITTEN IN WORDS EAST DELAVAN PRICE DOLLARS 01.400 Engineering Materials 1 Lump Sum $1,000.00 $1,000.00 Fixed Bid $ J 2.110A Unclassified Excavation 250 Cu.Yd. $15.00 $3,750.00 (Minimum Bid $15.00) $ / 2.1106 Hand Excavation with Compressor 5 112 Day $100.00 $500.00 Jackhammer /Laborer (Minimum Bid $100.00) 03.21C Subbase Course - Type "C" 300 Cu.Yd. $30.00 $9,000.00 (Minimum Bid $30.00) 04.150 Asphalt Concrete - Hand Laid 50 Tons $100.00 $5,000.00 Modified Fine Top for Sidewalk Areas (Minimum Bid $100.00) R05.204 Concrete Sidewalks/ 4" Replacement 41,500 Sq.Ft. $4.50 $186,750.00 R05.205 Concrete Sidewalk - 5" Replacement 44,650 Sq.Ft. $4.75 $212,087.50 Bid =/> R05.204 $ / R05.206 Concrete Sidewalks 6,850 Sq.Ft. $5.00 $34,250.00 6" Replacement Bid =/> R05.205 05.220A Metal Reinforcement (6 x 6, 6" x 6 ") 9,850 Sq.Ft. $0.60 $5,910.00 (Minimum Bid $0.25) 05.220B Fiber Reinforcement Additive 85 Cu.Yd. $8.00 $680.00 (Minimum Bid $7.00) $ / Curb & Sidewalk Replacement, Group #659 Contractor East Dellavan - Grider to Cornwall, Sussex - Grider to Cornwall Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL QUANTITIES WRITTEN IN WORDS EAST DELAVAN PRICE DOLLARS 05.414 Sawing Concrete (<= 4 inch) sidewalk 2,000 Lin.Ft. $3.00 $6,000.00 (Minimum Bid $2.00) 05.430 Sawing Curbs - Ramps 60 Lin.Ft. $3.00 $180.00 (Minimum Bid $2.00) R07.104 Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 1,300 Lin.Ft. $30.00 $39,000.00 4" Replacement - Mount Airy R07.104R Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 300 Lin.Ft. $30.00 $9,000.00 4" Radius Replacement - Mount Airy R07.105C Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 3,250 Lin.Ft. $30.00 $97,500.00 Replacement 5" x 16" - Mount Airy R07.105RC Granite Curb - NYSDOT Type "C" 600 Lin.Ft. $30.00 $18,000.00 Radius Replacement 5" x 16" - Mount Airy 08.112 12" PVC Sewer Lateral 50 Lin.Ft. $100.00 $5,000.00 08.210 Slotted Corrugated Polyethylene 5,450 Lin. Ft. $4.00 $21,800.00 Underdrain - 4" (Minimum Bid $4.00) 08.316 Receiver Replacement 17 Each $100.00 $1,700.00 (Minimum Bid $100.00) 8.316B Receiver Replace - Top Section 27 Each $100.00 $2,700.00 Top Box & Grate (Minimum Bid $100.00) 08.640 Manhole Frame Adjustment - 10 Each $100.00 $1,000.00 Sidewalk (Minimum Bid $100.00) Curb & Sidewalk Replacement, Group #659 Contractor East Delavan - Grider to Cornwall, Sussex - Grider to Cornwall Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL QUANTITIES WRITTEN IN WORDS EAST DELAVAN PRICE DOLLARS 08.660 Course Brick Adjustment 40 Each $75.00 $3,000.00 (Minimum Bid $75.00) Course 08.930 Sewer Vent - Replace Cap Only 51 Each $10.00 $510.00 (Minimum Bid $10.00) 08.940 Fresh Air Inlet - Adjustment 51 Each $25.00 $1,275.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 09.810 Water Service Box - Cover & Bolt 27 Each $10.00 $270.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $10.00) 09.812 Water Service Box - Top Section 12 Each $75.00 $900.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $75.00) 09.814 Water Service Box - Complete 12 Each $150.00 $1,800.00 Install/Replace (Minimum Bid $150.00) 09.820 Water Service Box - Adjustment 27 Each $25.00 $675.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 09.930 Fire Hydrant Replacement 5 Each $2,000.00 $10,000.00 (Minimum Bid $2,000.00) 09.950 Existing Water Service Box Survey 51 Each $15.00 $765.00 (Minimum Bid $15.00) 09.951 Clean Existing Water Service Box 51 Each $25.00 $1,275.00 (Minimum Bid $25.00) 10.275 Street Lighting Pullbox 25 Each $400.00 $10,000.00 (Minimum Bid $400.00) $ 10.998 Galvanized High Strength Couplings & Rods 10 Each $1,000.00 $10,000.00 $ Uyl IL Standard Curb & Sidewalk Replacement, Group #659 Contractor East Delavan - Grider to Cornwall, Sussex - Grider to Cornwall Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. ITEM NO. ITEMS WITH UNIT BID PRICE APPROXIMATE UNIT UNIT BID TOTAL QUANTITIES WRITTEN IN WORDS EAST DELAVAN PRICE DOLLARS 11.110 Hydroseed 20,000 Sq. Ft. $0.15 $3,000.00 (Minimum Bid $0.15) 12.110 Maintenance & Protection of Traffic 1 Lump Sum $75,000.00 $75,000.00 Fixed Bid 12.310 Galvanized Telspar Sign Post 45 Each $100.00 $4,500.00 (Minimum Bid $100) 90.130 Restoration of Brick Pavement 75 Sq.Yd. $10.00 $750.00 4" x 3-1/2" x 8 "t0 8-1/4" 90.500 Miscellaneous Construction Allowance 1 Lump Sum $10,000.00 $10,000.00 Fixed Bid 90.900 Mobile Office 12 Month $200.00 $2,400.00 (Minimum Bid $200.00) 613.0101 Topsoil 175 Cu.Yd. $30.00 $5,250.00 614.0340 Tree Removal (3'- Son center) 2 Each $300.00 $600.00 (Minimum Bid $300) 680.620506 Conduit, Rigid Plastic 4,000 Lin. Ft. $5.00 $20,000.00 Class 1,2" (Minimum Bid $5,00) 8502.5014 Saw Cutting Asphalt Pavement, Concrete 5,450 Lin.Ft. $3.00 $16,350.00 Pavement & Asphalt Overlay on Concrete Pavement (Minimum Bid $2.00) 24608.50 Detectable Warning Surface - 25 Ramps 480 Sq. Ft. $40.00 $19,200.00 2'x 5' per ramp (Minimum Bid $40) page 1 $458,927.50 page 2 $201,880.00 page 3 $40,470.00 page 4 $157,050.00 Total $868,327.50 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 13, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Curb & Sidewalk Replacement, Group #659, to Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc., the lowest responsible bidder,. in the amount of $944,160.25 ($858,327.50 Base Bid + 10% unit price increase $85,832.75 = Total Award $944,160.25). Funds for the project are available in Capital Project Accounts #39311106, 30007806 & 30032106. Passed. - 2 2006 PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv \8c9- 19a.doc 1. J t *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON ------------- [MAJ - 5] 9 o [ 2/3 - 6 ] i [ 3/4 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 11 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bids Main Tupper Police Precinct "B" District Breezeway Add/Reconst Job# 653 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Z:= - T! < Fri NJ --j #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 6, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Main Tupper Police Precinct - "B" District [: Breezeway Addition & Reconstruction [: Job #0653 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: (EX.: Item No. CCP ) TEXT: F, I advertised for on August 16, 2006 and received the following formal proposals for the Main Tupper Police Precinct, "B" District, Breezeway Addition & Reconstruction, on September 6, 2006. 2006. Miller Enterprises $ 91,400.00 12 Newfield St., Buffalo, NY Progressive Roofing $186,400.00 331 Grote, Buffalo, NY Hadala Construction No Bid 325 Grote, Buffalo, NY The Peyton Barlow Co. No Bid 360 Delaware, Buffalo, NY I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Miller Enterprises, with a bid of Ninety One Thousand Four Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($91,400.00) is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. I recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bids. Funds for this project are available in 35320306 445100 - Division of Buildings. DEK/JNG /PJG /dlg cc: Contract Compliance Office Chris Serafin, Buildings Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz P.E. Title: Signature of Department Head: for Commissioner of Public Wor Parks & Streets Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 6, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Main Tupper Police Precinct, `B" District, Breezeway Addition & Reconstruction, to Miller Enterprises, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $91,400.00. Funds for the project are available in 35320306 445100 — Division of Buildings. Passed. A r% rrlfuvl'�'L E PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv\9c9- 19a.doc *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA * �` FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] * g p [2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 12 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bids Painting of Streetlight Standards Citywide Group# 661 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk J r� #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids; [: Painting of Streetlight Standards [: Citywide — Group #661 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx/xx This is to advise Your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received public bids on September 6, 2006 for Painting of Streetlight Standards - Citywide — Group 661. In obtaining bids for the above project, I have requested bids on a unit price basis covering the various items of work and materials, which will be performed. The final cost of the work will be based on the actual measured quantities of material entering into the work and may be either more or less than the total bid. The Following bids were received: CONTRACTOR BASE BID UNIT PRICE INCREASE E &M Star Painting, Inc. $143,493.00 $157,842.30 5270 Via Del Sol Williamsville, New York 14221 A &A Concrete $158,476.00 $174,323.60 3407 Delaware Avenue, Suite 200 Buffalo, New York 14217 Shades of Color Painting $175,130.00 $192,643.00 219 Danbury Drive Cheektowaga, New York 14225 I hereby certify that the lowest responsible bidder for the above project is E &M Star Painting, Inc. with a base bid amount of $143,493.00. The Engineers estimate for this work is $150,000.00 and funds are available in our Capital Project Accounts # 30032106, 39311106 and future Capital Project Citywide infrastructure account for this type of work. I respectfully recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize a contract award E &M Star Painting, Inc. in accordance with their low bid on September 6, 2006 in the amount of $143,493.00. (Base Bid of $143,493.00 + [10% unit price increase] $14,349.30 = [total award] $157,842.30). This award and execution of the contract are contingent upon the contractor complying with the City's recently approved Apprentice Program and MBE/WBE sub - contractor goals. The attached is certified to be true and correct statement of the bid received. Under provisions of the General Municipal Law, any of the bidders may withdraw his bid if an award of the contract is not made by October 14 ', 2006. Individual bid submissions are available in our office for inspection and copies are available upon request. JNG:DEK:SJS :jaz Cc: Charles Masi Roberta Troy TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: i } Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 14, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Painting of Streetlight Standards — Citywide — Group 661, to E & M Star Painting, Inc. lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $143,493.00 (Base Bid of $143,493.00 + [ 10% unit price increase] $14,349.30 = total award $157,842.30). Funds for the project are available in Capital Project Accounts #30032106, 39311106 and future Capital Project Citywide infrastructure account. Passed. 2 1111111111 111 ft"I" II I r CT - 2 2200i 10 PJS:rmv t:\wp60\msword\rmv\ l 06- 19a.doc *AYE* NO ,* > BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON -------- - - - - -) [MAJ- 51 9 p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 13 PASSED September 19, 2006 Bids Repair of Streetlight Foundations and Knockdowns Citywide Group# 660 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f 'T, #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering'' SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids; [: Repair of Streetlight Foundations and [: Knockdowns [: Citywide — Group #660 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx This is to advise Your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received public bids on September 6, 2006 for Repair of Streetlight Foundations and Knockdowns Citywide — Group 660. These bids were necessary as a result of an October 20, 2004 notification from National Grid informing the City that they will no longer handle streetlight standard repairs as related to knockdowns. In obtaining bids for the above project, I have requested bids on a unit price basis covering the various items of work and materials, which will be performed. The final cost of the work will be based on the actual measured quantities of material entering into the work and may be either more or less than the total bid. The Following bids were received: C ONTRACTOR BASE BID UNIT PRICE INCREASE O'Connell Electric Co. $216,290.00 $237,919.00 929B Ransom Road Lancaster, New York 14207 Spoth Enterprises Inc. $379,900.00 $417,890.00 8746 Lakeshore Road Angola, New York 14006 I hereby certify that the lowest responsible bidder for the above project is O'Connell Electric Co. with a base bid amount of $216,290.00. The Engineers estimate for this work is $250,000.00 and funds are available in our Capital Project Accounts # 30032106- 445100,13116006 - 443100 and 39311106 - 445100. I respectfully recommend that Your Honorable Body authorize a contract award to O'Connell Electric Co. in accordance with their low bid on September 6, 2006 in the amount of $237,919.00. (Base Bid of $216,290.00 + [10% unit price increase] $21,629.00 = [total award] $237,919.00). This award and execution of the contract are contingent upon the contractor complying with the City's recently approved Apprentice Program and MBE/WBE sub - contractor goals. The attached is certified to be true and correct statement of the bid received. Under provisions of the General Municipal Law, any of the bidders may withdraw his bid if an award of the contract is not made by October 14` 2006. Individual bid submissions are available in our office for inspection and copies are available upon request. JNG:DEK:SJS:jaz Cc: Charles Masi Roberta Troy TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: x Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 14, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Repair of Streetlight Foundations and Knockdowns Citywide — Group 660, to O'Connell Electric Co., lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $216,290.00 (Base Bid of $216,290.00 + [10% unit price increase] $21,629.00 = total award $237,919.00). Funds for the project are available in Capital Project Accounts #30032106 - 445100, 13116006- 443100 and 3931106 - 445100. Passed. 11 PJs:rmv t:\wp60\msword\rmv \1 l c9- 19a.doc *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 * 9 p [ 2/3 - 6 [3/4 - 7] #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets $A 1 j_a`L DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: [: Broderick Park Restoration Grant [: 2006 Erie Canal Greenway Grant Program t In order to facilitate a Grant Application in the amount of $250,000, the N.Y. State Canal Corporation requires a resolution as follows: MUNICIPAL RESOLUTION REQUESTING GRANT FUNDING FROM THE NEW YORK STATE CANAL CORPORATION TO IMPLEMENT THE ERIE CANAL GREENWAY PROGRAM WHEREAS, the New York State Canal Corporation is soliciting projects to implement Governor George E. Pataki's vision for an Erie Canal Greenway, first proposed by the Governor in May 2005, and WHEREAS, the December 2005 report released by the New York State Canal Corporation Interagency Task Force, entitled "Report on the future of New York State Canals", recommended a voluntary, collaborative strategy for providing assistance to communities along all four canals of the New York State Canal System through a canal - wide "greenway" program, and WHEREAS, funding for a grant program to implement the vision of the Governor and the recommendations of the Task Force was approved in the 2006 -2007 New York State Budget, and $6 million is available under four grant categories, and NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED AS FOLLOWS: The City of Buffalo, NY supports the creation of a voluntary Erie Canal Greenway, as proposed by the Governor and recommended in the Report by the Interagency Task Force, based upon six (6) principles, including: (1) waterfront public access; (2) tourism; (3) recreational development; (4) natural and cultural resource protection; (5) local and regional planning; and (6) economic revitalization, and The City of Buffalo, NY supports the submission of an application for funding from the New York State Canal Corporation through the Erie Canal Greenway Grant Program in the amount of $250,000 for the project entitled Broderick Park Restoration . JNG /DEK /jlj TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Joseph N. Giambra TYPE TITLE: Commissioner SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: RECEIVED AND ry® IL t xt' #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 8, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering , 15— SUBJECT [: 130 Mortimer St. [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: CCP #83 of 9/5/2006 The referenced item was sent to this department for comment. The tree identified in the notice of hazardous condition dated August 7, 2006 has been placed on our tree removal list. It will be removed this year. JNG:jlj TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Joseph N. Giambra f i City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 16 PASSED September 19, 2006 Change in Contract Auto Impound Yard 166 Dart St Block Masonry Wall Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk _a v 00 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 12, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Auto Impound Yard, 166 Dart Street [: Block Masonry Wall (Security) [: Job #0614 [: North District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the Auto Impound Yard, 166 Dart Street, Block Masonry Wall (Security), Miller Enterprises, C #92011129. 1. Site cleaning and grubbing. Add $ 9,500.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Nine Thousand Five Hundred and 00/100 Dollars ($9,500.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount $104,400.00 Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Add $ 9,500.00 Revised Contract Amount $113,900.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 36321206 445100 - Buildings. DEK/JNG /PJG /dlg cc: Comptroller C. Serafin, Bldgs. Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: for CoMMissioner of Publi Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: `�1 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 12, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, to Miller Enterprises, an increase in the amount of $9,500.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Job No. 0614, Block Masonry Wall (Security), C #92011129. Funds for this project are available in 36321206 445100 - Buildings. 14 PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword \:rmv\ I46 -19a. doe *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 * * * * 9 * 0 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: City Hall [: Surveillance System [: Job #0549 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT: I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for City Hall, Surveillance System, U & S Services, C #92011125. �r 1. 500 additional Smart Tags for the employee ID cards; access control change (Mayor's Office entrance doors); Use IPIX Dome Camera in hallway and entrance area to Mayor's Office; Upgrade network cabling to CATS to future -proof the installation; Monitor and intercom for Mayor's lobby; Combination card reader, camera, and intercom unit outside Mayor's office doors. Add $ 32,069.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Thirty Two Thousand Sixty Nine and 00/100 Dollars ($32,069.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Revised Contract Amount $143,550.00 Add $ 32,069.00 $175,619.00 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are being completely paid for with Federal Homeland Security funds from UASI Year 2 Grant, Account #24080467 - 474100, Project ID #10222. ZEFE ON FINANCE. City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the.attached resolution item. No. 18 PASSED September 19, 2006 Change in Contract Fire Dispatch Office Emerg A/C Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk x C73 `°3 c t CIO #'i (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 5, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings (� SUBJECT: (: Change in Contract j: Fire Dispatch Office [: Emergency A/C Replacement [: Job #0644 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 15, CCP 07/11/06 EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT The Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets has declared an emergency for the A/C Replacement at the Fire Dispatch Office because the existing units have failed and the 911 equipment requires aid conditioning to operate. He has solicited the following changes for replacement of the air conditioning. 1. Furnish and install wiring of the new condensing unit. Add $ 6,440.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Six Thousand Four Hundred Forty and 00/100 Dollars ($6,440.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount $23,772.00 Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Add $ 6,440.00 Revised Contract Amount $30,212.00 The Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets has entered into an emergency change in contract with Northeast Mechanical in the amount of Six Thousand Four Hundred Forty and 00/100 Dollars ($6,440.00). Funds for this work are available in 39320406 445100 -Buildings. DEK/JNG /PJG /dlg cc: Comptroller C. Serafin, Bldgs. Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: for Co missioner o Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 5, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 1, an increase in the amount of $6,440.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Job No. 0644, Emergency for the A/C Replacement at the Fire Dispatch Office. Funds for this project are available in 39320406 445100 - Buildings. Passed 15 PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword \:rmv \150- 19a.doc *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -) [ MAJ - 5) 9 0 (2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 19 PASSED September 19, 2006 Change in Contract North Jefferson Library Const Job Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk C -" r� N) #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 12, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: North Jefferson Library [: Construction [: Job #0324 [: Masten District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for the North Jefferson Library, Construction, General Construction, Patrick Development, C #92010833. 1. Additional landscaping work required. Add $ 2,750.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty and 00/100 Dollars ($2,750.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount Amount of This Change Order ( #21) Revised Contract Amount $3,141,644.32 Add $ 2,750.00 $3,144,394.32 Costs have been reviewed by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 38321006 445100 - Buildings. DEK/JNG /PJG /dlg cc: Comptroller C. Serafin, Bldgs. Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: for Com 'ssioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Signature of Department Head: Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 12, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order No. 21, to Patrick Development, an increase in the amount of $2,750.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Job No. 0324, North Jefferson Library Construction, General Construction, C #92010833. Funds for this project are available in 38321006 445100 - Buildings. Passed P1 e 16 PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword \:rmv \I 6e9- 19a.doe *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -I [ MAJ - 5] * 9 0 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7 t SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 11, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS & STREETS SUBJECT: [:GRASS CUTTING INVOICE TRANSFERS PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) In accordance with Chapter 341, Article I of the City Ordinance, I am herewith attaching a list of parcels of land in the City of Buffalo, owners or persons having charge of such lands and the cost of cutting grass and weeds on these properties by the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets, Division of Streets during the months of May through August 2006. The Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets, Division of Streets is requesting that the following invoices be abated from miscellaneous accounts receivable and that the Commissioner of Assessment & Taxation places the charge(s) on the Local tax rolls. 2006 Total - $35,650.00 SIGNATURE DEPARTMEN EAD TITLE: Commissioner A R EFERRED T ®g 6 g V , ®TT if ' ft. �L% i1. 41 /) a'1 C' JF Y JSe THE /A SS :: ,.. 9 C t �i t C Y� 0 iz 0 1ti 7 1 R au i° l 11 ares_name1 STARKS EDDIE & W JONES ANNIE DABNEY DONALD STRONG CLARENCE E TERRY ALBERT & JESSIE LEE BROWN GREGORY COMPAS MARIE K;COMPAS SOIMENE; COLEMAN TYRONE C WILLIAMS ELBERT & W ROBERSON WILLIE C HUNTER DIONNE Y LIPSITZ BERNICE MAYS JACOB JR & W GILL MCGOWAN GLORIA B SMITH YVONNE FOSTER OTIS BEULAH CH & HOME OF CHRISTS SAINTS WHETSTONE LEWIS & ARETHA BALDWIN NATHANIEL W & BERTHA DARDEN MYRTRICE ST LUKE A M E ZION METHODIST CHURCH HUNLEY DONNA CENTEX HOME EQUITY CORPORATION TRAORE MAMADOU JACKSON JOHNNIE JR TEMPLE KATHERINE POWELL BERTHA LEE SILAS JOHN & W MCGILL JOHN JONES JOE BLACK RAYMOND GREEN ANTHONY C MILLER GEORGE E ROSS LEONARD K WINFIELD KENNETH D PRICE BRUCE RUSSELL CLAUDE SR MADDOX BETTY PRAYER TOWER CHURCH OF GOD IN CRIST WMFC 1997 -4 PROP INC (DELAWARE) WOJTCZAK JOSEPH S JARMON FLOYD LEMARK ALI MICHAEL NAJLA AU tabGrassCuts bill ares_addr1 gboh_for loo Balance 26246 194 ROUNDS AVE CORNWALL 318 GRASS CUT 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26247 62 KETCHUM HUMBER 147GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26251 125 JASPER DR JEFFERSON 1578 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/24/06 $ 210.00 26252 47 LYTH AVE LYTH 50 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/24/06 $ 210.00 26254 232 TIMON ST GLENWOOD 108 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26256 92 LAUREL LAUREL 92 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26257 6753 WEST CAMELIA DR LAUREL 164 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25106 $ 210.00 26258 351 FLORIDA LAUREL 174 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26259 295 MAIN 821 ELLICOTT SQ BLDG LAUREL 184 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25106 $ 210.00 26260 602 EAST DELAVAN AVE LAUREL 190 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26261 67 FREEMAN ST EAST UTICA 140 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26262 18 AYRAULT DR EAST UTICA 142 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26263 35 SUSSEX ST EAST UTICA 211 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25106 $ 210.00 26264 45 WOODLAWN WOODLAWN 30 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26265 109 WOODLAWN WOODLAWN 107 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25/06 $ 210.00 26266 110 BENNETT VILLAGE TER WOODLAWN 206 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/25106 $ 210.00 26268 1184 MICHIGAN DODGE 119 & 121 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26269 847 BUSTI AVE #8 EATON 179 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26270 33 EDNA EDNA 27 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26272 50 EDNA PL EDNA 56 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26274 314 EAST FERRY ST RILEY 244 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26275 54 LOCUST SHERMAN 375 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 210.00 26276 108 CORPORATE PARK DR BREMEN 13 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 26279 632 VAN COURTLAND PK 1G LOWELL 14 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 26281 42 EASTWOOD RHODE ISLAND 387 GRASS CUTTING ON 619/06 $ 210.00 26282 5000 TOWN CENTER APT 508 SMITH 927 GRASS CUTTING ON 6112/06 $ 210.00 26284 262 CARLTON FOX 51 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 26285 213 CRESCENT AVE FOX 81 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 26286 76 TUDOR BLVD FOX 89 & 93 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 420.00 26287 1 ALICE AVE GUILFORD 16 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 26288 115 ROHR GUILFORD 36 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 26306 53 EARL BIRCH 15 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26307 428 WOHLERS AVE FILLMORE 2140 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26308 PO BOX 1103 JEWETT 290 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26309 69 CONNELLY AVE JEWETT 293 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26310 37 SANFORD SANFORD 33 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26311 195 HAGEN ST SANFORD 64 GRASS CUTTING ON 5/22/06 $ 210.00 26317 364 WATSON FOX 253 & 255 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 420.00 26318 1075 KENSINGTON AVE MASTEN 150,156 & 158 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/5/06 $ 630.00 26319 14523 SW MILLIKAN WAY STE 200 BREMEN 21 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 26321 28 EIGHTEENTH ST EIGHTEENTH 44 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 26322 14 ARKANSAS HAMPSHIRE 291 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 26324 5106 EASTVIEW DR HAMPSHIRE 297 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 Page 1 x tabGrassCuts LEONARDIS ETTORE 26325 52 NEUMANN PKWY MASSACHUSETTS 358 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 160.00 OMDAHL CARRIE A 26326 PO BOX 11732 NINETEENTH 37 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/9/06 $ 210.00 ALBERT MARIO 26328 92 DELAWARE RD WINTER 44 GRASS CUTTING ON 619/06 $ 210.00 BURTON SCOTT A 26330 3120 12TH ST PADEREWSKI 198 & 200 GRASS CUTTING ON 6112/06 $ 420.00 TUCKER JAMES REV 26331 18 EDNA PL PADEREWSK1204 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12106 $ 210.00 FOLMAR WILLIE R & CAROLYN HALL 26332 PO BOX 7247 PECKHAM 287 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12/06 $ 210.00 WOODS HAMILTON & LIDIA 26335 3070 HOOVER ST COIT 279 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 HOSKIN TYRON 26342 160 TRISTAN LN COIT 301 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/13/06 $ 210.00 TOMASSI LUIGI & LOUIS A 26371 984 HERTEL PARKDALE 340 GRASS CUT ON 6/15106 $ 210.00 GARRASI FREDERICK & W 26372 308 AUBURN PARKDALE 344 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/15/06 $ 210.00 PETERS CLARENCE B 26373 90 KOONS AVE GOODYEAR 226 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12/06 $ 210.00 MARCHITTE JOHN J & MARILYN 26374 430 14TH ST MARYLAND 81 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/16/06 $ 210.00 MJ PETERSON FORBES HOUSING CO 26376 501 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON MORTIMER 275 & 283 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12/06 $ 420.00 HALE DAVID 26378 149 SOUTH HUXLEY DR STRAUSS 267 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12106 $ 210.00 JAMES MANAGEMENT CO 26379 200 JOHN JAMES AUDUBON WALNUT 155 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12/06 $ 210.00 COMAS AUGUSTO & W 26380 27 ANDERSON PL WHITNEY 244 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/16/06 $ 210.00 ALSTON LELA M 26381 30 DEVON GREEN JEFFERSON 499 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19/06 $ 210.00 RIDGEWAY RACILE 26382 275 NEWFIELD ST #UPPER MARSHALL 23 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19/06 $ 210.00 OAKLEY THOMAS P 26383 390 OKELL ST CLINTON 864 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/20106 $ 210.00 JMZ INC 26385 34 HERITAGE DR HARMONIA 21 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 RHAMES JOSEPH C 26386 99 HARMONIA HARMONIA 32 GRASS CUTTING ON 6123/06 $ 210.00 BENNETT JUDY 26387 535 HAVENMEYER APT 5C KOSCIUSZKO 137 & 170 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23106 $ 420.00 FAITH GOOD SHEPHERD 26389 1237 HERTEL LOEPERE 63 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 NRLL EAST LLC 26390 1 MAUCHLY ROTHER 48 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 EAST BUFFALO COMM OWNERSHIP 26391 1081 BROADWAY ROTHER 171 GRASS CUTTING ON 6123/06 $ 210.00 WELCH MARK & MARY H/W 26392 PO BOX 1562 ROTHER 173 GRASS CUTTING ON 6123/06 $ 210.00 ZASOWSKI DANIEL 26393 4249 MAPLE RD ROTHER 238 GRASS CUTTING ON 6123/06 $ 210.00 PHELPS JEANNETTE ESTATE OF 26395 195 HERMAN ST ROTHER 330 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23106 $ 210.00 NOWICKI STEVEN F 26396 43 BLAKE ST BOTHER 336 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 EARSING MARY E 26397 106 TWO ROD RD SOBIESKI 57 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 POLAK JOSEPH 26398 8641 HENNEPIN AVE SOBIESKI 306 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23106 $ 210.00 MALDONADO MARIA D & JUAN 26405 368 BAYNES ST ' AUBURN 414 GRASS CUTTING ON 6114106 $ 210.00 GOSS KEITH 26406 67 COURTLAND AVE BAYNES 92 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/14/06 $ 210.00 MEARA JACK 26407 28 VILLAGE VW BAYNES 228 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/14/06 $ 210.00 TROUPE PATRICIA 26408 818 WEST AVE SOUTH PUTNAM 31 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/14106 $ 210.00 CORDERO ERNESTO 26409 17 BRIDGEMAN ST PARKDALE 338 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/15/06 $ 210.00 KELLEY KERWIN M 26412 313 HUMBOLDT PKWY GOODYEAR 220 GRASS CUTTING ON 6112/06 $ 210.00 487 SENECA STREET LLC 26413 10205 LAPP RD SENECA 476 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/12/06 $ 210.00 GREATER NEW HOPE CHURCH OF GOD IN C 26416 407 JEFFERSON JEFFERSON 405 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19/06 $ 210.00 EADY AARON 26417 71 ELLER AVE JEFFERSON 437 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19/06 $ 210.00 SMITH THOMAS J 26418 1135 ELLICOTT ST JEFFERSON 862 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19106 $ 210.00 JEFF -NORTH CORP 26419 4595 HARRIS HILL RD JEFFERSON 1216 GRASS CUTTING ON 6119/06 $ 210.00 PRINCE OF PEACE TEMPLE CH OF GOD 26420 358 NORTHLAND JEFFERSON 1565 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/19/06 $ 210.00 FEASTER MICHAEL 26422 135 IVY ST HARMONIA 28 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 Page 2 tabGrassCuts JOHNSON MARY 26423 31 JOHNSON ST KOSCIUSZKO 139 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 JANICKE RAYMOND J;ROSENZWEIG DIANE 26424 516 KENNEDY AVE KOSCIUSZKO 153 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 MAKKAR AMARDEEP S 26425 424 OCEANVIEW AVE LATHROP 252 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 PATEL RASHID A 26433 1634 FLETCHER AVE SOBIESKI 58 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 ARCHON ENTERPRISES LLC 26460 1634 FLETCHER AVE LOEPERE 57 GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 MCNAIR SHERREL V 26531 46 BEVERLY RD FILLMORE 2018 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 SIMON MARY'H 26532 95 PEMBROKE GUILFORD 176 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 PATEL RASHID A 26533 1634 FLETCHER AVE SWEET 227 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21106 $ 210.00 ARCHON ENTERPRISES LLC 26534 1634 FLETCHER AVE SWEET 234 & 490 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 420.00 RICCIONE JOHN 26535 313 LONGNECKER TOWNSEND 182 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 RUSSELL PAULINE 26536 120 ROANOKE PKWY TOWNSEND 215 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 HEROD MICHAEL J & GAMBINO THOMAS P 26537 PO BOX 321 WOLTZ 260 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21106 $ 210.00 NRLL EAST LLC 26538 1 MAUCHLY GENESEE 733 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 BRUNSON VIOLA 26539 517 ADAMS ST GENESEE 749 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 BALTIMORE FISH & OYSTER CORP 26540 792 GENESEE ST GENESEE 802 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 CDD REALTY'CORP 26541 112 CROY GENESEE 1491 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6123106 $ 210.00 BRISBONET VERNA 26542 62 THORTON AVE GENESEE 1495 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 SKUBIS JOHN 26543 12 PARKSIDE DR KOSCIUSZKO 61 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 BAYVIEW PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CORP 26544 518 WILLIAM FLOYD PKWY PERSON 240 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 GRAY CHARLES 26545 22 ZENNER BEST 206 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 MAKKAR AMARDEEP S 26546 424 OCEANVIEW AVE BEST 435 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 LOR -CEL CORPORATION 26547 505 EAST DELAVAN EAST DELAVAN 439 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 ZION DOMINION CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIS" 26548 895 NORTH FOREST RD EAST DELAVAN 651 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 MITCHELL MARK 26549 742 EAST AMHERST ST EAST FERRY 492 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 LIPSITZ BERNICE 26550 18 AYRAULT DR EAST UTICA 142 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6126/06 $ 210.00 MAYS JACOB JR & W 26551 35 SUSSEX ST EAST UTICA 211 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 JARMON FLOYD LEMARK 26552 14 ARKANSAS HAMPSHIRE 291 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/11/06 $ 210.00 FINN DAVID 26553 150 FOX MEADOW LN HAMPSHIRE 293VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/11/06 $ 210.00 ALI MICHAEL NAJLA ALI 26554 5106 EASTVIEW DR HAMPSHIRE 297 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/11/06 $ 210.00 ALBERT MARIO 26555 92 DELAWARE RD WINTER 44 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/11106 $ 210.00 HOWELL ETTA 26556 114 SHUMWAY SHUMWAY 108 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/17/06 $ 210.00 HECHINGER AL R 26557 PO BOX 66373 STANTON 30 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/17/06 $ 210.00 BEIRING THOMAS & ELLEN 26558 411 EDEN ST HOWLETT 42 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 JACKSON KYLE 26559 32 PERSHING AVE MILLER 187 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7121/06 $ 210.00 BLACK RAYMOND 26560 115 ROHR GUILFORD 36 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 JONES RODNEY 26561 267 CARLTON BARTHEL 65 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 WATSON OLETA ESTATE OF 26562 57 HERMAN ST HERMAN 59 VACANT LOT GRASS. CUTTING ON 7124/06 $ 210.00 FORD MITCHELL JR 26563 347 NEWBURGH AVE HERMAN 83 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 ARRINGTON SHARON 26565 115 DAVIDSON IVY 62 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 BOYLAND TOBIAS W 26566 29 PENFIELD ST IVY 78 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 RAMSEY SAMUEL 26567 31190 LAMAR ST IVY 80 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 POST JOHN JR 26568 371 JAMISON RD PO BOX 325 IVY 105 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 MEREDITH CHARLIE E JR 26569 18 ERICSON AVE ROETZER 34 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 AURORA DISCOUNT TIRE SALES INC 26570 202 WALDEN AVE WASMUTH 44 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 Page 3 tabGrassCuts WOOD JERRY PERMAUL SACHIN VEREN, SHARDA S PERM. WILLIAMS BESSIE & WALTER RAHMAN ABU MURTADIR M RISING STAR CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST Il� KRAJAS GEORGE S JR & TRACY BAILEY NORMAN NEW MT ARARAT TEMPLE OF PRAYER HARPER LUCY UNIVERSALISTICAL APOSTOLIC -IN TRUST Ft HUNTER DIONNE Y KENNEDY JOHN SIUDA DONALD F & SHARON A GIARDINA JOSEPH PETERS CAARENCE SCOTT TARRON T HEIDER RICHARD TLIM PROPERTIES INC WINN HARRISON DINGLE DELORES RICE CAROLYN JONES JOE ENGLISH BERTHA ROSS LEONARD K WINFIELD KENNETH D STROJNY MICHAEL RIDGEWAY RACILE ZIELINSKI LAWRENCE E 26571 528 CAMBRIDGE 26586 PO BOX 200809 26587 182 VICTORIA 26589 419 SWEET AVE 26590 437 SYCAMORE 26591 PO BOX 251 26592 128 FRANKLIN BLVD 26593 971 JEFFERSON AVE 26595 28755 STUART ST 26596 276 WALDEN AVE #4 26597 67 FREEMAN ST 26599 427 EAST UTICA 26600 133 CULVER 26602 9 PARKSIDE DR 26603 55 BELMONT PKWY 26604 61 LINDA DR APT #5 26605 PO BOX 291 26606 20665 WARDELL RD 26607 PO BOX 162 26608 199 TUDOR RD 26609 120 MEYER RD APT 229 26610 1 ALICE AVE 26634 445 VOORHEES 26635 Pb BOX 1103 26636 69 CONNELLY AVE 26638 229 WHITNEY PL #3 26639 275 NEWFIELD ST #UPPER 26640 217 JEWETT AVE WASMUTH 50 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7124/06 $ 210.00 FILLMORE 1526 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 GUILFORD 240 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 210.00 SWEET 463 & 482 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/21/06 $ 420.00 GENESEE 838 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 PERSON 236 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 ROTHER 323 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/23/06 $ 210.00 BEST 411 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 EAST FERRY 533 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 EAST FERRY 1094 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 EAST UTICA 140 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 EAST UTICA 427 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 6/26/06 $ 210.00 FOURTEENTH 172 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/10/06 $ 210.00 HOWLED' 38 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 HOWLETT 39 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 MILLER 166 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 MILLER 189 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21106 $ 210.00 BARTHEL 41, 73 & 75 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 630.00 IVY 83 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24106 $ 210.00 KIEFER 37 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24/06 $ 210.00 ROETZER 54 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/24106 $ 210.00 GUILFORD 16_ VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 7/21/06 $ 210.00 FOUGERON 14 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 8/7/06 $ 210.00 JEWETT 290 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 8/14/06 $ 210.00 JEWETT 293 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 8/14/06 $ 210.00 FOUGERON 16 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 817/06 $ 210.00 MARSHALL 23 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 817106 $ 210.00 JEWETT 217 VACANT LOT GRASS CUTTING ON 8/14/06 $ 210.00 TOTAL $ 35,650.00 Page 4 #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 15, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Commissioner's Office SUBJECT: (: Lease — Kleinhans Music Hall PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) The Lease between the City and the Kleinhans Music Hall Management Corporation expired on September 1, 2006. Mr. James D. Newman, Chair of the Corporation's Board of Directors, has notified me that the Board wishes to extend the current agreement for a period of one year with the understanding that the City continue to pay all utilities and the $50,000 annual fee as outlined in the original agreement. All other terms and conditions would remain the same. During the one -year extension, the Management Corporation and the Buffalo Philharmonic will work with us on developing a longer -term agreement. We respectfully request that the Common Council authorize the Commissioner of Public Works and the Director of Real Estate to draft an agreement, and to further authorize the Mayor to enter into such an agreement. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Joseph N. Giambra TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: X/ 4 �' JNG /cmg Cc: J. Hannon J. Newman , iEFERRED TO THE COMMITT ON FINAN r Co l � t,.j �� S, P/C s I "Jf} #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 13, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Commissioner's Office SUBJECT: (: Ordinance Amendment, Chapter 235 Hazardous Materials and Wastes PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 127, C.C.P. 09/05/06 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) This item was referred to this department for comment. The Department of Public Works supports the proposed ordinance that would limit the transportation of hazardous materials through the City of Buffalo. The proposed ordinance is acceptable as written. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Joseph N. Giambra TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: JNG /cmg REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. 1A CITY OF BUFFALO INTER DEPARTMENTAL CORRESPONDENCE To City Clerk, Human Resources /Civil Service, Budget & Comptroller ja4( u From Joseph N. Giambra Commissioner August 29, 2006 RESCIND APPOINTMENT DAVID WELLENZOHN The Department of Public Works, Division of Water hereby rescinds the appointment of David Wellenzohn, 310 Eden Street, Buffalo, New York to the position of Meter Reader (Provisional) on personnel requisition #2006 -19. JNG:kf Cc: Charles Masi James Campolong Shirley Hunter Water DPW J1 ' Joseph N. Giambra Commissioner RECEIVED AND FILED `G\ # 3 (Rev 01/02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule " A " have been certified or approved by the Department of Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: September 11, 2006 1rV 01').14 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water to the Position of Pumping Plant Operator (Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal - (Insert One) : Temporary (Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive) - (Insert One) : Promotion (Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Fl - (Insert One) at the: Maximum (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $42,289.00 Schedule " A " LAST JOB TITLE: Maintenance Assistant -Water Name - - -[: William Appenheimer LAST DEPT.: Water DATE: 08/02/06 Address - - -(: 22 Kail Street LAST SALARY: $ 32,675 City & Zip - - -[: Buffalo, New York 14207 Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: XXX -XX - 5998 ------------------------------------------------------ LAST JOB TITLE: Name - - -[: LAST DEPT.: DATE: _f_/ Address - -- [: LAST SALARY: $ i City & Zip - - - [: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.:XXX -XX- ------------------ ------------------------------------ LAST JOB TITLE: Name - - -[: LAST DEPT.: -DATE:—/—/— Address - -- (: LAST SALARY: $ City & Zip - - - (: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: XXX -XX- ------------------ ------------------------------ ------ LAST JOB TITLE: Name - - - [: LAST DEPT.: DATE: Address - - - [: LAST SALARY: $ City & Zip - - - [: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE.: - BUDGET ACCT. OBJ..:- SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 411001 Proj ID $ 35,578 - $ 42,289 TITLE CODE NO.: 4520 PERSONNEL REQ. NO.: -09 PER: YEAR X DAY HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM Per Local 17 Union Contract: All employees who are required to have a stationary engineer's license shall be paid at the maximum salary. TYPE NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Joseph N. Giambra TYPE TITLE OF APPT. AUTH. Commissioner DATE: 08/14/2006 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CL '(ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 6- HUMAN RESOURCES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- - EMPLOYEE(S) 53 - -3711 20 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE CITY OF BUFFALO ' ^- '�FFALO DEPARTMENT OF POLICE L H. McCarthy Gipson 74 Franklin Street Commissioner of Police Buffalo, NY 14202 -4099 Phone: (716) 851 -4444 September 5, 2006 , z ,,, David A. Franczyk, President Common Council 1315 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 City Owned Vehicle Inscription Reference Sec. 348 of Ch. VI Charter and Ordinances of the City of Buffalo Dear Mr. Franczyk: Pursuant to Chapter 53 of the City Charter, I am authorizing the designation of the following vehicles to the Buffalo Fire Department for police purposes: C -1 Fire Commissioner B -51 Deputy Fire Commissioner B -52 Deputy Fire Commissioner B -53 Deputy Fire Commissioner B -55 Special Operations Chief F -19 Planning Officer F -10 Arson Investigator F -11 Arson Investigator Thank you for your cooperation herein. Sincerely, H. McCarthy Gaon J Commissioner of Police HMG:kct RECEIVED AND FILE cc: Michael S. Lombardo, Fire Commissioner Peter J. Savage, III, Esq. _ #3 (Rev 07103) 0,*c c %� sC Certificate of Appointment Mayor's Ot4ft Of ' Approval: � A In Compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buherrl transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Department of Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: August 14, 2006 in the Department of: Police Division of: Detective Bureau to the Position of: Detective Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ (Permanent Provisional Temporary, Seasonal) - (Insert One) : Permanent (Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive) - (Insert One) : Promotion (Minimum Intermediate, Maximum, Flat) - (Insert One) : at the: Flat PERSONNEL REQ. NO. 2005 -136 REQUIRED Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $ 59,909 Schedule "A" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAST JOB TITLE: Contingent Perm Detective Name - - -[ : James W. Panus LAST DEPT.: Police DATE 03/06 Address - - -[ : 296 Westbrook Drive LAST SALARY: $ 59,909 D.O.B.: XX /XX City & Zip - - -[ : Cheektowaga, NY 14225 Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: XXX/XX/2997 LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: °�, 0? q, " Name - - -[ : Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE.: - 120010001 - 411001 BUDGET ACCT.OBJ.: - 120010001 - 411001 PROJ ID: SALARY RANGE OF POSITION: - $ 59,909 - $ 59,909 REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: TITLE CODE NO.: 213 PERSONNEL REQ. NO.: 2005 -136 PER: YEAR ® DAY ❑ HOUR ❑ TYPE NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: H. McCarthy Gipson TYPE TITLE OF APPT. AUTH Commissioner of Police DATE August 14, 2006 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO CITY CLERK (ON / BEFORE AP OINTMENf DATE) OTHER COPIES TO #5 - COMPTROLLER #6 — HUMAN RESOURCES / CIVIL SERVICE #7 — BUDGET #8 — DEPARTMENT #9 — DIVISION #10 - EMPLOYEE (S) �2. #3 (Rev 07/03) Certificate of Appointment Mayor's OffNe Approval: / VjV I In Compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of , I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Department of Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 08/24/2006 PERSONNEL REQ. NO. REQUIRED in the Department of: Police Division of: Fleet Maintenance to the Position of: Motor Equipment Maintenance Supervisor 1 (Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal) - (Insert One) : Permanent (Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive) - (Insert One) : Promotion (Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat) - (Insert One) : at the: Intermediate Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $ 33,094 Schedule "A" ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LAST JOB TITLE: Permanent Motor Equip Mechanic Name - - -[ : John A. Sheely LAST DEPT.: Police DATE 10/98 Address - - -[ : 57 Campbell LAST SALARY: $ 31,838 D.O.B.: XX /XX City & Zip - - -[ : Buffalo. NY 14216 Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: XXX/XX/9759 LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: LAST JOB TITLE: LAST DEPT.: DATE / LAST SALARY: $ D.O.B.: Last 4 digits of S.S.N.: Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip - - -[ Name - - -[ Address - - -[ City & Zip : - - -[ REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE.: - 120220001 - 411001 BUDGETACCT.OBJ.: - 120220001 - 411001 PROJ ID: SALARY RANGE OF POSITION: - $ 30,806 - $ 35,381 2006 -21 TITLE CODE NO.: 6170 PERSONNEL REQ. NO.: 2006 -21 PER: YEAR ® DAY ❑ HOUR ❑ REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Mr. Sheely was at a step 5 M.E.M. As per the Collective Bargaining Agreement between Local 264 and the City of Buffalo, Article IV section 4.5, Mr. Sheely must start at least $250 over his current salary/ TYPE NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: H. McCarthy Gipson TYPE TITLE OF APPT. AUTH Commissioner of Police DATE August 28, 2006 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO CITY CLERK (ON / BEFORE APPOINTMENT PATQ OTHER COPIES TO #5 - COMPTROLLER #6 — HUMAN RESOURCES / CIVIL SERVICE rj #7 — BUDGET #8 — DEPARTMENT #9 — DIVISION #10 - EMPLOYEE (S) 22 FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL Mayor BYRON W. BROWN Corporation Counsel ALISA A. LUKASIEWICZ City of Buffalo Department of Law 1100 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 -3379 Telephone (716) 851 -4343 Fax (716) 851 -4051 s G September 14, 2006 Senior Deputy Corporation Counsel DAVID J. STATE Assistant Corporation Counsel TIMOTHY A. BALL KELLY GALE EISENRIED CARMEN J. GENTILE ALAN GERSTMAN GREGORY HEEB JOHN V. HEFFRON DENISE M. MALICAN ILO N. NOBLE PETER J. SAVAGE, III EDWARD J. TAUBLIEB LISA M. YAEGER Mr. Christopher S. Pawenski Erie County Department of Environment and Planning 95 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: GML 239 -m Referral for City of Buffalo Ordinance Amendment � t Dear Mr. Pawenski: ' �1 I am counsel to the City of Buffalo Common Council. Enclosed please find a completed GML 239 -m referral form related to a proposed ordinance amendment before the Common Council. This ordinance amendment would re -enact the use permit requirements for human services facilities in the City of Buffalo, which had expired on July 1, 2004. The Common Council's Committee on Legislation will conduct a public hearing on September 26, 2006 at 2:00pm in Common Council Chambers, and desires to act on this proposed ordinance at its regular meeting on October 3, 2006. Should you require any additional information please do not hesitate to contact me at 851 -4116. Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter. Very truly yours, Alisa A. Lukasiewicz Corporation Counsel Peter J. Savage Assistant Corporation Counsel PJS:lmk Enclosures cc: City of Buffalo Common Council REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEG ISLATION , ci r",'�v,� �t�,� 3 ) SITE PLAN OR ZONING REFERRAL TO COUNTY OF ERIE, N.Y. AND REPLY TO MUNICIPALITY Note: Please complete in triplicate. Send original and one copy (with attachments) to Erie County Division of Planning, Room 1053, 95 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N.Y. 11202 Retain last copy for your tiles. DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Case No.: Received The proposed action described herein is referred in accordance with the provisions of the General Municipal Law, which provides that if no reply is received in 30 days after receipt of full information including a SEQR EAF if applicable, the municipal agency may take final action without considering such reply. If, however, reply is received at any time prior to municpal action, such reply must be considered. Description of Proposed Action 1. Name of Municipality: City of Buffalo 2. Hearing Schedule: Date - September 26, 200 6Time 2 :OOPm Location Carmon Council Chambers, 13th floor 3. Action is before: ® Legislative Body Board of Appeals Planning Board 4. Action consists of: New Ordinance [3 Rezone /Map Change L Ordinance Amendment 0 Site Plan 0 variance 0 Special Use Permit 0 Other 5. Location of Property: QX Entire Municipality 0 Specific as follows (t.oeatim.Sketch Map Reqnired) 6. Referral required as N i State or County ® Municipal boundary Farm Operation located in site is within 500' of: Property /Institution an Agricultural District 0 Expressway ❑ County Road 0 State Highway 0 Proposed State or County Road, Property, Building/ Institution, or Drainageway Re- enactwnt of zoning ordinance requiring a use:: permit 7. Proposed change or use (be specific): for humar, servi c faci 1 i ties i n the Ci ty of Buffal o, whi ch had expired on July 1,. 2004 8. Other remarks: (ID #, SBL #, etc.) 9. Submitted by: City of Buffalo Cam Council by Peter J. Savage, III, Assistant Corpora Counsel September 14, . (. Name & Title) (llatc) 1130 City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202 (Mailing Address - Please include zip code) Reply to Municipality by Erie County Division of Planning Receipt of the above - described proposed action is acknowledged on The Division herewith submits its review and reply under the provisions of applicable state and local la w, based on the information submitted with this referral. 1. ❑ The proposed action is not subject to review under the law. 2. ❑ Form ZR -3, Comment on Proposed Action, is attached hereto. 3. 0 The proposed action is subject to review; the Division makes the recommendation shown on Form ZR -4, Recommendation on Proposed Action, which is attached hereto. 4. ❑ No recommendation; proposed action has been reviewed and determined to be of local concern. By the Division of Planning: Date: ZR-1, ECDEP (Rev. 12/95) By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Ordinance Amendment Chapter 511, Zoning The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 511 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: § 511 -136. Use permit required for human service facilities. A. Legislative findings and intent. It is recognized that human service facilities exist. in locations throughout the City of Buffalo. It is further recognized that there exists a concentration of such facilities in certain areas of the city despite application of the current Zoning Ordinances of the City of Buffalo. The continuing placement of such facilities in areas which are already over- concentrated serves to defeat the community integration goals of these facilities.and may alter the nature and character of affected areas to the detriment of both the users of such facilities and the community in general. Further regulation is therefore necessary to balance the interests of the users of such facilities and the community in general. B. Regulated uses. Effective [July 1, 1995] upon the passage of this article no public or private entity shall establish a food pantry, soup kitchen, substance abuse community or residential treatment facility, walk -in or drop -in center, counseling center, detention center, temporary or short-term shelter, transient housing, residential treatment facility established for penal or correctional purposes or similar facilities, in the City of Buffalo without first obtaining permission from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The requirements of this article shall apply to regulated uses existing prior to the effective date of this article which are enlarged or extended after the effective date of this article. C. Application to Zoning Board. Applicants seeking to establish uses regulated under this section shall submit to the Zoning Board a detailed description of the proposed use, including but not limited to an estimation of the number of individuals to be served at the facility over a stated time period, the number of residents to be housed, the activities and programs anticipated at the facility, the hours of operation and the degree of supervision at the facility. The applicant shall also submit a demonstration of the need for such use at the proposed location and a detailed explanation of how this use will not adversely impact the nature and character of the area in which the facility is to be based. The applicant shall also submit the information required under this subsection to both the Common Council and the City Planning Board for their review and advisory recommendation, if any. The Zoning Board of Appeals, Common Council, or City Planning Board may also require other information as may reasonably be necessary to ascertain the impact of the proposed facility on public safety, health and welfare. D. Standards. In addition to a consideration of the effect of the proposed use on the public health, safety, and aesthetics, the Zoning Board shall consider the impact of the proposed use on the area in which the facility is to be based, including the concentration of existing regulated uses. The Zoning Board shall consider any recommendation from the Common Council or the City Planning Board, but it is not bound by these recommendations. Within 120 days after receiving an application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall either approve the application without conditions, approve the application with conditions or deny the application. E. Conditions on approval. In the event of an approval, the Zoning Board may attach such conditions as are necessary or desirable in its judgment to ensure the compatibility of the proposed use with surrounding property and overall development of the community. Such conditions shall be expressly set forth in the Zoning Board approval. Nothing contained herein shall preclude the Zoning Board from making reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices or services as are necessary to allow the users of a regulated facility to use and enjoy such facility. F. Denial of application. The Zoning Board shall deny an application if it is determined that the nature and character of the area in which the facility is to be based would be substantially altered as, a result of the establishment of the facility. In the event of a denial, the Zoning Board shall issue a written decision specifying the basis for the denial. G. Abandonment of use. All approvals issued under this article shall expire and terminate upon the cessation or abandonment of the permitted use for a one -year period. H. Termination. All approvals shall be deemed to be personal to the holder and shall terminate upon the transfer of title or ownership of the property or change of operator, tenant or occupant or . A change of use. I. Exemption. The requirements of this article shall not apply to hospitals, sanitariums or other institutions governed by § 511 -12H of this chapter. The requirements of this article shall not apply to those facilities whose site selection is comprehensively regulated by state or federal law and when such regulation is intended to preempt local regulation of site locations as contained in this article. J. Effective date and expiration. This article shall take effect [on July 1, 1995] upon its passage and shall expire on July 1, [2004] 2011 K. Severability. If any word, clause, sentence, paragraph, subsection, section or part of this article included in this article now or through supplementation shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the word, clause, sentence, paragraph, subsection, section or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. APPROVED AS TO FORM Corporation 6ounse l NOTE: Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to be deleted. AAL:PJS:rmv T: \wp6O\msword \pjs \ord- amend - 511- 136.doc 2 COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 14, 2006 lUt�=, g, FROM: DEPARTMENT: DEPARTMENT OF LAW DIVISION: BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION SUBJECT: [:Municipal Code Violations Report PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY): Ex. (Item No. 95, C.C.P. 02/21/06) Your Honorable Body has asked the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication to file a monthly report indicating the total number of violations cited by the violation type for each department, division and /or office charged with issuing violation notices. Attached is the requested reports for violations cited during the months of July and August 2006. As you can see from the reports, the various departments issued 1,061 summonses during the month of July and 1,312 summonses during the month of August. SIGNATURE: LINDA L. SCOTT TITLE: ASSISTANT DIRECTOR BUREAU OF ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION :' '` " Total Summonses Issued From 07/01/2006 to 07/31/2006 AA Streets Sanitation Code Violations - AA C D m s f, 51 ez_ A- 7 — ( v iY j `Sk ? i C A r(O (_,�7 cC_ Duty of Owner /Occupant to cut grass,weeds,brush - chapter 341 sec. 1 02 Garbage in street more than 12 hrs. ahead of collection 16 08 Obstructions of streets and passages 4 26 Excessive amounts of Bulk trash or Unbounded trash 5 29 Deposits on Streets or public places prohibited- chapter 413 7 32 Totes and Recycling Containers not Removed from Curb After Collection 24 33 Overflowing Totes Including Trash Placed on Top Of, Next To or Around Tote - Chapter 216 Section 15 4 34 More Than Two Pieces of Bulk Trash 30 35 Tires, Construction/Demolition Debris or Fill Placed Out for Collection 1 36 Failure to Use City Receptacles 1 37 Tote Exceeds Weight Limit 1 39 Dismantling Required - Refrigerators - Chapter 365 -1 1 40 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 19 113 AA Summonses Issued ID Inspections Code Violations 01 Duty of Owner /Occupant to cut grass,weeds,brush - chapter 341 sec. 1 28 02 Maintain open area free from physical hazard, Rodent, Infestation- 341 -6E 6 04 Garbage and Refuse- part 1242, 8(a) 3 16 License, Permits work commenced without license or permit- chapter 263 -23 1 17 Storage of Motor vehicles unregistered, more than 10 days - chapter 511- 93 3 19 Screening, setback, surfacing, lighting,access requirement -paved parking area 1 20 Parking on unpaved area in Front or Side yard- chapter 307 4 25 Contractors - License Required - Chapter 144 Section 2(A)(1) 1 26 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 2 99 2 51 ID Summonses Issued LD License Code Violations 07 Vending Machiens - chapter 483 - section 2 1 23 Music- chapter 75- section 13(A) 2 31 Sidewalk Cafes - chapter 413 - section 59(F) 1 34 Used Cars - chapter 254- section 2 (A) 1 39 Repair,service,storage Garage- License required - chapter 1 86-sec. 1 3(C) 1 Summons " Violation Number and Description V Type T 41 Contractors- license required - chapter 144 section 2(A)(1) 7 LD Summonses Issued PD Police Code Violations 01 Drinking and /or Possessing Alcohol in public places and vehicles- 69- sec.1,2 192 05 Garbage not properly contained - Chapter 216 section 8 16 06 In Park after hours (10.00PM) - chapter 309 section 25 32 07 No Peddlers License - Chapter 316 section 1 2 08 Soliciting Money - License required- chapter 316 section 27 4 14 Fireworks display without permit - chapter 263 section 14 1 15 First Excessive Noise violation (residential,public,vehicle) chapter 293 sec.4&7 202 16 Dumping and depositing materials in Park- chapter 309 section 14 1 17 Interference with street and sidewalk surfaces - chapter 413 section 3 2 18 Repair of Vehicles - chapter 413 section 38 1 21 Unlicensed Tow truck - chapter 454 section 2 1 22 Second Excessive Noise Violation - chapter 293 sections 4 & 7 7 24 Third and Subsequent Excessive Noise Violation- chapter 293 section 4 & 7 5 26 Junk vehicles on public or private property - chapter 413 section 4(F) 17 30 Taxicab and Livery- Drivers License required- chapter 437- section 9 2 31 Deposits on streets or public places - chapter 413 section 4 6 32 Taxicab and Livery- license required on motor vehicle- chapter 413 sec. 4 4 33 Storage of Motor Vehicles unregistered, more than 10 days - Chap 511, Section 93 9 38 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 1 39 Garbage Rubbish Accumulation - (PM) Chapter 3 - Section 305.1 3 40 Solid Waste/Totes at curb prior to or after day of scheduled pickup - Chapter 216 Section 14 5 42 Duty of Owner or Occupant to cut grass, weeds, brush - (PM) Chapter 3 - Section 302.4 48 99 3 564 PD Summonses Issued SS Streets Sanitation Code Violations - SS Q e 02 Garbage in street more than 12 hrs. ahead of collection 10 03 Use of Illegal containers for Garbage or not properly enclosed 12 21 Overflowing /littered /uncovered Dumpsters 2 26 Excessive amounts of Bulk trash or Unbounded trash 4 27 Illegal Dumping 3 28 Numbering of Buildings - Chapter 109 section 5 2 29 Deposits on Streets or public places prohibited- chapter 413 5 32 Totes and Recycling Containers not Removed from Curb After Collection 11 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION 08/0512006 65 Niagara Square, Room 215 Page 2 of 3 Buffalo, New York 14242 7161851 -4446 33 Overflowing Totes Including Trash Placed on Top Of, Next To or Around Tote - Chapter 216 Section 15 18 34 More Than Two Pieces of Bulk Trash 72 35 Tires, Construction /Demolition Debris or Fill Placed Out for Collection 8 36 Failure to Use City Receptacles 3 37 Tote Exceeds Weight Limit 12 38 Placing Commercial User's Solid Waste for Public Collection without City Contract 2 40 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 2 166 SS Summonses Issued Total Summonses Issued 901 Total Summonses Issued From 08/01/2006 to 08/31/2006 Summons' T Violation Number and Description Ty Violation Total l L��R'19 e'LJ I �I � F ln� AA Streets Sanitation Code Violations - AA C °' m�T ��i rj 02 02 Garbage in street more than 12 hrs. ahead of collection 30 03 Use of Illegal containers for Garbage or not properly enclosed 3 04 Sidewalks in Business District not cleared of litter 6 08 Obstructions of streets and passages 3 26 Excessive amounts of Bulk trash or Unbounded trash 12 29 Deposits on Streets or public places prohibited - chapter 413 3 32 Totes and Recycling Containers not Removed from Curb After Collection 38 33 Overflowing Totes Including Trash Placed on Top Of, Next To or Around Tote - Chapter 216 Section 15 5 34 More Than Two Pieces of Bulk Trash 41 35 Tires, Construction /Demolition Debris or Fill Placed Out for Collection 2 36 Failure to Use City Receptacles 5 39 Dismantling Required - Refrigerators- Chapter 365 -1 1 40 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 15 164 AA Summonses Issued ID Inspections Code Violations 01 Duty of Owner /Occupant to cut grass,weeds,brush - chapter 341 sec. 1 32 02 Maintain open area free from physical hazard, Rodent, Infestation - 341 -6E 9 04 Garbage and Refuse- part 1242, 8(a) 6 12 Junk vehicles, equipment in open areas of premises - part 1242.10(b) 1 17 Storage of Motor vehicles unregistered, more than 10 days- chapter 511- 93 1 19 Screening, setback,surfacing, lighting,access requirement -paved parking area 1 25 Contractors - License Required - Chapter 144 Section 2(A)(1) 1 26 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 1 52 ID Summonses Issued LD License Code Violations 07 Vending Machiens - chapter 483 - section 2 2 09 Coin Controlled Devices - chapter 75- section 18(6)(3) 1 14 Billiards - chapter 92- section 1 1 20 Second Hand Dealers- chapter 254 - section 2(A) 2 23 Music- chapter 75- section 13(A) 4 27 Restaurant - chapter 370- section 2 1 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION 09114/2006 65 Niagara square, Roam 215 Page 1 of 3 Buffalo, New York 14202 7161851.4046 i lo(,f C(� Summons Violation T Violation Number and Description Total Type 34 Used Cars - chapter 254- section 2 (A) 1 36 Landscape and Snow removal- License required- chapter 144 - section -16 4 16 LD Summonses Issued PD Police Code Violations 01 Drinking and/or Possessing Alcohol in public places and vehicles- 69- sec.1,2 162 04 Arcade License required (4 or more coin controlled devices) chap.75 -18C2 1 05 Garbage not properly contained - Chapter 216 section 8 1 06 In Park after hours (I O.00PM) - chapter 309 section 25 89 07 No Peddlers License - Chapter 316 section 1 2 08 Soliciting Money - License required- chapter 316 section 27 3 10 Unmarked Tow Truck - chapter 454 section 5 1 15 First Excessive Noise violation (residential,public,vehicle) chapter 293 sec.4&7 182 17 Interference with street and sidewalk surfaces - chapter 413 section 3 4 18 Repair of Vehicles - chapter 413 section 38 1 20 Maintenance of Sidewalks(cleaned and repaired)- chapter 413 section 48 1 22 Second Excessive Noise Violation - chapter 293 sections 4 & 7 5 23 Transporting between 11 and 25 tires without Permit - chapter 235 section 20 1 24 Third and Subsequent Excessive Noise Violation- chapter 293 section 4 & 7 5 26 Junk vehicles on public or private property - chapter 413 section 4(F) 14 28 Illegally Dumping - chapter 216 section 9 & 17 7 30 Taxicab and Livery- Drivers License required- chapter 437- section 9 8 31 Deposits on streets or public places - chapter 413 section 4 6 32 Taxicab and Livery- license required on motor vehicle- chapter 413 sec. 4 5 33 Storage of Motor Vehicles unregistered, more than 10 days - Chap 511, Section 93 11 38 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216 -14 and 15 1 39 Garbage Rubbish Accumulation - (PM) Chapter 3 - Section 305.1 4 42 Duty of Owner or Occupant to cut grass, weeds, brush - (PM) Chapter 3 - Section 302.4 33 99 6 553 PD Summonses Issued SS Streets Sanitation Code Violations - SS �•�+ �Gi �.d c� ��e+�\ 02 Garbage in street more than 12 hrs. ahead of collection J 10 03 Use of Illegal containers for Garbage or not properly enclosed 8 08 Obstructions of streets and passages 1 26 Excessive amounts of Bulk trash or Unbounded trash 5 27 Illegal Dumping 1 29 Deposits on Streets or public places prohibited- chapter 413 7 ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION 09M412006 65 Niagara Square, Room 215 Page 2 of 3 Buffalo, New York 14202 7161851! -4046 Summons Violation Number and Description Violation Type Total 32 Totes and Recycling Containers not Removed from Curb After Collection 3 33 Overflowing Totes Including Trash Placed on Top Of, Next To or Around Tote - Chapter 216 Section 15 27 34 More Than Two Pieces of Bulk Trash 104 35 Tires, Construction/Demolition Debris or Fill Placed Out for Collection 6 36 Failure to Use City Receptacles 5 37 Tote Exceeds Weight Limit 12 38 Placing Commercial User's Solid Waste for Public Collection without City Contract 1 40 Improper Usage of City Provided Receptacle or Tote - Chapter 216-14 and 15 5 196 SS Summonses Issued Total Summonses Issued 980 �A A , ADMINISTRATIVE ADJUDICATION 09114/2006 65 Niagara Square, Room 21 Page 3 of Buffalo, New York 14202 7161851-4046 23/24 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the'provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 30 PASSED September 19, 2006 Asbestos Air Sampling & Project Monitoring Services Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i�� ,II (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: September 11, 2006 1 ° From: Department: Economic Development and Permit and Inspection Services Division: Economic Development and Permit and Inspection Services Subject: [ :Bid opening " Asbestos Air Sampling and Project Monitoring Services" [: August 24, 2006 Type in Upper and [: Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. XXX C.C.P. XXXXXX Text ( Type Single Space Below I would like to inform your Honorable Body that on August 24, 2006 a bid opening took place in the office of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services for Air Sampling and Project Monitoring Services. This is to fulfill a requirement of Code Rule 56 subpart 56 -4 of New York State Industrial Code Rule 56, General Project Air Sampling and Laboratory Analysis requirements, 56 -4.3, Independent Third Party Sampling and Analysis. The following contractors submitted proposals as follows: B.K. PETERSON - $324.00 /day Daily Rate - $160.00 /day Project Rate SIENNA - $420.00 /day Daily Rate - $180.00 /day Project Rate UNYSE - $273.00 /day Daily Rate - $50.00 /day Project Rate Please be advised that we wish to award the contract to UNYSE (Upper New York State Environmental, Inc.). The City will pay to the contractor a sum not to exceed $347,600.00 to be paid from Capital Project fund number 39650206. This amount covers approximately 400 separate projects. Type Department Head Name: Richard M. Tobe Type Title: COMM ONE Signature of Department Head: Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Economic Development and Permit and Inspection Services dated September 11, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Economic Development and Permit and Inspection Services, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Asbestos Air Sampling and Project Monitoring Services, to UNYSE, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $273.00 daily and $50.00 /day Project Rate. Funds for the project are available in Capital Project Fund #39650206. Passed. 26 PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv\26c9- 19a.doc e- *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] * g * 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 31 PASSED September 19, 2006 Burchfield Penny Art Center Museum Project Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Fri #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: September 18, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENTS: Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services; and Office of Strategic Planning SUBJECT: Burchfield- Penney Art Center /Museum Project PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: CCP September 12, 2006, Item #101 The Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services and the Office of Strategic Planning has considered and processed a request from the State University of New York (Buffalo State College) regarding their desire to build and operate a new two story approximately 75,000 square foot Burchfield-Penney Art Center /museum building on a parcel of land comprised of approximately 4.9 acres in the vicinity of the southeast corner of Elmwood Avenue and Rockwell Road in Buffalo. Said 4.9 acres of land are subject to certain title reverter and restriction rights in favor of the City of Buffalo. The reverter and restriction rights in favor of the City of Buffalo would need to be amended in order to permit the 4.9 acres to be used as a new Burchfield - Penney Art Center /museum. The Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspection Services and the Office of Strategic Planning requests your Honorable Body approve an amendment to the title. reverter and restriction rights which the City of Buffalo holds in the said 4.9 acres to permit also the use of the 4.9 acres as a site for the new two story 75,000 square foot Burchfield - Penney Art Center /museum for educational purposes all as set forth in the attached proposed resolution. We also respectfully request that your Honorable Body authorize the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary title reversion and restriction amendments in such form and substance so as to properly effectuate the limited amendments as are set forth above and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD RICHARD M. TOBE tue - r W q Council President Franczyk and Councilmember Golombek hereby request to be excused from voting on the above item. PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 That the Common Council hereby approves and authorizes the limited amendment to the City's existing to the reversion and restriction rights over approximately 4.9 acres of land and only in as much as is required to permit use of the subject land for museum and educational purposes by the State University of New York including use as a new two story approximately 75,000 square foot Burchfield Penny Art Center Museum and the Corporation Counsel is hereby authorized to prepare the necessary documents to effectuate this approval and the mayor is authorized to execute the same. PASSED . AYES - 7 NOES - 0 Council President Franczyk and Councilmember Golombek hereby request to be excused from voting on the above item. *AYE* NO BONIFACIO * S * * * pAVIS * * FONTANA FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK KEARNS * LOCURTO * * RUSSELL * THOMPSON * [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 - 6 l [3/4 - 7] *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA * * * KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [----- -- ------ ) [ MAJ - 5 ] . * 9 * U [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7 ] f rQ F .- RESOLUTION By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Burchfield- Penney Art Center /Museum Project Whereas: A new two story approximately 75,000 square foot Burchfield- Penney Art Center /Museum (the "Museum ") occupying approximately 4.9 acres of land (as described on Schedule A attached hereto and made a part hereof) is being constructed at the southeast corner of Elmwood Avenue and Rockwell Road in Buffalo; and Whereas: The Museum is scheduled to be completed in spring of 2008, and it will have a major presence on Elmwood Avenue in the heart of Buffalo's museum district; and Whereas: The Museum is being constructed on land originally owned by the City of Buffalo that was transferred to the State of New York in the 1870's; and Whereas: The original deed from the City of Buffalo to the State of New York provides, among other things, that the property shall only be used for an "Insane Asylum" and provides the City with title reversionary and restriction rights in the event the land stops being used as an Insane Asylum; and Whereas: In order for this important project to proceed it is necessary to address and appropriately amend the reversionary and restriction rights held by the City; and Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council hereby approves and authorizes the limited amendment to the City's existing title reversion and restriction rights over approximately 4.9 acres of land and only inasmuch as is required to permit use of the subject land for museum and educational purposes by the State University of New York including use as a new two story approximately 75,000 square foot Burchfield- Penney Art Center /Museum.; and Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council hereby directs the Corporation Counsel to prepare the necessary title reversion and restriction amendments in such form and substance as shall also permit the construction and operation of a new two story approximately 75,000 square foot Burchfield - Penney Art Center /Museum on the aforementioned land; and Be It Finally Resolved: That the Common Council hereby authorizes the Mayor to execute any and all documents necessary to effectuate the title reversion and restriction amendments once they are drafted, finalized and approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel. I 1§1A 6s.... Schedule A All that piece or parcel of property hereinafter designated as parcel A situate in lot lao of the New York State ]file Reserve and tot 48 Township 1I. Range a of the Holland Lend Company SuMY City of Buffalo, County of Erie. State of New York e and described as follows PARCEL A Beglnnln8 at the Intersection of the most lino of Elmwood Avenue and the south line of a campus road commonly known as Rockwell Road; Thence = 29'- 0i' along the west line Of Elmwood Avenue, a distance of 264.35 lest to a point. Thence N= ao- 35'- 45'!_W. a distance of 347.>i9 teat to a point; Thence N a distance of 16201 feet to a point; Thence N- 09= 40' -09• -W a distance of 35x.71 tact to a point. Thence N- 00*- ID' -52 =$ a distance of mail feet'to a point on the south line of sold Rockwell Road; 7bence along the south Una of said Rockwell Road, a distance of 759.06 fast to the Poin! or Place of Be" innIV& containing 157,546t square fact or 3017. Acres.. more or lobs. Being Intended to be part of land conveyed to, the People of the State of .New" Yoik by dead.- recorded In. the Erie County Clerk's Office In Llber 309 of Deeds at Page III . Subject to easements, rig"hts -of -way and restrictions of record •AU that piece or pereal of PrOPerty hereinafter designated as parcel 0 situate In Lot 160 Of the flex York State Ile Reserve, City of Buffalo. County of Erie, Stalg of Now York. . and described an ' PARCEL B Beglnatog at a point on the .south line of a campus road commonly, known as Rockwell Road at a distance of 759.00 feet westerly measured along said south line of Rockwell Road from Its intersection with the west line of Elmwood Avenue; Thence 5 -00 - I9'- 52' -1►, a distance of 165 feet to a point; Thencat N =0W- 40'- 09' -il', a distance of 139.39 feat to a Point; Thence N- 00'- 30' -W -$ a distance feet to a point on the south line of said ' Rockwall Road; Thence 3 -89 �29'- 15 " -F along the south Tina of sold No ckwe)l koad. a distance of 130.87 teat to the Point or Place of Beginning, containing Y3 090t square feet or 0.530 Acres, snore or Leas Being Intended to is part of land conveyed to the People of the Stab of New York by deed recorded In the Me County Clerk's Office in L'ber 309 of Deeds at Page 113. Subject to easements, rights -of- -way and restrictions of record City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the.attached resolution item. No. 32 Food Store License 230 Lexington PASSED September 19, 2006 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk tA L� To: The Common Council: Date: September 6, 2006 From: Department: Department of Economic Development Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store License [: 230 Lexington (Niagara) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [. Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located at 230 Lexington and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Signature: Department Head Title: CONMSSIONER RMT:mrz CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: COLLECTIONS OFFICE REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS OFFICE APPLICATION FOR: LEXINGTON GENERAL STORE LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE NEW LICENSE 2007 BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 230 LEXINGTON 553 -3112 MICHAEL KING 876 -1750 544261 08/09/2006 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: & �/ �/� DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: 42� �� T INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppShp2rpt C p CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: LEXINGTON GENERAL STORE LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE 0- NEW LICENSE 2007 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 230 LEXINGTON BUSINESS PHONE: 553 -3112 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: MICHAEL KING APPL. PHONE: 876 -1750 APPLICATION NUMBER: 544261 REFERRAL DATE: 08/09/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: 3 -11 71 6 6 DISAPPROVED REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE: DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. = �� � t c xr Ca AppSlip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: LEXINGTON GENERAL STORE I ICENSE TYPES ,_ FOOD"STORE:._ f BUSINESS ADDRESS: 230 LEXINGTON BUSINESS PHONE: 553 -3112 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: MICHAEL KING APPL. PHONE: 876 -1750 APPLICATION NUMBER: 544261 REFERRAL DATE: 08/09/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW .:LICENSE 2007 {TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK REMARKS: INSPECTOR DATE: U I DATE: DATE: FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW` RM#� EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppS11p2.rpr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: LEXINGTON GENERAL STORE LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE NEW LICENSE 2007 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 230 LEXINGTON BUSINESS PHONE: 553 -3112 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: MICHAEL KING APPL. PHONE: 876 -1750 APPLICATION NUMBER: 544261 REFERRAL DATE: 08/09/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) PPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** INSPECTOR d / f RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: LEXINGTON GENERAL STORE LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 230 LEXINGTON 553 -3112 MICHAEL KING 876 -1750 544261 08/09/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK ***REASON NEW LICENSE 2007 vj� (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) DATE: DATE: DATE: DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** INSPECTOR 1 RM# - PL EXT Z �" AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appslip2.rpt DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DE'4'L+ LOPMENT, PERMt I' & INSPECTION SE Y . OFFICE OF LICENSES ,' & 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO NY 14201 8514678 � DEPOSIT LIMSE APPLICATION- NO. , 2 (4 7 PLEASE CHECK UCENSI, C4TEGORY APPLYING FOR RESTAURANT BAKERY CONFECTI RESTAURANT TAKEOUT CATERER FOOD STORE MEAT, FISH & POULTRY Date, Applicant Name 3 " A Applicant Horize Phone # 6 ° .� � - � Appi antAddress (No,, Street) (City, Town or Village) (State} CoAplioantName Co- Applicant Address Z� . (No,, street) - (City, T'ctwn o r Village} (state } - ( P) Corpor qQ1 I v�wa A _ ate incorporated f enato of Business "Certificat8 '_ Business Name Business Address to , �t1� (No Street) (City, Town or Village) { } Ivia?liizg Address (if,& ferent than business_ address - - - - . (�to., Street) Y (Gity, T own or Vi fig) •, ( , .. .. ; - •, _ ,gyp .. - . �usinessl?hone# "d � . Stag Tax IUD Number _ __.. �� :ado_; ofEmpXoyees tBaket & Confectzoiier oiiiy} _•' A ant Si e' — ' Subs= ` bed and swain to btfoze me thi; rD of C i 20 FEES jFSTA. TA* 0 ZQ4 SEATS ` SI14.00 _ 201400 BEATS 5=� Corninissi ofDoods in afid forthe STATtRAP7T TAI{EOUTfCA S 88:4Q City vftgffalo, 4c_w �or#� IRS. 5154,44 WA,T,FISH 6c YOi7I, iRX: (2 } $ll5 44 FOOD STORE jAXMC0NFFCn0MR V ZEMPLC3YEES $63.00 . 26 -54 - 5315.04 " SI244 5525.40_ RST appt Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated September 6, 2006, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 194 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Food Store License to Michael King, located at 230 Lexington. Passed. o �' M�" J - 2 2006 27 PJS:rmv T: \wp60\msword\.rmv\27c9- 19a.doc f, A; 2 *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ) [ MAJ - 5 ] g 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 33 PASSED September 19, 2006 Used Car Dealer 1992 Niagara Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f 'Tr _ < j: E #1 , (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council 0M C, "s .? To: The Common Council: Date: September 6, 2006 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: Used Car Dealer [: 1992 Niagara (l Type in Upper and I [: I Lower Case Only [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Single Space Below Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located at 1992 Niagara St. and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections, I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of Deborah Darnley The attached thereto for Deborah Darnley d/b /a Family Auto Sales. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Tvpe Department Head Name: RICHARD M. TOBE Type Title: COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: RT: MZ:jad Interdepartmental Memo Date: September 6, 2006 To: Richard M. Tobe, Commissioner From: Mary Zizzo, Supervisor of Licenses RE: Common Council Communication — Used Car Dealer at 1992 Niagara Per Cit , Y,of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements for a sed Car Dealer application to the Common Council: Zoning Office Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Police Record Check Application A�4� If Supe is r of K ) �e oh�' Date CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: FAMILY AUTO SALES LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1992 NIAGARA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 886 -4992 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: DEBORAH DARNLEY (716) 886 -4992 544491 08/21/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2007 p) fi /w/i I �tys/r y s� S- 6110 . (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DATE: If Z- d DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# 3 (_ EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appstip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: FAMILY AUTO SALES LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1992 NIAGARA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 886 -4992 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: DEBORAH DARNLEY (716) 886 -4992 544491 08/21/2006 NEW LICENSE 2007 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED f APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: I /--'- /�/ DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: v INSPECTOR RM #_ EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: FAMILY AUTO SALES LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER NEW LICENSE 2007 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1992 NIAGARA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 886 -4992 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: DEBORAH DARNLEY APPL. PHONE: (716) 886 -4992 APPLICATION NUMBER: 544491 REFERRAL DATE: 08/21/2006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DATE: 4 DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR -K_ RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2rp1 09-05-'06 16:52 FROM- T -337 P0011001 F -014 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES offl 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REOUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF ]POLICE APPLICATION FOIL: FAMILY AUTO SALES LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 886 -4992 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DEBORAH DAPLNLEY (716) 886 -4992 544491 08/21/2006 DISAPPROVAL REASON; (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /OEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) AP PROVED DATE: V q/b % DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE! DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MU ST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS; COMM. OF POLICE: ��— -- -� /✓ AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU aPVSljp2.rPt \ \ o 2 (REV. 311 T A P F L I --C lk T I 01ANT F �T A Wi- V n 1 0 BE — LED ?p a. BlIffallo Make DepRvtrnent M,d-',Mj Or L-,j Identirkation, See" 110 r! 74 Frnpklln Street Buffalo New York 14 ji-Orp, is a S10-00 fee to process fthis data. By inail, payment w TUTS ' be anade by - money order. DO P40T send cash through the mail. in per-son, payr-exit can b.-- i-nadc by money or cash, Checks are not I accepted. Make mo-ney order payable to the Buf falo Police De- t- 1 3c sure to Include a stamped, self addrdsscd envelove so that this information can be mailed t(i you. Complete all the ilif'orrnat iai l isted he i ow an. d have your ide- 6: f icat ion mid st Psiature verified by a Not 'y 1" uA b 1 i c (0-r) Commaissio:v ier of Dcede w. fisted on the bottom of this appi p-. t j thop al compliance to these instructions, you WILL N0TrP6eN-- the reauestae itaform afim ALL -85'IGNATUREES MUST 011i ORI z 2 jT OF ! PPLICAINT: - Ay I UP - 117 11-j 1 3 71) � q - SEX RACE �Iklj CIT RENT ADDRESS: Q DATE OF MUM, SO C-LAUSECURff V # REASON FOR REQUEST OF AP PUCANT DDT E___ S TA TE OF NTE YORK COUNTY OF ERIE 1 ss. CITY OF BUMU-0 On th�- of V =004 y7 a�ppcared x 6 pta, I to me known to bc die saxne Person described in., aild W executed the foregohxg fintrument and aciTtowlO the executfon t 1 F',V;-7 Bop —W VIPLETED W . -.!, �- x --e , 'WEINTMCATIONSECTION PERS A ONNEL" L� RECORD ATTACHED r� () — n NO RE VEIZUTFIED BY: 9- CORD 07 FILE D DNTF VERIFJE - 2-e-'4- UION IS NOT BASED ON FINGEXPRINT MENTIFICATION, DO NOT RIE'Ill-k z ()101, 1. AFFIA V JJvu OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY RAU BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 851-4078 LICENSE APPLICATION APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED IN FULL PHOTO M REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS MXAM (2MCK UCRKSR CATEGORY APPLYMG FOR) -r & 1\ X — USED CAR DEALER — SECON16AAM DEALER --- SCRAP PROCESSOR A, ---- �GARAGE SALE _WHOLESALE JUNK, ---PAWNBROKER I FLEA MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS—) APPLICANT APPLICANT , -C G 50 FrAI13 (NO, STREET) (CITY/TOWN OR VUXAGN) I DATE AUk-LLL0M- HOME PHONE # I V-e qsklp (STATE) CO-APPLICANT NAME CO- APPLICANT HOME PHONE CO- APPLIC C ADDRES (NO,STmaM (CITY, TOWN OR VUIAGE) (STATE) (ZXP) DATE INCORPORATED — CORPORATION N BUSINESS NAM, F OR\ B USIKESS ADDRESS BUsRWSSPHOlj M � ROME PHONE STATE TAX ID NUMBE DATE OF B PLACE OF BIRTH-- ARE YOU A U.S. CffMN—#::= HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A CRIME? IF, So STATE WHEN, , WHERE, NATURE OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSITION LIST PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF CORPORATION (IF APPLICABLE) (ADDRESS), (Mmx) (ADR&M (NAM) (ADDRESS? (NAME) (ADDRESS) (NAME) (ADDRESS) (ADDRESS) (PAWNBROKER ONLY) GIVE SCHEDULE OF RATES PROPOSED TO BE CHARGED Applicant Signature Subscribed sworn to before me this':�' �K Commissioner WPeedy in and for the City of Buffalo, New York NON REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated September 6, 2006, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services Permit be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Used Car Dealer license to Deborah Darnley d/b /a Family Auto Sales, located at 1992 Niagara Street. Passed. CT ,_ ft 28 PJS:nnv T: \wp60\msword \rmv\286 -19a. doe *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON (-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 * g * p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 4 71 4 25 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE & URBAN AFFAIRS City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the'provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 34 PASSED September 19, 2006 Req Appr Suppl forPymt of A Sum Equal to Diff Betw Wages /Comp Benefits R &F Malek Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk CD t z� 4� #1 (Rev. 1/93) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: Sept. 5, 2006 From: Department: Administration Finance & Urban Affairs Division: Inventory & Stores Subject: [: REQUEST APPROVAL TO SUBMIT A SUPPLEMENTAL FOR PAYMENT OF A SUM EQUAL TO THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN WAGES AND COMPENSATION BENEFITS [: Rachelle Malek [: Div. Of Inv. & Stores [: AFSCME Local 650 Prior Council Reference: (If Any) Text ( Type Single Space Below): Honorable Body: Rachelle Malek, a Clerk in the Division of Inventory & Stores was on Worker's Compensation from 11/12/2005 to 05/02/2006(122 days). Pursuant to the City Ordinance, Chapter 35, Article VI, Sec. 22, each employee is entitled to a difference in pay allowance under provision of the Workers Compensation Law for a period not to exceed 6 months.Therefore, Ms. Malek is entitled to a difference in pay as follows:The regular salary for 10 days: $ 1066.40 Minus: Federal Income Tax: 64.44; NYS Income Tax: 18.37;FICA: 62.81; Medicare: 14.69; = 906.62 /10 = $90.66 Adjusted Daily Rate. 90.66 * 122 days = $11060.76. Rachelle was paid $4688.27 in Compensation for the period of 11/12/2005 to 05/02/2006 and wages of 2667.33 leaving a Difference in Pay balance of $3614.51 1 request that Your Honorable Body authorize Payroll Audit to process payment for Difference in Pay to Rachelle Malek in the amount of $3614.51. Department Head: Kathleen A. Fitzpatrick. Title: D �� ;; Signature of Department Head: `7� (-1C,�tk &24' � ,i �r d 0 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated September 5, 2006 be received and filed; and That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to pay Rachelle Malek, Clerk, in the Division of Inventory & Stores in the amount of $3,614.51 for difference in pay allowance under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law from 11/12/2005 to 5/2/2006. Passed 'J P1S:rmv t:\wp60\tnsword\rmv\29c9-19a.doc s *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ — S ] * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 — 6 ] W i [3/4 — 7) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 35 PASSED September 19, 2006 Purchase of Duncan EMM Mecjanisms Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 5001 J - 1 I -A # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 15, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Administration and Finance DIVISION: Parking Enforcement Q iD " - `' - ' ` SUBJECT: [: Purchase of Duncan EMM Mechanisms L PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) The Division of Parking Enforcement is requesting to purchase remanufactured Duncan EMM Mechanisms instead of purchasing the new model 2100 offered by Duncan. The Duncan EMM is a discontinued item that Duncan can no longer provide. aQity, Inc. is the exclusive representative for Duncan single space meters for the City of Buffalo. Although Duncan no longer offers the EMM model of mechanism and does not provide parts or remanufacture mechanisms, aQity, Inc. has inventory available and can provide remanufactured EMM mechanisms to satisfy our requirements. The Division of Parking Enforcement will be purchasing these meter mechanisms for $85.00 each, reconditioned, as opposed to purchasing the Duncan model 2100 at a cost of $149.00 per mechanism. This will give us almost two for one by purchasing the reconditioned Duncan EMM mechanism as opposed to the new model 2100. Since we are in the process of converting our single head meters to pay and display stations it is more cost effective to purchase the EMM mechanisms than the newer Model 2100 mechs. We are requesting your permission to authorize the waiver of formal bidding procedures that the purchase division would normally take, and consider this vendor a sole source supplier. Permission is also requested, as these meter mechanisms will be remanufactured. It is essential to our revenues that we obtain and fix the meter mechanisms as soon as possible. We are asking Your Honorable Body's approval so that these meter mechanisms can be shipped the week of September 18, 2006. If we were to purchase the newer mechanisms there would be a six to eight week delivery time. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Donna J. Estrich TYPE TITLE: Commissioner of Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs �t SIGNATURE IF DEPARTMENT HEAD: �l v„ t V Contacts M a 0 0 & 0 0 0 * 0 0 & General E[J Sales Customer Service Regional Sales Managers US Distributors Technical Support Orders General Information Duncan Parking Technologies, Inc. 340 Industrial Park Road, Harrison, AR 72601 Toll Free: 800 -338 -6226 Phone: 870- 741 -5481 Fax: 870 - 741 -2868 General Email. Duncan@puncanlndustries. com Sales Management /Administration Paul Descombes Vice President -Sales And Marketing Lea Ann Galligher Customer service Manager Technical Support Chris De Vine Customer Service Representatives Tina Love Amber Johnson Bid Administrator Sharon Raines file: / /C:\ Documents %20and %20Settings\PARK3\L oval% 20Settings\Temporary %20lnter... M412OO6 Regional Sales Managers Donna Geldmacher Phone: 323 -245 -6778 or 800 -624 -7287 Fax: 818 - 956 -0578 AK, AZ, CA, CO, HI, NM,, NV, OR, UT, WA, ID Paul Descombes Phone :. 870- 391 --6261 or 800 - 338 -6226 Fax: 870- 741 -2868 CT, DE, KS, LA, MA, MD, ME, MS DC, NH, NJ, OK, R1, TX, VT, Long Island & NYC (portions of VA: Arlington, Fairfax Counties, & Alexandria), International Felicia Martin Phone: 321 -952 -2327 or 800 -952 -2329 Fax: 870 - 741 -2868 AL, FL, NC, SC, GA US Distributors aQity, Inc. AR, IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, W,, MO, MT, NE, ND, OH, SD, TN, WI, WY, Olympia, WA, and Buffalo, NY Stan Stockton Phone: 870- 743 -4027 Fax: 870- 743 -4023 Melba Davidson Phone: 870 - 743 -4028 Fax: 870 -365 -7385 Tina Holtby Phone: 870 -743 -4024 Fax: 870 - 743 -4023 Ronn Reed Phone /Fax: 517 -337 -0304 Lansing, Mi chigan S tate University, State of Michigan Transportati Divi sion Home [ Pr oducts ] [ Services ] [ Support ] [ About Us ] [ Contacts ] [ Quote Request ] [ Bid Specs ] [ Site Index ] file: / /C:\ Documents %20and %20Settings\PARK3\ Local %20Settings \Temporary%20Inter... 09/14/2006 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs dated September 15, 2006, be received and filed; and That the Department of Administration, Finance& Urban Affairs, be, and hereby is authorized to purchase remanufactured Duncan EMM Mechanisms for $85.00 each in accordance with its standardization of meters and parts authority as previously granted by the Common Council pursuant to Item No. 67, C.C.P., December 26, 1989 and Item No. 156, C.C.P., January 16, 1990. The Common Council hereby acknowledges that Duncan EMM Mechanisms is a sole source provider. Passed. 29A APPROVED PJS:rmv t : \wp60\msword\rmv\29ac9- 19a.doc I r SEP 2 g W *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON I -------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - S ] * g p [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 W FROM THE CITY CLERK # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 8, 2006 FROM DEPARTMENT: Common Council DIVISION: City Clerk's Office SUBJECT:[: Hazardous Condition [: 130 Mortimer Street PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item # 83 CCP September 5, 2006 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) Attached please find a copy of the filing report regarding the alleged hazardous condition at 130 Mortimer St. The City Clerk's Office has forwarded the same to the appropriate departments for their attention. As of this notice the City Clerk's Office has not received a reply with regard to the matter. See attached Respectfully, f TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Gerald A. Chwalinski TYPE TITLE: City Clerk i SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HE �� AJO' LA 153 BOX NO. 8566 REFERENCE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 1308 CITY HALL HAZARDOUS CONDITION DATE: 08/22/2006 DATE OF SECOND NOTICE: TO.. X Corporation Counsel Department of Public Works /Parks & Streets — _Department of Fire - Commissioner Worthy ,Department of Inspections - Community Development _Director of Buildings —X—Dept. of Public Works - Forestry _Police Headquarters/ Commissioner, Rocco J. Diina _Sewer Authority ` Real Estate Water Division. American Water Services - 2 PORTER AVE. _ _Administrative Adjudication Parking Violations _Mayor — Special Events PLEASE RESPOND WITHIN TEN (10) DAYS TO AVOID A SECOND NOTICE Alleged Hazard: TREE REMOVAL Location of Condition: 130 MORTIMER ST. Date Notification Filed 08/22/2006 Name /Address of Person Filing Complaint BRIAN C. DAVIS ELLICOTT DIST. COUNCIL MEMBER 1408 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK BRIAN C. DAVIS ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNC MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1408 BUFFALO, NY 14202-3322 PHONE: 851.4096 FAX 851-6576 E-mail: brdavis@city-buffalo.com The Council CITY OF BUFFALO N COMMITTEES FINANCE, CHAIRMAN BUDGET CLAIMS NOTICE OF HAZARD CONDITION Date: To: Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 From: Brian C. Davis, Ellicott District Councilmember 1408 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: I am contacting" you to notify the City of Buffalo about a hazardous condition in my community. The exact address of this hazard is: /;! �EJ�i /� �, Tree that needs to be trimmed o1QjLu awed fcircle one),, Raised or damaged sidewalk Pothole Other (Please explain on other - side of the form) (over) "Communication is the key for a better tomorrow" Q!Eommofl coundt CITY OF BUFFALO Council Staff Chief of Staff Paul W. Wolf, Esq. Legislative Staff Manager Mary H. Baldwin Senior Legislative Assistant iv James S. Pajak 0 Senior Legislative Assistants Milly Castro Lisa M. Collin Mark J. Jaskula Jacqueline E. Rushton Legislative Aide Karen D. Privateer 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 Fax: (716) 851 -4234 September 7, 2006 Mr. Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk City Clerk Office 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: At the Common Council meeting held on Tuesday, September 5, 2006 the following item was referred to your department. "130 Mortimer Street" Item # 83 CCP September 5, 2006 Thank you for your attention to this request. Sincerely, Mary H. Baldwin Legislative Staff Manager Enc. counct CITY OF BUFFALO BRIAN C. DAVIS ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1408 BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3322 PHONE: 851 -4980 • FAX: 851 -6576 E -mail: brdavis @city- buffalo.com August 21, 2006 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: 130 Mortimer Street Dear Mr. Chwalinski, COMMITTEES FINANCE, CHAIRMAN BUDGET CLAIMS Please file the attached item for further discussion at the next Common Council session to be held September 5, 2006. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, L Brian C. Davis Ellicott District Councilmember Bcd/il s 4 r g� "Communication is the key for a better tomorrow" t F`# 43 n Y'' No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the Erie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address Business Name Owner's Name 3053 Main St 3053 Main St Robert G Duke Jr 3148 Main St Mojo's Heise Development LLC 1435 Hertel Empire Grill Ace Hangers II Inc 454 Pearl St Michalinas Bistro & Mattini Bar Inc Erie Op 534 Elmwood Off the Wall Brandon M Chase (Renewal) RECEIVED AND FILED J&PrL-Msl�p, 6, 'Zoo4 0 f- & i � j�- 6v Eu r f - /-i L,. c A!i1l6AA;?A c Jp, )NkE OF 1111TAL-C", fiVe�: Am A1-)PL111(1c---, Aev Aft ON - , / I' 13urrluc, vLk/ T pti t3, V reCh /W.6 46,L-:S� PAA)x- V6, ti fol - ltbqffl�k-, Af 0 E R .- Xj 4 btilet.; lip" q1 , t ;/6c u "i V- August 30, 2006 Buffalo City Clerk City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: Heise Development, LLC dba Mojo's On Main 3148 Main Street Buffalo, NY 14214 Dear Sir /Madam: Please be advised that subject licensee is applying to the New York State Liquor Authority for permission to make alterations to the licensed premise. Very truly yours, P ell h ulting Services 265 Densmore Street Buffalo, NY 14220 -2546 (716) 823 -2434 CC: State Liquor Authority STATE OF NEW YORK -- A EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL NOTICE OF HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 64(7) OR 64 -a(7) of the Alcoholic Beverage control Law TO: Applicant and Residence Address Community Board /Municipality: Nick Kotrides Room 6625 Westminister Dr. City of Buffalo E. Amherst, NY 14051 Patrick Sole, City Clerk Citv Ha11. Ruffaln. NY 14202 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing pursuant to Section 64 (7) or 64 -a (7) of the Alcoholic Beverage control Law, concerning a proposed premises which is located within a 500 foot radius of at least three (3) other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments, will be held on: Date: Time: Place of Hearing Room 9/29/06 10:00 AM NYS Liquor Authority 556 125 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14203 An on- premises liquor license application was filed on 8/15/06 with the State Liquor Authority for the following premises: Applicant's Name: Premises Address: ERIE OP 3132308 252 ACE RANGERS II INC EMPIRE GRILL 1435 HERTEL AVE BUFFALO NY 14216 Testimony will be taken from: the applicant and /or an authorized representative, an individual duly authorized to represent the community board or municipality in an official capacity, and any other qualified intervener. Any speaker wishing to testify must be pre- registered no later than forty -eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled date and time of the hearing by calling the License Bureau at (716) 847 - 3060 . Individuals who do not pre- register to speak will only be allowed to testify at the discretion of the hearing officer conducting the hearing. Written testimony submitted in lieu of oral testimony is preferred, and should be submitted in addition to oral majority of the members present and entitled to vote during the presence of a quorum. The hearing officer has the discretion to limit the time that individual speakers will have to testify. Speakers will only be permitted to testify to issues of fact regarding the specific application at hand and must address the impact of the proposed premises in relation to the other licensed and operating on- premises liquor establishments within the 500' radius. Cumulative testimony will not be permitted. THERE WILL BE NO ADJOURNMENT OF THIS HEARING. STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY DATE: BY: Brandon W Noyes, Executive Officer, Zone III 1 FORM: L.D.3 (8/05) cb 61,11— STATE OF NEW YORK EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL NOTICE OF HEARING PURSUANT TO SECTION 64(7) OR 64 -a(7) of the Alcoholic Beverage control Law TO: Applicant and Residence Address Jonathan A. Szuba 6465 Salt Road Clarence, NY 14301 Community Board /Munici Citv of Buffalo Patrick Sole. City Clerk City Hall Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 a PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a hearing pursuant to Section 64 (7) or 64 -a (7) of the Alcoholic Beverage control Law, concerning a proposed premises which is located within a 500 foot radius of at least three (3) other licensed and operating on- premises iini tor PStahlishments. will be held on: Date: Time Place of Hearing: Room September 11:00 AM NYS Liquor Authority 556 29, 2006 125 Main St. Buffalo, NY 14203 An on- premises liquor license application was filed on May 15 2006 with the State Liquor Authority Tor the Touowiny premises: Applicant's Name: ERIE OP 3131305 252 Premises Address: MICHALINAs BISTRO & MARTINI BAR INC 454 PEARL ST BUFFALO NY 14202 Testimony will be taken from: the applicant andior an authorized representative, an individual duly autnonzeo to represem the community board or municipality in an official capacity, and any other qualified intervener. Any speaker wishing to testify must be pre - registered no later than forty -eight (48) hours prior to the scheduled date and time of the hearing by calling the License Bureau at (716) 847 - 3060 . Individuals who do not pre- register to speak will only be allowed to testify at the discretion of the hearing officer conducting the hearing. Written testimony submitted in lieu of oral testimony is preferred, and should be submitted in addition to oral majority of the members present and entitled to vote during the presence of a quorum. The hearing officer has the discretion to limit the time that individual speakers will have to testify. Speakers will only be permitted to testify to issues of fact regarding the specific application at hand and must address the impact of the proposed premises in relation to the other licensed and on- premises liquor establishments within the 500' radius. Cumulative testimony will not be permitted. THERE WILL BE NO ADJOURNMENT OF THIS HEARING DATE: FORM: L.D.3 (8/05) cb STATE LIQUOR AUTHORITY Brandon W Noyes, Executive Officer` one III C 0 t - To whom it may concern: Off The Wall @ 534 Elmwood ij 1 11 i P, * � 17 � =7 FaM i F-I E 1 11111 111, il!11111 'ji ,p��a�vu� Ors , +M . C l) �} S� 111)yz/j V No. C Leaves of Absence Without Pay I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: Mayor /Mayor Executive - j3, C L p+ Comptroller- Common Council - C, ,� C W rV'O 0 o (—Q Assessment and Taxation- Public Works, Streets & Parks - Police- C . W1, l�) : r Fire- Corporation Counsel- Community Services- Economic Development & Permit and Inspection Services- Management Information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs- Human Resources- Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. v # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: September 12, 2006 FROM : DEPARTMENT: Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate SUBJECT: Leave of Absence Pamela L. Grzebielucha PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Item No. 53, C.C.P. 7/5/05 Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) I am hereby requesting a leave of absence for Pamela L. Grzebielucha from her permanent position of Administrative Assistant to allow her to continue to fill the Temporary /Promotional position of Assistant Director of Real Estate. This leave is for a one year period from August 16, 2006 through August 15, 2007. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TIMOTHY E. WANAMAKER TYPE TITLE: EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: TEW:JPH:plg C /windword /Cleavab3 Wendy A. Nobile 62 Clayton St. Buffalo. NY 14207 Gerald A. Chwalinski, City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 September 11, 2006 Dear Mr. Chwalinski, I would at this time like to request afimonth leave of absence from my position of Data Control Clerk in the office of City Clerk. This request is so that I may take a position in the Department of MIS as Senior Data Processing Equipment Operator beginning September 25, 2006. Please take this letter as my 2 -week notice to you. Thank you so much for the past 6 years in all that you have done for me. Yours truly, Cc: Civil Service Loca1650 Wendy A Nobile 62 Clayton St Buffalo, NY 14207 Gerald A Chwalinski,City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 September 11, 2006 Dear Mr. Chwalinski I would at this time like to request a-6-month leave of absence from my position of Data Control Clerk in the office of City Clerk. This request is so that I may take a position in the Department of MIS as a $G ° �' °•� '- r beginning September 25, 2006. o�m� Please take this letter as my 2 -week notice to you. �C Thank you so much for the past 6 years in all that you have done for me. Yours truly, Cc: Civil Service Local 650 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT: DATE: September 5, 2006 POLICE DIVISION: SUBJECT: : Leave of Absence PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 1: Item No. 184, C.C.P. 11/14/00 Ex. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx /xx TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW Laborer I Crystal Meredith assigned to Headquarters has been granted a medical leave of absence without pay for the period of 3 weeks commencing September 7, 2006 through September 27, 2006. MVIU/ Liu TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: H McCarthy Gipson TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: P -12e DATE: 3 j 0 o NAME: Crm+ I CV1 2 _C t V RANK: ® __z *SS XXX — XX - 3 q 1 l * * LAST FOUR (4) DIGITS ONLY" TYPE OF LEAVE EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ MEDICAL FAMILY MEDICAL ❑ MILITARY ❑ PERSONAL ❑ • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE IS A 12 WEEK LEAVE FOR: CARE OF CHILD, SPOUSE, PARENT OR OWN MEDICAL HEALTH CONDITION (ADDITIONAL FORM REQUIRED) • THE TAKING OF ANY LEAVE OF ABSENCE WILL RESULT IN THE LOSS OF THE PERFECT ATTENDANCE BENEFIT (PBA MEMBERS ONLY) • SWORN MEMBERS REQUESTING A LEAVE OF ABSENCE IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS OR A CONSECUTIVE ACCUMULATION OF EXTENSIONS IN EXCESS OF THIRTY (30) DAYS; MUST SURRENDER THEIR DEPARTMENTAL WEAPON, RADIO, CAP SPRAY, BADGE, WREATH, & ID CARD PRIOR TO THE START OF THEIR LEAVE. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN THE REVOCATION OF THE LEAVE OF ABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING AWOL DATES OF LEAVE BEGINNING DATE: o c c� END DATE: 6j,.r a7 - ,Q& RETURN DATE: 0 'l LENGTH OF LEAVE: t 'l_P e EMP OYEE SIGNATURE APPROVED L DENIED ! APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT POLI E INSPECTOR DATE APPROVED / DENIED I APPROVAL CONDITIONED UPON SURRENDER OF DEPARTMENTAL EQUIPMENT POLICE CO WISSIONN R DATE CC: ORIGINAL- ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE LABOR RELATIONS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION COMMANDING OFFICER PAYROLL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE: f { 45 No. Reports of Attendance I transmit herewith communications received by me, from the various boards, commissions, agencies and authorities reporting the membership attendance at their respective meetings: Board of Ethics Records Management Board Board of Parking Board of Stadium and Auditorium Buffalo Sewer Authority I111),>( City Planning Board Civil Service Commission Committee on Drug Abuse Services Commission on Human Relations Consumer Electronics Board Emergency Medical Services Board Examining Board of Plumbers Home Improvement Advisory Board Municipal Housing Authority Youth Board Zoning Board of Appeals RECEIVED AND FILED. #1 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE September 6, 2006 FROM: DEPARTMENT BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT [: BOARD ATTENDANCE ENTER PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: This is to advise you that Board Members as follows were present at the Regular Meeting of the Buffalo Sewer Authority held on September 6, 2006, in Room 1038 City Hall: Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr., Chairman James P. Naples, Vice Chairman John D. Kennedy, Sr., Assistant Vice Chairman Christopher Roosevelt, Secretary Eleanor C. Wilson- DiVincenzo, Assistant Secretary DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: DAVID P. COMERFORD TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (' f M ?0" ") 0 No. Notices of Appointments - Council Interns I transmit herewith appointments to the position of Council Intern. Mr. Bonifacio moved the approval of the appointments to the position of Council Intern. ADOPTED. #3 (Rev 1 -02) u Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: August 25. 2006 in the Department of Common Council Division of Common Couhcil to the Position of Intern VI Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (,Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $10.00 LAST JOB TITLE NAME Jennifer Westerholt LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 66 Susan Lane LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo, New York 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -8183 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10102001 TITLE CODE NO BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 10.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Gerald A. Chwalinski TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: City Clerk DATE: August 25, 20 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: �?r ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: July 24, 2006 in the Department of Common Council Division of to the Position of University District Intern IV Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) NON - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $6.75 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Phylicia R. Thomas DATE ADDRESS 154 Berkshire Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14215 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -7055 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SS XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10102001 TITLE CODE NO BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 6.75 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk No. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum (Temporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements) . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -I of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: September 11, 2006 in the Department of Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs Division of Parking Enforcement to the Position of Parking Meter Coin Collector (Part -time) Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $9.00 /hr. LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY Im NAME Daniel Masiello ADDRESS 24 Henley Road CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - -6008 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY DATE NAME ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 11413001 TITLE CODE NO 5322 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2005 -148 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $9.00 - $9.25 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR • • � • :: • • :: •�l��a�fiI1�11�i111►�i� NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: Donna J. Estrich Commissioner 915106 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: y e�-�� f� ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: August 29, 2006 in the Department of Human Resources Division of Compensation & Benefits to the position of Workers Compensation Analyst Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM jErter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $33,830 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Valerie Crespo DATE ADDRESS 421 Baynes CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -4898 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 12555001 TITLE CODE NO 1495 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2006 -05 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,830 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: Leonard Matarese' Com missioner \1 x � / nR /gainn SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: GI I Y ULLKK (UN1t5tt AI't'UlN 1 Mt--N Ur, LCI OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) SEP 06 12 :05 54 MAN NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS Tbe Council CITY OF BUFFALO BRIAN C. DAVIS ELLICOTT DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, ROOM 1408 BUFFALO, NY 14202-3322 PHONE: 851-4980 ® FAX: 851-6576 E-mail: brdavis@city-buffalo.com September 14, 2006 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: 260 Allen Street Dear Mr. Chwalinski, COMMITTEES FINANCE, CHAIRMAN BUDGET CLAIMS a. �j �,� 60 ka<sn�m Please file the attached item for further discussion at the next Common Council session to be held September 19,2006. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Brian C. Davis Ellicott District Councilmember BCD/il REFERRED "M THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. "Communication is the key for a better tomorrow" Da s Park Block Club y .. President, Deborah Ellis • 25 Days Park • Buffalo • New York 14201 • 716 -886- March 12, 2006 City Hall - Planning Board 65 Niagara Square Room 901 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Regular Business Meeting, #982, section E, New Business, #15 Joseph Leone, 260 Allen Street To whom it may concern: The Days Park Block Club has strong reservations about allowing the Restricted Use Permit to be changed to allow for restaurant development at 260 Allen Street, currently a'retail only' location. We are primarily concerned with the planned application for a full liquor license at that property. Cur- rently there are five existing bars, one liquor store and a market which sells beer within two blocks of our street. The problem with 260 Allen St. is that the building actually sits right at the entrance to Days Park and is in effect part of Days Park, a residential community of homes with an elementary school. Residents have invested heavily in their properties and in renovating their homes. There is already a substantial bar'district on Allen St. without having it infringe into Days Park itself. Although, the storefront is now vacant, it does not appear to the majority of our Block Club to be the 'best' use for that location. Following a Days Park Block Club meeting on the evening of September 11, 2006 the consensus of the DPBC is to ask that the request for a change of use permit to allow for a restaurant with a liquor license be denied. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call me, 868 -8029. Sincerely, Deborah Ellis Days Park Block Club, President Old Ist Ward Community Center 62 Republic Street Buffalo, NY 14204 556 -8613 pax: 856 -82 September 1, 2006 The director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry is currently under investigation for wrongdoing, and the Food Bank of Western New York has closed the pantry for business. In light of these events, I am asking that the City of Buffalo rescind this lease and allow the Old First Ward Community Association the use of this space. This action will allow the Old First Ward Community Association to assume food pantry services immediately using these facilities. The Old First Ward is in good standing with the Food Bank of WNY and has the necessary accreditations to operate such a program on an interim basis. As a founding member of the Buffalo Community Center Collaborative, we at the Old First Ward are committed to a high standard of integrity and accountability in service organizations. It has been a great concern to find that a service operating from the same location is not meeting those standards. While in most cases it would be appropriate for a larger organization to give technical assistance in these matters, the director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry has made it very clear that they have no interest in such assistance. The plan would be to resume feeding the needy immediately, while acting as an agent to help recruit a community board for proper oversight of this very necessary service. Please help us make sure that the needy of our city continue to have necessary services, while helping us maintain integrity and high standards in our community. Cc: Mayor Byron Brown Council President David Franczyk John Hannan, Real Estate Division Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Clem Eckert, Food Bank of WNY M OU S ER Sincere y," Laura Kelly, Director ON FINANCE j C.ov'Ze o it i 0 ct- Administered 6y Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc. 'A&- st 1st Ward Community Cen 62 Republic Street Buffalo, NY 14204 856 -8613 Fax: 856 -8273 Buffalo Common Council 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Councilmen and Women: September 1, 2006 I am writing regarding the lease for the space occupied by the Neighborhood Food Pantry at 62 Republic Street, Buffalo, NY 14204. This lease was recently put up for renewal by the Common Council for a 5 year ten The director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry is currently under investigation for wrongdoing, and the Food Bank of Western New York has closed the pantry for business. In light of these events, I am asking that the City of Buffalo rescind this lease and allow the Old First Ward Community Association the use of this space. This action will allow the Old First Ward Community Association to assume food pantry services immediately using these facilities. The Old First Ward is in good standing with the Food Bank of WNY and has the necessary acereditations to operate such a program on an interim basis. As a founding member of the Buffalo Community Center Collaborative, we at the Old First Ward are committed to a high standard of integrity and accountability in service organizations. It has been a great concern to find that a service operating from the same location is not meeting those standards. While in most cases it would be appropriate for a larger organization to give technical assistance in these matters, the director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry has made it very clear that they have no interest in such assistance. The plan would be to resume feeding the needy immediately, while acting as an agent to help recruit a community board for proper oversight of this very necessary service. Please help us make sure that the needy of our city continue to have necessary services, while helping us maintain integrity and high standards in our community. Sincere y; ! J� c 1 r' 7'��� .-- ' Cc: Mayor Byron Brown Council President David Franczyk John Hannan, Real Estate Division Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Clem Eckert, Food Bank of WNY Laura Kelly, Director Administered by Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc. Vii_ -. x Old 1st Ward Community Cen 62 Republic Street Buffalo, NY 14204 856 -8613 Fax: 856 -8273 Buffalo Common Council 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Councilmen and Women: September 1, 2006 I am writing regarding the lease for the space occupied by the Neighborhood Food Pantry at 62 Republic Street, Buffalo, NY 14204. This lease was recently put up for renewal by the Common Council for a 5 year term. The director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry is currently under investigation for wrongdoing, and the Food Bank of Western New York has closed the pantry for business. In light of these events, I am asking that the City of Buffalo rescind this lease and allow the Old First Ward Community Association the use of this space. This action will allow the Old First Ward Community Association to assume food pantry services immediately using these facilities. The Old First Ward is in good standing with the Food Bank of WNY and has the necessary acereditations to operate such a program on an interim basis. As a founding member of the Buffalo Community Center Collaborative, we at the Old First Ward are committed to a high standard of integrity and accountability in service organizations. It has been a great concern to find that a service operating from the same location is not meeting those standards. While in most cases it would be appropriate for a larger organization to give technical assistance in these matters, the director of the Neighborhood Food Pantry has made it eery clear that they have no interest in such assistance. The plan would be to resume feeding the needy immediately, while acting as an agent to help recruit a community board for proper oversight of this very necessary service. Please help us make sure that the needy of our city continue to have necessary services, while helping us maintain integrity and high standards in our community. Cc: Mayor Byron Brown Council President David Franezyk John Hannan, Real Estate Division Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Clem Eckert, Food Bank of WNY Sincere y; Laura Kelly, Director Administered 6y Old 1st Ward Community Association, Inc. �_e X ITT " m X ® X Z r C) 0 Cl) 4 0 O® Z & --I —1 m m SUBMITTED BY MR. JOSEPH LEONE Y� I a TO THE ATTENTION OF: COMMON COUNCIL ON LEGISLATION BUFFALO CITY HALL REGARDING: 260 ALLEN STREET UPSCALE RESTAURANT PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY: MR. 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'St 260 ALLEN STREET DAYS PARK g! m D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE g INS F q KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL I SYMPHONY CIRCLE olif imii, A m il B UFFALO GENERAL HOSPITAL THE SUBWAY METRO LINE g 1 991, md &P jrqini. 'St 260 ALLEN STREET DAYS PARK g! m D'YOUVILLE COLLEGE g INS F q KLEINHANS MUSIC HALL I SYMPHONY CIRCLE olif imii, A m il B UFFALO GENERAL HOSPITAL THE SUBWAY METRO LINE AND NEARBY COMMUNITY THE PROPOSAL CHANGE OF USE To Whom It May Concern: My intentions are to lease the store front located at 260 Allen Street Buffalo, New York 14201. It is at this time that I am requesting a restrictive use permit regarding the change of use of this currently zoned commercial retail location. I would like to take this opportunity to create an upscale restaurant facility at the address in question. Keeping in mind the architectural history and integrity of this space, as well as the future potential of the Allentown District, design strategies would be implemented to celebrate an era gone by, infusing a fresh contemporary look that is both welcoming and stylish. Clean line design will bring to life an early day brasserie spirit, as well as play host to late night dining in a classic cocktail lounge atmosphere. POTENTIAL CLIENTELE The proposed facility will lend itself to all those wishing to find themselves in a quality, inviting and entertaining environment. This project will play host to an eclectic group of people seeking an enjoyable experience of food and drink, music and design. Potential clientele include the Days Park Community, nearby neighborhoods, the patrons of Kleinhans Music Hall, businesses along Allen Street and surrounding communities, as well as students, suburbanites, the "Downtown Groove" including the Theater District and Elmwood Avenue venues. Whether it is an enjoyable lunch, an evening out, or a celebration of life, 260 Allen Street is about to take direction from its neighbor, Days Park, and bloom into a fare for all of the community to embrace. T H E S I T E A P I V 0 T I N G R 0 L E It is argued that 260 Allen Street is the gateway to Allentown via Symphony Circle. Others contend that this address is the anchor of Allen Street via the Subway Metro Line at Main Street. Still, there is yet another group of people who believe that 260 Allen Street is a lost treasure of the Days Park Community. Regardless of which point of view one may take, 260 Allen Street undeniably plays a pivoting role in the future development and revitalization of Allentown. It is an address which should stand proud, as it respectfully represents and influences a district. C U R R E N T L Y 2 6 0 A L L E N S T R E E T :.� F- W W ~ Z U) O Z W (n J J a > O CO N A N E W F U T U RE 2 6 0 A L L E N S T R E E T Through detailed design, the forgotten architectural gem of 260 Allen Street will breath new life by the implementation of the following: The restoration of original glass window panes located above front entrance will be back lit by a hanging lantern which will illuminate entrance way creating a "crown like" effect tailored for the Queen City. Two (2) operating wood framed glass doors will replace existing single operating door at entrance way increasing the scope of vision from both outside and inside vantage points. The addition of retractable canvas awnings will create ambiance for outdoor cafe seating and beautify the existing structure. Complimentary canvas panels will be positioned above existing store front windows creating a sleek and finished look. A streamlined matching canvas corral will define outdoor cafe area. Existing store front windows will be individually framed out adding architectural value, dimension and color expansion. Greenery and landscape techniques will be implemented to refresh existing streetscape and compliment neighboring Days Park and Days Park Community. 2 6 0 A L L E N S T R E E T The approval of the proposed project contained herein will help to ensure a quality future for 260 Allen Street. It will challenge a district to continue to create an environment for a people, a community and a city to grow. Joseph Leone NORTH PEARL STREET BLOCK CLUB 716- 885 -1993 We have been having some major issues this summer with some Allen Street businesses, i.e., Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street), Q (44 Allen Street) and Adonias (20 Allen Street). All 3 of these buildings are owned by the same two individuals who actually also own and operate Cathode Ray. The other two bars are leased from the owners. Years ago this Block Club succeeded in getting Cathode Ray's (26 Allen Street) permit for an outdoor patio turned down, We knew at the time that they were not going to serve food on the patio and it would be used strictly for drinking. For the residents on the block this seemed especially annoying as the patio was going to be located on North Pearl Street instead of Allen Street, the commercial side of the business. While driving around the city, we have noticed that there are no other "bar" patios placed on residential streets. They have all been on the commercial side of the establishments. We are interested in finding out how the owners have increased the size of their patio every year and this year were able to put a larger awning over it. This awning is attached to the building and the patrons are using it as a smoking patio. It is our understanding that if the awning is attached, it is illegal to smoke under it. Also they owners this year put their flower boxes on the outside of the patio, thus enlarging it further. In previous years, the flower boxes were on the inside of the patio. Furthermore, the patio is used daily until 4:00 a.m. The noise from this patio is keeping residents on North Pearl Street awake most nights. Although there have been many 911 calls about the noise level, this is a low priority call and is seldom taken care of When residents have approached the owners about the noise, they have done nothing about it. Adonias, 20 Allen Street, has a backyard patio that also faces North Pearl Street. The noise from this bar is as bad if not worse than the noise from Cathode Ray. Adonis has loud music at night inside the bar but leaves their back doors open so that it spills out on the patio. This on top of the patrons screaming is intolerable. There is also an echo effect which bounces off the parking lot which enters from North Pearl. Q, 44 Allen Street, was fought against two years ago for a backyard patio and again we won. At that time they were told to reapply with proper plans and have not. The building at 46 Allen Street is vacant and Q has taken it upon themselves to remove the fence that was between the two properties to enclose a side patio (without a permit). They are also using the front of this building as a parking area for their patrons. We have recently found out that 46 Allen Street if up for sale. A prospective buyer will not be interested with their driveway used and their side easement being used as a patio. The patrons of this bar have been seen by residents of North Pearl using the front steps of 46 Allen to do drugs. They have also been seen littering and doing drugs in the back yards of homes on North Pearl near the corner of Allen. As homeowners on this block, we are very concerned about the decay of our quality of life that these three bars are providing us. We have shown a lot of improvement in our block in the past number of years, collectively residents have spent approximately $1,000,000 in refurbishing these homes, and are saddened by the issues that are being thrown at us. We would like to see some changes in the legal issues of these concerns: 1) Bar patio permits should be renewed every year and residents near the establishments should be made aware of the permit hearings. 2) Residential streets should not be used for patios for such establishments, including backyards of those establishments that face the residential street. 3) Any patio that is within 500 feet of a residence should be closed at 11:00 p.m. or earlier and be under the same noise ordinances as everyone else. Thank you for your time and I look forward to your reply to this matter. Sincerely, K Mosgeller, Co -Chair 3 0 North Pearl Street CC: Mayor Byron Brown David Fronczyk Dominic J. Bonifacio, Jr. Michael LoCurto Richard Fontanta Antoine Thompson Joseph GolombdK Jr. Bonnie E. Russell Michael Kearns Chief Donna Berry Richard Tobe Judge H. Nowak Allentown Association Martin Kemp L E G I S LAT 10N C0 -V rf� 0V-- LL 0 L - L ) 4 l t�tj-1 Dear Judge Nowak: This letter concerns the property at 46 Allen street which directly affects my property on N. Pearl street [ 482]. The home [46] has been vacant and standing idle since I moved to Buffalo 3 years ago. The backyard is the length of mine to the penny, it has never been cleaned or tided up at all, grass is at least 4 feet deep and garbage everywhere. My backyard overlooks this followed by a run down rooming house then a parking lot. As you may know N. Pearl is an up and coming street, We purchased our home in 2002 as a run down flop house empty for 4 years. To date we have put nearly 80k into a complete renovation, returning it to it's former glory as a single family. Our issue's with 46 are the following: I] The empty lot attracts a vagrant crowd who have hopped into our yard at night to drink and do drugs, we have seen this and also have found garbage, beer bottles and drug packets in our yard, this led us to put up a security fence. 2] The bar next door "Q" uses the easement between the two building to run a patio without a permit. They took down the fence between the two property's. 3] The above bar tried to get a patio permit for the backyard of 46 Allen stating they had an "agreement with the owner, this was fought by our block club and won ... to date. 4] 46 Allen seems to have a parking pad in front which is used by "Q" without a permit. 5] I have witnessed bar patrons use the front steps of 46 Allen to partake in drug activity. 6] Bar noise from this patio disrupts quality of life. 7] That I am so worried about the present and future of this property that I have to take time off twice now to sit in court to follow the outcome. With issues like this it makes me question why people like my neighbors and myself should move to the city and undertake the large task of renovating these homes, help bring Allentown and the city back to life and last enjoy an urban lifestyle when absentee owners who seem to have no interest in a property neglect it to this stage. Thus allowing a bar to overtake the property and further run the area to the ground which of course brings us full circle into questioning my own motives for an expensive renovation if I will not realize a future gain in property value when people will question the safety and quality of life in a neighborhood. I will be in court again on the 19 Thank you for taking the time to read my concerns... Dear My name is Martin Kemp and I reside at 82 North Pearl Street. This letter concerns 3 bars in my area, or rather within 100 feet of my home: Cathode Ray [26 Allen], Q [44 Allen] and Adonis [20 Allen]. Cathode Ray- For some reason this bar has a side patio that faces residential property. This patio was fought against by the North Pearl block club some years back and lost, the next year it was granted a permit without any notification to residents. This permit allows theta to be open until 4am, 7 nights a week. It starts to get busy at 11 pm and gets progressively louder as the night goes on [ not to mention we have to listen to drunken behavior and fowl language all afternoon daily]. Each weekend now we have been awakened around 12 am and have had to listen to yelling, screaming and general bad behavior until 3 a or later. This patio has also gotten larger this past year as a bigger awning went up. Also this awning is attached to the building with sides and smoking is permitted on this patio. Is this not against the law? The smoking attracts even more people and thus it gets noisier. Adonias- This bar is next to Cathode. The building is owned by the owners of Cathode Ray, but leased to other tenants. This bar has a backyard patio that also fronts my home, The noise from this bar is as bad, if not worse, for three reasons: they have loud music and leave the doors open at night, the screaming and yelling from patrons is terrible, and there is a wicked echo effect from a parking lot which magnifies the noise. Between these two bars we have zero quality of evening and or sleeping life 3 -5 nights a week. We call 911 but to no avail as the police have larger issues at the moment. At this time we have to run fans and air conditioners to get a normal nights rest to function at work the next day. Q- this building is also owned by the owners of Cathode and again leased out. We fought them putting in a backyard patio 2 years ago in a vacant lot behind them owned by 46 Allen [which is now in housing court]. At that time they were told by the Common Counsil to reapply for a patio permit on the side of the building with proper plans, they never did. What they did do was take down the dividing easement fence down between them and the vacant 46 Allen property and now have a loud patio that does not have a permit! They also use this vacant property's front as a parking lot and on several occasions I have witnessed their bar patrons doing drugs on the front steps of the vacant property. Also, by taking down the easement fence, 46 Allen now looks less desirable to a buyer. How will they be able to renovate and rent with a patio right under tenants windows, [not to mention a fire route is blocked]. The quality of life issue is very important to all of us on North Pearl as well and to all city dwellers. What really hit hard is that my next door neighbors are trying to sell their home. Due to the new medical corridor there has been much interest by the professionals that work there, unfortunately the first question asked is about the patios. These prospective buyers do drive by's at night and are never heard from again. We are all working very hard to restore our old homes and bring life back to them, Allentown and the city. I personally am questioning myself as to why I am spending countless thousands of dollars to restore my home if 3 bars are able and allowed by the city to control not only my quality of life, but the resale value of my home IF I was even able to sell it should I need or want to. The interest in the city seems to be growing in leaps and bounds in all the different neighborhoods East and West, with people buying homes and renovating and concerns such as Clover and First Amherst investing countless millions into development of apartments and condos. This rebirth is lost if people interested in living/moving to the city find they have a negative quality of life as we do now on North Pearl. ,; I believe laws need to be changed at this time. Tavern patios should not be allowedi ,� backyards or front residential property at all. Any patio that serves alcohol should face a coperctal gtreet just as you would find in any other city. Permits should be renewed yearly to keep tave m Check, and t 1 1pm. � last, any tavern within 500 feet of any residence should close the patio a CC: COUNCIL MEMBERS: DAVID FRANCZYK DOMINIC J. BONIFACIO JR. MICHAEL LOCURTO BRIAN DAVIS RICHARD FONTANTA ANTOINE THOMPSON JOSEPH GOLOMBETH JR. BONNIE E. RUSSEL MICHAEL KEARNS m . N •• ;•• WN CHIEF DONNA BERRY :__rd �: ALLENTOWN ASSOCIATION NORTH PEARL BLOCK CLUB Page 1 of I Kym Mosgeller From: "Kym Mosgeller" <kmosgeller@msn.com> To: <brdavis@city- buffalo.com> Seat: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 3 :32 PM Subject: North Pearl St Issues Dear Councilmember Davis: I am in receipt of the letter you sent to me dated July 28, 2005. I called your office today to speak to Irma but she is on vacation., I have a couple of questions with regard to the items that will be addressed at the next Council meeting on September 5th. 1) Exactly which items are going to be addressed at this meeting (patios, noise, etc.); 2) Are we as neighbors allowed to be present and state our reasons for our original letter to you ?; and 3) Did you also notify John Little and his partner Wally that this will be addressed at that meeting? My reason for the last question is that yesterday afternoon I walked up to the Allentown Association, located at 14 Allen Street. I, for the second year in a row, am in charge of all the Volunteers for the Associaition's Annual Secrets (the tour of homes). I was in the office for about 3 minutes when John and Wally barged in and demanded to know what I was saying about them. I was not there about them at all. I have four witnesses who happened to be in the office at the time, (including Mary from the COPS station located there) who were all amazed at the audacity of them. I felt very intimidated and was concerned about walking back to my home past their property. Also for your information I went to Precinct B and filed a complaint in their log book as I wanted it on record What had happened to me. Please get back to me as soon as possible with regard to my questions pertaining to the items that will be addressed at the 9/5/06 council meeting. Thank you for your time in this matter. Kym Mosgeller 30 North Pearl Street 9/1 1/2006 EEO PETITIONS M. MANCUSO, AGENT, USE 1001 MAIN STREET - GROUND SIGN (ELL) (HRG. 9/26) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, CITY PLANNING BOARD AND CORPORATION COUNSEL. 40 OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics PATRICK SOLE, JR. Deputy City Clerk DIANA RICO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 This is to acknowledge that I have been informed as to the time and place for the public hearing regarding: �r— to be held in the Council Chamber, 13th Floor, City Hall On: AT 2:00 PM I am also informed that this is the only otice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petiti er, I wi inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. � nn (1 Agent or Owner) Print NJme� Date ATTENTION: PLEASE ALSO CONTACT BILL GRILLO PRINCIPAL PLANNER, 851 -5086 FOR PLANNING BOARD MEETING. City of Buffalo SIGNS Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4667 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/07/2006 03:19 PM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 1 A/P # 93447 Stag Date / Time By Date / Time By Processed 06/15/2006 13:34 GRUND Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information Valuat Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 20000.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name UO' of Work COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED, SECTION 387 -19, FOR A GROUND SIGN,; AND 105 - 631(4) FOR SIGN SIZE, F'IJKIC HEARING REQUIRED. DRAWINGS REQUIRED. Parent A/P # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 1001 MAIN 14209- Location Contact ID AC61875 Name BLDG INC HIGH STREET PROFESSIONAL Mailing Address 100 HIGH STREET Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14203 -0000 Country USA ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/2812000 To 02/22/2005 Contact ID AC1257705 Name KALEIDA PROPERTIES INC Mailing Address Organization City 100 HIGH ST State /Province BUFFALO NY ZIP /PC 14203 Country ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application 1007900001001000 No Parcels are linked to this Application City of Buffalo SIGNS Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4667 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/07/2006 03:19 PM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 1 I A/P # 93447 Processed Issued Final Type of Work Dept of Commerce Priority Square Footage Parent A/P # Project # Size /Area Address 1001 MAIN 14209 - Location Project(Phase Name Size Description Valuation BLDG INC HIGH STREET PROFESSIONAL Declared Valuation Calculated Valuation Actual Valuation 20000.00 0.00 0.00 Phase # Contact ID AC61875 Name BLDG INC HIGH STREET PROFESSIONAL Mailing Address 100 HIGH STREET Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14203 -0000 Country USA E) Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 02/22/2005 Contact ID AC1257705 Name KALEIDA PROPERTIES INC Mailing Address Organization City 100 HIGH ST State /Province BUFFALO NY ZIP /PC 14203 Country Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To N �3£ 4` "-. No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application 1007900001001000 Date / Time By Date / Time By 06/15/2006 13:34 GRUND Temp COO ..... Expires # Plans 0 # Pages 0 ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT 0.00 Name No Parcels are linked to this Application na.ea nemm mem uooa�cn yren�u...,�sc�na:an. a..y uervnw <.0 om ie design concepts, construction drawings and details presented herein are the sole property of Architectural Resources, P.C. Any reproduction or other use of this formation without the written consent of Arch,tectural Resources, P.C. is expressly prohibited. All rights reserved. Copyright Architectural Resources, P.C. N O n D r rn N o� N O n D r rn a O D 2 W -i ,Z1 M M C n D cn -> _ Z n4 V J N 7 a Q D g 0 Side View Cut Away Detail Drawing 166" — 156-1/2" Header Graphics SC -901 White (Frisket) 23 -3/4" 18 Recommended Foundation Depth 36" aS /.- modulex. Ptoject: Main 8 Goodrich Gateway Sign Single -sided aluminum non - illuminated sign with 23 -3/4" thick header with frisket painted graphics. (5) total aluminum inserts with surface paint and Frisket graphics mounted to 18" thick sr- Mndniexyennatn — — - - -- aluminum panel with 46 x 1 /; ?" Flathead Pin Head Torx Machine Screws (8 per panel), painted to match background of inserts. 2957 AN 8.1—d — Scale: 1" = 24" Grand Island, NY 14072 client: Kaleida Health gcnpmcs.bunaio�avmodulex.<om Revised: 09/06/06 kec Mounting: (12) 5/8" x 18" 1-bolts set into concrete - A51-Modulex to provide pattern <»s naiama mAi�.voon�cn aa��u,nw�e =._zu... ana.awg unmima <.« om ie deasgn concepts, construction drawings and details presented herein are the sole property of Architectural Resources, P.C. Any reproduction or other use of this formation without the written consent of Architectural Resources, P.C. is expressly prohibited. All rights reserved. Copyright Architectural Resources, P.C. MAI STREET n n q CO ' z rn O 7C rn O rn � s m N O n r rn � O m G) O O O ;0 n —I m m Eli rnC 79 Z c ; ®2 N O rn rn z N " = 3 p , _0' '3 g O z D 7�rn NZi rn IF Z z N : Z � F i O � � 3 1+ w n n q CO ' z rn O 7C rn O rn � s m N O n r rn � O m G) O O O ;0 n —I m m ®2 N '3 g J. MANNO, AGENT, USE 3144 AKA 3148 MAIN - OUTDOOR PATIOS /ACCESSORY (UNIY) (HRG. 9/26) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, CITY PLANNING BOARD AND CORPORATION COUNSEL. 1 (� OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics PATRICK SOLE, JR. Deputy City Clerk DIANA RICO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 This is to acknowledge that I have been informed as to the time and place for the public hearing regarding: r �+ f to be held in the Council Chamber, 13th Floor, City Hall On: 2-0 6 AT 2:00 PM I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner or petitioner, orm said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above.% Signed gent or Owner) Pri Na - 4 4 1 /--'O,Phone # Date i' >t4�' ATTENTION: PLEASE ALSO CONTACT BILL GRILLO PRINCIPAL PLANNER, 851 -5086 FOR PLANNING BOARD MEETING. City of Buffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application, 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4667 Fax(716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/12/2006 12:22 PM Submitted By FLD Page 1 A/P # 97093 Date / Time By Date / Time By Processed 09/12/2006 12:17 DIGEF_ _ Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Informatio Valuatian --- Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 0.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name ri i of Work INSTALL OUTDOOR PATIOS 32'X5' AND 22'X5'ACCESSORY TO A TAVERN(MO -JO'S) ON THE R.O.W. *(ENGINEERING APPROVAL REQUIRED)* IN THE TRANSIT STATION OVERLAY DISTRICT. ** *COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAUPUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED FOR RESTRICTED USE IN A SPECIAL DISTRICT ** *.SURVEY IN OLE.AKA 3148 MAIN Parent A/P # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 3144 MAIN 14214- Location Contact ID AC1219704 Mailing Address City 3080 MAIN ST Z1PlPC 14214 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From Contact ID AC22261 Mailing Address 3080 MAIN ST City BUFFALO ZIP /PC 14214 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From Name MIRANDA MICHAEL V To Name MIRANDA, MICHAEL V `C.7 Organization State /Province BUFFALO NY Country Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To Organization StatelProvince NY Country USA 0 Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 02/22/2005 No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application 0795400004040000 No Parcels are linked to this Application City ofbuffalo OUTDORCAFE Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4667 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/12/2006 12:22 PM Submitted By F LD Page 3 PRIOR APPROVALS Bflo Arts Commission ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑ Special events Common Council ❑ Admin Office /Apts R4 ❑ Beauty Parlor R2 ❑ Canopy /Marquee ROW ❑ Freestanding Sign ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ® Restricted Use Permit ❑ Other City Engineering ❑ Curb Cuts ® Encroachment ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Street Cuts City Planning ❑ Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Urban Renewal City Survey ❑ Address Permit ❑ Development ❑ Flood Plain No Conditions Environmental Review ❑ S.E.Q.R.A. ❑ N.E.P.A. Law Office ❑ Insurances Check ❑ Title Held There is no planning condition for this project. No Records for This Search Criteria Permit Office El Asbestos Survey ❑ Asbestos Abatement ❑ Bond /Certified check ❑ Assessment Combination ❑ First Insurances Check ❑ Public Works approval ❑ Notarized Permission/ for portable sign one year Lease showing Use ❑ Rodent/vermin Bait encroachment E) Sewer/Water Cut E) Sewer Retention ❑ Simple Demolition ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Simple Plan Approval ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' ❑ Zoning /Use Check ❑ Thruway Sign approval Preservation Board ❑ Zoning Variance ❑ Preservation District ❑ Contiguous Check Water Department ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Water Retention Business D.B.A. MO -JO'S Location of Patio: ® Front ❑ Left Side ❑ Right Side ❑ Rear If There Is A Raised Deck Deck Height above grade ft, ❑ 1 step - No handrails required, no guardrails required. ❑ 2 steps or more - Handrails required each side of stairs; no guardrails required until deck is 30" or more in height. ❑ Deck 30" or more in height - Handrails and guardrails required. Tread width (= Exit Width) in. Length 54.0 Width 5.0 Total Area 270.0 sq. ft. Does the Patio have its own exiting? (Required) ® Yes Is this required exiting adequate for the patio area ? ® Yes Does the patio involve or affect required exiting from the building? ❑ Yes Width of public sidewalkslwalkways remaining for pedestrian passage 10 Type of patio boundaries: WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS Number of Tables: 4 Number of Chairs: 8 ft. City Survey (con't) ❑ Subdivisions Sep-.12. 2006 11:54AM No. UYI4 r, (VOTE: UNAUTHONm ALTEAATm 0 AOOITION TO THIS SUWV YAP M A MATO Of SEOTIOR IN, PROVISION 4 Of THE NEW VON STATE EOUCATION LAW. MAIN ST. (99') NOTE: THM SURm wAS PWAAEO wrTHWT TKE SUMT OF AN UPOATEO AUTFAOT Of YAl MO M SuBdECT TO ANY BTAn OF FACTS THAT MAY U RkVEALHO 0Y AN PAAMINATI" OF SUCH. F(�')"' D. PAWLIK, AGENT, USE 658 OHIO - WAREHOUSE ADDITION (SOUTH) (HRG. 9126) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, CITY PLANNING BOARD AND CORPORATION COUNSEL. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK GERALD A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of Vital Statistics PATRICK SOLE, JR. Deputy City Clerk DIANA RICO Deputy City Clerk Vital Statistics 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ROOM 1308 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 This is to acknowledge that I have been informed as to the time and place for the public hearing regarding: to be held in the Council Chamber, 13th Floor, City Hall On: M I� 11FIVY51 I am also informed that this is the only notice that the petitioner and or owner will receive, and that if I am not the owner of petiti o er, I will inform said owner, petitioner or his /her agent of the above. or Owner) Print Name d i hone # Y3 Date' ATTENTION: PLEASE ALSO CONTACT BILL GRILLO PRINCIPAL PLANNER, 851 -5086 FOR PLANNING BOARD MEETING. City of Buffalo GC Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 1'202 (716)851 -4667 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/11/2006 04:01 PM Submitted By DAVID KRUG Page 1 I A/P # 97055 Date / Time By Date / Time By Processed 09/11/2006 15:56 KRUGD Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information 0 Valuation Declared Valuation 760000.00 Type of Work # Plans Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name Description of Work COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL REQ. (COASTAL REVIEW DIST.) PUBLIC HEARING REQ. ,' ERECT A 1 STORY STEEL WAREHOUSE/ MANUF. ADDITION (100'X200') TO AN EXISTING MANUF. FACILITY "RIGIDIZED METALS" PLANS REQ. Parent A/P # Project # ProjectlPhase Name Phase # Size /Area Size Description Address 658 OHIO 14204- Location Contact ID AC89537 Name RIGIDIZED MTLS CORP Mailing Address 658 OHIO ST Organization City BUFFALO State /Province NY ZIP /PC 14203 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application 1221800002001100 No Parcels are linked to this Application E) Foreign No Applicant Contacts City of Buffalo GC Building Application 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 1A202 (716)851 -4667 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/11/2006 04:01 PM Submitted By DAVID KRUG Page 3 313528 PLAN REV 0 N 313530 PPLAN 0 N No Activity Review Details No Conditions 0 No. of Residential Units Lost Residential 0 No. of Residential Units Added ® Commercial E] Zoning Board of Appeals Building Construction: STEEL USE "St IF . S 20000.00 EMployee Employee 1D ;Last No Employee En Aeon Descrtption (:) Work Without Permit (FINE) Debris: Work Done by Owner 0 Truss Construction ELEVATORS You must fill out the custom form on activity detail if there is ELEVATOR work to be completed. Y No Log Entries B. Kufel, Agent, Use 260 Eggert - Ground Sign (Univ) (Name of Agent, Owner) (Address) - (Project) (Phone #) (913- 1751); (893 -8112) The attached is for Common Council Approval; but per Permits, no public hearing is required. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, CITY PLANNING BOARD AND CORPORATION COUNSEL. ,- � � e c c NAME O GENT/ WNER ADD THE ATTACHED PERMIT IS FOR COMMON COUNCIL APPROVAL NO PUBLIC HEARING IS REQUIRED AS DETERMINED BY THE PERMIT OFFICE REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AND THE CORPORATION COUNSEL MESSAGE TO APPLICANT: PLEASE CONTACT BILL GRILLO OF THE CITY PLANNING BOARD AT 851- 5806 DETERMINE WEATHER OR NOT xj YOU NEED PLANNING BOARD APPROVA '14 City of Buffalo SIGNS Building Application Niagara Square B l t Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 -4667 Fax (716)851 -5472 Report Date 09/11/2006 03:12 PM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY Page 1 A/P # Date / Time By Date / Time By Processed 09/11/2006 14:53 GRUND Temp COO Issued COO Final Expires Associated Information Valuation Type of Work # Plans 0 Declared Valuation 0.00 Dept of Commerce # Pages 0 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Priority ® Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT Actual Valuation 0.00 Square Footage 0.00 Name rtnnnfiACW M1INrAl APPPI \ /Ai Pf=na tarn RF('.TION 3R7 -1g FOR A [;Rr7t1ND SIGN NO PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED. "'ERECT A 4' HIGH BY 8' WIDE GROUND SIGN AT THE FRONT ON A LOT TO A CHURCH. DRAWINGS REQUIRED. Parent A/P # Project # Project/Phase Name Size /Area Size Description Address 260 EGGERT 14215- Location Contact ID AC1233544 Mailing Address City 260 EGGERT ZIP /PC 14215 -3424 Day Phone Fax Occupant N From Contact ID AC36085 Mailing Address 260 EGGERT City BUFFALO ZIP /PC 14215 -3424 Day Phone (716)893 -8122 x Fax Occupant N From Name GOD INC EXPRESSWAY ASSEMBLY OF Phase # Organization State /Province BUFFALO NY Country Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To Name GOD INC EXPRESSWAY ASSEMBLY OF Organization State /Province NY Country USA Foreign Evening Phone Mobile # To Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 02122/2005 No Addresses are linked to this Application No Addresses are linked to this Application 0901200001002000 No Parcels are linked to this Application A 1 Each Track f in. 2 J EGGERT (66 ROAD EAST LINE OF LOT 45 b EAST LINE OF CITY OF BUFFALO r.ONVEYED TO N.Y,SA.P.W. MAP 1275, PARCEL 1275 m L-113 0, P-478 _ 122.2. . - 0 . 00 63.2 O E ND OF CE 17 1336' / 19.90' - — — 9W03'44* FOUND 142'26'54" CONC. MON. (� PIACKTOP PARKING I I I I INCLUDES SLI 1 972 14 I � MAP COVER VER N N0. 1972 37.44' i 2024' 1729' I e in I 0.3' N 0.3' i7 0 - m 0- � BRICK b BLOCK BLDG. 0260 )�I X 3 rh _ f J - W & c0 i z r w M () Ida~ I m o F- _ 1 (n . 25.27 / 61.6' W Y b I / a 10' WIDE EASEf&NT j FOR SAN. SEWER IO' WIDE EASEMENT \ L -6149, P -411 FOR SAk SEWER L -7US. P -323 / 89'40'54" ' F.- FLO.8'S,0.3'E F.COR, 238,82' I LANDS CONVEYED TO IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH BY L -4040, P -238 BEING PART OF LOT 45, T -11, R -7 CITY OF BUFFALO COUNTY OF ERIE STATE OF NEW YORK c ffi� { North Pearl Block Club 30 North Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202 P v�'o We are aware of growing efforts city -wide to improve the quality of life for all Buffalo residents. The North Pearl Block Club applauds these efforts and presents the following issue as part of that attempt to build a greater Buffalo Statement We, the undersigned residents, are concerned with noise and loud music issuing from commercial patios adjacent to residential neighborhoods. In particular, the following properties with commercial patios affect our homes: Roxy's (884 Main Street) Ms. Kitty's (948 Main Street) New Establishment recently leased (16 Allen Street) Adonia's (20 Allen Street) Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEG ISLATION - "" 0 V L' '" It is neither our goal nor desire to eliminate any of these patios as we recoj mZUOthe value they bring to the various commercial enterprises and the positive role they can play in building an urban street life. We simply request they accept their responsibility as good ` C neighbors in our community and comply with existing noise and operating regulations. ' If voluntary compliance with operational and noise ordinances does not occur, we request the appropriate city agencies and law enforcement officials direct their representatives to take whatever action is necesy to bring about compliance. .� = a 1, E; North Pearl Block Club 30 North Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202 We are aware of growing efforts city -wide to improve the quality of life for all Buffalo residents. The North Pearl Block Club applauds these efforts and presents the following issue as part of that attempt to build a greater Buffalo Statement We, the undersigned residents, are concerned with noise and loud music issuing from commercial patios adjacent to residential neighborhoods. In particular, the following properties with commercial patios affect our homes: Roxy's (884 Main Street) Ms. Kitty's (948 Main Street) New Establishment recently leased (16 Allen Street) Adonia's (20 Allen Street) Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street) It is neither our goal nor desire to eliminate any of these patios as we recognize the value they bring to the various commercial enterprises and the positive role they can play in building an urban street life. We simply request they accept their responsibility as good neighbors in our community and comply with existing noise and operating regulations. If voluntary compliance with operational and noise ordinances does not occur, we request the appropriate city agencies and law enforcement officials direct their representatives to take whatever ,action is necessary to bring about compliance. IdAAI XP, 3 CA � �W7 { North Pearl Block Club 30 North Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202 We are aware of growing efforts city -wide to improve the quality of life for all Buffalo residents. The North Pearl Block Club applauds these efforts and presents the following issue as part of that attempt to build a greater Buffalo Statement We, the undersigned residents, are concerned with noise and loud music issuing from commercial patios adjacent to residential neighborhoods. In particular, the following properties with commercial patios affect our homes: Roxy's (884 Main Street) Ms. Kitty's (948 Main Street) New Establishment recently leased (16 Allen Street) Adonia's (20 Allen Street) Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street) It is neither our goal nor desire to eliminate any of these patios as we recognize the value they bring to the various commercial enterprises and the positive role they can play in building an urban street life. We simply request they accept their responsibility as good neighbors in our community and comply with existing noise and operating regulations. If voluntary compliance with operational and noise ordinances does not occur, we request the appropriate city agencies and law enforcement officials direct their representatives to take whatever action is necessary to bring about compliance. i � V � AAl1 i, �J North Pearl Block Club 30 North Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202 We are aware of growing efforts city -wide to improve the quality of life for all Buffalo residents. The North Pearl Block Club applauds these efforts and presents the following issue as part of that attempt to build a greater Buffalo Statement We, the undersigned residents, are concerned with noise and loud music issuing from commercial patios adjacent to residential neighborhoods. In particular, the following properties with commercial patios affect our homes: Roxy's (884 Main Street) Ms. Kitty's (948 Main Street) New Establishment recently leased (16 Allen Street) Adoma's (20 Allen Street) Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street) It is neither our goal nor desire to eliminate any of these patios as we recognize the value they bring to the various commercial enterprises and the positive role they can play in building an urban street life. We simply request they accept their responsibility as good neighbors in our community and comply with existing noise and operating regulations. If voluntary compliance with operational and noise ordinances does not occur, we request the appropriate city agencies and law enforcement officials direct their representatives to take whatever action is necessary to bring about compliance. Name Address IM r 1 Name Address yy- e?5-013 North Pearl Block Club 30 North Pearl Street Buffalo NY 14202 We are aware of growing efforts city -wide to improve the quality of life for all Buffalo residents. The North Pearl Block Club applauds these efforts and presents the following issue as part of that attempt to build a greater Buffalo Statement We, the undersigned residents, are concerned with noise and loud music issuing from commercial patios adjacent to residential neighborhoods. In particular, the following properties with commercial patios affect our homes: Roxy's (884 Main Street) Ms. Kitty's (948 Main Street) New Establishment recently leased (16 Allen Street) Adonia's (20 Allen Street) Cathode Ray (26 Allen Street) It is neither our goal nor desire to eliminate any of these patios as we recognize the value they bring to the various commercial enterprises and the positive role they can play in building an urban street life. We simply request they accept their responsibility as good neighbors in our community and comply with existing noise and operating regulations. If voluntary compliance with operational and noise ordinances does not occur, we request the appropriate city agencies and law enforcement officials direct their representatives to take whatever action is necessary to bring about compliance. No 51 Opposition to 511 Ordinance J. Lindelow & Others Attached petition available for review in The City Clerk's Office REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION w = os Fo PIC- oA,1Lqt Pe-1 �,Y 6q y 6L ) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. duo cC 71 t We the undersigned are opposed to the 511 ordiinance: . �.r � �� .. a .� £, �. � { � � �� °` � �t � = €� � ��� GO( Bi Ho A,-� 16 k-k :x ® N tl 6k tA I - ink": � �� .. a .� £, �. � { � � �� °` � �t � = €� � ��� GO( Bi Ho A,-� j 3 r- Al y n � f p � T r We the undersigned are opposed to the 511 ordiinance: Regular Committees CIVIL SERVICE (Bonnie E. Russell, Chairperson) Appt.-Detective Sergeant (Perm) (Max) (Pol) (432,7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED )� p Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Appt.-Detective (Cont. Perm) (Max) (Pol) (#33, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service �' � Appt. - Detective (Max) (Pol) ( #44, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service ' i�'3 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 55 Appt Asst Corp Counsel PASSED September 19, 2006 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk rte. Appointment Assistant Corporation Counsel II (Max) (Law) (Item No. 40 -July 25, 2006) That Communication 40, July 25, 2006 be received and filed and the temporary appointment of Eileen Fleming stated above at the maximum starting salary of $69,357.00 effective on July 10, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED t C Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service (� Chairperson y *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO KEARNS DAVIS LOCURTO * * * FONTANA RUSSELL FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] g 0 [ 2/3 - 6 [3/4 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 56 PASSED September 19, 2006 Appt Combustion Inspector Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk . C Q1% (7) .-A -T, F- Appointment Combustion Inspector (Max) (EDPI) (Item No. 63 -Sept. 5, 2006) That Communication 63, September 5, 2006 be received and filed and the permanent appointment of Mark Blake stated above at the maximum starting salary of $42,289.00 effective on August 28, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED ill €� r Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Chairperson J *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - S ] * 9 * 0 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 57 PASSED September 19, 2006 Appt Pkg Enf Officer Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Appointment Pkg. Enf. Officer (Inter #2) (AFUI) (Item No. 54 -July 25, 2006) That Communication 54, July 25, 2006 be received and filed and the permanent appointment of Ronald J. Christopher II stated above at the intermediate starting salary of $26,504.00 effective on July 17, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED "i c ' Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service \l _ Chairperson *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7 ] * * * * 9 * 0 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 58 Appt Administrative Asst PASSED September 19, 2006 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk (7 3 C-) a l t¢ 0 Appointment Administrative Asst. (Max) (AFUI) (Item No. 65 -Sept. 5, 2006) That Communication 65, Sept. 5, 2006 be received and filed and the permanent appointment of Geraldine M. Kaczmarz stated above at the maximum starting salary of $38,584.00 effective on August 7, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Chairperson *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO LOCURTO DAVIS RUSSELL * * * FONTANA THOMPSON FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 51 * 9 p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 59 PASSED September 19, 2006 Appt Laborer II Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk sue, Appointment Laborer II (Inter) (AFUI) (Item No. 66 -Sept. 5, 2006) That Communication 66, Sept. 5, 2006 be received and filed and the permanent appointment of Carmine Marinaccio stated above at the intermediate starting salary of $26,832.00 effective on July 24, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Chairperson 1 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON ( ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] (2/3 - 6) [ 3/4 - 7 ) * * * * 9 * 0 Appt. -Secy. To Comm. Of Human Resources (HR) (#58,7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service ? fL City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 61 PASSED September 19, 2006 Appt Sr Rate Clerk Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Appointment Senior Rate Clerk (Inter) (PW) (Item No. 39 -Sept. 5, 2006) That Communication 39, Sept. 5, 2006 be received and filed and the intermediate appointment of Donna Michalics stated above at the intermediate starting salary of $30,267.00 effective on August 28, 2006 is hereby approved. PASSED (j Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Chairperson 10 *AYE* NO * B ONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * '� KEARNS LOCURTO * i RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 9 * p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ' t.y Appt. - Director of Recreation (Max) (Comm. Svs./Rec. Prog.) ( #67, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED fk Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service ` QV !( ) Notices of Appt.- Temp. /Prov. /Perm. (C. Clk.) ( #78, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service \ �a' r V P 1 Notices of Appt.- Temp. /Prov. /Perm. (C. CIL) (Salter) ( #79, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended b the Committee on Civil Service y a �I� City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 65 PASSED September 19, 2006 Req Appr Submit Suppl Diff in Wages /Comp Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk s F CA) a C✓ k r� Difference Between Wages and Compensation Benefits — Keith Parker (Item No. 53, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to pay Keith Parker, Laborer II - in the Division of Inventory & Stores in the amount of $3,519.93 for difference in pay allowance under the provisions of the Workers' Compensation Law from 12/26/2005 to the present for a period not to exceed six (6) months. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service Chairman PJS:rmv t:\wp60\lnsword\rmv\53c7-25c.doe IFAtP7ROVED I 06 i *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO LOCURTO DAVIS RUSSELL * * * FONTANA THOMPSON FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] 9 p [2/3 - 6] w [ 314 - 71 FINANCE (Brian C. Davis, Chairman) Fulton St. Area Sewer Line Use (BSA) ( #59, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance �S J. Rozanski -Sale of Fulton St. ( #84, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance R! C. Van Ness - Oppose Sale /Transfer of Fulton St. for Use of Casino (487,7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance t r City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 69 PASSED September 19, 2006 Prop to Transfer Jurisdiction of Var Prop From COB to Boe Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � r0 f - Transfer Various Properties to the Buffalo Board of Education (Item No. 6, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the City of Buffalo transfer 1267 Fillmore, 25 & 31 Fougeron, 770 Northampton, 72 & 76 Peach, 836 & 844 South Park to the Buffalo Board of Education. That the Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\nnv \6c7- 25c.doc - -- - - -- R�O �V E� DO `r i *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO * * * 9 * 0 DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 51 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] * * * * 9 * 0 B. Davis -C. Wilkins -Req. Change of Lots - Jefferson Ave. -First Calvery Miss. Baptist Church (Assess /Tax) ( #14, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance I� Complaints -Tosh Collins Comm. Ctr. (South) (PW) ( #25, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance �o r; a 1 �7, Quality of Life Issues (Pol) ( #31, 7125) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance ,� t City Owned Vehicle Inscription — Bflo. Fire Dept. — Section 348 of the Charter (Item No. 36, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. ;1S Mr. h moved: Thy on the designation o - Commiss ner of Police as contained in Item No. 21, C.C.P.,eptem er 19, 2006, t vehicles as list d in the abo menti ed comnrf`inication, hall be fitted to be unmark in a rdance with 1 appl' able Ch ter requiremen s. Passed. , Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman PJS:rmv t:\wp60\rnsword\:rmv\36c7-25c.doc 2?-- Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB (Strat. Plan.) ( #12, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance C q� 7 1- Use of the "SEGWAY Transporter" (Compt) ( #16, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance a q Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB (Assess /Tax) ( #20, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance i_ 4 j Use of the Innovative "SEGWAY Human Transporter" by COB (AFUI) ( #64, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance `s $ kj \ is 3 (Y' Req. Individuals or Entities Located Outside of the State of New York Who Purchase City -Owned Properties- Secure a Bond With the COB (Exc. Fin. Res.) (#130,3/21) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance �_j I M. Gainer -Bflo. Youth Corps -Req. Sponsorship for 10 Youth - Summer Job Training Program ( #47, 6/27) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance <7 � 1 (� LEGISLATION (Richard A. Fontana, Chairman) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 80 PASSED September 19, 2006 Prop Landmark Design the Park Lane Condominium 33 Gates Circle Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f: co c� t , Landmark Designation — The Park Lane Condominium — 33 Gates Circle (Item No. 2, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That after the public hearing held before the Committee on Legislation on September 12, 2006, The Park Lane Condominium, 33 Gates Circle be, designated as a local historic landmark, pursuant to Article III, Section 337 -7 through 8 of the Preservation Standards of the Buffalo Code; and That this designation is made upon due consideration of the reports of the Buffalo Preservation Code (Chapter 337 —7 through 8 of the Buffalo Code) and for the reasons set forth in the reports of the Buffalo Preservation Board and its Landmark Designation Committee; and That the Secretary of the Preservation Board be, and hereby is directed to file the property description with the City Clerk, the Planning Board, the Division of Planning and with the Department of Public Works; and That the Petitioner is directed to file a description or map of the property with the Erie County Clerk's Office. Passed. -� Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword\rmv\2c7- 25c.doc } I *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO * �` LOCURTO DAVIS RUSSELL * * * FONTANA THOMPSON * i W FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON * i W ( ------------- ) [ MAJ - 5 ] * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 - 6) ( 3/4 - 7 ] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 85 PASSED September 19, 2006 J. Zuefle, Agt, Use 517 Washington- Outdoor Patio Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk z� FrI m rrt w� 4 �f� (I -o' 6 '3'' 8 �� J. Zuefle, Petition to use 517 Washington — Outdoor Patio (Item No. 74, C.C.P., May 16, 2006) (Item No. 124, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the petition of J. Zuefle, agent, for permission to use 517 Washington for an outdoor patio 5' x 14' in front of a masonry bar be, and hereby is approved. Passed. sa� Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t:\wp60\msword\:rmv\124c7-25c.doc 3q Conditions No Outdoor music or amplified devices No food or beverages permitted on patio Patio and surrounding area must be clear of any debris no later than 7:00 am after each night of business Bands performing at said premises shall not tune, play or rehearse outside of establishment at any time *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 7 * * * g Q J. Goetz, Petition to Use 244 Allen (a/k/a 242, 244 & 246 Allen) Sit -in Restaurant (Item No. 100, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That a the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on SeptembepT2, 2N6, the petitio oetz, agent, for pzrnuission to use 244 Allen (a/k/a 2 , 244 & 6 Al for a sit -in e, a r nd hereby ' roved. Pas d. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rmv t:\wp60\msword\:rmv\lOOc9-5c.doe Chairman W Fontana moved that the above item be rec Legislation omitted to the Committee on - m ADOPTED. M. Sanders, Petition to Use 224 Allen - Sit -in Restaurant and Outdoor Patio (Item No. 101, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That after the lic hearing September 12, 20 .. the titio f M. 224 Allen Street`for a sit -in restaurant; the Committee on Legislation on ders, ogent, _ for permisereb�y ion to use or pa ' be i s approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation c av Chairman PJS:rmv t\wp60\msword \: rmv\ 1 016 -5 c. doc /2 ' r) C_ 31 r l4z - A Mr. Fontana moved that the above item be Legislation recommitted to the Committee on ADOPTED. City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 83 PASSED September 19, 2006 M Burns, Agent, Use 3 City Line South for Rail Car Storage and Repair Bldg Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk t - rr �r3 � m� M. Burns, Petition to Use 3 City Line South, Rail Car Storage and Repair Building (Item No. 91, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on September 12, 2006, the petition of M. Burns, agent, for permission to use 3 City Line South, to erect a 1 story 90' by 36' by 23' high post and beam rail car storage and repair building be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rmv t: \wp60Vnsword \:rmv\9 I0- 25c.doc Chairman i1 *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * 9 * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - S ] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [3/4 - 7] * * * 9 0 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 84 PASSED September 19, 2006 M. Johnson - Petition to Use 540 Genesee St -Free Standing sign Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk M. Johnson, Petition to Use 540 Genesee — Free Standing Sign (Item No. 92, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the petition of M. Johnson, agent, for permission to use 540 Genesee for a 72" wide, 3' high with a V center projection, 3 ` above ground sign be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword \:rmv \92c7 -25c. doe Chairman t SEP 2 2 2006 -Y5 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ) * [MAJ- 5] * 9 * 0 (2/3 - 6] [3/4 - 7] City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter; I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 86 PASSED September 19, 2006 M. Hernandez. Agt, Use 549 Niagara - Sidewalk Cafe Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f- t �t, ,(") r$ M. Hernandez, Petition to Use 549 Niagara Street — Sidewalk Cafe (Item No. 105, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on September 12, 2006, the petition of M . Hernandez, agent, for permission to use 549 Niagara Street for a sidewalk cafe be, and hereby is approved. Passed. z 28 Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t: \wp60 \msword \: rmv\ 105 c 9 -5 c. doc * AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [---------- -- -] [ MAJ - 5 ] * g p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] L F � � k City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 87 PASSED September 19, 2006 M. Ward, Agt Use 2677 Delaware Ave Ground Sign Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk c _ t L :1 V,� M. Ward, Petition to Use 2677 Delaware — Ground Sign (Item No. 106, C.C.P., Sep. 5, 2006) That the petition of M. Ward, agent, for permission to use 2677 Delaware for a 6' x 6.5' with a changeable copy sign, and an overall height to be 11' by 6" sign be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword \:rmv \1066 -5c. doc 3C *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] * *: [MAJ- 5] * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 349 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 88 PASSED September 19, 2006 J. Camacho, Agt Use 3160 Main St -Enc Outdoor Patio Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r It00P,S J. Camacho, Petition to use 3160 Main Street — Enclosed Outdoor Patio (Item No. 107, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on.. September 12, 2006, the petition of J. Camacho, agent, for permission to use 3160 Main Street to install an outdoor patio 8' x 28' onto the right of way in front of the existing tavern enclosed by a 3' high wrought iron railing be, and hereby is approved. Passed. l Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword \:rmv\ 107c9 -Sc. doc APPROVED 31 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO * * 9 KEARNS DAVIS LOCURTO * * * FONTANA RUSSELL FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * * 9 KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON * * * 9 o ( ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] ( 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] Local Law Intro #14 (2006)- Vacancies in the Common Council ( #133, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 3 cJr City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 90 PASSED September 19, 2006 Ord Amendment Chapter 168 Env Review Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk C1 r� _< ,_. FT - �0 _0 Ordinance Amendment - Chapter 168 — Environmental Review (Item No. 111, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That after the hearing before the Committee on Legislation on September 12, 2006, the Ordinance Amendment as contained in Item No. 111, C.C.P., September 5, 2006, be and the same hereby is approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation IIA Chairman PJS:rmv T: \wp 60\msword\rmv\ 1116 -5 c. doc 3 � *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 * * * * 9 * 0 . ",AAA „j� +�• a Municipal Code Violations Report (#39,7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation cc� - `f City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 92 Second Hand Dealer 3079 Bailey PASSED September 19, 2006 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk �3 Secondhand Dealer — 3079 Bailey Avenue (Item No. 55, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Permit & Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Secondhand Dealer license to Charles Smithgall d/b /a SEI/Aarons located at 3079 Bailey Avenue. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\nnv\55c9- 5c.doc Chairman I � *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] g 0 [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 71 Used Car Dealer — 227 Paderewski (Item No. 40, C.C.P., May 16, 2006) (Item No. 141, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That pursuant the Commissioner of Permit & Inspection Services be, and he hereby is authorized to deny a Used Car Dealer License to Jerome Skulski, d/b /a JW Skulski Showroom & Used Car located at 227 Paderewski. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJSrmv tAwp60\msword\rmv \ 1410 -25 c.doc � r)-, *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON (-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 ] * 9 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] ' [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 94 PASSED September 19, 2006 Run Bflo Inc Req Waiver of Demo Permits Etc Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk tom$ Run Buffalo Inc. — Waiver of Demolition Permits — 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets (Item No. 119, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the Common Council be, and they hereby are authorized to grant a waiver of demolition permit fees be granted to RUN Buffalo for their demolition of 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets; and That a waiver of performance bonds be granted to RUN Buffalo for their demolition of 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets. Passed. �r 016 �f KEARNS *AYE* NO BONIFACIO LOCURTO DAVIS RUSSELL FONTANA THOMPSON FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ) [MAJ- 5] 9 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ) 9, 0, 0 9 L. Kelly -Req. Demo. -71 & 73 Louisiana (ECPI) ( #53, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �A v�� 4 r1 G. Hopkins -Req. Decrease /Discount in Taxi Rates ( #88, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation of $ P. Kranczyk -FAQ on Taxicab Service ( #82, 7125) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Petition to Request Stop Sign — Deerfield & Fernhill Avenues (Item No. 108, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the petition of the Fernhill Block Club requesting that a stop sign be placed on Deerfield Avenue at the intersection of Fernhill Avenue be accepted. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJSrmv t: \wp60\msword \rmv \1086 -5 c.doc Chairman Request Glenwood Avenue Trailblazer Signs "Rev. James T. Hemphill" (Item No. 187, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That tyd'Com issioner of Public arks & Streets be, and he hereby is authorized tinstall tra blazing sig beneath the e 'sting street signs on Glenwood Avenue, sFIcifically be en erson Avenue and mboldt Parkway 'ming that portion a,` "Rev. James T. Hemphill." Passed Ic .4 s Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv\ 187c7 -25c. doc Mt. Fontana moved that the above Legislation item be recommitted to the Committee on ADOPTED. Ic)lk 1 i_, Request Leroy Avenue Trailblazer Signs "Bishop Glenwood H. Young, Sr." (Item No. 188, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana ?noved: That the Com issioner of Public 1 authorized t install tra blazing si eneatl Leroy Ave e, specifica een Fillmore portion as'jBishop Glenwood H. Young, Sr." Passed r Parks & Streets be, and he hereby is existing street signs Shtly6ftion o0 Tumboldt Parkw roclaiming that IC � Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t: \wp60\msword\rmv \1880 -25 c.doc �� ll4 ��S �- W- Fontana moved that the above Legislation item be recommitted to the Committee on ADOPTED. ,_. City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19'of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 101 PASSED September 19, 2006 NexG Networks Formal App To Access City ROW for Prov Telecom Svs Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk tr�� R:!2 E NextG Networks — Approval to Access City Right of Way for the Provisions of Telecommunications Services (Item No. 34, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the City of Buffalo is hereby in receipt of NextG's application for a right of way use agreement and that the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets, Office of Telecommunications Utilities and Franchises is hereby authorized to negotiate a right of way use agreement with NextG and that a final agreement be filed with the Common Council prior to being executed. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rtnv t\wpWrnsword \rmv\346 -5c. doe Chairman *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 51 9 p [ 2/3 - 6 ] # [ 3/4 - 71 4 11r3 1 M1 Prop. Ord. Amendment- Chapter 372 Bouncer Law (Pol) (927,7/11) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. Mill __�1 Recommended by the Committee on Legislation ; I Prop. Amendment to Chapter 372 Bouncer Law (ECPI) ( #30, 7/11) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. • r•� r Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Bouncer Law (C. Clk.) ( #37, 7/11) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED r Recommended by the Committee on Legislation acs e Z e '5 ` 4.t' i0'4''10 51 Ord. Amend- Chapter 372 Bouncer Law ( #106, 6127) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek Jr., Chairman) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, ('present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 106 PASSED September 19, 2006 Req Appr Prop Amendment to LDA 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a� F No. Req. Appr. Prop. Amendment to LDA -1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson Street (CCP# 116- 9/5/06) (Hrg. 9/19) That the above item has been sent to the Common Council without recommendation. �\ f� 1�1 , vqok"4� � Joseph Golombe Community Devklbpment Committee Chairman A public hearing has been set, before the Common Council, at this regularly scheduled meeting, on the above item, and a Notice of same has been published in the Buffalo News, a copy of which is attached hereto. On motion by Mr. Bonifacio, seconded by ty) , j ,(4 , the item is properly before the Common Council, and the hearing is opened. CARRIED. Appearances .5 A koj VA 5 f- , 5- 1 / °" 'AtfL'�'u �t 'Por—' f - 5 t , j ('TrS?, Pursuant to Section ' Mr. Bonifacio now moved that the hearing be closed. Seconded by N CARRIED. falo, New York, daily from 8:30 a.m. to lAll persons will l b given o ro an opportunity to " be heard at the meeting.. Gerald A. Chwalinski, City Clerk 507(2) of the General Municipal Law, notice is 11' hereby given that a' hearing will be held be- ii fore the Common Coun- cil, Council Chambers,' City Hall, at 2:00 p.m. on September 19, 2006 on the following: To consider Amend- merits to the Land Disposition Agreement' (LDA) between the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and Revitalizing Urban Neighborhoods, Inc. Z UN Buffalo) for the ilowing properties:` 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson. RUN Buffalo proposes to demolish the aforementioned '- properties, landscape and maintain. 'The Amendments include: a change to the peri- od of duration of cov- enant on use to expire' at such time that RUN' Buffalo ceases to own the above referenca . property and that the insurance contained in the approved LDA: be amended to pro- " vide $1,000,000.00 in general liability cover -- age. The purchase price for the proper- ties is $1. This amendment to the agreement is available " for inspection at Buffalo _ Urban. Renewal Agency, Room 920 City Hall, Buf Amend LDA for 110 Genese , 836 Sycamor /and 182 Wilson Streets fil em No. 11 6, C.C.P., Sepyt 5, 20 6) That the above 'tem be, and the same y is returned ommon Council without recommend ion. Mr. Golombek moved: That after a public hearing on September 19, 2006, the Common Council does hereby approve the terms contained in "Contract for the Sale of Private Redevelopment ", pursuant to Section 507 subdivision 2(d) of the General Municipal Law, the Chairman or Vice - Chairman or Secretary is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and RUN Buffalo, Inc. and/or other legal entity to be formed, which is the proposed Agreement for the transfer of title 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets are determined to be satisfactory and all other conditions as listed in Item No. 116, C.C.P., September 5, 2006. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Community Development r Ch rman PJS:rmv tAwP60\msword\rmv\ 1 160- 5c.doc TM M - 1 ill ^,rat *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] * [ MAJ - 5 ] * 9 * 0 [ 3/4 - 7 ] 8/ City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 107 PASSED September 19, 2006 Req Amend LDA 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore & 182 Wilson /Appr Amendment to Contract for Sale of Land Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk t Amend LDA for 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets (Strat. Planning) (Item No. 7, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That after a public hearing on September 19, 2006, the Common Council does hereby approve the terms contained in "Contract for the Sale of Private Redevelopment ", pursuant to Section 507 subdivision 2(d) of the General Municipal Law, the Chairman or Vice- Chairman or Secretary is hereby authorized to execute said Agreement on behalf of the City Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and RUN Buffalo, Inc. and /or other legal entity to be formed, which is the proposed Agreement for the transfer of title 1106 Genesee, 836 Sycamore and 182 Wilson Streets are determined to be satisfactory and all other conditions as listed in Item Nos. 7 and 116, C.C.P., September 5, 2006. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Community Development C irman rJS:rmv t:\wp60\msword\nnv\7c9-5c.doc s *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO * T i RUSSELL * T ' THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [ 2/3 - 6 [ 3/4 - 7 * * * City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to'the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 108 PASSED September 19, 2006 Restore NY Comm Initiatives Mun Grant Program Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk `aJ t 7 � 1 to "< No. Restore NY Comm. Initiatives- Municipal Grant Program (CCP# 118 - 9/5/06) (Hrg. 9/19) That the above item has been sent to the Common Council without recommendation. Joseph Golombek Jr. ommunity Development lommittee Chairman A public hearing has been set, before the Common Council, at this regularly scheduled meeting, on the above item, and a Notice of same has been published in the Buffalo News, a copy of which is attached hereto. On motion by Mr. Bonifacio, seconded by , the item is properly before the Common Council, and the hearing is opened. CARRIED. Appearances- k P ca A � OL V Mr. Bonifacio now moved that the hearing be closed. Seconded by IfA CARRIED. iwhM .7"IT BuFfolo Common Council Notice is hereby given that a hearing will be held before the Common Council, Council Cham- bers, City Hall , at 2:00 j P.M. on September 19, i 2006 on the following: The City of Buffalo Ur- ban Renewal Agency hereby announces its in- tent to apply For and re- ceive funds to begin the City of Buffalo's involve - ment in the New York State Restore NY Com- munities; Initiative Pro- gram. The program will enable the City to fund targeted demolitions In economically distressed areas of Buffalo. Any questions on this project should be referred to Timothy E. Wanamaker, vice Chairman @ (716) 851 -5035 or Sandra Mill- er, Special Projects Manager @ (716) 851 -5053. Gerald A. Chwalinski, Citv Clerk Restore NY Comma hities Initiative — (Item No. t1 18, C.C.P., S J I Grant Program )t. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and th &';s ame 1reby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation;` Mr. Golombek moved: That the Mayor on behalf of the City of Buffalo be, and he hereby is authorized to execute any and all documentation necessary to apply, accept and administer said grant funding for the Restore NY Communities Initiative. Passed i t Recommended by the Committee on Community Development airman PJS:nnv tAwp60 \msword\rmv\ 1186 -5c. doc SEP 2 5 51 City of Buffalo, New York Proposed Demolition Sites �an') cry DTW P PPAI n NlP\A /YORK .39Ann COMMERCIAL 31 ALWIN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1279 RESIDENTIAL 43 ANTWERP BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1525 RESIDENTIAL 41 ASHLEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1052 RESIDENTIAL 106 ASHLEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1084 RESIDENTIAL 2079 BAILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2611 RESIDENTIAL - 2103 BAILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1880 RESIDENTIAL 2455 BAILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1736 RESIDENTIAL 100 BARTHEL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1715 RESIDENTIAL 212 BEST BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2238 RESIDENTIAL 331 BEST BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2284 RESIDENTIAL 347 BEST BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2316 RESIDENTIAL 51 BISSELL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2142 RESIDENTIAL 146 BOX BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1526 RESIDENTIAL 256 BOX BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2070 RESIDENTIAL 290 BOX BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1452 RESIDENTIAL 296 BOX BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1520 RESIDENTIAL 154 BRINKMAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 844 RESIDENTIAL 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BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2031 RESIDENTIAL 52 KOONS BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1240 RESIDENTIAL 334 KOONS BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1481 RESIDENTIAL 359 KOONS BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2000 RESIDENTIAL 76 KOSCIUSZKO BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1579 RESIDENTIAL 101 KRETTNER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 840 RESIDENTIAL 14 LARK BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1672 RESIDENTIAL 30 LARK BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1600 RESIDENTIAL 77 LARK BUFFALO, NEW YORK 726 RESIDENTIAL 246 LATHROP BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1718 RESIDENTIAL 96 LAUREL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 987 RESIDENTIAL 180 LAUREL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1647 RESIDENTIAL 276 LEROY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1340 RESIDENTIAL 58 LIDDELL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1768 RESIDENTIAL 145 LOEPERE BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2369 RESIDENTIAL 157 LOEPERE BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2333 RESIDENTIAL 202 LOEPERE BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1152 RESIDENTIAL 248 LOEPERE BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1200 RESIDENTIAL 255 LOEPERE BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1908 RESIDENTIAL 36 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1207 RESIDENTIAL 37 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1572 RESIDENTIAL 56 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1724 RESIDENTIAL 60 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1849 RESIDENTIAL 62 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1623 RESIDENTIAL 75 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1680 RESIDENTIAL 82 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2118 RESIDENTIAL 111 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1668 RESIDENTIAL 145 LOMBARD - BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1952 RESIDENTIAL 175 LOMBARD BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2751 RESIDENTIAL 289 MADISON BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1316 RESIDENTIAL 106 MASTEN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1264 RESIDENTIAL 200 MASTEN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1379 RESIDENTIAL 204 MASTEN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1744 RESIDENTIAL 349 MASTEN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1002 RESIDENTIAL 223 MAY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1840 RESIDENTIAL 298 MAY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1920 RESIDENTIAL 299 MAY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1440 RESIDENTIAL 373 MAY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1920 RESIDENTIAL 377 MAY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1530 RESIDENTIAL 1288 MICHIGAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2353 RESIDENTIAL 1292 MICHIGAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2432 RESIDENTIAL 1398 MICHIGAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 796 RESIDENTIAL 1466 MICHIGAN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2211 RESIDENTIAL 46 MILLER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2512 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BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1939 RESIDENTIAL 114 PLAYTER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1731 RESIDENTIAL 126 PLAYTER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2347 RESIDENTIAL 205 PLAYTER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1492 RESIDENTIAL 229 PLAYTER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2132 RESIDENTIAL 21 RAPIN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2258 RESIDENTIAL 95 RICHLAWN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 831 RESIDENTIAL 105 RICHLAWN BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2150 RESIDENTIAL 93 RILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1437 RESIDENTIAL 199 RILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2102 RESIDENTIAL 503 RILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2112 RESIDENTIAL 518 RILEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1655 RESIDENTIAL 193 RODNEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2280 RESIDENTIAL 209 RODNEY BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2230 RESIDENTIAL 374 ROEHRER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2125 RESIDENTIAL 45 ROTHER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1472 RESIDENTIAL 161 ROTHER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2074 RESIDENTIAL 266 ROTHER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 2060 RESIDENTIAL 69 RUHLAND BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1945 RESIDENTIAL 70 RUHLAND BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1167 RESIDENTIAL 127 RUHLAND BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1630 RESIDENTIAL 129 RUHLAND BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1834 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NEW YORK 1408 RESIDENTIAL 119 ZENNER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1354 RESIDENTIAL 130 ZENNER BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1560 RESIDENTIAL AQ 1 I I r 'x IN -Tlz� bg A V 1 ` \"k ke rain _ (I u \\ ,IX I)� -i 1 RAN"�EH�R'� � � { ' L " . 'L ? ' ' •+ J.. ^ — 1 g a � I� �( I t — s � � �I � � W .k ilp Il 4jI .. 1� 1Y �$ ✓ � v ; � ` � ��ri � ���� r �� � I (��� x,•�:et "tea. , Milesa r�rwH f�i �! 0 0.5 1 2 �� rr 1 F1l a f fio i v, e/ n C1 -�f r A � 1 Ct_yr � r .t' 7 .t 1'. _ L1I� i H � �)�1�� 8: Legend `� r 6 City Owned Demolition Historic Preservation District Proposed Tonawanda Street Corridor BOA �l Proposed Buffalo River Corridor BOA South Buffalo BOA Va CCE I Renewal Community Empire Zone I T I LL r Urban Renewal Area * 607,, Favr *�, Office of Strategic Planning ` City of Buffalo x September 12, 2006 N �� ti;,. � "r J, *AYR* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] * g U [2/3 - 6] [ 3/4 - 71 4 L 4 4 4 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 109 PASSED September 19, 2006 Endorsement of COB Urb Ren Agency's Appl Restore NY Comm Initiatives Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk t BURA's Application to Restore NY Communities Initiative — Municipal Grant Program (Strat. Planning) (Item No. 8, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That after a public hearing, the Common Council does hereby authorize the Mayor on behalf of the City of Buffalo to execute any and all documentation necessary to apply, accept and administer said grant funding for the Restore NY Communities Initiative. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Community Development hairman PJS:rmv t:\wp60 \msword \nnv \8 c9 -5 c. doc *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK * i GOLOMBEK KEARNS * i LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 ] * g * p ( 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] 4 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 110 PASSED September 19, 2006 St John's Comm Dev Town House Proj Sale of City Parcels Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 9 _ Cy St. John's Community Dev. Town House Project — Sale of City Parcels (Item No. 11, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the Executive Director, Office of Strategic Planning be, and he hereby is authorized to prepare the required Land Disposition Agreement and deed to St. John's Community Development Corporation or the appropriate Housing Development Fund Corporation in accordance with Section 576 -a of the New York State Private Housing Finance Law. That the Mayor be, and he hereby is authorized to execute the same. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Community Development hairman w v t:\wp60\msword\rmv\1 t: \wp60\msword\rmv \i lc9- Sc.doc A PPR OVF n SEP 2 2 2006 � *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 51 * 9 p [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 7 ] R. Heffern- Economics of Gambling- Summary Points ( #75, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. �•m _r Recommended by the Committee on Community Development r Y r ct, 0 1 � t ( 011 rZ M. Kearns-D. Bennett-Effects of Urban Gambling Casino (#77, 7/25) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Burchfield- Penney Art Center Project (Item No. 110, C.C.P., Sept. 5, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That the Common Council doe by direct the Department of Real. Estate and the Corpora 'o Counsel to prepa and file ith the Common Council, the necessary legal documents o release t - feversionary ri ht held by the y o uffalo in the occupying 4.9 ac s at corner of Elmwoo Avenue a ockwell oad, w e the Burchfield- Penney Art Center is being constru P Recommended by the Committee on Community Development (! airman PJS:rmv tAwp60\msword\rmv\ 1106 -5c. doc R. Tylicki -NFTA ROW Near Starin Avenue (ECPI) ( #61, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development t �- 3 °_ail)_. 15 M. Kearns -Opp. Comm. Field House Complex (ECPI) ( #51, 9/5) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. • •' W Recommended by the Committee on Community Development _ � �1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19'of the Charter, I present .herewith the attached resolution item. No. 116 Results Negotiations 755 Best PASSED September 19, 2006 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk �� i� Results of Negotiations — 755 Best Street (Item No. 5, C.C.P., July 11, 2006) (Item No. 149, C.C.P., July 25, 2006) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation Mr. Golombek moved: That the offer from Mr. August H. Land, Jr. and Mrs. Jepthemenia Land, residing at 49 Meyers Street, in the sum of one thousand and one hundred dollars ($1,100.00) for the purchase of 755 Best Street, be and is hereby accepted; and That the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of legal description shall be paid by the purchaser; and That the Corporation Counsel be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development A , Chairman PJS:rmv _— t:\wp60\msword\nnv\149c7-25c.doc OVED 06 �5 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] [ MAJ - 5 ] * g 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 J. Golombek -R. Heffern- CACGEC -Opp. Casino ( #50, 7/11) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development 5? , 6 C pp Fss. ``ll J. Golombek -BERC Bd. Of Director's Meeting Summary - 6/21/06 ( #51, 7/11) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development' 1, 1 A Putting Marine Drive Apartments on the Tax Rolls ( #131, 4/19) That the above item be, and the same hereby is referred to the Special Committee on Waterfront Development. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community evelo ment Y p ■ Appt. of Student Liaison to the Comm. Dev. Committee ( #97, 2/21) That the above item be, and the same hereby is received and filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development 4, BONIFACIO * * * DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ) * [MAJ- S] 9 0 [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] *AYE* N * * * * k ` 50 RESOLUTIONS By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Ordinance Amendment Chapter 511, Zoning The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 511 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: § 511 -136. Use permit required for human service facilities. A. Legislative findings and intent. It is recognized that human service facilities exist in locations throughout the City of Buffalo. It is further recognized that there exists a concentration of such facilities in certain areas of the city despite application of the current Zoning Ordinances of the City of Buffalo. The continuing placement of such facilities in areas which are already over - concentrated serves to defeat the community integration goals of these facilities and may alter the nature and character of affected areas to the detriment of both the users of such facilities and the community in general. Further regulation is therefore necessary to balance the interests of the users of such facilities and the community in general. B. Regulated uses. Effective [July 1, 1995] ppon the passage of this article no public or private entity shall establish a food pantry, soup kitchen, substance abuse community or residential treatment facility, walk -in or drop -in center, counseling center, detention center, temporary or short -term shelter, transient housing, residential treatment facility established for penal or correctional purposes or similar facilities, in the City of Buffalo without first obtaining permission from the Zoning Board of Appeals. The requirements of this article shall apply to regulated uses existing prior to the effective date of this article which are enlarged or extended after the effective date of this article. C. Application to Zoning Board. Applicants seeking to establish uses regulated under this section shall submit to the Zoning Board a detailed description of the proposed use, including but not limited to an estimation of the number of individuals to be served at the facility over a stated time period, the number of residents to be housed, the activities and programs anticipated at the facility, the hours of operation and the degree of supervision at the facility. The applicant shall also submit a demonstration of the need for such use at the proposed location and a detailed explanation of how this use will not adversely impact the nature and character of the area in which the facility is to be based. The applicant shall also submit the information required under this subsection to both the Common Council and the City Planning Board for their review and advisory recommendation, if any. The Zoning Board of Appeals, Common Council, or City Planning Board may also require other information as may reasonably be necessary to ascertain the impact of the proposed facility on public safety, health and welfare. D. Standards. In addition to a consideration of the effect of the proposed use on the public health, safety, and aesthetics, the Zoning Board shall consider the impact of the proposed use on the area in which the facility is to be based, including the concentration of existing regulated uses. The Zoning Board shall consider any recommendation from the Common Council or the City Planning Board, but it is not bound by these recommendations. Within 120 days after receiving an application, the Zoning Board of Appeals shall either approve the application without conditions, approve the application with conditions or deny the application. l a f E. Conditions on approval. In the event of an approval, the Zoning Board may attach such conditions as are necessary or desirable in its judgment to ensure the compatibility of the proposed use with surrounding property and overall development of the community. Such conditions shall be expressly set forth in the Zoning Board approval. Nothing contained herein shall preclude the Zoning Board from making reasonable accommodations in rules, policies, practices or services as are necessary to allow the users of a regulated facility to use and enjoy such facility. F. Denial of application. The Zoning Board shall deny an application if it is determined that the nature and character of the area in which the facility is to be based would be substantially altered as a result of the establishment of the facility. In the event of a denial, the Zoning Board shall issue a written decision specifying the basis for the denial. G. Abandonment of use. All approvals issued under this article shall expire and terminate upon the cessation or abandonment of the permitted use for a one -year period. H. Termination. All approvals shall be deemed to be personal to the holder and shall terminate upon the transfer of title or ownership of the property or change of operator, tenant or occupant or a change of use. I. Exemption. The requirements of this article shall not apply to hospitals, sanitariums or other institutions governed by § 511 -12H of this chapter. The requirements of this article shall not apply to those facilities whose site selection is comprehensively regulated by state or federal law and when such regulation is intended to preempt local regulation of site locations as contained in this article. J. Effective date and expiration. This article shall take effect [on July 1, 1995] upon its passage and shall expire on July 1, [2004] 2011 K. Severability. If any word, clause, sentence, paragraph, subsection, section or part of this article included in this article now or through supplementation shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgment shall not affect, impair or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the word, clause, sentence, paragraph, subsection, section or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgment shall have been rendered. APPROVED AS TO FORM t -r j�SL , Z �C3r�'G"`h`wl (001 — °l /J Corporation eounsel NOTE: Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to be deleted. AAL:PJS:rmv T: \wp60\msword \pjs \ord- amend - 511- 136.doe REFE C ON L By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Ordinance Amendment Chapter 387, Signs The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 387 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: § 38745. Limitation on extension into street; temporary signs No sign within the City shall extend over the exterior street line beyond the curb; nor shall a sign be erected having a greater dimension than 12 feet in a direction at right angles to the wall of a building; nor shall a sign be erected so that the same extends more than eight feet into the street beyond the exterior street line; provided, however, that temporary signs, nonilluminated except by reflected light of street or building illumination, such as banners or so- called "swinging pictorial displays," etc., shall be permitted to be erected over and across a portion of a street or public highway, except in the area bounded by Exchange Street, the Terrace, Elmwood Avenue, Tupper Street and Washington Street, with the consent of the Common Council, the approval of the Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services, and upon the filing by the permittee with the Comptroller of a bond or policy of liability insurance protecting the City against loss and damage, claims, liens, proceedings and actions insofar as may be applicable, and listing the City on the bond or policy as "additional insured with respect to the work being done," as provided in Chapter 413, § 413 -9, of the Code. Said bond or policy shall be approved as to form by the Corporation Counsel and as to sufficiency by the Comptroller. Such bond shall be in the sum of $10,000, and such policy of liability insurance shall protect the city against loss in the sum of $100,000 for property damage and not less than $100,000 for injury to one person or $200,000 for injuries to more than one person. If such temporary banner or sign is to be attached to a building or a structure on premises adjacent to the public highway over which such temporary banner or sign is to be erected, the consent of the owner of such building or structure shall be obtained before the erection of the banner or sign is commenced. Banners, temporary signs, or pictorial displays shall be removed by the responsible party when they are torn or otherwise damaged, and/or when they become obsolete. All banners temporary signs, or pictorial displays shall be removed by the responsible party within forty -five days of approval unless the City of Buffalo authorizes a longer period in accordance with the requirements of this chapter and applicable law. APPROVED AS TO FORM 4 Corporati Counsel NOTE: Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to r F T THE COMMITTEE be deleted. ON LEGISLATION. AAL:PJS:rmv T:\wp60 \msword \pjs \ord - amend - signs - 387- banners.doc �, a .2, R ` By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Request Grant Funding from New York State Canal Corporation to Implement the Erie Canal Greenway Program Whereas: The New York State Canal Corporation is soliciting projects to implement Governor George E. Pataki's vision for an Erie Canal Greenway, first proposed by the Governor in May 2005; and Whereas: The December 2005 report released by the New York State Canal Corporation Interagency Task Force, entitled "Report on the future of New York State Canals" recommended a voluntary, collaborative strategy for providing assistance to communities along all four canals of the New York State Canal System through a canal - wide "geenway" program; and Whereas: Funding for a grant program to implement the vision of the Governor and the recommendation of the Task Force was approved in the 2006 -2007 New York State Budget, and $6 million is now available under four grant categories; and Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the City of Buffalo supports the creation of a voluntary Erie Canal Greenway as proposed by the Governor and recommended in the Report by the Interagency Task Force based upon six (6) principles, including: (1) waterfront public access, (2) tourism, (3) recreational development, (4) natural and cultural resource protection, (5) local and regional planning, and (6) economic revitalization; and Be It Further Resolved: That the City of Buffalo supports the submission of an application for funding from the New York State Canal Corporation through the Erie Canal Greenway Grant Program in the amount of $250,000 for the project entitled `Broderick Park Restoration." City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: `Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 124 PASSED September 19, 2006 Waive License & Permit Fee Habitat for Humanity Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r--:) z� ? s_Fri f RESOLUTION i,l � . By: Mr. Fontana RE: Waive License and Permit Fees - Habitat for Humanity of Buffalo Whereas: Habitat for Humanity has an excellent reputation as a not- for - profit housing organization; and Whereas: Their volunteer work force continues to rehabilitate older homes and build new ones; ever advancing their mission to increase home ownership and property tax revenue for the City of Buffalo, all while strengthening our communities; and Whereas: Ninety cents of every dollar Habitat for Humanity spends is strictly directed towards construction expenses; and Whereas: As a measure of partnership and commitment, Habitat for Humanity has requested that the City of Buffalo waive all license and permit fees for 2006 -2007; and Whereas: The City of Buffalo, and especially this Common Council, seeks to maintain and encourage such valuable partnerships by increasing our support to all causes aimed at strengthening and revitalizing our City" neighborhoods. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That: The Common Council of the City of Buffalo waives all 2006 -2007 housing and construction license and permit fees for Habitat for Humanity of Buffalo in order to promote the goal of increasing home ownership. Richard A. Fontana .1 - vim I s:" 0 t r'� ,� Habitat for Humanity Buffalo, Newyork Building Septemberl 1, 2006 houses, building hope Mr. Richard Fontana Council Member City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 m0i I I Jun mim =I AM-1 Lam &MMEX-i TI Yor your Interest ana supy contractors' license fee resolution on our behalf. In Habitat Partnership, PO Box 511 Buffalo, NY 14205-0511 Ronald Talboys TEL: 716-213-2001 President www.habitatbuffalo.org P.S. Assuming the Common Council will approve the waiver resolution, would you please send me a certified co of that resolution. Thank you. 167 *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - 5 ] 9 0 [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 F 4 BY: MR. FRANCZYK RE: CRIME IN BMHA PROJECTS WHEREAS: In 2005 the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority ceased funding for the Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority police; and, WHEREAS: The removal of at least twenty -six BMHA officers dedicated solely to protecting tenants and property in the BMHA system forced those duties on a shrinking Buffalo Police force; and, WHEREAS: Crime and murder are up in Buffalo, putting a further strain on the Buffalo Police Department, which must respond to problems in the large BMHA system previously handled by the BMHA Police; and, WHEREAS: The Common Council stood in opposition to the dissolution of the Housing Authority police because it recognized that the BMHA police were better acquainted with problems in the BMHA system than the Buffalo Police Department, which has the responsibility for the entire city; and, WHERAS: Residents of the Perry Projects have indicated that criminal activity has increased in their developments since the removal of the BMHA police; and, NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council request that the BMHA and Buffalo Police Department report on whether or not crime has risen in the Perry Projects and other BMHA housing and property since the dissolution of the BMHA police; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Council requests that the BMHA and the Buffalo police report on steps being IT taken to curb the reported rise in crime in BMHA facilities; and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the Common Council inquires if there are any plans by the BMHA to restore a W (� BMHA Police force; and, BE IT FINALLY RESOLVED: L That this item be sent to the Budget Committee for further consideration. VID A. FRANCZYK 0 RESOLUTION By: Mr. Franczyk SUBJECT: Appointments to the Citizen's Planning Council Whereas: On behalf of the Buffalo Common Council, the following four names are submitted and recommended for approval to serve on the Citizens Planning Council: Arthur J. Robinson, Jr. 192 Maurice Street Buffalo, New York 14210 Term ending June 30, 2010 Pamela K. Beal 473 Colvin Avenue Buffalo, New York 14216 Term ending June 30, 2010 Marilyn Rodgers 81 Johnson Park Buffalo, New York 14201 Term ending June 30, 2010 Albert DeBenedetti 54 Philadelphia Street Buffalo, New York 14216 Term ending June 30, 2008 Whereas: The establishment and outline of the Citizens Planning Council shall be carried forth as described in Article 18, Sections 18 -23 through 18 -29 of the City of Buffalo Charter. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That this Common Council hereby approve and designate the above listed names for the terms indicated as members of the Citizens Planning Council. /avid A. ranczyk y 3 �� By: Mr. Kearns RE: Legislative Assistant Appointment WHEREAS: I am appointing Kevin M. Linder, who resides at 43 Lovering Avenue, Buffalo, New York as a Legislative Assistant in my office; and WHEREAS: Mr. Linder has previously worked as an'intern in the South District Council Office and is quite capable of filling this position; and WHEREAS: Mr. Linder is a graduate of John Carroll University, having received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration, and is a student at the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School, and is involved in many South District community organizations. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT: Kevin M. Linder is appointed as a Legislative Assistant for the South District Michael P. Kearns `f `1 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 128 PASSED September 19, 2006 Local Law Intro #17 (2006)Vacancies in the Common Council Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk a By: Mr. Kearns City of Buffalo Local Law No. (2006) Introductory No. 17 (2006) A LOCAL LAW amending the Charter of the City of Buffalo in relation to the Department of Common Council BE IT ENACTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO AS FOLLOW: Section 1. That Article 3 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, adopted pursuant to law, is hereby amended as follow: § 3 -6. Vacancies in the Common Council [Amended 8 -22 -2002 by L.L. No. 12 -2002, effective 12 -1 -2002 EN] In the case of a vacancy in the office of district council member, otherwise than by expiration of the term, the remaining members of the council shall appoint a qualified resident of the same political party and district as the council member whose place is vacant to fill such vacancy until the first day of January following the next general election at which a district council member may, pursuant to law, be chosen for the balance of the term. The person so elected shall take office on the first day of January following such general election. Prior to an appointment, the Common Council shall direct the City Clerk to advertise the vacancy for a minimum of five (5) days on the City's Web -site and Public Access Media outlets, and obtain from any qualified resident seeking consideration for appointment, a current resume, a letter requesting appointment to the vacancy. In the case of a vacancy in the office of president of the common council otherwise than by expiration of his or her term, the remaining members of the common council shall appoint one of their members to fill such vacancy until the next organizational meeting. Section 2. Insofar as the provisions of this local law are inconsistent with the provisions of any other local law or act, the provisions of this law shall be controlling. Section 3. Adoption of this local law is subject to mandatory referendum in accordance with Municipal Home Rule Law Section 23. Section 4. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, pursuant to Section 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, that the immediate passage of this Local Law is necessary. B W. BROWN MAR APPROVED AS TO FORM 5 5 , +'' !► vn ,} P.] Corporatio Counsel ' Note: Matter underlined is new, Matter in brackets is to be deleted. U PASSED *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON * T W [ ------------- ] [MAJ- 5] [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 71 * * * City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item.. No. 129 PASSED September 19, 2006 Budget and Personnel Amendment Water Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk .rte �m� BY: Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 37 - DEPARTMENT OF WATER 1372 — DISTRIBUTION The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section 1 of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to37 - Department of Water, 1372 — Distribution, which currently reads: 4 Heavy Equipment Operator (Water) $ 32,320 - $ 37,516 5 Water Service Worker $ 29,038 - $ 33,350 Is hereby amended to read: 3 Heavy Equipment Operator (Water) $ 32,320 - $ 37,516 6 Water Service Worker $ 29,038 - $ 33,350 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, pursuant to Section 3 -19 of the Charter, that the immediate passage of the foregoing ordinance is necessary. That a personnel requisition incident to the creation of the above - mentioned position, containing a statement of the duties for such position, has been filed with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and said Commission has approved and certified the position title set forth in the foregoing ordinance as being the appropriate Civil Service title for the proposed position JOSEPH N. GIAMBRA, COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, STREETS & RECREATION AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. 'f 2006 APPROVED AS TO FORM Corporation Counsel 08/31/2006 JOSEPH N. GIAMBRA COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, STREETS & RECREATION DONNA J. ESTRICH COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS PASSED �W JOSEPH N. GIAMSRA Commissioner PETER J. MERLO, P.E Principal Engineer Donna Estrich Commissioner Administration, Finance, & Urban Affairs 203 City Hall Buffalo, New Fork 1422 RE: SALARY ORDINANCE AMENDMENT June 20, 2006 The following Salary Ordinance Amendment is requested for the Division of Water: 9,/ y/ ' DELETE: 1 Heavy Equipment Operator -Water $37,516 (Total number of positions should now be 3) ADD: 1 Water Service Worker — Step 1 1 — (� 1 Clerk (Seasonal) Total This salary ordinance amendment is requested to reduce overtime. $29,038 $ 8,478 $37,516 Very truly yours, / "IL' � 4/� Jo7eph , Giambra mmissioner JNG:PJM:kf Cc: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. James Campolong Frank Mangione DPW ENGINEER BUFFALO DIVISION OF WATER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE ® ROOM 602 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 -3306 Phone (716) 851 -4766 ® Fax (716) 851 -4772 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [ MAJ - S ] * 9 * 0 [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of`the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 130 PASSED September 19, 2006 Budget and Personnel Amendment Police Crime Analyst Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk i BY: Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 20 - DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 1121 — ADMINISTRATION & COMMUNICATION The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section I of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 20 - Department of Police, 1121- Administration & Communication, which currently reads: 1 Crime Analyst $ 41,174 - $ 48,566 Is hereby amended to read: 2 Crime Analyst $ 41,174 - $ 48,566 This position is contingent upon the continuation of Project Impact. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, pursuant to Section 3 -19 of the Charter, that the immediate passage of the foregoing ordinance is necessary. That a personnel requisition incident to the creation of the above- mentioned position, containing a statement of the duties for such position, has been filed with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and said Commission has approved and certified the position title set forth in the foregoing ordinance as being the appropriate Civil Service title for the proposed position H. MCCARTHY- GIPSON, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. H. MCCARTHY IPSO COMMISSIO R OF POLICE DONNA J. ESTRICH COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS APPROVED AS TO FORM �9 Corporation Counsel 9/13/2006 0 Poll, o I`T'Y OF BUFFALO 9 � e�LO, N EPARTMENT OF POLICE A H. McCarthy Gipson 74 Franklin Street Commissioner of Police Buffalo, NY 14202 -4099 Phone: (716) 851 -4444 September 13, 2006 Donna Estrich, Commissioner of Admin. & Finance 65 Niagara Square City Hall, Budget Room 203 Buffalo, NY 14202 The Buffalo Police Department is requesting the following budget amendment to the 2006/2007 fiscal year adopted budget: - Add 1 Crime Analyst / Title Code # 2020 / Org 12021001 411001 to comply with requirements of Project Impact Year 3 grant. Salary Range: $41,174 - $48,566 - Increase salary line, Org 12021001 Object 411001, by $27,450 ($41,174 X 2/3). The Department anticipates hiring the incumbent by 11/01/06 and is calculating starting salary at stepl. - Increase fringe line, Org 17301002 Object 421002, by $8,000 to cover all fringe benefits. - Increase revenue line, Org 10200030 Object 380101 by $35,450 to cover the increased appropriations. These funds are from Project Impact Year 3 grant and are not already budgeted for. If you have any questions, please call Inspector Joseph Strano at ext 4879 or Lt. Daryl Ricigliano at ext 5645. Sincerely, H. McCarthy Gipsdrn Cc: Inspector Joseph Strano, BPD Admin. & Communications Lieutenant Daryl Riciglano, BPD Admin. & Finance Police Department Year to Date Year to Date Budget per Payperiod X 4 Payperiods Payperiod #4 Savings 12021001-411001 3,491,743.00 134,297.81 537,191.23 507,473.86 29,717.37 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO LOCURTO DAVIS RUSSELL * * * FONTANA THOMPSON FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [ ------------- ] * [MAJ- 5] * g p [ 2/3 - 61 [ 3/4 - 71 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO September 21, 2006 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution .item. No. 131 PASSED September 19, 2006 Budget and Personnel Amendment Police Report Tech Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � 4 i 1 n� r--_ Fr? Co BY: Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 20 - DEPARTMENT OF POLICE 1121 — ADMINISTRATION & COMMUNICATION 1 The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section 1 of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 20 - Department of Police, 112 1 -Adminsitraton & Communication, which currently reads: 1 Court Liaison Coordinator 44 Report Technician Is hereby amended to read: 0 Court Liaison Coordinator 45 Report Technician $ 31,747 - $ 36,745 $ 27,215 - $ 30,213 $ 31,747 - $ 36,745 $ 27,215 - $ 30,213 IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, pursuant to Section 3 -19 of the Charter, that the immediate passage of the foregoing ordinance is necessary. That a personnel requisition incident to the creation of the above - mentioned position, containing a statement of the duties for such position, has been filed with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and said Commission has approved and certified the position title set forth in the foregoing ordinance as being the appropriate Civil Service title for the proposed position H. MCCARTHY- GIPSON, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. i€ APPROVED AS TO ORM r orporation Counsel 09/06/2006 III t. H. MCCARTHY, GIPS °+ COMMISSIONER OF POLICE r r � � DONNA J. ESTRICH COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS CPTY OF BUFFA DEPARTMENT OF POLICE H. McCarthy Gipson 74 Franklin Street Commissioner of Police Buffalo, NY 14202 -4099 Phone: (716) 351 -4444 August 29, 2006 Donna Estrich, Commissioner of Admin. & Finance 65 Niagara Square City Hall, Budget Room 203 Buffalo, NY 14202 The Buffalo Police Department is requesting the following budget amendment to the 2006/2007 fiscal year adopted budget: Eliminate 1 Court Liaison Coordinator / Title Code # 2121 / Org 12021001 411001 Salary: $31,748 - $36,746 Add 1 Report Technician / Title Code # 0170 / Org 12021001 411001 Salary: $27,214 - $30,213 If you have any questions, please call Inspector Joseph Strano at ext 4879 or Lt. Daryl Ricigliano at ext 5645. Sincerely, H. McCarthy Gipson" Cc: Inspector Joseph Strano, BPD Admin. & Communications Lieutenant Daryl Riciglano, BPD Admin. & Finance *AYE* NO BONIFACIO * * � DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL THOMPSON [-------- - - - - -] [MAJ- 5] 9 * p [ 2/3 - 6 ] [ 3/4 - 7 ] 4 L BY: Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 20 - DEPARTMENT OF POLICE i k -.a k 1100 — COMMISSIONER OF POLICE The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section 1 of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating to 20 - Department of Police, 1100- Commissioner of Police, which currently reads: 6 Chief Is hereby amended to read: 7 Chief IMIS N : 1 1 $ 84,771 $ 84,7711 the Charter: that the forogoin ordfce is necessary. That a personnel requisition incident to the creation of the above - mentioned position, containing a statement of the duties for such position, has been filed with the Municipal Civil Service Commission, and said Commission has approved and certified the position title set forth in the foregoing ordinance as being the appropriate Civil Service title for the proposed position H. MCCARTHY- GIPSON, COMMISSIONER OF POLICE AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, administration and performance of essential services of that department. We recommend that the compensation for said position be fixed at the respective amount set forth in the foregoing ordinance. 7-. H. MCCARTHY- IPSO COMMISSION R OF POLICE DONNA J. ESTRICH COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE AND URBAN AFFAIRS APPROVED AS TO FORM " Corporation Counse 09/13/2006 REFERRED TO THE MMITTEE ON CIVIL SERV. y L _ James A. Williams, Ed .D. Superintendent September 1, 2006 Honorable Byron Brown Mayor City of Buffalo 201 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Police "Chief' for School District Dear Mayor Brown: The Buffalo Board of Education and I are very appreciative of your efforts in assisting the School District with the position of "Chief' for the upcoming school year. The position will be a great assistance to our security department. The School District has set aside sixty -five thousand ($65,000) for the 2006/07 fiscal year for this position and we will forward the funds to the City of Buffalo when we receive the bill. Thank you for your assistance and I will contact President Franczyk and Councilmember Russell to facilitate a smooth transition and approval from Council. Best regards, JAW /er cc: Ja es A. Williams, Ed.D. Council President Franczyk Councilmember Bonnie Russell /Donna Estrich, Commissioner of Administration and Finance Room 712 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14242 Phone: 716.816.3575 • Fax. 716.851.3033 • Email: jawilliams�uffalo.kl2.ny.us Putting children and families first to ensure high academic achievement for all Police Department 12000001-411001 Police Chief Annual Salary Salary per Payperiod Cost of starting PP# 7 - 26 Board of Education payment Budget per Payperiod X 4 Payperiods 1,900,794-00 73,107.46 292,429.85 84,771.00 3,260.42 65,208.46 - (65,000.00) Year to Date Payperiod #4 285,076.46 Year to Date Savings 7,353.39 By: Ms. Russell City of Buffalo Local Law No. _ (2006) Introductory No. 16 (2006) A LOCAL LAW amending the Charter of the City of Buffalo in relation to the Department of Police BE IT ENACTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: That Article 13 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, adopted pursuant to law, is hereby amended as follows: ARTICLE 13 Department of Police § 13 -7. Chiefs of Police. There shall be [six] seven chiefs of police in the non - competitive class of the civil service, who shall be appointed and removed at the pleasure of the commissioner of police and shall perform such other and additional duties as may, from time to time, be assigned to them by the commissioner of police or a deputy commissioner of police. On the removal, as hereinbefore provided, of a chief of police, who, at the time of appointment as a chief of police was a member of the department of police, he or she shall, before such removal becomes effective, be restored at his or her request to the rank and duty held at the time of appointment. Section 2. Insofar as the provisions of this local law are inconsistent with the provisions of any other local law or act, the provisions of this local law shall be controlling. Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED, pursuant to Section 20 of the Municipal Home Rule Law, that the immediate passage of this Local law is necessary. B N W. BRO M OR APPROVED AS TO FORM Corporation Counsel NOTE: Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to be deleted. AAL:PJS: T:\wp60\msword\pjs\ll-police-chiefs REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. PPP- 51 No. By Mr. Thompson Felicitations /In Memoriam Attached hereto are Felicitation and In Memoriam Resolutions sponsored by Members of the Common Council as indicated: Felicitation for Q�,,� � � �s C -Si, c o-J iLCK By Councilmember,,,- � t, C,-r,-4 e• gib, -•tea, Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember Felicitation for By Councilmember In Memoriam for By Councilmember In Memoriam for By Councilmember ADOPTED Aythe w[theKommmw{tmcdwft6vCitywf held on Tuesday, September.i, 2006,the /oDh ' aso/u/&xrwmmomnminiwuxty adopted, sponsored by CouncilineinberMichaelP. Kemrns: Whereas: On Sunday, September |7 Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows ia holding aspecial Eucharistic Liturgy for the Blessing of the Church and Dedication of the Altar. The Parish Members are especially honored h host Bishop Edward Kmiec for the dedication; and Whereas: [oundediol925,|lcrrrcnd}ohu%enczuknaaUhoUrstPuokxof8L(}xbdclo[0ur]LudvofSoonvvo Parish. l)uc to the moact of the Lbout Depression, yuriab membership grew slowly and being short of funds, volunteers constructed u modest wood a{ozotore*, and Whereas: [)mjug the Great Depression era, the "Grotto of Our Lady o{Lourdes" was added. Over the youra the Grotto has become an easily recognized and well known "signature" of the Church; and Whereas: The economic prosperity of the l950`u&|960`o was reflected ut the Church. Renovations were done to the original structure; the Holy Name Society, Mother's Club, and 8L 1eresu`o Sodality were extremely active. The development and social activities at the Church equaled a lively parish life; and Whereas: In spite of the renovations, the parish membership was quickly Outgrowing the building. Seeing the need for a larger church, Reverend Henry Wozniak initiated o "1boddingbuod" and in 1964, the Diocese of Buffalo granted permission for the construction ofu new and modem church; and Whereas: In 1967, under the parish leadership of Father FrnnoisPur/uk, the new church was dedicated. Eight years later, the Parish Hall was completed and Whereas: An avid Buffalo Bison's fbo—uboerbng the tnunu at every game, Reverend [)uuiml Pa\ys, bouumc Pastor of SL Gabriel of Our [odv of Sorrows Church in 199 }Ic immediately noticed there was u surge of membership taking place o1 the church. Focoaiub1 and innovative ibiokio0 was once again needed and bundruioing began to support the "building orpuouiooDund;" and Whereas: With generous donations and contributions, major fundraising began io20O0. and although the 4400+ [urnUica of the parish suffered aliebi 6zoouvouiencox such as two youo of muyaco in the Parish lIo||, the reconstruction efforts are complete; and Whereas: The newly constructed St. Gabriel's Ulouse, established as a ministry center for parish retTeats, prayer and study groups, group discussions, and temporary &ocmi housing, will also be D|cmacd by Bishop Edward Kmiec, immediately following the dedication Mass; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby congratulate Bovuzcud Daniel yo]yo for his support and )oudcznhin to the families of St. Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows Roman Catholic Church during this tremendous undertaking; and Now, Therefore, l0mUt Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo in recognition of more than eighty years of commitment and service to the \Vcateun New York Community is pleased to honor Reverend [)uuicl Pulyy and the yoriab of St. Gabriel of Our Ludy of Sorrows Roman Catholic Cbnrub by declaring Sunday, September 17 2006, "St. Gabriel of Our Lady nf Sorrows Day'" M0xhoeP.Keurmm Gerald A. Chwalinwki David A. Franczyk South District C\u;ncilmuuxnboo CitvK%ork Council President BY: ANTOINE M. THOMPSON Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties That the following persons are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for The term ending December 31, 2006, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo Brian Mayo Claire Carmer TOTAL 2 SG UNFINISHED BUSINESS No. Local Law Intro. #15 (2006)- Vacancies in the Common Council ( #1 , 9/5) Mr. Bonifacio now moved that the above item be taken from the table. Seconded by CARRIED. A public heari ha been set, before the Co 7here ouncil, at this r ly scheduled eting, o the above item, anc1a on f same has bn pub fished in the Buffal News, a c py of which is att=ach. On moti n by Mr. Bo if acio, seconded by the ite is proper before the C mmon Counol, and tg is open. , Bonifacio now mNed that the hearing is closed. Seconded by Llfll�.t�1LiL - A Mr. Bonifacio now moved a � k� � Ati t ag r, s Seconded by I/, lsC) v 0 'f 7--0 3 I"7 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13 floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted. Regular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev Committee on Legislation Special Committees Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. Special Leg. Committee Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 at 10:30 o'clock A.M. in Room 1417 City Hall on the Proposed Ordinance for Human Services Facilities. Waterfront Development Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2006 at 11:00 o'clock A.M. in the Council Chambers. (Public Disclaimer All meetings are subject to change and cancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for notification, it will be provided. In addition, there may be meetings set up whereby the City Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore, unless we receive notice from the respective Chairmen, we can only make notification of what we are made aware. 53 Ime at Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Bonifacio, Seconded by M-Fs-Rus-wJ4, the Council adjourned - 31 , ----> /-) On- GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK BOARD OF POLICE AND FIRE PENSION PROCEEDINGS #8 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR -201 CITY HALL SEPTEMBER 21, 2006 Present: Byron W. Brown, Mayor; David a. Franczyk, Council President; Anne Forti - Sciarrino, Deputy Comptroller; Alisa A. Lukasiewicz- Corporation Counsel; H. McCarthy Gipson, Commissioner of Police -5. The journal of the last meeting was approved. NO. 1. 1 transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for the months of August & September 2006 amounting to $5,610.00 and $5,610.00, and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. ADOPTED AYES -5. NOES -0. NO. 2. 1 transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of August & September 2006 amounting to $6,565.00 and $5,630.00, and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. ADOPTED NO. 3 The following annuitant was cancelled from the Police Pension Fund Payroll: Genevieve A. Staebell Died August 31, 2006 Received and Filed. NO. 4 On motion by Mr. Bellioti, the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11:10 a.m.