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CORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO) TUESDAY, MAY 1, 2007 AT 2:00 P.M. Present --- David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Bonifacio, Davis, Fontana, Golornbek, Kearns, LoCurto, Russell & Smith - 9 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Bonifacio, Seconded by Mr. Fontana, the minutes of the stated meeting held on April 17, 2007 were approved. BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH I- -- ----- - ----I [MAJ- 5] 2/3 - 6 ] 3/4 - 7 SAY ;* NO �k x t 0 9 :k 7 * x f IaROM "1'HE MAYOR It S Wi , 1 - � S i . § { { 3'- S- o �6. 0 N � O � x-300 t7 H a r FROM THE MAYOR - EXI:CUrI'IVF, DEPARTMENT" FROM THE CI`T'Y PLANNING BOARD # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COM TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 25, 2007 FROM DEPARTMENT: CITY PLANNING BOARD 000_ DIVISION: SUBJECT: [ : 139 Buffalo River [ : River Wright Ethanol Plant Development f: SEAR Negative Declaration [= PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. , C.C.P. ) TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) The City Planning Board at its regular meeting held Tuesday, April 24, 2007, considered the matter captioned above pursuant to Section 511 -137 of the Buffalo Code, Citywide Design and Site Plan. River Wright, LLC proposes to undertake the substantial rehabilitation and retrofitting of the former ConlAgra /Maple Leaf Milling facility located at 139 Buffalo River, Buffalo, New York. The facility will produce fuel ethanol for use as a gasoline additive. The plant will incorporate four existing grain elevators, two existing mill buildings, two existing office and lab buildings, and a new process building. The process building will contain fermentation, distribution, evaporation and condensation systems. The project will be privately financed. Prior to the implementation of the above- referenced action, the requirements of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA) must be satisfied. The project, as defined under SEQRA, is an "Unlisted Action" for which the Buffalo Planning Board, as the lead SEQRA agency, has completed a coordinated environmental review. The Planning Board, as a result of its environmental analysis, has determined that the project will not have a significant adverse effect on the environment, and has approved the filing of a Negative Declaration. As per Section 617.12 of the regulations, the Negative Declaration is hereby filed with the Buffalo Common Council. cc: Councilmember Fontana (Rm. 1401) Asst. Corporation Counsel P. Savage Ill (19 Fl.) Attachment TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME' Frank A. Manuele TYPE TITLE: Chairman] SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: State Environmental Quality Review Act NEGATIVE DECLARATION Notice of Determination of Non - Significance City of Buffalo Planning Board Date: April 24, 2007 This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (State Environmental Quality Review Act) of the Environmental Conservation Law ( "ECL ") and 6 NYCRR Part 617 ( "SEQRA "). The City of Buffalo Planning Board, as lead agency, has completed a coordinated SEQRA review of the proposed Project or action. RiverWright, LLC (the "Applicant') proposes to retrofit the former ConAgra/Maple Leaf Milling facility located at 139 Buffalo River, Buffalo, New York to produce fuel ethanol for use as a gasoline additive (the "Project" or "Site "). The project will occupy approximately 18± industrial zoned acres, including a 37,700 square foot ( "sf') process building. Much of the existing infrastructure such as rail access, roads, grain handling equipment and various utilities is useable with no modifications. The plant will incorporate four existing grain elevators, two existing mill buildings, and two existing office and lab buildings. The new process building will include fermentation, distribution, evaporation and condensation activities. As discussed below, the Planning Board has fully reviewed the Full Environmental Assessment Form (and all supporting information), identified all relevant areas of environmental concern noted, thoroughly analyzed the identified relevant areas of environmental concern that could have a significant adverse impact on the environment, and considered the criteria for a determination of significance set out in 6 NYCRR §617.7 in issuing this SEQRA determination of significance. The Planning Board has determined, after careful review and consideration, that the proposed action will not result in any large or important impacts and will not have any significant impacts on the environment and, as a result, issues this SEQRA negative declaration. Name of Action: Location of Action: SEAR Status: Conditioned Negative Declaration Description of Action: RiverWright, LLC RiverWright Energy Ethanol Plant 139 Buffalo River Buffalo, Erie County Unlisted Action, Coordinated Review No The Applicant proposes to retrofit the former ConAgra/Maple Leaf Milling facility in Buffalo, New York to produce fuel ethanol for use as a gasoline additive. The Project will occupy approximately 18± industrial -zoned acres, including a new 37,700 square foot (sf) process building. Much of the existing infrastructure such as rail access, roads, barge facilities, grain storage silos, grain handling equipment and required utilities is usable with no modifications. The plant will incorporate four existing grain elevators, two existing mill buildings and two existing office and lab buildings. The new process building will include fermentation, distillation, evaporation and condensation activities. The proposed Project is an Unlisted action under SEQRA as indicated in 6 NYCRR §617.2(ak). Reasons Supporting This Determination The proposed action will not have potentially significant adverse environmental impacts. In making this determination of significance, the Planning Board has reviewed the Full Environmental Assessment Form ("EAF") and identified relevant areas of environmental concern; has thoroughly analyzed the identified relevant areas of environment; and now sets forth its reasoned elaboration supporting this determination, consistent with SEQRA, 6 NYCRR §617. 7. The Applicant submitted a Full EAF with Part 1 completed for the proposed Project. The Planning Board completed Part 2 of the Full EAF assessing impacts and their magnitude. Attached to the Full EAF was additional documentation necessary for a full and complete review, including: • Description of the Action • List of Permits & Approvals • Geotechnical Assessment Report • NYSDEC Freshwater Wetlands & National Wetlands Inventory Maps • Correspondence Regarding Water and Sewer Service • Flood Plain Maps • NYSDEC Air Permit Application • Correspondence from United States Fish & Wildlife Service and NYSDEC Natural Heritage Program • Photos and Simulations • Correspondence from the State Historic Preservation Office • Critical Environmental Areas Documentation • Traffic Discussion • River Depth Report and Sounding Map /Lake Freighter Information • Odor Impact Analysis and Control Technology • Noise Assessment • Vector Control Contingency Plan • Emergency Fire Protection and Prevention Plan (with Department of Homeland Security Addendum) PA • Correspondence from Fire Department • Zoning and Land Use Information • Coastal Assessment Form • NYSDEC Comments • Economic Impact Analysis • Alternative Site Analysis • Spill Prevention Control and Countermeasure Plan The Planning Board has conducted its own independent review and analysis of the information provided and the potential environmental effects from the proposed Project. The Planning Board was assisted in its review by legal, engineering, planning, and economic staff and professionals. The information supplied by the Applicant and governing agencies has provided an adequate base of information acceptable to the Planning Board sufficient to render the determination here. Completion of the Part 2 section of the Full EAF indicates that the Project would potentially have small to moderate potential impacts, but that no impacts were noted as potentially large. The Planning Board has thoroughly analyzed the importance of these potential impacts in light of the proposed Project plans, as well as the Planning Board's zoning and planning objectives, short and long -term needs, and the criteria for determining significance identified in 6 NYCRR §617.7(c)(1) and in accordance with 6 NYCRR §617.7(c)(2) and (3). The Planning Board has determined, as discussed above and further below, that the potential impacts noted, individually as well as cumulatively, will not have a significant effect on the environment and that, as a result, does not require the preparation of an Environmental impact Statement. (t) A substantial adverse change in existing air quality, ground or surface water quality or quantity, traffic or noise levels; a substantial increase in solid waste production; a substantial increase in potential for erosion, flooding, leaching or drainage problems; Storm Water Management: Applicant will file, subsequent to final design and prior to commencement of construction, its Notice of Intent to Comply with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation's ( "DEC') General Permit for Stormwater Associated with an Industrial Activity (a General Permit issued under DEC's State Pollutant Discharge Elimination System ( "SPDES ") regulations) and will prepare a Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan ( "SWPPP ") as required by the General Permit and the SPDES regulations. Upon filing the Notice of Intent, and preparing the SWPPP, Applicant shall be in compliance with all federal and state requirements governing storm water management at the Site. Drainage: There have been no reported problems with drainage in the area of the proposed Project and none are expected after construction of the proposed action. All Site drainage will comply with the requirements of the building permit issued by the City of Buffalo. 3 9 Flood Plain: Frandina Engineering performed a flood plain study on December 12, 2006. Its scope was to determine the effects of the proposed new construction on the property that is located within the current flood plain zones on maps published by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Specifically, this included the "Marine A" parcel and Parcels B and C that will house the new Ethanol Storage Tanks, a retaining wall, berm and landscaping. According to the most recent Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) dated August 23, 1999, part of each parcel lies in a 100 -year flood zone and part lies in a 500 -year flood zone. Both are labeled Zone X. The subject property lies between cross - sections F and G of the Flood Profile Maps. Interpolation of the graphs determines the following data thresholds: • A 100 -year flood zone includes all property located within an elevation of 581.0 feet or lower. • A 500 -year flood zone includes all property located within an elevation of 581.5 feet or lower. The study was conducted under the guidance of two New York State Licensed Land Surveyors in accordance with generally accepted techniques and procedures as established by the New York State Association of Professional Land Surveyors. The FEMA established Reference Mark #10 was found in place as established on the map and used as the bench run point of beginning. Elevation data in the area of the new construction on Marine A and Parcel C was collected and analyzed. The results of the data analysis indicated that all of Marine A and all of Parcel C are not in the 100 -year flood plain. Furthermore, parts of the Marine A parcel and parts of Parcel C are in "Other Areas, Zone X, areas determined to be outside the 500 -year flood plain." All of the elevations were coming in at points higher than the 581.0' threshold for a 100 -year flood and some were higher than the 581.5 threshold for a 500 -year flood. That is based on existing elevations, not proposed elevations. It appears that this property has been incorrectly classified for a number of years. A petition will be made to the appropriate authorities to reclassify the l property emade t per the policies this purpose. A request FEMA fora Letter of Map Amendment (L MA) w based on submission of additional detailed technical data. The data for Parcel B confirmed it is still within the 100 year flood plain; however, no new construction is planned for this parcel. The current landscaping plan calls for a gentle slope off the berm on Marine A to meet the existing grades of Parcel B. Therefore, for the purposes of the SEQRA Environmental Assessment, the proposed new construction of the Ethanol Storage Tanks, retaining wall, berm and landscaping will have no� on either the 500 year or the 100 year flood plain. Wastewater Management: Applicant does not need to apply for or receive a DEC SPDES permit since all non - contact process wastewater will be recycled in a closed -loop system or discharged into the City of Buffalo's municipal system. Wastewater discharges will be limited to utility blow downs (i.e., non - process cooling water, boiler blow down, and RTO blow down) which will be treated on site and reused 4 in the process. Any excess process wastewater will be discharged only after treatment and any of this wastewater along with wastewater from roof drains and sanitary sewage will be discharged into the City of Buffalo's municipal system. No pollutants shall be present in the wastewater in excess of regulatory requirements. Applicant shall comply with all municipal system requirements. Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit: Applicant will apply for and receive an Industrial Wastewater Discharge Permit from the Buffalo Sewer Authority. The Planning Board has contacted the Buffalo Sewer Authority on the status of the Industrial Wastewater permit application and has confirmed that the Authority has capacity to accept the wastewater from the facility; does not object to the issuance of a wastewater permit; and does not object to the issuance of this determination of significance on this basis. Applicant must obtain and comply with all terms of the permit before and during Project implementation. No industrial wastewaters or any water from the facility will be discharged into the Buffalo River. Sewer Capacity: A letter dated December 15, 2006 from Franklin J. DiMascio, P. E., Principal Sanitary Engineer for the Buffalo Sewer Authority, confirms adequate sewer capacity for the facility. Water: Potable water and process water to be supplied by the City of Buffalo through an existing 16 -inch diameter main capable of delivering over 1 million gallons per day. The water will be treated on -site by reverse osmosis to reduce water hardness and other ionic contaminants. A memorandum from Daniel Kreuz, P.E., a City of Buffalo Engineer, dated December 6, 2006 confirms that there is an adequate supply of water to meet the demands of the facility. Petroleum and Hazardous Substances Bulk Storage: Applicant will apply for and obtain a Chemical Bulk Storage registration and any other tank registration that may be required prior to commencing operations. Beneficial Use Determination: Applicant will apply for and receive a "Beneficial Use Determination" ( "BUD ") from the DEC for the Distiller's Dry Grain with Solubles to be generated by the production process. The Planning Board has contacted DEC on the status of the BUD application and has confirmed that the DEC does not object to the issuance of this determination of significance on this basis. Coastal Management Program: A Coastal Assessment Form has been completed by the Applicant and submitted to the New York State Department of State, the agency responsible for the certification requirements under 19 NYCRR Section 600.4. The Planning Board has analyzed the project in detail and reviewed the Coastal Assessment Form and agrees with the Applicant that, based upon their knowledge of the project and site, none of the questions on Section C should be answered "yes" for this project. For that reason, although the Coastal Assessment Form is subject to final acceptance by the Department of State, the Coastal Assessment Form does not indicate that the proposed action will have a significant effect on the environment since it is consistent with the State's coastal policies. Traffic Capacity: Based upon the projected site traffic volumes, the known levels of service, the industrial historic uses of the Project property, the industrial history E of traffic use, and the fact that projected traffic volumes for the proposed Project will be orders of magnitude less than those traffic volumes historically associated with prior operations at and in the Project area (Con Agra from 1927 through 2001), it is concluded that the proposed RiverWright Ethanol Energy Plant will not have a significant adverse impact on traffic operations in the area. This conclusion is additionally supported by the traffic improvements to be implemented along the trucking routes for the Project under the New York State Department of Transportation's Southtowns Connector/Buffalo Harbor Project. The Southtowns Connector/Buffalo Harbor Project will, among other things, result in the complete rebuilding of both Ohio Street and Furhmann Boulevard and implement significant traffic enhancements to NYS Route 5 (the routes to be taken for this Project). As a result, the level of service will increase and impacts on traffic operations will be even further decreased, providing further support for the conclusions made here. Noise: Noise at the Site will be related primarily to mechanical equipment operations. Much of the mechanical equipment at the Site is related to the raw material and product handling operations, including grain conveyors, elevators, and hammermills, production activities, including dryers, a thermal oxidizer, cooling equipment, and other equipment. In addition to mechanical equipment, the facility will utilize lake freighters for grain transfer and trucks and rail for the transfer of both non - grain raw materials and final products. In addition the facility will also operate some industrial equipment (front end loader) for on -site product movement. The Planning Board has reviewed all information on the potential noise issues related to facility operations. A sound pollution study conducted at Midwest Renewable Energy in Sutherland, Nebraska was conducted to provide a better understanding of the noise impact a Fuel Ethanol Plant has on a community. The study was conducted in a very basic manner using only a decibel meter and a distance measuring device. Midwest Renewable Energy is located in an area with very little to block the sound waves created by the plant. Because of this, the decibel readings measured are a good representation of an ethanol plant's maximum noise pollution. The loudest decibel reading measured was from a distance of 500 feet and was only 60.7 decibels. By the time the sound waves reach the other side of the river and come into contact with the housing areas, the decibel readings are approximately 55 decibels. It should also be noted that when the samples were taken, there was a slight wind of 5 -10 miles per hour which would add a few decibels to the readings. According to the EPA, a decibel reading of 60 is comparable to a typical conversation in decibel strength. According to the chart and data, the plant's noise impact on the surrounding neighborhoods would roughly be the same level of noise as a Clothes Dryer. Other studies have compared this decibel level to a private office or a typical conversation. The ethanol plant proposed for Buffalo, NY has several advantages with regards to noise blocking and cancellation. While the plant in Nebraska is surrounded by large prairies, the plant in New York has the hammermills located inside in a building and then is further surrounded by large grain elevators and other buildings that will serve to G7 ! C)- block much of the noise created by the plant. The majority of noise producing equipment such as hammermills are located outdoors at the Nebraska plant. Odor Impact: Potential odors at the site will be primarily due to emissions from the fermentation process, dryer, industrial process waters and certain transfer operations. The fermentation process can liberate certain organic compounds that may be odiferous. In an effort to reduce odors from fermentation, the off -gases from the Project will be routed to a scrubber, the overhead of which is exhausted to one of two regenerative thermal oxidizers ( "RTOs ") for further control. Similarly, dryer emissions are exhausted to the RTOs as well. The process water is recovered and reused which will minimize the opportunity for odor releases. Finally, the odors associated with transfer releases should be minimized because the materials being transferred are considered products and such losses are costly. Thus, the minimization of such losses is not only environmentally beneficial, but makes fiscal sense too. RTOs are sometimes called afterburners or direct flame thermal oxidizers. Thermal oxidization is a well- accepted method of pollution control that employs two or more ceramic heat transfer beds that act as small heat exchangers and a retention or combustion chamber where the pollutants are oxidized or burned with the resulting released energy recycled to reduce energy costs. In this type of system, a flow control valve directs process gas through an inlet manifold into the energy recovery chamber which preheats the process stream. The process gas is progressively heated in the heat transfer bed as it moves toward the combustion chamber where final oxidization (incineration) is achieved. In this environment, the potential VOC contaminants are oxidized and converted to CO2, water vapor and usable heat. Oxidizers generally have destruction efficiency anywhere from 90 to greater than 99% and will completely destroy odor - causing material and particles that may cause opacity in air. Many in the industry consider RTOs to be the "Cadillac" of air pollution control devices because of its high cost (millions of dollars) and the exceptional high destruction efficiency rates. Information on the RTO's indicates that the two RTOs to be installed for the Project will virtually eliminate the potential for offensive odors. A letter from the project consultant confirms that RTOs are a proven technology for the destruction of odor causing contaminants; that RTOs are the right technology choice for this proposed facility; that the use of RTOs will allow the facility to meet all regulatory air discharge requirements, and that the use of RTOs at this facility will result in almost the complete destruction of odor - causing contaminants. Current odor modeling has indicated that, at the present level of emissions, odors are not expected to occur as a result of normal process operations. At the request of NYSDEC, odor modeling was performed for several contaminants. DAR -1 modeling was performed using USEPA's SCREEN 3 (Version 96043) model. The results indicate that the maximum short -term (i.e., 1 -hour) impact of each constituent is well below its corresponding odor threshold. RiverWright has proposed installing two RTOs to assure that this effective pollution control technology is operational at all times that the facility is operating. If one RTO fails, or repairs, replacement or maintenance is required, the second RTO will be utilized to assure uninterrupted RTO operations and continuous pollution control. 7 The facility will shut down all operations for a period of 10 days a year. This mandatory shut -down is intended to allow a facility -wide inspection to repair, replace and maintain equipment as necessary. These precautionary shut -down days will substantially reduce the likelihood of malfunctions during operating periods and will allow substantial repairs or replacements to equipment to be completed as required. As indicated above, all process wastewater will be recovered and reused in the process (in a closed loop system) which minimizes odor releases. Excess waters will be discharged directly to the City's sewer system, not to the Buffalo River or any other surface water body. Odor control technologies, along with the process and maintenance protections it will implement, will adequately if not completely control potential offensive odors from the facility during operations. Prevailing wind direction, the distance from the facility to residences, and the existence of barriers between facility operations and residences will provide added protection. Prevailing wind in this area is from the southwest to the northeast. In this case, prevailing winds would proceed away from the houses across the Buffalo River to the southeast. This is not a definitive protection, but a positive indicator for diffusion of any potential odors. The distance to the closest homes to the east is also an important mitigating factor. Houses to the east are located over 500 feet away from the facility over a river. This fact is also a positive indicator for amelioration and dilution of any potential odors. On March 12, 2007, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a letter to the Applicant advising that it had reviewed the Air State Facility application submitted for the Project and determined that. It is our opinion that the applicant has addressed all of the air "issues relative to odors, particulate and toxic emissions. See letter attached in the Full EAF. Accordingly, DEC confirmed in the letter that it would be preparing a draft permit for the Project. For SEQRA review purposes, DEC also stated as follows: RiverWright has requested a letter from this office stating that the application for a state facility permit meets our requirements. That is the purpose of this letter and furthermore, if the City should decide that the issuance of a Negative Declaration is appropriate for this project after reviewing local impacts, this Department certainly can support issuance of a Negative Declaration based on the anticipated air emissions from the plant which will be stringently controlled in accordance with the numbered items set forth in this letter. Finally, directly to the east of the facility operations are the silos which will act as a barrier to any odors proceeding east over the Buffalo River to houses over 500 feet away. This factor is also a positive indicator for mitigation of any potential odors. In addition to the above- mentioned controls, RiverWright will use best management practices should a nuisance odor (generated from facility operations) persist within the community. The potential for off -site impacts is dependent on the 8 l intensity, frequency and duration of the odor, as well as atmospheric conditions including wind speed, direction and atmospheric stability. An emergency number will be established by the facility for emergencies relating to plant operations. While odors are not necessarily an emergency, RiverWright understands the importance of being responsive to the needs and concerns of the public. Therefore, this emergency number will also be used to field potential odor complaints. Once a complaint is received, it will be investigated immediately. This will include an off -site investigation at the location of the complaint if the odor event is still present. For other complaints, plant personnel will attempt to validate the complaint, e.g.: does the odor match a plant activity? does the coincident wind direction lead one to conclude that the odor originated at the facility ?, etc. If a complaint is validated, possible corrective actions will be identified by plant personnel and implemented, as appropriate. The Planning Board has reviewed all information on the potential odor issues related to facility operations. In addition, members of the City of Buffalo Common Council and City staff inspected an operational ethanol facility in Rosholt, N.D. While there maybe some odors associated with the proposed facility, those odors were found limited to the plant area, had the smell "like bread" or "beer', and were not found to be objectionable. Considering that and the considering the installation of the two RTO's, the prevailing wind is from the southwest towards the northeast (away from the houses across the Buffalo River to the southeast), the distance of the facility from the residences, and the existence of barriers between facility operations and residences, the Planning Board has determined that any potential odor problems with the plant would not constitute a significant environmental impact. Vector Control: RiverWright, LLC has proposed constructing a 110 million - gallon- per -year fuel ethanol production facility in Buffalo, New York. The principal products produced will be ethanol and dried distiller's grains with solubles (DDGS) produced from corn. Silos used for many decades for grain storage will be used to store corn for this ethanol production process. Since the storage of grain may result in vector (insects, rodents, vermin, or other nuisance species), RiverWright has proposed an aggressive vector control contingency plan to address potential vector issues at this facility. Businesses that handle stored grain products have economic incentives to control vectors. Traditional control measures can be cost- effective. However, increased sensitivity to the possibility of vector reduction measures that impact the environment or public health requires RiverWright to reduce the use of pesticides, herbicides, rodenticides, and other vector control substances. This plan accomplishes both the task of vector control as well as the reduction of negative impacts of such controls on our environment and public health. To accomplish this goal, RiverWright will first implement priority facility sanitation and site monitoring to avoid or reduce the use of control methods at all. Secondly, RiverWright will utilize integrated pest management philosophies and techniques when such control methods are required. RiverWright is committed to accomplishing the goal of vector control with as little impact to the environment as possible. 0 The first step in vector control is making sanitation a routine facility priority. RiverWright will implement routine, frequent sanitation monitoring with an appropriate sanitation checklist to assure that good housekeeping methods are being employed. Where deficiencies arise, they will be addressed as soon as reasonably possible. Routine housekeeping will include, but not be limited to, empty bin cleaning spilled trash or grain from around work or transportation areas, controlling weeds around silos when needed (with least toxic and amount of pesticides necessary), repairing any water leaks where required, blow down and sweeping of dust and debris around machinery and structures, and implementation of a rodent control plan. A high priority will be placed on routine, systematic facility -wide monitoring to identify and address vectors at the earliest possible moment before problems arise. Grain sampling, bin and silo inspection, regular checks of all storage facilities for leaks, and routine monitoring for rodent activity are all part of RiverWright's comprehensive vector monitoring program. RiverWright will also implement a "least use" pesticide policy. This policy will encourage the least amount and the least toxic pesticide use to address insects or nuisance plants. Safety is a very high priority for RiverWright. All matters related to safety during the application of pesticide, herbicide, rodenticide, and other control methods will be implemented. This includes the use of certified applicators with proper personal protective equipment, air sampling, written safety plan, and education to employees. Rodent control is a necessary priority and RiverWright has developed a routine rodent control plan to be implemented by our certified, experienced contractor. The Planning Board has reviewed all information on the potential vector issues related to facility operations and concludes that RiverWright will have adequate vector control measures in place at the facility and therefore vector control issues will not constitute a significant environmental impact. Air Permit: The ethanol facility has been designed and will be constructed to limit air emissions through the installation of air pollution control equipment. This air pollution control equipment will be utilized to reduce emissions below applicable major source thresholds. Applicant has filed an application for and will receive a permit for the construction and operation of an air contamination source under the Federal Clean Air Act and DEC's Environmental Conservation Law Article 19. The Applicant has prepared and filed an application for these approvals with DEC that is attached to the Full EAF and is on file with the Planning Board. The Planning Board has no jurisdiction over the granting or denial of the DEC air permits, but has, however, contacted DEC on the status of the Applicant's air permit. In response, as already discussed above, on March 12, 2007, the New York Department of Environmental Conservation submitted a letter to the Applicant advising that it had reviewed the Air State Facility application submitted for the Project and determined that: It is our opinion that the applicant has addressed all of the air issues relative to odors, particulate and toxic emissions. ID] See letter attached in the Full EAF. Accordingly, DEC confirmed in the letter that it would be preparing a draft permit for the Project. For SEQRA review purposes, DEC also stated as follows: RiverWright has requested a letter from this office stating that the application for a state facility permit meets our requirements. That is the purpose of this letter and furthermore, if the City should decide that the issuance of a Negative Declaration is appropriate for this project after reviewing local impacts, this Department certainly can support issuance of a Negative Declaration based on the anticipated air emissions from the plant which will be stringently controlled in accordance with the numbered items set forth in this letter. Applicant must obtain and comply with all terms of the DEC CAA permit before and during Project implementation. River Depth: The steamer Herbert C. Jackson was positioned at the Peavey Dock on September 13, 2006. The ship was up against the dock the entire length and experienced no water depth issues. Accordingly Interlake Steamship is confident that, subject to water levels, it will have the ability to reach all three of the RiverWright locations. Fire Prevention: The Buffalo Fire Prevention Bureau has received the "Emergency Fire Prevention & Protection Plan" and the "Spill Prevention and Counter Measure Plan" for the facility and has found both plans acceptable. Moreover, once it is operational, RiverWright will fully comply with the Fire Code of New York State, NFPA 30 and any and all other codes required by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. (ii) the removal or destruction of large quantities of vegetation or fauna; substantial interference with the movement of any resident or migratory fish or wildlife species; impacts on a significant habitat area; substantial adverse impacts on a threatened or endangered species of animal or plant, or the habitat of such species; or other significant adverse impacts to natural resources; Removal of Vegetation: Minimum removal of any vegetation has been proposed for the Project. Landscaping has been included in Project plans. Migratory Fish: No process wastewater or any wastewater of any kind will be discharged into the Buffalo River. The Project will have, then, no impact of fish resources. Wildlife Habitat and Species: Regulatory agency reviews have confirmed that there are no critical environment habitat(s) or threatened or endangered plant or wildlife species within the Project boundaries. The Project is located in an intensely urbanized and industrial area that has been developed and industrialized for over a century. (iii) the impairment of the environmental characteristics of a Critical Environmental Area as designated pursuant to subdivision 617.14(g) of this Part; The Project Site is not within or adjacent to a Critical Environmental Area as designated pursuant to 6 NYCRR §617.14(g) and thus will not impair the environmental characteristics of a Critical Environmental Area. 11 I r) (iv) the creation of a material conflict with a community's current plans or goals as officially approved or adopted: The project and the location of this project are wholly consistent with the City's Comprehensive Plan, Queen City in the 21 Century, Buffalo's Comprehensive Plan, October 2004. Key principles of the City's Comprehensive Plan include " ... reclaiming old- industrial lands ... (p. 62), building on assets we already have (sewer, water, highways, utilities, etc.) (p. 62), the redevelopment of old industrial lands" (p. 74), and promoting energy conservation and the use of alternative energy sources (p. 60). Economic development is, of course, one of th'lof t{ make the ( � y 9 5) . ajor changes he Plan specifically states that there is no intent of the Ci ty within any M -1, M -2 or M -3 zoning districts. This Project is consistent with and will help achieve the goals of the City's Comprehensive Plan. (v) the impairment of the character or quality of important historical, archeological, architectural, or aesthetic resources or of existing community or neighborhood character; Historic Resources: In 2003, a comprehensive survey of the City's extant grain elevators was filed with the New York state Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ( OPRHP " ). This document was entitled: Historic and Architectural Resources of the Buffalo Grain and Materials Elevator Multiple Property Submission. This document identifies the Marine "A" Elevator, the Lake and Rail Elevator, The American Elevator, and the Perot Malting Elevator as being eligible for inclusion in the New York State and National Register of Historic Places. Since the project involves four individual properties, each eligible for the registers in its own right, the project must be viewed for its impacts to each of these individual entities as well as the overall impact. As defined under section 14.09, an Adverse Impact to a property eligible for or listed in the Registers includes the "destruction or alteration of all or part of a property." demolition of the Perot the g House overview result OPRHP concluded concluded that the propose n an Adverse Impact to the eligible Perot complex. However, OPRHP found this since the proposal also calls for the adaptive reuse of the three other major grain elevators noted above as well as the reuse of the Perot elevator, the project would have no Adverse Impact to the Marine "A" Elevator, the Lake and Rail Elevator and the American Elevator complexes. OPRHP also concluded that the Perot Elevator, absent its malting house, would remain eligible for inclusion in the registers as an important example of the engineering technology associated with early twentieth century industrial concrete grain silo construction. While OPRHP had concerns over the loss of the Perot Malting House, the issue was considered mitigated by what has the potential to become a unique and significant adaptive reuse project involving these long threatened monumental historic industrial resources. According to OPRHP the proposal brings each of the four elevators back to 12 use for their intended purposes, while making them the epicenter for a new emerging industry. As such OPRHP found that the overall project mitigates the loss of the malting house and that absent this structure the Perot elevator would in its own right be eligible for inclusion in the register. Cultural/ Archaeological Resources: According to the Erie County Soil Survey and the EDR Search Report, the soils in the area are classified as "Urban Land" or "made land" since this entire area has been filled in by man over a long period of time. Indeed, this site was developed in the early 1900's and has been used as grain and feed elevators since that time. The entire area around the facility is and has been highly industrialized for over 100 years. See, Sanborn Maps for the site from the years 1900, 1917, 1940, 1950, and 1986. As can be seen from a review of these Sanborn Maps, the entire site facility (including the presently vacant areas) has historically been impacted by numerous industrial buildings, grain storage facilities, railroad tracks, and other man -made improvements. Further, as indicated in the submitted Preliminary Geotechnical Assessment Report, the soils throughout this area can be generally characterized as deposits of uncontrolled, man - placed fill soils extending to depths ranging between 3 ft. and 12 ft. below ground surface (average of 6.5 ft.). Man - placed fill soils consisted of sand, silt and clayey soils with zones and significant inclusions of cinders and slag encountered in the upper regions of all of the test borings associated with the investigation. The inclusion of brick, ash, concrete, crushed stone, organics, slag and/or wood were also found within the fill soil at various test boring locations and depths. While the boring logs and boring maps indicated that the geotechnical investigation was primarily focused on the tank and new construction areas, based upon historic maps, Sanborn maps, and the general consistency of the urban, man -made fill encountered throughout the facility, the boring logs confirm significant site -wide fill soils at significant depth. For the foregoing reasons, and based upon the submittals made herein, it appears that the site would have no impact upon cultural resources in or eligible for inclusion in the State and National Registries of Historic Places. Visual Aesthetics: The members of the Planning Board are very familiar with the area and the neighborhood, have reviewed the photo simulations, and have determined that the proposed action will not have an impact on the visual aesthetics of the community. Neighborhood Character: The property in the area adjacent to or near the project is and has been historically used for heavy industrial purposes, including adhesives manufacturing (Henkel), metal manufacturing (Rigidized Metals), paper recycling (Great Lakes Paper Fibres), former baked goods recycler (Gelinmac), cement and bulk material manufacturers (Huron Portland and LaFarge), metal recyclers, vacant buildings, and others. It would be fair to say that the greatest concentration of heavy manufacturing industries for the last 100 years has been and still is located in the Ganson Street/Ohio Street corridor where this project is proposed. 13 The nearest property zoned for residential purposes under the City Zoning Code is located approximately 600 feet to the northeast of the facility, east of the Buffalo River starting at Republic Street. The Buffalo River lies between the facility and this residential area. The Project is appropriately zoned for the Project and is consistent with the neighborhood's character on and along Ohio Street. (vi) a major change in the use of either the quantity or type of energy; The Project will not create a major change in the quantity of electricity or natural gas to be used and will not affect the community's sources of fuel or energy supply. (vii) the creation of a hazard to human health; The Project will not create a hazard to human health since there will be no discharge of contaminants into soil or water, the facility utilizes a closed loop system for use of water with discharges to a publicly -owned sewer works facility (Buffalo Sanitary Sewer), all operations (and air discharges) will be in compliance with the strict requirements of a DEC State Air Permit, and an Emergency Fire Protection and Prevention Plan, acceptable to the City of Buffalo Fire Department, has been approved. In addition, full compliance with all Federal and State laws governing the construction, operation, and construction of flammable storage will be complied with. Specific mention of potential fire and explosion risks must be set out here. Fire protection, fire safety and emergency planning are important aspects of worker safety and health and RiverWright Energy has developed an overall strategy and policy for fire control practices and prevention, response, training and emergency evacuation. Of primary concern is the safety of the workers, customers and the general public and facility neighbors. RiverWright has prepared and submitted an Emergency Fire Protection and Prevention Plan ( "EFP &P Plan ") that was written to the standards set forth in 29 CFR 1910.38 and also contains sections applicable to and in accordance with standards established in 29 CFR '1910.120 and 155 through 165. The Plan also complies with the Fire Code of New York and NFPA 30. The purpose of this EFP &P plan is to minimize hazards to human health, properly damage or the environment and to outline the provisions that must be carried out immediately whenever there is a fire, explosion or release of hazardous substances and or constituents to air, soil, or surface water. Without setting out all of the details of the EFP &P Plan here, the Plan describes the actions that must be taken immediately by RiverWright Emergency personnel in response to fires, explosions, or any unplanned sudden or non- sudden release of hazardous substances or hazardous wastes at the facility. The plan establishes procedures to follow in the event an emergency situation arises which involves fire or hazardous substances stored, used, or located at the site(s). This EFP &P plan describes arrangements by RiverWright with the local fire department, police, hospitals, 14 k/ contractors and state and local emergency response teams to coordinate emergency services. The EFP &P also lists names and phone numbers (office and home) of RiverWright Emergency Coordinators, both primary and alternates who shall be contacted in an emergency to assist local emergency response agencies in an emergency response and recovery at the facility. This plan also contains lists and locations of hazardous substances and emergency equipment at the facility. Evacuation procedures are included for whenever evacuation may be necessary. These procedures include scenarios necessitating evacuation, signals to be used to effect an evacuation of the facility, identifying escape routes and alternative escape routes, and reassembly areas where head counts will be compiled. Community evacuations, although remote, will be handled by the City of Buffalo Fire Department. This EFP &P plan outlines emergency action procedures and complies with regulations outlined in 29 CR 1910.3 8, 1910.157, 1910.120 Fire Code of New York and NFPA 30. All emergency response teams, units, and/or equipment responding to an emergency at the facility will ingress and egress according to the Site Traffic Flow Plan. The Site Plans C1.4.1 and C1.4.2 that were submitted to the Planning Board show the Site Traffic Flow patterns for the facility. The site will be accessed through Childs Street off of Ohio Street. The Traffic Flow Plan for the facility itself is designed to accommodate 68 foot long tanker trucks (15 foot cab, 53 foot tanker), so it will be adequate for firefighting and related emergency response equipment. The fire protection systems for the facility must comply with all National Fire Protection Association Codes including NFPA 12 (Standard on Carbon Dioxide Extinguishing Systems), NFPA 30 (Flammable and Combustible Liquids Code), NFPA 61 (Standard for the Prevention of Fires and Dust Explosions in Agricultural and Food Processing Facilities), and NFPA 69 (Standard on Explosion Prevention Systems) as well the New York State Fire Code and all City Fire Code provisions (see City Code Chapter 511 -52). RiverWrights` facility design, construction, and operations shall expressly comply with or exceed all these regulatory requirements. Best Management Practices ( "BMP ") related to prevention of dust explosions will be implemented by RiverANright including the following: Facility audits of operations, interior and exterior areas, storage areas, and storage systems. The fire safety audits will be completing utilizing checklists, making notes of pertinent information related to potential fire safety issues, including, among many other things, security, water supplies, fire safety systems, points of entry, fire walls, venting and explosion release vents, shut off valves, alarm and fire suppression systems, material storage areas, and restricted use of hot works, reactive materials, and smoking. • Appointment and organization of supervisory staff trained in identifying fire and explosion risks and emergency response. Ensure the Fire Safety Plan in fully implemented. Ensure employees are trained in fire prevention and operation precautions, including on grain dust explosions. 11l*1 • Fire drills, procedure and training. • Maintenance of all building facilities and fire protection equipment (checks, inspections, and testing). Prepare and maintain schematic diagrams and site plans. This is not an all inclusive list, but was intended to give an overview of the general facility BMP requirements. The prevention of potentially explosive atmospheres are addressed in the EFP &P Plan by utilizing CO2 as an inert gas to within these atmospheres wherever they are present. This process floods the atmospheres preventing a spark from igniting. This system of operation plus the standard operation already used with corn storage will address explosion risks issues adequate. RiverWright in this regard will be utilizing a low pressure CO2 fire suppression system that maintains the CO2 in a refrigerated pressure vessel. In the unlikely event of a fire or explosion, the compressed CO2 is automatically distributed through pre - engineered delivery systems to suppress any fire. The system response is activated by automatic sensors or manually. When activated, the CO2 is sprayed through the delivery system directly on the area of concern. In addition, the CO2 is routinely pumped into the corn storage area thus providing a "blanket" of inert gas in these areas. The system will be installed in strategic areas of the plant as well as high risk areas or areas with limited access to plant personnel, which will include, among others, all corn storage areas, the ethanol storage area, the fermentation area, the hammermill area, and the laboratory In addition, alternative use of standard wet systems for fire suppression will also be utilized in the event of fire or explosion. A wet system is a term used to describe a fire suppression system utilizing water or fluid as a suppressant. The CO2 system will be used in conjunction with a water -based wet system. We have considered the fact that with the storage of large amounts of flammable liquids there is always the "possibility" of catastrophic damages, although for this project, we believe this "possibility" is remote. it is hard, in any situation, to estimate the potential for a catastrophic explosion related facility operations. Considering all site conditions, however, and because of the statistical unlikelihood of catastrophic explosions related to these types of operations, their historical rarity, and the progressively enhanced state -of- the -art controls for process and operational equipment for this industry, it is practically impossible to estimate such a remote event with any certainty. We have, in this regard, considered key factors uniquely related to the RiverWright facility. The Buffalo River and adjacent residential neighborhoods are protected /blocked from the ethanol bulk storage area with concrete grain elevators over 100 feet high (known as "Marine A" and "Lake and Rail "). The entire ethanol bulk storage area will be diked and protected by a state -of- the -are automatic fire 16 suppressant system. There will be 24 monitoring of all site operations by computer. Emergency shut -off valves will be installed as required under NFPA standards. Importantly, the distance to the nearest residential neighborhood is approximately 600 feet (past the grain elevators and on the other side of Buffalo River). We have been advised, in addition, that in the history of modern fuel alcohol production, there have only been two known ethanol plant explosions: Chippewa Valley Ethanol, Benson, MN in 2003 and TriState Ethanol Company, Rosholt, SD in 2002. Both of these explosions were caused by outside contractors not following correct hot work procedures mandated by plant management, not from any inherent risks associated with plant operations. A broken bone was the only injury suffered during these explosions; all damage was contained to the location of the explosion; and no massive facility site damage was caused or off -site facility damages or injuries. Nevertheless, based upon standards set by experts, a general rule of thumb for any plant failure would be about 1% which, with proper risk management, can be reduced to .001% according to industry studies. See, Chemical Process Safety by Crowl and Louvar. The worst -case scenario, based upon the analysis used by Crowl and Louvar and KL Design is that any explosion in the Ethanol Bulk Storage area would destroy the storage vessel(s) involved and any structures within 100 feet of the explosion and would create a risk of serious injury to any person within that zone. No impacts would be expected to or could impact homes located over 1400 feet from the facility separated by the concrete elevators and the Buffalo River. We have also reviewed the facility's potential us of metal containers that store flammable materials. RiverWright here will only use containers that are designed only to store flammable liquids; made of metal or other noncombustible material; and meet all ASTM and USDOT standards for the storage of flammable liquids. Approved metal containers for storage of flammable materials are metal safety cans and DOT- approved portable drums. The safety cans will not be more than 5 gallons in capacity; will be listed by national testing laboratory (UL, Factory Mutual, etc.); will have a spring closing lid which closes after filling or pouring; will be leak- tight; will have a flame arrestor screen; and will have a safety valve to relieve internal pressure. We have also reviewed the flammable storage tanks that will be used. These storage tanks will be aboveground, welded steel tanks, designed, constructed, and tested in accordance with industry standards. NFPA 30 Code provisions and the Chemical Bulk Storage requirements for storage tanks, in this regard, are very specific and highly detailed. Among many other requirements under these standards, all tanks must be designed and built in accordance with recognized good engineering standards; be made of steel; be fire - resistant tanks built and tested in accordance with UL 2085, Standard for Protected Aboveground Tanks for Flammable and Combustible Liquids; be compatible with the materials stored; be welded, riveted, caulked, or bolted as necessary; be properly vented (including emergency relief venting for fire exposure); contain appropriate insulation; contain overfill protection; contain corrosion protection in accordance with standards set by the UL, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, and others; contain vapor and liquid release detection systems with on -site audible and visual warning devices with battery back -up; and must contain adequate impounding or 17 diking to contain releases or spills (secondary containment). Other requirements were reviewed by reading NFPA 30 and the CBS regulations. We have also reviewed the MSDS Sheet for Ethanol and the Safe Ethanol Production and Storage Report and Explosivity Comparison Between Gasoline and Ethanol that was submitted by RiverWright in making this determination. The EFP &P was reviewed by the City of Buffalo Fire Department and was approved by Chief Robert Stasio in a letter dated December 14, 2006. This letter was supplemented by a site inspection and follow -up letter of City of Buffalo Fire Commissioner Michael Lombardo, dated April 9, 2007. We have considered all potential significant fire and explosion risks (as well as other risks to human health discussed at the head of this section) that may be associated with the Project and find that none constitute a potential, significant environmental impact. (viii) a substantial change in the use, or intensity of use, of land including agricultural, open space or recreational resources, or in its capacity to support existing uses; As stated previously, the Project property has been developed and used since 1900 for flour manufacturing and malting operations with extensive grain storage (silos), warehousing, milling, and feed elevator facilities and has continuously been utilized for these purposes since then. In addition, the Project proposes almost exclusively reusing existing manufacturing, office, and warehouse buildings, existing silo storage, and existing utilities and infrastructure (roads, parking, railroads, barge access, etc.) with only the new construction of a 37,700 sf building and necessary ethanol tank systems. As a result, there will be no substantial change in the use, or intensity of use, of land including agricultural, open space or recreational resources, or in its capacity to support existing uses. (ix) the encouraging or attracting of a large number of people to place or places for more than a few days, compared to the number of people who would come to such place absent the action; The Project will not attract a large number of people. (x) the creation of a material demand for other actions that would result in one of the above consequences. The Project will not create a material demand for other actions that would result in one of the above consequences. (xi) changes in two or more elements of the environment, no one of which has a significant impact on the environment, but when considered together result in a substantial adverse impact on the environment, or The Project will not result in changes in two or more elements of the environment which, when considered together, would result in a substantial adverse impact on the 18 )� G1 environment. Impacts to elements of the environment such as air and traffic will be minimal. (xii) two or more related actions undertaken, funded or approved by an agency, none of which has or would have a significant impact on the environment, but when considered cumulatively would meet one or more of the criteria in this subdivision. This Project does not involve two or more related actions undertaken, funded, or approved by an agency, none of which has or would have a significant impact on the environment but when considered cumulatively would meet one or more of the criteria of this subdivision. Site Alternative Analysis: When a positive declaration (determination of significance) is issued for a project under the SEQRA, an Environmental Impact Statement must be prepared. If required, the EIS must necessarily review "alternatives to the proposed action ". ECL §8- 0109(2)(4). This section is traditionally read in conjunction with subdivision 1 of ECL §8 -109 that requires agencies to choose alternatives that minimize, to the extent reasonable, potential adverse environmental impacts for projects it approves. When an alternative analysis is required, however, case law is clear that not any and all conceivable alternatives must be reviewed and, further, that only reasonable alternatives that would achieve the same or similar objectives of the project sponsor must be considered. Webster Associates v. Town of Webster, 59 N.Y.2d 220 (1983). In weighing alternatives to a project that would achieve the project sponsor's goals, Courts have routinely deferred to the agency's experience. Coalition Against Lincoln West, Inc. v. City of New York, 94 A.D.2d 483 (1" Dept.), affirmed, 60 N.Y.2d 805 (1983). Of particular note on this issue, Courts have held that a private project sponsor need not consider as wide a variety of alternative sites as a public agency (since a private company does not have the power of eminent domain) and, even if another site is more environmentally preferable, if the project sponsor does not own an alternative site (or own a purchase option on it), the project sponsor need not discuss it as an alternative site. Nom v. IBM, 110 A.D.2d 87 (2d Dept. 1985), Iv. to app. denied, 67 N.Y.2d 602 (1986). The Project Sponsor does not believe that any potential significant environmental issues are presented by the Project, however, it has provided an alternatives analysis as a supplement to assist the City Planning Board in making its determination of significance. The proposal is to retrofit the former ConAgra /Maple Leaf Milling facility in Buffalo, New York to produce fuel ethanol for use as a gasoline additive. The Project will occupy approximately 18 industrial -zoned acres, including a new 37,700 square foot process building. Much of the existing infrastructure such as rail access, roads, grain handling equipment and various public utilities and infrastructure are usable with no modifications. The plant will incorporate four existing grain elevators, two existing mill buildings and two existing office and lab buildings. The new process building will include fermentation, distillation, evaporation and condensation activities. 19 �i t. The Project facility will have the capacity to produce up to 110 million gallons per year of denatured fuel ethanol and must store in excess of 8 million bushels of corn for that process. The facility will receive 600,000 bushels of corn every 5 -6 days by, primarily, lake freighter or barge and rail, but also by truck, with 110M gallons per year of ethanol and 40M bushels of dry distiller's grain transported off -site by truck and rail. To meet these production goals and the Project goals, the Project specifically requires, at a minimum, the following: • The Project must be in an area zoned as an industrial or heavy industrial area. • The Project must be located close to easily accessed, truck transportation routes for heavy trucks. • The Project must be located in an area accessible to large lake freighters, with a usable dock area. • The Project must have accessible rail transportation. • The Project must be able to cost - effectively store over 8M bushels of corn at any one time (that is, extensive silo storage space must be available). • The Project must have at least 115,000 volt electrical service. • The Project must have space to store large amounts of flammable liquids. • The Project must have access to at least 1 million gallons of water per day. • The Project must have public water and sewer available. The project sponsor owns no other property in Buffalo or in the State of New York nor does the project sponsor have an option on such property. As a result, and consistent with governing case law, no further alternative analysis in this regard is required. Notwithstanding the foregoing, below is an alternative site analysis. No Action Altemative: There are compelling social, community, and land use reasons to avoid the no action alternative. This Project will result in producing 65 new jobs, over $22M in total additional property and income taxes for the community, and have a direct and indirect economic benefit to the Buffalo area in excess of $400M. In addition, Buffalo is replete with unused and abandoned silos. This Project would put those silos back to a productive reuse. Indeed, the majority of the Project calls for the reuse many of the existing building on site. The Project will also revitalize the barge and rail industry in our area by utilizing the area's historic transportation facilities that, at one time, made Buffalo a multi- faceted world transportation hub. The Project will not require new infrastructure investment by the public; existing utilities, water, and sewer is sufficient and will be used. The project is a "green" project looking to capitalize on the world initiative to reduce reliance on fossil fuels. There are no other Projects proposed for this site. If this Project does not go forward, the facility would likely lay dormant and unused for the foreseeable future. X01 Other Site Configurations: There are no other ways to reconfigure the Project to reduce potential environmental impacts, As stated, the Project almost exclusively proposes to simply reuse existing buildings and structures. Given the limitations imposed by rail, road, and property boundaries, there is no other practical location to place the only new building being constructed nor would the re- placement have had any significant consequences in any event. The building proposed to be demolished could not be rehabilitated or renovated to allow for the use required (process building). Other Site Locations: A review of City maps of available properties indicates that there is no other site in the City of Buffalo that would meet all of the necessary requirements to achieve the goals of the Project. In particular, there is no other site available that would provide the necessary rail, truck, and barge access and the silo storage necessary for this Project. There are no other sites that the Project sponsor owns or has an option to buy in the City of Buffalo or the State of New York. The no action alternative, on the other hand, would cheat the public out of the significant benefits that will be provided by the Project. Alternatively, there is no other site in the City of Buffalo that could meet the thresholds and criteria necessary to achieve the Project sponsor's goals. In the Planning Board's view, this is the right project in the right location that re usestred eve lops Buffalo's existing assets with no other sites even remotely similar or amenable for further consideration. CONCLUSION: The Planning Board has completed a careful and thorough review of the identified areas of environmental concern_ Based on its extensive review, and governed by the rule of reasonableness, the Planning Board issues this Negative Declaration, pursuant to §617.7 of SEQRA, for the proposed Project concluding that the particular facts and circumstances of the proposed Project do not call for the preparation of an Environmental Impact Statement. For Further Information: Contact Person: Address: Telephone Number: A Copy of this Notice is sent to: Applicant/Project Sponsor Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator City of Buffalo 901 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York, 851 -5085 Riverwright ,LLC Richard Smith, III Rigidized Metals Corporation 658 Ohio Street 21 Buffalo, New York 14203 Other involved agencies New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Department of State New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation City of Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals City of Buffalo Common Council City of Buffalo Sewer Authority City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permit, & Inspection Services Environmental Notice Bulletin, 625 Broadway, Room 538, Albany, NY 12233 -1750 (Type 1 Actions only). 22 �q FROM THE OFFICE OF STRA TEGIC PLANNING # 1.(Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL �q TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 23, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of Strategic Planning DIVISION: Real Estate 6 10 4 SUBJECT: Results of Negotiations 112 Durham, 40'N Litchfield Vacant Lot. 40'x 125' Assessed Valuation: Land $ 4,300 Total $43,700 (Masten District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request to purchase 112 Durham Avenue from Mr. Kevin L. Tate, 160 Stockbridge Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14215. Mr. Tate intends to make repairs in the amount of Twenty Thousand Four Hundred Dollars ($20,400), in order to bring 112 Durham into code compliance and use as income property. The purchaser has provided the Division of Real Estate with cost estimates and proof of financial ability to acquire and rehabilitate 112 Durham Avenue. The subject property consists of a 2,200 square foot two and one half story two family home, in fair condition, acquired by the City through tax foreclosure in 2005 and is situated on a lot 40'x 125'. The Division of Permit and Inspection Services and the Division of Collections have no objections to the sale. There are no building code violations, taxes or other liens owed to the City of Buffalo by the purchaser. The Division of Real Estate has investigated the sale of similar properties in the subject area. Sales range from Two Dollars and Forty One Cents ($2.41) to Seven Dollars and Seventy Five Cents ($7.75), per square foot living area, The results of our negotiations are that Mr. Tate has agreed and is prepared to pay Eight Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($8,600), Three Dollars and Eight Six Cents ($3.86) per square foot living area. Mr. Tate has also agreed to pay for the cost of the transfer tax, recording fees and cost of the legal description. As a matter of disclosure Mr. Kevin Tate is an employee of the Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency and has complied with all procedures to acquire this property. I am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 112 Durham Avenue to Mr. Kevin Tate in the amount of Eight Thousand Six Hundred Dollars ($8,600). 1 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. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TIMOTHY E. WANAMAKER R-fif&RRED TO THE COM. MITTEE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ON CO M NiTY DEVELOPMENT. OFFIC OF STRATEGIC PLANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: TEW:JPH:ck Resnegem ployee /sales Y� li Am A I F � � v a Y� li Am A I F • dF ':' f�t ''� 4 ) E 654 1 I 14 FROM THE COMPTROLLER ,� 1 Certificate of Necessit Transfer of Funds Streets We, Byron W. Brown, Mayor and Andrew A. San Filippo, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pLIrs11atit to §20 -12 of the Charter, that it is necessary that the slam of $88,000 be transferred mid reappropriated within Strects Sanitation, as set forth below: From: Streets Cle inlug and Siiovv Rcj.u.oval 15010005- Salt acid Sa d "1'0: Streets .13LI11(ilog and Fleet Maitl tell allce 1.5050006 -- 443302 Body Rcpaif:s 1.5050006 - 4433 Drive Train Repairs Dated: BUfialo, NY, April 9, 2007 581;,0()0 $28,000 $60,000 t AYOR. a Comptr Iler RECEIVED AND FILED, Page 1 of I Estrich,Donna From: Masi,Charles Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 3:15 PM To: Estrich,Donna Cc: Kreuz,Daniel; Hunt,Lori; Scardino, John; Jackson,Henry Subject: transfer Donna, Please transfer $88,000 as follows: Frorn: 15030005- 461106 $28,000 (Salt & Sand) To: 15050006 - 443302 From: 15030005-461106 To: 15050006- 443303 $28,000 (Body Repairs) $60,000 (Salt & Sand) $60,000 (Drive Train Repairs) This transfer will allow for the repair of equipment and vehicles for the Streets Division_ Thanx, Chick 04/04/2007 Certificate of Necessit Transfer of Funds Common Council We, Byrom W. Brown, Mayor and Andrew A. SanFilippo, Comptroller, do hereby certify, pursuant to §20 -12 of the Charter, that it is necessary that the sum of $3,000 be transferred and reappropriated within the Common Council, as set forth below: From: City Clerk Services 10220006 — 432004 Engineering & Technical $3,000 To: Legislative Personal Services 10102001 -- 412002 Hourly Salary $3;000 Dated: Buffalo, NY, March 14, 2007 Nt "ff CO m trop' r IV F � 1... f 03/06/2007 17.07 716- 851 -4645 CITY CLERK OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERK Gf RAL.D A. CHWALINSKI City Clerk Registrar of WWI Statistics PATRICK S+7L.F, JIB. D City Gferk DIANA RICO f)epufy City Clerk vital Sfatistics March 6. 2007 Janet Penksa, Commissioner Department of Administration and Finance, Policy and Urban affairs 203 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 PAGE 01 f f _ 65 NIAGARA S©UARE ROOM 1306 CITY HALL 13UFFALO. NEW YORK 14202 PHONE: (716) 851 -5431 FAX: (716) 851 -4845 Dear Donna, Please prepare A Transfer In funds for the next CammOn Council Meeting on February 6 2007. From 10220006 432004 To 10102001 412002 $3,000.00 $3, ©00.00 Thank you Yours truly, r Cerald Chwalinski City Clerk GC /cl J CERTIFICATE OF DETERMINATION BY THE COMPTROLLER DETERMINING THE TERMS, FORM AND DETAILS OF ISSUANCE OF $22,226,126.52 GENERAL IMPROVEMENT SERIAL BONDS - 2007-A AND $5,889,000 SCHOOL SERIAL BONDS- 2007 -B OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO, NEW YORK, AGGREGATING $28,115,126.52 AND PROVIDING FOR THE PRIVATE SALE THEREOF 1, Andrew A. SanFilippo, Comptroller of the City of Buffalo (herein called "City "), in the County of Erie, State of New York (the "State ") HEREBY CERTIFY AND 2,REPORT, that pursuant to the powers and duties delegated to me, the acting chief fiscal officer of the City, pursuant to Resolution No. 194, duly adopted on the 4th day of October, 1945, and pursuant to Resolution No. 160, duly adopted on the 1st day of November, 1994, which resolutions are in full force and effect and have not been modified, amended or revoked, and subject to the limitations prescribed in said resolutions and pursuant to the Financing Agreement dated as of May 1, 2004 (the "Agreement ") between the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority (hereinafter referred to as "BFSA ") and the City, I have ;Wade the following determinations: 1. Authorizat Principal Amount Maturity Sche issue Date and Designation (a) Serial bonds of the City (the "Bonds" or the "Obligations ") in the respective principal amounts as set forth in Appendix A (which is hereby made a part hereof), for each purpose as set forth in row D of such Appendix shall be issued pursuant to the bond resolutions duly adopted and amended by the Common Council on their respective dates as set forth in row C of such Appendix, and shall mature in the respective principal amounts on :January 15 in each of the years as set forth in such Appendix. (b) All of said serial bonds hereinabove referred to in Appendix A, excepting bonds issued pursuant to Resolution Nos. 129, 105, 148 and 149 adopted March I6, 2004, March 22, 2005, March 6, 2007 and March 6, 2007 respectively, shall be combined for the purpose of 5202(,4. t 030323 CID J i sale into a single issue of serial bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $22,226,126.52, and shall be designated "GENERAL IMPROVEMENT SERIAL BONDS - 2007 -A ". Said boards shall be dated May 3, 2007 and shall mature, with substantially level or declining debt service, on January 15 in the aggregate principal amounts and in each of the years as detailed in the attached schedules in Appendix A hereto. The weighted average period of probable usefulness for said serial bonds is hereby determined, to be 16.05 years as detailed in the attached schedules in Appendix A hereto. The date of each bond shall appear on the face thereof under the caption "Date of Original Issue ", and each bond shall bear interest from such date. The date of each bond shall appear on the face thereof under the caption "Date of Original Issue ", and each bond shall bear interest from such date. (c) All of said serial bonds hereinabove referred to in Appendix A and issued pursuant to Resolution Nos. 129, 105, 148 and 149 adopted March 16, 2004, Marh 22, 2005, March 6, 2007 and March 6, 2007 respectively shall be combined for the purpose of sale into a single issue of serial bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $5,589,000, and shall be designated "SCHOOL SERIAL BONDS - 2007 -B ". Said bonds shall be dated May 3, 2007 and shall mature, with substantially level or declining debt service, on January 15 in the aggregate principal amounts and in each of the years as detailed in the attached schedules in Appendix A hereto. The weighted average period of probable usefulness for said serial bonds is hereby determined, to be 12.20 years as detailed in the attached schedules in Appendix A hereto. The date of each bond shall appear on the face thereof under the caption "Date of Original Issue ", and each bond shall bear interest from such date. 520264.1 030323 C LD !' S 2. In terest Rate, Date and Mediu of Pa yment . The 2007 -A Bonds and 2007 -B Bonds shall bear interest from their date at the rates per annum set forth in the attached Appendix A, payable January 15, 2008, August 15, 2008, and semi - annually thereafter on January 15 and August 15 in each year until maturity, payable in any coin or currency of the United States of America which at the time of payment is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts. Interest thereon shall be paid by wire transfer or in clearinghouse funds on each interest payment date, payable to the person in whose name the Bond is registered at the principal corporate trust office in Buffalo, New York of JP Morgan Chase Bank, as depository bank (the "Depository Bank "). For so long as BFSA shall be the registered owner of the Bonds, BFSA may by written instruction to the City instruct the City to pay any principal due on the Bonds to any bank acting as custodian for BFSA. 3. Bond S to Prior Redem ption. The 2007 -A Bonds and 2007 -B Bonds maturing on or after January 15, 2018 will be subject to redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City on January 15, 2017 and thereafter on any date, as a whole or in part, as specified by the City, in such order of maturity as may be determined by the City (selected by lot within a maturity), at par, plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Bond or portion of a Bond shall be subject to redemption at the option. of the City without the express written consent of the BFSA. Any such redemption, either as a whole or in part, shall be made upon at least sixty (60) days and no more than seventy -five (75) days prior to written notice to (i) the BFSA and to the Trustee for the BFSA's Sales Tax and State Aid Secured Bonds, Series 2007A during any period when the Bonds are held by or for the benefit of the BFSA or (ii) any successor holder of this Bond at any time thereafter. 520264.1 030323 CLD 4. Fiscal Agent Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company, Buffalo, New York is hereby appointed as Fiscal Agent for the Bonds pursuant to, and to act in accordance with, applicable provisions of the Law and the Enabling Resolution of the City of Buffalo, adopted by the Common Council on March 8, 1977. Execu of Bonds The Bonds shall be executed in the name of the City by the manual signature of the Comptroller, and shall have the corporate seal of the City, or a facsimile thereof, affixed, imprinted, engraved or otherwise reproduced thereon. 6. Transfer of Bonds Each Bond shall be transferable only upon the books of the City, which shall be kept for such purpose at the Fiscal Agent, by the registered owner thereof in person or by his attorney duly authorized in writing, upon surrender thereof together with a written instrument of transfer satisfactory to the Fiscal Agent duly executed by the registered owner or his duly authorized attorney. Upon transfer of any such Bond, the City shall issue in the name of the transferee a new Bond or Bonds of the same aggregate principal amount and maturity as the surrendered Bond. The City and the Fiscal Agent may deem and treat the person in whose name any Bond shall be registered upon the books of the City as the absolute owner of such Bond, whether such Bond shall be overdue or not, for the purpose of receiving payment of, or on account of, the principal of and interest on such Bond and for all other purposes, and all such payments so made to any such registered owner or upon his order shall be valid and effectual to satisfy and discharge the liability upon such Bond to the extent of the sum or sums so paid, and neither the City nor the Fiscal Agent shall be affected by any notice to the contrary. 7. Regulations With (Respect to F,xchant;es and Transfers In all cases in which the privilege of exchanging or transferring Bonds is exercised, the City shall execute and 520264.1 030323 CID c deliver Bonds in accordance with the provisions hereof. All Bonds surrendered in any such exchanges or transfers shall forthwith be cancelled by the Fiscal Agent. For every such exchange or transfer of bonds, the City or the Fiscal Agent may make a charge sufficient to reimburse it for any tax, fee or other governmental charge required to be paid with respect to such exchange or transfer, and may charge a sum sufficient to pay the cost of preparing each new bond issued upon such exchange or transfer, which sum or sums shall be paid by the person requesting such exchange or transfer as a condition precedent to the exercise of the privilege of malting such exchange or transfer, The City shall not be obliged to make any such exchange or transfer of Bonds between the last business day of the month preceding an interest payment date and such interest payment date. 8. Sale of Bonds The Bonds are hereby sold at private sale to BFSA for the purchase price of $29,000,190.70 plus accrued interest from the date of the Bonds (May 3, 2007) to the date of delivery of and payment for the Bonds. Pursuant to Section 57.00 of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, as amended, the terms and conditions of such sale are subject to the approval of the State Comptroller. Delivery of the Bonds to the purchasers thereof shall be effected on or about May 3, 2007, upon receipt by the City of the purchase price of the Bonds, and (ii) deposit of the Bonds. 9. Form of Bonds Said Bonds shall be in substantially the form set forth in Appendix B hereto. 520264.1 030323 CID A I HEREBY FURTHER CERTIFY that the powers and duties delegated to me to issue and sell the bonds hereinabove described and referred to are in full force and effect and have not been modified, amended or revoked_ IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have .hereunto set my hand as of this 27 day of April, 2007. Comptroller 520264.1 030323 CI. D q ?) Appendix A 5202&4.1030323 CL13 a � � � } | � � / � | � \ � / . �� �� � \ �/ � \| � ! ( � � ! \ I T. � � ) + � � PR � ! .! �/ �) NS 15, 1-1 11Z 1 Z :- UY i ]: OWN lq rlSnls AFiu ,n563 trial L.EIIIMAN Bucymmvi LFHMAi` BROTIMRS 41 REGISTERED N (GENERAL IMPROVEMENT) (SCHOOL) M ATURIT Y DATE, January I5, Appendix B - Bond Form UNITED STATES OF AMERICA STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE CITY OF BUFFALO REGISTERED SERIAL BOND- (2007 -A) SERIAL BOND - (2007 -B) DATE OF OR IGINA L ISSUE INTE RATE May 3, 2007 REGISTERED OWNER: BUFFALO FISCAL STABILITY AUTHORITY PRINCIPAL SUM: The CITY OF BUFFALO, in the County of Erie, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, hereby acknowledges itself indebted and for value received promises to pay to the REGISTERED OWNER named above, or registered assigns, on the MATURITY DATE (stated above), the PRINCIPAL SUM (stated above) upon presentation and surrender of this bond at Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company, Buffalo, New York, as fiscal agent (herein called "Fiscal Agent "), or any successor thereto, and to pay interest on such PRINCIPAL SUM from May 3, 2007 or from the most recent interest payment date to which interest has been paid at the INTEREST RATE (stated above), payable on January 15, 2008, August 15, 2008 and semiannually thereafter on January 15 and August 15 of each year until maturity or redemption prior to maturity as set forth herein. Interest hereon shall be payable by wire transfer or in clearinghouse funds by said Fiscal Agent on each interest payment date to the registered owner hereof at his address as it appears on the registration books of the City maintained by the Fiscal Agent or at such other address as may be furnished in writing by such registered owner to the Fiscal Agent at the close of business on the Iast day of the month preceding each interest payment date. The principal of and interest on this bond and applicable redemption premium, if any, are payable in any coin or currency of the United States of America which, at the date of payment, is legal tender for the payment of public and private debts, provided, however, that interest on this fully registered bond shall be paid by wire transfer or clearinghouse funds as set forth above. 520264.1 030323 CID +p 555 f'• '� The faith and credit of such City of Buffalo are hereby irrevocably pledged to the punctual payment of the principal of and interest on this bond according to its terms. It is hereby certified and recited that all conditions, acts and things required by the Constitution and statutes of the State of New York to exist, to have happened and to have been performed precedent to and in the issuance of this bond, exist, have happened and have been performed, and that the issue of bonds of which this is one, together with all other indebtedness of the City of Buffalo is within every debt and other limit prescribed by the Constitution and laws of such State. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the CITY OF BUFFALO has caused this bond to be executed in its name by the manual signature of its Comptroller and a facsimile of its corporate seal to be imprinted hereon. CITY OF BUFFALO B .!; Comptroller 5202(A.I 03 032 3 CIA) City of Buffalo, New York (General Improvement) Serial Bond - (2007 -A) (School) Serial Bond- (2007 -B) This bond is one of an authorized issue, the principal amount of which is ($22,226,126.52, $5,889,000), the bonds of which are of like tenor, except as to number, maturity and denomination, and is issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33 -a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York (the "Law "), various bond resolutions duly adopted by the Common Council of the City on their respective dates, authorizing; the issuance of bonds of the City to finance various improvements in the City and City School District, and a Certificate of Determination executed by the Comptroller as of April 27, 2007, determining; the terms, form and details of issuance of said serial bonds (the "Bonds ") and providing for the private sale thereof (the "Certificate of Determination "). The Bonds are issued subject to the provisions of the Capital Debt Service Act of the City of Buffalo, constituting Chapter 12 of the Laws of 1977 of the State of New York (the "Act "), and the Enabling; Resolution adopted by the Common Council of the City of Buffalo on March 8, 1977 and approved by the Mayor on said date (the "Resolution "). A copy of the Resolution is on file at the office of the City Clerk and at the office of Manufacturers and 'Traders Trust Company (the "Trustee "), in Buffalo, New York. The Bonds are entitled to the benefits of the Act and the Resolution, including certain covenants of the City authorized by the Act and set forth in the Resolution. Reference to the Resolution, and any and all modifications thereto, and to the Act, is made for a description of the nature and extent of such covenants, the rights and remedies of the holders or registered owners of the Bonds with respect thereto, and a statement of the rights, duties and obligations of the City and of the Trustee. To the extent and in the respects permitted by the Resolution, the provisions of the Resolution may be modified or amended by action on behalf of the City taken in the manner and subject to the conditions and exceptions prescribed in the Resolution. The Bonds are issuable in the form of registered bonds without coupons in the denomination not exceeding the aggregate principal amount of Bonds maturing in any year. This Bond is transferable or exchangeable, as provided in the Certificate of :Determination, only upon the books of the City kept for that purpose at the corporate trust department of the Fiscal Agent, by the registered owner hereof in person, or by his attorney drily authorized in writing, upon the surrender of this bond together with a written instrument of transfer or exchange satisfactory to the Fiscal Agent duly executed by the registered owner or his attorney duly authorized in writing, and thereupon a new Bond or Bonds, in the same aggregate principal amount and of the same maturity, shall be issued to the transferee or the registered owner in exchange therefor as provided in the Certificate of Determination and upon the payment of the charges, if any, therein prescribed. 520264.1 030323 CIA) 6 The Bonds maturing on or after January 15, 2018 are subject to redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City on January 15, 2017 and thereafter on any date, as a whole or in part, as specified by the City, in such order of maturity as may be determined by the City (selected by lot within a maturity) at par, plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. Notwithstanding the foregoing, no Bond or portion of a Bond shall be subject to redemption at the option of the City without the express written consent of the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority ( "BFSA "). Any such redemption, either as a whole or in part, shall be made upon at least sixty (60) days and no more than seventy -five (75) days prior to written notice to (i) the BFSA and to the Trustee for the BFSA's Sales Tax and State Aid Secured Bonds, Series 2007A during any period when the Bonds are held by or for the benefit of the BFSA or (ii) any successor holder of this Bond at any time thereafter. 520264.1 030323 CID i Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP One Chase Manhattan Plaza New York, New York 10005 May 3, 2007 The Common Council of the City of Buffalo, New York Ladies and Gentlemen: We have examined a record of proceedings relating to the sale and issuance of $22,226,126.52 General Improvement Serial Bonds- 2007 -A (the "Bonds ") of the City of Buffalo (the "City ") in the County of Erie, a municipal corporation of the State of New York. The Bonds are issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33 -a of the Consolidated Laws of the State of New York, various bond resolutions duly adopted by the Common Council of the City on their respective dates, authorizing the issuance of bonds of the City for the purposes referred to therein; and a Certificate of Determination executed by the City Comptroller as of April 27, 2007, determining the terms, form and details of issuance of said bonds and providing for their private sale. The Bonds are dated May 3, 2007, mature on January 15 in the principal amounts in each of the following years, and bear interest at the rates per annum payable on January 15, 2008, August 15, 2008 and semiannually thereafter on January 15 and August 15 in each year to maturity, as set forth below: Interest Maturity Am ount Rate 1/15/2008 $1,183,451.96 5.00% 1115/2009 910,166.27 5.00 1/15/2010 955,724.58 5.00 1/15/2011 1,001,260.81 5.00 1/15/2012 1,142,823.85 5.00 1/15/2013 1,197,715.04 5.00 1/15/2014 1,256,550.79 5.00 1/15/2015 1,323,228.33 5.00 1/15/2016 1,388,739.75 5,00 1/15/2017 1,457,076.74 5.00 1/15/2018 1,530,230.58 5.00 1/15/2019 1,606,267.11 5.00 1/15/2020 1,689,155.47 5.00 1/15/2021 1,773,41124 5.00 1/15/2022 1,859,08190 5.00 1/15/2023 1,951,238.10 5.00 520264.1 030323 CLD G� d� The Bonds maturing on or after January 15, 2018 will be subject to redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City on January 15, 2017 and thereafter on any date, as a whole or in part, as specified by the City, in such order of maturity as may be determined by the City (selected by lot within a maturity), at par, plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. The Bonds are issued only in fully registered form without interest coupons, in the name of the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority ( "BFSA "), as registered owner. Only one Bond will be initially issued for each maturity in the aggregate principal amount of such maturity. The Bonds are lettered AR and numbered separately from one consecutively upward. In our opinion, said Bonds are valid and legally binding general obligations of the City for which the City has validly pledged its faith and credit and, finless paid from other sources, all the taxable real property within the City is subject to the levy of ad valorem real estate taxes to pay the Bonds and interest thereon without limitation of rate or amount. The enforceability of rights or remedies with respect to such Bonds may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws affecting creditors' rights or remedies heretofore or hereafter enacted. Other than such record of proceedings, we have not been requested to examine or review and have not examined or reviewed the accuracy or sufficiency of any additional proceedings, reports, correspondence, financial statements or other documents, containing financial or other information relative to the City which have been or may hereafter be furnished or disclosed to BFSA, and we express no opinion with respect to any such financial or other information or the accuracy or sufficiency thereof. We have examined the executed first numbered :Band of the 2008 maturity of the Bonds and, in our opinion, the form of said Bonds and their execution are regular and proper. Very truly yours, Isl Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP 520264.1 030323 CLI) Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP One Chase Manhattan Plaza New York, New York 10005 May 3, 2007 The Common Council of the City of Buffalo, New York Ladies and Gentlemen: We have examined a record of proceedings relating to the sale and issuance of $5,889,000 School Serial Bonds- 2007 -13 (the "Bonds ") of the City of Buffalo (the "City "), in the County of Erie, a municipal corporation of the State of New York, The Bonds are issued pursuant to the provisions of the Local Finance Law, constituting Chapter 33-a of the Consolidated .l.,aws of the State of New York, various bond resolutions duly adopted by the Common Council of the City on their respective dates, authorizing the issuance of bonds of the City for the purposes referred to therein; and a Certificate of Determination executed by the City Comptroller as of April 27, 2007, determining the terms, form and details of issuance of said bonds and providing for their private sale. The Bonds are dated May 3, 2007, mature on January 15 in the principal amounts in each of the following years, and bear interest at the rates per annum payable on January 15, 2007, August 15, 2007and semiannually thereafter on January 15 and August 15 in each year to maturity, as set forth below_ Interest Maturity Amou Rate 1/15/2008 $432,000 5.00% 1/15/2009 365,000 5.00 1/15/2010 383,000 5.00 1/15/2011 402,000 5.00 1/15/2012 451,000 5.00 1/15/2013 474,000 5.00 1/15/2014 497,000 5.00 1/15/2015 522,000 5.00 1/15/2016 548,000 5.00 1/15/2017 576,000 5.00 1/15/2018 604,000 5.00 1/15/2019 635,000 5.00 520264.1 030323 CID " 111 The Bonds maturing on or after January 15, 2018 will be subject to redemption prior to maturity at the option of the City on January 15, 2017 and thereafter on any date, as a whole or in part, as specified by the City, in such order of maturity as may be determined by the City (selected by lot within a maturity), at par, plus accrued interest to the date of redemption. The Bonds are issued only in fully registered form without interest coupons, in the name of the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority ( ".BFSA "), as registered owner. Only one Bond will be initially issued for each maturity in the aggregate principal amount of such maturity. The Bonds are lettered BR and numbered separately from one consecutively upward. In our opinion, said Bonds are valid and legally binding general obligations of the City for which the City has validly pledged its faith and credit and, unless paid from other sources, all the taxable real property within the City is subject to the levy of ad valorem real estate taxes to pay the Bonds and interest thereon without limitation of rate or amount. The enforceability of rights or remedies with respect to such Bonds may be limited by bankruptcy, insolvency or other laws affecting creditors' rights or remedies heretofore or hereafter enacted. Other than such record of proceedings, we have not been requested to examine or review and have not examined or reviewed the accuracy or sufficiency of any additional proceedings, reports, correspondence, financial statements or other documents, containing financial or other information relative to the City which have been or may hereafter be furnished or disclosed to BFSA, and we express no opinion with respect to any such financial or other information or the accuracy or sufficiency thereof We have examined the executed first numbered Bond of the 2008 maturity of the Bonds and, in our opinion, the form of said Bonds and their execution are regular and proper. Very truly yours, /s/ .Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP 520264.1 030323 CLD CERTIFICATE AS TO LEGAL OPINION 1, ANDREW A. SANFILIPPO, Comptroller of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie, New York, HEREBY CERTIFY that on the date the bonds described in the opinion hereinabove mentioned were originally delivered and paid for, a written opinion as to the validity of such bonds, dated as of the date of such delivery and payment, was rendered by the law .firm of Hawkins Delafield & Wood LLP, New York, New York, and that the foregoing, except as to omission of the date, is a true and correct copy of said opinion, signed duplicates of which have been filed in the corporate trust office of the Manufacturers & Traders Trust Company, Buffalo, New York, as Fiscal Agent. I r Andrew A. SanI'ilippo Comptroller of the City of Buffalo 520264.1 030323 CID l I Y' ASSIGNMENT FOR VALUE RECEIVED the Undersigned hereby sells, assigns, and transfers unto PLEASE INSERT SOCIAL SECURITY OR OTHER IDENTIFYING NUMBER OF ASSIGNEE PLEASE PRINT OR TYPEWRITE NAME AND ADDRESS INCLUDING POSTAL ZIP CODE OF ASSIGNEE the within bond and does hereby irrevocably constitutes and appoint ttorney to transfer said Bond on the books kept for registration of said Bond, with full power of substitution in the premises. Dated: Signature Guaranteed:_ NOTICE: Signature(s) must be acknowledged or proved, or in the alternative, certified as to its genuineness by an officer of a bank or trust company located and authorized to do business in New York State. NOTICE: The signature to this assignment must correspond with the name as it appears upon the face of the within bond in every particular, without alteration or enlargement or any change whatever. 520264.1 030323 CI D 7 CLERK'S CER I, GERALD CHWALINSKI, City Clerk of the City of Buffalo, in the County of Erie, New York, HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the foregoing copy of the Certificate of Determination executed by the Comptroller and the same is a true and complete copy of the Certificate filed with said City in my office as City Clerk on April 2007, and I FURTHER CERTIFY that no resolution electing to reassume any of the powers or duties mentioned in said Certificate and delegated to the Comptroller by said Resolution No. 194, duly adopted on the 4th day of October, 1945, and said Resolution No. 160, duly adopted on the I st day of November, 1994, referred to in said Certificate, has been adopted by said Common Council. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set nay hand and affixed the corporate seal of said City this 30 day of April, 2007. (SEAL)' City , ler � - 5202(x1.1 030323 CID CITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL INVESTMENT & DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICE 1214 CITY HALL ANDREW A. SANFI.LIPPO COMPTROLLER BUFFALO NY 14202 RICHARD F. CALIPARI, CGFM ]INVESTMENT & DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICER May 2, 2007 To: All Common Council members: Michael J. LoCurto Brian C. Davis David A. Fanczyk Richard A. Fontana Demone A. Smith Dominic J. Bonifacio, Jr. Joseph Golombek, Jr. Michael P. Kearns Bonnie E. Russell Re: CCP 511107 Item No. 64A Certificate of Determination, Comptroller The following attachment is to be included as part of the Certificate of Determination originally submitted on May 1, 2007, as a receive and file item. This request is a result of Hawkins Delafield & Wood (Bond Counsel for the City of Buffalo) requiring more information to be included in the Certificate of Determination. The attached pages are to be included as part of the original document. If you have any questions regarding this information, please contact me at 85 -5269. Sincerely, RICHARD F. CALIPARI, C M INVESTMENT & DEBT MANAGEMENT OFFICER RFC:jm Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority New Money Fiscal 2007 Series A Project List and PPU Analysis I Reconstruction ofMain Street ........................... - - ....... - ...... ...... ........ ........... - IS- 613/20'23 513/2022 I COB Purchase Fire Apparatus 20 1 6/3/2023 ........ 51312027 ................. COB 3 ................. P el )A s e .............. .............. ...... 1 5 ....... 839,950 .................. - 6/312 ........... 513! COB 4 ...... . ........... Buffalo pus lo Medical Cam ................ ......... . ...... ................... . .. .................... ......................... �214,000 ......... 6/312023 - ...... ........ --.- . SIMO22 ......... COB 5 ... Arterial Pavement Milling, & Resurfacing.... . .. ....... -- ................ ....... Is ........... ...... I-- 112,3$0 -..- ........ 61312023 ................. --- ....................... 5/312022 - COB .......... 13 3,574,920 ...................... 6/312023 ....... - ................ 513/2022 COB 7 .......... Construction Arena Streets .......... .. . ......... ........... .......... ............... ...................... is 324,692 ...... - .................. .. 613/2023 - 5/312 COB ...... 20 -- 426, 000........ -1. .. 1- - ........ ........ /3/2027 COB 9 ville College Steets�V pAyep DYo U e ............. .............. .... . ...... 1S 107,000 6f3/ 513 !2022 10 ............ ........ Grider Street Reconstruction ........... I ............... ....... ...... ...... 15 ................ 315,650 6/312023 ............ 513/2022 ......... COB Strtetscape Improvements ........... .............. 15 ..................... 31� 2 510 ....... 6/3/2023 ...... 513/2022 ... -- I..,.., 1-- 11 COB 12 Michigan - Ave !u" Avenue Strectscape lmp�oye I 107 _ . ....... 513/2022 .-- .... COB 13 Niagara Street Gateway ......... .......................... 15 90201 1 613/20n 513t2022 COB 14 ...... ............. Porter Avenue Observation Point Streetscape lmpr�v�T94 ... ...................... L- .... L--L ..... ....... .... .. ..... . _ --- 15 ............... ........ .......... ........... 61312023 .................. ........ - ............. ... 513/2022 --1- -. ..... -- COB 15 Returning Cars to Main Street Phase 1 ............ - 15 ...... 5 0 WY2023 .... ... 58/2022 . COB 16 ......... Sye"op�yillagc Infrastructure ...... .. ........ --------- ............. ...........4.. 15 ............ ....... ' ,2 , , ................................................ 1,638,000 -. ........ 6/3/2023 ............ ................... 5812022 . ........... .... COB 17 Bailey Genesee Fire Station 25 .................... 3,745,000 ................. 613/2023 * ................................... 5/3/2032 L COB ....... 1.8- Bar K.e.n.sington.. Fire .. Station . Phase .1 ................. ......... 25 I 267,500 01312023 ..................... 513)2032 COB 19 City Court Fire Alarm System ... .......... 10 -.1- ................... 535,000 _ . ........... L .. 6/3/2023 .... ....... . .................... .................. 5/3/2017" COB 20� ....... ... ................ ....... 613 1202 3 5 /3 /20 1 7 COB 21 City Hall Recoustruction 15 21140000 1- 6/3/2023 513/2022 COB .......................... ...................... .. itide Improvemnts e to Buildings & Facilities ....... yw ................ L . ....... L-L ............................................................ .... ........ ...................... 15 L ............................. ............. 731,250 L .......... .............. - ....... 61312023 ..... ---- ...... 511/2022 ......... COB 23 J<JeinhanS Electrical Capability Upgrade 30 100,045 ........ 6131202.3 * ....................... 51.112037 .......... COB Musem of Science Phase I Plumbing Upgrade ............ - .......... ....... -.- .............. 10 ..................... 107,000 ....... 6/312023 ....................... 51312017 COB New Streets Garage Plawking & Anal s ............... ci ....... ....... - 5 ...................... ......... - ............... 267,500 6/3/2023 . ...... 5/3/2012 -.- ......... COB 26 ........... W Community Center Air Conditioning ............................... ................. 10 ....... ......................................................... 160,500 &3/2023 ........... 5/312017 COB ............ ................. - Police Garage Car Wash .......... ------ ............. ........ - .................................... 5 ...................................... 124,120 ........................ 6/3/2023 .......... . --..-.-., m 5/3/2012 ....... COB 28 Sheas Reconstruction Air Cozditionin� Sys System ....................... . ....... ...... 10 .......... I ................ * 32 I,OW ... ........ --- .... * .................... 6/3/2023 - .... ... .................... ........... .................... 513/2017 ... ... - COB 29 Citywide Parks Imp pn ..... I ............. 15 1,0'/O,Dw 6/Y2023 . .. . 513/2022 . ........... ..... COB 30 Cit Trees Removal & n�� ..... . .............. ............ .............. ......... ...... 267,SM 6/302023 ...... I ... 1 ,.,..,-, S13=2 -.1 ........... COB I .......... Demolition olBuildings & Structures ( Emergency ) . . ......_ .......... I ...... I ........ I - I ..... -- .... ---- ........ .......... ............... 5 ................................ I,OW,952 .......................... 61312023 .. ............ 513/2012 ..... COB 32 ... -- .............. Reconstruction of Various Schools ..... ........ .................. - ............... .......... ............. 25 1,000,0w ....... I ....... ?/312019 .......... -.1--111-1.1-1.1- 51Y202 BOE 33 Reconstruction of Various Schools (Windows) ............ ........... -. - 25 � ... ........... ................... 1,0w,000 .............. 713/2019 .......................... 5/3/2032 1-1.1-1 BOE 34 ............... ........ .............. Co m p uters & Technology BOE .... !7N .... -.- ............ .............. --- ............ ..................... --- ...... 5 ....... ........................................... 3,12S,000 7/312019 ........... 5/3/2012 11-11-1-1. BOE 35 ...... Oil Tank Improvements BOE . .................. 10 . ...... 749,000 .......... - ..... -- 71312019 ............... L ... 51312017 ........... DOE Proceeds WA PPU City of'Buffalo 22,926,000 613/2023 16,05 years Board of Education 6,074,000 71312019 1210 years Total 29,000,000 LEHMAN BROTH RS Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority Now Money Fiscal 2007 Series A City of Buffalo Projects I Reconstruction of Main Street ......... I.I....-.-1.1.,-1," .. 892,540 .." ..................... " 15 - ....... ......... 5/312022 - .............................. 2 -.1--l-l'.." 111.1 - ...................... ...................... ......... Purchase Fire App ................ --- ....... ...... 270 -'11.----- 20 . ................... /2027 ...... el c s Purchase V e hi cles 839,950 ...... ............ is ................ ......... 5/3/2022 ........... -.1.1.1.1-111 ............. ........... ...... ...... ......... Buffalo Mcdica],Ca.rapu.s..S.tee.t.sc.aR.... ............................. ............ 1 . 5 ...... - - . .... ...... .. ................ - --- -- . . ..... .. ... . . ..... ... . ............................... Pavement & Resurfacing Ci tyw ide Arterial t Milling Resfac 112,350 is -.- -1.1- r- - 5 /312022 .... - .............. .......... 6 .................. 1- - -.- ....... ...... ........ Citywide Infrastructure Repair &. Replacement. . ........ ............................ .................. 3 . , , 5 , 7 . 4 1 , 1 9 . 2 . 0 . ......... ls- ... 7 ....... Are Street - ...... ............. 324,692 ---- ........... - ... 15 --r-r"r -- r - ----- .................... 5/3/2022 ................ - 8 ...... ........ I .... ...... .......... Bridge Repairs 428,000 ................ ........... ............ 20 ................. 5/3/2027 ....... ............... 9 ............ - ......... ............. .......... ............ Fargo Avenue DYouville College Stectscape: & Traffiv ................................ .......... 107,000 ......... ............ .............. 15 -- ....................................... 5/3/2022 10 Grider Street o"n" * ....... . 315,650 is 5/3/2022 . .... . .... Pav ing c ap e Improvemen n ts ................ 313,51 ...... - .............. ..................... ........... 12 ........................................ ...... ........... Michigan Avenue Strectseape Improvements 107,000 15 5/3/2022 Mix Niagadi Street Gateway Pr9ject 90,201 15 ................... 5/3/2022 ... 1. .............. i4' ......... 'Po"r't"e"r"A Ave Point & Streetscape Iniprovements .............. 4� ��60 ......... ................... 15 ........ 5/3/2022 ............... - -- is 1 . .............. ....... ..... ........ Cars ars to Main Street Phase I 4 9. 1 . , . 2 . 5 , 0 115 ................ .. .... ......... I or I c .1 Infrastructure Sycamore Vi lla g e I age .......... .................... - ...... ...... ..... ...... - ............... 1, 638,000 ....................... ..... -11.1-- is ......................... I ....... 5/3/2022 ........ ........... 17 Bailey Gene Fire Station 3,745,000 I ........................... 25 5/3/2032 ....................... ... ...... ...... ........................ Bail Kensington Fire Station Phase 1...... ........ ......... ...... ......................... --.1.1.1.11 25 ... I ........... ................. 5/3/2032 -.-- ......................... I.--l-I ....... City Court Fire A larm System ................. ............... ...... S35,000 .......... 10 51312017 .............. 1 2 6 a Fire A] arm System 1,070,000 10 ....... I.., .......... 513/2017 ............ I ........ . ....... —1.11111.1-- ............ ............ ........ ........... City Hall Reconstruction ...... .................. is - ........ ..................... ........... ....................................... ...................... t� Buil d ings & Facilities .......... ....... .......... ......... ................ ............ .- 731,250 - ........ ........ - ...... 15 .... ..................... 5/3/2022 - ... .......... 23 Kleinhans Electrical Capability Upgrade 100,045 30 5/3/2037 .............. ...... 24 ......... Museum of Sc ......... ...... ................... ' 0 00 ...... ......................... 1 0 .............................. S/ 3 12 0 1 7 ..... 2 ............... ................ Garage Planning & Analysis 267,500 5 5/3/2012 ....... . .... . . ter Ce � 6� . Co o ... nj g .................... ................ ................. * ........... .................. io ............ 513! ... - .................................... ........ ... . ... - --- ........... ......... iacc Garage Car Wash .................................. ................ .............................................. .... . . .......... ...... .......... 5 ........ 5 9/ 20 1. 2 - Sheals i��o-straction Air Conditioning System 321,000 ....... 10 ...... ........... 5/3/2017 .............. - .............. ............. . ..... .. .... ....... ...... . ................... ............... ......... e Parks Ippipy ............ . 1,070,000 .15 5/312022, 30 Citywide bee Removal & Planting 267, 5 5/3/2012 31 Demolition of l3uildings &Structure 4 C y 1 5 TOW 22,926,000 Weighted Average PPU 61312023 16.05 yrs LEHmAN BRoTHFRs Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority New Money Fiscal 2007 Series A Board of Educatfan Projects 32 Reconstruction of Various Schools 1,000,000 25 _....................... 5/312032 _ ......................................................._.......................,....... 33 ........................................................................... Reconstruction of Various Schools (Wind 000000 1,, 25 5/312032 3,325, 000 ....... ..,.....5......- ............... 5/3/2012 35 Oil Tank Impraverrrents ROE 749,000 10 5/3/2017 "Total 6,074,000 Weighted .Average PPU 7/3/2019 12.20 yrs L . ` 1N BR(Yr HERS y �..a ",ri " "n,.nmmmm 89w 1918 Wy�P. ^S�M R�a � �~ �-. �t m $��Y ye� ���9��F' • � g`"l �• P1�o�7i r W --�'• °'= ° ° °RFrFt2li9� ��.� ,nHe .:arms Rp��2'i�oa,n..h� stiWa�s�aq�xa���� � �sfe���f a ^agtiAs� 9 e� �a�m�ap�g�,ax g H $RH a n mgas��s�p � � I �g4ea�mse �. " na�� A ���i� i aaa� rrr Meg 81 � � d���amo�n g! w 3 �B °»!g4c!1RR � ®d �� Gng��p$� ? a3�� -- - - - -�_ ��tanMn r .�p stages::: OREM ret - . S w °'. 'RA. tv " Rryria 9��t��R4non�j �h � � �. rrpp vry � ° °ma�mqq m a -- aY�a3�i ---- n R.� of - -- - - -- MEMO ZRas ?:.aRx�aaati a� n g����p��r� ss - �;$R jeig ���� e �k������� a 5� Y Sg nr Kn .M1R :tr x s'�ffi S ° ❑ 4 HIM p � 6 �Y31YS I M �S x am i3 °; Indaa ��ti�s ors n � $ m m oig rR " �s EE --5;5555 ='Sc R §§§§qkN$ §#q k 4� £§! w A L L ��J % $}&2 f � \�® k ® K\# § ¥Fl.ME B2� ■2�G &� ;�r § k ■%t %#Emma■% / R §m■s$R ;�KRm k ;«#�l��■ ¥ ;m; ■ �. ■;@en %m © (§k §(Mykk«mk k ;�2@�r�ka ■«J E Apr 26, 2007 1.06 pm Prepared by Lehman Brothers (Fir== -c 6.001 BFSA_105_MIRROR) Pagc 2 BOND PRICING Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority City Mirror Bond Maturity Yield to Bond Component bate Amount Rate Yield Price Maturity Serial Bond: 01/I512008 1,183,451.96 5.000% 0,489% 103.148 01/15/2008 01/15/2009 910,166.27 5.000% 3,082% 103.148 01/15/2010 955,724.58 5.000% 3,761% 103.148 01/15/2011 1,001,260.81 5.000% 4.073 %O 103.148 0111512012 1,142,823.85 5.000% 4.252% 103.I48 01/15/2013 1,197,715.04 5.000% 4,369% 103.148 01/15/2014 1,256,550.79 5.000 % 4.450% 103.148 01/15/2015 1,323,228.33 5.000 % 4.510% 103,148 01/1512016 1,388,739.75 5.000% 4.557% 103.148 01/15/2017 1457,076.74 5.000% 4.593% 103.148 01/15/2018 1,530,230.58 5.000% 4.593% 101148 C 4.623% 01/15/2019 1,606,267.11 5,000% 4.593% 103.148 C 4.647% 01/15/2020 1,689,155.47 5.000% 4.593% 103.148 C 4.668 % 01/15/2021 1,773,413.24 5.000% 4.593% 103.148 C 4.685% 01/15/2022 1,859,083.90 5.000% 4.593% 103.148 C 4,700% 01/15/2023 1,951,238.10 5.000 % 4.593% 103.148 C 4.713% 22,226,126.52 Dated Date 05/0312007 Delivery Date 05/0312007 First Coupon 01/15/2008 Par Amount 22,226,126.52 Premium 699,678.46 Production 22,925,804.98 Underwriter's Discount Purchase Price Accrued Interest Net Proceeds 103.148000% 22,925,804.9$ 103.148000% 22,925,804.98 Apr 26, 2007 1:06 pm Prepared by Lehman Brothers (Finance 6.001 BFSA_105:MIRROR) Page 3 BOND PRICING Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority School Mirror Bonds Maturity Yield to Bond Component Date Amount hate Yield Price Maturity Serial Bond: 01115/2008 432,000 " 5.000°/, 0.489 °r6 103.148 01/15/2009 365,000 5.000% 3.082% 103.148 01/15/2010 383,000 5.000 %a 3.761% 103.148 01/15/2011 402,000 5.000% 4.073% 103.148 01/1512012 451,000 5.000% 4.252 % 103.148 01/15/2013 474,O0Q 5.000% 4369% 103.148 01/15/2014 497,000 5.000 %, 4.450% 103.148 0111,5/2015 522,000 5.000%, 4.510 % 103.146 01/15/2016 548,000 5.000 % 4.557% 103.148 01115/2017 576,000 5.000% 4.59. °% 101148 01/15/2018 604,000 5.000°/, 4.593 %, 193.148 C 4,623% 01/15/2019 635,000 5.0003% 4.593 %, 103.148 C 4.647% 5,889,000 Dated Date 05/03/2007 Delivery Date 05/03/2007 Furst Coupon 01/15/2008 Par Amount 5,889,000.00 Premium 185,385.72 Production 6,074,385.72 103.148000 % Underwriter's Discount Purchase Price 6,074,385.72 103.148000 %e Accrued Interest Net Proceeds 6,074,385.72 1 q" TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 25, 2007 FROM: THE DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL SUBJECT: Audit Report — Division of Parking Enforcement 1/1/2006 — 6/30/2006 We have performed an audit of the "mini -tow" records of the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Buffalo Police Department and present herewith our findings for the period January 1 2006 through June 30 2006. We present here our conclusions for the period described, as well as other such findings as we believe are appropriate. Our examination was made in accordance with standards established by the Institute of Internal Auditors, and included such procedures as we considered necessary under the circumstances. In our opinion, the accompanying comments present fairly the operations for the period then ended in conformity with generally accepted municipal auditing principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding period. It was our objective to review the procedures for "mini- tows ", the towing of illegally parked vehicles to legal parking areas, by the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Department of Police. We have added comments and suggestions on management and overall efficiency as our investigation uncovered circumstances that warranted such comments and suggestions. In order to meet our objective we followed the following procedures: 1) We reviewed a report of all tickets written for the period January 1, 2006 to June 30, 2006 for all parking tickets that included a fine for towing. We then verified this report against Police Department and Parking Enforcement towing logs. 2) From this report, we selected and analyzed a sample of 83 tickets to determine if the summonses were properly filled out and if the vehicles were actually towed. 3) We reviewed the procedures established by the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Department of Police in regards to towing illegally parked vehicles. 4) We reviewed the procedures for calling tow truck operators for towing illegally parked automobiles by both departments. 5) We reviewed the contracts with the private tow truck operators to determine the right charges were used. Our findings and recommendations are explained in greater detail in the attached Audit Report. There were seven specific comments from the Audit team. A copy of the report was discussed with the staff of the Division of Parking Enforcement in an exit interview on March 22, 2007. We would note that the Mayor's Administration has promptly taken positive steps towards addressing the improper towing fines and established procedures to ensure that this circumstance will not take place in the future. We fiirther thank the Director and staff of the Division of Parking Enforcement for their courtesy and cooperation during the performance of the audit. Our conclusions are summarized below. • 83% or fig of the sample were fined but not towed, and less than half of those appealed (43 %) and were adjudicated as forgiven. Since so many tickets are likely to be improper, a full review is recommended. • All voided tickets should be attached to the Mini -Tow form implemented in the new procedures for review by hearing officers or any appropriate party. • The Police Dispatcher should be contacted to determine if the Police tow truck is available before a private tow truck operator is notified thereby decreasing the cost to the City. • When using private tow trucks, all invoices should have detail as to the number of vehicles towed, the type of tow performed, and the rate of tow. • There should be a formal process in the selection of private tow truck companies utilized by the City and those in use should be called on a rotational basis. • Voided tickets should only be issued for mini -tows are required by departmental policy. • Only the Senior Administrative Assistant or Administrative Assistant should be responsible for forgiving tickets outside of an administrative hearing. We have noted our concerns within the audit and await the Director of Parking Enforcement's formal response to the Council. If you have any questions in the meantime, the Department of Audit and Control would endeavor to provide an answer. REFER THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE,, DEPARTMENT HEAD: Andrew A. SanFilippo TITLE: Comptroller SIGNATURE: CITY OF BUFFALO M�� Mol Audit Report Division of Parking Enforcement � ����—;nn��V �0A� January ^,.-._. June 30, 10 City of Buffalo DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE 1230 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 ANDREW A. SANFILIPPO DARRYL McPHERSON COMPTROLLER CITY AUDITOR April, 2007 The Honorable Common Council of the City of Buffalo We have performed an audit of the "mini -tow" records of the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Buffalo Police Department and present herewith our findings for the period January 1 2006 through June 30"', 2006. We present here our conclusions for the period described, as well as other such findings as we believe are appropriate. Our examination was made in accordance with standards established by the Institute of Internal Auditors, and included such procedures as we considered necessary under the circumstances. In our opinion, the accompanying comments present fairly the operations for the period then ended in conformity with generally accepted municipal auditing principles applied on a basis consistent with that of the preceding period. &X/ ANDREW A. SANFIL PPO COMPTROLLER LJ (1 I. Audit Objectives It is the objective of this Audit to review the procedures for "mini- tows ", the towing of illegally parked vehicles to legal parking areas, by the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Department of Police. II. Scope and Methodology In order to meet our objective we followed the following procedures: 1) We reviewed a report of all tickets written for the period January 1, 2006 to June 30, 2006 for all parking tickets that included a fine for towing. We then verified this report against Police Department and Parking Enforcement towing logs. 2) From this report, we selected and analyzed a sample of 83 tickets to determine if the summonses were properly filled out and if the vehicles were actually towed. 3) We reviewed the procedures established by the Division of Parking Enforcement and the Department of Police in regards to towing illegally parked vehicles. 4) We reviewed the procedures for calling tow truck operators for towing illegally parked automobiles by both departments. S) We reviewed the contracts with the private tow truck operators to determine the right charges were used. III. Comments and Recommendations 1) Comment: 83% or 69 of the sample were fined but not towed, and less than half of those appealed (43 %) and were adjudicated as forgiven. Motorists were given until October 1, 2006 to appeal their fines. Recommendation: Given the high percentage in our sample of motorists who were fined but not towed, a full review should be conducted for the period beginning January 1, 2006. All remaining motorists that were charged with a mini -tow fine and not towed should be issued a refund. 2) Comment: New procedures were implemented in August 2006 preventing a fine for a mini -tow unless the vehicle is actually towed. The new procedure requires the ticketing officer to reissue the computerized ticket or add the fine to the written ticket when the vehicle is actually hooked up to a tow truck. The tow is recorded on a Mini -Tow form: and then recorded on the towing log maintained in Parking Enforcement. The voided computerized ticket and the accompanying paperwork were not available for review. As such, we cannot determine if duplicate tickets were issued. Recommendation: All voided tickets should be attached to the Mini -Tow form implemented in the new procedures for review by hearing officers or any appropriate party. The towing log should also be available for review. - L - 3) Comment: Parking Enforcement only uses private operators for mini - tows. The Police Dispatcher is never contacted to see if the Police tow truck is available. Recommendation: The Police Dispatcher should be contacted to determine if the Police tow truck is available before a private tow track operator is notified thereby decreasing the cost to the City. If a private tow truck operator is used, a log should be kept and verified to the monthly invoices. 4) Comment: In reviewing the billing for the private tow truck operators, it was discovered that no reconciliation was done to identify the vehicle towed on the invoice. It is difficult, therefore, to determine if the City was properly charged for the tows. Recommendation: All invoices should have detail as to the number of vehicles towed, the type of tow performed, and the rate of tow. A tow slip should be attached to the invoice detailing vehicle type, license tag number and date of tow before any invoice is paid. 5) Comment: An attempt was made to review the informal agreements with the private tow truck operators. Only one such contract was produced and the accompanying insurances were either expired or non - existent. It was further discovered that effective July 1, 2001, the Council established an authorized City tower program that would license and authorize towing companies to work for the City on a rotational basis. The Police Department was supposed to establish towing zones. See City Code Chapter 454, Article 11. Based on our review of towing vendors used since July 1, 2006, it does not appear that this tower program is being properly utilized. Of the four vendors who received the business, one performed 64% of the work, one performed 19 %, and the other two vendors shared equally in the remaining business. Recommendation: In fiscal 2006, the Division of Parking Enforcement paid over $80,000 to private contractors for towing. Per New York State General Municipal Law all services provided over $20,000 must be advertised for sealed bids and published in an official newspaper. Additionally, any contract over $50,000 must have Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority approval. The authorized City tower program should be properly utilized, using the authorized towing companies on a rotational basis. 6) Comment: Based on inspection of physical evidence of voided tickets ( "voids "), it was noted that voids were being used for other reasons than mini -tows. All voids are stored in a box on Dart Street with no paper trail at City Hall. These voids never enter the computer system at City Hall. Any voids the Supervisor at Dart Street does not clear are sent to City Hall to be cleared from the computer system. Based on a policy set forth regarding voided tickets from the Superintendent of Fleet Operation and Supervisor of Parking Meter Operation, voids are for mini -tows only. Recommendation: We recommend that voids be issued only for mini -tows as stated by the internal Division of Parking Enforcement policy dated September 29, 2006. The ticket writers should issue no other voids. If a ticket is incorrect, it should be the ticketed individuals' responsibility to go through the normal hearing process. All voided tickets should be marked void on the ticket, with the Parking Enforcement Officer's signature on that ticket. The void and refusal request form should be reviewed and signed by the Supervisor of Parking Meter Operation's daily. All voided tickets should immediately come to City Hall after review and be logged into the computer system for a paper trail. 7) Comment: The Senior Administrative Assistant is responsible for all mini -tow waivers produced by the Police Department and the Division of Parking Enforcement. All clerks in the Parking Enforcement office have the ability to forgive tickets at the administrative level. Recommendation: To insure proper control, we recommend only the Senior Administrative Assistant or Administrative Assistant be responsible for forgiving tickets outside of a hearing. Appropriate documentation is needed with signatures on forgiven tickets. IV. Conclusion During the review period, it has been clearly established that a number of fines were improperly issued for mini -tows against motorists in the City of Buffalo. In accordance with Generally Accepted Accounting Principles ( "GAAP "), the City did not realize or earn this revenue. As such, a full review of all 469 summonses written should be implemented, and where appropriate, refunds should be issued for fines paid under false pretences. While the procedures have been changed as a result of the administration's response to the disclosure of the improper fines that were imposed on motorists, monitoring should continue to ensure full compliance. The administration's prompt attention to the improper fines and the new procedures that were put in place to guard against any further violations are recognized as part of this audit. But vigilance must continue to ensure that the remedies now in place are enforced. # I (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 24, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Audit and Control DIVISION: Comptroller SUBJECT: [: Bond Closeout $830,000 [: Change of Purpose C� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 86, C.C.P. 3/20/07 TEXT: ( TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW In response to your request to have Special New York State Legislation drafted that would allow the City to change the use of Bond Sale proceeds: Pursuant to the City's capital improvement plan, the intended purpose of bonds was the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone, including asphalt pavement milling/resurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone) and not for the removal of dead or diseased trees. Subsequent to such resolution the Common Council will request the enactment of special New York State legislation to authorize the expenditure of the $830,000 proceeds of such bonds for such intended objects or purposes. Ir ;n MT EF kAPL cc- Meeting 5 -1 -47 NYS LEG 2 TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD ,�a AN ACT to deem the objects or purposes for which certain bonds were issued by the city of Buffalo to be the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks and authorizing the expenditure of the proceeds from such bonds for such objects or purposes. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, REPRESENTED IN SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Legislative findings. It is hereby found and determined that: (a) Pursuant to a bond resolution dated February 7, 2006, adopted by the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, county of Erie (the "Common Council"-and the "City," respectively) the City issued on April 26, 2006 bonds in the aggregate principal amount of $823,19697 to finance the cost of the removal of dead or diseased trees in the area bounded by Cherry Street, Adams Street, Seneca Street and Michigan Avenue in the City. (b) The Common Council of the City has adopted a resolution stating that pursuant to the City's capital improvement plan the intended objects or purposes for which said bonds were issued was the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone), including asphalt pavement milling/resurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone and not for the aforementioned removal of dead or diseased trees; and therefore pursuant to such resolution the Common Council has requested the enactment of special state legislation to authorize the expenditure of the $830,000 proceeds of such bonds for such intended objects or purposes. Section 2. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the objects or purposes for which said bonds were issued are hereby deemed to be the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone), including asphalt pavement milling/resurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone and the expenditure of the $830,000 proceeds of such bonds for such objects or purposes is hereby authorized, validated, confirmed and ratified. 515996.2 030323 MiSC �' 1 Section 3. If any clause, sentence, paragraph, section or part of this act shall be adjudged by any court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, such judgement shall not affect, impair, or invalidate the remainder thereof, but shall be confined in its operation to the clause, sentence, paragraph, section, or part thereof directly involved in the controversy in which such judgement shall have been rendered. Section 4. This act shall take effect immediately. 515996.2 030323 M1SC MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT RE: AN ACT to deem the objects or purposes for which certain bonds were issued by the city of Buffalo to be the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks and authorizing the expenditure of the proceeds from such bonds for such objects or purposes. PyMose The purpose of this bill is to deem the objects or purposes for which certain bonds were issued by the city of Buffalo in the county of Erie (the "City "), to be the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone), including asphalt pavement milling/resurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone and to authorize the City to expend the $830,000 proceeds of certain bonds issued on April 26, 2006 for such purposes. Summary of provisions This bill, which would be effective immediately upon enactment, would deem the objects or purposes for which certain bonds were issued by the City on April 26, 2006 to be the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone), including asphalt pavement milling/resurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone and to authorize the City to expend the $830,000 proceeds from the issuance of such bonds for such objects or purposes. Existing Law Section 165.00 of the Local Finance Law provides that the proceeds from the issuance of bonds shall be expended only for the object or purpose for which said bonds were issued or for the payment of principal of and interest on said bonds. 52I328.I 030323 PREC Justification Due to an administrative error that occurred during the preparation of associated documents, the Common Council of the City adopted on February 7, 2006 a bond resolution authorizing the issuance of City bonds in the amount of $830,000 to finance the cost of the removal of dead or diseased trees in the area bounded by Cherry Street, Adams Street, Seneca Street and Michigan Avenue in the City. The City subsequently issued on April 26, 2006 $823,196.97 aggregate principal amount of bonds for such purposes and received $830, 000 proceeds, including original issuance premium. The intended purposes for which said bonds were authorized to be issued was for the rehabilitation and reconstruction of various streets, curbs and sidewalks (Homeownership Zone), including asphalt pavement millingtresurfacing, curbing, highway storm drainage, sidewalks, street lighting, traffic control systems, and other related right of way enhancements on existing City streets within the Homeownership Zone. The City desires to expend such $830,000 bond proceeds for such purposes. Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the passage of this act would enable the City to expend said bond proceeds for their intended purposes. Legislative History This is new legislation Fiscal Implications No fiscal impact Effective Date: This act shall take effect immediately 2 4 521328.1 030323 PREC SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 26, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Audit & Control /Comptroller SUBJECT: [:Interfund Cash Loan I� C� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) Certain Federal and State aided programs require a cash advance until the program is operating and reimbursement is received. I have reviewed the program listed below and determined the cash needs to be warranted. I have approved an interfund cash loan to be made in the maximum amount of $1 ,346,300 as needed subject to your approval. Loan is payable at date of reimbursement. FROM: 1000 - General Fund TO: 2300 - NYS Special Revenue - State Program (2422) GRANT TITLE: October 2006 Storm Reimbursement (Hazardous Tree /Limb Removal) FEMA- 1665 -DR -NY GRANT AGENCY: Federal Emergency Management Agency /State Emergency Management Office GRANT AMOUNT: $1,346,300.00 (Tree Removal) LOAN AMOUNT: Maximum of $1,346,300.00 Estimated Date of Repayment: June 30, 2008 Sign re of Depart nt H ad Requesting Interfund Cash Loan I / AJ- 6aniel Kreuz, Acti g is oner of Public Works, Parks & Streets r i r, . SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TLE : Comptroller Andrew A. SanFilippn Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Comptroller dated April 26, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to make an interfund cash loan from the General fund to 2300 — NYS Special Revenue — State Program (2422) in the amount of S 1,346,300.00 (Tree Removal). The loan will be payable at date of reimbursement. Passed 7 PJS: rmv t:Nvp60\jnswor&nnv17c5 A a:doc *AY NO * BONIFACIO * - DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZIM GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL * + SMITH [ MAJ - 51 * g i 0 [713 - 61 [ 34 - 71 SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 26, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Audit & Control /Comptroller SUBJECT: [:Interfund Cash Lean G G G PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (1F ANY) Ex. Item No. xxx C.C.P. xxlxxlxx Certain Federal and State aided programs require a cash advance until the program is operating and reimbursement is received. I have reviewed the program listed below and determined the cash needs to be warranted. I have approved an interfund cash loan to be made in the maximum amount of $1,760,000 as needed subject to your approval. Loan is payable at date of reimbursement. FROM: 1000 - General Fund TO: 3000 - Capital Projects Fund (3161) GRANT TITLE: CN Railroad Bridge Over Route 190 NYS Thruway PIN 5757.20 GRANT AGENCY: New York State Department of Transportation GRANT AMOUNT: $1,760,000 LOAN AMOUNT: Maximum of $1,000,000 Estimated Date of Repayment: June 2008 In t re of De ar# �m Head equesting Interfund Cash Loan niel Kreuz, Acting lommissi ublic Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE l*G� DEPARTMENT HEAD TI LE : Comptroller Andrew A. SanFilippo r [ Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Comptroller dated. April 26, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to make an interfund cash loan from the General Fund to 3000 — Capital Projects Fund (3161) CN Railroad Bridle Over Route 190 NNYS Thruway PIN 5757.20 in the amount of $1,760,000.00. The loan will be payable at date of reimbursement. Passed PJS: rmv Lwp60\mswordlnnvl8c5 -1 a.doc f ' * A.YE * NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA # FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO '� + * RUSSELL * SMITH [2/ MAJ _ & j * g 0 * * ; [3/4 - POSfTION ALLOCATION MA FORM Title150�l+i�.L C�c Department/Division 41AJ) J `f` &A 120n'kOt D1 /C Original PR No. qW' Title Code No, Salary o f 1 tdj, k a� Budget Function No. 10 - Reason for appointment (check one) Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Type of Status Change (check one) Tine of Appointment Permanent Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Employee Information: ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ❑ From Temporary to Permanent ❑ From Provisional to Permanent From Contingent Permanent to Permanent Other Classification ❑ Exempt Competitive Non - Competitive -. 7 ) Si nature o A into Au t Date St ature of Director of Bud et Date Sip-nature of Adm. Direcf gfLiv PQ 92 a R. m all v jj6j* Npproval Date N E.: -. 7 ) Si nature o A into Au t Date St ature of Director of Bud et Date Sip-nature of Adm. Direcf gfLiv PQ 92 a R. m all v jj6j* Npproval Date ON CIVIL SERVICE. Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget * A n"I.- --. -- - -- -n _ ... . . POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORIVi Title Department /Division Original PR No. Title Code No, Salary Budget Function No. I I) ` akb Reason fox" appointment (cheek one) Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Type of Status Change (check one) ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ❑ From Temporary to Permanent ❑ From Provisional to Permanent From Contingent Permanent to Permanent Other ho of ALA 3 r ointment Permanent Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal Comments Emnloyee Inforniatian; ❑ Exempt IN Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive ,f, Classification I Si nature o A nAninti Au i Date Cif �W 1 7 WANYWir. - -- ,f, Classification I Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date Si nature o A nAninti Au i Date Signature of Director of Budget Date Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service *Approval Date Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date 15 FROM THE PRESIDENT OP THE COUNCIL 0 10 DAVID A. FRA CZ'YK PRESIDENT FILLi1!IORF MSTRICT C)P'nit- COUNCIL MEMBFIt BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL April 23, 2007 TO: Mayor, City of Buffalo Comptroller, City of Buffalo All Department Heads, City of Buffalo Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority Buffalo Board of Education Erie County Board of Elections Taxpayers of the City of Buffalo ILI 65 NIAGARA SQUARI 1.315 CIT �'Y HALL BUFF=ALO, NY 14202 -3318 (71.6) 851 -4 "138 FAX: (716) 851-4869 E-mail: Cifr,i.ncrykcl'city -bu ffalo.coan City of Buffalo Wcbsite wwwxity- buffalo.com The City of Buffalo Common Council hereby announces its schedule of Meetings and Budget Hearings to be held in the Council: Chambers on the 13 floor of City Hall during the period of May 1 through May 8, 2007. The schedule can also be found at the City of Buffalo home page at Irttp: / /fvsvmerty- brcff do.com. The Council's Budget Hearings provide a public forum for review and comment on the presentations by city departments and allied agencies of their ability to: • Operate within the scope of the Mayor's Recommended Budget for Fiscal Year July 1, 2007 through June 30, 2003; • Implement the initiatives in the Common Council's 2007 -2008 Action Plan; • Comply with City Charter and Code mandated duties and responsibilities; and • Attain the goals and objectives of their respective organization. The Council's Budget Hearings are a very important and critical aspect of the budgetary process, and every effort will be made to adhere to the schedule provided. We request the assistance of all attending by: • Arriving promptly for the appointed meeting time; • Adhering to the rules of order as prescribed by the attending Council Chairperson; • Ensuring that Department, Agency and Organization representatives are knowledgeable of budgetary matters and are prepared to address questions raised by those in attendance; and • Monitoring the City's Home page (see above) for unanticipated schedule changes. If you have any questions regarding the above, CC: Each Common Council Member Media please call 851 -4361. /AV ID A. FRANCZYK President of the Common Council REFER THE COMN11TTEE COMMON COUNCIL BUDGET REARING AND MEETING SCHEDULE - REVISED Council Chambers are located on the 13' Floor of City Hall Departments are listed in Bold and functions follow NOTE: B'ud el Work Sessions will be announced ve aratel TIME DESCRIPTION DATE CHAIRPERSON LOCATION MONDAY April 30 2007 2:00Rnt C*ointnon Council Caucus 'I I,IESDAY May 1 2047 Mr. Bon facio Room 1417 2: 00,pm Common Council Meeting Mr. Franczyk Chambers 3:30 pm Common Council Budget Hearing Mr. Francryk Chambers Legislative Staff and Offices of the Council Members City Clerk Budget Hearing Records Management 4:00 pm Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority (UMHA) Budget Hearing; Mr. I- ranczyk Chambers WEDNESDAY May 2, 2007 9:00 am Dept of Mayor and Executive Budget Hearing; Mr. Fontana Chambers Office of the Mayor Office of Strategic Planning; Zoning and Land Use Real Estate and In -Rem Properties Intergovernmental Relations Citizens Services 10:30 am Dept of Audit Control Budget Hearing; Mr. Golombek Chambers Office of the Comptroller Audit Accounting Casli and Debt Management and Capital Debt Service (fund 1:30 pin Dept of Human Resources (HR) Budget Hearing; Ms. Russell Chambers Employee Relations Civil. Service Administration and Appeals Board Compensation and Benefits Employment and Training 3:00 pm Dept of Management f tformation Mr. LoCurto Chambers Systems (MIS) Budget Hearing; 3:30 pm Dept of Law Budget Hearing Mr. LoCurto Chambers Division of Administrative Adjudication 4:00 pm Dept of Assessment Budget Hearing Mr. LoCurto Chambers THURSDAY May 3, 2007 9:00 am Dept of Public Works, Parks, Streets and Water Budget Hearing Mr. Kearns Chambers General Office Engineering Buildings Recreation Streets Sanitation and Enterprise Fund - Solid Waste, Refuse & Recycling I Revised April 2 7", 2007 COMMON COUNCIL BUDGET HEARING AND MEETING SCHEDULE - R, VSF Council Chambers are located on the 13" Floor of City Sall Departments arc listed in Bold and Functions follow NOTE; .Bud get Work Sessions will be announced .sWarrately TIME DESCRIPTION DA'Z'E CHAIRPERSON LOCATION 9:00 ann Dept of Public Works, Etc., Budget Bearing continued Mr. Kearns Chambers Animal Shelter and Control Enterprise Fund - Water 10:30 am Dept of Police Budget Hearing Mt•, Davis Chambers 1 :30 pm Dept of Fire Budget Hearing Mr. Fontana Chambers 3:00 pm Dept of E'cononuic Development, Permits &Inspections (EDPI) Mr. Goloinbek Chambers Budget Hearing Housing and Enforcement Licenses and Permits To be determined FRIDAY May A 2007 MONDAY Maw 7, 2007 10.00 am Dept of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Mr. Bonifacio Chambers Affairs (A &F) Budget Hearing Budget and Management Urban Affairs Parking, Towing, Storage, Meters and Enforcement Treasury and Collections Purchasing, Inventory & Stores, and Print Shop {3encral City Expenses Enterprise Fund Parking 1:00 pm Dept of Community Services & Recreation Ms. Russell Chambers Programming Budget Hearing Administration Commission of Citizen Rights and Community Relations Substance Abuse Services Programs for the Elderly and the Youth Workforce Employment and Training TUESDAY May S, 2007 9:45 ant Civil Service Committee Meeting Ms Russell Chambers 10.00 am Finance Committee Meeting Mr. Davis Chambers 1:00 pnt Community Development Committee Meeting Mr. Golombek Chambers 2:00pfn Legislative Committee Meeting Mr..Fontana Chambers 5:30 pm Buffalo Board of Education (BBOE) Budget Hearing Mr. Smith Chambers (Inunediately Public Hearing on the Budget Mr. Iiranczyk Chambers Following) 2 Revised April 27, 2007 �r L I ,,�` r .. ... ... . .. DAVID A. FRANCZYK PRESIDENT 1 Dis'nUCT OF 111F COUNCIL MEMBER BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL v 1, April 20, 2007 65 NIAGARA SQUARE. 1.315 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 (716) 851 -4138 FAX: (716) 851 -4869 E -mail: dfra ilcz} -bti ffalo.cotit City of Buffalo Website: wwwxity-- buffaloxoni City Clerk's Oflice _ 1308 City IIall - j 1:3uliala, NY 14202 To Whole It May Concern: Please have the attached item filed for the next available Common Council meeting. Thank you. Sincerely, !� (.`j'�.J Nom.✓ ___ avid A. rranczyk Ammon Council President 5 `f Hodgson Russ LLP i f Ain es A. Williarrrs, Fd.U. 5'uperinteltdent Mel L..4lstan, A 1 Associate Superintendent for .Plant Services utrd School Planning March 19, 2007 0A1:3ta€ alo 901 City hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority 617 Main Street, Suite 400 Buffalo, New York 14203 Attm Brian J. Lipke, Chairman Erie County Industrial Development Agency 275 Oak Street Buffalo, NY 14203 Attn: David ICerchoff Joint Schools Construction Board 209 City Hall 1 ",t`f'alo, NY 14202 Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority 245 Elmwood Ave Buffalo, NY 14222 RE: Buffalo Public Schools Prase Ill Reconstruction SEWA.: Determination of Lead Agency Dear Ladies anal Gentlemen: The Buffalo City School District (the "District ") proposes to cotlthme to undertake the :Reconstruction, Modernization and Improvements .Project (the "Project ") involving additions and alterations to Buffalo Public Schools 027, 032, 043, 045, 076, 195, 205, 206, and 301. Enclosed is Part 1 of the State Environmental Quality Review Act's ( "SEQRA ") Full Environmental Assessment Form with detailed project descriptions attached including infonnation responsive to the Pity of :buffalo Addendum to the Full Environmental Assessment Farm. 403 City flail Balfalo, New York 142112 P Mine: 716.916 -3560 + Fax: 716-816-3927 t Huai! inalston @,ilfato.vchools.Org 4/17/2007 2:01 PAGE 002/005 Fax Server fir, Putting eirildren andfiamilies first to ensure High acarlendt: uli ''odRson Huss LLP 4/17/2007 2:01 PAGE 003/005 Fax Server In 2002, the entire Project, as then contemplated, was reviewed under SEQRA, and a determination was made that the Project would not have a significant adverse impact on the environment. In 2004, Phase 11 of the Project was more specifically defined and reviewed under SEQRA, and it was again determined that the Project would not have a significant adverse impact on the environment. More specific details of the currently proposed Phase M of the Project have been defined, and the District seeks to confirm its previous designation of lead agency as it reviews Phase III. Although the proposed Project may not be a Type: I action under the SEQRA and the Environmental Review Ordinance provisions of Chapter 168 of the Code of the City of Buffalo (" CER.D" ), the District wishes to coordinate the SEQ1ZA and CERO review of the Project. In accordance with standard procedures for school projects with the State Education Department's funding assistance, the District was previously designated to act as lead agency for the, State Environmental Quality Review process required by 6 NYCR R Part 617. As you may be aware, the SEQRA reg�rlations provide that agencies which have a discretionary approval regarding a project are considered to be "involved agencies" acrd are asked to state their interests and comments regarding the selection of the lead agency and the potential impacts of the action under consideration. The District has identified the following agencies as parties that may have an approval or funding decision regarding Phase III: City of Buffalo Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority Eric County Industrial Development Agency Joint Schools Construction bard Buffalo Municipal Housing Authority The District wishes to obtain the above agencies' confi.rination of the District acting as lead agency for Phase III. If you agree that the District should continue to act as the lead agency for Phase III, please sign below and return this letter (please keep a copy for your files) via facsimile (851 -3527) to the District (with a copy to Scott Lupiani of Hodgson Russ, LLP at (819 -4670) as soon as possible as the District wishes to expedite the confirmation process and would appreciate your assistance. If your agency will not have a discretionary decision regarding the Project, their it is an "interested agency" which does n participate in the selection of the lead agency. However, the enclosed information is being sent to you as a courtesy, and we welcome any comments you may have regarding the Project. The District has determined that the following agencies are interested agencies and provides the enclosed Environmental Assessment Porno with Project Information Sheets as a courtesy. 403 (Pty 11ali Buffalo, New York 14202 Phone: 716- 816 -3560 • Fax. 716 -814 -3527 • ,Finaih malvan@b (Odlosehools org (l Futtlirg ch ildren and fannies first to ensue high acadende achievement for all g:7ort Russ LLP 4/17/2007 2:01 PAGE 004/005 Fax Server New York State Department of Environmental Conservation New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation ( "OPRHP ") Please take note that OPRF has already been consulted and provided comments regarding the historical classifications of the individual schools (information received from OPRHP has been incorporated in the enclosed Environmental Assessment Forth with Project Information Sheets), and will continue to be consulted, as appropriate. Thank you for your attention to the lead agency cottfinnation request and cooperation on this Project. Sincerely, e'� t r ✓/ Dr, James A. Williams p S D Superintendent i The _ _ agrees to the confirmation of the City of Buffalo Contra] School District to act as lead agency for the above- referenced �x,posed Phase III Capital biprovenZents project. .bate: B y . Title ec: New York State, Department of Environmental Conservation 270 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, New York 14203 -2991 AUri: Steven DolV.1) ,Regional Permits r clmirtistrator New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Histoi Historic Preservation Field Services Bureau Peebles Island Resource Center P.O. Box 189 Waterford, NY 12188 - 018 9 Attn: Marie Sarchiapone 403 Gty 11all Buffalo, New York Phone: 715- 816 - 3.560 + Fax: 716 - 816 -3527 • Entait: Punrng children acrd families first to ensure high ucm 1a 0 ' P � NY "odgson Russ LLP 4/17/2007 2:01 PAGE 0051005 Fax Server Gone Partridge, LPCiminelli Construction Corp. LPCiminelli Construction Corp. Conrad Wesolek, LPCiminelli Construction Corp. Paul D. Meosky, Hodgson Russ LLP Scott M. Lupiani, Hodgson Russ LLP 403 City Nall Buffalo, AFmP Yarn 14202 Phoxe: 7164 -3SM + ,fax. 716 - 811 -35d7 • Email: mafstarr &uffatasc&aals mg Putting ehiidreu a id faaiilla first to enure high academic arhievemaiitfe,r all C� 1 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Common Council President, dated April 20, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Common Council hereby consents to the City of Buffalo Central School District to act as Lead Agency for the proposed Please III Capital Improvements Project. Passed. PISa t: %wp60\mswordV l c5- 1a.doc * AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS * LOCURTO * RUSSELL . SMTX H [MAJ- 51 * g * U [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7 3 f� ,, •;� 0 aL Old Ist Ward Comm 62 1Z.epublic St.rcvt 1) fAo, iNy 1420 -1 856 - -8013 David Francyk, Council President Members of the Common Counci 1 City of Buffalo Buffalo, NY 14202 C enter F'ax: 856-8273) Monday, April 09, 2007 d Dear Council President Franczyk and Members of the Common Council: am writing on behalf of the Board of Directors of the Old First Ward Community Association, Inc. in support of the Riverwright Ethanol Plant project on Childs Street. This project is a matter of great interest to the Board and the members of the Association, almost all of whom are residents of the Old First Ward, directly across the Buffalo River. There is a vocal minority in the neighborhood, who opposes this project in the strongest possible terms. They have been a source of dissension, recrimination and misinformation about many aspects of the project. The overwhelming majority of residents have taken a quieter view. A respectable number of people have spent a good deal of time reading; the reports and searching the internet at the Old First Ward Community Center, educating themselves on the issues surrounding the ethanol plant. The attending Board members voted unanimously at their April 9` meeting to communicate their support for Riverwright. The consensus is that this is a good reuse of a derelict property, and a good first step towards revitalizing the waterfront. The Riverwright project is complex, new, and forward - looking. We realize that we do not have all the answers for every question at this time. We are greatly encouraged by the process so far, which has been open, informative and inclusive. We fully intend to keep the lines of communication open with Riverwright, the Old First Ward community, and the City of Buffalo. Thank you, H Laura Kelly, Director Nicholas Ileidinger, Board PresidenP Cc: Richard Fontana, Michael Kearns, City Clerk, Clerk of the Council Administered by Old Ist Warm Corninnni Association, Inc. qo 16 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND "TAXATION # 1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Date: April 25, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Assessment and Taxation DIVISION: SUBJECT: MBBA Liens Charged Off and [: MBBA Liens Retained [: Special Committee on Community [= Development April 19, 2007 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. Item No. xxx C,C.P. xx /xxlxx TEXT: TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW This is in response to the request made at the Special Meeting of the Committee on Community Development held on April 19, 2007 in the Common Council's Conference Room, 1417 City Hall, concerning issues relative to MBBA parcels. We are filing the attached list of 646 parcels where MBBA has charged off the liens. The list includes property address, owner name, property class code, property description and council district. The properties are grouped according to property class description, i.e., whether residential dwelling (1, 2 or 3 family), residential, commercial or industrial vacant land, etc. These parcels are filed on the City of Buffalo In Rem 41 Foreclosure List for sale on October 22, 23 and 24, 2007. 1 am filing this information with the Common Council since there was an issue as to how many vacant land parcels were included. I am also filing a list of 778 parcels where the tax liens are still held by MBBA. This list also includes property address, owner name, property class code, property description and council district. The properties are grouped according to property class description, i.e., whether residential dwelling (1, 2 or 3 family), residential, commercial or industrial vacant land, etc. I stated at the April 19, 2007 meeting of the Special Committee on Community Development that I would provide each Councilmember with copies of the lists. TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Bruna Michaux TYPE TITLE: Commissioner SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD Az< .� REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVEf OPMENT AND THE CO � NER OF ECONOMIC. DEVELOPMENT PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS MBBA PARCELS RELEASED BACK TO THE CITY OF BUFFALO BILLNO HSENOFR; STREET OWNER; . PROPCLASS DESC1 09489900 139 KOONS 131 -133 GOODYEAR INC 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND 00270200 37 ENSIGN COLLINS CATHERINE 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND 09553850 21 METCALF A -Z FOOD SERVICE CNY INC 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND 3 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND 02637200 91 WOLTZ JACKSON CLARENCE E JR 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02811700 69 GIBSON GERSPACH RAYMOND J & PAULA 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 09766600 94 BRINKMA MEMORIAL TEMPLE HOUSING 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02355100 417 JOHNSO CLAY STACY & CORA 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 08787200 27 ST LOUIS ROBINSON DAN HENRY 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 00694500 48 LOWELL WRIGHT JOHN & COVERT CLYDE 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02405300 140 LATHROP NELSON MICHAEL 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 08568800 1104 FERRY MOORE TYRONE 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02332400 562 HIGH LLAMAS WILLIAM J 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 07143700 43 HILL CARMICHAEL ROSALYN 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02176200 610 BROADW BART DOROTHY J 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 11 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 02709200 717 BROADW BART VINCENT G 449 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE 1 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE 04576800 1394 NIAGARA CHEMICAL SALES INC 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 02738100 864 CLINTON OAKLEY THOMAS P. 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 07892700 585 GRIDER BRYANT JANET AS TRUSTEE FOR 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 10356800 1159 SENECA TY -JACQ INC 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 04576700 1382 NIAGARA CHEMICAL SALES CORP 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 02744100 785 CLINTON DHALI AMEEN 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08229400 22 PROCTO SMILANICH GEORGE 111 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 10229370 43 BA1TZ HOLL G ROBERT & ELIZABETH 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 03075600 692 WILLIAM DELIVERANCE TEMPLE CHURCH 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08229300 20 PROCTO SMILANICH GEORGE 111 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 00425900 833 SOUTH RODRIGUEZ REINALDO 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 03192600 437 FERRY ABDALLAH NABIL K 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08383200 155 WRIGHT CALYPSO DEVELOPMENT OF 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 07583800 2 ALMA ISAN FORD JOSEPH F 330 COMMERCIAL. VACANT LAND 088391001 84 WASMUT ITERRY THEODORE JR 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND �No t' w Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 MBBA PARCELS RELEASED BACK TO THE CITY OF BUFFALO 08598900 1491 GENESE CDD REALTY CORP 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08574800 1051 FERRY BACHMAN DELMAR 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08593800 1640 GENESE. CAUDLE CONNIE 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 10238850 1021 CLINTON ARWITZ BERNARD 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 09248800 612 WALDEN EMMA CHARLES L;FALSETTI 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 09359000 1327 BROADW DENTON WILLIAM J 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 09665700 1375 SYCAMO DAVOSE CHERRY 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 07069900 27 FEDERAL SPRAGGON LESLIE A 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 03084900 707 WILLIAM PATEL -MASIH ROZINA 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 08576700 1155 FERRY IVEY CLEO 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 07070000 29 FEDERAL SPRAGGON LESLIE A 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 26 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 01717350 389 BROADW RODRIGUEZ DAVID R 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING 07995400 815 KENSING R R BAKTRON INC 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING 03066000 164 WATSON JACKSON TERRANCE D 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING 3 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING 03634400 83 RICKERT CODY ANTHONY L 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 02226800 103 FOX MC GILL JOHN W & W 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 02221600 978 FILLMOR HUNT LAFAYETTE 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 02703900 359 BRISTOL PIOTROWSKI SHARON J 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 00711000 341 MASSAC WEBSTER MIKE 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 09321200 123 ASHLEY ADISA KARANJA 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 09703400 75 YOUNG FOURBY WILLIAM SR. 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 7 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 03657100 36 SIDNEY PARKER PRISCILLA Y 411 APARTMENT 09660800 1348 SYCAMO UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 411 APARTMENT 2 APARTMENT 04086000 179 EATON WHETSTONE LEWIS & ARETHA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 08686900 154 KILHOFF COLE SELENA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 04079500 116 EATON FRAZIER ANDRE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 08518100 26 CAMBRID GREEN HOWARD J & W 319 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 03285200 168 LANDON BILLUPS GREGORY A 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 03589000 353 LANDON NEW YORK MORTGAGE 1311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23/07 MBBA PARCELS RELEASED BACK TO THE CITY OF BUFFALO 08568400 1094 FERRY EVERETT R BELLEL IN TRUST 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 04083100 45 EATON REYES LINO JR 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 03383300 18 WILLOW MACK GROVER & LOUISE M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 04272400 165 RILEY BANKS GLENN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 04271720 133 RILEY CRUMPTON JACK & TY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 03341000 532 RILEY LASTER EMMITT & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 32356000 439 JOHNSO LANIER JAMES 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 03540600 60 GIRARD HAYNES ELIZABETH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND 08814100 123 STEVENS CLAY MARIETTA; 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PATEL CORP 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 1340 BAILEY POLAK MARY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 1704 BAILEY PARYLO EDWARD JOSEPH 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING F1 2172 BAILEY HUNT JOHN JR. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 3263 BAILEY SMITH BELINDA D 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 70 BALCOM WEST ROBINSON RICHARD C 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING DE 46 BARTHEL BROWN DALLAS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 12 BEVERLY MUKASH PATEL CORP. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 12 BOLTON JARZEBINSKI WILLIAM A JOAN M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 89 BOX PLEASE CONSULT RPIS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 84 BURGARD THREET PAUL A 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 88 BURGARD THREET PAUL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 218 BURGARD LOGEN DEWITT J 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 240 BURGARD SATCHELL TONKEEA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 493 CAMBRIDGE HAYES JOSEPH JR & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 41 CAYUGA PRZEWOZNY ELAINE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 39 COE SPEARMAN WILLIE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 124 COLORADO JONES ROMAN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 49 CONGRESS KLOIZ EMIL & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NI 164 COURTLAND OWENS DAVID & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 38 CRYSTAL MORELAND JAMES T & DEBORA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 257 DARTMOUTH NORTHERN ANNIE P. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 1449 DELAVAN EAST MADDIGAN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 296 DEWITT YATES CYNTHIA M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NI 809 EAGLE EAST BORKOWSKI STANLEY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 32 EDEN BOWERS CHARLES 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 18 EIGHTEENTH TROUPE PATRICIA O 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING N1 17 ELMER HIGGINBOTHAM NORMA SORREN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 41 ELMER NELSON MICHAEL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 103 ELMER SMITH MARY E 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 127 ELMER BUSHELON ENNIS L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 16 ERNST THOMAS KENNETH L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M. &B.A. 1 FENNIMORE TOWNS MICHAEL S & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 2301 FILLMORE GRAY LINDA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 2311 FILLMORE HARPER JEFFREY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING I MA MA 124 FISHER HARRIS LYDIA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 52 FOUGERON YOUNG DORIS G 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING 104 FOUGERON MATTHEWS MARY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 78 FOX PARKER WILLIAM & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 215 FOX POWELL LUCY M & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 2621 FOX CODY ANTHONY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 149 FRENCH CURRIE JAMES L III 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 160 FRENCH TARRANT JOSEPH C II 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 64 GATCHELL RC MANAGEMENT & DEVELOP 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 46 GIRARD PEOPLES ANNETTE M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 1 GITTERE BAILEY THOMAS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 736 GLENWOOD BRIDGES EDDIE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 834 GLENWOOD HUMBLE HOLEY & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 856 GLENWOOD BUFFALO ERIE INC 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 37 GOEMBEL UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 415 GOETHE KLESS WILLIAM & SHEILA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 16 GOODYEAR BUFFALO ERIE INC 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 39 GOODYEAR BAZAN ,10E 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 191 GOODYEAR GERSPACH PAULA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 200 GOODYEAR GERSPACH PAULA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 82 GREY LAMBERT PEARL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 583 GRIDER ROSS RALPH E. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 125 GUILFORD WILLIAMS DELL JR 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 195 HAMLIN FULKS MILLICENT 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 31 HARMONIA WALKER JAMES EARL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 331 HERMAN SMITH CHRISTAL;SMITH ANN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 137 HEWITT HAMILTON FRANCES E 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 26 HIRSCHBECK FEDERAL NATIONAL ASSOCIA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 47 HIRSCHBECK STACHOWIAK FELIX N & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 11 HOLLAND UPCHER DANA L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 55 HOWLETT UNITED COMPANIES CORPOR 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 344 HOYT THREE V, INC. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NI 77 INTER PARK HARDEN WILLIE C SR 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 131 IVY ITRAORE MAMADOU 210 JONE FAMILY DWELLING FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23/07 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS SWILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 1034 JEFFERSON WARD HARRY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 246 JOHNSON ST HUMPHREYANNE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 52 KENOVA CLAY STACY E & CORA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 751 KENSINGTON VARNER ROBERT S & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 30 KERNS DEHAVILLAND GLORIA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 327 KOONS S1VILLIAN CLARISSA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 46 KRUPP COLEMAN GILL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 177 LA SALLE TOWNS MICHAEL S & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 517 LA SALLE BANKS LAURA A 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 233 LATHROP TUCKER REV. JAMES 111 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 276 LATHROP BLACK SHARON EUGENIA; 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 78 LIDDELL SHERMAN KAREN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 193 LOMBARD ARRICLE EDWARD N 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 73 MARSHALL HOLMES REGINALD 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 125 METCALFE POLOWY JOSEPH & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING F1 119 MILLER BUFFALO ERIE INC 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 225 MILLS TOWNES 1 =LORIS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 81 MONTANA LEATHERWOOD COALEL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 113 NEVADA TOBER GORDON H 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 121 NEVADA CRAWFORD ANDREW D & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 145 NEVADA CLAY STACY & CORA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 147 NEVADA CLAY STACEY & CORA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 47 NEWBURGH ADAMS MONIQUE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 256 NEWBURGH NELSON MARSHE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 453 NEWBURGH WILLIS RICKY E 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 340 NORFOLK BROWN MARCUS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 406 NORFOLK ROSS JOANNE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 620 NORFOLK WASHINGTON DARRELL DARYL 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 968 NORTHAMPTON MERCHANT WILLIAM & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 985 NORTHLAND GREEN FRED 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 357 NORTHUMBERLAND KING JOSEPH E & W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 633 NORTHUMBERLAND PATTERSON DEBORAH A 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 504 ONTARIO WAGNER EILEEN M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NO 213 ORLANDO ADGATE RODNEY W & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 213 PADEREWSKI STUEBE THOMAS M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 154 PARADE NORTH KENNEDY GENEVA P 1210 JONF FAMILY DWELLING MA 281 PARKDALE VACCARO ANTONIA 1210 JONE FAMILY DWELLING NI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 136 PARKRIDGE JOHNSON BEVERLY A 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 49 PAULINE CLAY STACY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 551 PERRY HAMMOND DONALD F & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 192 PERSON STUEBE THOMAS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 81 POOLEY ZIMMER JOHN H.& W 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NI 20 PORTAGE MOORE HAROLD V 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 14 POULTNEY BASHIR LATIFAH 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 151 POULTNEY PEARSON [SAM; BLAZER LYNESE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 132 PRIES THURSTON VIRGINIA A. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 170 PRIES LOOS IRIS M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 75 RAPIN CLAY STACY & CORA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 221 RHODE ISLAND POREMBSKI RICHARD M. 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING NI 44 ROSEVILLE CONTIMORTGAGE 210 iONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 79 SCHUELE NEWELL DORIS 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 109 SCOVILLE BASINSKI TERRY L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 390 SENECA NORMAN NYREE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 73 SHEFFIELD NELSON FRANCIS D 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 80 SHEFFIELD MURPHY MATTHEW & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 22 SHEPARD MILLER RICHARD BRENDA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 88 SHEPARD MILLIGAN THOMAS J 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 250 SHERMAN PAGE LIMMIA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING EL 43 SOBIESKI LAGETTE JERRY J 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 68 ST LOUIS AVE WILUAMS MILLICENT B 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 109 STANLEY JOHNSTON CHARLES H 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 247 STEVENS GUILFORD CHARLES L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 133 STRAUSS GUEST PHILLIP D 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 282 SUMNER JOHNS LEO J & VIRGINIA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 33 TEXAS FRENCH JEREMY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 111 TEXAS MEDLEY JAMES T; COLLAD 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 17 TITUS GOSSELIN ROBERT D 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 357 WALDEN THOMAS ALBERT 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl 109 WALTER BUNDY MARY L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 132 WALTER BOUCHARD TERRY ANN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 37 WARRING COX DIANE M AIK/A DIANE M 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING LO 79 WASMUTH CLARK VALLIREE A 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 90 WASMUTH OLANDER BARKER 210 JONE FAMILY DWELLING Fl I FI 96 WASMUTH KAY JR. RICHARD E & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING :Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 ClrY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BYM.B.B.A. 99 WESTMINSTER BANKERS TRUST CO PRUDEN 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING UN 146 WEYAND SEAGRAVE DAVID & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 155 WINSLOW WHITTAKER .JAMES R 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 486 WINSLOW FORD DARRELL L & CATHALI 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 156 WOLTZ JACKSON JR. CLARENCE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING F1 279 WOLTZ DAVIS ESSIE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING FI 255 WOODLAWN GADLEY ANTHONY 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 608 WOODLAWN BRIDGES JAMES & ROSA 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 831 WOODLAWN DRAYTON JEANETTE 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 57 WYOMING BURROUGHS MARY L 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING MA 70 ZOLLARS ALICEA DAVID V & 210 ONE FAMILY DWELLING SO 157 ONE FAMILY DWELLINGS 28 ALWIN DAVIS ROBERT L 1 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 46 ASHLEY GREDWICK BROTHERS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 115 ASHLEY ZAWADZKI GERTRUDE M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 234 ASHLEY GREDWICK BROTHERS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 1330 BAILEY ZICCARDI RONALD; 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 2093 BAILEY UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 2174 BAILEY VANCE ANITA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 2220 BAILEY BLACK SHARON EUGENIA; 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 2221 BAILEY STEVENSON ROBERT D. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 2622 BAILEY COOPER STACEY B 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 49 BAITZ MALICKI STEPHEN JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 28 BARTHEL JACKSON DARNELL SR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 80 BARTHEL GILMORE SAMUEL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 74 BERWYN WASHINGTON 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 332 BIRD DIFRANCESCO ELLA M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING N1 57 BISSELL KNOWLES JACQUELINE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 131 BISSELL HARMON KEYONTA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 190 BOND ALTEMOOS EDWIN R; ALTEMO 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 124 BOX CLAY STACY & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 44 BREWSTER DRAKE ROXANNE E & J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 254 BRINKMAN CLAY STACY & CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 193 BRUNSWICK CLYBURN LODINA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 81 BRYSON DONALSON EDITH L. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 95 BRYSON VLADIMIR L SOKOLOV OF THE 220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.E.S.A. 98 BURGARD THREET PAUL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 200 BURGARD SWEETEN RONALD D 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 235 CARL MCDONALD .TAMES 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 264 CARL COOK BENATHAN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 68 COLORADO BUILD6NG BLOCKS TO COALITO 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 3 CONCORD J & W PROPERTIES & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 35 CONNELLY ROBINSON LESLIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 332 CORNWALL JONES CHARLES Z. JR & JONES 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 830 DELAVAN EAST AUSTON IRALEE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 263 DELAVAN WEST KABALAN JOSEPH R. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING N1 2449 DELAWARE ROBERTO VINCENT J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING DE 44 DEWEY JETER JIMMIE LOU 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 241 DEWITT JONES ELWIN ROBERT 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 52 DOAT MESSIAH SARAH 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 56 00AT HALLBERG JOHN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 105 DOAT POREMBSKI RICHARD M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 73 DODGE SAWYER FRANK & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 143 DURHAM 1711 REALTY INTEREST 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 119 EDNA MC DONALD JOHN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 477 EMSLIE RICHARDSON MICHAEL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 56 ERNST TAYLOR DEWEY JR. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 64 ERSKINE NORMAN VICTOR E. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 445 FARGO ZIMMERMAN GERALD D 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 552 FARGO ECHEVARRIA SANTIAGO 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 704 FERRY EAST DAVIS JESSE & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 724 FERRY EAST NELSON WILLIE N & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 1195 FERRY EAST BLAND GREGORY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 935 FILLMORE WATKINS JEFFERY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 1213 FILLMORE UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 1618 FILLMORE WASHINGTON KOZELL ISAIAH 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 2238 FILLMORE SCOTT ELIJAN DEAN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 149 FOUGERON MCDANIEL FLOYD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 244 FOURTEENTH LEE MEDRIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 316 FOURTEENTH NOBILE FRANKLIN M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 50 FRENCH Please Consult RPIS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 50 FRENCH UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 220 TWO 1 =AMILY DWELLING MA 127 FRENCH CEASAR JOHN 1220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING MA Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23/07 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY .B.S.A. 162 FRENCH TARRANT JOSEPH C 11 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 424 FULTON ELLEMENT MILDRED M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 116 GATCHELL GOEHRIG EUGENE G 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 51 GERALD PURKS VERONICA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 172 GIBSON STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 175 GIBSON TURRENTINE BRAZIER 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 187 GOODYEAR GERSPACH RAYMOND & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 199 GOODYEAR HAUSER JAMES PHILIP 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 229 GOODYEAR LEWIS SR. JEFFREY D; DAVOSE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 316 GOODYEAR UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 402 GOODYEAR GREEN LEROY & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING 97 GREENWOOD O'NEIL NICOLLE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 182 GREY JONES BABU N 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING 475 GRIDER COLEMAN WILLIE & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 96 GRIMES KILMER LISA M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 99 GRIMES MCQUEEN DEBORAH 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 105 GRIMES CALKINS MIKE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 43 GUILFORD WILLIAMS DELL JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 97 GUILFORD JOHNSON RANDA; PARKER 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 71 HARVARD HALES MARY G 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING DE 253 HAZELWOOD NORMAN VICTOR E JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 51 HIRSCHBECK BART DOROTHY J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 115 HIRSCHBECK AMERINE DAVE WILLIAM 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 694 HUMBOLDT WATKINS ADDLE (ATF DIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 938 HUMBOLDT DUBOIS GLENN H.; JAMES L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 128 IMSON HAUGH WILLIAM J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 144 IMSON ZASOWSKI JASON A 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 153 JEWETT AVE JACKSON JESSE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 300 JOHNSON ST MASON TOMMIE D & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 47 JONES GELSTER MARY ESTHER 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 41 KEHR SHEARD CLEVELAND 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 55 KEHR MCKINNON JEFFREY J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 8 KENT TRAMMELL LEONARD JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 12 KENT DARUSZKA THADDEUS E GLORIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 28 KERMIT RICHARDSON MICHAEL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 39 KIEFER DINGLE DELORES E 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 85 KOONS MAZURSKI SUZETTE M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING JFI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIEIVS STILL FIELD BY M.B.B.A. 122 KOONS HUGHI S THOMAS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 196 KOONS THOMAS KENNETH 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 216 KOONS STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 321 KOONS WILLIAMS DERRICK i220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 468 KOONS CLAY CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 21 KRETTNER MARKS JOHNNY L & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 1021 LAFAYETTE AVE JACKSON CLADDIE C 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING DE 317 LANDON JOHNSON SHAR I; SHAR I 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 349 LANDON BENSON BOBBY R 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 80 LANGMEYER STROUD SERETHA L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 15 LARK CLAY STACY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 29 LARK POMPEY SHARON 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 126 LATHROP HARRIS RONALD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 251 LAUREL GRANT JOHN;ALLEN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 21 LEROY HUTCHINSON INGRID A.; HUTCHIN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 246 LEROY BOAN SYLVESTER; IRBY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 41 LIDDELL GARRETT MARVIS P 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 65 LIDDELL WILLIAMS EDWARD K SR WILLIAM 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 16 LINWOOD TERR ANDERSON DAVID P & R 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING DE 525 LISBON VINCENT PAUL J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 24 LITTELL VANDALAY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 89 LOEPERE JACKSON JR. CLARENCE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 112 LOMBARD JOYCE ROSETTA C 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 168 LOMBARD NEWSOME ARTHUR E 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 185 LOMBARD BOCHENSKI FRANKS & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 98 LONSDALE THREET PAUL A 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 261 LORING BRYANT JEROME & MARY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 268 LORING BRYANT JEROME & MARY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 24 MARSHALL WELLS WESLEY D & CASSAN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 336 MASSACHUSETTS WEBSTER MICHAEL B 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 207 MAURICE WOLFORD CHERRYL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 217 MAURICE VAUGHN GREGORY P & M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 84 MAY PULLIAM JIMMY ANTIONE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 193 MAY UNIQUE AFFORDABLE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 201 MAY THREET PAUL A 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 234 MAY STEVENSON THERESA C 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 254 MAY THREET PAUL A 220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY U.S.B.A. 360 MAY FRENCH JEREMY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING A 364 MAY FRENCH JEREMY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 231 METCALFE TOY THOMAS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 1370 MICHIGAN BEDFORD WILSON M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 44 MIDWAY GADLEY ANTHONY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 76 MILBURN KACZMAREK DUANE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 34 MILLER POWELL JAMES WILLIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 42 MILLER THOMAS ALBERT JR; CROSBY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 109 MILLER KNOWLES JACKIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 111 MILLER KNOWLES JACQUELINE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 116 MILLER KNOWLES EDWIN L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 181 MILLER PERRY JACQUELINE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 411 MILLS SCOTT DARRYL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 79 MILLS ADDISON LORETTA V 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 139 MILLS JFW ENTERPRISES INC 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 12 MILTON GLOSEK ANTHONY M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 18 MOELLER WILLIAMS TAMICOLE L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 132 MOHICAN MOHICAN PROPERTIES 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 76 MOHR ST BARRY DARWIN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 102 MOHR ST BURZYNSKI FRANCES R 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 123 MONTANA CEASAR JOHN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 28 MONTCLAIR FERRY GLEN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 47 MOSELLE ROBINSON ANNA M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 56 MOSELLE JOHNSON KIMBERLY L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 113 MOSELLE JAWEED SADAQAT 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 52 MYERS CLAY STACY & CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 44 NEVADA CLAY STACY & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 73 NEVADA CLAY STACY & CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 94 NEVADA CLAY STACY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 614 NORTH ST EAST CARRIER KIMBERLY M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 719 NORTHAMPTON NORTON HENRY & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 773 NORTHAMPTON CARTER HENRY L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 964 NORTHAMPTON HENRY JOHN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 400 NORTHLAND JOHNSON DELQRISE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 834 NORTHLAND WILLIAMS ETHEL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 9 NORTHUMBERLAND CLAY STACY E 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 57 NORTHUMBERLAND FISHER DAVID J 1220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING MA Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23107 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BYM.S.E.A. 44 OAKG ROVE FREEMAN OTTOMAE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 21 OBERLIN PULLIMAN JIMMY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 134 OXFORD PUDDU LOUIS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING DE 186 PADEREWSKI HARDEN MYRON 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 217 PADEREWSKI STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 319 PADEREWSKI THOMAS ROLAND JR. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 323 PADEREWSKI STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 420 PARKDALE JONES ADAM H & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 289 PECKHAM FOLMAR WILLIE R & HALL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 779 PERRY WATERS ROBERT & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 79 PERSON MURPHY JOHN & OTHS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 252 PERSON SMITH MONA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 156 PLAYTER STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 184 PLAYTER BYLEWSKI THADDEUS W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 138 POULTNEY TOWNS WANDA A & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 328 PURDY. BARNER HELEN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 219 RAPIN CLAY STACY & COREY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 221 RAP IN CLAY STACY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 27 RAWLINS JOHNSON -KIRK BARBARA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 376 RHODE ISLAND KELLOM ARTHUR L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 66 RICH HARRIS DION A. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 39 RICKERT MCKOY CALVIN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 63 RILEY HOWARD DONALD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 312 RILEY MCDANIELS FORREST 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 659 RILEY BLACK DONNESSIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 663 RILEY BRIDGES EDDIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 667 RILEY MORRIS ARMAL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 164 RODNEY JONES CHARLES Z & KATHERI 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 192 RODNEY CLAY STACY & CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 202 RODNEY BRADY JAMES JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 23 ROEDER HILL ROBERT 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 38 ROETZER MELVIN JAMES R & B 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING F1 44 ROMMEL REO ACCEPTANCE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 50 ROMMEL RC MANAGEMENT & MENT CO 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 163 ROTHER AZEEM AMEENA B 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 110 RUHLAND MCSORLEY GEORGE 1220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 82 SANFORD BRINSON WILLIE 1220 ITWO FAMILY DWELLING MA Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 10 CITY OF BUFFALO !LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 25 SCHAUF HARRIS LEONARD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 23 SCHMARBECK CHUNG ANNIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 29 SCHMARBECK RODRIGUEZ JUAN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 57 SCHMARBECK EASTMAN EUGENE M & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 98 SCHUELE WILLIAMS ROGER A & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 101 SCHUELE BETTS ANGEL; SONIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 132 SCHUELE BENEFICIAL SERVICE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 132 SEARS SCHULTZ MARIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 168 SELKIRK DOYLE JOSEPH A 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 88 SEVENTEENTH BUFFALO ERIE INC 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 262 SHERMAN CLARK YOLANDA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 237 SHUMWAY MASSENBURG THOMAS F 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 49 SIDNEY SUMPTER MELVIN & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 53 SIDNEY FIRST BANK NATIONAL AS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 60 SIDNEY WILLIAMS SHAMIKA T 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 165 SIXTEENTH CASSATA DOMINIC 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 915 SMITH CLAY STACY & CORAA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 1072 SMITH ROSS MAUDE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 232 SOBIESKI REAMES PRESTON 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 37 SOUTHAMPTON COOPER JAMES T.SR & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 227 STANISLAUS WOODS EDWARD & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 115 STEVENS CLAY STACY & CORA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 117 STEVENS KING 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 143 STEVENS RI=O ACCEPTANCE CORP 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 450 STOCKBRIDGE AMERICAN GENERAL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING UN 46 STRAUSS CORCHADO CARLOS R & 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 24 SUMNER WOODSON ANGELA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 281 SUMNER BUFFALO ERIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 114 SWEET STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 131 SWEET STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 441 SWEET SMOTHERS ROSE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 38 SWINBURNE MONDELLO 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 92 SWINBURNE GLENN JEFFREY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 104 SWINBURNE GREDWICK BROTHERS 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 416 SYCAMORE MARSHALL ANTHONY L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 916 SYCAMORE JACKSON ERNEST 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 1065 SYCAMORE RADECKI STANLEY E & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 11 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 87 TITUS MADDOX KENNETH 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 99 TITUS HOLY TEMPLE OF GOD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 205 TITUS DENNARD TERRENCE Z 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 394 TONAWANDA SMITH NAMES W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NO 39 TOWNSEND JAMES THOMAS G 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 675 UTICA EAST BRIDGES EDDIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 562 UTICA WEST HUSSAIN AHMED 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 282 VERMONT MADDIGAN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 35 WADSWORTH FREUDENHEIM ROBERT 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING EL 114 WAKEFIELD BRADY JAMES JR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 29 WALDEN TURNER DIVERSIFIED 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 132 WALDEN FRITZ RONALD G UNIQUE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 227 WALDEN BENJAMIN STANFORD 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 256 WALDEN KLINE GARY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING Fl 338 WALDEN MCSORLEY GEORGE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 365 WALDEN WYNN JOSEPH DBA HOME 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 530 WALDEN MAJEWSKI CASIMIR R 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 843 WALDEN ZASOWSKI DAVID 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 29 WARREN STUEBE THOMAS M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 41 WARREN MARTIN JEFFREY G; RICCI 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 40 WARRING JACKSON CURTIS E 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 77 WARRING WALKER DONNIE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 75 WEAVER KISIEL OLGA M ESTATE LINDA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 841 WEST HUTH ROLF DIETER 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 982 WEST GENOVESE MARIA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING NI 118 WICK RUDOIrPH TONY A 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 31 WILDWOOD SCHULTZ JAMES J & J 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING SO 20 WILSON ELLISON EVA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 39 WINSLOW CRAIG JEFFREY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 223 WINSLOW WHITE JOHN H & W 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 288 WINSLOW CLAY MARIETTA; SAMUEL 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 405 WINSLOW WALKER ARTHUR 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 525 WINSLOW ROSARIO JASMIN 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 83 WOLTZ GOLDEN PATRICK 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 90 WOLTZ FLEMING ALEX;FLEMING JANTESE 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 138 WOLTZ JACKSON CLARENCE E 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 221 WOLTZ COLEMAN JAMELL L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 12 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 263 WOLTZ MARSHALL ANTHONY 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING FI 843 WOODLAWN NEIDRAUER PATRICIA A. 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 890 WOODLAWN ALLEN JOHN W;BOLDEN BRENDA 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING MA 39 ZENNER MCADORY ISAAC M 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 45 ZENNER SMITH NANCY L 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 169 ZENNER DANIEL JOHNNIE F 220 TWO FAMILY DWELLING LO 289 TWO FAMILY DWELLINGS 2477 BAILEY SAJDAK DAVID F 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING LO 77 COIT JORDAN BEN E & W 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 826 DELAVAN EAST BRADY JAMES JR 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING MA 142 DOAT KIRK JAMES 0 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 499 FILLMORE PILC RACHAEL A 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 58 HERMAN OWENS VAUGHN 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 572 HIGH CRISS PAMELA 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING EL 187 JEWETT AVE JARRETT RANDY 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING MA 189 JEWETT AVE HOUSE OF PRAYER EVANGEL 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING MA 94 NORTHAMPTON JOSEPH DEVELOPMENT 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING EL 44 PLEASANT CRAWFORD SHAMARI 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING MA 121 SCHOOL POREMBSKI RICHARD M 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING NI 200 SWEET YOUNG JONNIE L. 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 79 TOWNSEND CHAPMAN DEVICE 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 115 VICTORIA BRADY JAMES & W 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING MA 367 WALDEN CLYBURN WILLIE 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 226 WILSON TOPAZ ENTERPRISES 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING FI 246 WILSON KUEBLER ROBERT M 230 THREE FAMILY DWELLING F1 18 THREE FAMILY DWELLING 342 BOX CLAY STACY & W 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES MA 181 GRACE HOY DANIEL J & ELAINE B 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES NO 118 HERMAN MITCHELL ETHEL L HALL CHARLO 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 242 JEWETT AVE PRICE LAVERN 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES MA 77 JOHNSON ST BANKS IDA 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES EL 419 JOHNSON ST CLAY STACY & CORA 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES EL 271 KEHR JACKSON RAYMOND & 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES MA 60 KERMIT RYAN MICHAEL 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES LO 125 KRUPP BUCHANAN CARLENE 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCIES FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 13 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 147 LANDON BROWN GERALD 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES EL 25 LANSDALE DAVIS BRIZE JR 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 20 LATHROP MROZ GARY E 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 160 LOEPERE CHATMON JAMES E JR 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 199 MADISON DUVALL ETHEL 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES EL 205 MAURICE TURNER SHERWOOD J 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 81 MAY HOLD RONALD 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 312 NORMAL TERROSE JOSEPH A 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES NI 389 NORMAL PIATT CHARLES 0. 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES NI 958 NORTHAMPTON DANIEL DEIRDRE D 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 132 PERSON GREDWICK BROTHERS 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 262 BOTHER COLEMAN YUSEF 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 41 ST LOUIS AVE SIMMONS CHARLES R JR VELIVIA 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 204 STRAUSS ANDERSON JOSEPH JR 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 77 SWINBURNE STUEBE THOMAS M 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 105 URBAN MUHAMMAD ERIC 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES MA 135 VERMONT BRYCE PETERS CORPOR 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES NI 522 WILSON MUHAMMED ALLAH T JR 281 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES FI 27 MULTIPLE RESIDENCES 195 HERMAN PHELPS THEO & W 283 RESIDENCE WITH COMMERCIAL USE FI 379 PECKHAM RUTECKI HELEN 283 RESIDENCE WITH COMMERCIAL USE FI 2 RESIDENCE WITH COMMERCIAL USE 251 ASHLEY BARRY DARWIN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 115 AUBURN FORD MAUREEN P 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 1674 BAILEY CUDDEBACK LONNIE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 1692 BAILEY EGRIU JOHN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 17 BARRY MILLER ALICE L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 256 BISSELL SHAW JESSIE & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 63 BOYD AVERLO SATURNINO 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 104 BRAYTON MC CASTLE DON 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 32 BREWSTER BRINSON WILLIE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 256 BRISTOL MONGRAW SARAH & VIOLA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 82 BUELL CITY OF BUFFALO 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 24 BURLINGTON GURZINSKI JOYCE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND UN 144 CLARK STUEBE THOMAS 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 14 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.E.E.A. 180 CLARK STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 182 CLARK STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 880 CLINTON ZUKOWSKI JEROME P 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 39 CLIO SAEHAA REALTY CORP 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND SO 75 COIT MCMILLAN STACY PATRICIA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 178 CONGRESS MCCARTNEY MICHAEL 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 63 DART JONES ADAM H & 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NO 455 DELAVAN EAST BIBBS JIMMIE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 143 DOAT EQUITY FINANCIAL INC 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 683 EAGLE EAST MC GEE CORLESS & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fi 499 FERRY EAST YOUNG GEORGE M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 179 FIFTEENTH MULLETT THOMAS E & JOSEPHI 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 98 FILLMORE STACHURA MARY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 515 FILLMORE KUEBLER ROBERT M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 36€3 FOUGERON ALSPAUGH CAROL BYRD 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 247 FOURTEENTH MAYNARD MELFORD & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Ni 294 FOURTEENTH EAGAN ROBIN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 309 FOURTEENTH WOODS RAYMOND 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 110 FREUND FEUZ FREDERICK J & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 387 FULTON LAHANCHE WILLIAM & 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 133 GELSTON DENNING CHRISTOPHER DENNING 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 173 GIBSON GRP REALTY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 8 GITTERE FINK JAMIE JO 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 148 GOEMBEL ALFORD LEDELL & RENEE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 170 GOEMBEL MARTIN BERTON E 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 103 GOODYEAR SULLIVAN ANGELA N. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 160 GOODYEAR WILSON SHAKARA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 89 GRIDER CLAY CORA; CLAY STACY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 82 GROTE TERROSE JOSEPH A 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NO 286 HAMPSHIRE BELLAUS DOUGLAS 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 381 HAMPSHIRE AGHA MATASIM H 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 28 HARMONIA FEASTER MICHAEL L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 114 HENRIETTA EASTON SHANE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NO 81 HILTON GIPSON DONALD & 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 88 HIRSCHBECK MERRITT DAVID 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 90 HIRSCHBECK MERRITT DAVID 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 481 HOWARD ILRBACHER JOSEPH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 15 CITE' OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL MELD BYM.B.B.A. 26 HOWLETT UNITED COMPANIES CORPOR 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 138 HOYT GREENE MICHAEL D NANCY K 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 57 IMSON DYREK TIMOTHY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 52 INTER PARK CICATELLO ANTHONY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 108 IVY WEAVER ANTHONY C 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 274 JEWETT AVE BROWN RENEE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 364 JOHNSON ST KELLY HENRY JR 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 427 JOHNSON ST CLAY STACY;CLAY CORA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 35 KENT BEDFORD VIRGINIA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 26 KETCHUM MASON URSULA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 46 KETCHUM DORAZIO FRANK 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 49 KILHOFFER HARE MAXINE E 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 78 KILHOFFER FIRST UNION NATIONAL ATF ACE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 124 KIMMEL PEZZINO PETER 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 83 KOONS BRYANT KEVIN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 105 KOONS LEE BEVERLY S; LEE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 308 KOONS FANCHER OTIS J. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 55 KOSCIUSZKO KING ROLAND 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 137 KRETTNER BROWN JR.VICTOR R. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 75 KRUPP IRLBACHER ,JOSEPH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 189 LAUREL CHEMICAL BANK AS 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 197 LEROY THOMAS ROLAND JR. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 82 LIDDELL JUNIK DAVID 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 76 LOMBARD WILLIAMS DONALD 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 196 MADISON RHODES SIDNEY & ONE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 57 MANITOBA RUSZKOWSKI LILLIAN M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 371 MAY JOHNSON DOUGLAS 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 325 MEMORIAL JUNIK DAVID 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 56 MERRIMAC AGHA MOTASIM H 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND UN 1242 MICHIGAN ROGERS HEBRON JR 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 98 MILBURN POMASKI JACK T 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 8 MILTON ZYNDA LINDA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 142 MOSELLE SMITH HILLIARD MARK & 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 23 OAKDALE ZYNDA LINDA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 199 PADEREWSKI SKULSKI DEBORAH J. & JEROME 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 225 PADEREWSKI STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fi 226 PADEREWSKI STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 16 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.S.A. 301 PADEREWSKI SMUTEK GERALD E 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 115 PARADE EAST LOCKE COKER D & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 847 PERRY BRIGMAN KIMBERLY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 124 PERSON PUSZERT FRANK 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 254 PERSON LOPER JOSEPH L.; SMITH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 173 PLAYTER JANORA MICHAEL & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 223 PLAYTER STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 231 PLAYTER MCCULLOUGH KENNETH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 396 PLYMOUTH GAUDY PETER & SUSAN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 223 RHODE ISLAND KARO HERBERT S 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 478 RHODE ISLAND FIGUEROA MONSERRATE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 19 RICKERT FRENCH JEREMY 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 72 ROI HRER MCGEE MARLO M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND EL 73 RUHLAND SHOWALTER RALPH A 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 18 SHERWOOD KAMPHEY RONALD G 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 19 SHERWOOD GREENE SABASTIAN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 127 SHUMWAY ARTYMOWYCZ PETRO 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 137 SIXTEENTH PONTIUS JOSEPH 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 169 SMITH GEARY DAVID C 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 830 SMITH BETTON VIVIAN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 55 SOBIESKI SCIMIA ENRICO IV 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 826 SOUTH PARK KILIANSKI KEVIN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 116 ST LOUIS AVE PESANO JOSEPH L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 514 STOCKBRIDGE NATI ANDREW J 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND UN 278 STRAUSS ANDERSON JOSEPH JR 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 192 SUMNER CHATHAM SHIRLEY L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 241 SUMNER HOUSTON THEODORE J 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 254 SUMNER SNYDER WILLIAM R & W 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 199 SWEET BLACK MADONNA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 30 SWINBURNE GREDWICK BROTHERS 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI j 1362 SYCAMORE DENTICE REBECCA L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 42 TITUS GRANT DAVID SHAWN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 73 TYLER DUX RICHARD J 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND UN 545 UTICA EAST SUMNER CLEVELAND & 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 139 WALDEN TURNER DIVERSIFIED 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 260 WALDEN ADAMS SHARON LOUISE 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 918 WALDEN FEDERAL NATIONAL ASSOCIA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123/07 17 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILE. FIELD BYM.B.19.A. 8 WARRING DI PASQUALE JOHN C 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 12 WARRING HERNANDEZ JENNIFER L 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 16 WARRING SALDERS ADRIAN 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 142 WIENDE ALLEN KAREEM N 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 144 WENDS MOHAMMAD ALLAH A T 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 151 WENDS SUMLIN ADAM B 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND LO 1181 WEST TABER DAVID R 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND NI 32 WILSON GIVENS CHARLES E 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND F1 34 WILSON GIVENS CHARLES E 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND R 150 WILSON STUEBE THOMAS M 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND FI 517 WINSLOW CRULE ELTON 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 528 WINSLOW CLAY CORA 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 73 WOEPPEL HARRIS LEON 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 136 WOLTZ DIXON ,JOHN W. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND Fl 25 WOODLAWN LEE ABRAHAM M & tlV 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 507 WOODLAWN RUTLEDGE LUTHER JR. 311 RESIDENTIAL VACANT LAND MA 139 VACANT LOTS 46 ONTARIO SNYDER WAYNE & 312 RESIDENTIAL LAND WITH SMALL NO 1 RESIDENTIAL LAND WITH SMALL 1 171 1414 BROADWAY CIESLA LOUIS F PATRICIA 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 1548 BROADWAY GALLO ELISABETTA 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 2128 FILLMORE BLAZER JULIUS 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND MA 2130 FILLMORE BLAZER JULIUS W 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND MA 21 FOUGERON SHARP WILLIAM G 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND MA 1750 FUHRMANN SHERLAND 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND SO 1040 GENESEE WRIGHT HENRY 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 1505 GENESEE JABR- HAMDAN AHMAD M ABUHAD 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND Fl 1585 GENESEE HEMPHILL WILLIAM F 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND Fl 257 GRIDER APPLEWHITE MONICA 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND MA 87 HAMBURG CARNEY JAMES R 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND Fl 248 LEWIS LERAB & MURD CO. INC. 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 569 ONTARIO HENNESSY PAMELA 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND NO 235 PADEREWSKI SKULSKI JEROME 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 237 PADEREWSKI FRACKOWIAK LEON & 1 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 6 SEYMOUR LEMCKE VERNON 330 1 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23107 18 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BYM.B.B.A. 1593 SOUTH PARK KELLY PATRICK H 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND LO 780 WILLIAM GBS COMMUNITY CORPOR 330 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND FI 18 COMMERCIAL VACANT LAND 193 ABBY HOPKINS TIFFT REALTY 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND SO 331 BABCOCK LEMCKE VERNON C 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND LO 345 BABCOCK TORAH TEMIMAH 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND LO 623 DIVISION SOUTH LEMCKE VERNON 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND FI 640 DIVISION SOUTH LEMCKE VERNON 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND FI 393 FILLMORE LEMCKE VERNON 340 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND FI 6 INDUSTRIAL VACANT LAND 35 BALCOM WEST MOORE RAY 411 APARTMENT DE 1503 BROADWAY I3OBOSZ MATTHEW 411 JAPARTMENT FI 487 DELAWARE STILLWATER HOLDINGS, 411 APARTMENT EL 168 ELK DOYLE JOSEPH A 411 APARTMENT FI 271 FILLMORE MCNAUGHTON JOYCE A 411 APARTMENT FI 289 FILLMORE MILLER FRANKLIN J & ELIZABET 411 APARTMENT FI 53 LOEPERE ALLAH KALIEK B 411 APARTMENT FI 217 MASSACHUSETTS WERNER ROBERT E JR 411 APARTMENT NI 436 PARKDALE KUHN ALAN 411 APARTMENT NI 844 PROSPECT PARKER DARNYL 411 APARTMENT NI 26 REED TRAMMEL CAROLYNNE 411 APARTMENT FI 380 RHODE ISLAND COOPER GEORGE & 411 APARTMENT NI 91 STANTON HARDEN WILLIE C SR. 411 APARTMENT FI 1250 SYCAMORE PHELPS THEO & W 411 APARTMENT FI 1332 SYCAMORE JEMES RICHARD 411 APARTMENT FI 36 UTICA EAST LI3 HOLDINGS LLC 411 APARTMENT MA 534 WALDEN TURNER DIVERSIFIED 411 APARTMENT FI 64 WARREN DEVERO JOHN W;GAGLI 411 APARTMENT FI 24 WINCHESTER NELSON WANDA 411 APARTMENT MA 46 WOLTZ STUEBE THOMAS 411 APARTMENT FI 20 APARTMENT 619 LAFAYETTE AVE SAVAREE JOLAINE ANN 418 INNS.LODGES,BOARDING AND ROOMING DE 1 INNS,LODGES,BOARDING AND ROOMING Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4/23107 19 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 481 DELAWARE STILLWATER HOLDINGS, 421 RESTAURANTS EL 483 DELAWARE STILLWATER HOLDINGS, 421 RESTAURANTS EL 2 RESTAURANTS 3125 BAILEY MITCHELL ISAAC 422 DINERS OR LUNCHEONETTES ON 1 DINERS OR LUNCHEONETTES 3260 BAILEY WILLIAMS ROBERT B VALERIA 432 SERVICE AND GAS STATIONS UN 608 FILLMORE FAWAZ MOHAMED H 432 SERVICE AND GAS STATIONS F1 2 SERVICE AND GAS STATIONS 124 ASH VANCE ANTHONY 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS EL 37 BALCOM WEST MOORE RAY;GERSON 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS DE 6 BRINKMAN CZACHOROWSKI 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS LO 2105 FILLMORE BLAZER JULIUS W 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS MA 728 KENSINGTON STRADFORD JOHN 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS MA 422 SYCAMORE MARSHALL ANTHONY L 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS EL 157 WALDEN BURNETT HUGH C 433 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS FI 7 AUTO BODY AND TIRE SHOPS 226 WILLIAM CRAIG THELMA 435 MANUAL CAR WASH EL 1 MANUAL CAR WASH 2136 FILLMORE BLAZER JULIUS W 439 SMALL GARAGE MA 'i 1 SMALL GARAGE 20 BUFFALO RIVER GELINMAC STORAGE CORPOR 443 GRAIN AND FEED ELEVATORS FI 50 ELK MCDANIEL WILLIAM K 443 GRAIN AND FEED .ELEVATORS F1 2 GRAIN AND FEED ELEVATORS 586 HOWARD KLINCK BROS INC 449 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE FI 95 KENTUCKY COWIE JAMES L 449 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE FI 1158 SYCAMORE MAY MICHAEL H SMITH 449 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE FI 3 OTHER STORAGE & WAREHOUSE 2649 BAILEY ISMILANICH GEORGE 111 1454 1LARGE RETAIL FOOD STORES jUN 1 ILARGE RETAIL FOOD STORES Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 20 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 21 626 MASTEN WEBSTER NATHANIEL C 465 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING MA 1 PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 373 PECKHAM RUTECKI MAX F & W 471 FUNERAL HOMES FI 1 FUNERAL HOMES 1176 BROADWAY DWD REALTY 481 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (WICOMMON FI 489 DELAWARE STILLWATER HOLDINGS, 481 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (W /COMMON EL 491 DELAWARE STILLWATER HOLDINGS, 481 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (WICOMMON EL 673 WILLIAM MIRACLE MISSION CHURCH 481 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (WICOMMON FI 4 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE WICOMMON 386 AMHERST ST 386 AMHERST STREET, 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) NO 80 ASHLEY YOUNG DAVID 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 2216 BAILEY WHITTAKER JOSEPH 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 2423 BAILEY PRATCHER DEBORAH 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 2954 BAILEY BUILDING BLOCKS TO COALITIO 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 2960 BAILEY BUILDING BLOCKS TO COALITIO 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 3250 BAILEY WILLIAMS ROBERT B VALERIA 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 1347 BROADWAY SMUTEK GERALD 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 1385 BROADWAY VARGAS ARSENIO A 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) Fl 1425 BROADWAY CARSON CAROLYN 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 1442 BROADWAY THOMPSON VIOLET; AMOS 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 1237 CLINTON SANNA JOSEPH 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 158 COIT MUSAID MOHAMED A & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 160 CONGRESS MIX DONALD 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) NI 773 DELAVAN EAST LOTT CLARENCE JR. 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 833 DELAVAN EAST A & H PROPERTIES & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 594 EAGLE EAST DAVIS ARZORA 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) EL 543 FERRY EAST WILLIAMS JOHNNY JOHNNY` 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 1026 FERRY EAST MARSHALL ANTHONY 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 585 FILLMORE ANDERSON MICHELE C 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) Fl 754 FILLMORE MASON ROSS 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 798 FILLMORE NAIMI SERGIO 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 1266 FILLMORE ISA FAYEZ 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 1393 FILLMORE BRADY JAMES JR 1 1482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 21 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 2215 FILLMORE PITTS JAMES JR 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 2223 FILLMORE JACKSON ROBERT 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 1575 GENESEE ALOUDI QUEYS A 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 1610 GENESEE BRADY JAMES JR & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 1750 GENESEE JOHN ADRIAN SONS INC 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 2004 GENESEE DULSKI ROGER 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 2235 GENESEE BUCCOLERI GIUSEPPE 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 218 GIBSON 218 GIBSON INC 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 431 GRANT MADDIGAN 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) NI 471 GRIDER COLEMAN WILLIE & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 1375 JEFFERSON GLASCOE BONITA 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 965 KENSINGTON KENSINGTON CORP OF 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 1019 KENSINGTON SANDERS OZEH 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 1133 KENSINGTON PRATCHER DEBORAH M 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) UN 1190 LOVEJOY AMBEGO REALTY, INC. 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 198 MASTEN PRUDE PRIMES & W 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) EL 1436 MICHIGAN CHUONG THI DIEU TRAN 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) MA 2052 NIAGARA MOSEGI EARL 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) NO 310 PADEREWSKI SIEGEL FRED V 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 363 PADEREWSKI BEDNARZ J E DENORCY PIKUZINS 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 171 SMITH LATES MICHAEL J JR 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 2069 SOUTH PART{ ViCARIO .JOHN V 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) SO 2071 SOUTH PARK VICARIO JOHN V 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) SO 887 SYCAMORE MILLENDER CARL;GUICE 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 893 SYCAMORE GARNER WADE K 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 954 SYCAMORE HEROD WILLIAM G & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 7 WADSWORTH FREUDENHEIM ROBERT 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) EL 67 WALDEN ALEXANDER GEORGE 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 119 WALDEN KELLY DOUGLAS & 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 123 WALDEN SPANISH MISSION INC 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 387 WALDEN JOHNSON JACQUELINE 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) FI 660 WALDEN ANDERSON MICHAEL 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 755 WALDEN KOLB JON 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) LO 677 WILLIAM JONES BARBARA GREEN; CALDER 482 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE DETACHED FI 58 DOWNTOWN ROW TYPE (DETACHED) 342 GRANT CASE JOHN M & 483 CONVERTED RESIDENCE Nl — Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123107 22 CITY OF BUFFALO LIENS STILL HELD BY M.B.B.A. 383 SMITH ORTIZ ANGELO M & ANNA 483 CONVERTED RESIDENCE FI 2 CONVERTED RESIDENCE 2736 BAILEY BEACH- ELMWOOD 484 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE UN 257 DELAVAN EAST GUGINO ANN 484 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE MA 1751 GENESEE LITTLETON WILLIE A JR 484 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE FI 400 LEROY CITIZENS ALLIANCE INC A NOT 484 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE MA 319 MASSACHUSETTS SIWAR PROPERTY 484 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE NI 5 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE 2255 FILLMORE MACK ELIJAH 485 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE MULTI- MA 1 ONE STORY SMALL STRUCTURE MULTI - 29 FERRY EAST TRUNNIS REALTY INC 542 SKATING MA 1 SKATING 537 DELAVAN EAST 1221123 ONTARIO INC. OPERATI 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING MA 1483 GENESEE TURE SAUSAGE CORP. 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING FI 46 METCALFE JOY JEFFREY & 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING FI 25 NEWELL FELDMAN BARREL & INC 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING FI 35 NEWELL LERAB & MURD CO. INC. 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING F1 610 WINSLOW WILLIAMS CORCILLE D 710 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING MA 6 MANUFACTURING & PROCESSING 110 FUHRMANN LEHIGH VALLEY R R NON- 843 NON - CEILING RAILROADS 50 1 NON- CEILING RAILROADS 778 TOTAL PARCELS Prepared by Department of Assessment Taxation 4123/07 23 1 (Rev. 1/03) SINGLE PACE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL ' TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL Date: April 11, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Assessment and Taxation IK LTA &I us] 124 SUBJECT: [: Demolition of 171 Smith Street (: (Exc. 1 s ' & 3' Res) [: Item ## 30, C.C.P. 413107 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx / xx /xx TEXT: (_TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) This is in response to the April 4, 2007 communication from the Common Council requesting information and comments regarding the above item. The parcel assessed as 171 Smith Street is owned by Michael J. Lates, Jr., whose mailing address is 171 Smith Street, Buffalo, New York 14210. According to Department of Assessment and Taxation records, real property taxes are owed to the City of Buffalo for the years 2003 through and including 2006 -07 totaling $10,512.54. Tax liens for the years 2001 and 2002 were sold to the Municipal bond Bank Agency ('IVIBBA "). As you are aware, the City is prohibited from foreclosing on properties where prior liens were sold by the City to MBBA. The City cannot take ownership unless MBBA discharges the liens which would then allow the City to pursue tax foreclosure for the liens that are held by the City of Buffalo. - W , AND, P19LED TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Bruna Michaux TYPE TITLE: Commissioner I JP SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT IEADta �° { Property Address: Owner: LATES Mailing Address: Description: InRem 9: 171 SMITH MICHAEL J JR 171 SMITH 255 N South Park Serial 9: 1 Bill 9: 10362500 BUFFALO NY Swis: 147013 04/10/200 851-5733 SBL: 1225100003032000 14210 2120 City of Buffalo :Department of Assessment and Taxation 121 City Hall, Buffalo New Fork 14202 t� 04/tOf2007 851 -5733 Property Address: 171 SMITH Owner: LATES MICHAEL J JIB Mailing Address: 171 SMITH BUFFALO NY Description: 255. N South Park Bill #: 10362500 SDL: 1225100003032000 Total Assessed Value: Statement of City Tax and Sewer Rent Fiscal Tax Year 2006 - 2007 Bank Code 0000000 34,000.00 14210 2120 Roil: 1 Exemption Amount Swis: 147013 0 Interest calculated through the end of the month. Additional interest added each month. Current local assessment are not included in this statement. t� y Net Taxable City 34,000 Net Taxable School 34,000 Net Taxable Sewer 34,000 Total Tax Arrears Due $8,588.27 Total Sewer Arrears Due $412.03 Comm ,o nit CITY OF BUFFALO Council Stag' Chief ofS #aff R Paul W. Wolf, Esq. April 4, 2087 APR 0 9 2007 1 egrtstetive SfaffMarra er ,j5, $run M 1C laux ..CoII missioner $MJET OFA.SSESSMENT Mary H. Baldwin Departm6t o A ssessm ent A�J) TAXATION ser * f,egfstettve Asststaat rvRo 101 City Hall Jaynes S F!a)ak Buffalo.., NY ,1202 Dear Commissioner Michaux: Sealor• tegtstative i4sststants Li Cis io L M. Collin At the Common Council meeti held on Tuesday Aril 3 2007 the followin � Y7 � � f M ark J. Jaskula item was RECEIVED & FILED: Jacqueline E. Rushton Legislative Aide Item 30, CCP April 3, 2007, "Dom. Of 171 Smith Street Karen Q, Privateer However, additional informat has been requested on the above reference item: 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffaio, New York 14202 -3318 1) Who ow the property at 171 Smith? Phone: (716) 1 -42305 Fax! (71 s) 351 -4234 2 re there an ou t standing taxes owed on the p roperty ? ) A h Y � ? p p y 3) If there are no taxes owing on the property, who pays the taxes on this property? 41) When will the City of Buffalo tale ownership of this property? Please review the enclosed item and file and address your comments and /or recommendations with the Common Council, 1308 City Hall, by 2:00 PM Thursday, April 12, 2007. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. Sincerely yours, s J �C'QUELINE E. RUSUTON Senior Legislative Assistant Encl -1 C SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: APR 0 3 2 DATE: March 16, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services SUBJECT: [:Demolition of 171 Smith Street (Exc. I5'& 3" Res) C: PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. Qtem No. xxx, C.C,P, xxlxx /xx) Res #102, C.C.P. Nov. 28, 2006 Text: March 16, 2007 Buffalo Common Council City Hall Buffalo, New York Dear Councilmembers: 1 am writing in response to your request to comment on Resolution #>= 102 CCP, "Demolition of 171 Smith Street (Exc. 1st & 3rd) ". Vacant and abandoned properties pose significant problems for the City of Buffalo. As members of the Common Council are aware, more than 22,000 housing units in the City of Buffalo are vacant or uninhabitable creating a pronounced blighting influence on many neighborhoods, similar to that of 171 Smith Street. The property located at 171 Smith Street was ordered for demolition last year by City Court Judge, the Honorable Henry Nowak. The property is privately owed and will be scheduled for demolition when monies are available, but currently there are no demolition funds available. The City is aggrossivo,ly seeking Federal, State:, and Buffalo Capital Budget allocations to remove the blighting influences of abandoned privately and public owned real estate. The Department shares the views expressed by the Common Council and concerned neighbors surrounding 171 Smith Street. I have notified my Demolition Coordinator of the Council's concerns and upon receipt of funding, we will push for immediate demolition. If you have further questions, 1 would be happy to discuss this matter with you. Rich Tobe Commissioner VIE Gotinci1 Staff C01 1I M0 11 I C Y O BUFFALO i� --- - ------ 0 rA 6 '� ' j {I. ff February 21, 2007 Chief of Staff Paul W. wolf. Esq. Richard M. Tobe, Esq., Commissioner g Economic Development and Permits/in spection Legislative Staff Manager 3 24 City H Mary H. Baldwin Buffalo NY 14202 Senior Legislative Assistant -Ttr Dear Commissioner Tobe: James S. r'ajak ® The following item i5 pending in the Common Council's Committee 4a,ar fer�sr five =���� on Legislation waiting for action from your department: Mirly Castro Lisa M. Collin Mark J. Jaskula "Demolition of 171 Smith 5tr'eet(Exc. 1$t & 3 Res Jacqueline E. Rushton (#102 CCP Nov 28, 2006 ) Legislative Ririe Karen D. Privateer — specifically, the Committee Members would like you to provide an 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 expected timeframe for the demolition of the home at 171 Smith Buffalo, New York 14202-3318 Street. The property is currently on the City's Demolition list. The Prone: (716) 651 -5105 vacant home has become a decrepit eyesore for the neighborhood Fax: (716) II51 -423 and an unsafe place for area vagrants and vandals. Please review the enclosed resolution; resolves one and three were adopted on 11/28/06. You may address and file your response with the CQmn!on Council, 1308 City Hall, for the 2pm, March 1, 2007, filing deadline. I you for your. cooperation, Sincerely, Lisa M. Collin Sr. Legislative Assistant CC: Encl. r l l l x s FER 2 GNU David Franczyk, Council President A' _. N.: q 19 FROM TIIE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS 2 I (Rev. 7100) S-I__NGL.,E COMMUNICATION TO THE, COMMON COUNCIL... t TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 28, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks, and Streets DIVISION: Engineering�i SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial 4 10153 [: Repeal No Parking [: on Scott Street, north side [: between a point 98' west of the east f: building line of #204 Scott Street (extended) [: and a point 25 feet west therefrom [: F illmore District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Lx. (Itel N o. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /x NO .PARKING - REI AL 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 Dart of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following;: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF.fIIGHWAY PROI- 11I311T3D PERIOD Scott Street, north side At all times between a point 98' west of the east building line of 11204 Scott Street (extended) and a point 25' west therefrom This action is being taken at the request of the Fillinore District Coucilincinber. (see next 5 serials) DEKLE DS /R W S TYPE DEPARTMENT I IEAD NAME TTYYI_'i "T'ITLE SIGNA OF DEPARTMEN`f I TAD: (5eate(204)N.PxkingP M"1.do ) Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Acting Commissioner ill (Rev. 7/00) SINGI E PAGE COMaiMUN1CA'I'ION '1'O ".1'111: COMMON COUNCIL, TO; THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: March 28, 2007 FROM: DI NT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial t #10154 [_ Permissive Parking - Repeal [_ on Scott Street, north side between the east building line (extended) of f: ##204 Scott Street and a point 200' west therefrom Fillmore District PRIOR COUNCIL RIEFE,RIENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. ( Item. No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx/xx PERMISSIVE PARKING - REPEAL � YO 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 itern business. That that part of Subdivision 25 Section I5 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by repealing therefrom the following: PERMISSIVE PARKING PERMISSIVE PARKING LOCATION Scott Street, north side between the east building line (extended) of 9204 Scott Street and a point 200' west therefrom PERIOD OF PERMISSIVE PARKING - DAILY 1 /2 hour parking 7 a.m. to 7 p.m Except Sunday This action is being taken at the request of the Fillmore District Councilrnember. (see previous I and next 4 serials) DEK /ZEDS /RWS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: 'I'YPL; TITLE: SIGNA OF DEPARTMENI' HFAI.) Daniel 13. Krcuz, P.E. Acting Commissioner - i ( SCOl7{.>, � } {)I�t1i11�5511'C'R[�k'al_A0.') #I (Rev. 7/00) SINGLI _PAGE, COMMUNICA 'PION 'I'O TI -1I: COMMON COUNCIL, TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DA`1'E: March 28, 2007 FROM DETARTMENl': Public Works, Parks, and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ix. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. x:�lxx /xx) NO STANDING - INSTALL [: Notification Serial It 10155 [: Install No Standing [: an Scott St., north side [: between East Market Street (: and the west property line (extended) of [: #236 Scott Street [: Fillmore District I ()� 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 22 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO STANDING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROI- IIBII'F;D PERIOD Scott Street, north side At all times between East Market Street and the west property line (extended) of #236 Scott Street "Phis action is being taken at the request of the Fil.lmore District Councihnember. (see previous 2 and next 3 serials) _ REC LOVED A ND M E D DE K /ED5 /RW S TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYRE TITLE: SIGN ATURE Oh DEPAR'T'MENT HEAD: Actin; Commissioner ' f�� #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGF COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 24, 2007 FROM- DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: 886 Tonawanda Street [: Encroachment into E- City right of way [: (North District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (Ili ANY) Ex. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /xx /xx 10 .. Mr. Ron Calandra, Executive Director of hearts for the Homeless, located at 886 Tonawanda Street, has requested permission to encroach City right of way with a building addition. The addition would accommodate an enclosed stairwell leading; to the second floor of the existing building and be located primarily on private property. However, a small triangular portion of the addition measuring approximately 50 square feet would encroach City right of way on Tonawanda Street. A minimum of 12 feet of public sidewalk would remain after said encroachment. The Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets has reviewed this application pursuant to Chapter 413, Section 67 (Encroachment Regulations) of the City Charter and recommends that Your Honorable Body refer this item to the Planning; Board for the neccssary site plan review and approval. If approved by the Planning; Board and Your honorable Body the Commissioner will issue a "Mere License" for said encroachment provided the 'following conditions are met: 1. That the applicant obtain any and all other City (if Buffalo permits necessary for said installation including a building permit. 2. That the addition be installed exactly as shown on plans submitted to and approved by the Department of Permit and Inspection Services. 3. That the encroachment does not exceed 50 square; feet in area or project more than 4.5 feet from the property line into City right of way. 4. That the applicant be responsible for relocation of any underground utilities affected by the installation of said addition. S. In the event that the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets determines the encroachment must cease as a result of factors effecting; the health, safety and welfare of the public, or the needs of the City, said Commissioner may order the immediate removal of said encroachment as described in Chapter 413 -67 (G) of the City Charter. 6. That the applicant supply the City of Buffalo with a construction in street bond and /or certificate of insurance, in an amount determined sufficient by the Corporation Counsel, which will indemnify and save harmless the City of Buffalo against any and all loss and damage arising out of the construction, maintenance, use and removal of said encroachment. DEK: MGM: jaz TYRE, DEPARTMENT MEAD NAME: Daniel E. Krcuz, P.E. 1"NPE 'M'I'LE SIGN OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Acting; Commissioner Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated. April 24, 2007 be received and filed; and That the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Street be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a "mere license" to Mr. Ron Calandra, Executive Director of Hearts for the Homeless, located at 886 Tonawanda Street, applicant, to encroach City right of way of approxinnately 50 square feet at 886 Tonawanda Street, subject to the conditions as listed above. Passed. 16 PJS:rmv tNAg)60lmswordlnnv116c5 -1 a.doc ! A *AYE'S IV O BONIFACIQ * � � DAVIS FONTANA - FRANCZYK * +� GOLQMHFK • A � KEARNS � * s LQCURTO * � RUSSELL - SMPTH [MAJ- S] * 9 0 [ ?J3 - 6 ] * �, [3(4 - 7] #2 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: April 25, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS DIVISION: BUILDINGS;_ SIUI3JECT: [: Report of Bids {: 2007 Citywide Tree Trimming {: (City Wide) {: PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. (Item No. T I C.C.P. 3 TEXT: (TYPE SINGLE SPACE BELOW) advertised on April 4, 2007 and have received the following bids for the 2007 Citywide Tree Trimming contract, which were publicly opened & read on April 18, 2007. General Contractor Base Bid knit Bid Increase Scott Lawn Yard, Inc. $296,015.00 $325,616.50* 5552 Townline Road Sanborn, NY 14132 Schneck's Tree Removal, Inc. $308,035.00 $338,838.50 2861 Southwestern Blvd. Orchard Park, NY 14127 Titan Development, Inc. $860,000.00 $946,000.00 8534 Seaman Road Gasport, NY 14067 I hereby certify the foregoing is a true and correct statement of the bids received and that Scott Lawn Yard, Inc. of Sanborn, NY is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications; and that the contract amount is $325,616.50 ( *$296,015 + 10% = $325,616.50). I request that Your Honorable Body authorize the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets to order the work on the basis of the low bids. The Engineer's estimate for this work was $350,000 and funds for this work are available in account #1311'1007- 471010. DEK/EMP TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Acting Commissioner of Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Mr. 3onifacio moved: That the above communication from the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated April 25, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for the 2007 Citywide Tree Trimming contract, to Scott Lawn Yard, Inc., the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $325,615.50 ($296,015 + I0`%v = $325, 616.50). Funds for the project are available in 913111.007- 471010. .Passed. 17 1'JS:rmv t_ %vp601msword\nnv1170- 1s.doc T * AYE* NO * BONIFACIO * # DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * + KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH *. * W [MAJ- 51 * g * 0 [ 2/3 - 61 ► [N - 7] #2 (Rev. 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL. - 0: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 16, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Report of Bids [: Parkside Lodge [: Site Work [: Job #0716 [: Delaware District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT 4C I advertised for on March 20, 2007 and received the following sealed formal bids for the Parkside Lodge, Site Work, which were publicly opened and read on April 11, 2007. General Construction Base Bid Alt #1 Alt #2 Alt #3 Alt #4 Pinto Construction $43,500 $3,900 $3,100 $2,700 $3,400 1 Babcock, Buffalo, NY Titan Development $55,495 $4,000 $3,500 $2,650 $2,900 8534 Seaman Rd., Gasport, NY Gleason's Nursery $56,688 $5,391 $4,440 $4,640 $4,570 4780 Sheridan, Buffalo, NY NFP & Sons Trucking & Exc $57,500 $5,750 $5,000 $4,000 $3,000 7311 Ward, North Tonawanda, NY Scott Lawn Yard, Inc. $62,900 $5,700 $4,900 $3,300 $4,500 5552 Towline, Sanborn, NY Occhino Corp. $65,400 $7,300 $7,000 $4,500 $2,800 2650 Seneca, West Seneca, NY Wilsandra Corporation $65,444 $5,800 $5,300 $4,100 $3,200 300 Camden, Buffalo, NY Alternate #1 - Add: Asphalt path on north side of Lodge. Alternate #2 - Add: Asphalt path on east side of Lodge. Alternate #3 - Add: Asphalt path on south side of Lodge. Alternate #4 - Add: Work on concrete terrace at south end of Lodge. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct statement of all bids received and that Pinto Construction, with a base bid of $43,500.00, add Alt. #1 for $3,900.00, add Alt. #2 for $3,100.00, add Alt. #3 for 2,700.00, add Alt. #4 for $3,400, for a total bid of Fifty Six Thousand Six Hundred and 001100 Dollars ($55,600.00) is the lowest responsible bidder in accordance with the plans and specifications. g � 4 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. Funding for this project is available in 384001206 - 445100 - Buildings. DEKIPJGIdlg cc: Contract Compliance Office Chris Serafin Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: Acting Commissioner of Publ Signature of Department Head: Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated April 16, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and he hereby is authorized to award a contract for Parkside Lodge, Site Work, Job #0716, to Pinto Construction with a base bid of $43,500.00, add Alt. #1 for $3,900.00, add Alt. #2 for $3,100.00, add Alt. #3 for $2,700.00, add Alt. #4 for $3,400, for a total bid of $56,600.00. Funds for the project are available in 384001206- 445100 -Buildings. Passed, 18 PJs:►mv tAWp601msword\rmv\I8c54a.doc V 1� 1 t * AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA * * * FRANCZYK C*OLOMBEK KEA(NS LOCURTO + RUSSELL * [ MAJ - 5 ] W 9 U f213 -6] [314 - 7 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE P AGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: TIME COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 12, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parrs & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: 0 1 0 1� � �,S Cl k� [: Report of Bids [: Resurfacing of City Pavements City -Wide - [: 2007, Gr. #667 This is to advise your Honorable Body that I have advertised and received three (3) bids in regard to the above mentioned contract. In obtaining these bids 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 bids were received: Catco 1266 Townline Road, Alden, NY 14004 Destro & Brothers Concrete Co., Inc. 411 Ludington Street, Buffalo, NY 14206 Villager Construction, .Inc. 425 Old Macedon Ctr.Rd., Fairport, NY 14450 *Adjusted Amount Rase Bid Plus 10% Increase $2,268,82632* $2,495,708.95* $2,398,212.00 $2,625,094.63 $2,677,766.00 $2,904,648.63 I hereby certify that the low bidder for the above project is Catco. I respectfully recommend that your Honorable Body authorize a contract award in the amount of $2,495,708.95 ($2,268,826.32 base bid + 10% increase $226,882.63 = $2,495,708.95 ). Funds for this work are available in Capital Project Account #30032106 and a infrastructure account to be established alter the 2007 Spring bond sale. The engineer's estimate for this work is $2,500,000.00. Attached is a list of candidate streets per Councilmatic District. The attached is certified to be a true and correct statement of the bid received. Under provisions of the General Municipal Law, auy of the bidders may withdraw his bid if an award of the contract is not made by May 27, 2007. Individual bid submissions are available in our office for inspection and copies are available upon request. DEK:MJZ:Iif Attach. (6) cc: Bill Heinhold TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TYPE TITLE: Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAll: / Ali'i - new sod z4 ss-�s s p�ti (ovc rlay2l)Wrnnstarr 1/221071 F Avery Delaware to Virgil F 4 I L_--« 2 900 00 �---...-»__-..+- 526 t .,&.---- ; -- n_"_ - - -"1 ..-....... �...........n.------------- Colvin °--- _.__-- _ .................- --•---'--------°--_°°_----- A!nherM to ____ »_ »...._,---- linden •- •- L_---____- ---_ F 4 } 6,184.00 n----°°--- C _--- _.-- $55,6')B.00 _- F _ _ - °..a_ ° °., a _y ._..._�..- °- - °` ° -_ _---- Delaware Park Ping _..R_° _ °° ° °_°__° __ °_,_- .................. .. ».-° Pit Cowin to _ _ °_,-- ° ° «- °-- -`- ,._- ° tt °ra °w «wF _ __- _� °_n° °_ °a._ ti_....- .... °.._.,., ' 9.200.00 w_.- ... -_.. °° a °_ ° °° _ ° _ 582,800.00 .._-- ,- __ °� _.s. ; °_ °.5..� ° °_______.. °.� .____°°°-°°--_-_--- Gill .._---- ..__--'--- -- _ °- ° °-_--_ - - Jewr - - -- - -° Ruhurn iG 175' so.of l3reckelridge 3 1,5n0.00 $13,500.00 s -- °- --- - - - -- Hartwell - - - -- -- Delaware to V -- - -; - , 4 F n 432.00 530,888.00 - ,._ ------------------ Hun tington r `oorhees 10 t3eard , 4 5.400.83 � °-°_s X48,504.71 _---- .e -- - -- -- ...__. p�T_----------°`°__°°_°----------------- Lancaster Delaware to Elmwood 3 -- ° ---------.. f .. °°» .. ___ ^---- ' , 4 , 7,850,00 1 _- ---ti_-- $7n I tindeat telware tv_ Colvin_ 4 10.345.00 C $93,105.00 --------------- Parkside . _ Jewett to w• -..- °' -- " ----------------. _____ Rnthersf ..- .. .. ° - --- a °' 4 - -- - -- r -___ -. M,...,- ... -__r __---- 9,429.00 ---- - -- --____......__----______ $84,861.00 ; -------------- °arl: side North Drive to Stalin 4 t &,OOD.nD 572,000.00 1 t -------- - ° ° ° °_ ° ° -- _ -- F2i cY mo ____ - »�w .. .. M-» � --- -- ^ ° °__ t SOS Per t ° - - - __ °_ ° ........ � _-- �-- o Golotiiat ircte __ ° - °_? - -'- °-w_`_`___ t 4 3,0 -- -- i°__ °- ..s......... , - -. ° °.. ---- ---- ------ - ------------- - --- --- 7.{30 ' - ------ ----------------- Stafln I_ I _°»..°«-__ ----_°_°_°_°_.._...,.. m-_..°..... ___..__- L__---__.__..__ I._.._:«..,,. l 1 __-_-_ $119,670.$5 i ' __�..- _.....d....._- _�__�____• . w» .. « .....-_________-.,_---_-_°_ ; _____..«.--.......-._ Tacoma __n_ »___ ____ Delaware trr __ ir ________ l .._.._... ----_.-__-__ Vgi 1 3 �..._____ 3,484.00 ; $31,3561.00 ; -------__°..._..-----__ Taunton __..___ ° °---- --- -------- --.____ Colvin t0 __ __ _ __ °- _--- ------ Cunard -..__. °u 1 .._..--- w______ __________. 4 _ 7,349.00 � w___-----,_-____----.--- 566,141.On ; , Taunton Virgil to Colvi t 4 �3,27G.OU " a. - -° - $38,484.00 _ -- ______....Mw a tlGesf °Ferry tV�aIn to E'9elaware - 4 - bb� . €j , - -- ---- - - - - -� -------°--°------------------------------- -- ------- ------ -•-- _---- - - - - -- -- -------- �------ - -_. -_ Ellicot Dislriri .- ----r° -------- ».. _..,-- .. - -_ - °__-____.._..<. _..,.......- ,-- °�- __ °____ -� —'-- Rdams ° -W,. _ °. -_w -- ---- _-_.,_.._..---- .. °__--- -- - - - - -° --- ------ - ----- ^_---- Sycamore to William -- -_.._L °-- ---- -- •- -_ --- ____ .---- °-- -- --- -- - --- r., Y - -' , - .,__`_ - 10,050.00 - � $90.450.00 °- _ °�._.. ----- , - t aech Carlton ° °- °- __a.._____ -__ _ _- to __ -r,._ B NC °_ °_- ___,.__- °_- _ 3 i i 100.00 1 uS,9Dn.QQ 1 F °- ww_..,--- ____ iingharn brie fa Church 5 �--- 3,853.00 i __-- 534,677.00 _------ - ---- -° - --- - - - - - -- -- Carlton w__ - - - -- .. °--- -- - - - -- -° - ....__ to --------------------- Fast t nd ------------- ------ �------- , 3 1 --------- _-- 1,420-66 i . °_n $12,785.94 _----- - - °- -+ � _ __ l _----_-•-------------------------------------°---_-___--. Carolina ._..--- ---- --- ------ Seventh to Fourth °--- ____ _- __-- --- F-- l 4 ; ° ° - -._.. 4.988.00 l _ -- $44,892.00 .,-..,,w.. -- - _- .- _.- i _ °— ; _ ° - __ ____ - - -- College to Allen --- -------------------------- y - ; 3 ; 4,5SO.n0 _....- _ °�_- ; °r___.•___.<.... 54n,950.00 "_...,...--- _--- , _- °- ° °-- °_' -'-[ _____ ..._ -. n.._- •_- °_-- -_ °.._ Count _Cottacge �Irn +oad _...... _-. _ .... ----------------- tG Seventh -- r.» A 4 . •_-- 2 077.00 S18,G93 -GO ------ f ---------- -- Dodge - -_-- e [ ltchigan __-- _=_ to ,. - ° °a_._.M____--- - --. West F grade 4 7 ^ 500 00 $130,500M Ellicott ° °P - -° _ .. ". Cene, B Yw to €3ra;I y - __. ° °_ ° °- - --- t 3 -� 7,201,51 `- F ° -�° 64,813..59 ; Clmwaad Vi _ ° -__- ____ °_WeSf tG Ed4vard .-- _.._- _ °__�.- ° ° °____� -_ -__ 4 w� -r- 9,65_0._0_0 -° - 14 -° — ° °° ___ ------------ Fourth GenesBa__ tG Carolina � _ -� _=es�=� _ - -.._y .. 8.388.QQ �75,492.DD Fax -- .,° _ °___, °_ °_ e --------- - � ° °a— Genese -n to ° ° Express va;_ �_w <., __•___.._..... .... ,. «.. .._.- _- ,-- __.. ° _ °L'__..�_.«.. 3,322.J0 «. < ...... " F "' - $29,898.00 -• -•-- - _...._.- _-- .----- __•- -- ftfrtf<i!rl - - -- --.. _` ___.._-- °------- Swan ..,..- ..- ------------------ _.- - - _ -_.v - - --- ----- C!IU1 d1 _____ w------- ..----_-_-_-___- E i _r ------ „------ r - 1,�ts 3 -rwfl ..__________ _--- 51 /,154 <.lvlt�i .._ »_..- . -. - € _ __ -_- i .-------------------------- r enesee JS)t7r,�F I to f�.IGi7 n iF.LS 511 i ii rtr_.. 4 5f ,FjhdF,, �,�pe �riryin;a } Guilford Gertesee to Sycamore 3 F 4,850.00 - DQ _� Herman Vnesee to Best ° °- -- a :1,889.00 -- --- 535,001.00 ; • -- -•,___ °_ _ _ _ °_ °__ ° -_ _.e.... ».....«......» _.. _,._ -.-_ __ ° _ °.. °_._e °..,_.... ._.._ « «...... »,....-- '- `_ - -_ ° °- __�. _ °- ,,..._._---- ----- .--- ..-, -- --_ °_..�_------ -.»- -- _-- ----- }- °--- •-- _- - - -•.9 ` Johnsen Sycamore 4 ; 4.523:00 °°_ -_° ° ° , ° -.._ $40,707.00 _ _ -__..° _ _...,w.. _ .- .. ' - Lembo °Broadway _ «_ _. -_4 °t0 _ °, r ----------------- 6- ° °O6 — � i t3roadv_ra ' `--- to Brawn °° ° ° ° ~- - .- __ -__ -t._,-_-- ° 3.500.00 .,---- «...s__- a52,2DQ.Qfl f °_ °_-- -`--- `- ---_ i<__.. °- ..__ -- - -.i ._»....».. ....... .......... °.._ °_ Aladisolt °_ °___.. °._`_-- °_w_ »..-- Howard -- ...,u_- to °_.. ° '"°' -- °- --- ___ - _--- t16'iEliam .-- ,._L-- 1 3 [ L------ 2,102.26 >, ----- - w $19,460.34 °- _.- .------ -- •.,.<_..--- ._.- ...._. - °.1 h7myland Prospect to V%fos! Tupper --- , 4 .... 4,127.79 e $37,150.11 ; Mohawk Ni nara to ------ ---- - --------- - Franklin_ ' 4 71 DO i $38,439.00 ` - - -- i - ----°--- w-- w--------------- ------ ---------- .. t4orrroe ETsgis _..w..._ to - - - -- ___________ Genesee _ _ _ ° °_ 3 ' , , 1kT /DG DD , $168,354.00 l _e__ -_ °° Mortimer to Car nesee t °_ ° » „ °____ ` 2,#�ti9.9D ; $24,029.10 ; _ __° °G 9ulher tvry M- M Syearnnre l;f "NC =0 [lest i_...___ 9 933 flC3 �__ $89,397.00 �_- _- ° ----- .- ---- ° - - - - 1�9yr Ee -_ - °__ __ _ _ -_- Michigan x____ to ,:_-- -- -- - etfers to _ _ _.__.__- _w 10 100.00 --------- 590,900.00 North Jefferson to Michigan `z Pearl Church to Seneca ; 4 ; 4,9ffU.00 544 > ... y ..-- ; _` ^ ------- - -------------------- ---------------- Perry E'earl to Erie ---""7TW_,^_ 3 ' � - _ ----- ` - _ -------- S.t86.n7 ; $46,500.03 P oseNottit to ___ VII4 ima ° °_wi } 4 4,350,00 + 539. ivO.Dn --- -- °--------- - --- -. .www_°_ °__ ° -- ------------------------ Seventh Carolina fo - °- __ °_ ° - West Ganescc - - -_- - °--- _.._.._._.- 4 s ,______ _ ..__ 1n,931.DD ; °..�-- °--- °- --- --1 Stlernvan Ciest t0 Gel3esee 4 4,0 1 $36,405.00 l Sonth Division Michi to __ °—__ ____________---- -- _ry -____ -_,- _ ......�-- _- _______. -° --- Stoats Court '- - - ___________._....-----«______-.-_---....________.._,..---_---_-•- to - -- north end ---- - - - - -" 4 -- i' ----- __s" .... _______ .. __ 1.339.OD 'T' 512,051.00 - --- -- .__..--------------- -- .`5V ------ ----- °----------- �?errttar. f, ./ ,/ ', 2, 49 0 . 1 J A V #rgirtia Ff!n:dfood to Alarinef - ° _ __ --- ---- - - - - - - -_ -- ° 1,080,87_ ° - - -- ---- -- .83 T M» ___ ° °° -- ---- WesI ----------- WOSt Genesee F tmt�1[l --- t --- °-- --- - - - -- Fourth 4 ; 4,667,00 l $42.003.00 > y West Seneca - - Franklin - to Lower Terrace l 7 l ------ 620,W l ~5,5138.73 ^ °____ °__ °____� ------------- � _ °.. °P- Georgia ______..� °- °:»•,µ WtlliRey °. »___m °_„m °_°- °- _____ °__.. °to -T --- _.. „- ------° r -- Hudson °_'. °____.__~ ~...... -_° ; il � __ .- __ °__ °_ °_ ° °_ _° s_ f_----- ..- _-- - «r °._ 8,3?8. 28 - - p"'"'" l $E33,954.52 t r � William to ° Jefferson . - ___ - --- °---- °--- L --- --- - w - - -` 8,75 $78,750.00 ESTIM��ATED [__ffWA_L_] T � 10 r-11 T Strut Overlay Program 2007 - Tentative List $9.00 (oveday2007master- 1122/07) ESTIMATED FINAL Fillmore Distract " Priority f2ATIPtG SQ.YD. COST COST _ __- - -- — ---�_ -------^------------------^-----`^ ----------- Alabama O`Connel to '_------------ - -` South - -° ; 3 ; ____ _ _- _�------ 4,362.22 1 $39,259.98 ; I --__ -__, -_ _ --- °---------- -*• ------------ + -- -- - - -- - --- ---- Babcock - - - --- - -------------- - - William to - - - - °__ ----------------- north of Howard ---- _- - -_- � ; 4 ; 6 > 64Q 00 $59,400. -- 1 _ -_ �- -------------- .----- ---- .,-_ f3abcock ^.._ .,, ^ __----------------- _ .. ....___--__---- Quinn _- _--- Elk + 4 ' 3 667.00 $33 003.00 + -- 3 - `- -- - -° ___ _ - I ----- ------------ - __ - - ^lo Chi cago Ohio ° __ _ Perr y__ - _. _ _ -- -___ - - - -_ 4 __ F_- 5,070.00 __ ,__ - - - -__ _R_- -_..__ ___J ^_- a5,63b.00 _- _ - ° - -- _ �:.__ ^___-- -_.,_- _____ __ ____ ______ Clinton ___ __ _ _ ____ _ ___ __f Emslle _ l illmo €e 4 I - - -`- 14,000.00 I $126, -0 -.DO I F ___ - - -- ---- .- __-- •--- - - - - -_ a - ------ - - - - -� -------------- `-- - - Doat __ - - - -- - W._. -tn- - --- --------- -- Genesee to - ^ - - -- _^ - - -- -- Bailey _ - -._1 1.----- ; ^_---- - r 4 7,138.00 ; $64,242.00 ; ------ ------ Fillmore 5 camore to Genesee 4 9,400.-0 $84,60090 1 ; I._.-...-_____...... �------^..... �......,._.._.. ....... ^.._ ^---- r- -- ._- __ - - - --€ .- ..___.. ___........- ,.....-°__------ Fiflmcre �.. ......................^.^_-^__----^^......._..__......:.---^------- Broadway to Sycamore „_ ��- ^ - -____ -- 5 9 400.00 E $84,600.00 € E _ -____1 _ �._� ^' - - - -__ .__ Fillmore William Broadway�� - - -- ---------- E 4 ,93690 $ 136 ,424 ^Op Genesee ---- - Mos le ^^ to Rohr I 3 ; 8,3649- 1 --- --- --- I F Gifford ne Ge to S camore 1 ' $43,200.00 4,8p090 I I Goodyear Walden to Genesee - -_ - - I 5 1 6,629.38 I $59,664.42 I I _ r»___.,...,.-__. r.__^..... -._^ ^_____- ..y-- ,.___ °__......_ ---------------.._........___-__---___------- Guilford _-- .._......_,.____..... Sycamore ____ - T - T - ^ T to ^- _...,____ - - - Broadway r -______....,-__ - r 3 + 4 750.00 r $42 7509 - i Herman Genesee to Sycamore � - -__ -_ �__' - -i -- ------ WW ^ ^� Ivy Walden to ^ - - - - - -- Genesee - - - _.......__. -._.._ - _-- - - - -- V4 -- - - F 4 I 4,94-.0- I $44,1 - - -- i I ..,147_ •_____---------- Kent Warre- - ----------- ---- - to Hou hton 8 i 3 I 349.72 I $3,147.48 ; 1 Louisiana South Park to Pe 1 4 1 3.350.00 1 $30,150.00 1 1 ._-- ----- r---- -- _---- ^_-- -- -. -- ------------- ........:...._--------.....,.-------------...._-------------...-^----'_--------------------- Louisiana Park _._ t °___ O hio _ r----...._-.--- r__..._. i 1 4 I 17,185.00 $154 ; - - -_ Mffnor _, Br South - __oadway - `---- - to Willi - -° - -_ -' 3 2,300 - + I -- ^ °-- - - - --1 -- - ----- $20 700.00 W - ------------ Minton Smith^^_____________ f__ Selkiam irk 3- L___..__...---- x,000. ©OR $ 18,-00.00 , ^-- - - - - -^ -- -_ » - -. _-------------- F ..... - _- llflontgomery - - -`__ - agte to - - -- - -------- °----- -`" -_- Howard _ - - _--- ____.__ - • __ -- _L.._.__ ______:....€. ^ -� -� 3 ^,- - - ^ 4,104m W $36,936.00 - - -- j . ........... . ------- --- ------ - - Ohio °___ . ___ _- ____-- _- _-- .. ^_______-- Louisiana to - -. - Chicago F 1 4 4 , 40,560.00 , , $95,040.00 i I Peabody Perry �� Quinn ____ ___ __ _ ! 5 , r-------^---^- 750.00 , $6,750.00 r r r----- _.,._----- ____....r--------- - -- Person _-- ^---- - - - - - - ----------- -- _. _ Broadway -- - ° - - -» to ^ _North End - --- - - - -- -------- _. r ------------- 3 F 3,2-0.00 i _ _I---- `.---- - - -I__ _ - __ - _ _ir_------ - - - - -_ _ _ � __ _ - - - -t $14,490.00 F F Pink Lord to ----------- -- - - - - -- Mon ome __------ -- -- .------- r 3 1,610.00 + - -_- r. ._._.J E.---••______ ••------ °- J.-- ...._..:____•• •___.... «......,._-- -- Reed ----- ---- --- Broadway to Sycamore r 3 , 4,906 00 F 544,100.00 F r p.._,._----------- .._------- _- •- •- h-- _- __ °_... ° »� •____--•- _---- »..:....--- f2eed .--- _____ °----------------- .. Sycamore -- to _ -_ _ __ _. Genesee _ -- 4---°--_--....... 1 3 1 4,862.00 1 $43,758.0- I I ........__.:..,._r-- __� -- -- _..__......__T......._--- -_ °_ °� .°---- itaeter .+..+:.___-_------- _--- ._. - - - Walden to ..- °_.°., ..__ -- t Genesee --`-----------------_-___ ° ° - -- r_--------°--° T .--- � 4 --- _ t _ ---- .- j ----- _� - ° -- 3200, , � $28,800.00 ° ° °° _ _---- _..____J . ._.. ° °_._-n__- v lkir'k _- __...- F; {cG e to South Entl F b r.r-----,._----- b--- 5,632.b:.3 F �- °-, °__ °.n_.�'_..,. r $�D,€i93.67 ».. --..« _......>:--- 1 r..�- I ° °...- ._. --- -� Seymour >_<,.,..._._-__ a=.. v ..«..-..» pq_ pa__.«.«_»-»»____,.___.-------°._ Lord to ` - - - ° -_ __...._--------°--°--------- Emslie _.._.._- 1 4 t------------- -- 3,337.78 I $28,240.-2 1 ----------- -- ------------- _-•-• ------ - - -- -- _- ° - - - -- -- ------ .._..__ Smith ---� - - °--------- FftlmorE to Clinton 1 4 ; 6,725.-0 I $60,525.-- ° - ° °-- ¢ °-- °�----- I --- - - - --- -°--°-°---°°_°_ _- - °-- _- . - Smith _- _-- _ °_---- -- ° - °- - °° - -- - . --- ° °-- ' °-------- Clinton to 5 llilfiarn .-- __---- _ »____-- r----- - - - -__ ,-- - - - - -- --- .,� - -__ - 4 5,6E6.00 1 550,944.-- F F _-- _ _ - -- _ __________ __ _ ^ - --- Sniiiii ---------_-_-----_-___---__--_--------- William to Hroadwa y-------------- + 4 � t� �----------- 7,814.00 .____ ' "Y" - , $70,:Q H)D I --- - -- ------ --- - 1 - -- -- ---------------......-_-„-....__°_------------------_.._».-...______-_`- S;rcarnvr° t1i!mor ______- ____ r _ °- - -- -- -- w Fifimore _..,.- °_ °---------- ° ° f 3 F $,9LU.DDSt1,1QC.D0 1 7,392.00 I $66,528.-0 3 1 + I 5ycarnare Herman to - - ° . - - - ° -° ° °- -� - -- _ � - °_° ° °--- - - - - -- » - - -- ' ° Sycamore .... W alden °--- - - - - °_ - fo--- °Howlett _ °_ ° ° °- - - -- - - - °_ ° °_ °_ °_ ---- - -_ "-" ` -- `SFieEman 3 - f _.._ �_ - - t ° 12,53-.0- + �____ $112,770.00 - on � - Y � ------------ i - -- - ----- - --- �tlilliarri • - - - - °- .° __ Tv emaria o r 4 F �.6�6.fsd $80,4 F F .......,.------------- ------------- - --- -. ------------------_-------- .:.....».. «.. «.,...... °___ -_L __- ...._- ...... «... - - .. - _--- _-- .- ..... -J LpY M District — Abbott - to- Baiie Southside- 4 + 3 696.00 1 $33,264.00 1 I ° -- ----------- ----- Babcock __ __.___1 - »____ _- _- -- - -- - -- -- - - -_ -- r------- __- _--€ - _ - -_- .-- -- Per ---------------- - - - to - -Elk ------------------ ____ -_ -__ . -- _ _ r------------ Babcock Quinn to Elk - - - -- ---- - - -% -- ----- OD - - -- __533,0-3.-0 _ .; L.--- . - - - - _- ___ _ ._ ___- Bailey __ °_ ° °____._._ - °_ ._____ Clinton - __ to „- ___ °- ° °_ °- __ - - - -. _ -__ Dingens .- ._I. 1 1 17,5--.-0 1 5157,500.00 , t3alley South Park to - hJlcKinleY 1 1 -_ °° _____..........».._---------°°--°-------°°----"'” 10,200.00 1 $91,800 -00 I 1 ----- `-- - -- -., . °--- ___-- ° ° °_...- ---_ Bailey -° Walden to Genesee + 4 F _....6«........., 12.650.-- F °-.° $113,S5Q.OD , ____d. -.. _.- _..__ -_- -J --------------- ....._,.,.....«....------.._ 3rinktttan °....:.....:. --- _-. - - _- _ West Shore t - e....-__._..:.......,_..:,:__.,__. West Share .�L °_ °_n_ °_..- I 4 I 00.0 4,600.00 I $36,000.0- 1 a _ - - ------ Grosso�an _- lemfn------ -- --- - ----- - ----- --------- ---------------- --------- Genesee 3 ---- °"- °- -'_ -.... 3,t}O .00 I $31,500. -0 ; a -___ °..,�--- °_- __- - °°- --- - - - -_� ---- a_ - -_ ^ -- CrossiTtarl - °-- -- °°----°°_..`°..__». Heminwa y ...,........_ ^_ ---- South End I-------_-°---- r'------ 4 F j _ - .... 966.60 L-- - - -- --------- $$,100.0 - ,... »..L-- i °-- -. ._..._.._..__--°_ Doat _to -- --- ^__"- `._------------ - - ^ Zelmer to City Line ^-- - ----- 1 4 I 7,1i�7.D0 I $64,503.-- 1 D orris -- --- ------ - - - - °- Bailey -------- - - -W »T fa____Olympic __ ------- -_ 1 4 1 1,7840 $16.05G.QQ ___ °_.�- ..... 1 _-- - - - -_r `__ `- _--- ...._-- .._,._.,.,.___•__° Elk _ ° °__d_,. »-- ......:_.._- Bradford ta __ »...._ .,_ ____°-___°_._:.^.-...,.__.._,..,.,------ Dofe r -____..._°»__ r � ..............__° -------- --------- --- -------------- - Garharn Perr to Llk 4 I 2,178.00 I 519,602.0- I I Greene William to - -- - °__ _ ___ Moreland _ __ -11 1 4 1 5,90- 00 1 $53,100A0 1 - - -- - _° I - - - -- ........_---_------- �-------------------- ---- -- -- - °-------- -- ---- - - - - -- -- f p Weiss °_------ 3,267.-- w - 529,40390 _.° _�` -------------- Griswald South Ogden ___ °,�__ °- _ -.____ _ °t _°____d to City Line ; 3 I 2,6 -D -00 1 $23,400.00 r F Harriet East Delavan t Easton 3 I 5,050.00 I #2 nne�m Bailey to Greene °.-- °-- _ ° ° -- -- .. 3,501.38 r «....- ........ ° - -° � $31,512.42 ....... »...... F ; .-....-_. a.__....___-___-_ Kermit a_-_»°_:._«...._,..._- _`-- _- ° °'en- ___- __----- a 0[ympic j' 4 �.- 2,476.-- 22,230.0- 1 I Keystone - - - - - -- » -µ to Walden to West S hore S I 3,544.79 1 $31,9 02 -39 1 --- --`--__•r--------- , ..---r .__-'---------------.._....»...._..-_^_--°------ Keysturie -- ----'----- Walden _.»_.. «--- ------ - -_ r"-°""' p»..---- r-'----__'___- ° °-- - -- --' 20 t3oat a r-__»....----- 4,731] r $42.874.68 F - - -- + ------- - - - - -- -- --- --- °------ - - - - McKi nl ey -° _ - y--- °---- ° °--- Qaile - - - to - -- - - -- - - - -° - /lbboit ° -- - -� - -- - ° -w -� 1 A 1 8,55-.0- I — 576,95-.00 - - -- 1 �. 1 a , __.. -._ rr Berry ._ v_._.___ a -_., _.._ Dole _ __ _..° _ °- . - -... Babcock ° _ _ -_ .. --- -- -_ -- - 1 1 ,-- -...,, -- - -_- 1 _v_u ° °___ __ __ - _ Pena - -- °-- - °_y° ___ °_____ _ _° Baffle O __ ------------ 3 F 1,433.57 r �. 812.�t12.13 r - - -- ° «1 , J --- ------------ --- Pulaski _--- - - - - -' ___ °- - - Clinton -to -J - fast «End- ___.._- ° °-- __ °_ -- L....._.....:...- ..- - -L - 5 Griwaid 1 1 -_ ___- J. aZGr. -0 I .- _______ _J_------------ $23403.00 t 1 South ogderJ Gri5wotd to Clinton 4 a-- r_+ 3, ,., ----- - '�---- °- °' ° - -- -i ------------------------- 7tirrlf �j ---`°.___»»_..--.`..-__°.._°---"-`-""_.,....__.,-.._ tfv - Ir.r:ri to uY£J- yi�r�rg �------------- r sr , 4 J-.._.,-..-,^' - ,------------- to Street Overlay Program 2007 - Tentative List $9.00 (overlay2007master- 1!22107) ESTIMATED FINAL Masten District RATING SQ.YD. COST Amsterdam East Delavan to North End T ' - C_________ _ . "_ . "1 .. ____ ., __ ...... _ . ^T_ -- ^ ----- ---- - - - - -, Cambridge " "___ E _ - ast t]elavan ^ - - -- to Ftumbofdt---------------- _ L -_ -__ -- -___ -i ^_ 5 536,67 __. $49 ^ 830.03 ^T_ 1 _..____ --- Chester East Ferry to Northland 3 4,OOfl.00 1 $36,000.00 -- ------ - - - - - -- - - - - -- - -- v ._ __ __ _-_-_ -- + ---- - - -- -, Choster Glenwood to East Ferry - -; 3 1 2,900.0() $26,100.00 1 r ---- ------- ....r..__ _ _ - - -T ^ ^--------- - - - - -T _- ----_. Comwaki Sussex to Pembroke r 4 , 2,165.0Q $19,485.00 ...___......_______-__"'-------------........ _.......................__..___ -_-------------------- L^__.._^ _..___- _L-------- _---- ..L..... __.._.............._ -L .___ -____. East Delavan Grider to Northumberland 1 3 9,300.00 I $83,7pQ.00 ; ____ _____ _..__- .._- ..______ _ __ ___ -__ _-- _--- - - - - -_ _ __ ____ ---------------- - ----- � Florida -^ Jef #arson _- - - - to - Humboldt 4 ; 7,650.00 $68,850.00 ; Girard Filimore to Humboldt 3 , 5,900.00 $53,100.00 , ____- _______..____ -____ Y__.._____.__^_.--^..---------------------------^--_- L-_^------ __------ ''--- _- - - - - -. Harlow Purd to Alexander 3 ; 1,000.00 $9,008.00 ; Landon ^ East Humbold# to Filimore 3,450.39 $31,053.51 ; .__- ....___ __ - - ^ -- -----`•-----_-^....___- ......_..._....,- ......___'"__ r_....____--^--- r ------ ^ - ' ---- T ------- ` ------- T_ _........_. Litchfield _ -_- _ - _Grder ^___ __- _- - -10- Deerfield --- -- - ----- -- 5 � 1849.34 � $ -- ---- -- , Litchfield Wyoming --- C3erfield - - -^ ; - - - -- 3 1 1,908.00 $17,100.00 -------------- ______ ___ ___ __ -------- ; --- ----- _ - � _ - -------- Mapleridge - -- Grider --- - -_ -_- _ ` - �to _^ Wyoming - - -- ' 5 3,802.94 $34,226.46 ; Nnrtolk last Delavan to North End --------------------------------------------- Laurel ----^------------------------ 4 1 5,100.00 ; $45,900.00 ^ ^__________to ^ - to -- �_ __ ________ Ges[ _ ,.- __ - -__ __ , - -_. _-______^-}--------------^-- 5,512.37 $49 ,811.33 East , 4 , 5,792.00 , $52,128 _- _- __-- _ -__to to - ---- - Northland 1 4 1 3,740.00 ; - -- $33,340.00 .______.._..,. _...... _-..-.. ,�.... ^__ ^........_...... ^.._ ^- •- _ __..._---- ---- °_- °-_ _--�--------------- r ------- ^- ^- ^---- ^-- , - �� - -` � Street Overlay Program 2007 - Tentative List $9-00 1, Ii t (oveday 122107) EST IMAT ED FINAL. COST IF Zir,,G su Y0 U05T ----------------- f 'I ijwjzfl - 4 ------ J $ $90,000,00 'Z;gFj7,F ------------------ f ff ---------------- F F ---- T T onawanda $ ---- f $41,698.01 - __ 1 , Grant H ---------------- t t --- Y - --- - - - - -- ------ - ------------- - L 1 14,200.00 L L L fUTj66 - L ------------ Henrietta - ! Forest - t6 O Ontario 4 ------ - ------ L 1 $ $43,623-00 ------------ ---------------- � ---------------------------------------------- to Elmwood I --- 4 ------ � - - 6, - 7 - 8 - 9 - - 0 - 61 L ------ 1 fi Hertel --------- - - - - - - -- P acific - ----------------- t tw --------------------- 4 4 - L71L,19_t.00 I I 'E7dCdjdtfj ---------------- C r7 - ta --- TTr;iW6; - d ---------- Y $46,800-W I t Ontario i iW 4 4 $ c - Y - 4 - b . - �M�mr O r - --- 6 6 - ---------------------- - 4 - L - --- 6 __-___---________J.-______-_--- - - ------ j j ------ L 6,W65. _ ----------------- -------------------------------------- ------ 1 1 27. Skillen at Viaduct 4 S,U6'10 — W, $ 0 0 0 - 0 0 I ; ------ ----- - ----------- ------------------- r ------------- ------ - Camd - 1 ---- tNETW.bb --------------------------------------- _'to 4 2,13WOO Tacoma Delaware ------------------------- ------------ ,IMIZW�Fdg -- - - - - --- ---- xafI5 ---------- 11 It ----------- ------------------------------------------------------------------ --------------- ------------ r 112,9:334 1 s i,19699-lo South Distric ----------- - ----- i - ------------ ------------------- gtj ----------------- ------ i ------- r --- Abbott ��j4t7iFcFJ t6 v ----- — ---- --- ----------- Sat[;; - ---------------- to ---- 4 24, 1 .n2� ---- - 7 ---------------- ------- $ 1 1 ------------ Avondale - --- Sene ---------- ta ofuoi�lzr - 4,083.46 $36,751.14 .... i ........... ....... I ------ ------ L --- 4 � $41,598,00 I t '§jquw -------- Seneca to Fields 1 9 -------- ---- ----------- Cazenovia ------ ----- ---- �24 0010 --- fj(�67 - ------------- to w6if� cjin ----------------- ------ --------------- ------------- 4 -------- ----------- ----------- �UjFWF� ------------------- �;6L[17 J�jF� --------- McKin 5 ------ ' 9,164.00 $82,476.00 to -L ----------- 2L ----------------- - ------ L --- ----------- - ----- ---- -- 'tT6F ---------------- 1;�5ftT ---------- - t� McKinley I �00 5 500,00 1 McKinley _ -- ---- ------ - - - - - ------- ----------- --------------- K66�� ----------------- to ---- McKinley a 4 1 4,203 ��;J( i Edgewood --------- -------------- -------- ---- - - 'R�F� E - n - g -------------- Park ----------- t( - ) ---- M -- c - K - jn - I - e - y - -------- 1 $B9,721,0U ---- ( ----------- � --------- ------ -4 4 -------------- Ho kins South Park to Tim 4 L Kamper Seneca ------- FFg - ------ ty --- Fran 1 1 ----------------------- ..... 2 - 5 5,150.00 $46,356.Yd' I -------------------------------------------------- ----- 4 Y1 : ------------- ----------- Leamington Place --------- §j�2 to End 3,553.36 ---, ------------ � ------- - ----- ----- ------ - -- Ho --------------------------- j . $49,050.00 Okell South Park - ---------- t� 5,450 --------------- ------------ Le — ------------------------ j ------ ;-- __- ______ -- , Paul -------------------- �Tj�e ----------------- to North gion $ 27,825,48 --- - --------------- -------- 'U.7 $ -- ----------------- U7 --------------- r.; t;i OW;z to SWL;imi� 4 (16 , 9 - (Tjf9FE ---------------- �;j�i ---------------- t� ---- j 00 1 $4UbUU,UU , 4 i 4,500 , -------- ------ -- I ------ �: ---- - ----------- ----- _- _y.. -' -- - I -------- ------------------ WaiWif ----------------- ----------------- t 4 1 4,150.00 1 $37,350.00 L ............ ------------ 66g ------ fg � gg - I j . 66 1 1 1 Turner ------------------ ------------ r F Verona ------------ ----------------- ------ ---- ---- 3 5,20 , I Erycr(T.T(T I Sen eca to Frank I Yd L t ------------ 4 1 - --------------------- r - - - -- - ------ -------------- Weyand Whitfiiefd ---------------- Wwaj; ------------- F" 4,394.00 $39,546.00 - 9"H6 -- 'Wa7d ------------- ----------- ffc & y r ------------------- $7 ---------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- --------------- K66�� ----------------- to ---- McKinley a 4 1 4,203 ��;J( i Edgewood --------- -------------- -------- ---- - - 'R�F� E - n - g -------------- Park ----------- t( - ) ---- M -- c - K - jn - I - e - y - -------- 1 $B9,721,0U ---- ( ----------- � --------- ------ -4 4 -------------- Ho kins South Park to Tim 4 L Kamper Seneca ------- FFg - ------ ty --- Fran 1 1 ----------------------- ..... 2 - 5 5,150.00 $46,356.Yd' I -------------------------------------------------- ----- 4 Y1 : ------------- ----------- Leamington Place --------- §j�2 to End 3,553.36 ---, ------------ � ------- - ----- ----- ------ - -- Ho --------------------------- j . $49,050.00 Okell South Park - ---------- t� 5,450 --------------- ------------ Le — ------------------------ j ------ ;-- __- ______ -- , Paul -------------------- �Tj�e ----------------- to North gion $ 27,825,48 --- - --------------- -------- 'U.7 $ -- ----------------- U7 --------------- r.; t;i OW;z to SWL;imi� 4 (16 , 9 - (Tjf9FE ---------------- �;j�i ---------------- t� ---- j 00 1 $4UbUU,UU , 4 i 4,500 , -------- ------ -- I ------ �: ---- - ----------- ----- _- _y.. -' -- - I -------- ------------------ WaiWif ----------------- ----------------- t 4 1 4,150.00 1 $37,350.00 L ............ ------------ 66g ------ fg � gg - I j . 66 1 1 1 Turner ------------------ ------------ r F Verona ------------ ----------------- ------ ---- ---- 3 5,20 , I Erycr(T.T(T I Sen eca to Frank I Yd L t ------------ 4 1 - --------------------- r - - - -- - ------ -------------- Weyand Whitfiiefd ---------------- Wwaj; ------------- F" 4,394.00 $39,546.00 - 9"H6 -- 'Wa7d ------------- ----------- ffc & y r ------------------- $7 ---------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- , 9 - (Tjf9FE ---------------- �;j�i ---------------- t� ---- j 00 1 $4UbUU,UU , 4 i 4,500 , -------- ------ -- I ------ �: ---- - ----------- ----- _- _y.. -' -- - I -------- ------------------ WaiWif ----------------- ----------------- t 4 1 4,150.00 1 $37,350.00 L ............ ------------ 66g ------ fg � gg - I j . 66 1 1 1 Turner ------------------ ------------ r F Verona ------------ ----------------- ------ ---- ---- 3 5,20 , I Erycr(T.T(T I Sen eca to Frank I Yd L t ------------ 4 1 - --------------------- r - - - -- - ------ -------------- Weyand Whitfiiefd ---------------- Wwaj; ------------- F" 4,394.00 $39,546.00 - 9"H6 -- 'Wa7d ------------- ----------- ffc & y r ------------------- $7 ---------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated April 12, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets, be, and lie hereby is authorized to award a contract for Resurfacing of City Pavements City Wide 2007, Group #667, to Catco, the lowest responsible bidder, in the amount of $2,495,708.95 ($2,268,826.32 base bid + 10% increase $226,882.63 — $2,495,708.95) Funds for the project are available in Capital Project Account #30032106 and an infrastructure account to be established after the 2007 spring bond sale. Passed. 19 N g: rmv t Awp60 \msword\rrnv119c5 -1 a.doc �' (- b A YES` NO BONIFACIO ' * * + DAVIS FONTANA * � FIMCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL + SMITH [ MAI - 5 ] * g * U [213 -.61 [ 3l4 - 7 1 F #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: May 1, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Shoshone Pool [: Emergency Treatment System Replacement [: Job #0721 [: University District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Item No. 25, CCP 04/03/07 EX. (ITEM NO. CCP TEXT The Commissioner received emergency costs for City Pool Repairs on April 30, 2007. He has determined that this initial work needs to be done for the pools to open. 1. JFK Pool - Replace missing /damaged main drain grates The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Twenty Eight Thousand Five Hundred One and 00/100 Dollars ($28,501.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount $39,380.00 Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Add $28,501.00 Revised Contract Amount $67,881.00 The Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets will increase the contract with Numarco., Inc. in the amount of Twenty Eight Thousand Five Hundred One and 00/100 Dollars ($28,501.00). Funds for this work are available in 38320906 445100 -- Division of Buildings. DEK /PJG /dlg cc: Comptroller C. Serafin, Bldgs. Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: Acting, of ,Public Works, Parks &Streets Signature of Department Head- and filtered water inlet grates as necessary. Add $ 2,826.00 2. MLK Park Pool - Replace the main drain grate. Add $ 2,260.00 3. Shoshone Pool - Fabricate a new filter pit ladder. Add $ 1,830.00 4. Crowley Wading Pool - Provide new filter elements, paint and weld pump support; replace main drain grates and the filter pit drain plug. Add $ 6,010.00 5. Riverside Pool - For investigation and repair of the south end return lines. Add $10,000.00 6. Kensington Pool - To repair leak at the main drain box. Add $ 3,050.00 7. Masten Pool - Repair the main drain grate. Add $ 2,525.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Twenty Eight Thousand Five Hundred One and 00/100 Dollars ($28,501.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount $39,380.00 Amount of This Change Order ( #1) Add $28,501.00 Revised Contract Amount $67,881.00 The Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets will increase the contract with Numarco., Inc. in the amount of Twenty Eight Thousand Five Hundred One and 00/100 Dollars ($28,501.00). Funds for this work are available in 38320906 445100 -- Division of Buildings. DEK /PJG /dlg cc: Comptroller C. Serafin, Bldgs. Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Title: Acting, of ,Public Works, Parks &Streets Signature of Department Head- CA L Tr ' ,r- ( 61 0 fil 71-1 /11 1 1) t� &,l, PASSED 7A7 �YE �NO BONIFACIO' DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLO KFARNS OCURTO- U A 3mrm MAj- 51 9 0 [2/3 -.6] 3/4 71 CA L Tr ' ,r- ( 61 0 fil 71-1 /11 1 1) t� &,l, PASSED #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 24, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Increase in Contract [: Replacement of [: Street Light Standards [: Group 650 [: Ashland Avenue, Tifft Street, [: Various Citywide PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY)[: Item No. 11; C.C.P.05 /30/06 I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for additional Street Light Standards for various locations Citywide. Additional work necessary for: 1. Replacement of Knockdown City - -owned Standards (18 x $2950.00) $ 53,100.00 2. Installation of Additional Post -Top Mounts (6 x $904.00) $ 5,400.00 3. 2" Conduits (284 x $8.00) $ 2,240.00 4. 18" Pullbox (1 x $600.00) $ _,.._6Q Add $ 61,340.00 5. Galvanized High Strength Couplings (Not Used) Deduct - 00 Total Add $ 59,840.00 The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of fifty -nine thousand eight hundred forty dollars ($59,840.00). Summary: Current Contract Amount $228,965.00 Amount of this Change Order Add $ 59,840.00 Revised Contract Amount $288,605.00 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 30032106 and future bond account established after the 2007 spring bond sale. DEK /S,7S /KMW:cam CC , . Comptroller Bill Heinhold Department Head Name: Daniel E. Kreuz. P.E. Title: Acting Commissioner Public War s rks & Streets SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: PP. (cc042407.doc) oo 9 Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above coYnrnunication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated April 24, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue a change order, an increase in the amount of $59,840.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Replacement of Street Light Standards, Group 560, Ashlarnd. Avenue, Tifft Street, Various Citywide. Funds for this project are available in 30032106 and future bond account established after the 2007 spring bond sale. Passed 20 PJS:rmv t Awp60\msword\ :rmvA2Oc5- l a.doc i l ! A _YE NO BONIFACIO DAMS � FONTANA GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO R__ USSELL • * * +! * s SMTTH [ MAJ - 51 g j; 0 [3M - 71 #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL [e TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: April 25, 2007 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Engineering Acting Commissioner SUBJECT [: Permission to Enter into Agreements w /NYSDOT [: Provide Matching Funds [: Porter Ave. Reconstruction [: Niagara St. to Symphony Circle [: PIN #5757.15 PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Permission is requested from Your Honorable Body to authorize the Mayor of the City of Buffalo to enter into all necessary agreements with the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) to administer, design, bid and construct streetscape improvements included in the Porter Ave. Reconstruction Project. This project involves curbing, sidewalk, paving, street lighting and other right of way enhancements In addition, permission is requested for the City to hire an engineering consultant and commit funding necessary for first instance costs and all related Federal and Non- Federal shares of project costs. The City of Buffalo's share of costs for this project is anticipated to be 5 %. Costs estimates for the work, including engineering are $2 million dollars. The City's share of costs will be available in a Capital Project Account, which has been approved as part of the City's 2007 Capital Budget. DEK:jIj TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. Al� 4 41 If) Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Acting Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated. April 25, 2007 be received and filed; and That the Mayor be, and he hereby is authorized to enter into all necessary agreements with the New 'York State Department of Transportation, PIN #5757.15 to administer, design, bid and construct streetscape improvements included in the Porter Avenue Reconstruction Project. The City's share of costs will be available in Capital Project Account, which as been approved as part of the City's 2007 Capital Budget. Passed. 21 I'JS:rmv T :lxvp60\msword\nnY\2I c5 -1 a. doc *A YE* NO 4 BONIFACIO * _ * # DAVIS + FONTANA FRANCZYK * * * CTOLOMBEK * * * KEA,RNS LOCURTO RUSSELL S-- [?!3 -6] [3/4 - 71 # 3 (Rev 01/02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chaptex 35 -1 of the I V s� Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(;) 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: April 16, 2007 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Water to the Position of Water Meter Mechanic (Permanent, Provisional, Temporar)L, Seasonal - (Insert One) : Temporary {Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive) - (Insert One) : Appointment inimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat) - (Insert One) : at the: Intermediate {Enter Starting Solar } : Starting Salary of: $31,195 Schedule "A" ------------------------------ LAST JOB TITLE: - Meter Reader Name - - -[: Charles E. Marshall LAST DEPT.: DATE: / / Address ---[: 104 Northampton Street LAST _Water SALARY: $ 30.010 City & Zip - - -[: Buffalo, New York 14209 Last 4 digits o f S.S.N.: XXX -XX - 9820 --------------- LAST JOB TITLE: Name - - - [: LAST DEPT.: DATE: I_I_ 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- LAST - JOB TITLE: Name - - - E: 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 $29,038 - $ 33,350 TITLE CODE NO.: 5230 PERSONNEL REQ. NO.: 2005 -151 PER: YEAR X DAY HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Employee was receiving $30,010 in his permanent Position of Meter Reader. Per Union Contract he must receive at Least a $250 salary Improvement. TYPE NA OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Daniel E. Kreuz, P.E. TY -E: TITTLE OF AP PT. AUTH. Acting Commissigner DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY IIV" 1 l✓ ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (O /BEFORE APPO O THER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER. #6- HUMAN RESOURCES #7-- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLO 53003611 ATE) ERVICE 20 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION `I'O TTIE COMMON COUNCIL TO: TIIE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE FROM: DEPARTMENT: DIVISION: SUBJECT PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex, ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx /Yx /xx April 25 2007 POLICE Seized vehicle The Buffalo Police Department hereby requests permission from your honorable body to utilize current drug asset forfeiture funds to cover administrative/seizure fees to the U.S.Marshalls Office for one vehicle recently seized by the Buffalo Police Department, The vehicle is a 2002 Chevrolet, it must be assigned to the Narcotics Squad as mandated through the Drug Asset Forfeiture guide book and will be utilized in future undercover operations. The total funds to be spent to cover the fees will be $7,034.95. If you have any questions, please contact me at 851 -4531. TYPE DE.PAR ":1'M.I: N`.I' I I:rA.D NAME. CHIEF DENNIS ;I. RICHARDS TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT IIEAD Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Police Department dated April 25, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Police be, and he hereby is authorized to utilize drug asset forfeiture funds in the amount of $7,034.95 to purchase a 2002 Chevrolet. Passed 23 PJS: rmv t:wp60\tnswordlnnvA23e5 -I a.doc ` AYE* NO * BONIFACIO * + DAVIS * * + FONTANA FRA Tcm GOLOMBEK KEARNS * + LOCURTO + RUSSELL : + SMTI"H [ MAC' - 5 ] g j U [2l3 - 61 * F [ 314 - 71 163 21 FROM TIIE COMMISSIONER OF FIRE SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 4 {20107 FROM: DEPARTMENT: 2100 FIRE SUBJECT: [:PURCHASE HEAVY DUTY PICK -UP TRUCK [ PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxx /xx) WE ARE REQUESTING APPROVAL TO PURCHASE ONE HEAVY DUTY PICK -UP TRUCK. THIS VEHICLE WILL REPLACE F-142 A 1987 CHEVROLET, 4 WHEEL PICK -UP WITH PLOW USED BY THE ALARM OFFICE AND REPAIR SHOP. THIS VEHICLE IS IN VERY POOR CONDITION AND NEEDS TO BE REPLACED. THERE ARE SUFFICIENT FUNDS IN OUR CAPITAL OUTLAY ACCOUNT TO PURCHASE SAID VEHICLE. WE ARE ALSO REQUESTING PERMISSION TO SCRAP VEHICLE F -142. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: COMMISSIONER OF FIRE ck r- Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Fire dated April 20, 2007, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Fire be, and he hereby is authorized to purchase one heavy - duty pick -up truck and to scrap Vehicle F -142 contingent on the new vehicles being designated as not authorized for take -home use, marked with the City Seal in accordance with Chapter 53 of the City Code, and concurrent with use, that the replaced vehicles be removed from City service and disposed of in the best interests of the City. Passed 24 I'JS: rtnv (:wp60\tnswordlrmvA24c5 -1 a.doe * AYE * N 0 BODRFACIO -_ W . RA.VJS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBFK KEARNS LOCURTO. smnu [MAJ- 5] 9 0 [213 6] [ 314 7 1 (�q 22 FROM THE CORPORATION COUNSEL - "ITY OF BUFFALO DEPARTMENT OF LAW BYRON W. BROWN April 18, 2007 MAYOR VIA HAND DELIVERY: 0 1 - I p : Christopher S. Pawenski Coordinator, Industrial Assistance Program County of Erie Department of Environment & Planning 95 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 RE: Residential Overlay Parking District Dear Mr. Pawenski: l ALISA A. LUKASIEWICZ CORPORATION COUNSEL DAVID RODRIGUEZ SENIOR DEPUTY CORPORATION COUNSEL I am an Assistant Corporation Counsel for the City of Buffalo and attorney for the City of Buffalo Common Council. Enclosed please find a referral along with complete record related to an application for the creation of a Residential Overlay Parking District in an R -2 zone in the City of Buffalo. This referral is made in accordance with General Municipal Law §239 -M as the proposed Overlay District is believed to be within 500 feet of a state road specifically Delaware Avenue. The Common Council is currently reviewing this application and will hold a Public Hearing on April 24, 2007 at 2:00 p.m. in the Buffalo Common Council Chambers. If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me directly at 851 -4116. Thank you for your assistance with this matter. Very truly yours, Alisa A. Lukasiewicz CorpWation Counsel By: Pet 'r J. Savage, III Assistant Corporation Counsel AAL:PJS:rmv Enclosures cc: Common Council of the City of Buffalo T:1wvp60\rtnvlpjsl parkinl overlay- pawenskic4- 1"7lt,doc �4 RE CEIVED AND FILED 65NIAGAIL / 1100 CITY E IALL / BUFFAL0, NTY 74202 -3379 / (716) 651 -4343 /FAX (790) 551 -4105 / wxvw.city-- buffx1o.com SITE PLAN OR ZONING R E FERRAL TO tCOUN I Y OF ERIE, N.Y. AND REPLY TO MUNICIPALITY I DO NOT WRITE IN THIS SPACE Mote: Please complete in triplicate. Send original and one copy (with attachments) to Eric County Division of Planning, Room 1053, 05 Franklin Street, Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 Retain last cope for your files. 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 SEiQR EAF if applicable, the municipal agency may take final action without considering such reply, If, however, reply is received at any time prior to inuniepal action, such reply must be considered. Description of Proposed Action 1. Name of Municipality: C i t y o f Bu f f a l o 2. Hearing Schedule: Date 4/24/07 Time 2 P kocation Buffalo Common Council Chamb 3. Action is before: ❑ Legislative Body ❑ Board of Appeals ❑ Planning Board 4. Action consists of: ❑ New Ordinance ❑ Rezone /Map Change ❑ Ordinance Amendment ❑ Site Plan ❑ Special Use Permit LA Other West Utica Street, Btw E ltnwood 5. Location of Property: ❑Entire Municipality ©Specific as follows (Localion/Sketch Map Required) Avenue and Atlantic Avenue (see attached ma 6. Referral required as ❑ State or County ❑ Municipal boundary ❑ Farm Operation located in site is within 500' of: Property /institution an Agricultural District ❑ Expressway ❑ County Road ® Va�e Hi gh w e ay Avenue ❑ Proposed State or County Road, Property, Building/ Institution, or Drainageway 7. Proposed change or use (be specific): Creation of Residential Overlay Parking District in zone Pursuant to 511 -66 of 'the City of Buffalo code 6. Other remarks: (1 © #,SBt #,etc.)2 9. Submitted by: Peter J. Savage III, Assistant Corl oration Counse 4/13/07 { Name & Title) - (Date) 1130 CityTiall, Buffalo, New York 14202 (7 -851 -4116) (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 aw, ased on the information submitted with this referral.� J 1. []The proposed action is not subject to review under the law. 2. ❑ Form ZR -3, Comment on Proposed Action, is attached hereto. � 3. []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-9, ECDEP (Rev. 92/95) HM 04/17/2007 R. Pendersen, Agent, Req Zoning Change to Create A Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica St Between Elmwood and Atlantic Avenues (Hrg 4/24) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND THE CITY PLANNING BOARD $54> ATLANTIC / WEST UTICA 16 Atlantic Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222 12 April 2007 Common Council City of Buffalo City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Honorable Members of the Council: 04/1 7/2007 Pursuant to §511 -66 of the Buffalo City Charter, Atlantic -West Utica Block Club is requesting that both sides of the block of West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in the City of Buffalo (zoned R -2) be designated a Residential Overlay Parking District. We have taken this step to help deal with a serious shortage of off-street parking available to residents of this block. The problem stems from the following factors: e Many of the properties on this block of West Utica Street have no off - street parking for occupants. s In most cases. this is because the property lot is too narrow to permit a driveway. ® On- street parking is restricted to the north side of West Utica only, and because the street is a bus route, there is no overnight parking whatsoever for five months of the year. On- street parking spaces usually disappear by 8:30 AM on weekdays as employees of Women and Children's Hospital arrive in the neighborhood for work. e Unassigned parking in Eckerd Plaza is for staff and customers only during business hours and violators are subject to ticketing by City of Buffalo Parking Enforcement officers. Our attempts to create an exception for nearby residents have been unsuccessful. • A recent attempt to obtain a use variance by a property owner so affected was rebuffed by the Zoning Board. The creation of an Overlay would aid several property owners whose lots ineet the requirements of the ordinance for the addition of a parking pad. It would also ameliorate the current situation. in which five of the six existing parking pads at the "vest end of the block may not be properly permitted. We also note that Hodge Street, one block south, currently has an Overlay in place. To this end in February /March of 2007 we mailed or delivered a letter and petition to each UNITED VOICE BLOCK CLUB IN 04/17/2007 owner of property on the block. Attached herewith are: A. Copy of the letter and the petition sent out B. Schematic of the affected area C. Spreadsheet with names and addresses of property owners or agents, lot frontages, and responses to the petition D. Signed petitions returned to us Having attained assent from owners with more than 50% of the affected frontage, and with only one recorded dissent to date, we believe we have met the requirements of §711 -66 for the scheduling of a public hearing and a Council vote. We would appreciate your consideration of our request at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Robert Pe ersen, Ph.D. Chair Julie Misegades Vice -Chair Attachments 201 04/17/200 PROPOSAL FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter Brief Summary Atlantic -West Utica Block Club wants the Buffalo Common Council to consider a minor zoning change for the block of West Utica Street between Elmwood and Atlantic Avenues. The change would allow the owner of any property on this block to construct a concrete front parkin; pad, subject to certain conditions and restrictions provided for in late if there is no reasonable alternative for off-street parking on the property. The zoning change, called a "Residential Overlay Parking District." is provided for in the City Charter. The Problem • Several of the properties on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo have no oft - street parking for occupants. • In most cases, is because the property lot is too narrow to permit a driveway. • On- street parking is restricted to the north side of West Utica only, and because the street is a bus route, there is no overnight parking whatsoever for five months of the year. • On- street parking spaces usually disappear by 830 AM on weekdays as employees of Women and Children's Hospital arrive in the neighborhood for work. • Unassigned parking in Eckerd Plaza is for staff and customers only during business hours and violators are subject to ticketing by City of Buffalo Parking Enforcement officers. Our attempts to create an exception for nearby residents have been unsuccessful. A Solution h, the past, at 6 properties on the block this problem has been resolved by creating paved front parking pads. While any front yard can be paved without a permit, to park on that pavement typically requires a "use variance" from the Zoning Board of Appeals. This variance has become increasingly difficult to get without a showing of hardship or handicap. An alternative solution is to modify the zoning for the Mock, creating what is called a "Residential Overlay Parking District." In such a Parking District, front pads constructed to Proper specifications require only a simple permit for parking. They would be permissible at properties where there is less than 8 feet clearance on each side of the house. There are several of these Parking Districts in the City including Hodge Street one block south of us. It is the view of the Block Club that both sides of West Utica Street between Elmwood and Atlantic Avenues would benefit from such a desi — continued on reverse — 202 04/1712007 Procedure to Create a Residential Overlay Parking District Section 511 -66 of the Buffalo City Charter describes the procedure for creating a Residential Overlay Parking District: The owners of 50% or more of a block frontage in any R[esidential] District other than an R-1 Residential Zoning District [rte are .:zoned R -2] or port thereof may present a petition duly signed and acknoivIedged to the Conrrnon Council request- ing the designation of a Residential Overlay Parking District in their area. The Common Council shall vote upon said petition within 90 days after the filing of the same by the petitioners. The Petition Attached to this Letter We are sending this letter with attached petition to each property owner in the proposed Residential Overlay Parking District. After considering the merits and consequences of this zoning change, please complete the form as instructed and return it in the stamped envelope by March 10, 2007. If approvals meet the threshold required by the Charter the petitions will be tiled with the Buffalo Common Council for its consideration. In that event, we have been assured the support of our Niagara District Councilman, Dominic Bonifacio, Jr. Thank you for your time and careful consideration 203 04/1712007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511-66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem. the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, 1 APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY m _West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 11222 SIGNATURE ►1 Kooshoian 170 ATLANTIC AVE WOL Church 181 ParsonagelWOL 183 Cholewa 191 Martino 193 Hollands 1 PARKING Vallone 201 Gillen 203 Stitt 207 Ziolkowski 213 Pads currently exist 117 , Lots where new pads would be permitted Stafford 217 RizzolNaylon 221 Zambito 225 Miirohv 229 PattersonlWise 235 Shaw 237 Louie 241 Zigmant 245 Horizon 247 Werder 283 rn °i C 0 . m `-I Arch I DeRose 174 Taylor 176 Wulbrecht 180 Daniels - Taylor 184 KALEIDA PARKING LOT 188 ECKERDF BANK 204 PLAZA Ingalls 2 30 Sutton L:ot) 234 Sutton (House) 236 Ramp Driveway Entrance Barker 246 Piselli 256 APT PARKING 04/17/2001 GALLAGHER PARKING RAMP HSBC SHOPS f ELMWOOD SQ APPS ELMWOOD AVENUE N O PROPERTY OWNERS 1 AGENTS ON W'-ST UTICA PETITIONED FOR A PARKING OVCRLAY 9 Owner Address (if absentee) Frontage Frontage date yes no (linear ft.) % 161 Tobin, W31l am (pastor, WOL Church) 40 1.g4% 3102107 1.949 163 Tohln, William (pastor, WOL Church) 53 2.439 3!021137 2.43% 187 Misegades, Julie 25 1,21% 2118107 1,21% 191 Cholewa, Susan 122 E. Hazeltine Ave, Kenmore, NY 14217 25 1.21 2126107 1.21% 193 Marfino, Susan 620 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 30 1.46/ 2123107 1,46% 197 Hollands, Devin (Parking Lot) 567 Wilson Ave, East Rochester, NY 14445 50 2A3 1 A 2127107 2.43% 201 Valkone, Gina 55 2,67% 203 Gillen, Mary Lou 177 hliitbrook Or, WdllamsviRe, MY 14221 37 1.86% 3lOB107 1.80% 267 Stitt, Brenda 15 Sandy Holow Rd, Port Washington, NY 11050 45 2.1 9 % 3107107 2.19 213 Zioikowski, Kenneth (KJZ LLC) 379 Starin Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 40 1.94% 3905107 1.84°/ 215 TruMo, Anthony (Canielle, Inc.) 74 Linwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222 30 1.46 217 Stafford, Latasha Unknown 30 1,40'! 221 Rizzo, Robert (agent for Richard Naylon) 33 1.1310% 3128107 1.60% 225 Zambito, Salvatore, It (1340 LLC) 32 Gill Alley, Buffalo, NY 14222 33 1.60% 3168107 1.60% 229 Murphy, Elizabeth 185 Anderson PI, Buffalo, NY 14222 33 1.60% 233 Zemlckel, Karl 2111 Meadow Lane, Grand Island, NY 14072 62 101% 2128107 3.01% 235 Patterson, Dan 30 1.46% 4163107 1.46% 237 Shaw, Sondra 237 E. Utica St, Buffalo, NY 14208 34 1.65 241 Louie, Richard 3317 Adelaide Way, Belmont, CA 94062 39 1.69'% 3703107 1,89°1 245 Zigmanl, Lee J- (Ms.) 303 Fairfield Ave, Buffalo, NY 14223 35 1.70% 247 I-lorizan Buffalo Portfolio A, LLC 8430 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 105, West Haflywocd, CA 90669 50 2.43% 3121107 2.43% 253 Welder, Gerard J., D.C. 50 2.43% 2122!07 2,43% 255 Horizon Buffalo Portfolio 11, LLC 8430 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 105, West Hollywood, CA SOCG0 33 1.60 3121707 1.60 257 Horizon Blllfaio Portfolio II, LLC 8434 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 105, West Hollywood, CA 00689 36 1.75% 3121107 1,75% 261 Horizon Sulfalo Pertfolio 11, LLC 6430 Santa Monica Blvd, Suite 105, West Hollywood, CA 90069 34 1165 3121107 1.65 - -- HS30 Clank USA 531 Clanwood Ave, Buffalo, NY 14222; Michael Aim!, 66 121% Janes Lang LaSalle, 95 Washington St, Suite 102, Bile 14202 1625 170 Kooshoian, Peter, Jr. 365 Bedford Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 30 1.46% 3109107 1.46'/ 174 Archambeauit, Aaron 9489 Lantana Or, Clarence Center, NY 14032 40 1.94% 176 Taylor, Philip 32 1.55% 160 Wulbrecht, Robert (estate) 60 Indian Trail, Wiltlamsville, NY 14221 2a 1.36 184 Daniels - Taylor, Rodney 30 1.46/ 3128107 1.46% lea Kaleida Health (Parking Lot) Unknown 150 7.29% 204 Flaum Propertles (Eckerd Plaza) 39 State St, Suite 403, Rochester, NY 14614 307 14.91 230 Ingalls, Lori 36 Arlington Pt, Buffalo, NY 14201 30 1.461 234 Sutton, Noel 236 West Utica SL Buffalo, NY 14222 31 1.51% 2127!07 1,51% 236 Salton, Noel 26 1,36% 2127107 1.36% 236 Dopazo, Anthony 42 Garrison Rd, Groakline, MA 02445 2B 1.30% 246 Barker, Mary 26 1.36% 2127107 1.36% 248 Ziolkowski, Kenneth (KJZ LLC) 378 Starin Ave, Buffalo, NY 14216 28 1,36% 3105907 1,36% 250 Jackson, Ernie 28 1.36 254 Harrington, Kcith 30 1,4G% 2122107 1.46 256 Piselli,Laurance 4095CI1nton St, West Seneca. NY 14224 30 1.45% 2/271737 1,46% 258 Elmwood Square Preservation LP 60 Columbus Circle, New York, NY 1W22 155 7.56 1 I 3115107 7.58% 1034 Tolai 2059 100,00! O N r 1 L�J riq of 04/ 17/2a PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter , > A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS. (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY SIGNATURE '7) f ! f ' L Te # o West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 207 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elrnwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE e-� I DO NOT APPROVE . ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # J �l West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE !�Ii7/2007 209 04117/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO EREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion: of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE t ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) �- ADDRESS OF PROPERTY 4 1 �L� West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 210 04117{2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARIONG DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511-66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE V/ I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) 'P"v" Yl B+� �"� S Gam,( 0-10 a -�-?•� --10 re 5 11� - . 3 ,., -- 31 45E vl& a i k ma W r a - l NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 211 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do 1 Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # _t West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 a SIGNATURE t r 212 04/1712007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) y��M '&� t -- ADDRESS OF PROPERTY 4 West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 213 �1, /2oo7 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do 1 Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) k Al (i �.�� c Ui J 7U �� Cu 1,SIG � � j 0�� CGS c1J �C I 5 gs- 3 0c) - 32?7 NAME (please print) - D FviN �o- L-/{N"� ADDRESS OF PROPERTY If _ West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE A14 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON NEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: I) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additio & comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on Nest Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and tlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 215 PETITION FOR A ZONING CUANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter / 5 A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do 1 Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and lantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) (J1' r/Z 1`�4 (� Ot I n, 4 )21Z (P�� v� ru -e S c,,,, u D pnape t-17 6 C/. �6�' PC4' 16,1 ev �r Va /l(, IA.Ij q Id spy � I �( , aK 61 z e- NAME (please print) e' . ze- In u /Ai Fes, 04/17/2007 Gt A'a v. 'r- /N (1 'Q G T r f �0 / L2 :� r� Ju �l �S lee f( /f. ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # SIGNATURE West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 216 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning.change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE JC I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) lease print �� � R 1 NAME (p p ) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # 22 � West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE �'" 217 04117/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE_ I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) R - T T/q '�_ L_ c' ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # Z �_s West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE _,��1�" ,Z� -. -' 218 04117/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Da With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 200' Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) )Lcz. a L � ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # -2 �) West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNA'T'URE — ,,,��� � -- 219 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2407 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking. District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) Q�- �� 2� ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # z3 West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 220 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Conceniing a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, 1 APPROVE X/ I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) k ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # �L�r West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 221 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESTDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRACT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and tic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) RkC4A(ZQ LOW C- ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # ZC�t_ West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 222 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do 1 Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE{ LV 223 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter 04/17/2007 A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition, What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create esidential Overlay Parking District on Street between Elmwood Avenue Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE 1 DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) West Utica . 6,4 NAME (please print) C �� ft L ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # . West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 1 . 7 SIGNATURE 224 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter 04/17/2007 A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with naive and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT .APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) *, F5 - 1)P- BPS; =7 --- NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # =. West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE 225 04/17/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do 1 Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking;. District are West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE ''z I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # V; West Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE Vii? 17 F ��iN 7bt J 226 04117/2007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1 indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on 'West. Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and Atlantic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE %_ I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) L LLLt�I�Pi� 1 ! 5 C r ADDRESS OF PROPERTY # Z S(0 West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 SIGNATURE �'- . 227 04/1 712007 PETITION FOR A ZONING CHANGE TO CREATE A RESIDENTIAL OVERLAY PARKING DISTRICT ON WEST UTICA STREET BETWEEN ELMWOOD AND ATLANTIC AVENUES Sponsor: United Voice: Atlantic -West Utica Block Club Pursuant to: §511 -66, Buffalo City Charter A detailed discussion of the problem, the merits of the solution, and the procedure necessary to implement this proposal have been included with this petition. What Do I Do With This Petition? After considering the merits and consequences of the zoning change, please: 1) indicate your approval or disapproval in the space provided 2) include any additional comments you might wish to make 3) complete with name and signature 4) return the petition in the stamped envelope provided by March 10, 2007 Thank you. Concerning a zoning change to create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood Avenue and At tic Avenue in Buffalo, I APPROVE I DO NOT APPROVE ANY COMMENTS: (use reverse if necessary) NAME (please print) r,5 LP ADDRESS OF PROPERTY 4 West Utica Street, Buffalo, NY 14222 - ijot SIGNATURE a k,,, 228 04/1 7/2007 y'1': #t!JIf#k APPENDDC C STATE ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY REVIEW r SNORT ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT FORM f UNLISTED ACTIONS Only DJECT imcnmmATION (To be compieted by icant or proje Sp onsor) PART 'i - PR 1_ APPLICANT / SPONSOR 2. W �.wvc- W-V y tc. 5ok B.PROJECT LOCATION: 4?, v_4 NAME 15_:P ,j E Mtrnwrparaf 4. PRECISE LOCATION: Strait Addess and Road trttersealfo��mlreanl�w . tSl PROPOSED ACTION: NSW ❑ E,rpanslan El / a><eTown S. DESCRIBE PROJECT BRIEFLY: A�it, T. AMOUhfr OF LAND AFFECrrED- iJltkriatsy Inmely IL WILL PROPOSED ACTION COMPLY WITH EX19"ill+l3 ZOHINC,i OR O ❑ Nn if 6o, des0be briefllr. RESTRICTIONS? O. VWkT' IS PRESENT LAND USE IH VICINIn J RseklSrAfan Ellndtrrrtrial cRtonnnwrdrrl 10- DOES ACTION INVOLVE A PERMIT APPROVAL. OR FUNDING. NOW OR ULTIMATELY ELY !NT urncM1 AGF_NCY (Fadar+l, StffW or tocaj} Yes Ho If yens„ w agmuy name and permit 1 apptr"v GOVERNMENTAL i]OES ANY ASPECT OF THE ACTION HAVE A CURREMTIMY VALID PERMIT OR APPKVVALr 0 YOE N0 it yes. I}st agor4y name and permit 1 *PPMVal: A EX,%LT OF p ACTION WILL EXISTING pERMI'r I APPROVAL REQUIRE, MODIFICAIION? I CERTIFY THAT THE INFORMATION PROVIDED ABOVE it THE HEST OF MY ]KNOWLIZUut: Applicant I r Name >�R`�' [JI}L,'� W CAa •ff' O Gam` "' B SI n#ttr�e - - i4 Bite actin i a Cali Ares �ie�� a s8�fe Inc ........... .... :: ::�:::::::::.:::.:::::::::•: -• iii l£hi� #�N�.inl�3�Ii�i���: ...........:::::::: _................. OF PROJECT? (cRonea as rssrury ss appty -) Pule /ForosttOprrn3pacr �Oltar {deecribS} 05/01/2'007 TUE 10:25 FAX 710 858 7248 �F/4E NVIR j 4�,MEN } T �/�& PLANNIN Q ! T !! SITE E U LAN OR ZONING REFERRAL TO 00-LINTY OF ERIE, N.Y. AND REPL TO MUNICIPALITY vv NOT WRITE IN THiS SPACE Case No.: e_4- �.. R Note; Picaso complete in triplicate. Send original and one copy bAith atutchmcros) to _...._. Eric County Division of Planning. Room 1053, 45 Franklin Strect, BufPale, N.Y, 1420;' Retain last copy for your files. Received; _ C� The proposed action described herein is referred in accordance with the provisions of the Greneral. Municipal Law, which provides that if no reply is received in 30 days after receipt of full information including a 51 ~QR EAF if applicable, the municipal agency may lake final action without considering such reply. If however, reply is received at any time prior to :.runicpal action, such reply must be considered. Description of Propose Action 1. Name of Municipality: City of Bu f f s l o 2. Hearing Schedule: date 4/24/07 Time 2 P Location B uffalo Common Council C hambei 3. Action is before: ® Legislative Body ® Board of Appeals Planning hoard 4. Action consists of ® New Ordinance ® RezonelMap Change ® Ordinance Amendment ® Site Plan ®Variance ®Special Uee Permit ® Other S. location of Property: Entire Municipality ®Specific cs follows West Utica Street, Bt Elmw (t.oculio)J$kutch Map Required) Avenue. and Atlantic Avenue (see attached i 6. Referral required as ® State or County rl Municipal boundary ® Farm Operation located in site is within 500' of: PropertyiInstitution an Agricultural District ® Expressway 13 County Read ® ;ita#e H!Phway ® Proposed State or County Di aw re Avenue Road, Property, Building/ Institution, or Drainageway 7. Proposed change or use (be specific): Creat of Res O verlay Parking District ii 8. Other remarks: (lD #, SBL #, ete.F, zone Pursuant" to 511 -66 of the City of Buffalo code 9. Submitted by: Peter J. Savage III Assistant Cortorati.on Counsel 4/18 (Name & TiUs) fDau ) 1130 C1t:yHall,, Buffalo, New York 14 202 (716-8 5]-4116) I Ms icing Addre.s- Plense includo xit =code f Reply to Municipality by Erie County Division of Planning Receipt of the above - described proposed action is acknowledged on Q The Division herewith submits its review and reply under the provisions of applicable state and ca !$w, ased on the information submitted with this referral. 1. E] The proposed action is not subject to review under the law. 2. [:] Form ZR-3, Comment on Proposed Action, is attached hereto_ 3. [:]The proposed action is subject to review; the Division makes the re+.ornmendation shown on Forth ZR-4, Recommendation can proposed Action, which is attached hereto. a 0 No recommendation; By the Division of Plannin J 1 ned to be of local concern. 1 Date: � G M_ Zit -1, kDKP (Rev. 12/m�� 23124 F ROM `I'I -IE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: FROM: DEPARTMENT: SUBJECT: Foreclosure Sale PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. Item No. xxx C.C.P. xxlxxlxx Res #102, C.C.P. December 12, 2006 Text: March 20, 2007 Buffalo Common Council City Hall Buffalo, New York Dear Councilmembers: , March 20, 2007 Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services [:Addressing the Over 600 MBBA Properties Going to the October C� C= I am writing in response to your request to comment on Resolution # 102 CCP, "D. Franczyk- Explore Using Part of City's Surplus for Residential Demilitions." The Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services is currently preparing a comprehensive report to address this and other issues raised by the Common Council and others relating to residential demolitions. The report is to address a number of critical areas, including: strategy, funding, and planning. We will see to it that the Common Council receives a copy in a timely manner, upon completion. If you have further questions, I would be happy to discuss this matter with you. cere ly ours _e._.. Rich Tobe REDO K) AND FILED Commissioner Timothy E. Wanamaker Executive Director, Office of Strategic Planning Buffalo DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES Rental Registration Program _ - Byron W. Brown, Mayor Richard M. Tobe, Comn *sioner April 19, 2007 To: All Members of the City of Buffalo Common Council From: David Gilmour — Department of Rental Registration Amendments to the Rental Registration Legislation Enhancing the Rental Registration Program Dear Council Member Fontana: On April 22, 2005 amendments were made to sections 264 -13 & 264 -21 of the Rental Registration Program :l..,egislation. (See attachments). However, to date, these amend - ments have not been implemented for the .following reasons. 264 -13: Amendment allowing for the issuance of a $75.00 fine for non - compliance. It is not clear how or by whom these summonses should be issued. These fines could conceivably generate an estimated $540,000 annualy. 264 -21 Amendment to create a T &A account for the sole purpose of this program. This was to be effective at the start of the current (2006 -2007) fiscal year. Upon bringing this to the attention of Donna Estrich in the Department of Budget, I was advised that such an account would not be possible. Currently, all funds generated by the Rental Registration Program are deposited into the general fund. The result is our inability to acquire the additional staff and resources as was originally planned and since permitted in the amendment. Throw the efforts of this department we have been able to: Hold absentee landlords accountable; for their properties, such as Jessica Doucette who had been remanded to jail on an original 1 million dollar bail for her numerous housing violations involving her 61 properties in the city. This was made possible in part through our skip trace efforts and assisting the Buffalo Police Department and Building Inspectors with their cases and investigations. Provide immediate owner contact information to the Demolitions Department in cases where a need for an eniergency demolition existed as the result of fire, such as a recent event at 227 Townsend. Listen to and address the concerns of property owners regarding the necessity of the Rental Registration Program. For example: Amos Smith Jr., owner of 14 rental dwellings who had been 2 years in arrears and is now compliant. d Additionally, we have recently assisted the Erie County District Attorneys orrice with their investigation into fraudulent "STAR" tax exemptions. A search of our records dis- covered over 800 possible cases of fraud that were turned over to the ECDA. While this program has produced positive results, much more needs to be and can be accomplished with the addition of needed staff and technical resources that will enhance our capabilities. These enhancements will also ultimately be of a benefit to the Building Inspectors in the field and the Departments of Police and fire. Attached you will find copies of the alorementioned amendments and a Rental Registration update sheet detailing the current and potential revenues. I thank you for your consideration to these matters and await your response. Sincerely, David Gilmour -- Director Rental Registry Room 304 - 851 -5802' C /c: Commissioner:.l2.ichard M. Tobe Council President: David A. Franczyk Council Member: Dominic J. Bonifacio Jr. Council Member: Brian C. Davis _ Council Member: Richard A. Fontana �" Council Member: Joseph Golombek Jr. Council Member: Michael P. Kearns��° Council Member: Michael J. LoCurto Council Member: Bonnie E. Russell Council Member: Dernone A. Smith Kevin Fitzgerald r - W) § 264-13. Penalties for offenses. [Amended 4-22-2005, effective 4- 25-20051 A. Any violation of this chapter by a person, fuxn, cprporation or other entity shall.be a violation punishable in accordance with the general penalty provisions under Buffalo Code § 1 -15, with said penalties to be in addition to the revocation of a rental dwelling unit registration certificate issued under the provisions of this chapter. In addition, the annual registration fee will double 30 days after the due date has passed and a second invoice for payment has been sent first -class mail to the owner. in addition, a summons will be issued 60 days after the due date has passed and a fine in the amount of $75.00 will be unposed in addition to all outstanding registration fees and late charges. Furthermore, a notice to vacate may be issued and ail tenants removed for failure to register a dwelling unit 30 days after the due date has passed and after notice to the owner and occupants by the Commissioner. 44 010 Document Page 2 of 2 r mot.. The Commissioner is authorized to promulgate regulations consistent with the provisions of Mis chapter in order to carry out the objectives of this legislation. 264 -20. Remedies not exclusive. The provisions of this chapter are not exclusive and are in addition to and do not supersede or preempt other remedies or provisions of the City, state, or federal laws and housing codes as may apply. § 264 -21. Fees. [Amended 4 -22 -2005, effective 4 -25 -2005; 6 -14 -2005, effective 6 -24 -20051 A. Certificate issuance. The fee, to be submitted at the time of application, for the issuance of a rental dwelling unit registration certificate and the first year fee shall be $20 for a rental dwelling unit in a single - family dwelling and $40 for a two -unit rental dwelling. B. Annual renewal fee. The owner of a rental dwelling unit shall pay an annual renewal fee of $10 for a single -unit rental dwelling and $20 for a two -unit rental dwelling, commencing on January 1, 2006, and payable each year thereafter. The owner remains obligated to pay such fee during ownership of the rental dwelling unit and shall pay any delinquencies therein before transferring all or any part of the ownership of said unit. Notwithstanding the foregoing, a new owner making application for a certificate is obligated, and shall be required, to pay all such current and delinquent annual fees with the application. All funds generated from the Rental Dwelling Unit Registration Ordinance shall be placed in a designated T &A account starting in the 2006 -2007 fiscal year. The use. of these funds shall be solely for the hiring of an additional staff person and/or necessary equipment for the Rental Dwelling Unit Registration Program in the Department of Permit and Inspection Services. C. No fee for new buildings. There shall be no fee charged for the issuance of a rental dwelling unit registration certificate for new dwellings at the completion of their construction covered by a building permit. D. Inspection fees. Every property owner shall pay a fee of $75, to be assessed against the property, for each inspection after the second inspection in which violations of a state or local building code are found, unless such fee is waived by the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication. Inspectors shall assess the fee, after consultation with the Chief Building Inspector or the Commissioner of Inspections, Licenses and Permits, when, in the evaluation of the inspector, the status of the violation has not progressed or been satisfactorily completed. The fee shall not be applicable to inspections ordered after the commencement of a court action. http- ,Hgcp.esub.net/cgi- biniom _ isapi.dll ?clientlD= 67252 &clientlD +91931= &infobase =bu... 01/12/2007 RENTAL REGISTRATION UPDATE AS OF 0411812007 • 2006 -2007 Budget: $300,000 • FY -YTD Revenue: $278,056 • Percent Collected: 92.67% Total Revenue : ( *) $1,098,659 Revenue since 2007 billing date (2112107): $202,935 • Potential Revenue: Unpaid bills thru FY 2006: $473,000 Potential fines (section264 -13) $ 540,00 0 $1,013,000 • Inspections: (October -- December 2005) Start Date: 10/17/2005 Total Properties Inspected: 479 Referred To Court: 74 Approximate Revenue: $27,760 No assigned inspector since Dec.31, 2005 ( section 264 -21) 2007 Notices: 23,200 2006 `Final Notices': 13,000 2006 Mail Returns: apx. 2,000 2006 LOV's: 300+ (as of 7- 14-06) Inspection Referrals: 200+ ( *) Total revenue generated within 26 months since initial billing. The Common Courlcll: a ` Date: April 16, 2007 From: Department: Department of Economic Development Permit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store License j: 1172 Broadway (Fillmore) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C 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 1172 Broadway (Mazin Deli) 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, Zaire 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. REFERRED T THE rOMMITTEE ON LE Gi0 L AT 10Na Signature: Department Ilead Title: COMMISSIONER RMT:mrz -J� OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: COLLECTIONS OFFICE REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS OFFICE APPLICATION FOR: MAZIN DELI LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAM_ E: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DA'Z'E: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1172 BROADWAY 332 -3630 FI 08 MOHAMED AHMED 579 -0384 545546 01/30/2007 f6 NEW LICENSE 2008 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENC1f/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DAT E: DISAPPROVER DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: i �w - 1� A-Z-7 INSPECTOR �.�c�.Ti�.,� RM# 2 3 EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES.. THANK YOU appSlrp2.rp� 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: MAZIN DELI LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER REFERRAL DATE: 1172 BROADWAY 332 -3630 FI 08 MOHAMED AIIMED 579 -0384 545546 01/30/2007 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE. DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MU —T BE S T ED BELOW * *" Gu5pj1 l REMARKS: Deputy Commissioner NEW LICENSE 2008 - �~nmm�ss�on COMM. OF POLICE: ' AFTER INSPECTION PLEAS F COMPLETE ES THNK YOU. THIS Xpp hp2.rpr REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE O CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: VINCE FERRARACCIO APPLICATION FOR: MAZIN DELI LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL, DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON 1172 BROADWAY 332 -3630 Fl 08 MOHAMED ARMED 579 -0384 545546 01/30/2007 PAYPHONE NEW LICENSE 2008 -3 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /.DEPARTMENT REFERRED "TO) (/APPROVED DATE: _. DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR 1 RM# ExT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.rp[ 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: MAZIN DELI LICENSE "TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE; APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL BATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1172 BROADWAY 332 -3630 F1 08 MOHAMED AHMED 579 -0384 545546 01/30/2007 it ecl?'� v 5cf (,2) /\ffi6- NEW LICENSE 2408 (TO RE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVE DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR e RM# —3 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. kppSripIrpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL I3UFFALO, NE',` YO RK 1.42U2 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: MAZIN DELI LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRIC'. APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 1172 BROADWAY 332 -3630 FI 08 MOHAMED AHMED 579 -0384 545546 01/30 /2007 NEW LICENSE 2008 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: ` DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR y t ) - r- lj) RM# �`� � EXT ` AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. App.Vip2.pz M C EN Y i � -� 6 )V OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL, BUFFALO, NY 14202 (716) 851-407$ LICENSE APPLICATION I C � (PLEASE CHECK LICENSE CATEGORY APPLYING RESTAURANT BAKERY CONFECTIONER 9 -� 6 W v RESTAURANT TAKEOUT CATERER J FOODS ORE 116 NffAT, FISH & POULTRY I D h 1 l Date 20 Applicant Name § t t' t . �• C Applicant Ilome Phone #� -76 j G `� Applicant Address D� 7 a� ._ -._._ �=J Y�.3 t-� r G l (7 J t r (No., Street) (City, Town or Village) (State) (Zip) Co- Applicant Name Co- Applicant Address (No., Street) (City, Town or Village) (State) (Zip) Corporation Name<' Date Incorporated Business Nance (aZ 1 N� _.� _, Date of Business Certificate .5 Business Address � w�t� (No., Street) (City, Iowa ( State} ( or Village} "Lip) Mailing Address (if different than business address)_ _. (No., Street) (City, Town or Village) (State) (P) Business Phone # t+) 3 ' 3 -A J 3 4 w 33 Fax # State Tax ID Number T EEq , j � U i Social Security # No. of Employees (Balser & Confectioner only) Subscribed and sworn to before me this Cozrirniss> of D to and for tE' City of Buffalo New York Signa e ___ NON REFUNDABLE APPLICATION TEE Rst appl To: The Common Council: Datc: March 30 2007y^ ...5 From: Department: Department of Economic Development PelTnit & Inspection Services Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store License 1 31 1 j: 1054 Elmwood (North) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Lx. (I N o. xx /x x }: Pemrsuant to Chapter 194 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that l have examined the attached application for a Food Store: License located at 1054 I'linwood (Camcrm's 24 Ilour Store) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused art investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store heense is being sought. and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, .Dire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collections Office F 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: COMMISSTONER RMT:mrz CITY OF -BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL .An BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14LUk t INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEVI' YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST `CITY OF BIJFFAI,O OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1.4202 INSPEC I`ION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KI VIN FI'IZGI RALD APPLICATION FOR: CAMERON'S 24 HOUR STORE LICENSE 'TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS 1054 Pl.,IVIWO017 BUSINESS PHONE: 886 -2424 COUNCIL DISTRICT: NO I'OL,ICE DISTRICT: 05 APPLWAN'T NAME: PAUL, ANTONIO APPL. PHONE: 438 -0041 APPLICATION NUMBER' 543661 REFERRAL DATE: 06/2712006 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2007 (2O BY COMPLETED BY AGENC E /DEPAILT11'3EN REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE; x* "REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MCTST BE STATED BELOW"" REMARKS: INSPECTOR � - m - RM# v `( EXT Ll I f AFTER INSPECTION PLE =ASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE, OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. '4ppslfpa_.pl Cl-fy OF SUFI'ALO OFFIC E OF LICENSES f ,13 CI TY HALL 4402 ` BUFFALO NEV YORK 1 INSPECTiONlAPPROVAL REQUEST CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 31' iiTV "A I BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL! REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & I JS.P, REFERRED TO: KEVIN F1'TZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: CAMERON'S 24 HOUR STORE LICENSE'I'YPE: I''OOI.) STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DIS'TRI('T: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: AC'PL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATY REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 10541_ -I,M WO0D 886 -2424 NO 05 PAUL, ANTONIO 438 -0041 543601 06/27/2006 NEW LICENSE ('TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED 1 C A PPROVEll DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL, RACK DATE: x **REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST 13E S'T'ATED 13EI,OwTn* REMARKS: ,A y 2007 INSPECTOR fk"k ` Z RM# - 3 6 4 EXT `� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appstrz.rpr pFr, tT W,N-r OF ECONOMIC I3 Rcg P'NT+ YExzz cw �,.� -_ ONCE ©F LfCF'NS9S 313 CITY I-LL 851 -478 jeJIFFALO NY "Zo' LICENSE APrTICAT1014 LYGEI`r CATEGORY A ppLyING FOR PLEASE TIONE� j(ESTAL3EANT TAKEOUT "TjkMAN — MEAT, nsif &PoULTKY CvEC BAKERY o FOOD S�'ax� ��CATERFR _ Applicant Boni A plicantNfae Applicant Ades (City, Tower (�o„ Street) Co �pplicas'zt Name._ - (State) - (�zp) . Addz�ss City, Town �z V1�lage) C Applicant • `ate lticorporate _ a t a af Business - C ertificatB Buses �-z`t- (State) ) (city, Tp' ozViliage) ��sizless.Adtiress (�io .Street} 7�9 L. = s or Ma A` ess differ"lltthan � s add��) �No. Street) - (G�ty, T oga Fax# �usixness�lione # '�? l 1ecztY -- . ' .may � � •. � � S.ocia . Stag '[`ax ID Nip - '• - aiier dlaly): . _ - . - (Batcer 8 Coitecti $174.0 , S " cd and s�vcrm t o $BATS - �,• 2oz-44 5315 - :pay'o 40 k:. d ^ for the : AURANT TAKEO (J T(GA Ck It T $150.0 = ` 'Commis ner of eeds¢ AT,k 6c ppTRX; {2 YRS. $115.00 o few York b3 t10 Civ of $ s: pool) T SOAT O1�ER p_ ZENf LCi7 T° fi S »� .. carrcrx sia - oo B 3 10 5157.Oa $525 afl R5T" apP .... s Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated March 30, 2007, 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 Paul Antonio, located at 1054 Elmwood. Passed. 29 PJS:rmv T :lwpfi©lmswordlrmvl29c5 -1 a.doc E * ACE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL_ . SMITH [ MAJ - 5 ] 9 U [213 6] . [3/4 W 7] III (Rev. 1/93) Sin rle Pa e Communication to the Con7mo Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 23, 2007 I F rom: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses I ap in llpper anti Dower Case Onl Subject: [: Scrap Processor 540 East Delavan (Master) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/x.x /xx): Text (Ty Sin�Space Below Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Scrap Processor Dealer License located at 540 East Delavan and find that as to for►n is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Scrap Processor 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 Danny Dunn. The attached thereto for .Danny Dunn d /b /a Dunn Au to Parts inc. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. �"fEE .FER t n 5 � 1 �pe Depart►ncnt 1 -lea(I Naiiie: RICHARD M. 'rOBE j) pW Title: YOM S "ER a Si ma ture of Department I -lead: RT :MZ _ (] /30 t ! Interdepartmental Memo Date: April 23, 2007 To: Richard M. `fobe, Conlniissiorter From: Mary Zizzo, Supervisor of Licenses RE: Common Council Cornmiinication Scrap Processor Dealer at 540 E. Delavan Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a. check list of requirements for a Scrap Processor Dealer application to the Common Council: ❑ Zoning Office ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection ❑ Police Department ❑ Police Record Check ❑ Application it rvisor of # /j /� Date OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS . REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: SCRAP PROCESSOR BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DIS`T'RICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2007 540 DELAVAN EAST (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544758 e 09/21/2006 7/ (TO BE COMPLE'T'ED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE: ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# � EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Apps p2rp, OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZ..,GERALD APPLICATION FOR: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: SCRAP PROCESSOR BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 540 DELAVAN EAST (585)765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544758 09/21/2006 NEW LICENSE 2047 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) A PROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM## EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK. YOU. AmSIW "p, CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALT. BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: SCRAP PROCESSOR BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE: DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL MATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 540 DELAVAN EAST (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544758 02/07/2007 NEW LICENSE 2007 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED � PRO � DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL RACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR —� F AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS a r REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Arp srr p I x A A V-' V 4 1 --- OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY MALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: POLICE APPLICATION FOR: DLTNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: SCRAP PROCESSOR G7 7k: BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 540 DEL.AVAN PAST (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544758 02/07/2007 NEW LICENSE 2007 REMARKS: REACTIVATED APPLICATION ATTORNEY REQUEST. DISAPPROVAL REASON: WAITING FOR PENDING COURT CASE TO BE SETTLED. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYID THE T REFERRER TO) tl APPROVED DATE: `7 l L DISAPPROVED REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: f A DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BEATATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: I 1 COMM. OF POLICE: Igo - uty Commissioner AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppS11p2.rpr P-1470 (REV. 3196) - AEj R."IRMI .ArPLILCATA LEAS 10 BE MAILED IQ: r --.3 13udalo Police Department Mentification Section .1 Franklin Street 01 Buffalo, New York 14202 ;0 There i a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. Do NOT send cash thrbugh the sh. Checks are not accepted. We money order payable to the mail, 'In person, payment can be made by money order or ca i3uffald Police Department. Be sure'to include a stamped, self-addressed envelope s0 that this informat ion can be mailed to yob. complete all the info I iination listed below aftdhay'a your identification and i4nature''vtfified b� - a Notary Public (ootorn mlssioiner.of as " listed . to _n$,L se d co mpliance _S receive the reque ors t he s application. Without total you WILL NOT recei the bottom of this information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL - APPLICANT: PATE -Of ATTIP -V -�Y-v,/V-� QEN NAME! - - - - - - - - - - SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT---,,� D ATE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF EWE Ss. CITY OF BUFF LO before me pe rso nally appeared Dn the —If!Nay of to and known to be the same person described in, and who executed the fore oing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof. N Commissioner of uceas " ' " TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECT ION PERSONNEL El RECORD A VERIFIED BY: No RECORD ON FILE DATE VERIFIED NOTE; USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. Do NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED �k � �v.ncic OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CIZ'YHALL l BUFPAI o NBW Y©u 14.102 EtSi 1078 4 LICEN5E AYPLICA'I'ION ST BE CUMrETSD Jx ]FULL APPLICATION 1►[i7 g AIt CATION PHOTO ID REQ� AT TOM S k '� GTE�,O7�y �rrc -trn�G Fa�U ' pROCEM01L �E SUE ' V - CRAY DgALER DSAI.ER 5EC �1 USED CAlIULB.SALE �3 ____ Gi JuGg SALE uA MARKKETT ENO, of VMDORS.- , -_— ,) 795 AppLTC&NTNAME g-1) C !� A E+�y/toWPI OIL ApyriLC ADDIEss r NT gaMSfor -- CO ArpjAGA CO•APPLICANT NAME (siADD�3 cm (CMY, WS OIL . m avG 2 CO ApPLICAPtT ADDRRSS paa srr8r 1 S &T%INCo V0RA'IE� caaroaA mgr C L b suSVwSNth � ` BUSUMSS DRESS Apy"CANT ROME YHONZS SST$ TA 7C ID NCMBER r1r! YOi1 AX-S- CiTi . Q I,ACB Op SD<1g > ,yam DATE OF BtR ., CRIiYiEt SAVE YOU EVERBE$N CO�CC �DF� i3RR8NSE Ai�1D DTSPOSI'�T02+I W. 5o STATE �' ' N ApT C- ICABLEY x 0/a R/ Pj � z Ow"ItS OP CBRI ' /i1Q (1p ©4 /6 O O A W� LIS h� . CIPAU 11�H ) t &� T PRIN (AD�.�1 Of (ADD ) ' (ADD1tB� i 4�� �rw) pROpOSED "COLS$ CDARGED fpAyglvBROKER ONLY) GIPS SCEIMME or RAC Ap iv before me flits Srsb "scribed rind sw 2=1 Tay of sds in and.for'k Co City of Du 0, New York NON "FU"ABLE APPLICA'T`ION FEE #1 (Rev. 1/93) Sztple Pe Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 16, 2007 From: Department: Department of Economic Develo merit I'errnit & Izis eetioz� S ervices Division: Office of Licenses � I Subject: [: Restaurant Dance License (RENEWAL) [: I Main HSBC Arena (Ellicott) Headline Bar Type in Up and [: Harbor Club — Level 1 [ Lower Case Only [: harbor Club — Level 2 Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx/xx Text Q)Te Sin le Space Be low): Pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have caused an investigation into the premises located at I Main (HSBC Arena, Headlines Bar, Harbor Club Level I & 2) for which said renewal application for a Restaurant Dance Class III license is being sought by HSBC Arena and according to the attached reports from the Fire Department, Police Department and Building Inspections, I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws_ This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. T)Tc Department Head Name: RICHARD M. TOBE Type Title_ CO ISSIO S i S i Matur of Department Head: RMT nirz f of I L i r- 1 :h 0 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL uUFI` A I n NEwv Y 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA au�l &J Id LICENSE TYPE: RESTAU"NT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE:: (000) 000 -0000 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214115 REFERRAL DATE- REMARKS- DISAPPROVAL REASON: RENEWED LICENSE 2008 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) L _ _ ._ f DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: a� cc INSPECTOR RM# EXT 0 1� o AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS Z N I i REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. appshpIrpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORIi 1142 ^ v2 I I? I .I r 0 f INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA LICENSE TYPE: RESTAT_JRAN1'/DANCE &J 6 BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (000) 000 -0000 APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: 214115 REFERRAL )DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: RENEWED LICENSE 2008 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: j < + ff 61 I I� I DISAP_PROVE_D_ 1 r - -- --DA E:-- -- (- REMARKS: p I� DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED Z2 x U x g �0 DISAPPROVED n ` 1 DATE: `/ DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROV MU STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: Deputy C�m'�iosa.one COMM. OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSiipI rpi a m �< m im fn j5 M o� M a _ � g I ' c� r; I I 1 i_ _ I _ 1 _ I OZ 2 vt � w w 0�2 w0 CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, N1 W YORK 14Z Z INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2008 BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1 MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL .DIS'T'RICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (000) 000 -0000 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214115 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: JL VGU W,H.� I 1 N I I_ r I I_ I I� n� I� I 1 I (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) - APPROV 6 I IDATI� DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES- THANK YOU. 0 mrp F rr m Tr C 0 q rr o-r Z (n :z Appsl ipl rpl E CITY OF BUFFALO .vK' OFFICE OF LICENSES 31.3 CITY HALL IT h T iI T!\ it �► BUFFALO, IN f�IY it "Rn 142024 w � z # INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST # I r; AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS 6 REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD I� # 4�7 APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA 44Afiv _I m LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 20 08 � # m BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE; (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: - POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: .. APPL. PHONE: (716) 855 -4571 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214117 REFERRAL DATE: # I I I # REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: I # (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENC.`YIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) i- I _ - DATE _ P1 Oq D _ _ — - -1 DIS OVER DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** u, 2 REMARKS: �u r co INSPECTOR RM# EXT uj z W a. AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlipl rpi nm Z,m zm �rr tr, O E : � rr 0 Ir z (P;X� r CITY OF BUFFALO I r OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFAL NE Y0 ml 2,02, I = N 1 _I INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST I. .ry j h AGENCY ! DEPARTMENT: POLICE =' REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE I� I i4 APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA _I LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE .S RENEWED LICENSE 2008 i. w BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 � COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (716) 855 -4571 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214117 _I REFERRAL DATE: I I I REMARKS: 1 j i Y - DISAPPROVAL REASON: I I (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) ' APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED REMARKS: U DISTRICT CAPTAIN: Nit APPROVED DATE: CCW ®w o 9 DISAPPROVED DATE: i n UJF K m n o zm W � 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE ST ED BELOW �� * 5E x -4 w REMARKS: e k COMM. OF POLICE- G �Comm�ssy °nee Z O a i a. AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES- THANK YOU. Appslpz.rpi CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL B 'UFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA z .1 2 LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2008 BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858-5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT- POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (716) 855-4571 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214117 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: • DISAPPROVAL REASON: 0 BE COMPLETED By AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) J kpmo-1v AT L — — — DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALL BACK ***REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** 0 01) Z M M m M c W REMARKS: . Z 0 < m rn D cc W I-- ow 4, Xl EXT Z/ 5E m L o 0) -j M w. i; INSPECTOR RM# 310 Ca ui wz W uJ w M AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS M wo REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. I' _I I Iv M I I n; t _ I CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY FALL BU 7CA �1 ATTq'iX1 YORK C?�il 1/On Y1' IL , 1\ll T YO 1 J1."Y INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANTMANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1 MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716)858-5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL: PHONE: - APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 00 (716) 855-4571 214120 RENEWED LICENSE 2008 /Is i f t ydt6Y/� If /lriD�� (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) E: �7 L f � I I_ i _I A PROIVJ D _ 1 DATE: , __. s� _ —1 L- — _ L — _ — I ODD DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK CC co Z v� cc W cc :n uj > c :r W V)0 DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# �..,_ EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSTrp2.rpi i -k i I l'1 j CI'T'Y OF Iii.11+FALV OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY I DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE 1 i F APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA — jleie..c� / /�2e."� LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 1 MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (716) 855 -4571 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214120 REFERRAL DATE: RENEWED LICENSE 2008 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: L /bA 7 DISAPPROVED REMARKS: �r DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: �� Q r� L u u e u u(L o0 DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STOED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMM_ OF POLICE: Da p Col-nmissioner AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appsripzrpt 0w U w< m cn M M 0 co M CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY FALL i � ~ Y n K n `. BUFFALO, NEW �vR 11*10 2 z #_ i INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST !_ AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: LT. POCZKALSKI I� � I_ z APPLICATION FOR: HSBC ARENA , I LICENSE TYPE: RESTAURANT/DANCE RENEWED LICENSE 2008 I- BUSINESS ADDRESS: I MAIN BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 858 -5000 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: 00 APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: (716) 855A571 APPLICATION NUMBER: 214120 I REFERRAL DA'Z'E: I— 1 � REMARKS: , DISAPPROVAL REASON: i 1 I (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) �— _- � DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK 5 z U� LU n 3 U rr =' z uj u :m o DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Ap p3liplpt ow M M ? z m cn m 0 M z 0 cn � Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated April 16, 2007, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Chapter 150 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Restaurant Dancing License to I1SBC Arena, located at I Main Street (Headlines Bar, Harbor Club Level 1 & 2). Passed. 31 DJS:nnv TAwp601inswordVmv\3 [ c5- 1a.doc !'; ` ^ -). !- AYE" NO * BONIFACIO DAMS * FONTANA FRANCZYK * +� GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO R USSELL SMITH [ MAC` - 51 * 9 `* 0 [v3 - 6] [ 314 - 71 h ;Rev. 1193) Sin to P ale Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 9, 2007 From: Department: De artment of Economic Dcvelo Perm &Ins ection Services Division: Office of Licenses I Type in Upper ant I I Lower Case Only I Subject: [: Sidewalk Cafe License [: 431 Elmwood (Ellicott) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/x Text ( `I've Single Space Below s The Common Council approved a sidewalk cafe for the restaurant located at 431 Elmwood. The Office of License issued this license on April 5, 1999. The restaurant, formerly known as Solid Grounds, is now owned by Ida Carn.pagna. Ms. Campagna has requested permission to install a similar cafe_ The Department of Permit & Inspection Services has no objection to you Honorable Body authorizing the Commissioner to issue a "mere license" to encroach City right of way provided all conditions in the above mentioned approval are met. 1�ype Department Mead Narne: RICHARD M. TORE Type Title: COMMISSIONER Si ng atur of Department Mead: RMT: mrz �3 -f- , OFFICE OF LICENSES — 7 — 313 MY HALT. BUFFALO, NY 14202 Phone N (716) 9514078 • Fax #.(716) 8514952 QPEWAL PLI ON Data.' 20 0 OW /9 J20r C66, - ZW I C. Appboant Name Location of DuAnell Street zip codt q. V Business Phoac HOW Pburle Di nensionq of Cafe Number of Chairs N�7 NuwaberofTab Ics _ 4 Briefly describe- in WhAt manuff the C afe bOundad will be installed (i.e. wooden deck with ra ili ng s , wrought iron railings, flower boxes with "Im attached). 'r; rqo,tpt The Cato,m -y not be IDgm an gUlly affixed to nfldinr- exl0lic Sidewalk. . 16 )3elaw please provide a drawing of the proposed Cafe showing the existing building, the area to be occupied by said Cafe, and the area of public sidewalk remaining for pedestrian P'Assage (use reverse side if more space is needed }, Plote: A wlni!gurn of f our feet of a liWt er rup'Sd publit i MUST _exist after "ns"IR Of C l VI; I X/?1- ��f 4-& t 5M 0 o f B Signature if differtat than Applicant %WmPPI plicant. Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated April 9, 2007, 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 issue a "mere license" to Ida Campagna to install a sidewalk cafe 12 x 5, located at 431 Elmwood. Passed, 32 PJS:niiv 'F\,,vp60\m,wor&nnvl32c5- Ia.doc ., * AYE* N0 * BONIFACIO DAVIS * + FONTANA FRANCZYK KEA►RNS LOCURTO RUSSELL - SMITH [MAJ- 5) * g 0 + [2/3 - 6) [ 3/4 7 ) ill (Rev_ 1193) Single S_',4g- Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 19, 2007 Froze: Department: Division: TYpe in Upper and Lower Case Onl 1epartme of Econo De Pe & lnsoc S ervices O ffice of Licenses Subject:: Sidewalk Cafe License [: 484 Elmwood (Niagara) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, G xxlxx/xx Text (Ty ?e Sin rl cSpa(�e Below The Common Council approved a sidewalk oaf& for the restaurant located at 484 Elmwood on May 30, 1995 (C.C.P. #37). The restaurant, formerly known as Subway, is now owned by Michael Pijanowski (Europa Bistro). Mr. Pijanowski has requested permission to install a similar cafe. The Department of Permit & Inspection Services has no objection to you Honorable Body authorizing; the Commissioner to issue a "mere license" to encroach City right of way provided all conditions in the above mentioned approval are znet. JjTe Department Mead Name: jryw ,ritle Sign of Department Mead RICHARD M. TOBE' CfNmlS �I ONI� ._. �� w.� 3---3- PARALLEL WITH 'rivDv� nv�- W � Q ' 0 a a 0 J m �Qo Jo, tlT MEAS. To A5HLp ,.F-..._._...... A v E. . Z 8.3Z DE ED Z 13: 5Z MEA5. 78 ¢Z I i IC IQ _ � � m w �F41 t�U- 'L d. 1 !D V V A r vi ul . a IF, 0.06 WEST' r 4t- pr i gJ�c7 s � O 4 Z5IGfJ C, c) PrdaJ�Cl"s � �, O �S Ears r ` A LR- �- 0 Prta,iecrs ROJ FRoJ>w.Grs z o.z K) r 0 FA S i jA f2t'wiZ��� 7 Oz of= t!>RICK -. 3. 0.0 WaST WALL PROJECTS 1.20 w�p� on L-tn> J k 4.�ZYJEST W � Q ' 0 a a 0 J m �Qo Jo, tlT MEAS. To A5HLp ,.F-..._._...... A v E. . 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J' SH£t:T 1�SC,�U tlU1.t9ER �Y _ �`� l I (it CA CD s c� Y Europa Bistro, 484 Elmwood Ave. OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 n F (71 4Crt Phone # (716) 851 -407-0 • r ax t j R *L - '-� SIDEWALK CAFE APPLICATION Date 24 Applicant Name � � Location of Business LA W G6 A zip Code street Business Phone Home Phone _ ..� Dimensions of Cafe Number of Tables i.�� Number of Chairs Briefly describe in what manner the Cafe boundaries will be installed (i.e, wooden deck with railings, wrought iron railings, flower boxes with rope attached). Note: The Cafe ma mat be erruanentl affixed to the Main Buildin or Public Sidewalk. Below please provide a drawing a ar of public sidewalk remaining for pe d estrian p e a the age (use be occupied by said Cafe, and th P reverse side if more space is needed). Note: A minimum of four feet of uninterra ted pubHo sidewalk MUST exist after installation of Cafe swcapnl FIVE COPIES OF YOUR SURVEY MUST BE INCLUDED WITH APPLICATION Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services dated April 19, 2007, 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 issue a "mere license" to Michael Pijanowski to install a sidewalk cafe 1 l' 5" x 7' with wrought iron railings, located at 484 Elmwood Avenue. Passed. 33 l'.rs:rn,v TA%vp60Wsword\nnv`33 c5- l a, doc *A YE* NO * BONIFACIO # DAVIS # FONTANA FRA lcm GOLOMBEK '� * * KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL, SMITH [ MAJ - 5 ] g j 0 [213 - 6] [ 314 - 7) It 1 (Rev. I193) Sin Ec t-lagG Communication to the Coninion Council } 77 � e ti 6�[ I i.. ± To: The Common Council: Date: April 16, 2007 From: Department: Departm o f F conc tin ic D ev t Perm & In spect io n Ser vices Division: Office of L ! Type i n Up pp? and s ower C O nf Subject: [: Sidewalk Caf6 License [: 45 West Chippewa (Ellicott) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Itq-q No. _xxxUJ1 xx /xx/xx): '.I'ext ( Sizt�) ace f3c:low): The Common Council approved a sidewalk cafe for the restaurant located at 45 West Chippewa on May 30, 1995 (C.C.P. #37). The restaurant, formerly Known as Big Shotz, is now owned by Randall Pfeifer. Mr. Pfeifer has requested permission to install a similar caf6. The Department of Permit & Inspection Services has no objection to you Honorable Body authorizing the Commissioner to issue a "mere license" to encroach City right of way provided all conditions in the above mentioned approval are met. ITTEE Txp Department fiead Name: RICHA.I(D M. `I'OBE Type Title: CO ISSIONE � Si of Department Head. RMT:mr-", OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 Pl.one ## (716 • Fax # (716) 851 -4952 1( l: SIDEWALK CAFE APPLICA TION Date � % _ — 2© Applicant Name �. f f c � f DB /A Location of Business lip Cede Street Business Phone _ I / - �� C> Rome Phone Dimensions of Cafe Number of Tables (� _ _ _ —_ Number of Chairs Briefly describe in what manner the Cafe boundaries will be installed (i:e. wooden deck with railings, wrought iron railings, flower boxes with rope attached). No The Cafe May riot be ermanentl affxed to the Main Buildin or Public Sidewalk. Below please provide a drawing of the proposed Cafe showing the existing building, the area to be occupied by said Cafe, and the area of public sidewalk remaining for pedestrian passage (use reverse side if more space is needed). N ote : A minimum of f ©rrr feet of uninterrupted public sidewalk MUST exist after installation of Cafe owner of Building Signature if different than applicant Appli t Signature FIVE COPIES OF YOUR SURVEY MUST BE INCLUDED WITH APPLICATION swcappl fil (Rev. 1193) Side l?a , c Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: April 16, 2007 _> Froin: Department: Depart of E conom ic Dev Perm & I nspect ion Serv ices Division: Office of Lice nses Subject: [: 2007 -2008 Special District Vending; Site Map `i'vpe in Upper and � [: f Lower Case Onl [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. (Ite No.xxx , C.C.P. x x /xx /xx): Text (Type Single S� I3e )aw): Dcar Members of the Buffalo Common Council: In accordance with City of Buffalo Ordinance §316 -44 attached is the 2007 -2008 Master List for Special District Vending Sites submitted to the Office of License by Buffalo Place. Respectfully submitted, ITTE 0 N L L 6 i LAtUN- Type Department Bead Name. RICI"IARD M. TOBE Tn)e`t COMMISSION Si mature of Department Mead: RMT:mrz 2007 - 2008 Special Distict Vending Sites /qp SITE # 1 2 3 4 a 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 26 27 28 29 30 3 33 34 35 36 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 50 51 54 60 61 Annual Vendina Permit Sites LOCATION PRODUCT ALLOWED F' Side Delaware at curb N. of meter 205 ( +) Food N. Side Chippewa at curb F of Franklin Food W_ Side Main @ Curtain Up Alley Resturant Restricted Food N.W. Corner Main & Huron Food Roosevelt Plaza Non -Food Roosevelt Pla7a Non -Food W. Side Main @ Gamler /Hyatt Restricted Food /Non -Fond L.L. Berger`s Restricted Food 1 1 -.- 13erger's Non -Food E. Side Main @i Mohawk Restricted Food W. Side Main [;) Court ( +) Restricted Food S.E. Corner Main & Court { +} Restricted Food /Non -Food Lafayette Square (1) Restricted Food /Non -Food N.W. Corner Pearl & Court Restricted Food /Non -Food Fagle Park at Main Restricted Food /Non -Food Cathedral Park Restricted Food S.W_ Corner t+ /fain & Church Food Only W. Side Main () Clinton ( +) Food L. Side Main in front of Brisbane Building ( +} Food Only N -F. Corner Main & Lafayette Sq. ( +) Food Only N -F. Corner Niagara Sq. & Court Food F- Side Main Btwn. Eagle & Church (middle) Food Only F. Side Main 8two. Eagle & Church (south) Food Only W. Side Main cr Mohawk Restricted Food /Non -Fond N.W. Corner Main & Cathedral Pl. Food Only S. E. Corner Franklin & Eagle Food Only N- W- Corner of Main and Tupper in seating at Food N _ Corner Main & Chippewa Food N.E. Side Main a, Ellicott S% Bldg. Non -Food S. F. Side Wash @ Scott f=ood Only _Side Delaware ((b� Eagle Food N -W- Corner Franklin & Chippewa (1) Food S.F, Corner Washington & N. Division Restricted Food N -F. Corner Washington & S. Division Food S - Corner VVashington & Swan Restaurant Restricted Food S.E. Corner Washington & Swan Restaurant Restricted Food S. E. Corner Washington & Swan Restaurant Restricted Food Comer Washington & Swan Restaurant Restricted Food N -F. Corner Main & Lafayette Sy. ( +) Non -Food Cathedral Park Non -Food F. Side Deiware between Niagara Sq. & FagldRestaurant Restricted Food N -W. Corner Franklin & Church Restricted Food S_F. Corner Delaware & Huron Food Wogam Square Restricted Food N.W. corner South Division and Ellicott Food Eagle Pmk Non -Food S. Sidra Chippewa at Curb W ofpole 40 (+) Food Dailv Vendina Permit Sites SITE # LOCATION PRODUCT D7 Dunn Tire Park - W_ Side Washington Food DS Dunn Tire Park - W. Side Washington Restricted Non -Food D9 Dunn Tire Park -W, Side Washington Peddler D10 Dunn Tire Park - N. Side Swan btw. Ellicott & Wash. Food D11 Dunn Tire Park - N. Side Swan Restricted Non -Food D12 Dunn Tire Park - N_ Side Swan Peddler D14 N.E. Corner Main & Chippewa Non -Food D15 E. Side Main Btwn. Chippewa & Tupper Peddler D16 W. Side Main Btwn. Chippewa & Tupper Peddler D17 W. Side Main @ Curtain Up Alley Non -Food D19 Convention Center FoodlNon -Food D20 Theater Place on E. Side of Pearl ( +) Food D23 N. of Perry Btwn. Main & Washington Restricted Non -Food D24 N. of Perry Stwn Main & Washington Peddler D26 E. Side Main Btwn. Scott & Perry Restricted Non -Food D27 E. Side Main Btwn. Scott & Perry Peddler E21 N.E. Corner Washington & Perry Food E22 N, of Perry Btwn. Main & Washington Food E25 E, Side Main Btwn. Scott & Perry Food Sites E21, E22, and E25 are awarded by lottery three days in advance. Vendors must enter the lottery at Room 313, City Hail. Definitions Food- Any food or non -food item Food Only- Food items only. Restricted Food -No hot dogs or sausages. Restaurant Restricted Food - only adjacent businesses may apply. Non- Food -No food items of any kind. Restricted Non -Food - Non- competitive items only. At D8, D11, D23, & D26 no items related to the event at the adjacent venue may be sold. Peddler/ Must Keep Moving - Selling balloons, lightsticks, and other non -event related items Can NOT set up a cart. ( +) pay or Time Restriction fas follows) Sites 1, 2, 16, 38, 53, 61, and D20 - may not set up before 14:30 pm_ Sites 12, 13, 20, 22, 45 - Thursdays 5131 -9I6 must close at 4pm Site 14 - Thursdays 5126 - 911 must move S. of Eagle or N. of Mohawk Site 21 - Tuesdays and Thursdays 5124- 1111 must move to Eagle St. Park Sites 17 and 60 - Page 1 of 2 2 0 0 7-2 00 8 Spe cial ni b'+ 'V . "r�linri Map of Vending Site 1115 I Ll - 3 ( { b17, A 13 i. ..� 014._ _ t P 3 _ gP l' W EI €L E I t 2 _J t ....... ..... .... 1 7 i+ 4 7 - .1 39 1 18; 40 54 E j x°17 41 43 44 � a E22, D2 R24 JLJ Page 2 of 2 I [.uc0ti«i TSkgs ts.,ssxxoximale. i 91 (Rcv. l /93) Single Pa Ye Communication to the Common Council f To: The Common Council: Date: April 23, 2007 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses T pe in upper and I owes Case Only I Subject: [: Wholesale dunk Dealer 540 East Delavan (Masten) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( item No. xxx, C.C.P._xxlxx/xx Text ( ype Sin le Space Below Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that 1 have examined the attached application for a Wholesale Junk Dealer License located at 540 Mast Delavan and find that as to form is correct. f have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a Wholesale Junk 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 Danny Dunn. The attached thereto for Danny Dunn d/bla Dunn Auto Parts Inc. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. r.TTEE j'vr e Department Head Namc: RICHARD M TOBE `Type Title: CO SSl N.FR `° Signatur of Department Head: RT:MZ:jd Interdepartmental Memo Date: April 23, 2007 To: Richard M. Tobe, Commissioner From: Mary Zizzo, Supervisor of Licenses RE: Common Council Communication Wholesale Junk Dealer at 540 F. Delavan Per City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check. list of requirements for a Wholesale Dealer application to the Common Council: ❑ Zoning Office ❑ Fire Prevention ❑ Building Inspection ❑ Police Department ❑ Police Record Check ❑ Application -1b Q " 4r) - I 1�j ipervisor 0 ce sf X/ 13 /1? Date 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: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: W[IOLESALE JUNK BUSINESS ADDRESS: 540 DELAVAN EAST BUSINESS PHONE: (585) 765 -2686 COUNCIL DISTRICT. POLICE DISTRICT- APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL. REASON: DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544755 02/07/2007 REACTIVATED PER ATTORNEY NEW LICENSE 2007 (TO BE COMPLE'T'ED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) ` APPROVED DATE: I DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW' *- REMARKS: INSPECTOR l RM# EXT i AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES, THANK YOU. - 4jpsrtp2.rp CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: POLICE APPLICATION FOR: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: WHOLESALE JUNK 0 BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON 540 DELAVAN EAST (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544755 02/07/2007 NEW LICENSE 2007 APPLICATION REACTIVATED PER ATTORNEY. WAITING FOR PENDING COURT CASE TO 13E SE`I"TLED. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPA TM ENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: �~ DISAPPROVED DATE; } A REMARKS: V ZL;Z) DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW *' x REMARKS: w COMM. OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2.rpt P -147C (REV. 3196) Buffalo Police Department rrientification Section •1 Franklin Street Buffalo, New York 14202 APPLICATION. RELEASE FORM There is a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. DO NOT send cash through . the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Bufl'ald Police Department. _ z Be sure.to include a stamped, self - addressed envelope' a that this information can be mailed to you. Complete all the information listed below and have your identification and signature verified by a Notary Public (or Commissioner of Deeds; as .listed on the bottom of this application. Without total compliance to these instructions , you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT: ot/N C 9- ` .:rlf .f v /MAIDEN NAME SEX L k RACE I {� CURRENT ADDRESS © Z rQ DATE OF BXRTHz - _ D f SOCIAT SECURI # JM R9AS©N'FOR'REQ Ill EST SIGNATURE Of STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE } SS. CITY OF BUF± LO ) II}} On the —IP5ay of J k �V before me personally appeared to rrie known to be the same person described in, and who executed the fore oing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof. Commissioner of Deeds TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION PERSONNEL * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** RECORD ON FILE DATI VERIFIED NOTE: USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RETAIN AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DATE VERIFIED. NOT VALID UNTILMAMPE 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: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: WHOLESALE .JUNK BUSINESS ADDRESS. BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICA "PION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 540 DE'1 AVAN EAST (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544755 09/2112406 NEW '`LICENSE 2007 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) =PROVED DATE: CJ DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL. BACK DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM # EXTf� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.,f„ CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: DUNN AUTO PARTS INC LICENSE TYPE: WHOLESALE JUNK BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 540 DEI AVAN.EAST: (585) 765 -2686 DANNY DUNN (585) 765 -2686 544755 09/21/2006 NEW.. LICENSE 2447. (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) A PROVED DATE: D OVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: `"REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# i EXT M AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Ap 2.,ni DOLAAPPOV-DOC OFFICE OF ,LICENSES 313 CITYRAU BUFFALO, NEW YOP-K 14202 151-4978 LICENSE APPLICATION APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLETED IIV ]FULL PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS (PLU" Caux LIB CATMOXY AMYWG FOR.) USED CAR DEALER SECOT& AND AEALE GARAGE SALE X",uousALE JUNK CRAP PROCESSOR. YAWNBHOKER FLEA MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS ) -- -=�> DATE 5' '`7 l g A.PPLICAN'I'NAME� n/ r APP ICANT HOMIR PHON�_� �J ! C APPLICANT ADDRESS e -0 C9 � � � ' � � V b,,O � (pro BTi r1 (C=/ToW.4 (PJt VUl AGE) ATZ) CO- APPLICANT NAME CO APPLICANT HOME PHONE A CO- APPLICANT ADDRESS ( t' � p � OX e ) l�` (clrrYr WNO (STATE) AGE) Cif} r -nvnna A 7-rnN NAM R .ice V M ! / - r AT'E JNCORPORATEII X01 , ' . - �p RUSEass NAME B USDam DRFSS /,2,2 APPLI ao ME YH 74sS BvsTNE�ss PxoNE FAXIF r�E .��.j S"I'A.TE TAX ID NUMBER LACE OF BIA78 ®` e ya �ARB YOU A v.S. CIT[ZEN Z J DATE Of BiRT � - HAVE YOU EVEft BEEN CONVICTED OF A CRIMV -AZD ' IF, SO STATE WHEN,'WHRRE, NATURE OF OFFENSE AND DISPOSTX`IOI+} LIST PRINCIPAL OFFICERS OF CORPORATION (IF APPLICABLE), N u�/ eo d 6o o A ��✓ , vD� ©1v1i�l [irAME} (AUbEBSS) R[ MA) = (ADOX." Pip (NAME) . (ADDRESS) (lYAMH) (ADDiE39) i (PAWNBROKER ONLY) GIVE SCHEDULE OF RATES PROPOSED TO BE CHARGED - APP cpntSlYnature Subscribed and sw tv before mr this Q Tjay �f �a 20 � Commissioner oflQads in and forA, Cyo of B- ffalo, New York NON REFUNDABLE APPLICATION FEE 31 FROM T IE BOARD OF EDUCATION 11685/3541 YOU H SV €.'S BUFFAL0 PUBLIC SCHOOLS — ^, a M. Williams, Director } ' Qf Guidance, Counseling & .education 13 City Hall j3rrffalo, New York 142 #2 i 716) 816 -3762 Phone (716) 851 -3748 Fax Ms. Karen Privateer, Legislative Aide Common Council City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 NY 14202 Dear Ms. Privateer: U3 -08 06 p -rn- 04 23-2001 2 /3 . ` James A. Williams, Ed. D. ZI i' Superintendent of Schools �a -t7 r f April 20, 2007 District is very pleased at the request from the Buffalo Common Council to add two BPS .: members of our Inter -High Council to your Education Committee. The names of the two students will be: 1. Chelsea Rush. 2. Myron Rogers fin ° ?.ct either myself or Carmen Milioto at 816-3702 to discuss what is required and a schedule of dates or meetings. Thank you. Sincerely, ,'4 TM W/kw " A" , "'17 1 " Board of Education Members A. Wi!.liams, Ed. D. ,'�', A. Smith {�,c_ Tonja M. Williams, Director Department of Guidance, Counseling & Alternative Education "Putting children and f xmllies first, to ensure high academic achievement for all. 11 nil' d 4s r s MS irs ME LAY �IIRRj�MR t r" �q �r�ra�w,ri� W .. �t�rrr� o r s r lavaR Buffalo Public Schools Student Support Services & Compliance 432 City Hall E��f u�l.1, New Y �r 14202- 3375 � � ` `, (716) 516 -3547 Fax (716) 551 -3608 0 do V Composite Report on District Dropouts Summary of 2004 - 2005 Dropout Data Student Group All Students Number of Dr opouts 1032 Enrollment 11468 Dropout R ate 9% General Education 746 8881 8.4% Students w/ Disabilities 286 2587 11.1% Native American 18 171 10.S% Asian or Pacific Islander 6 142 4.2% African American 602 6382 9.4% 143 1279 11.2% .. Hispanic White 263 3494 7.5% Female 444 5643 7.9% Male 588 5825 10.1% English Proficient 977 10941 8.9% Limited English Proficient 55 527 10.4% Economically Disadvantages 536 8488 6.3% Not Economically Disadvantages 496 2980 16.6% 5 10 50% . Migrant Not Migrant ... ... ...... ... __....__ 1027 11458 9% District Dropout Percentages TO THEsz District Strategies Designed to Decrease the Rate of Student Dropouts Attendance Improvement Dropout Prevention Initiatives Erie County Family Court Transition Program: The Family Court Transition Program is designed to ensure that students who are transitioning through the Family Court system are provided with support during their transition. Attendance Services personnel work with Family Court Judges, law guardians and Court Attorney referees to ensure that educational information is provided for court hearings and that individuals assigned as foster parents have the necessary information and support to register foster children into school. The Family Court Transition Program supports the Drug Court initiative, Foster care placements, Persons In Need of Supervision Program, Probation and students transitioning to and from detention facilities. Dropout Recovery Program: The Dropout Recovery program is an outreach program designed to ensure that school -age youth involved in the city court system are connected to educational institutions. Attendance Services personnel work with court personnel to ensure that students who have not obtained high school diplomas are re- enrolled in the Buffalo Public Schools or enrolled into local GEM programs. The goals of the program are to: 1. Re- connect and connect dropouts to educational institutions 2. Provide support services and information to youth, parents and community -based stakeholders Homeless Education Program: The goal of the Homeless Education Program is to ensure that every student experiencing homelessness has equal access to the same free and appropriate public education provided to other children and youth as prescribed by McKinney -Vento legislation. The Homeless Education Program is designed to: 1 Connect and reconnect children, youth and families to Buffalo Public Schools to ensure educational continuity and ongoing participation in opportunities toward academic success. Provide support services and information to children, youth and families that support physical, social and emotional development. Attendance Improvement Program: The Attendance Improvement Program promotes daily school attendance through programming designed to support the needs of approximately 37,0010 Buffalo Public School students. Under this program, thirteen staff members function as liaisons between school, home and the community in an effort to support academic achievement. This is primarily accomplished through case management activities and by educating students, parents and community stakeholders of the importance of school attendance and participation. Project ACT: Project A.C.T. is an outreach program that provides support services to pregnant and parenting teens attending Buffalo Public Schools, Project A.C.T. seeks to coordinate support services through forming linkages between families, agencies and schools. The goals of Project A.C.T. are to: ➢ Connect pregnant and parenting teens to services offered by the Buffalo Public Schools and community -based organizations to ensure educational continuity and ongoing participation in opportunities towards academic Success. Provide support services and information that supports the student's and their infant's physical, social and emotional development. Attendance Court: The Attendance Court program is designed to "provide an early, comprehensive, strength -based family systems approach to truancy This preventative model applies comprehensive, multi- agency approaches to eliminating truancy and improve school performance. It seeks to do so by applying the authority of a Family & Cit Court Judge to service a plan developed by a multidisciplinary treatment team. The goals of the program are to: • Increase understanding of the legal attendance mandates by parents and students; • Increase personal responsibility and accountability of parents for children's attendance and performance, • Increase academic performance for students adhering to their personal Attendance Plan; • Increase attendance for students currently or formerly enrolled in Truancy Court; • Decrease disciplinary referrals for students currently or formerly enrolled in Truancy Court, and • Deliver a multi-agency approach to truancy. Truancy Hotline: Truancy Hotline was designed to provide parents, small business and concerned citizens with the ability to communicate with the Buffalo Public Schools when school aged youth are not attending school during instructional time. Once the message is received attendance personnel will investigate and take the appropriate steps to address student truancy. (PROJECTED IMPLEMENTATION DATE SEPTEMBER 2007) Board of Block Clubs Collaboration: The Buffalo Public Schools and the Board of Block Clubs are in the process of developing a collaboration that will enable Buffalo Public School personnel to meet with neighborhood block clubs on a regular basis to share information on support services available to students and families in need. it is hoped that through this collaboration, the school district will be able to elicit the support of community members in the area of truancy and violence prevention as well as accessing block chubs to assist in the delivery of .important student support service information to the community. (IMPLEMENTATION S'T'AGES — STAR`£ DATE TBA) Student Support Model Erie County & City of Buffalo Collaborative The F�,rie County & City of Buffalo Collaborative is an effort to address the needs of students who are present social challenges in and out of school. City and family Court Judges and personnel, along with Social Service Commissioners meet monthly with Buffalo Public School staff (i.e. Superintendent, Associate Superintendent, Student Support Director, and legal council) to discuss strategies for each agency to work more collaboratively in meeting the needs of students that each organization services. Boys & Girls Club of Western New York: Through this unique collaboration students who have met school adjustment issues are provided with community -based programming in a highly structured environment. The goal ®f the program is to address the individual strain the youth and his /her family is experiencing, the power of social forces that influence a youth to negative behavior, in a supportive manner to eliminate the root causes cif the students school -based issues. Buffalo Federation of Neighborhood Services: This collaboration is designed to support tite needs of students who have been suspended from school by providing parents and students with a youth advocate who role and responsibility is to identify supports and services to youth and families. Child & Family Services Center for Resolution and Justice Under the umbrella of the Center for Resolution and Justice, individuals identified by BPS school staff who are involved in disputes with others are provided with mediation and /or arbitration to resolve the problem. Child & Family services staff members work to resolve a variety of issues that arise in a community -based forum. Student Suspension Avoidance Model: The Suspension Avoidance Model is a district -level support designed to address inappropriate student behavior. As a final alternative to suspension, Student Support Service & Compliance personnel work to identify and meet the needs of students who exhibit problematic behaviors at the request of building administration. Parents, building personnel, and community -based organizations are assembled to address the needs of the whole child with the expected outcome of developing the student into a functional member of the school environment. There are three basic goals to this model: 1. Address student behavior in lieu of school suspension. 2. Provide guidance and assistance to building personnel. 3, Decrease suspension recidivism amongst students. Two initiatives support obtaining these goats. 1. Guidance Conferences 2. Student Suspension Reduction Program Milly Castro Common Council Office Senior Legislative Assistant Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 James ,1, II'illiarns, L'cLD. Superintendent U q�. Gary Al. Crosby Chitf Fincntcial and Operating; Oflic'er Apri124, 2007 Dear Ms, Castro Re: File K -Kula fI.orraine Elementary in Need of Reconstruction I spoke with Kathy Kula, Lorraine Block Club Secretary, on April 11, 2007. 1 informed her of the following: Lorraine Academy #72 will not be part of the Phase Ill reconstruction program. Phase III schools were selected last year as part of the strategic planning process and the Phase III program is well into the design phase at this point. Lorraine will be considered during the strategic planning process for Phase IV however there is no guarantee that there will be a Phase IV; turd, if there is, there is no guarantee that Lorraine will be selected. The school will definitely be considered however. Lorraine windows are scheduled to be replaced this summer. We have an approved $ 1 million bond sale scheduled this spring to finance the project. Board of Education member lack Coyle advocated strongly for this project and I atn happy that we will be able to make it happen. 'free stumps, also mentioned by Ms. Kula in our conversation, are in line to be removed. The only delay at this point is coordinating this work with the City and TTMA. We hope to resolve the coordination within the next few weeks. We did not discuss the parking lot and fence mentioned in her letter. However, I have asked our grounds crew to look at them and make a recommendation. REFERRED ``! E ISIPEC Cam® TTE ; ; CAT Dr. James A. Williams, Superintendent Jack Coyle, Board Member Sue Eager, Director of School -Plant Operations Very truly yc:nu Gary Crosby Chi ' Financial and Oper tingg fficer 708 City Hall 1 uffi lo, Nen York 14202 Phone: 716,816.3676 @ Fax: 716.851 3650 + Email: gcrnsl3 }' {�?buf faloschouls,org Prating childrect acid fcrnrilies first to ensure high academic tachieremeut fin• all s f � �I )J�- 35 hROM TIIE CITY CLERK �-o 43 No. Liquor License Applications Attached hereto are communications from persons applying for liquor licenses from the I?,rie County Alcohol Beverage Control Board. Address ,) L j w' 01A YS RECEIVED AND FILED Business Name No &j ij„tc CIU � N J i (j R.g,: :)- i L',,- L 6 (L L-mv Owner's Name f) f\ PA, U A-i `Y i1 "J' (.0 5 l vt) IQ TH / K 4 n A)y � 4 1A J � v 3,c 99 Tel . v I r-.2p I-A .. J April 11, 2007 Buffalo City Clerk City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: ERIE OP #3132151 1680 Elmwood Ave Inc. dba: Buffalo Barbecue & Brew 1680 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14207 Dear Sir/Madam: Please be advised that subject is applying to the New York State Liquor Authority for permission to alterations to the licensed premise located at 1680 Elmwood Avenue, Buffalo, NY. Very truly yours, ;4� I J. l ABC Conkulting Services 265 Densmore Street Buffalo, NY 14220 -2546 (716) 823 -2434 CC: State Liquor Authority CA CD �Ib 44 No. 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 .Lxecutive- Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation- Public Works, Streets & Parks- Police- A ,, f6 F ire- Corporation Counsel- Community Services- Iconomie Development & Permit and Inspection Services- Management Information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs- Iluman Resources- Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. R! SI _PA613 COMMUN1'CATJON "1'O THF COMMON C OUNCIL TO: TI IF COMMON COUNCIL. PROM: DEPARTMENT DIVISION: DATE: April 23.2007 POLICE, S C_1.13Jf CT. j : Leave oi' Absence PRIOR COLI:NCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) 1: Itertn No. Ex. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx /xx /xx) 'I'I"X"I': ( `I'YPI: SINGLE SPACE BELOW I LOW o'll Laborer 1, Leonard Valvo assigned to Ileadquarters has been granted an extension to his onedical. leave o1 absence without pay 1 the period of six weeks cornrr cueing April 1 4 2007 through June 2, 200 IINIO /tlo TYPE D TAR'I'MENT I I I ?A 1) NAM F: �I McCarthy Gipson TYPE 'I'I'1'LE: Comm - . issioner of Police SIGNATURE 0 F DI PARTMI NI' 111 AD: P -120 �r�rr w V A I /y7 DATE: "� I NAME: ' �' �-`^ Y RANK:.' *SSN: XXX — XX - a UNIT: ** LAST FOUR ( DIGITS ONLY" EDUCATIONAL ❑ MATERNITY ❑ EMPLOYMENT ❑ MEDICAL FAMILY MEDICAL ❑ MILITARY ❑ PERSONAL ❑ • THE FAMILY MEDICAL LEAVE IS A 42 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 LEA OF ABSENCE AND THE CARRYING OF THE MEMBER AS BEING A WOL EXPLANATION OF LEAVE: Fri CIO m DATES OF LEAVE BEGINNING DATE: END DATE: RETURN DATE: LENGTH OF LEAVE: APPROVED / DENIED I APPROVED /DENIED/ 7- a lr EMPLOYEE SIGNATURE r CC: ORIGINAL -ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE (FILE) REQUESTING EMPLOYEE LABOR RELATIONS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION COMMANDING OFFICER PAYROLL �-' 45 No. Reports of Attendance 0 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 X Buffalo Sewer Authority `i 1 ) 0' 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 April 11, 200_'7 FROM: DEPARTMENT BUFFALO SEWER AUTHORITY DIVISION ADMINISTRATIVE SUBJECT [: BOARD ATTENDANCE C� 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 April 11, 2007, in Room. 1038 City Hall: Herbert L. Bellamy, Jr., Chairman John D. Kennedy, Sr., Assistant Vice Chairman Christopher Roosevelt, Secretary Eleanor C. Wilson- DiVincenzo, Assistant Secretary Absent: James P. Naples, Vice Chairman DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: DAVID P. COMERFORD TITLE: GENERAL MANAGER SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: --�, L'�� E, 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) . REFERRT`D TO TI-IE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL, SERVICE. Ei POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title Department/Division C2 1 3- A Co i's a " Original PR No, M Title Code No. C) Salary A I co Budget Function No. Reason for appointment (cheek one) Type of Status Change (check one) Type o Appointment: Permanent Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal I OW-10i) I CP Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension X - ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ElFrom Temporary to Permanent. �` {v From Provisional to Permanent From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other god ❑ Exempt fO Competitive Non-Competitive Conarnmy• EMPlovee Information: Name Address DOB Ci State Zip Cod 2 Z' i nai ofA Authorit Date' Signature of Director of Budget Date Si at ure —4r A .3 Civil Servi *Approval Date Send original copy signed by Dept. 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Head to Budget Send or e -mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date Signature int ng Authority Date Signature of Director of Budget Date "11 Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e -mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date Signature int ng Authority Date Signature of Director of Budget Date Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service *Approval Date Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e -mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title J.�I� Department/Division A u l) ,- A vu) 0_j) i tU L i D u i S t o t1 01 &_D t � Original PR No. Title Code No. Salary Budget Function No. Reason for appointment (check one) Type of Status Change (check one) Type of Appointment ❑ Perrmanent ❑ Contin Permanent F Provisional Temporary ❑ Seasonal r l 0 (fit:! I gg4Go I Status Change t t Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension From Temporary to Provisional From Temporary to Permanent ❑ From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Classification ❑ Exempt tA Competitive ❑ Non-Competitive Comments W ►`r ' !(F'rl ��5�'f�'ovl 13 e, vker Q_i j'k .u e d- A1se_,u,& O F Iec�' Emp loyee Information: Name ,L S S# -- Address , ` "� DOB � r3 Ci ; = �-CL1 State Zip Code c • Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e -mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date Si nature of A ting Mtkority Date X) Si ature of Director of Budget Date Signature of Adm. Director of Civil Service *Approval Date Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget Send or e -mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title S 1i) R A u J) i h) P_ Department/Division AujO- An-D 0 Dt49bL19ivi'5 i',on o� Original PR No. Title Code No. Salary Budget Function No. Reason for appointment (check one) Type of Status Change (check one) TYpj of Appointment: ❑ Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent A2 Provisional Temporary ❑ Seasonal '4 S 0 404 O n � Status Change ( i Reinstatement [I Replacement ❑ Extension LO-MmInts: y WCL AW ft5 Yea_ V1 Aa" + Emplovee Wormation: From Temporary to Provisional From Temporary to Permanent E3From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent [:] Other Classification ❑ Exempt 19 Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive D(kG fio Yhe elk't 106 ,0 F - ke,& � W-1 1-1 ul� .4_ signattui'ofA o Date Signature ofPirector of Budget Date ;54gna ure of-Adm. for of Civil Service * A royal Date Send original copy signed by Dept. Head to Budget WYK 15:86 JqsqCSC Send or e-mail Civil Service a copy When approved copy is returned, send a'copy to Audit along with file maintenance form, City Clerk -and Budget *Applicant appointed on or after this date 48 NON-OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS a�Cl CamtrtDn Counrit CITY OF BUFFALO Council Staff April 25, 2007 Chief of Staff Paul W. Wolf, Esq. e Legislative Staff Manager Mr. Gerald A. Chwalinkski Mary H. Baldwin City Clerk Kin 1308 City Hall Senior Legislative Assistant -Tv Buffalo,NY 142()2 Jaynes S. Pajak • RE: M etro Rail Expansion Senior Legislative Assistants Milly Castro Dear Gerry: Lisa M. Collin Mark J. Jaskula please file response from Dennis Brinkworth at the next Common Council Meeting. Jacqueline E. Rushton Legislative Aide Thank you, Karen D. Privateer 55 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Mary H. Baldwin Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 Legislative Staff Manager Fax: (716) 851 -4234 Page 1. of 1 . ............ From: -- Woif;tPatti ° �1 Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 2:01 PM To: Baldwin,Mary Subject: FW: Metro Rail Expansion - - - -- Original Message---- - From: Tuf1961 @aol.com [mailto:Tuft961 @aol.com] Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2007 1:25 PM To: Wolf,Paul Subject: Re: Metro Rail Expansion Hi, Thank you for asking about my thoughts in regard to the proposed extension of the Metro Rai I. The loop in the Cobblestone District is an excellent idea and realistic way to deal with getting potential consumers to the District in efficient manner. Helps relieve the potential parking problem for sure. I like the idea of the rail looping around the entire District enabling people to get out and experience all the area has to offer. Another opportunity is to get people to park in Entertainment District and mix use for Districts during evening... attend dinner and play...head down to Cobblestone later for evening ... all via rail. For me, this helps both Brinks and Morrissey's. I would be happy to provide for thoughts but busy today. I fully support the idea and be happy to help in any way. Thank you Dennis A ITTEE N WIM See what's free at AOL.com. 4/25/2007 L l N n 1 '1r+11h s1+1 A�s�l I 'n4I3? !'�f lICG �VI►b1►LV ■L VV�f.I�LL� Legislative Staff City Of Buffalo, NY 11 / 1 4 Ladoratory Tor New Ideas" • � ' � �� `_ (� April 25, 2007 )4-1 Chief of �Vtuff Paul W. Wolf, €:-sq. Legislative Staff Manager Mary 11. Baldwin Senior Legislative Assistant IV James S. Pajak Senior Legislative Assista►rts Milly Castro Lisa M. Collin Mark .l. Jaskula Jacqueline E. RtIshto n Legislative Aide Karen 0. Privateer Mr. Gerald A. Chwalinkski City Clerk Rm 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: PUSH BUFFALO - RE SPONSF TO COUNCIL MBBA HEARING OF APRIL 19, 2007 Dear Gerry: Please file response from PUSH BUI - TALO at the next Common Council Meeting. Thank you, Mary It. B wi I..,egislative Staff Manager REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, THE COMMISS ONERT OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE AND EDPI 65 Niagara Square - Roorn 1413 City hall Buffalo, NY 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 Fax: (716) 851 -4234 STATEMENT PREPARED FOR BUFFALO COMMON COUNCIL HEARING ON APRIL 19'' People United for Sustainable Housing, Inc. (PUSH Buffalo) is PUSH is a grassroots, non - profit community organization working to rebuild the West Side of Buffalo. PUSH organizes residents to confront public and private institutions that perpetuate poverty on the West Side and to create and implement an action plan for improving the neighborhood. We salute the Buffalo Common Council for sponsoring this hearing today. Combating neighborhood deterioration and improving the quality of life for inner -city residents is the greatest challenge facing our city. For too long, silver bullet development schemes like the casino and Bass Pro have distracted us from the commercial and residential revitalization of our neighborhoods. Since the 1970s, most urban planners have recognized that economic growth in cities can best be achieved by creating neighborhoods where people desire to live. This is no small challenge. As it stands, many of Buffalo's neighborhoods are places that people desire to flee. Our abandoned housing rate is astronomical, one of the highest in the country. Abandoned housing means arson, crime, rodents and respiratory disease. Our poverty rate ranks sixth nationally. Our schools continue to fail low- income students. Yet we and many others remain doggedly committed to Buffalo's rebirth. Rebirth, in our view, is a complex and integrated process of planning and implementation. Underlying the process must be a commitment to equitable development, not development by the few and for the few. Equitable development will entail With respect to abandoned housing, Throughout the 1990s Buffalo represented the largest percentage increase of vacant structures nationwide — a leap that took the city from #55 in the country to #3 in percentage of vacancies in cities of more than 250,000. a As of 2000, Buffalo trailed only St. Louis, MO and Mesa, AZ -- a rapidly expanding city that experiences many seasonal second home vacancies — and by all accounts the situation has gotten much worse since then. In fact, different Census :Bureau estimates place Buffalo's population loss between 13,000 and 34,000 residents during the ensuing five years. In light of this epidemic, the National Vacant Properties Campaign recently released Blueprint Buffalo in November 2006, a policy document and action strategy for combating the problems of rampant property vacancy and abandonment within the D 2� 1 city and, increasingly, the inner ring suburbs. Produced in conjunction with the Buffalo office of the :Local Initiatives Support Corporation (L.ISC --- Buffalo), UB's Institute for Local Governance and Regional Growth, and the Amherst 1DA, the report outlines four key leadership actions (a city -wide vacant property initiative; a first tier suburban agenda; an Erie - Buffalo vacant property coordinating council; and an initiative to make the region a "Living Laboratory" of vacant property reclamation), and four key strategies (development of a regional real property information system; a focus on comprehensive code enforcement; right- sizing and greening the City; and escalating greyfields and brownficlds redevelopment) to make significant progress towards reclamation and reuse. The state can play many roles in these tasks, including special programs and legislation directed at making land acquisition, assem. bly, title clearance, and remediation more achievable and less time onerous. Creation of a land bank with powers similar to that established in Genesee County (Flint), under authorization from the State of Michigan, should be pursued. Several progressive greening initiatives are well underway in Buffalo. For example, the Massachusetts Avenue Project has developed an urban farm on the city's West Side which is operated by low - income neighborhood youth. To support local food system development, similar efforts should be promoted across the city, and other innovative and non - conventional incarnations of greening should be encouraged and supported. The State has shown its acknowledgment of the vacancy problem through the Restore NY funding and more recently through the release of liens on hundreds of properties controlled by the State's Municipal Bond Banking Agency (MBBA), however, the City of Buffalo cannot realistically expect to renovate each of these houses returned by MBBA or the thousands of others that sit vacant for a myriad number of reasons. Nor can the rehabilitations that do take place be allowed to occur in a scattershot fashion. There must be a coordinated effort to identify strategic clusters of properties within investment -ready communities that will not just provide housing in the short -term, but that will include other important amenities to help make these areas desirable neighborhoods that residents are proud to live in. Productive reuse of vacant land is a key part of the process to build sustainability. This will require administrative and regulatory changes as well as financial resources distinct from and of greater magnitude than the current $2 million earmark from the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) ACTION STEPS a Empower and fund a land bank for Buffalo and Eric County which will be granted special powers of vacant land acquisition and disposition. V o Identify funding enabling the land bank to triage Buffalo's 19,000 abandoned properties: unsalvageable properties should be demolished at once, salvageable properties should be immediately stabilized and protected for future rehabilitation. • Fund Regional Real Property Information Systems coordination and a Living Laboratory of revitalization through the UB Regional Institute. • Promote urban food system. development by encouraging progressive greening initiatives that return vacant land to productive use. • Immediately take action to return to productive use the 1,400+ properties controlled by MBBA, including funds for assessment, rehab and demolition. • Add state resources to fully fund the Weathcrization Assistance Program, which currently has very long wait lists in urban areas. WAP increases energy efficiency while stabilizing the urban housing stock. MBBA AND BUFFALO'S LOW - INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS OVERVIEW As a result of a financial agreement in 2003 between the City of Buffalo and the Municipal Bond Bank Agency (MBBA), MBBA took control of about 1,500 city properties that have been neglected for three years and remain in a state of legal limbo. MBBA is part of the llousing Finance Agency, a New York State agency with the mission of "the creation and preservation of high quality affordable multifamily rental housing that serves communities across the State of New York ". Ironically, a great many of these properties have been abandoned since at least 2003 and are in complete disrepair. The impact of 1,500 neglected properties in a city the size of Buffalo is enormous. In low - income neighborhoods, including .PUSH'S core West Side district, almost every block has an abandoned home that can be traced to the city's deal with MBBA and the subsequent management practices of JER Services, a private corporation MBBA hired to manage the homes in Buffalo. PUSH'S DEMAND: A COMMUNITY STANDARDS AGREEMENT WITH MBBA The failure to properly manage 1,500 liens and hundreds of foreclosed properties has caused substantial economic and social harm to neighborhoods all over the city of Buffalo. In an attempt to increase property values, stabilize our neighborhoods, rebuild community pride, and undue the harm caused by the MBBA program, PUSH proposes a Community Standards Agreement with the following elements: 1. Extend the Special Funding Round for Buffalo administered by the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) to a five (5) year commitment. 2. Increase the amount of the Special Funding Round for Buffalo administered by the AHC by $1 million annually beginning in the third year, totaling a $5million fiend in the fifth (5` year. Simplify the participation process by removing all dissuasive barriers including but not limited to the prohibitive acquisition prices listed on the current Request f:or Proposals (RI'P) as a prerequisite to participation in the funding round. Also we want the activities funded under this RFP to be broadened to include affordable rental projects and cooperative projects. 4. Bring in monies from all appropriate sources for the creation of a demolition fund for the concerned properties now being controlled by MBBA and its servicing agent 1ER Revenue Services. People U-,azd l z 3 .-M f as�t:m- MBBA AND BUFFALO'S LOW - INCOME NEIGHBORHOODS OVERVIEW As a result of a financial agreement in 2003 between the City of Buffalo and the Municipal Bond Bank Agency (MBBA), MBBA took control of about 1,500 city properties that have been neglected for three years and remain in a state of legal limbo. MBBA is part of the llousing Finance Agency, a New York State agency with the mission of "the creation and preservation of high quality affordable multifamily rental housing that serves communities across the State of New York ". Ironically, a great many of these properties have been abandoned since at least 2003 and are in complete disrepair. The impact of 1,500 neglected properties in a city the size of Buffalo is enormous. In low - income neighborhoods, including .PUSH'S core West Side district, almost every block has an abandoned home that can be traced to the city's deal with MBBA and the subsequent management practices of JER Services, a private corporation MBBA hired to manage the homes in Buffalo. PUSH'S DEMAND: A COMMUNITY STANDARDS AGREEMENT WITH MBBA The failure to properly manage 1,500 liens and hundreds of foreclosed properties has caused substantial economic and social harm to neighborhoods all over the city of Buffalo. In an attempt to increase property values, stabilize our neighborhoods, rebuild community pride, and undue the harm caused by the MBBA program, PUSH proposes a Community Standards Agreement with the following elements: 1. Extend the Special Funding Round for Buffalo administered by the Affordable Housing Corporation (AHC) to a five (5) year commitment. 2. Increase the amount of the Special Funding Round for Buffalo administered by the AHC by $1 million annually beginning in the third year, totaling a $5million fiend in the fifth (5` year. Simplify the participation process by removing all dissuasive barriers including but not limited to the prohibitive acquisition prices listed on the current Request f:or Proposals (RI'P) as a prerequisite to participation in the funding round. Also we want the activities funded under this RFP to be broadened to include affordable rental projects and cooperative projects. 4. Bring in monies from all appropriate sources for the creation of a demolition fund for the concerned properties now being controlled by MBBA and its servicing agent 1ER Revenue Services. Peq Lb ae.� 1 {�S3 tY�L�CaLS t=L• -SiR+� Immediate suspension of the MBBA tax lien program to prevent further housing abandonment. 6. Immediate assessment of all MBBA affiliated houses, including structural integrity, rehabilitation feasibility, and access. 7. Stabilization and weatherization of all MBBA homes, including boarding; up of windows, replacement of doors and insulation of pipes. 8. Demolition of homes that have been structurally compromised. 9. Create a land bank that would assemble, and transfer these affected properties for productive reuse. To that end, we support for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation's (LISC's) and Assemblymember Sang Hoyt's proposal to pilot such a program using MBBA controlled properties. -5 z Peq Lb ae.� 1 {�S3 tY�L�CaLS t=L• -SiR+� Immediate suspension of the MBBA tax lien program to prevent further housing abandonment. 6. Immediate assessment of all MBBA affiliated houses, including structural integrity, rehabilitation feasibility, and access. 7. Stabilization and weatherization of all MBBA homes, including boarding; up of windows, replacement of doors and insulation of pipes. 8. Demolition of homes that have been structurally compromised. 9. Create a land bank that would assemble, and transfer these affected properties for productive reuse. To that end, we support for the Local Initiatives Support Corporation's (LISC's) and Assemblymember Sang Hoyt's proposal to pilot such a program using MBBA controlled properties. �� COUNTY OF - F RIE DRANK J. CLARK Drsr'ras -c Arroicm- April 23, 2001 The Common Council City of Buffalo, NY 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Members of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo: JOHN J. D EFRANKS F'rrts-r Dj - Djs•r itim- A•r l'ORNRY I am enclosing a copy of a letter we recently sent to Denise E. O'Donnell, Chief of New York State's Division of Criminal Justice Services, regarding a proposed grant to fund our Community Prosecutor program. Ms. O'Donnell discussed this proposal with me several weeks ago after she received a copy of your resolution of March 6, 2007. Without a doubt, if it had not been for the intervention of the Common Council, and in particular of the Resolution's sponsor, Councilmember Bonnie Russell, none of this would be happening. Assuming that the funds to reactiviate this unit are forthcoming (and I do), I look forward to conferring with you as to how this program might pest be impienielr s � RIE I �- " r - t V QI�F7Ci: [)I' "1'E1C: DIs'i'RICT A TTORNEY V e r� FRAN Erie FJC /do Enclosure a ley 25 1313L.AWAI2I� AW' NUE, I3UFF NEW YORK 1.d2O2 - 3903 T :I,: {716) 858 - 2424 - AX: (716) 858 -7415 ® IN'1'I ItNi�:r: www.crac.gov COUNTY OF ER IE OFFICE OF TIIE DISTRICT ATTORNEY FRANK J. CLARK Dine = Arrowmy April 17, 2007 Denise E. O'Donnell, Commissioner NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services 4 Tower Place Albany, NY 12203 -3764 Dear Ms. O'Donnell: �10 �Y V J OHN J. DEF RANKS FiRs•r Dr_pvrY Dis'rRicr ArroRxry As you may know the Erie County District Attorney's Office suffered tremendous personnel cuts in the wake of the Erie County Budget Crisis of 2005. Naturally as the result of the level of staff cuts all of our resources were required to be re- distributed in order to be able to properly handle serious violent crime. Sadly, as a result of the re- distribution of personnel we were forced to eliminate one of our most popular and effective programs, the Community Prosecution Program. Since that time we have had numerous requests from the community to reinstate the program. However no additional County funding which would allow us to staff a Community Prosecution Program has been forthcoming. Recently we have had a formal request from the Buffalo City Common Council for the reinstatement of our Community Prosecution Program (see attached letter and resolution). As such we are requesting $90,208 from DCJS to provide a dedicated funding source for this important community resource. This request is particularly significant in light of the Buffalo Police Department street crime initiatives as well as the City's stated objective to add more police to the streets. 25 DELAWARE AVENUE, 13=ALO. NEW YORK 14202 -3903 TEL: (716) 858 -2424 • FAX: (716) 958 -7425 • IN 13RNET: www.erie.gov 04 Denise E. O'Donnell, Commissioner NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services April 17, 2007 Page Two (2) We have taken the liberty of attaching an outline of the proposed job description for the requested Community Prosecutor position funding. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you wish to discuss this important request. Very - td-u.J.y yours FRANK J. CLARK Erie County Dist FMM -ney FJC /do Proposed Cammunit Prosecution Position Outline of Duties Job Grade 14-4 1. Prosecute vertically nuisance abatement type crimes, i.e. street level narcotics, prostitution, graffiti, panhandling and loitering; criminal housing violations (identify and pursue known crack houses) and other nuisance crimes as identified by community outreach. 2. Participate in community based programs with an eye toward community involvement in the problem solving process 3. Partner with government agencies and community based groups in an effort to coordinate the use of varied methods to address issues of nuisance crimes and public safety. The Common Council P au l W St q- fi • r��Q /. Legislative Staff Manager Mary H. Baldwin q • Legi�sfat Staff Senior Legislative Assistant IV VVV James S. Pajak ( (,() c ity Of (Bu ff j W Senior Legislative MilEy Castr Lisa M. Collin Mark J. Jaskula Jacqueline E. Rushton t� .Laboratory Tor `.N Ideas" K a + � e n D. iveAide Karen D. Privateer March 13, 2007 Mr. Frank J. Clark, District Atty 25 Delaware Ave. Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Clark: At the Common Council meeting held on Tuesday, March 6, 2007; the following resolution was adopted. "Support For Re instating the Erie County Community Prosecution Unit" Res # 174 CCP March 6, 2007 A copy of the resolution. is enclosed for your review. Address your response to the Common Council and file it with the City Clerk's office, 1308 City. Hall, Buffalo_ NY 14202 by 2PM on Thursday, March 29, 2007. Thank you for your attention to this request. Sincerely, v Mary H. ldwin Legislative Staff Manager Ene. 65 Niagara Square - Room 1413 Buffalo, NY 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5I05 Fax: (716( 851 -4234 CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY HALL BUFFALO March 9, 2007 To Whom It May Concern: 1 hereby Certify, That at a Session of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, held in the City Hall, on the 6th clay of March 2007 The following item was ADOPTED which the following is a true copy NO. 170 SPONSOR: MRS. RUSSELL SUPPORT FOR RE- INSTATING THE ERIE COUNTY COMMUNITY PROSECUTION UNIT Whereas: Due to Erie County budget cuts the Community Prosecution Unit (CPU) in the Erie County District Attorneys Office was eliminated; and Whereas: The CPU, which focused on quality of life crimes committed by repeat offenders was an excellent tool for addressing minor crimes that have major effects on neighborhoods; and Whereas: The CPU provided a single point of contact and a connection with the District Attorney's office for police officers, block clubs, Good Neighbor Planning Alliances, business organizations and elected officials; and Whereas: The Assistant District Attorneys assigned to the CPU were an invaluable resource that helped to empower individuals and neighborhoods by building a relationship with community leaders; and Whereas: Buffalo Place Inc, and the Crime Prevention Association of Western New York have written letters to Governor Eliot Spitzer requesting state assistance in obtaining funding to re- instate the Community Prosecution Unit In Erie County; r Now Therefore Be It Resolved ' That the Buffalo Common Council hereby joins Buffalo Place, Inc. and the Crime Prevention Association of Western New York in requesting state assistance to provide funding for reinstating the Community Prosecution Unit in Erie County. Be It Finally Resolved That copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the Eliot Spitzer Govemor of New York State, Andrew Cuomo New York State Attorney General, Denise O'Donnell, Commissioner NYS Division of Criminal Justice Services, Frank Clark, Erie County District Attorney, the Erie County Legislature, the WNY State Legislative Delegation, Buffalo Place Inc., the Crime Prevention Association of Vsi�New York, the Good Neighbor Planning Alliances and the Buffalo Board of Block Clubs. ADOPTED ATTEST CITY CLI Buffalo Helping neighbors buald cornrrrur2ities �" +� ��� -� April 20, 2007 Coz111»an Council City of Buffalo 65 Niagara ,Square Buffalo, NY 14202 RE ' 7 "Vacant Property Inventory" s s Honorable Members: We are pleased to be aide to respond to Council Member Kearns's Resolution I elated to a vacant property inventory in. the City of Buffalo. Through LISC's work nationally and locally with the National Vacant Properties Campaign, we have become involved in a number of vacant property initiatives and have examined a host of best practices froin other co111l11ur►ities dealing strategically with these issues. One such community is Indianapolis, [ndiana, where their government enacted a "town -gown" partnership with Full State University with the goal of locating and inventorying every vacant or abandoned hone in the county. The Indianapolis Vacant flousing Survey took place in the surniner of' 2003. Through a methodology well described on their website (k �tt,Ilwww.i nd Ycw _.or eC /C iIMDI Abandoned /Ovei the government first identified areas with apotential for high concentrations of vacancy using indicators such as delinquent taxes, city ordered boarding, repair, or demolition, foreclosures, and utility shut -offs. "They then canvassed these neighborhoods thoroughly while spot checking individual properties outside: of these areas that were also identified tb.rougl an analy .is of the it idicedo1:s. Data was collc.cl on nJnlbe;r of units, vacancy type (i.e., for sale vs. boarded/ abandoned), condition of structure and yard, and a digital photograph of each fa�adc. With six students working about seven weeks with PDAs and G1S software, they were able to survey nearly eight thousand homes. The data that resulted was analyzed and posted to the inte.rnet in neap format. As their experience shows, the end goal of any such inventory should not be ,j ust to let to a number, but to have a set of practical, reliable, and updatabl.e data that can be used to implement distinct strategies to combat the problems Caused by vacancy and abandonment. The recommendations contained within the National Vacant Properties Campaign's 13hcepi-irit Buffirlo action Man sound a similar tone, emphasizing heavily the need for a comprehensive frequently updated regional real property information system. Several pages, which are attached., speak specifically to the benefits of vacant property inventory in monitoring, assessing, and combating the problem as well as preventing future abandonment. t..00At, AI'I "t.l'1'.[VF,S Stl }'pOR "r CORPORATION 700 Main Street, 3rd Floor • Buffato, NY 14202 -1909 r:fhonc 716 - 85:3 -1136 w Fax 716 85,3 11_ S IvWW, 1.1SC.0 RG �q �� On the important issue of Current and accurate data, LISC continues to rljeet with our partners oil the Blueprint Buffalo real property Information working group, headed by the University at Buffalo's Regional Institute. 'this overall effort will be crucial to shape not only the joint response to vacancy and abandoun but also the common el'fort to redevelop and strengthen Buffalo as a whole. LISC would welcomc the opportunity to work closely with the Co1r1rnon Council on this and future vacant property initiatives. Sincerely, Michael K. Clarke Program Director ITT ON 6 S'Sa,% as it r4asE«�� w � Conduct Property Surveys Bluff lo, along ivith the locoi � a� ����s�1�i� � within ik County, s1houid conduc- sc5��� t� pe of priit ero,? furvev ---o they cim accurately �: 1I&ne tIT' extevt land hication 0� t'� :�:1tlt p, opemes and blighbt� d l: �L."iltlivtg:�, DO completion 01 Prope3fty : uLIIA t'-� c £i1 facilitate k1TiII.` ice monit0tiriy and I:fogi7am evalux ioll ' t-,t7 provi'li 1� Information iv, `e `on t�- qt i�stio11- !,lucl1 the fculoi i'14 : In w1hat loocatiorv; has vacant -Mt-rain t;I1�mgpd (i.e., where have vacant tai oo���lii3: b. ?en developed - I`eu:,ed anti ., +tev? have new vac i1t eSI ef Cl ? AS j a impolt'llit, what cim be le "arl - k d aboltt tl e re Is ins for these ' Are (o&- elated complaint-l', Celle e11iol cei'llent 1CtlCfli <, tax tx <-delinquent pjvopei:t - v sales uwfe as1in in cef -takes areal' An i- :it�'C`c What %s the .eta #Li.", of vacant F.yopertie mvL c I asl�d at t_1<x or 1110ftg3g ? „, .iL' one y?i11' go; feu 11id ws°dch ite slt ll v 71 1 it? is tileil` tax _`+t7ttls? � - Vh idl t?g.,mlaf purcha - l'i - I at tx< or moyts s a l ve i ri "(;iduco the goat nt L It , (i.e,, t: cc de oxl - y] 1 Sat •t.:. .it1 ` ''vil 11c txx and Which oi,es produce: little of 110 �& -ang'q iii V'-:opert st atii::' r r ) A illllllt ?l Lit 1���?i'i 4;:11 t1' 0 G�i',`�"�lt lZ an iL; 1duct 1 a .. P-I OPLIr =�' coLUlts, 'Mlildillg .: -0i1 itioil stir e '.1, and digit t l image ii � wrltc rie ie. is ;. of these call zee iiteoit. orat'A iiito a vac a t- - l:?i'operty information �t` stern. I1�o �i�l.)i�«z . C de- xiibed below 1rt, .not mutvtal ;? 011? of a110ie Ck.n Frye Lt �+b� 'v' 1tL1i:`i tlje C � s"Inie :I'Wi9 CiIllooLi ��4` 213ka of the dtv i" tie; -ivied, 1ill? sele t14`n oA a LiiA'ev i',P `17Q- clI Of F a io ches for the Buffalo xegion l:oU w� based on *he at iflabilitti of hi m tc L(3mplett --Lif1'ej ib ork in a t1111e v inav,i1*�1 and t7dl thy= value of tho 17e, ,i 111 guiding hittii' -° i"I tiuiis E i1tI piogr anal LI's1�;. -;A � ujtt�ll pript? Lt1: eta of nei lll:'�t�1'llCloC'td ii1 I,•l�iM LB - ,^ 1+ 4 1 e N t �g l �LiL�rtecM is:.z'1tiCit air �a�ti��: �ti b Lt_:e.tLil ;titii� L.c�iilt. ) , v lq Vacant Property Count A - inl ite necoriding the actclie e vac, -mt bu ildii > -,;� and lots can be a valuable in' matim re ot€ia:e; ve—ry e41' �. S. cities, hay -e a n w1<1 � � count �� vacant "sCl'^ eitl` aat ctie e , If a targeted r 1civv` inveiltoi:Y iv-ere rno lli e1 evex ii ilillei ", fl" the 1'e�tlltiia iiltt>ililatiCSil i'i3LilGa iyi "CJZ "it e "l �elfla Vi ` ilt l ant ins, ht 31t�� �"?�t C�1 Il.�'�w�' intent and reinve t nietit. Local go eflAment staff 111,, coiivaav IB S' giC>t ps Cclilc lead an iis.'i�-11tory t.17oject of fl ldnci in cLoor&!vltioli With one of mono alca tic iii z titution - ', t'��ii m-Linl'ty and otudent �ta�� ����� could lie reci:vtited tom. ,tit =entor� x,�i,;li�+ofh � �i «iii digitize :lad PO,st - ze- kilt oli the 1 111pEetllet. A vacant pt�lperty i w can revOiZl 1 °sI1�111?l* i:l Mtu that Ccan g tide Ualtegic pl A.'u v1 g foq .fittclte ii Lvestinen An'Long the hilt of a ptopci`ty y cont C� =�il�let d1 ii RetltlllI Pellilst lvai iii 2004, for example, are the t-illLm T1rL3, t r�lfl - 1� City ti:�� i�t staff and', i leer had esti i��t �l ti iict,t��:ei c�� � ` b.iiit buildings to tie <bcmt I,OCO citylvioie, the aLtual i1i m1be1 vv, ,- &11 les! �bolzt 1 200, • On ]I1oj:Q ?hall halt of the 1Acxk where i`aCai �'1 °1��? tf? Ti ire t��ttilC, c � lY' t tai' t`,vo 1 ouL es_ on she block were - vacan t ; the reli ai1': ptoitef" jeF on t l ?1CC 3 erg oc� ial?ie 1, Thi fillc� hi O g uggests that the Ci, t y:alc�ix should To - ickf ;i o �tiiyg �lc�ck ^ta l-tilizatioll allay: ho€ -,hig p e-- eyvation esh: ate8i -, t x fe i�;��4 k 1ich a theme to ft.ill C�1L " "4'ttl� S ome displ'med vacan I_t` uses, T ,.` e 7Cientifled in vea., neki'i relatively tfofi g " ht1Lf ii1�, 111 €31 Bt zl t t II ? II1 s Ski ht College. e. �Y15E( X11 the favorable 1oF at1c11 of these hots; e', city official's coiacl €tded that a relatively 1mall coiiliiutillent o: 1. bli4 funds .ioi : fina`ta .,Iced, an Qmploye:: ,assisted llotisii itaceiiti - ,7e l iogi'atill fl ci }r �re� by Elie college lv =�.ild S; i ;�Ric<ally , id ell the:;e i v lated pockets of blight. Building Conditions Survey 111 yL�IIft Ll 1y�11 3#11C�i?�t , it would tic us' , tlil to cL3IlT et'e l V C'TO[ttI Wv eIlt0ty that it taliill ia;f ol.faltatio about building conditions. This inventory might ialcl -Ude o ccupic —d a Ivell ;s ` a° �`at�altlt SI'L' 1`t1k5.'Becau"C' Municipal i:G c R �.t � 1211i�€ t a cv -Aa i a not likel" to have no € €gh tiiiie `o . ;gig vev all of th area in i ;-hula sttch infruniat is, c e :irej, the deign and Ilil °tt�i2lEilt2t11731 ��3 l flit ?lfti lillrlin i:ondi� tons sttl`vev may be ti b iiexrl i ?c?`_ -i illttall a � CfT'i 1t - some. (I l "ltl�? that have i��1i ducted sltiEh - uirvevs, buildiii�ys are 4 e< 1 fi-20 x� -_ either i ' - 1" (Occupied Pmpelty in ,good condition), „2„ (occupied propei requit i g co- Inietic or � finish 11'CSIk iio ap?lM?fet code i'iol ; =tiorts), : Y O i"l"lil ll?Ct 41 ila 11C �7IG it feLlttY1i1 Y l a. 7k?liillt x`si . � il'1t.00 ?3L: sek-`y iepaix or reh ibilitatiort inX ol� iixg i �.€ 4ic-e Of a1 bui � 5ng 1 1 t ioquirins sub, -tIM tiall rellabilitatiln or dQnlolk�txlt., it - D , l ?. p1 °iv1to 1. 6st'.lio iltt3 4i group, the Old First W.IJA C olaulliirSi , A soci ation, hay already t_ - eg it to cif) thi-I wo k with help from Ann- ricoi alld inlerta , FJLtzltxlil, °S fat ltl lli survead 4:o11d : ;Lo lve ioinp ii: tat - gated ?rea:s el'ely suiIiner a by student I- Luveyorz. Clear ciltc]'Li t�"C - Od be nocQ� :iii' o ell5,vu - e i1 t "•il��zll.° �t £�t in ori tion, Although the aacc €;. ;c ' of these SUITe -vo €Fill valb; the irdoi:matiovt gener at ,M, ca 1 provide insight into c Ches of ia, Bete riO3: t il l wile: renow-, Ill Yon 1'eluia�lr 11i1ti 1f�9' 3d- �?X�1iY]}. �lE?rtllei.► 1. 5Laltll' lt' �-. �? tcli?LiilC61:1�G�'•'i�L�Itl.t•1 - ��i1T' ���ci3211t .�1°�t�L�t[tQ's't��ll "." earliei iila €le it tea ioeiltjw� tAocks on w hich d t4 had aiclvari ,::ec lnos, i ;icly ailc� �ti °riere giitez�4 °�iati�:il t� i. f€.rher cl�cl €11e zia�lzr �,�e ,,lust ;-1.t�1- 'roriaite, THE OLD FIRST WARD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION in Buffalo kt p43rt of a NeighborhoodWorks America pilot project MAng, Sticcese Measures ,This online data i:lanagement ;X =tens a[lows community-based organiz.atiom to docutn mt outconles, rneasnre impact, and inforn - i change. Old First ,'Yard is using the Ne3ghbo fr rimt for build:ng cC7liditeEs39 surveys as a template t�� r_cFnapletel% exarl7ii e resident .l and commercial p cpertiec with the aide ofAniericorpc voli�nteer5.This imormation =s recorded and niapped using GIS software', Digital Image tnventorles Digital images of vacant properties provic:e Valuable ii-ifoln Latio:1 bout pfcy� tt• + 0l - ditic As with the othef activities dez� c ibed above, ; tudena cutYld phutograr vaaiirlt �,)iLp' - f�lL� i�it Till'Zy)eci�i d lrea_= dt-i ing the tiinine Nei�ll'��at'l�c�otl l� 7 i:ltitl 1 t1 s Q1'1htltloil:crfL 1?c'1 0l: competitions to lit r-as the l bt 12�1�Jto d�' lfllllt�lt1o11 �� �� drat �res�:; rt � . Re could be integrz�ted into thu- � Ic.dlt 1)�ol3er' 1ntCi1]ti =laical '"it m Flee -ite, Lind cGilll'.are k° ulually v,it11 1.:i1Jt�� �;gdla ;i3�iE11 Cltii the F t4El'' -i. tulAll in order to tip" port flee eviltr,ltioil of changes ill proper �oil� condi Tr T.A al t♦rA!1 /� 'CJsl)r '.l.0u ti 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 COMMITTEES FINANCE, CHAIRMAN BUDGET CLAIMS April 18, 2007 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Removal of Parking Meters on South Elmwood Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Please file the attached item for further discussion at the next Common Council session to be held May 1, 2007. Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter. Sincerely, Brian C. Davis Ellicott District Councilmember "Communication as the key for a better tomorrow" William Van Cott, Property Manager Fox Relocation Management 130 South Elmwood Ave. Suite 475 Buffalo, NY, 14202 716 -574 -2732 9 April 2007 Mr. Brian Davis City of Buffalo Common Council 65 Niagara Square Buffalo City Hall Room 1408 Buffalo, NY 14202 716 -851 -4980 Mr. Davis My name is Bill VanCott and I am the property manager at 130 South 1;lmwood Ave. in Buffalo. I am writing to request the removal of two parking meters clue to a dangerous situation on Niagara Street. The view looking south at the entrance/ exit on the east side of Niagara Street is commonly blocked by tall vehicles parked at the first four spots to the south on the east side of the street. I have received numerous complaints from the drivers exiting either the parking ramp or the surface lot of the safety concern. The speed limit is only thirty miles per hour but rarely does a vehicle head north on Niagara Street that is actually going the speed limit or less_ I feel that if you could possibly remove the meters for the first four spots that there would be a greatly improved sight line for drivers exiting the property. Thank you for your time and consideration in assisting me in resolving this safety issue. Sincerely William VanCott Property Manager 130 South Elmwood Ave. COMMITTEE 3$� Y.iJ Y :- ON. E COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS PARKS AND STREE'T'S AND THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINOSTRATION AND FINANCE rox 12elcjcadoo Corp. I 2 Oliver Street I Boston MA 02109 1 t =» 617.916.2400 1 U Boston i Iew York Providence W�jh h vjton r7R'' Y _ /r1� _ y : Y I�L�L VILI lttEtt 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: brdavisflcity- buf €alo.com April 18, 2007 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1302 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Star - Gazette Article Regarding Ethanol Plants 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 May 1, 2007. Thank you in advance for your assistance with this matter. Sincerely, Brian C. Davis Ellicott District Councilmember i "Communication is the key for a better tomorrow" Printer Friendly version )cage 1 of 2 This is a printer friendly version of an article from the Star - Gazette (www.stargazette.com). To print this article open the file menu and choose Print. Back Want to cut the country's dependence on foreign oil? prinking High Falls beer may soon be an answer. Monroe County officials are developing a plan with High Falls Brewery Co. to turn beer waste into ethanol and produce enough of it to power much of the county's fleet of vehicles. If all goes well, the county hopes to have extra available to offer ethanol -based fuel to the public. Using ethanol for county vehicles would save taxpayers' money and also would save High Falls about $300,000 a year because it would send less waste to the county's Van Lare Wastewater Treatment Plant in Rochester. "It's hard to find a fault with the project," said Thomas Hubbard, brewery chairman. "It's very exciting." With a nation moving toward alternative energy sources, breweries are increasingly being looked to as facilities that can double as ethanol stills. Ethanol is processed in a very similar way to beer. The Coors brewery in Golden, Colo., is producing 3 million gallons of ethanol a year and is the largest operation of its kind in the country. Other brewers, including Anheuser -Busch and Miller, also produce ethanol, and Northeast Biofuels LLC is turning an old Miller brewery near Syracuse into the state's first ethanol plant. "The process is similar because so many of the ingredients that would go into beer, one could use to make ethanol," said Matt Hartwig, spokesman for the Renewable Fuels Association, a trade group in Washington D.C. "It's just a matter of how much of that material is available." The county's proposal calls for spending $3 million to $4 million to build a plant that can produce 300,000 gallons of ethanol a year, a modest share of the 7 billion gallons President Bush has mandated that the nation manufacture by 2012. Nonetheless, the idea is part of the county's increasing efforts to develop renewable energy. It is building a $9.7 million power plant at the Mill Seat landfill in Riga to turn landfill gas into power. The county plans to construct an ethanol fueling station on Scottsville Road in Chili. If the ethanol plant is built, officials expect to have 60 of the county's fleet of 250 light trucks running this year on E -85, a mix of 85 percent ethanol and 15 percent unleaded gasoline. The county's efforts under Executive Maggie Brooks are drawing high marks from some environmental groups. "Her administration has made this a plank of her platform, and we're happy to see it," said Bob Siegel, a local Sierra Club leader. On the drawing board The brewery's ethanol plant, however, raises many questions. A major one is how to pay for the construction. Currently, there's no money to build it. The county hopes to tap into burgeoning pots of state and federal money designated for renewable energy projects, but there are no assurances that the aid will start flowing, or when. Another question is who will own and operate the facility. Neither the county nor High Falls has committed any money to building the roughly 2,500 - square -foot plant, and neither wants to run it. Also, the sides haven't reached any financial arrangements on potential revenue from the plant. High Falls is currently on a plan to pay back the county about $4.2 million in back taxes and sewer charges. The hope, though, is that the project could get under way by year's end. Construction would take only a few months. "We know it can work, said John Graham, the county's director of environmental services. "How it gees together is something that attorneys are going to have to argue about. I know physically it can be done." The idea is to establish an arrangement with a private business, similar to the one at the Coors plant. There, 1-Ettn I /�h« �� �t,E �T;�rEyttr� r.nm /anns /nbcs.(lll/ article ?AID= /20070409 /[JPDATE /304090013 &templa... 04/10/2007 Printer Friendly versioll Page 2 of 2 Merrick & Co., a development firm, owns the plant, leases the land from Coors and buvr, the beer waste. The " company then ships out the ethanol and sells it on the open market. Lowering costs Monroe County officials went to Colorado recently to learn about the operation "Not a lot of breweries do this," said Steve Wagner, Merrick vice president. "And one of the reasons is it has just been within the last couple of years that the price of ethanol, driven by the fuel value and the (high) price of crude, has gotten to a point where this makes a lot of sense." At present, once beer is brewed at High Falls, the waste is shipped to the county's treatment plant. But since the brewery produces such strong discharges at the Van Lare plant, the process is costly and complicated. With the ethanol facility, much of the waste would be siphoned there, resulting in less waste going to the treatment plant. The ethanol would then be trucked — about 6,000 gallons a week -- to the Scottville Road facility. The county hopes that in four years all of its 250 light -truck vehicles will be running on E -85 fuel. With the 60 vehicles expected to run on E -85 by year's end, the county estimates that it will save about $50,000 in fuel costs once the ethanol facility is up and running. The idea is so intriguing that the county is linking up with researchers from Rochester Institute of Technology, who plan to study the effectiveness of the initiative. "I think it's a huge win," Graham said. "Having two agencies, government and private business, working together says wonders. I can't believe it's happening." Copyright 0 2007 Star- Gazette. Use of this site signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy /Your Catifornia Privacy Rights (updated 8/2006). Send questions or comments to Webmaster. aew -,n v littp: / /www. stargazette.com /apps /pbcs. dll /article ?AID— /20070409 /U PDAT1�, /3 04090013 &templa... 04/10/2007 Page I of 2 Wolf,Paul From: Lori Desorrneau [lori- inc @adelphia.net] Sent: Sunday, April 15, 2007 5:48 PM To: Baldwin,Mary Cc: Wolf,Paul; Cauncilmember Golambek 0 Subject: vacant property inventory resolution 4 Vacant Property Inventory Resolution: Ms..Baldwin, I am the block club president for Dearborn Street. We have done a partial inventory of our immediate area in Black Rock. The problem of vacant properties is so bad that a more complete inventory would be overwhelming. Sadly, the problem is worse than i even thought in our area. We have had a lot of properties abandoned by the owners either due to foreclosures, illness, and other financial woes. I have seen this problem go from bad to worse in. a very short time. I truly believe that vacant houses and unmaintained properties lead directly and quickly to vandalism and more serious crime. It is depressing to come home each day from work to a neighborhood that seems to be disintegrating before my eyes and no one seems to mind. The vacant houses frequently are subject to arson and drug deals. Truant kids hang out in or by them all day and night, making noise and damaging the buildings. I've watched kids break windows in broad daylight, they are so sure that no one cares if they do it. No one does care because the owner has abandoned it and the house will stay in legal limbo for years as it waits to go through the housing court system to finally end up in the city auction for someone to illegally flip it or for demolition. A club member compiled this list for me. I'd like to add that Thompson Street between .Hamilton and Austin has several vacant, heavily vandalized properties. Hamilton Street also has many vacant properties. Many are concentrated between Thompson and Niagara Street. I. believe that the vacant property problem is at a critical point in Black Rock. Good citizens are moving away because they don't want to live near these properties and the crime that they attract. Lori Desormeaux Dearborn St. Community Association RECEWD ANU FILED Dearborn Street 181 huge single 190 (comPletcly gutted, bought at auction by J. Cotio but no work has been done on it, boarded ntr1..1).) 2 t3 abandmed 255 fire, work is being done outside looks great 261 2757threeaddresses Q believe that this address is 269 Dearborn. It is heavily damaged with collapsed roof- L.D.) 315 fire, waiting for in, nce 1 think they want to demo it 318 abandmed by the Loverns 353 huge mple 372 sunalt single needs work 373 was the victim ornut of'state buyers, (owner is Doucette, she is currently in jail lbr housing viol ations -L.D.) 386 on demo o list 423 large dotible o Niagara Street 1877 04 /1 7/2007 1980 1885? 1891 1920 huge apaziment building at the comer of Hamilton 1939 1971 2047 2103 2136 2146 2175 bar Tonawanda Street 302 394 400 487? 586 Arthur Street ?corner of Peoria Amherst Street 95 this has been vacant forever, needs work Page 2 of 2 04/17/2007 Page 1 of I Wolf,Paul From: Lori Desormeau [lori- inc @adelphia.net] Sent: Monday, April 16, 2007 7:27 PM To: Baldwin,Mary Cc: Wolf,Paul Subject: vacant property inventory Here's an addition to my list of vacant properties in my area of Black Rock, centered around Dearborn, East and Niagara Sts. Lori Desomicaux Dearborn St. Community Association Begin forwarded message: From: <landjmckee @adelphia.net> Date: April 16, 2007 5:08:18 PM EDT To: Lori Desormeau <lor0nc @adelphia..n.e..t> Subject: vacant properties Lori, Here are the addresses of the vacant properties I am aware of: 67 Hamilton St. 61 Hamilton St. 41 Hamilton St. 261 Dearborn St. large yellow house at the corner of Hamilton and Thompson (could not see address) I hope these are not too late. Liza 04/17/2007 B yron W Brawn Mayor Joseph N. Giambra Commissioner Daniel E. Krenaz, AE, City Engineer 851-5631 Ms. Lou Jean Fleron Chair, Living Wage Commission. 237 Main Street: Suite 1200 Buffalo, New York 14203 Re: Brand -On Services, Inc. Dear Ms. Fleron: April 23, 2007 f ## I have reviewed the Findings and Recommendations of the Living Wage Commission concerning the matter of Brand -On Services, Inc. I have also reviewed information provided by counsel for Brand -On Services, Inc. and have reached the following conclusions. On April 17, 2007, the Common Council granted a "Youth Employment Exemption" to all Brand -On employees that are under 21 years of age and are employed to perform seasonal, part -time work. The City will require Brand -On to pay those employees, not specifically exempted by the Common Council, the prevailing living wage. By copy of this letter, I am informing the Common Council, the Living Wage Commission and counsel for Brand -On Services, Inc. of my decision to require compliance with the statute going forward. Thank you all for your participation and patience in this matter. REC OVED , ND ME cc: Wayne 1. Freid, Esq. Alisa A. Lukasiewicz, Esq. �mon Council of the City of Buffalo Very, truly yours, Daniel E. Kreuz� P _R: Acting ComrgK5i w' � THOMAS M. JOHNSON, JR. COUNCILMEMBER CHEEKTOWAGA TOWN HAL 3301 BROADtiAr Y STREET CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK 14227 -1088 (716) 686 -3419 RESIDENCE: 171 MEADOWLAWN ROAD CHEEKTOWAGA, NEW YORK 14225 (716) 685 -3123 Town of Cheektowaga Councilmember Richard A. Fontana Buffalo City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 3 j / Dear Councilmember Fontana: I listened with. interest to the reports regarding Buffalo's efforts to unburden its residents from the cost of flood hazard insurance and Senator Chuck Schumer's assurances that he will find a way to sidestep the regulations that require it. The Town of Cheektowaga has faced this dilemma in the past; and rather than remove flood insurance from residences previously covered for periodic flood damages, we decided to follow FEMA regulations and seek revisions to the flood hazard and .Flood Insurance Rate Map. Consequently, we engaged a consulting firm to evaluate topo�q, aphic information, perform hydrologic and hydraulic analyses to determine the effects of flood works that followed the publication of the Flood Insurance Rate Map, as well as provide a much higher level of detail then was utilized in the original Map. Our consultant's reports were filed in 1989 and 2001; and FEMA consequently issued Letters of Map Revisions (LOMRs) that effectively removed hundreds of hones from both the flood hazard boundary and the Flood insurance Rate Map. It seems to the that this is the proper way for Buffalo to assist its residents, rather than leave any at risk for flood hazard damages that could occur at anytime in the future. Enclosed is a letter we sent to a small number of homeowners in 2001 that describes the process we undertook to remove them from the flood insurance requirements. Your City Engineering Department is welcome to call our Town Engineer, William Pugh, at 897- 7288 regarding the process we undertook. Sincerely, » _. � Thonias N1: J inson, Jr. Councilmember April 10, 2007 $ TMJ:jk Eric. REF"ERREDTTO THE COMMITTEE ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT WORKS AND THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC APR -10 -2007 04 :33 - - e:WWin R. Pugh, P.E. Town Engineer August 16, 2001 RE: Flood Insurance Rate Map Revisions Dear Homeowner: P.01 Grumbig lrr A New Dkeetlun On July 5, 2001 the Federal Emergency Management Agency [FEMA) issued a Letter of Map Revision (LOMB) for Tributary T -1 of Scajaquada Creek from the confluence of Scajaquada Creek at Town Park to a point approximately 400 feet upstream of The Avenue. This LOMR follows a lengthy review by FEMA of a Flood Study for Scajaquada Creek Tributary T -1 - undertaken by the Town of Cheektowaga which utilized topographic information and hydrologic and hydraulic analysis of a much higher level of detail than that utilized to prepare the April a, 1983 Flood Insurance Rate Map. This modification to the effective Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) based on the study findixlgs, and establishment of base flood elevations, has resulted in a reduction to the FEMA designated 100 year food plain boundary. 'i!V`e estimate that approximately 120 homes currently situate in the FRMA designated Gone "A Special Flood Hazard Area, on the April 8, 1983 FIRM as a result of this LOMR and following the effective date of January 20, 2002, will be located in a Zone "C" as indicated on the enclosed exhibit neap. The purpose of this letter is to inform all property owners affected by this FIRM map revision, specifically those property owners required by banks and lendinginstitutions to carry flood insurance, that they have the opportunity, should they desire, to discuss the above described flood insurance rate map revisions with their bank or mortgage holder, and may now be exempt from the mandatory requirement for flood insurance following the effective date of this .LOMR, Those property owners having questions or requiring further information are asked to contact the Town Engineering Department at 897 -7288 between the hours of 9:00 AM and 4:30 PM. Very truly yours, WRP:dms Exec. CC: Supervisor Gabryszak Town Board Members TOWN OF CHEEKTOWAGA P rI . PA William R, Pugh, P.E. Town Engineer Alexwrirle.'r C ommunrly Centpr +F 273 Alexander Avenue ♦ C'herktrnvarn. NY 16211 77• '? i 71(; / XQ7 -7)X * r 1 X 7!h i R(i7,_770u TOTAL P.01 TOWN OF CIM M YOWAGA Erie County. New NOM JOSEPH GOLOMBEK, JR. NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1502 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 651 -5116 April 25, 2007 Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Dear Mr. Chwalinski, '3 ^ :Y `S , a � LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIMOIf IY VON DL EMf'TEN JOHN ERACOS COMMf7TEES COMMUNITY DLVELOPME: ff CLMms EDUCATION LEGNLAT §ON Please file the attached document for the upcoming Common Council Session to be held on May 1, 2007. Thank you in advance for your assistance in this matter. Sincerely, Joseph Golombek, Jr. North District Councilmember common Counci City of Buffalo JOSEPH GOLONISLK, JR, NORTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1502 City Hall BUFFALO, NY 14202-3313 PHONE: (716) 851.5116 April 24, 2007 City Of Buffalo Richard Tobe Commissioner Economic Development Permits & Inspection Services 324 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: Local Waterfront Revitalization Program Dear Commissioner Tobe: 0 LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS TIi amy YON MR EMPTEN JOI IN FRACOS CO MMITTEES COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CLAIMS EDUCATION LEGISLA110N On July 20, 2005, the Buffalo Common Council approved a Local Waterfront Revitalization Program (LWRP). The LWRP was prepared by the Office of Strategic Planning, with public input dating back to 2001 through several public workshops. The City Planning Board additionally reviewed the LWRP and provided comments and suggestions, which were incorporated into the final document. The purpose of the LWRP was to establish policies to guide future public and private development of our waterfront. The LWRP approved by the Common Council established 13 policy standards to determine an appropriate balance between economic growth and preservation that will permit the beneficial use of waterfront resources in the City of Buffalo. Developed Waterfront Policies Policy 1 -- f=oster a pattern of development in the coastal area that enhances community character, preserves open space, makes efficient use of infrastructure, makes beneficial use of a coastal location, and minimizes adverse effects of development Policy 2 - Preserve historic resources Policy 3 — Enhance visual quality and protect outstanding scenic resources Natural Waterfront Policies Policy 4 -- Minimize loss of life, structures and natural resources from flooding and erosion Policy 5 — Protect and improve water resources Policy 6 — Protect and restore ecological resources, including significant fish and wildlife habitats, wetlands and rare ecological communities Policy 7 — Protect and improve air quality Policy 8 — Minimize environmental degradation from solid waste and hazardous substances and wastes Public Waterfront Policies Policy 9 — Improve public access to and use of public lands and waters Working Waterfront Policies Policy 10 — Protect existing water- dependent uses, promote the siting of new water - dependent uses in suitable locations, and support efficient harbor operation Policy 11 — Promote the sustainable use of fish and wildlife resources Policy 12 — Protect existing agricultural lands Policy 13 — Promote appropriate use and development of energy and mineral resources The Council's understanding when the LWRP was approved was that the document would be forwarded to the State for their review and approval. I have recently learned that you and or Executive Director Timothy Wanamaker pulled the submitted document back from the State so that changes can be made to the LWRP. I am concerned that you and or Mr. Wanamaker are seeking to change a document approved by the Council, without the Council's knowledge or approval. I would like answers to the following questions: When was the LWRP forwarded to the State for review? Who requested that the State not approve the LWRP submitted and when was this request made? G i bl Please submit a copy of any communications from you or Mr. Wanamaker to the State regarding the LWRP. What changes are you or Mr. Wanamaker seeking to make to the LWRP? Why was the Common Council not consulted that changes were being sought to the LWRP approved by the Council? I look forward to your response. Sincerel , Joseph Golomb , Jr. OFFICE OF THE CITY CLERIC. 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 3 April 23, 2007 Mr. Michael P. Kearns South District Council Member 1401 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Item #52, C.C.P. April 17, 200'x, "M.Kearns -R.Tob - Safety Hazard -1002 Abbott Rd. Honorable Council Member Kearns: On April 3, 2007 the City Clerk's Office received a notice of hazardous condition regarding 1002 Abbott Street, Buffalo, NY Please be advised that the City Clerk's Office has bled the potential hazard in our office and have forwarded the notice on to the Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services, and the Department of Public Works and to Corporation Counsel for their attention. As of this communication the City Clerk's Office has not received a response from the above listed departments. I have attached a copy of the filing for your review. noQ Ce jacqu - 61 n : , I u laton Senior I egislativ. Assistant Attachments Respectfully, Gerald A. Chwalinski City Clerk/RMO Registrar of Vital Statistics 153 BOX NO. 8597 REFERENCE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE 1308 CITY HALL HAZARDOUS CONDITION DATE: 41312007 DATE OF SECOND NOTICE: TO: X Corporation Counsel X Department of Public Works /Parks & Streets – SIDEWALKS _..,.Department of Fire - Commissioner Worthy X Department of Inspections - Community Development — Director of Buildings _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: HAZARDOUS PROPERTY/ SIDEWALK Location of Condition• 1002 ABBOTT RD. Date Notification Filed 4/3/2007 Name /Address of Person Filing Complaint MICHAEL KEARNS SOUTH DIST. COUNCIL MEMBER 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 GERALD A. CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK U )A#A v Date: April 3, 2007 To: Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 From: Michael P. Kearns, South District Council Member 1401 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: 1002 Abbott Rd. Tree that needs to be trimmed or removed (circle one) Raised or damaged sidewalk Pothole X Other (Please explain on other side of form) (over) tj Luz Comments: The owner of 1002Abbott Rd. began excavation work at the site but for some reason it was never completed. Todgy this location which was formerly a as station has a large, open it in the ground where the gas p umps and underground gas storage were once located. The condition of 1002 Abbott Rd. poses a serious safety hazard to the m@Lny pedestrians who utilize the sidewalk on this section of Abbott Rd especially considering how many of them are young children. The Kiddie Corner Child Care Center occupies the building next door at 1012 Abbott Rd. , as well as the prol2e rt across the street at 1019 Abbott Rd and there are two p rims schools less than '/2 a mile awa . The South Buffalo Discovery School (formerly Buffalo Public School #67 is located at 911 Abbott Rd. and Notre Dame Academ ( formerly St. Martin of Tours at 1125 Abbott Rd. Man students walk to and from these schools each day. Considering the curiosijY of children their relative immaturity and inability to fully appreciate_ risks,. _I, feel that the current conditions at 1002 Abbott Rd. pose a serious threat to their safet in particular, and that of the pedestrians who use this sidewalk in .general. 1 am deeply concerned about this issue because of the danger that this hazardous condition presents to the South District. 1 am requesting that this notice be filed in order that it may become part of the public record of the City of Buffalo. j Michael P. Kearns South District Council Member iNuffatio TO Co tm o (Council r MICHAEL P. KEARNS SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5169 a FAX: (716) 851 -4294 E -mail: mkearnsOcity- buffalo.com Commissioner Richard Tobe Department of Economic Development, Permits & Inspections Room 324, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 April 3, 2007 Dear Commissioner Tobe: — It 1,11p CHAIRMAN CLAIMS WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT CQMM,ITTT ES EDUCATION FINANCE LEGISLATION LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS MARTI MURPHY KEVIN M, LINDER 1 am writing to notify your Department of a property in the South District that poses a serious safety hazard to pedestrians and young children. The property in question is located at 1002 Abbot Rd. in the City of Buffalo. The owner of record is Majida Agha, whose residence is listed as 1170 Maple Rd. in the City of Williamsville. 1002 Abbot Rd. was previously used as a gas station but is currently being adapted by its current owner for a different type of commercial use requiring the removal of gas pumps and underground storage tanks. As I am sure - you are aware, this type of work raises serious environmental concerns. It is my understanding that the owner of this property was granted the necessary permits for this work from your Department during or around November of 2006. The owner began this work, but for some reason it was never completed. Today, the section of this site formerly occupied by gas pumps and underground storage has been replaced by a large, open pit in the ground. As the permits for this work were issued approximately a year and a half ago, 1 do not understand why this project is taking so long to complete, especially in light of the high profile location of this property, and nature of the work being undertaken. The condition of 1002 Abbott Rd. poses a serious safety hazard to the many pedestrians who utilize the sidewalk on this section of Abbott Rd, especially considering how many of them are young children. The Kiddie Corner Child Care Center occupies the building next door at 1012 Abbott Rd., as well as the property across the street at 1019 Abbott Rd, and there are two primary schools less than V2 a mile away. The South Buffalo Discovery School (formerly Buffalo Public School #67) is located at 911 Abbott Rd. and Notre Dame Academy (formerly St. Martin of Tours) at 1125 Abbott Rd. "For the people" Many students walk to and from these schools each day. Considering the curiosity of children, their relative immaturity and inability to fully appreciate risks, I feel that the current conditions at 1002 Abbott Rd. pose a serious threat to their safety in particular, and that of the pedestrians who use this sidewalk in general. In addition to posing a public health hazard, this property is an eye sore on one of South Buffalo's busiest commercial streets. This situation is only exacerbated when the unfinished excavation is considered along with the numerous broken & uncovered windows, peeling paint and general dilapidated condition of the former service station on the site. I am forwarding a copy of this letter to the Mayor and Corporation Counsel along with Susan Honan, the concerned resident who first brought this problem to my attention. Additionally, I will be filing a notice of dangerous condition in regards to this property with the City Clerk. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this situation with you further. I believe that by working together, we can ensure that this dangerous condition is corrected before someone is injured. Sincerely, Michael P. Kearns South District Council Member Cc: Mayor Byron Brown Alisa Lukasiewicz, Corporation Counsel Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Susan Honan CouncH Staff Chief of Stab Paul W. Wolf, Esq. Legislative Staff Manager Mary H. Baldwin Senior Legislative Assistant ry James S. Pajak • 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 -5106 Fax: (716) 851 -4234 L jj 4191 14 t It t t 4 t L t 4 w April 18, 2007 Mr. Gerald A. Chwalinski, City Clerk Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalirlski: At the Common Council meeting held on Tuesday; M-ard�r21; the following item was referred to your office for a response: Item #52, C.C.P. April 17, 2007, "M. Kearns -R. Tobe- Safety Hazard -1002 Abbott Rd." Please review the enclosed items and address and file your comments and/or recommendations with the Common Council, 1308 City Hall, by 2:00 PM Thursday, March 30, 2006. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. 'ncerely yours, � rk r JACQUELINE E. RUSHT N Senior Legislative Assistant U! Encl. -1 The Muffato Common Council . n- " "JUTAEL P. KEARNS AVK 1 7 20( SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL ~ WATERFRONT BUFFALO, NY 14202-3318 �. t °HONE: (716) 857.5769 ♦ FAX: (716) 857 -4294 E -mall: mkearnsacity- buffafo.eom _ KEVIN MEMORANDUM TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Council Member Kearns DATE: April 9, 2007 RE: File �1 ��t ZG 2-,w" 1'T r Z would like to file the attached information for the next Common Council meeting to be held on April 17, 2007. Thank you. 1 +1: - ax-- "For the People" � CLAIMS LINDER "1) Many students walk to and from these schools each day. Considering the curiosity of children, their relative immaturity and inability to fully appreciate risks, I feel that the current conditions at 1002 Abbott Rd. pose a serious threat to their safety in particular, and that of the pedestrians who use this sidewalk in general. In addition to posing a public health hazard, this property is an eye sore on one of South Buffalo's busiest commercial streets. This situation is only exacerbated when the unfinished excavation is considered along with the numerous broken & uncovered windows, peeling paint and general dilapidated condition of the former service station on the site. I am forwaxding a copy of this letter to the Mayor and Corporation Counsel along with Susan Honan, the concerned resident who first brought this problem to my attention. Additionally, I will be filing a notice of dangerous condition in, regards to this property with the City Clerk. I would appreciate the opportunity to discuss this situation with you further. I believe that by working together, we can ensure that this dangerous condition is corrected before someone is injured. Sincerely, r y Michael P. �Iearns South District Council Member Cc: Mayor Byron Brown - Alisa Lukasiewicz, Corporation Counsel Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Susan Honan Wmamnnn kr 1 TO: The Common Council, City of Buffalo DATE: April 23, 2007 RE: In response to your resolution #130 CCP April 3, 2007, "Consider an Ordinance to Impound Abandoned Shopping Carts," and your invitation for response, we submit the following: 1) Wegmans opposes this proposed ordinance, both allowing City Officials the ability to impound abandoned shopping carts found in the City right of way; and holding them for impound fees. 2) Wegmans takes this position as a responsible business which has invested significant resources to prevent the unauthorized removal of shopping carts from our premises, property which costs on average $100 per cart. 3) To this end, we not only post prominent signage informing customers that the removal of our shopping carts from our premises is illegal, we also position security personnel in our lot 2417 to mitigate this loss. 4) We supplement our security personnel with additional customer service personnel to further mitigate the theft of shopping carts. 5) We also engage the services of an independent contractor, at additional cost to us, to return to us any of our stolen carts that are subsequently located off our premises. 6) We provide immediate response and pick -up any time we are notified that one of our stolen carts has been found. 7) We do not support the installation of barricades preventing removal of carts from our property as such barricades have been found to be an inconvenience to our customers, particularly those with disabilities. 8) We are actively involved in our neighborhood business association and support neighborhood beautification efforts, including annual clean -up and retrieval of shopping carts from Scajaquada Creek. 9) And most importantly, we believe that setting the precedent of requiring victims of theft to pay impound fees to recover their stolen property is a disincentive to responsible businesses who choose to locate in the City of Buffalo. Should the Common Council proceed with this action, we would suggest that at the very least provision be included to allow for a grace period wherein the retailer would retrieve their property without the imposition of impound fee. We appreciate the opportunity to offer comment and trust the Council will give our input serious consideration. Michael K ating Ann McCarthy Senior Vic President Consumer Affairs Manager WEGMANS FOO` ARKETS WEGMANS FOOD MARKETS AMITTEE RE r i -i n Wegmans r=ood Markets, hic. 651 Dkk Road a Depew, NY 14043 a Phonc: 716 -685 -8174 x rceG:z�x_- STATE OF NEW YORK DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION REGION FIVE 100 SENECA STREET BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14203 -2939 www.nysdot.gov ALAN E. TAYLOR, P.E. REGIONAL DIRECTOR D260010 CPIN 551.2.41.32E,: Safety Improvements on Rte 33 (Traffic Signals, Improve Turning Radius, Signs) - City of Buffalo Eric County Buffalo City Clerk Mr. Gerald Chwalinski Buffalo City Hall 65 Niagara Square, Room 1308 Buffalo, NY 14202 April 9, 2007 Dear Mr. Chwalirlski: ASTRID C. GLYNN ACTING COMMISSIONER This is to advise you that the completed work on the above -noted contract was officially accepted by the New York State Department of Transportation on March 28, 2007. As per the Project :Plans for D260010, Sheet 10: After acceptance of this contract, the State: will resume maintenance of the highway. All public intersecting roads, highways, or streets not on the State highway system shall be maintained by the agency or local unit of government having jurisdiction beyond the outside edge of shoulder, curb line, or back of ditch of the State highway across the intersection. This letter serves as a courtesy to .Notify you that the contractor for this project, Oakgrove Construction, Inc., is no longer directly involved in roadway maintenance_ Very truly yours, ALAN E. TAYLOR, P.E. REGIONAL DIREC'T'OR John R. Kowalski, P. Regional Construction Engineer RECEIVED AND FILED AET:JRK:anig cc: C. J. Morgante, Director of Operations C. M. Gennaro, Y.E., Associate Construction Engineer F. X. Stock, Engineer in Charge . __ f F�. .Fr Niagara Frontier Iransporta ion Authority Stvvif7g 1he NiafMm f ?ergion 181 F111Coll SLfem tau €lalo, New York 14203 www.nfU.I.c orn Lawrence M. Meckler [x(;cJtlive t)ireclnr 71F- 855 -7269 Fox: 716 - 855 -66f 5 April 13, 2007 Common Council, City Clerk's Office 1308 City Hall City of Buffalo Buffalo, N.Y. 14202 RE: "Transferring Outer Harbor Land to the City of Buffalo" Res #32 CCP April 3, 2007 "Establishing An Amphitheatre on the Outer Harbor" Res #137 CCP April 3, 2007 Dear Sir /Madam: The NFTA has had extensive discussions with New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation regarding the Boat Harbor, and we are optimistic that the transfer will occur making the Boat Harbor a waterfront state park. Regarding the Outer Harbor, the NFTA Board of Commissioners authorized discussions with the Eric Canal Harbor Development Corp. concerning the transfer of ownership and control of the 120 acre site. NIiTA's involvement in Outer .Harbor development preceded the creation of the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. at a time when no other government entity was in a position to develop the property. Since that time, the Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. was created for the sole purpose of guiding the development of waterfront land in the City of Buffalo. The Erie Canal Harbor Development Corp. has expressed a willingness to be involved and has the resources and funding needed to make the project successful. While the process of transferring title evolves, the NFTA continues to diligently advance the Greenbelt Shoreline Improvement Project. As you may know, the Greenbelt project is 90 -foot -wide green space extending along approximately 6,600 feet of the Outer Harbor shoreline, from the former Pier Restaurant to the Terminal "B" building of Buffalo's port facilities. The project highlight include: r Buffalo Common Council April 13, 2007 Page 2 • Construction of a paved recreational path for public use along the shoreline for walkers, bikers, etc. • Landscaping with native plants to attract local wildlife and provide an improved natural setting • Construction of shallow -water .fish habitats along the shoreline and within the existing embayment known as the Bell Slip • Replacement of the shoreline embankment with an engineered, heavy stone to minimize erosion The construction work on the $14 million Greenbelt Project began in October, 2006 and is expected to be completed in December, 2007. Once complete, this project will transform a once unusable and industrially contaminated area into a scenic path along a prime section of Lake Erie's shoreline for public use and enjoyment. It will also stabilize the shoreline which is an essential first step for any future development of the site. Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information. _`' WMEE ` ON LMMAmgj Cc: Mayor Byron W. Brown Yours truly, Lawrence M. Meckler Executive Director Congressman. Brian Higgins Charles Rosenow, Erie Canal Harbor Dev. Corp. Timothy Wanamaker, Office of Strategic Planning Richard Tobe, Office of Economic Dev. Permits & Inspections New Millennium Group Buffalo Niagara Riverkeeper WNY Coalition for Progress U " CONG RESS FOR TH E _NEW _UR the Marquette Building rn Cl A pill z6, Z007 p[� 140 S. Dearbo St. vo- Suite 310 Buffalo Common Council Chicago, It 60603 Tel: 312 - 551 -73(10 City Hall i31 S Fax:312 -3afi -3323 G$ Niagara Square cnuinfo(ir'cnn.org Buffalo, New York .14202 uww.crru-)tu; Dear Council President David A. Franczyk and fellow Council Members, PRF.SIIA J'r AND CF..O John 0.Norgoiet Please join nie In Milwaukee Wisconsin on Wednesday, May 30, z007 for a tour of the Milwaukee Riverfront neighborhood near the former Park past BOARD OF DIRECTORS Freeway_ Given the s im il ar development experiences in Buffal and Lachl3orders Milwaukee, the tour promises to highlight successful options for the Buffalo Stephanie li. Bothwell River and waterfront. Judith A. Corbett Pant Crawford 1lunkrawfor When I began my service as Mayor of Milwaukee in - 1988, the Park East Victor rover freeway crossed the Milwaukee River and separated the north side of EllenDUDIItrPOor downtown from the rest of downtown. Faced with rebuilding costs of $ i oo Douglas Farr million compared with replacement costs of $z5 million for a surface street, NonnanGarrick we partnered With the State to remove the 3o-year old freeway in zoo2. It Raymond Gfirdroz made sense not only from a transportation standpoint but from an Jacky(;rimshaw economic development perspective as well. The Park East Freeway, by DouglwsKelba acting as an uns i ghtly disruption to the street grid and waterfront, was Katharine KelIcy keeping property values depressed in an area that would normally be I]on. Mike K,usce booming given Its proximity to the downtown and the riverfront. 51avc Malin Susan Mudd In the five years since it was replaced with a boulevard, property values James James lti4urleq M y have clim by more than z 80 percent while the rest of the city Roxanne experienced a more mod growth of 25 percent. Mixed -use projects are rising out of the ground all around the footprint of the foriner freeway. This 1r,ddzmmfnu :m increase in property values and new investment has been experienced in BOARD F.AIF.RITISs many other cities that have removed their elevated highways and replaced VetcrCalthorpe them. with boulevards, from Portland and San Francisco to New York City Robert Davis and Seoul, South Korea. Andres M. dummy Elizabeth Monte The day will start off with an address to Milwaukee's Building Owners and rliznbelh Plaler- Z.ybcrk Managers Association. On the tour, we will review the different Slclaao5 Pof zoidus r construction projects that are currently going up along the street and meet Daniel Solornun with those involved with the reconstruction. In addition, we will take a tour of the riverwalk and discuss methods for creating value along urban waterfronts. In addition, the trip will extend to Chicago where you will have an opportunity to meet with people involved with the redevelopment of Chicago's waterfront. We will also discuss form -based codes, or SmartCodes, which address the relationship between building facades and the public realm, the form and mass of buildings in relation to one another, and the scale and types of streets and blocks. Hope you are able to join us and please let me know if you have any questions, 3a:z.551.7300. We are working with Paul Wolf and will have more details about the trip to you in the near future. Sincerely, John Norquist President and CEO The Congress for the New Urbanism e a pA H—E Hattie Harris Good Spirits Club G TM International. City Council City of Buffalo City I fall, boom 201 Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: April 25, 20YNational Thank You Day for 13lect.ed Officials in the United States Dear Buffalo City Council: Ilattie 1larris Good Spirits Club International (IllJGS('I) sponsors April 25, 2007 National "Thank You Day for Electcd Officials ha the United States_ We salute dedication with integrity to serve community and country. In the spirit of national fellowship and world peace we enclose a Proclamation of.tlppreciation to commemorate National Thank. You Day for Fleeted Officials in the United States. Any cornillunity/state flag we receive will be displayed in a special April 25, 2007 Thank You Day ceremony. To help promote national and international business development, 111 1( SCl invites you to send a unique cOMMUnity product for display at the April 25 ceremony. We will present the products in a special edition collection available to national and international. inquiries. HHGSCI will be sponsoring November 9, 2007 International Thank You Day for Elected Officials and World Leaders. "Twenty -nine (29) Archival flags from participating countries received fioan international officials are available oil loan for multicultural community/state events. We hope you will help identify a joint project we can embrace that com pliments your devotion to serve community and country. We invite you to visit us in Rochester, NY on April 25, 2007 to personally thank you and offer good wishes. Sincerely, dL+AIAI�� Christopher P. Noun fxaternational Advisor ,'1.: b I If � U ND FILED 5853819088 / 585.218.9399 19 Panorama' `rail / Rochester, New York 14625 1507 / US1t e n c7 rocllestcr -rrsom / wwm / w �v�v_ar t siadacstcr.()Iw aatt icharris.l � _ .. w� Hattie Farris Good Spirits Club Intemational April 25 National Thank You Day Proclamation of Appreciation Presented to C i ty Council National Thank You Day for Elected Officials is sponsored by Hattie Harris Good Spirits Club International. The conduct of community and national leaders defines the duality of a country's leadership. The quality.of leadership determines the destiny of a nation. International leadership embraces global families. World Citizens contribute to the well being; of'.mankind. April 25, 2047 National Thank You Day for Elected Officials is an opportunity to thank leadership with integrity for their devotion and service to their community and country. With every good wish for your success, we remain yours in the interest of good service to your nation. Thank you, � Hattie Harris Good Spirits Club International www_ iattichart is GSCI - P1ltA4d°i.i�f2?•3 �u it it �ki "ItLk1 CITY OF BU FFALO B ONNIE E. RUSSELL PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORr U NIVERSIry D15TRICT COUNCIL MEMRI R 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1508 CI 11AI_I_ BuFFAL.o, NY 14202-33 18 f'I10Nf.: {716 }13�I- 51 Ei`i i t \X: {)IEi }$`Si -158U F. - �utaiL hnrssellt�)Ch.ci.builalo.ny.us. Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk Clerk's Office City Hall, Room 1302 Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Bailey- Amherst L Budget: July 1, 2 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: wl� C OMMITTEES C.�IVII SI RVIC1, 0 IAW FIJI_[...$ C,E)mmuNim DIVII.ol'P INI BLUA10 URBAN WimAXIM AGFNC-Y April 20, 2007 LFGISIATIVE ASSISTANTS JAI IARR h NI*NINGTO`1 SANDRA I). MUNSOrNI 05 b i � r ciation Attached please find the above - referenced item to be filed for the next Buffalo Common Council meeting to be held on Tuesday, May 1, 2007. Very truly yours, Bonnie E. Russell President Pro Tempore University District Council Member BER:sdm Attachment cc: Robert Cohen, President — B.A.D.M.A. , ' , 'United for University' Apr 20 07 08:50a Bob Cohen 716--741-4707 p.2 CITY OF BUFFALO) DEPARTMENT OF Byron W. Brown Mayor ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION 65 Niagara Square • Room 101 City Hall a Buffalo, NY 14202 -3385 Phone: (716) 851 -5733 Bruna Micliaux Commissioner March 23, 2007 Mr. Robert Cohen President, Bailey - Amherst District Management Association, Inc_ 3082 Bailey Avenue Buffalo, New York 1421 Dear Mr. Cohen: This is a reminder that the 20017 -2008 Bailey -- Amherst budget must be submitted to the Common Council for approval in time for the issuance of the City of Buffalo Tax bills on July 1, 2007. Therefore, to meet this time requirement the Bailey- Arnherst budget must be filed with the City Clerk no later than April 30, 2007. Please review the enclosed list of Bailey- Amhcrst District properties and verify that they are all benefiting from your services, and that they should be billed for the 2007 -2008 year Special Assessment. Please advise me of any property additions or omissions. If you have any questions regarding this matter, please contact me at 851.5763. UT Sincerely, n #70M cntic�c��t3 Carole Vaccaro Account Clerk Typist Enc. CAV cc: Bruna Michaux, Commissioner of Assessment & Taxation David A. Franczyk, Common Council President Bonnie E. Russell, Councilmernber npr 20 07 08:50a Bob Cohen 716.741 -4797 p.3 B.A.D.M.A. Budget 7 -1-07 — 6-30 -08 ADMINIS TRATION Supplies /Postage ......... ..... .........................200.00 Admin. Support Services (Bailey - Bucks) 4,500.00 Legal Services ........ .................... ............ 3,000.00 Financial Audit ---- --- ------- --- ------------ - - - - -- 1000-00 Total........................... .............................8, 700.00 MAINTINANCE Pavement & Landscape Mai ntenance...7,800.00 Snow Removal ................... ..................... 4,150.00 Total. .. .......................... ......................... 11,950.00 ©TSTRICT IMPROVEMENT AND GROW H Demolition and/or..., " .. . ........... . ........ ....12,000.00 new building development Total.......................... .......................—..12,000-00 ADVERTISING AND PROMOTION General Advertising ................. ............... 1,565.00 Total........ --- ..................... .. . 1,565.00 INSURANCE Merchants Insurance...... ..................... --.800-00 Total..................... .............................. . ......800.00 � 1 Grand Total ....... .................... ............... 35,015.00 M Harter Secrest & Emery LLP ATTORNUYS AND COUNSELORS Wti`1L'l.I ISELAl'J_COM April 26, 2007 VIA HAND DELIVERY [Gerald Chwalinski, City C1crk City of "Buffalo Office of the City Clerk 1308 City Ilall 65 Niagara Square I3uftalo, New York 13202 -3318 Re: RiverWright E:thanol Energy Project, 139 Buffalo Rives, Buffalo, NY Public'5uJ.)hort Letters Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Enclosed, for your review and file, please find a hinder containing pribhc support letters with respect to the above - captioned project. As you will note, we have divided the binder into three sections entitled: Professional Opinion; Neighborhood .residences — First Ward and Soutl I3tlffalo; and 1VNY Resident. Of cou if you have any questionS concerning the enclosed, please do not hesitate to contact Inc. Very truly yours, I �. r 'S Ire - C Cr g A. Slater P rtrner DI REC I" DIAL: (716) x45 -4223 E:. MAIL: CAS:Jp EnCIOSLIM cc: Councilman D. liranczyk wlencl. via hand delivery Councilman M. Kearns wlencl. via hand delirely e EC " ' R. FQD FILE u— T'WELVE FOUNrAIN rLA7A, SMTP 400 BUFFALO, NY 14202-2293 PRONE: 7 16.653.1616 FAx 116.853.16 €7 ROCAIE57F - R, NEW YORK + t3UFF'ALO, NEW YORK • A[ BANY, NEW YORK n NAPLES, FLON16A w o 'A> r rig'.. RiverWright, LLC 120 Childs Street Buffalo, New York 14203 0 UY I G P, 1 (71.03) 849 -4778 May 1, 2007 Buffalo Common Council Members: David Franczyk, Council President Michael LoCurto Michael Kearns Dominic Bonifacio, Jr. Richard Fontana Joseph. Golombek Brian C. Davis Demo. e A. Smith Bonnie E. Russell We, RiverWright are frilly committed to maximizing the benefit of our project to Buffalo. We will use local workers to build and operate out facility. We will also be holding local. Job Fairs at neighborhood community centers and will provide job training to prepare local workers for our jobs. Since , reg tev Owners R Rick Smith Chairman �o� ell 6 J 49 PETITIONS D. Wilcox, Agent Use 1300 Jefferson for a Freestanding Sign (No Pub Hrg) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND TIDE CITY PLANNING BOARD F - V r\ NAME OF GENT /c-WN , i�•=` 5i jr) PROJECT 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 AND CITY PLANNING BOARD. MESSAGE TO APPLICANT: PLEASE CONTACT BILL GRILLO OF THE CITY PLANNING BOARD (851 -5086) TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT YOU NEED PLANNING BOARD APPROVAL. I l� n � WS S4� g/a `7 C ()j4n c I V ,5 5-1off City of Buffalo 65 Niagara aquare Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851 4049 Fax- (716) 5172 R eport Date 04/24/2007 03:18 PM Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY AIP # 105533 Processed Issued Final Date I Time By Date I Time By 04/24/2007 15:14 GRUNO Temp COO COO Expires ;ociated Info rmation - - -- ype of Work # Plans 0 iept Of Commerce # Pages 0 riority Auto Reviews Bill Group FLAT qu Foota 0 -00 Name - Atf � - Declared Valuation 8500.00 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Actual Valuation 0.00 mrip tiett_ef_Work------ T OMMOM COUNCIL APPROVAL REQUIRED, SECTION 387 -19 FOR FREESTANDING SIGN. NO PUBLIC HEARING REQUIRED. ERECT A 7' BY 4'6" DV ERALL SI ZE 7'6" BY 5') BY 13' HIG P OLE SIGN TO THE FRO LEF CO RNER OF A PLAZ Parent AIP # Project # Project/Phase Name Phase # SizelArea Size Des cription Trope riy t;16 : 4 s nvr Address 1300 JEFFERSON 14208-- Location OWFW/ Tana nt Contact ID AC1254195 Name PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CITY OF BFLO Mailing Address Organization city 920 CITY HALL StatelProvince BUFFALO NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country ❑ Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To Contact ID AC56852 Name PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CITY OF BFI-0 Mailing Address 920 CITY HALL Organization City BUFFALO StatelProvince NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country USA [) Foreign Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From TO Owner Y From 05/2812000 To 0212212005 No Parcels are linked to this Application City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 i (716)851 -4549 Fax (,716 Modified By grand Report [late 04/ 03:18 PM Submitted By DA GRUNDY No Applicant Contacts APPLICATION FEE - FLAT FEES FLAT FEE POLE SIGN AT COMMERCIAL SITE U U 25.00 75.00 Total Unpaid 100.00 1 Total Paid 0.00 348901 CC APP 0 N 348902 PLAN REV 0 N Detail 1. PRIOR REQUIRED APPROVALS Comments No Comments PRIOR APPROVALS Bflo Arts Commission ❑ Arts Comm. Approval ❑,Special events City Engineering ❑ Curb Cuts (] Encroachment ❑ Oversize Trucking ❑ Plumbers' Cuts ❑ Street Cuts City Planning Q Citywide Site Plan ❑ Subdivisions ❑ Urban Renewal City Survey ❑ Address Permit ❑ Development ❑ Flood Plain SIGNS Building Applicatio ri Page 2 Modified DatelTime 04/24/2007 15:13 City Survey (con't) ❑ Subdivisions Permit Office [❑ Asbestos Survey ❑ Asbestos Abatement C) Bond /Certified.check Assessment Combination Common Council ❑ Admin OfficelApts R4 ❑ First Insurances Check ❑ Public Works approval Q Beauty Parlor R2 ❑Notarized Permission! for portable sign one year ❑ CanopylMarquee ROW tease showing Use ❑ Rodenuvermin Bait encroachment ® Freestanding Sign Q SewerAVater Cut (j Sewer Retention ❑ Human Service Facility ❑ Simple Demolition ❑Telecommunication ❑ Portable Sign in ROW ❑ Restricted Use Permit (� Simple Plan Approval ❑ Tree over 4" at 4' H Other ❑ Zoning/Use Check [� Thruway Sign approval Environmental Review Preservation Board ❑ Preservation District ❑ Zoning Variance ❑ 5. E.Q. R.A. ❑ N.E.P.A. ❑ Contiguous Check Law Office Water Department ❑ insurances Check ❑ New Water Supply ❑ Title Held Q Water Retention City of Buffalo 65 Wiagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (M )851- 49 4 c-) 4o,io F n1618551.5472 Report Date 04/24/2007 03:18 PM No Conditions No Employee Entries Submi By DAVID CRUNDY SIGNS Building Application Page 3 No Log Entries Sign Description 1300 Jefferson Table of Contents Code: Wind Speed: Wind Exposure: # Columns: 2 Content: Page ME Job: 07 -8819 Design Loads .........................1 0 Client Job: WS 07 -05 Support Design ....................... 1 »2 Height: 4 Foundation Design 1 General Notes ....... 3 Width: ?1- 11 Design Drawing. .................... 4 Structural Variables and Code Loading Specifications 0.30 K 218 # Cabinet Type: Structural Section: Number of Zones: Miscellaneous 1 2 3 4 5 Code: Wind Speed: Wind Exposure: 2003 IBC 0 Tube Steel - 46000psi 15 90 0 4 _m _ 0 0 C 1V Wind Loads Per ASCE 7 -02 In Sections: Cabinet Wt. Zone _ Per S q. Ft. 1 2 3 4 5 15 Ir 0 15 Zone 0 y 0 0 1W 1V Weight Per Foot Transition (Y or N) 14.5 #IFT Approx. Width 14.5 #/FT 14.5 #IFT Zone 14.5 #/FT y Width Pressure i# State License: 8 0 v ° Donee Explhs FEB 2 6 2006 letry: The electronic seal appearing on this document was authorized by Sean M_ McFarland, Pt= on March 28, 2007 New York - 082641 Sean M. McFarland, PE_ o 19526 Kuykendahl spring, TK 77379 0 Phone (281) 813 -7439 Top * Approx. Width Approx. Zone Elevation Height Width Pressure Force Weight 1 13.00 FT 1.50 FT 7.75 FT* 26.16 PSF 0.30 K 218 # 2 11.50 FT 0.50 FT 1.00 FT* 26.16 PSF 0.01 K 15# 3 11.00 FT 3.00 FT 7.00 FT 26.16 PSI" 0.55 K 402 # 4 8.00 FT 8.00 FT 1.00 FT 26.16 PSF 0.21 K 232 # 5 6 . 8 Total Wind Force = 1.08 K #� New York - 082641 Sean M. McFarland, PE_ o 19526 Kuykendahl spring, TK 77379 0 Phone (281) 813 -7439 PYLON SIGN ELEVATION 3I8` =3' -0° Thick Steel Plate FINAL GRADE UNDISTURBED IIII ;1111= SOIL (6) #6'S VERTICAL #4 TIES @ 12" O.C. - DOUBLE TIES AT PIER TOP (4) 314" DIA, ANCHOR BOLTS - 36" LONG. 4" PROJECTION. 2600 PSI CONCRETE (MIN.) _ TYPICAL OF ONE PIER Sheet 4 of 4 Pay careful afterition to all text box6 wllh light grey shaded backgrounds: ME #07 8819 These text boxes contain important engineering information; 3128!2007 11te elecWiiG seal appearing on this document was auktized by Sean M. McFarland, PE on March 28, 2007. TS64x3l16" Steel Tube Supports (2) r 14" I 718" Dia. Hole n° for 314" Dia. 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P, 0 qc) k 5)(001 F I a c\ r) r r) �, Pd, City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 {716 }651A949 Fax (716 )851 -5472 Report D ate 04 /27/2007 09 34 AM I A/P #fl5738 - Submitted By DAVID GRUNDY SIGNS Building Applicattpn Page 1 Contact ID AC1250623 Name PERFECTING TITLE CITY OF BUFFALO Mailing Address IN REM 33 #2317 Organization City 2501 CITY HALL State /Province BUFFALO NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From 02/22/2005 To Contact It] AC53257 Name PERFECTING TITLE CITY OF BUFFALO Mailing Address 2501 CITY HALL Organization City BUFFALO 8tatelProvince NY ZIP/PC 14202 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From TO Owner Y From 05/28/2000 To 02/22/2005 No Addresses are linked to this Application Foreign [] Foreign No Parcels are linked to this Application n��> o roi 7' -0' � ' a 1 2" � 4" Clear.__.. V Of :1 3 - t v X a o cD to Ln ',� Q N 4 ..- �" 6" Projection — �-- � v � C U Tin a � � 4) ......... � d (V U DetaEl, 0 quired, m a �, �- U U = a) N a 1 A 104/13/01 Released for permitting. W Rev. Dote Description Appr'd gn _ NQt�S REVISION RECORD Q strength of 3,000 PSI at 28 days. 60 Steel. bLlflKO fUflK ail— bearing force of 250 lbs./sq. ft. 1633 Fifth Avenue, Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411 -3797 ion does n ot exist, it is the Erect Phone: (708) 757 -7421 Tall Free: (800) 541 -1358 FAX: {708J 758 6629 vmw. funklinko.eom ned for the existing soil conditions Title: New 27' -3/4" QAH Citgo Twin Pole Support ding to AASHTO specification or the 7 ft. x 7 ft. ID with 6 ft. x 7 ft. icatEOn LED Price Sign Scale: 3/8" = 1' -0" Date:AprE 13, 2007 Drawing No.: Rev.: `' f r y/ sheet 1 :a.e. Sf� si�e: B c�ana� 0704131 A 4 -16 -07 FUNK LINKO Sht.1 Of 3 �E File: FFCEng305.mcd' �t Customer: Citgo Petroleum Location : Mandela Market 272 East Ferry Street Buffalo, New York 14208 Sign Type: T EURO SYSTEM - 27A 314" DAH twin pole supports for 85 -3116" wide wrap - around between pole ID and gas price signs with caisson footings. Drawing No.: T0704131 rev. A Design wind load is based on the Uniform Fire Prevention and Building Code - Building Code of New York State ( 2000 IBC ) using Exposure C and 90 mph winds. Design Wind Speed: ( mph.) V:= 90.0 Importance Factor: I := 1.00 Based on Category 11, Non - Hurricane Prone Regions with V = 85-100 mph. Velocity Pressure Coefficent at a Height of less than 30', Exposure C : Kz := 0.98 Topographic Factor: Kzt := 1.00 Based on Exposure C, Cases 1 or 2 Wind Directionality Factor: Kd := 0,95 Based on Solid Signs in Table 6 -6 Velocity Pressure: (PSF) qz:= 0.00256- Kz•Kzt•Kd•V qz = 19.305 Force Coefficent : Cf := 1,5 Based on Square ( Wind Normal to Face ) in Table 6 -10 Gust Effect Factor : G:= 0,85 Taken from 6.5.8.1 for Rigid Structures Design Pressure: (PSF) F:= gz•Cf G F = 24.614 Use: WL := 25.0 Reference : Manual of Steel Construction, AISC 9th .Edition. Tube: ASTM A -500 Gr. B Fy = 46.0 ksi. ; Fb = 30.36 ksi. ( Compact sections } Plate: ASTM A -36 Fy = 36.0 ksi. ; Fb = 23.76 ksi. Anchor Bolts . AASHTO specification M314 -90 Gr. 55 Fu = 75.0 ksi. ; Fb = 24.75 ksi. Reference : American Concrete Institute, Code 318.02. Rebar : ASTM A -615 Grade 60 Fy W 60.0 ksi. Concrete: 3,000 psi. compressive strength at 28 days. Summation of Stresses aGrade : Signs : Sgns := (13.48.7.10- WL)• 13.48 + 13.58] Sgns = 48619.664 ft.lbs. 2 Poles : Poles := [2.13.58•( -6 ) Poles = 2305.205 ft.ibs. 12 2 Moment: (ft.lbs. } MtGard := Sgns + Poles MtGrd = 50924.869 M.tPoleGrd• 12 Required Section Modulus of Tube. ( in 3) RcgdSM := RegdSM 10.064 ( Compact Tube Section) 30360 4 -16 -07 FUNK LINKO Sht. 2 of 3 Section Modulus of Tube : ( in .3 ) TS 8" x 6" x 1 /4" wall - TubeSM := 15.0 (x -x axis) Unity Check - Poles : UCP := RegdSM UCP = 0.671 < 1,00 OK TubeSM Design of Anchor Bolts : Number of Anchor Bolts in Tension per Plate: No := 2 Front to Back Distance Between Anchor Bolts : ( in. ) LvrArm := 12.0 Tension Load per Anchor Bolt: ( lbs.) TenAncBlt:— MtPoleGrd• 12 TenAncBlt = 12731.22 No LvrArin Anchor Bolt Diameter: (in.) AnchBltia := 1.125 Stress Area: ( in. ) AnchBltArea :-- 7t • Anch.BitDia2 ( Based on nominal diameter per AISC 4 -3 ) 4 AnchBltArea = 0.994 Allowable Tension: ( lbs.) AllwTen := 24750 AllwTen = 24602 ( Based on AASHTO M314 -90 Gr. 55 ) Unity Check - Anchor Bolt Tension: UCABTen :- TenAncBlt YJCABTen = 0.517 < 1.00 OK AllwTen Allowable Bond Stress: ( lbs. / in. U := 1 4.8 3000 U = 116.847 2 AnebBltDia Developement Length: (in.) Ld TenAncBlt Ld = 30.828 U Embedment Length of 56" Anchor Bolt minus 6" of Thread : ( in.) AncBltEmb := 56 — 6 AnCBltEmb = 50 Unity Check - Anchor Bolt Embedment: UCABEmb :_ — Ld [1CABEmb = 0.617 < 1.00 OK AncBltEmb Use: Eight ( 8 ) 1 -118" Diameter x 56" long plus 6" right angle band anchor bolts. Design of Base Plates : Plate Width: (in.) PltWdth — 9:0 Plate Thickness : (in.) PLThk := 1.25 Plata Specimen: (in,) pL$ :_ LvrArm — 8.0 PLS = 2 2 Minimum Thickness Required: (in.) RegdThk = TenAneBlt•No•PLS•6 RegdThk = 1.195 (:P1tWdth- 23760) Unity Check: UC := RegdThk UC = 0.956 < 1.00 PLThk Use: 1 -1/4" thick x 9" x 15" base plates with four (4) 1 -3/8" diameter holes on 5" x 12" bolt pattern. OK Design of Caisson Footintzs : Overturning Moment per Footing: ( ft.lbs.) Ma := MtPoleGrd Ma = 25462.434 Shear per Footing : ( Ibs.) Va := ShrGrd Va = 1366.1 2 4 -16 -07 FUNK LINKO Applied Lateral Force : ( lbs. ) P:= Va Allowable Lateral Soil Pressure: ( lbs.fft? per ft. ) Diameter of Round Footing: (ft.) Distance in Feet From Ground Surface h Ma to Point of Application of "P" Va Depth of Embedment in Earth in Feet But Not Over 12 Feet for Purpose of Computing Lateral Pressure Allowable Lateral Soil Bearing Pressure Pursuant S1 := dl (LP- 1.33) to the 2000 International Building Code Section 3 1805.7 and Table 1804.2 P A:= 2.34•-- - Sl•bl d2:= A l + (Fl + 4.36• h Sht. 3 of 3 P = 1366.1 LP — 250 b I := 2.5 h = 18.639 dl 7.0 S1 = 775.833 A = 1.648 d2 = 6.669 C d 1 =7 OK Check.Tensile Stress in FootiM -1 Overturning Moment About-Heel Point : ( ft.lbs. ) Mb := Ma + (Va -dl) Mh = 35025.135 Treat as a cantilever at bottom. Compressive Strength of Concrete : ( psi.) fc := 3000 Yield Strength of Rebar : ( psi.) fy := 60000 Section Modulus of Footing: (in: Sw := n•(bl•12)3 Sw = 2650.719 32 Allowable Concrete Stress: ( psi.) �Ft := 0.65 -(5•� �Ft = 178.01 Tensile Stress in Concrete: ( psi.) ft := 1,3•� 12) f} = 206.13 > �Ft = 178.01 SW REBAR REQUIRED FOR STRESS Desigm of Reinforcing Steel in Caisson: Moment for USD Design: Mu := 1 -7•Mh Mu = 59542.729 d:= [(b1.12) -.80] — 4 d = 20 To Plot for " ju " : coeff := Mu -12 coeff = 0.02 ju := 0.71 fabl -12•d • 12 Required Area: ( in?) As := ---- Mu As = 0.932 ju- fy- d•0.90 ( Number �2 8 Rebar Size: Number := 6 Rebar Area : (in. Area := 4 Area = 0.44 Number Required: As 2 = 4.218 Use five ( S ) #6 Rebar x 6'-4" LG. equally spaced on a 22" ( Area ) - circle with six ( 6 ) 93 Rebar ties on IS " centers. 2 Quantity of Concrete : ( yds. CY := n • b l • d l CY = 1.273 Each 4.27 J Regular Committees F;. = CIVIL SERVICE (Bonnie E. Russell, Chairperson) Appt Teller (rnter)(PW) CCP# 18,4/17 That the Temporary Appointment of Lori A. Mooney, 126 Taunton Place, Buffalo, NY 14216 to the position of Teller, at the intermediate salary of $29,384.00 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 6 pw�" Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service *AYE * N 0 * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK WLOMBEK KEARNS * * + LOCURTO * � f RUSSELL . * * • * * s SMITH [ MAd - S) g * 0 [213 - 6] [ 3/4 - 71 Appt — Chief Prov. Exempt (Bd of Ed) CCP# 23,01/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby received and filed ADOPTED , - V (� Rvt'j Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service �L s; Appt —Pkg Meter Mechanic (Inter #3)(AFUA) CCP# 33,4/17 That the Permanent Appointment of Lawrence Charles, 145 Hastings, Buffalo, NY 14215, to the position of Parking Meter Mechanic, at the intermediate salary of $28, 027 is hereby approved PASSED AYES - 9 NOES - 0 z Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service �j JC� BONIFAclo DAVIS FOWANA F �Czyg GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOC LRTO RUSSELL SMITH [MAJ- 5 9 j 0 [213 -.61 f 3/4 - 7 j Notices of Appt.- Temp /Prov /Perm CCP# 36,04/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby received and filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service k � � � <y �r FINANCE (Brian C. Davis, Chairman) Brand On Services Compliance With The Living Wage Ordinance CCP# 148, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Referred to the Committee on Legislation ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance Bond Closeout --- Rehabilitation of Streets /Curbs /Sidewalks (Item No. 6, C.C.P., Dec. 12, 2006) (item No. 86, C.C.P., Mar. 20, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Davis moved: That the Co ale is hereby aylh<ized to el Streets/C s/ '&w alks, Org\# 39 206. L.ssed. Recommended by the Committee on Finance Chairman P.1S :rmv c: IwpWinswordlu -nvl6c 12- 12c.doc k LEGISLATION (Richard A. Fontana, Chairman) M. Risman, Petition to Use 45 Federal Avenue — Employee Parking Lot (Item No. 60, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That after the public Bearing before the Committee on Legislation on April 24, 2007, the petition of M. Risman, agent, for permission to use 45 Federal for a parking lot be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation f — — p9c /I' - C 4�2— --, Chairman. PJS.rmv t:\wp60lmswordl:c , inv\6()c4- 17c,.doe *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS �OWAANA -- - ---------- FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEA INS LOCURTO RUSS sm H [MAJ 5] 9 i 0 1 [213 6] [3/4 7 1 4) 0 R. Pedersen, Request Zoning Change to Create a Residential Overlay Parking District on West Utica Street between Elmwood and Atlantic Avenues (Item No. 51, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 20 07) 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 April 24, 2007, and the recommendation of the City Planning Board, Robert Pedersen's request on behalf of the United Voice Block Club for the creation of a Residential Overlay Parking District on both sides of West Utica Street between Elmwood and Atlantic Avenues in the City of Buffalo be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t:1wp601d13swordl:nnv161 c4- 17c.doc 1 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURT0 RUSSELL * SMITH [ ------------- ] [MW- 51 * g * 0 [213 - 61 * W [ 3/4 - 7 ] 0'Gh Rf. M. Beam, Petition to Use 2543 Delaware Avenue — Non- Illuminated Ground Sign (Item No. 62, C.C.P., Apr, 17, 2007) That the petition of M. Beam, agent, for permission to use 2543 Delaware Avenue for a 3' wide x 4' high, 6' total above grade sign be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS:rmv t;l rmv\62c4- 17c.doc Chairman L1 f� *AYE* N * ONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO * °� RUSSELL SMITH [MAJ- 5] 9 * p [213 - 6) W i j [ 314 _ 7 01 t:1 01 139 Buffalo River — Ethanol Processing Plant (City Planning) (Item No. 6, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the above- mentioned item be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv t:1xvp6olinswordl:rinv16c4- 17c.doc �0 J. Cleary — Proposed RiverWright Ethanol Processing Plant (Item No. 41, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the above- mentioned item be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv tAwp60tmsword\:m)041 c4- 17c.doc M. Cleary Schaeffer — Proposed RiverWright Ethanol Processing Plant (Item No. 42, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That the above - mentioned item be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv (:\wp60\i nsword\: rmv\42c4- 17c.iJoe C�� 'q — K s 3— s y s1 [Ay- Liu nU 1' otl ids et License — 850 Fillmore (Item No. 29, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) 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 Second Hared Dealer license to Jose Santiago d/b /a D & G Appliances, located at 850 Fillmore. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman 1'rs:M1V tAwp60\msword\nnvV 90-17c. doc 1'� * AYE * NO * BONIFACIO DAMS * * * * * FON 'ANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH [ ---------- -- -] [MAJ- 5] * 9 * p [2t3 - 6 ] $ W [ 3!4 - 7 ] Used Car Dealer License --- 1073 Niagara Street (Item No. 20, C.C.P., Feb. 6, 2007) (Item No. 87, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) 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 Economic Development, Permit and Inspections Services Permit be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Used Car Dealer license to Sabrina Irizarry & Eduardo Perez d /b /a Cosuma 2, 1073 Niagara Street with. the following conditions: 1. No more than 5 cars (ready for sale) on the lot at one time (both front & back lots). 2. No storing of vehicles other than the aforementioned 5 "ready to sell" vehicles. 3. All mechanical work is to take place inside garage. Passed. W11 C i3 Oin10 s Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman I'JS:rmv t: 1xvp60\ttisword\rmv12Oc2- 6c,doc IL *AYE* N * ONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH [-------- - - - --I [MAJ- 51 g U [213 -61 [ 314 - 71 Multiple Dwellings Tax Exemption Law (EDPI) CCP# 30, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation ) ) d LZ M. Beam -Stray Shopping Carts CCP4 38, 4117 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation J. Colon, Use 430 Seventh -- Repair Garage (Item No. 72, C.C.P., Mar. 20, 2007) That the petition of J. Colon, for permission to use 430 Seventh for a repair garage be, and hereby is denied. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS:rmv €:hvp60%ni sword\rmv\72c3- 20c.doe X 1 tjr K. McCarthy, Petition to Use 139 (a /k/a 139, 1.45, 151, 157) Buffalo River -- - Ethanol Processing Plant (Item No. 62, C.C.Y., Oct. 3, 2006) (Item No. 87, C.C.Y., Feb. 6, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recorninendation. Mr. Fontana moved: That Riverwright LLC's Restricted Use Application for an Iathanol Processing Plant at 139 a /k/a 139, 145, 151, 157 Buffalo River in the Buffalo Coastal Special Review District is hereby approved. Riverwright LLC shall comply with all applicable; State and Local Codes, regulations and laws as a condition of this approval. Passed. uA C z, o 3 rt Recommended by the Committee on Legislation PJS.rmv t:hvp60us)sxvordl:rmv\02c 10- 3c.rtoe Chairman dl I NO _ LAY BONIFACIO' DAVIS EO-NT-ANA FRANCZYK GOLO EK [MAJ- 5] [2/3 6] . (3/4 7) t' Appointment Member to the Buffalo Sewer Authority Board (Item No. 1, C.C.P., Mar. 20, 2007) That the appointment of John F. Kennedy, Jr., residing at 680 McKinley Parkway, as a member of the Buffalo Sewer Authority Board for a three year term commencing immediately and expiring June 30, 2009 be, and hereby is approved. Passed Recommended by the Committee on Legislation Chairman PJS :nnv% t:\ wP60\msword\nnv\10- 20c.doe �11 *AYE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA * �` FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL * SMITH [ MAJ - 5 * 9 * Q [213 _ 61 * W i [3M - 7] Ord Amendment Chapter 96 -Bonds & Contract CCP# 103,11/28 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 04, Ord Amendment Chapter 96 -Bonds & Contract CCP# 103,11/28 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation V 0 (,." ". Exemption to Ord Amend #96:13onds & Contracts (Exc 1 -3 Res) CCP# 154,10/3 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and riled ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �1 Trans Fat Postings in Restaurants (Itern No. 100, C.C.P., Feb. 20, 2007) That the Corporatio Counsel draft an ordinance amendment mandating the posting; of the use of trams fat products, in a clear and visible manner on menrTs of all establishncnts that prepare foods for sale in the City of Buffalo. 4 ,A Po (it,. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation a Chairman T'JS:r3iiv 1:Awp6M1nswor(hnnv1100c2- 20c.doc �2 J Food Store & Meat & Fish Poultry License (EDPI) CCP# 17, 2 /06 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED lax Recommended by the Committee on Legislation . d',- N. Bennett- Complaints Time Warner Cable Complaint CCP#1 52, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received an.d Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation 4� COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (Joseph Golombek Jr., Chairman) q - Results of Negotiations — 428 Bailey (Item No. 8, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation, Mr. Golombek moved: That the offer from Robinson Home Products, Inc. represented by Mr. Robert Skerker, 2615 Walden Avenue, in the sum of five hundred dollars ($500.00) for the purchase of 428 Bailey Avenue, be and hereby is 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. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman NsmnV T:IwpWjnswordlrmvl $ c4- 17c.doc J Foreclosure Notification (5trat Plan)( #8,3 /6) CCP# 90, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Reco mended by the Com i tee on Community Development Foreclosure Notification (Assess/Tax)( #21,316) CCP# 91, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED - n-I Re mmended by the C AT ittee on Community Development 1"� ), q Cr 1 0, S. Baum- Comnnents-Foreclosure Notification( #54,3/6) CCP# 92, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED C r` Rec:6A=ended by the Cobimittee on Community Development C N. Buscaglia -M &T Bank - Foreclosure Notification( #55,316) CCP# 93, 4117 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED f Re mended by the Co tee an Community Development T1 Foreclosure Notification(Exe I s( Res) (#94,2/20) CCP# 94, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Re mmended by the Com it ee on Community Development Foreclosure Notification (EDPI) CCP# 32, 413 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED f Recd ended by th44iittee on Community Development .,Y , f. 0. Hecht - EarthkLink Municipal Networks (Item No. 52, C.C.P., Apr. 3, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That the above- mentioned item be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman Tj PJS.rmv t:1wp 60lrnswor& nnvl52c4 -3 c.doc a = Cit Rep On The Erie Co Greenway Fund Standing Comm (3 Res Only) CCP# 145,4/3 That the above item be the same and is hereby Referred to the Committee on Waterfront Development ADOPTED Reco ended by the Com tree on Community Development 7 3 _� F 3 K. Massey - Process for Foreclosure CCP# 62, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Reco en ed by the CornmitU on Community Development ��I L. Des ormewi- Concerns -Foreclosure Notifications CCP# 59, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recom nded by the Committ on Community Development j� A. � 0 4 If �11 r L. Schiavi- Greater Bflo Savings Bank - Foreclosure Notification CCP# 65, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee n Community Development .3 W. Stachowski & U-- Mayor's Anti- Flipping 'Task Force Foreclosure Notification CCP# 63, 3/06 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED - �4� ut�Q Q Reca mended by the Cornmi e on Community Development B, Davis --W. Small- Disposal of Foreclosure Properties CCP# 63,3/6 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Rec ended by the Comm, t on Community Development A , M. Rodgers- Info - Abandoned Property Issues CCP# 70, 3/06 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Piled ADOPTED Q� Reco ended by the Conunitt on Community Development C' Addressing Over 600 MBBA Properties Going to the Oct Foreclosure Sale(Exc 1" res) CCP# 97, 2120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED - c.�r�-�ouWQ RecojWmended y the Comm' ee on Community Development M. Clarke- LIS C-Ad dressing Over 600 MBBA Properties CCP# 56, 3120 That the above item be the sane and is hereby Received and Filed ADOP'T'ED Reeom �nd ed b y the Committ n Re-com Community Development q) M. Riegel - Belmont Shelter Corn - Addressing Over 600 MBBA Properties CCP# 63, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED P 6_ �� Reco mended by the Comm' on Community Development W. Stachowski & O- Mayor's Anti Flipping Task Force Addressing Over 600 MBBA Properties CCP# 68, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED RecomYnended by the Commi 6pon Community Development <k3 C�4104 J R. Talboys- Habitat for I- lumanity -600 MBBA PropertiesProperties CCP# 69, 3120 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Reco ended by the Co )cen Community Development 00 0.1 J. Golombek- Buffalo News Article -" New Web Touts Cultural Tourism" CCP# 57, 1123 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Rec:6Mmended by the Com ' ee on Community Development Compensating Buffalo for Regionally Significant Ec Dev Projects (Exc I" & 2n` Res) CCP# 92,1/23 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Reco ended by the Comm 1 ee on Community Development f Special Committees �lv � �-;' - BUDGET COMMITTEE (Dominic J. Bonifacio Jr., Chairman) Transfer of Funds ---- Fringe Benefits - Law (Item No. 124, C.C.P., Apr. 3, 2007) (Item No. 112, C.C.P., Apr. 17, 2007) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Bonifacio moved: That the Comptroller be, and he hereby is authorized to transfer from Fringe Benefits to the Law Department - Legal Services in the amount of $926,000. Passed Recommended by the Committee on YJs!nnv t Awp60\n)sword\rmv\I 24c4 - 3c.doc -lobu, *AYE* N * BONIFACIO DAVIS * * * FONTANA * FRANCZYK MOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH [ MAJ - 51 * 9 p [213 - 61 * W [ 314 7 ] EDUCATION (DEMONE A. SMITH, Chairman) Dropout Prevention -Five Major Components (Bd of Ed) CCP# 40, 413 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education �C� Safe Support Services Three Year Student Support Plan (Bd Ed) CCP# 41, 4103 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education 4 M. Kearns -T. Kennedy -Haz Cond- Southside El Playground Equip CCP# 47, 4/17 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education E C4 D. Smith. -Bflo Public School District Parent Involvement Plan CCP# 66, 3/20 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education Req for 13d of Ed to File Report on Reducing High School Dropout Rate CCP# 115,12/12 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education V.l Req for Bd of Ed to File Report oai Reducing High School Dropout Rate( BOE) CCP# 28, 12126 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education L� � 0 0 0 131- 2 1Z Allowing Bus Passes for BPS Students to Include Internship /Comm Svs Locations (2 "' Res) CCP# 122, 11/01 That the above item be the same and is hereby Deceived and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education A Alternative School at 998 Broadway (exc I" Res) CCP# 122, 06/13 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED Recommended by the Special Committee on Education M WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT MICHAEL P. KEARNS CHAIRMAN 0012 M. Kearns -Erie Canal Harbor Dev Corp ECHDC Unveils Updated Plans for Inner Harbor CCP# 40, 12/26 That the above item be the same and is hereby Received and Filed ADOPTED ecommended by the Specia ommittee Waterfront Development l 1 50 RESOLUTIONS Resolution^` B Mr. Bonifacio Re: Establishing A Policy For the City To Take Title To Any Property That Does Not Receive A Bid At the Foreclosure Auction Whereas: Last year 1,074 properties went to the Foreclosure Auction held by the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: Of the 1,074 properties, 575 were sold to auction bidders, (473 actually completed the sale), 2913 were struck to the City allowing the City to take title at the request of City officials and 201 properties did not receive a bid and were adjourned; and Whereas: The 201 properties that were adjourned will typically sit vacant and deteriorate for another year causing problems for residents and City officials; and Whereas. Instead of adjourning properties that do not receive a bid, the City should be pro active and take title to these properties by - having them struck to the City; and Whereas: Adjourned properties remain with the owner who has not been responsible in paying his /her taxes, user fees, water bills, etc., and in many cases often still collects rental income on the said properties; and Whereas: Taking title to properties instead of adjourning them will allow the City the opportunity to take action whether it is demolition, finding new owner occupants to rehab the property or land banking the property for future use; and Whereas: Simply adjourning a property does not benefit anyone, as the City still ends up responding to inspection, police and fire calls to such properties; and Now Therefore Be It Resolved That the Buffalo Common Council is interested in hearing from the Commissioner of Economic Development Permits and Inspection Services, the Executive Director of Strategic Planning; and the Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation as to their comments regarding the implementation of a policy to have the City take title to properties that do not receive a bid at the foreclosure auction instead of adjourning them. Be It Further Resolved That this item is referred to an appropriate Committee of the Common Council to discuss and consider the comments requested. Dominic J, Bonifacio, Jr. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION EDRI THE COMM ,,SINE OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE AND THE CORPORATION COUINS9 , By: Mr. Bonifacio & Mr. Fontana City of RlIffaln Local Law No. _ (2007) Introductory No. 6 (2007) 000112G A LOCAL LAW amending the Charter of the City of Buffalo in relation to the Taxes and Assessments BE IT ENACTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BUFFALO AS FOLLOW: Section 1. Article 28 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo is hereby amended to read as follow: '28 -29.4. Real Pro ert Tax Exenn tion for Conversion of Certain Residential Pro erties. A. Section 421 -i of the Real Property Tax law, as added by chapter IS of the laws of 2006 authorizes the Cit of Buffalo to grant partial exemptions from real propert y taxation of the increase of the assessed value of certain residential real property attributable to conversion from a multiple dwelling to a single famil or two family dwelling, B. Multiple dwellin s buildin s reconstructed altered converted back to an owner occupied single famil dwelling or any owner occupied multiple dwellin located in the city of Buffalo that is reduced to at most two units by such reconstruction s ubsequent to the effective date of this local law shall be exempt from taxation and special ad valorem levies to the extent provided hereinafter. 1. Such buildings shall be exempt fora period of one year to the extent of 100% of the increase in assessed value attributable to such reconstruction alteration or improvement and for an additional perio d of 7 dears subject to the following ( a )The extent of such exemption shall be decreased b twelve and one -half ereent of the "exem tion base" each year during such additional period. The "exemption base" shall be the increase in assessed value as determined in the initial year of the term of the exem tion except as provided in sub ara ra h b of this paragrapb. The exemption percentages area as follow: (i) Year one 100% (ii) Year two 87.5% (iii) Year three 75% (iv) Year four 62.5% v Year five 50% (vi) Year six 37.5% (vii) Year seven 25% (viii) Year eight 12.5% (ix) Year nine 0% b) In anv vear in which a chanie in level of assessment of 1.5 %_p ercent or more is certified for a final assessment roll pursuant to the rules of the state board of real property services the exemption base shall be multiplied by a fraction the numerator of which shall be the total assessed value of the arcel on such final assessment roll after accountin 7 for any physical or quantily changes to the parcel since the immediate) preceding-assessment roll) and the denominator of which shall be the total assessed value of the parcel on the immediately preceding final assessment roll. The result shall be the new exem Lion base. The exemption shall thereupon be recomputed to ta into account the new exemption base notwithstanding the fact that the assessor receives certification of the change in level of ass essment after the completion, verification and filinu of the final assessment roll. In the event the assessor does not have custody of the roll when such certification_ is received, the assessor shall certify the 6:2) exemp to the local officers having custody and control of the roll and such. local officers are hereb rti4'i e nter the recompi ted evemntinn veed by the assessor on the roll. The uir�iwu cu au uuuivtxc,�u �y vi �- + - - - -- assessor shall give written notice of such recomputed exemption to the p roperty owner, who mm, if he or she believes that the exemption was recomputed incorrectly, qpply for a correction in the manner p rovided by title three of article five of this cha ter for the correction of clerical errors. c Such exemption shall be limited to $100,000 in increased market value or such other sum less than $100 000 but not less than $10 of the attributable to such reconstruction alteration or improvement and any increase in market value greater than such amount shall not be eligible for the excm tion ursuant to this section. For the p of this section the market value of the reconstruction alteration or imp rovement shall bee ual to the increased assessed value attributable to such reconstruction alteration or improvement divided by the most recently established state equalization rate for the cit y . Where the state equalization rate orspecial equalization rate equals or exceeds ninety-five percent, the increase in assessed value attributable to such reconstruction alteration or improvement shall be deemed toequal the market value of such reconstruction alteration or improvement. 2. No such exemption shall be granted reconstruction alterations or improvements unless: a such reconstruction alteration or converted imp rovement was commenced subsequent to the effective date of this local Law (b ) the value of such reconstruction alteration or improvement exceeds $5,000; and c the reater p ortion , as so determined by sq uare footage, of the buildin g reconstructed altered or improved is at least 5 years old._ C. For p of this section the terms reconstruction alteration and improvement shall not include ordinar maintenance and repairs. D. Such exemption shall be granted only upon application by the owner of such building on a form prescribed by the state board of real p services. The application shall be filed with the Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation of the city on or before the first of day December in each year, the taxable status date of the E. If satisfied that the app licant is entitled to an exemption pursuant to this section the Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation shall approve the application such building shall thereafter be exempt from taxation ands ecial ad valorem levies as provided in this section commencing with the assessment roll p on the basis of the taxable status date referred to in subdivision three of this local law. The assessed value of an exem Lion ranted pursuant to this local law shall be entered by the assessor on the assessment roll with the taxable prop the amount of the exemption shown in a separate column. F. For the puKposes of this section an owner occupied multiple dwellin r buildiniz shall mean an buildin ar structure designed and occu ied as the tem orar or permanent residence or home of two or more families including the owner of such buildin . G. In the event that a building ranted an exem tion pursuant to this section ceases to be used primarilyfio r residential p or title tbereto is transferred to other than the heirs or distributees of the owner the exem tion granted pursuant this section shall cease. Section 2. In addition to all filing requirements as set forth in New York State Municipal Home Rule Taw and /or other ap plicable law, the City Clerk shall file n Copy of this local law with the New York State Board of Real Property Services and the Commissioner of Assessment and Taxation of the City of Buffalo. Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately. APPROVED AS TO FORM F � Corporation Counsel 'rAxvp601mswordlpj,0 16- tax - and - capital -impro ments f Note: Matter underlined is new, Matter in brackets is to be deleted. R i Resolution 0()i By: Mr. Bonifacio Re: Permit Urban Rants Community Garden Center to Hang Banner on Rhode Island Street Whereas: The Urban Roots Community Garden Center is a consumer cooperative business whose mission is to provide duality products for gardening in the City of Buffalo and be an active and enriching member of the community; and Whereas: The Urban Roots Community Garden Center has just opened its doors to the City of Buffalo commuinity and would like to promote their services and encourage beautification and urban renewal by hanging a banner on Rhode Island Street by Brayton; and Whereas: This banner will hang from May 15, 2007 until June 30, 2007; and Whereas: The City of Buffalo proudly supports the Urban Roots Community Garden Center and wishes them the very best in the future; and Now, Therefore Be It Resolved: That the City of Buffalo hereby permits the Urban Roots Community Center to hang a banner on Rhode Island by Brayton from May 15, 2007 until June 30, 2007 to celebrate their grand opening to the community in accordance with all conditions, restrictions, and requirements as set forth by the City of Buffalo and the Department of Public Works, Parks and Streets. j �:1� �w� o � S 17 Resolution f Sponsors: Mr. Davis Re: Support of Redevelopment of the Fortner Federal Building Whereas: City of Buffalo residents complain far to often about the number of properties that are tax exempt; and Whereas: The former Federal Building located at I I I West Iluron Street (AKA 200 Delaware Avenue) was a tax exempt property recently purchased by private developers; and Whereas: The proposed re -use for 1 I I West Huron (AKA 200 Delaware Avenue) will be of a mixed -use nature; and Whereas: It is alleged that the Federal Government disposed of this building because of environmental concerns surrounding asbestos and potentially lead contaminants; and Whereas: Every level of Government should have a comprehensive approach to dealing with municipal and public /private partnerships thus, allowing for more tax exempt properties to be placed back on the tax rolls. Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Buffalo Common Council hereby supports the redevelopment of the former federal Building; located at I l I West Huron Street (AKA 200 Delaware Avenue); and Be It Further Resolved: This Honorable Body does hereby request that New York State and the Federal Government support the redevelopment efforts of the former Federal Building and specifically support all remediation efforts clearing the way for future redevelopment; and Be It Further Resolved: That this resolution be sent by certified mail to the WNY State Delegation, the NYS Federal Delegation, Governor Eliot Spitzer, Lt. Governor David Patterson, Assembly Leader Sheldon Silver, and NYS Senate Leader Joseph Bruno. Be It Finally Resolved: That this resolution remain in Finance Committee until no longer needed. Brian C. Davis - -- 0 lei � ADOPT lst , 2nd and 3rd RESOLVE THB 4th REFERRED '1 THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE F Resolution By: Brian C. Davis Subject: Permission to hang a banners on Washington and Pearl Streets Whereas: Buffalo Place along with the business community in the Buffalo Place District are looking to move forward with their light pole bander program this year; and Whereas: Buffalo Place would like permission to hang banners along Washington Street and Pearl Street to advertise the business in the district. A complete list indicating the exact locations and pole numbers is attached; and Whereas: Buffalo Place is familiar with the banner requirements, and will purchase the necessary bond before the banners are hung. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo grants permission for Buffalo .Place to hang banners from Tuesday, May 1, 2007 until T'ue'sday, July 31, 2007; and Be It Finally Resolved: That the banners meet all the requirements of pertinent City Departments and that no existing laws are violated. Brian C. Davis 13 ASSED [MAJ- 51 9 # 0 [2J3 - .6] [ 3/4 - 7 * AYES' NO � BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA * * +r FRA NCZYK +� 9 LOM13EK # LOCURTO * �r �► RUSS ELL 70 * * S [MAJ- 51 9 # 0 [2J3 - .6] [ 3/4 - 7 . Mr. Mavis Transfer of Funds Streets That pursuant to §20 -I2 of the Charter ajid the Certificate of the Mayon ar d the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, the sum of $88 be and the same is hereby transferred within St��cets and said sum is hereby reappropriated as set forth below: From: Strcets - Ocasiing mid Snow Remov it 1 - 5010005 -461 106 Salt mW Smid To: Streets Building and Fleet iMailitellmice 1 -50- Body . Rf;pm i s 15050006-443303 :Drive 'T`raiii Repairs $28iif00 $60,00 j w * A._YE* NO * BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEA WS * * # LOCURTO RUSSELL * SMITH [ MAJ - S ] * q [2/3 - 6] + [3(4 -71 By: M r. Davis Transfer of Funds Common Council That pursuant to §20 -12 of the Charter and the Certificate of the Mayor and the Comptroller submitted to the Common Council, the sum of $3,000 be and the same is hereby transferred within the Common Council and said sum is hereby reappropriated as set forth below: From: City Clerk — Services 10220006 — 432004 Engineering & Technical $3,000 To: Legislative Personal Services 10102001 — 412002 Hourly Salary $3,000 All *AYE* NO BONIFACIO DAVIS FONTANA GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL [ MA7 - 5 ] * 9 * 0 [2J3 - 61 w [ 3/4 - 71 RESOLUTION OIL By: Mr. Fontana Re: Discharge Item from the Legislation Committee —(RES 135, CCP Apr 3, 2007) "Living Wage Resolution for Common Council" Whereas: RES 135, CCP Apr 3, 2007, "Living Wage Resolution for Common Council" is currently before the Committee on Legislation; and Whereas: It is no longer necessary for this item to be considered by that committee; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the Common Council does hereby discharge the Legislation Committee from further consideration of RES 135, CCP Apr 3, 2007, "Living Wage Resolution for Common Council" and said item is now before the Council. Richard A. Fontana ��'�TFFFRRED TO THE COMMITTEE .4 `HOLE �z J6 S ;i:, CiiL��z `:� :`�. �(',�'#�Z?':il \�[if`f?:v! RE: Living Waoe ms0lsJti0n f0T the Buffalo COMM Co"C"' Whereas: This Council passed a Living Wags; Ordinance unanirnously in 1999 and amended it unainirnously in 2002 and 2007 as a means to alleviate; poverty, reward wore, and strenh hen Buffalo's neighborhoods and econo3ny; and Whereas: The all- volunteer Living Wage Commission has devoted countless flours to implemrwing the ordinance and has obtained large contributions of resources and time from other sources such as the Nlargaret L. Wendt Foundation, the Cornell ILR School, the UB Law School, the Coalition for Economic Justice, and. the private bar; and Whereas: The ordinance as implemented by the Living Wage Commission has brought living wages to roughly 200 workers employed by companies that contract with the City; and Whereas: A number of employers, including Buffalo Civic Auto Ramps, All Pro Parking, Central Parking, Allied Waste, Phoenix Frontier, Mercantile Adjustment, and Morris Security, have shown good faith and good citizenship by conning voluntarily ixnto compliance with the ordinance upon the request of the Living Wage Commission; and Whereas: The Living Wage Commission has held formal hearings regarding two non- compliant employers, RuraI/Metro Medical Services and Brand -On Services, and has made recommendations to the City for sanctions pufsuant to the ordinance; and Whereas: The Living Wage Connrnission issued its findings regarding lZurallivletro on May 25), 2006 and its findings retarding Brand -On Services on December 19, 2006; and Whereas; The City itself has numerous employees who are earning less than the living wage rate; and Whereas: The Living Wage Commission has recommended that increasing those workers' waives is required by the ordinance; and Whereas: The Living Wage Commission has given its legal opinion that such an increase is not subject to the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority wage freeze, because by state law the wage freeze only covers wake increases made "pursuant to collective bargaining agreements, analogous contracts or interest arbitration awards "; and € 1t Y t { r ,�.�. ��--++ '] - r, �n - 1 } 1 ln, /1 -�.'. 111.1I�4�,i.l �JFS L� t,t is ' - vi.� 1. fs(D e into the Ocd -, 1 .0 'S M� rn, " i that III Y i licit Li I u jai Y�r °f j'[.;r 1 p4- reri_, a C -)n_ .actors !I #}1'W r h o tf'e �,1 I' Aj ticnJ te,r [�L �c.�_ YS a 7 �� o �- 3i ' � a a Wage Cf ?IT]m1S:i1�27 and that t 1�'Fs;l,�(�:, J_IVII_� rl r c 14.T��tiu�ti; In tF'�ell' fiO.iltrlets; and Nf) Thcr fore Be It Resolved; l . That the City should implement in full the findings of the Living Wage Commission in the matter of Rural /Metro Medical Services; 2. Thal the City should implement in full the findings of the Living Wage Commission in the matter of Brand-On Services; 3. That the City should act immediately to come into compliance with the Living Wage Ordinwlce by bringing all its workers' wages up to the living wage rate and meeting the reporting and notice requirements of the ordinance; 4. That each city department should act immediately to come into compliance with the ordinance by including the Living; Wage Application for Contract in its contracting processes and including the required living wage language in relevant contracts; 5. That the Common Council will not approve any city contracts (other than those For purchase of materials) unless the Corporation Counsel a. Has certified that an !Application for Contract has been cozripleted and forwarded to the Living Wage Commission or explained why an application was not required; and b. Has certified that the contract contains living wage requirements or has explained why the living wage requirements were not necessary; 6. `!:`hat the Common Council will bold a pul - Aiu hearing to receive the Living Wage Comrr�ission's 2006 annual report, to discuss with the Mayor and Department heads progress made in meeting the goals in this resolution, and to allow niembers of the public the chance to cornment on living wage issues. __ Michael J ,oCIfrto Michael P. Kearns Richard A. Montana BY: MR..FRANCZYK RE: APPOINT DEPUTY MAYOR HOUSING CZAR WI IERI AS: The position of Commissioner of Economic Development, Permits and Inspections imposes too heavy of a responsibility on one individual; and, WHEREAS: The old city charter bifurcated the responsibilities of the Commissioner of Community Development and Commissioner of Inspections, recognizing the complex responsibilities and heavy work load of each function; and, WHEREAS: The housing crisis in the City of Buffalo necessitates the full attention. Of one point person, particularly in light of the estimated 10,000 properties that need to be demolished in the city at an estimated cost of $170 to $220 - million; and, WHEREAS: In light of the Webb building tragedy, the City needs to continue to review and reform the permit process which despite previous streamlining is still cumbersome; and, WHEREAS: The Inspections Department needs focused, undivided leadership dedicated to forging; a more efficient, proactive inspections system aimed at limiting the type of blight which has saturated Buffalo thus far; and, WHEREAS: The Council has opined that more inspectors need to be hired as opposed to appointing a Mousing Czar, but without the proper leadership, even the much greater number of inspectors on the payroll over the last twenty or thirty years did not stem the blight spreading throughout Buffalo; and, WHEREAS: In addition to a supervisory leadership role, 'I'he Deputy Mayor /Housing Czar should also be required to develop a comprehensive Housing Plan or Strategy for the city; and, WHEREAS: The city has proposed filling a lesser Director of Dousing position, but that title may not have enough clout to effectuate deep, comprehensive reform and direction; NOW THEREFORE, TIE I T RI-;SOLV D: That the Common Council. requests that a Deputy Mayor be appointed as Housing Czar, with wide powers under the direction of the Mayor to comprehensively reforn - i and improve the inspections /permit process in the City of Buffalo. ]AVID A. FRANCZYK Rpm THE � z 0 r t q F a OU k� BY: MR. FRANCZYK, MR. LOCURTO RE: EARTH DAY 2007 CLIMATE ACTION RESOLUTION Whereas, there is growing public awareness of the potential impact of climate change and the need to transition from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources, and Whereas, this kind of climate change would substantially change our region, lowering lake water levels and potentially causing catastrophic ecological damage, and Whereas, under the leadership of former New York Governor George Pataki, New York demonstrated leadership by spearheading the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative which involves the participation of nine Northeast states which have committed to reduce climate changing emissions by 10% by 2020 compared to 2010 levels, and Whereas, New York's current Governor, Eliot Spitzer, is strongly committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as demonstrated by his law suit against the federal government demanding that carbon dioxide be regulated as a pollutant and his creation of a Climate Change Office within the New York Department of Environmental Conservation, and Whereas at the beginning of the twentieth century the Buffalo /Niagara region was a leader in developing clean renewable hydro power when electricity was generated in Niagara Falls and transmitted to Buffalo making possible the celebration of the Pan American Exposition with a dazzling illumination of the Pan Am buildings with electric lighting, and we need to position ourselves again as a leader in this field by developing Buffalo /Niagara -based manufacturing, distribution, and wide - spread use of renewable energy technologies, and Whereas, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) provides assistance with incentives for developing and installing renewable energy technologies, and Whereas, The Brookings institute Report "The Vital Center! A Federal -State Compact to Renew The Great Lakes Region," reviewed by the Buffalo Partnership, reported that the Great Lakes region has a huge base in energy and power generation and consumption, and that "the region's industrial and research infrastructure offers a strong platform for growth in improved and alternative energy sources," and Whereas, the City of Buffalo is a signatory of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection Agreement which calls on cities with over 100,000 people to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with the Kyoto Protocol (a 7% reduction by 2012 compared to 1990 levels). Now, therefore, be it RESOLVED, that we call upon the Buffalo Common Council to take the following actions: 1. Establish dynamic outreach and incentive programs to attract renewable energy businesses region utilizing economic development zones, generous tax credits associated with re -use of Buffalo's old buildings such as TRICO project, NYSERDA grant/loan incentive programs, clean energy technology manufacturing Incentives, green buildings tax credits, personal tax credits, state grant programs, state loan programs, state rebate programs, utility rebate programs, alternative fuel and vehicle incentives, net metering, workforce development and retraining programs, mentoring programs, establishment of "green" business incubators, and access to professional energy /business community at area colleges and universities. 2. Establish a City of Buffalo Energy Officer position with support staff and real support from other City offices and departments to promote a sustainable energy economic development agenda, reductions in fossil fuel use and greenhouse gas emissions for Buffalo. 3. Revise Buffalo economic development plan to reflect strong focus on the manufacturing and distribution of renewable energy technologies and implementation of energy conservation strategies, giving preference to the utilization of existing buildings and establishing "green" standards for economic development zones. 4. Initiate a full build -out of regional wind energy while being sensitive to siting and environmental impact issues. 5. Promote the extension of the light rail system to the airport, the UB North Campus and other locations and develop strategies to more effectively promote use public transit. 6. Curb regional sprawl by developing effective programs to attract regional business and housing to Buffalo. 7. Develop a program to install solar panels on government buildings 8. Encourage the New York Power Authority and the Spitzer Administration to implement policies and programs requiring recipients of inexpensive NYPA power to implement serious energy conservation and efficiency programs and to utilize renewable energy technologies. 9. Develop City green building standards which meet the "Architecture 2030" challenge and utilize the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green building rating system created by the U.S. Green Building Council, and require that all major building projects in Buffalo to meet the highest standards of green building design. 10. Improve substandard housing in Buffalo and throughout the County by rebuilding housing using green principles and retrofitting for energy efficiency and renewable energy when possible. 11. Redirect housing spending, including CDBG and HOME dollars, toward weatherization and other energy efficiency improvements for people with low incomes, in order to fight poverty, preserve housing stock, and protect the environment all at the same time. 12. Require that all significant new housing and housing rehab projects meet green criteria. Fund "super- green," affordable, demonstration homes and apartments that educate the public on green design. 13. "Green" the Greenway by using the principles of green design, environmentally sustainable landscaping, materials and operating practices, and high efficiency and renewable energy systems and technologies. 14. Urge the Control Board to agree that a percent of "efficiency" money be used for energy conservation and efficiency efforts and renewable energy development. 15. Work with UB to promote the American College and University President's Climate Commitment to colleges throughout the City and County. 16. Fulfill the requirements and promise of the U.S. Mayors Climate Protection A ree nt and promote the agreement to municipalities throughout Erie County. Ovid A Frahczyk R ESOLUTIO N fay_ � ;Mr. Golonrbek Co-- Spollso.r(s):'N%Iessrs• F .. _> RE: Permission to Hang Permanent t if tags on Dearborn Street Whereas: T'he Dearborn Street Community Association is eery aCtiVC ill ir1 `lproVirtL1 the quality Of He on the street and in their neighborhood, and Whereas: The Dearborn Sts-ect Conummity .`association is requesting permission to prang peri ]labs at 190 Dearborn Street conger- ofA.rDherst St; at 322 Dearborn Street, and at 260 Dearborn Street, corner of 43 1_farrlilton St: and Whereas: The flaws will he installed sometime in l une 2007 and Whereas: The City of'13ui:falo supports the efior of the Dearborn Strcct Con1nr Lill ity Association to bC Mlify tlrc neighborhood. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That the City of lluffalo hereby porn - ilts the Dearbora Strec;t Corm'' pity 'association to hanb permanent flags at 190 ('Dearborn Street corner of Amherst St; at 322 Dearborn Street; and at 260 Dearborn. Street, corner of 43 11anri.lton St; and Now, "l herefore, Be it Further Resolved: That all flags be hung in accordance with all conditions, restrictions, and requirements as set forth by the City of Buffialo and. the Department of fl'ublic Works Parks an StrcQts. AL I.. Jc� pl . Ciolonrbek, Jr. PAS SED A *AYE'S NO HOIVIFACIO * * * * DAVIS * # FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL + SMITH [MAJ- 5) * g i 0 [2/3 - 6] [ 314 - 71 a nr,rfNr rrrrIN .� t t Sponsor: Mr. Kearns' Re: Appoint Legislative Aide Whereas: I hereby appoint Jennifer L. Westerholt, residing at 39 McKinley Parkway, Buffalo, New York, 14220 to the position of Legislative Aide to the South District Council Office; and Whereas: The position of Legislative Aide pays a yearly salary of $ 30,258; Now, Therefore be it Resolved That Jennifer L. Westerholt is hereby appointed as a Legislative Aide to the South District Council Office; and Michael P. Kearns E� Sponsor: Mr. Kearns Co- Sponsors: Mr. LoCurto, Mr. Franczyk, Mr. Fontana Subject: Internal Controls for Spending Monies Allocated Within the City Budget Whereas: This Common Council, through the operation of its special and regular committees, continues to encounter situations wherein City Departments have, during the course of the fiscal I operating year, either created liabilities in excess of their annual budgetary appropriations or have failed to adequately set aside funds at year end for goods and services ordered, but not received by, the close of the fiscal year; and Whereas: The Common Council continues to be placed in the awkward position of remedying these situations by approving transfers of funds to eliminate departments' over - spending or approving vendor payments in a succeeding fiscal period as Claims Transactions, or take no such action and deny vendors' payment for their good -faith delivery of goods and services; and Whereas: City taxpayers have placed their trust and confidence in all of the City's elected and appointed officials, not only to perform their City Charter and Code- directed responsibilities, but to do so in full compliance with all of the governing provisions of the City Charter and Code, which requires that spending be limited to the availability of funding in the respective approved annual budget line; and Whereas: The City Charter and Code mandates a strong system of checks and balances, to enable and require each branch of government to monitor the other branches and ensure legal compliance with all governing statutes, and to provide accountability for the fiduciary responsibility each elected official has to the taxpayers; and Whereas: The failure to closely monitor spending, within the framework of the approved annual budget, could weaken the City financially if it were unable to adequately remedy overspending and could undermine on -going efforts to stabilize and improve City finances, reduce the costs of operations and increase the efficiency of the delivery of City services Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That a certified copy of this resolution be referred to all City Department Heads and Elected Officials, together with a request that it be acknowledged by returning a statement to the City Clerk attesting that they have read, understand and will comply with the provisions of City Charter Sections 20 -10, 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15; And Be It Further Resolved: That this Common Council hereby requests that the Comptroller immediately undertake an assessment of the Internal Controls and policies and procedures within each City Department as it relates to the approval process for incurring liabilities and expending City funds, and upon the conclusion thereof, that the Comptroller file a report with this Common Council outlining a review of work performed, any identified deficiencies and findings and any recommended action to ensure that the policies, practices and procedures in use are appropriate in each situation, are in the best interests of the City and its taxpayers, and that they will adequately protect the City from loss. H o l i MICHAEL P. KEARNS RICHARD A. F ONTANA a / MICHAE LOCURTO AVID A. FRANCLYK C �- ;hp Nuffafn 07nm nn 07mincif MICHAEL P. KEARNS SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202-3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5169 ♦ FAX: (716) 851 -4294 E -mail: mkearns(Pcity- buffaloxom MEMORANDUM TO: Gerald Chwalinski FROM: Council Member Kearns DATE: April 26, 2007 RE: File LHAIRMAN CLAIMS WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES EDUCATION FINANCE LEGISLATION L EG i S LATI V E MARTI MURPHY KEm M. UNDER t would like to isle the attached information tor the next Comm - ion Council meeting to he held on May 1, 2007. Thank you. "For the people" o r P0- Lay: Michael I..,oCurto 1"� j1 1 _) RESOLUTION WHEREAS, the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, New York (the "Council "), recognizes the need to develop a sufficient supply of adequate, safe and sanitary dwelling; accommodations, for its senior citizens, WHEREAS, Hertel Park Associates, L.P., a redevelopment company regulated pursuant to the Private Housing; .Finance I_,aw , undertook the development of the Hertel Park Senior Citizen Complex located at 1631 Hertel Avenue. The project consists of 138 senior citizen apartments and 100% of the tenants earn no more than 60% of the area median income. WHEREAS, in 1995 Hertel Park Associates, L.P. entered into the attached PILOT Agreement for a term of 10 years, which such term will expire at the end of this taxable year WHEREAS, the project continues to provide housing; for senior citizens WHEREAS, the developer has requested an extension of the PILOT agreement for an additional five years WHEREAS, Such extension is permitted pursuant to the terms of the original PILOT Agreement (attached) RESOLVED, that the real property identified as 1631 Hertel Avenue in the City of Buffalo, New York, be exempted from real property taxes for an additional five years under the same terns and conditions of the attached PILOT, conditioned upon Hertel Park Associates., having entered into an amended Payment in Lieu of Taxes Agreement with the City of Buffalo, New York. Be it further Resolved that this Body hereby directs the Corporation Counsel's office to prepare a PILOT amendment Be it further Resolved that this Body authorizes the Mayor to enter into a PILOT Agreement amendment. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON FINANCE; THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE AND THE COMMISSIONER OF ASSESSMENT AND TAXATION S AG -E EN ,AidT lLi LU OF TAKES THIS AGREEMENT FOR PAYMENT IN LIEU OF TAXES is made as of the 1 st day of December, 1995, by and among,the City of Buffalo (the "City "), the County of Eric (the "County") and Hertel Park Associates Limited Partnership, a New York State Limited Partnership (the "Taxpayer") for the making of certain payments in lieu of real property taxes by the Taxpayer i ( "PILOT Agreement ") 1 . The Taxpayer is the owner of approximately 1.25 acres of land and improvements known ti as 1631 Hertel Avenue in the City of Buffalo, County of Eric and State of New York (" 1631 Hertel �vonuc "), The rehabilitation and redevelopment of 1631 Hertel Avenue is of vital public interest to the City and the County. I NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and for Other good and valuable consideration the receipt and adequacy of which is hereby acknowledged, the parties covenant and agree as follows: 1. TA F- er j1 tion The Taxpayer has provided to the City, its qualification for tax exemption, and shall provide a written certification that the Taxpayer qualifies for real property tax exemption as to such portions of 1631 Hertel Avenue that is being utilized for senior citizen 11 i housing, pursuant to Articles V, XI and/or XVIII of the New York Private Housing Finance Law (the "Certification "). The terra. "Certification" shall include written evidence that Stuart Alexander, James F. Allen and Richard J. Lippe^ are the general partners of the Taxpayer. 2. ®bli anon f th Tax a er to Make Payments in Lieu of Taxes. The City and the w2- C require and the Taxpayer shall malce payments in lice of real property taxes to the a,ppr9priate taxixig authoritic.s pursuant to the real estate tax policies of the City and the County, subject to the terms of this PILOT Agreerment. 3, Taxir Au thoriti ea and A mounts . a. Beginning with the 1996 -97 tax fiscal year of the City of Buff alo taxing authority and beginning with the 1997 tax fiscal year for the County of Eric Taxing authority (the "Conunencerrnent Date "), the Taxpayer shall make annual payments in lieu of general real estate t ees M each appropriate taxing, authority on the land and buildings co-astitrating 1631 Hertel 1 Avenue, as follows: Payment i lieu of general levy real property taxes to the City for �;ach of the ten (10) tax fiscal 'Years a ft er the first tax faecal year referred to is Para p h 3 ( a ) , or until s&h time as (w) the Taxpayer no longer uses 1631 Hertel Avenue for senior citizens housing, (x) less than ninety (90 %) percent of the total number of occupied units meet the requirements of qualified low - income housing units pursuant to Section 42(1)(3) of the Internal ev ;mle Code, as amended, (the "Code "), (y) th(; occurs ence of an Event of Default or (z) the transfer of title of beneficial ownership of the all or a substantial portion of 1631 Hertel Avenue, whichever date first occurs, shall be 75% of the greater of (1) $46,000,00 (the "Base Amount "), or (2) seven percent (7 %) of the annual gross income of the Taxpayer for the twelve (12) rnontp period immediately preceding the month in which the tax status date occurs (the "Percentage Base I�jjount ") ii, payment in lieu of general levy real property taxes to the County for each of the ten (10) tax fiscal years after the first tax fiscal year referred to in Paragraph 3(a), -3 or until such time as (w) the Taxpayer n longer uses 1631 Hertel Avenue for senior citizens 1 i housing or (x) less than ninety (90%� percent of the total nuwber of occupied units nneet the requirements of qualified low- incorne housing units pursuant to Section 42(i)(3) the Code, (Y) the occurrence, of an Event of Default, or (z) the transfer of title or beneficial ownership of the all or a substantial portion of 1631 Hertel Avenue, whichever` date firsfoc sin's, shall be 25% of the greatcat of (1) its ease Amount, as adjusted A or (2) the percentage Base mount. T Base Ai - nount shall be increased each year begintting the second fiscal year al-er the - Commencement Date by tent percent (10 %) cumulatively for each Year this Agreement is in effect. i iv. The Percentage Base amount shall be, increased each year beginnin I g the second fiscal year after the C t Date to an at 'nount equal to the strut of (a) seven percent (7 %) of the annual gross income of the 'Taxpayer for the immediately preceding twelv (12) month period plus (b) tent percent (10 %) of the previous year's Percentage Base Amount for each year this Agreement is in effect_ b. Each of the foregoing payments shall be made. on of before the date of the particular tax would have been due to the City or the County. The exemptions and payments its lieu of takes set forth in this PIL Agreement shall operate and continue for the lesser of (i) ten (lo) years or (ii) for so long as ninety (96 %) percent or more of the total number of units rented in such project qualify as low- income housing pursuant to Section 42(i)(3) of the Code and for senior 6tizen housing;, unless this PH�OT Agreement is extended by mutual consent, but in no event for a period of more that) fifteen I (15) years from the Commencement bate. -4 -- d. A copy of the income projections and resulting PILOT payment trcatmem' of such incohie projections.is altaOhed hereto to be used as an example of this method of evaluation of PJJ.OT payments dcscribed in Paragraph 3i, ii, iii, iv. This exhibit is for demonstration purposes only and its calculations shall not be deter ninative of the actual KL OT payments to he E made hereunder. c 4. In the event the Taxpayer fails to make any payinent in lieu of real p - ty taxes when due, the amount or amounts not so paid stall continue as an obligation of the "Taxpayer until fully paid. in a.dditimi, ttie 'Taxpayer shall Pay the `. appropriate taxing authority or authorities interest and penalties on the unpaid amount or amounts i accruing 4t the same tirrxes and at the same interest rates as if such amounts were delinquent taxes. In ad€lidon to any other remedies that such taxing authority may have, cash taxing authority shall have all remedies available to it for the collection of delinquent taxes, including, without limitation, in rern proccedings.,.and such remedies shall be cumulative and the exercise of any remedy shall not be an election of remedies under law. 5. E a nffi h}line��t. Lin-Q- P—gk1 fMQ --nt. once havii�xg paid the amoun requ red by this. PILOT Agreement when due, the Taxpayer shall riot be required to pay mly real property taxes for which such payments in lieu of taxes have been made. 6. Financial anderati3 Iorrn iorr. a, The Taxpayer shall provide the City and the County, on not less than an annual basis, such information concerning its operations and the operations of 1631 Hertel Avenue in form and substance as may from time to time be reasonably requested. Such I inforrnation shall include but shall not be limited to the airuual audited financial statements of the -5» Taxpayer from the calendar year immediately preceding the fiscal tax year in which payrnerits are 1 due. b. In the event less than ninny percent (90%) of the total number of units rented in this property at any tirne qualify as low income housing pursuant to Section 42(i)(3) of the codes or less than ninety percent (90%la f. the total number of units rented in this project at Mly time O.re reD.ted by senior c;iti7zens, the Taxpayer shall give written notice; to the City and the County of such fact within fine (5) business days of its occurrence. c. The Taxpayer shall permit the Comptroller of the City and the County tJ audit its boobs and records as the City or the County may deers necessary for the purposes of this PILOT Agreement. I. Even s of Default and T'ernina iorn of Tax Fxer I orn. a. An event of default ('Event of Default ") shall be defined as: (1) failure of the Taxpayer to make any payment required under this PILOT Agrecrrrerrt when duo, (2) less than ninety Percent (90 %) of the total number of units rented in such project qualifying as low- income housing pursuant to Section 42(1)(3) of the Code, (3) ,loss than nety percent (94 %) of the total number of units rented in such project being rented by s , or citizens, (4) the Taxpayer's failure to provide any notice as required by this PILOT Agreement to the City or the County, (5) failure to provide any of the information required by Section f of this Agreement on a timely basis, (6) failure to permit the audits referred to in Section 6 or failure to cooperate with such i alydits or (7) the transfer of title or beneficial ownership of all or a subst:wurtial portiort of 1631 Hertel Avenue. b. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default as defined pursuant to Section �!0 7(a)(1)'above, the Taxpayer shall have ten (10) days after the occurrence of such defimIt to cure suet default. c. Upon the occurrence of an Event of Default as defined pursuant to Sections 7(a)(2) or (3) above, The Taxpayer shall have ninety (90) days after the oeeurrence of such default to cure such default. d. Upora the occurrence of an Event of Default as deterred to Sections 7(a)(4), (5) or (C) above, the Taxpayer shall have one (1) day af3:er discovering such Event of Default to cure, such. defauk e. In the event the Taxpayer has not cured such default or defaults within the time, periods, if arty, set forth in this P ILOT Agreement, theca the exemption from real property taxes shall be deemed to have terminated as of the tax status date of the inunediately preceding year t:. Upon a termination of the exemption front real property taxes as set forth in Section 7(e) above, the Taxpayer shall be liable for real property taxes on a pro-rata basis from and after the tax status date immediately preceding the Event of Default and the statutory lien gpp lwable to such real p rop erty taxes shall be deemed in efl°eet as pf the lien date. rzonually 1 applicable to such year's real property taxes. i g. Such termination of real property tax exemption shall not void the liability of the Taxpayer for any unpaid payments in lieu of taxes required by this PILOT Agreement prior to such termination. 7. aiver. No failure on the part of the City or County to exercise, and no defy on the part of the City or County in exercising, any right, power or remedy hereunder shall operate as -7- i a wbiver thereof, nor shall any single or partial exercise of airy such right, power or remiedy by the City or County prechide any other or further e -Aercise thereof or the e:rercisc of any other right, power or.ren'ledy. 8. IvIodifigatioLl. Neith this Agreement nor any prevision hereof may be amended, modified, waived, discharged or'terrainated,�except by an instrument in writing duly executed and agreed to by the parties hereto. YN WITNESS WHERE , the City, the County, and the Taxpayer have duly executcd tta Agreerne t as ofthcIday and year first above w itt'e . COUNTY OF E ,' Der s T. Gorski I Elie 6unty Executive � App v as to form r Kenneth A, Schoetz Count) A4t omey HERTEL P LIMITED By Partner Ap �e a 0 form Edward D. Peace: Corporation Counsel Apr,rc to Conant: Cow,miss'ono;, D®;:a;lmkS of EnUironmen c V i RESOLUTION O'clo AF _ Sponsor: Mr. LoCurto Co- sponsors: Re: HOME RULE MESSAGE SENATE BILL #4523, ASSEMBLY BILL #6669, "An Act To amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the General Municipal Law, in relation to the civil liability of vehicle owners of traffic control signal violations in the City of Buffalo." Whereas: A Bill has been introduced in the New York State Senate #4523, Assembly Bill #6669, "An Act To amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the General Municipal Law, in relation to the civil liability of vehicle owners of traffic control signal violations in the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: The purpose of the above legislation is to authorize the City of Buffalo to implement a program using photo - monitoring devices and imposes monetary liability on vehicle owners for traffic violations; and Whereas: Each year in New York State, hundreds of people are killed and tens of thousands are injured by motor vehicle accidents at intersections which are controlled by traffic lights; and Whereas: Many accidents are caused by motorists running red lights; and Whereas: A demonstration project in New York City whereby traffic signals were equipped with cameras and fined for running red lights has proven to decrease the incidence of people running red lights; and Whereas: This legislation would enable the City of Buffalo to implement the same program utilizing technology to prevent future deaths and injuries; and Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo hereby goes on record in support Of Senate Bill #4523, Assembly Bill #6669, "An Act To amend the Vehicle and Traffic Law, the General Municipal Law, in relation to the civil liability of vehicle owners of traffic control signal violations in the City of Buffalo; and Be It Further Resolved That: The City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to forward Certified copies of this resolution to the Home Rule Counsel of the Senate and the Assembly; Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver; Senate Majority Leader ,Joseph Bruno, and to members of the Western New York State Legislative delegation. ADOPTED Michael/ LoCurto SENATOR THOMPSON Fax:716- 854 -3051 Apr 25 2007 14:27 #x.03 NEW YORK STA'G'E - SENATE INTRODUCER'S MEMORANDUM IN SUprojO (T Subadite+d in accoidavee with Sense Ride Vj. Sec Z S X16669 SPO_ �..N o )R: THOMPS()N TITLE OF BILL; An ad : to amend the vehicle and traffic Iar�v th general law and the public off cers law, in elation to the civil liability of , ve hicle municipal control signal violations in. the city of Buffalo. owners of traffic 6 P_UR.1 OSE OF BILL Authorizes the City of Buffzao to implement a a photo- xAonitoxing devices and imposes monetary liability on Program owners am n signal violations. traffic SUMvMARX QV PDQ" SL0NS: Section 1 aluends subdivisions I Ofsecfion 235 of the vehicle and traffic Iaw to include section I I I I -b. 4 Suction amends section 235 Of the vehicle and traffic law as separately amended by v� apter 746 of the laws of 19$8 and chapter 379 ofthe laws of 1992 to include section. 1111 -b. Section 3t awends section 235 of the vehicle and traffic law to enable any city which is authorized to establish an ad ive taibunal to hear complaints of traffic infractions to adudiate the liability oft.awzzers for violations of subdivision (d) of section 1111 -b. Section 4 '-amends subdivision 1 of section 236 ofthe vehicle and traffic law to include Section I I I I -b. Section 5 amends subdivisiot`L I of section 236 of the vehicle and traffic .law to authorize city I3azkir violations bzzz to give jurisdiction over the liability of Owners for violations" f szibdivisiozr d of section 1 I 1 I -b where authorized by Iocal law. Section 6 6mr ds subdivision 10 of section 237 Of the vehicle and traffic law to include section 1 It I-b. Section 7 amends section 237 Of the vehicle and traffic law by adding subdivision 10 to '' o vide for:,the adjudication of liability of Owners foz violations of subdivision. (d) of section 1 111 if authorized by local law. ' g .ends paragraph f of subdivision 1 of Section 239 Of the vehicle and traffi :': u,rzclude II11-b. SENATOR THOMPSON Fax:716 -$54 -3051 Apr 25 2007 14:27 P.04 Section 9 almeznds Paragraph 7 of subdivisi shall on 1 of section 239, . "notice of v v and sectiorf 1 6 1n�.lude a notice of liability pursuant to authorization set forth in I 111 -b. be deemed to i . sectiO4 10 adds new subdivision 5 to section 239 of the vehicle and traffic law, related to the liability of owners in accordance with section 1111 - Sectio:M 11 amends subdivJAsiozn 1 of section 240 of the veMcle and traffic law to include section 4 111 - b. Section J2 amends subdivision 1 of section 240 of the vehicle and traffic law to include a person alleged'to be liable in accordance with section 1 l 1 I_b. amends subdivY; }ion 1 -a Of section 240 of the vehicle and traffic law to include �idzi n. X 11 -b. Section 14 amends subdivision 1 -a of section 240 of the vehicle and traffic law to include contests to an allegation of liability in accordance, with section. l 111:b cif this chapter. Section 1 amlmds paragraph a a g of subdivision 2 of section 240 of the vehicle and traffic law to include sectiorl 1111 -b. Section 16 aanernds paragraph a and g of subdivision 2 of section 240 ofth traffic hicle and fic lave to include allegations of liability in accordance with section St- cf l l amends subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 241 of the vehicle and traffic law to include section 1114 Section I amends subdivisions 1 and 2 of section 241 of th vehicle and traffic law to include the record of liabilities occurred according to section 1111 -b. Section 19 aruends paragraph a of subdivision 5 -a of section 401 of the vehicle and traffic law to detail the process of registration renewal. Section 20, amends paragraph a. of subdivision 5 -a of section 401 of the vehicle and c law to ex I I - b. summonses on the penalties traffi I tegistration renewal in light of the amended acs. 0.1 Section 21 'amends the vehiclo and traffic law by adding a new section, 1111 -b; subdivision a relates to own liability for failure of Operator to comply with traf c- control indications. The City of Buffalo is authorized to adopt a local law or ordinance establislnink a program that im posed liability on the owner of a vehicle, for failute of opOTator to ' with traffic an : signals.. This program ezr�powers the City of IIu�alo to the City of �uffaly. install and operate traffic control signal photo- axzonitoring devices at intersections within SENATOR THOMPSON Fax:716- 854 -8051 Apr 25 2007 14:28 P.05 Subdivision b states that 1. the puwpose of this section the term municipality shall meats i -bc City of 13UHalo_ Subdzlvqsion c states that hi arty Municipality that has adopted a local laver pursuant to subdivision a, the owner of a vehicle shall be liable f a penalty imposed pursuant to this sect~io and. evidence is Obtained from a traffic- control signal violation rztordtor ne System. Subdivision d provides the defuiiO xnoxaito#rtg system. OD of owner and traffic control signal violations Subdivr 'Ntou e provides that a certificate, sworn to by a technician employed by the znurricipalxty shall be prim�i facie evidence of the facts and any Photograpbs, or other recorded images eviderncing such a violation shall be available for inspection. Subdivision fprovides that an ovnier liable for a violation of subdivisio d shall be liable for rnoMtary penalties i.0 accordance with a schedule of fines and penalties set forth by local lave. Liability shall net exceed fifty dollars fox each violation#. Subdivision g states that an : imposition of liability under a local law shall not be deem a corrvicti " and shall not be inade part of the operating record of the person upon whom such liability is unposed. S bdivisioit h, paragraph 1 states that a Rotice of liability shall be sent by first class mail to the pexsort alleged to be liable. Paragraph 2 states that the notice shall coxrtai.zi the name and address Of the pw on alleged to liable, the registration number of the vehicle, the .location where the violation took place, and the date and time of the vialation. Paragraph 3 states that the notice shall contain ianfOn ation advising the persoxt charged of the maraxter and the time ir1 which he ztxay contest the liability alleged. Paragraph 4 states thati notice shall be Prepared by the munic having�urisdiction over the intersectictz vvfiere the violation occurred. Subdivisirn i provides for thy; adjudication of'the liability Oureata, or by the court havi'u ulisdiction over traffic it ac tons b a traffic violatioxzs Subdivision j, paragraph 1 states that if an owner receives a notice of liabili this sectionz for a time period during which the vehicle was reported as having been ant to stolen., it shall be a valid defense. Paragraph 2 states that if an owner receives notice of . 'Aability it Ahall lie a valid defense that the operator of the vehicle was compelled ,to yield right- of-way to an emergency vehicle. Subdivision k, parag 1 Provides an exception in cases ofrezttal vehicles, provided the lessor provides a copy of the rental lease contract. Paragraph 2 states the lessor shall dot - liable. SENATOR THOMPSON fax:716-854 -3051 Apr 25 2007 14:28 P.06 Subdivision I states that if the owner liable for a violation of this section was not the operat4 of the vehicle the owner may Maintain an action for indemnification against ilie operatdr. SuMvrsion M states that nothing iD this section shall be construed to limit the liability of an operator of any violation of subdivision d. Sectiozn'22 amends subdivision I Of section 1809 of the vehicle and traffic law to ' tide section. - 11 l l -�b. _:3Ct OIl 23 amends subdivxI ior� 1 of section 371 of the vehicle and traffic to include �ectzon T l I 1 Wb. Section 24 aMM& section 371 of the vehicle and traffic law to include section 111 I -b. t Section 25 amends subdivision 2 of section 87 of the public officers law to include section 1111A Section 2 6 amends section 103 of the general municipal law to provide for the purchase or lease cjf equipment in the program established by section 111 -b. Section 2 7 states that this act shall take effect immediately_ t JUSTMCATION: Each y 'ear in New York State, hundreds of people are killed and tens of thousa ds are injured. by motor vehicle accidents at intersections which are controlled by traffic lights. Drivers, passengers and pedestrians are victims of th increasing practice of motori sts ring red lights. A demonstration in New York City to equip traffic signals with cameras triggered by a road bed sensor when 1i violations occur has proven to decrease the incidence of ruxxz�i.ng zec? 01ts.:.This legislation would enable the City of Buffalo to in the sauce that would ultimately prevent fin needless deaths. PRIOR LFGIlSLATIVE HI STOYV: A..5210 2001/2002; A..766B , 57365 2003/2004; A..5651 2005 -2006, ZSCAL IiV,[ U AMNS QR STAVE GOVERNMENT- None, EFFECTI VET hc�fneciiataly. R Ms. RUSSELL BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT 04 - DEPARTMENT OF AUDIT & CONTROL 1042 — AUDIT 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 04 - Department of Audit & Control, 1 142 -Audit which currently reads: 3 Assistant Auditor 1 Assistant Account Clerk Is hereby amended to read: 2 Assistant Auditor I Administrative Assistant I Junior Auditor $ 32,487 - $ 37,485 $ 29,179 - $ 33,897 $ 32,487 - $ 37,485 $ 33,545 - $ 38,584 $ 28,772 - $ 32,281 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 ANDREW A. SANFILIPPO, COMPTROLLER AND DONNA J. ESTRICH, DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE, 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. r ANDREW A. S FI O COMPTROLLER APPROVED AS TO FORM "l.Ct Corporation Counsel 04/12/2007 Attachment i_ DONNA J. ESTRICH DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE ANDREW A. SANFILIPPO COMPTROLLER April 11, 2007 Ms. Donna J. Estrich Department of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Affairs 203 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 RE: Budget and Personnel Amendment Dear Ms. Estrich: _l DARRYL McPHERSON cri'Y AUDITOR As we previously discussed, could you amend the 2006 -2007 budget (and adjust the 2007 -2008 budget request accordingly) to reflect a change of one Associate Account Clerk to one Administrative Assistant'? I would like to replace the Associate Account Clerk (currently paid at Step 3 - $31,538) with an Administrative Assistant (to be paid at Step 1 - $33,545). There are currently funds available within the Audit Division's salary line ($344,710.18) to cover the additional dollars and the remaining payroll for the fiscal year. Anything you could do to expedite the process would be much appreciated. If you have any questions, I can be reached at x5265. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Very truly yours, DARRYL McPHERSON City Auditor r`1TV OF RIJFFAl f - ) DEPARTMENT OED AUDIT AND CONTROL COMPTROLLER'S OFI'ICE 1230 CITY I TALL BUFFALO NEW YORK 14202 cc: Darby R. Mishkin, CPA CTTV nv B 1FFAT " DF.PAR "rMFNT OF AUDIT AND CONTROL COMPTROI.,LER'S OFFICE 1230 CITY HALL, BUFFALO NEW YORK 14202 ANDREW A. SANI'ILIPPO COM PTRO1.11FIR April 18, 2007 Ms. Donna J. Estrich Department of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban. Affairs 203 City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, New York 14202 RE: Budget and Personnel Amendment Dear Ms. Estrich: DARRYL McPHERSON CITY AUDITOR As we previously discussed, could you amend the 2006 -2007 budget (and adjust the 2007 -2008 budget request accordingly) to reflect a change of one Assistant Auditor to one Junior Auditor? I would like to replace an Assistant Auditor (currently paid at Step I - $30,921 - $35,678) with a Junior Auditor (to be paid at Step 1 - $27,384 - $30,726). This will produce budgetary savings of $3537. This change should provide sufficient funds within the Audit Division's salary line to cover the additional dollars needed for the amendment I requested last week for this fiscal year. Anything you could do to expedite the process would be much appreciated. If you have any questions, I can be reached at x5265. Thank you in advance for your cooperation. Very truly yours, DAIUKI, McP11ERSON City Auditor cc: Darby R. Fishkin, CPA * AYE'S NO * BONIFACIO DAMS + * * FONTANA - # FRANCZYK * * * GOLOMBEK KEARNS + LOCURTO RUSSELL , SMITH [MAJ- 51 * q i U [2!3 - 61 [ 3J4 - 71 ;. Resolution By: Mrs. Russell Re: Implement 5 -Day Extension on Payment of Taxes in Accordance with §28 -65 of the City Charter and §925 -b of the NY5 Real Property Tax Law Whereas: On April 16, 2007, Mayor Brown duly signed into law Local Law Y7 of 2007, which was unanimously passed by the Common Council, amending Article 28 of the City Charter in relation to Taxes and Assessments in the City of Buffalo and states: Pursuant to the New York State Real Property Tax Law Section 925 -b., the City of Buffalo inay adopt a resolution, prior to the levy of any taxes on real property located within the City of .Buffalo, authorizing an extension of tie fnore than five (5) business days for the payfnent of taxes without interest or penalty to any resident of the City of Buffalo who has received an e-xetnption pursuant to subdivision four of section four hundred twenty -five or four hundred sixty -seven of the New York State Real Property Tar Law related to the principal residence located within the City of Buffalo. If such all extension is granted, and ally taxes are not paid by the final due date so provided, those taxes shall be subject to the same interest and penalties that would have applied if no extension had been granted. A resolution authorizing an extension pursuant to Section 925 -b of the New York State Real Property Tax Law to those qualified residents as provided in Sections 425 and 467 of the New York State Real Property Tax Law shall be passed by a majority vote of the Cornnton Council subject to the approval of the Mayor in accordance with Article 3 of the City Charter. Whereas: This local law authorizes the City to pass a resolution providing an "extension of no more than five business days for the payment of taxes without interest or penalty to any resident of the City of Buffalo who has received an exemption pursuant to subdivision four of section four hundred twenty -five or four hundred sixty- seven of the NYS Real Property Tax Law (RPTL) related to the principal residence in the City of Buffalo;" and Whereas: In other words, the City of Buffalo is authorized to provide an extension of no more than 5 business days on the payment of taxes to any resident who has received an enhanced STAR exemption or Senior Citizens Exemption as provided by § §425 and 467 of the RPTL; and Lk go Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved: That pursuant to and in accordance with §28 -65 of the City Charter and §925 -b of the New York State Real Property Tax Law, the City of Buffalo hereby authorizes an extension of no more than five (5) business days for the payment of taxes without interest or penalty to any resident of the City of Buffalo who has received an exemption pursuant to subdivision four of section four hundred twenty -five or four hundred sixty -seven of the New York State Real Property Tax Law related to the principal residence located within the City of Buffalo; and Be It Further Resolved: That if such an extension is granted, and any taxes are not paid by the final due date so provided, those taxes shall be subject to the same interest and penalties that would have applied if no extension had been granted; and Be It further Resolved: That this resolution shall take effect immediately upon its passage and shall apply to both the July and December City tax payments beginning with the July 2007 payment; and Be It Finally Resolved: That upon the passage of this resolution, the extensions authorized herein shall remain in effect for all fixture fiscal years unless rescinded, suspended, or modified by a subsequent resolution duly passed by the Common Council subject to the approval of the Mayor prior to the levy of taxes by the City of Buffalo. �' T Bonnie E. Russell 2 * AYV NO * HONIFACIO " FONTANA FRANCZYK � * GOLOMEEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL ._ SMTTH [ MAI - 5 * g i 0 [213 - 61 * s [3M - 7] BY: DEMONE A SMITH Appointments Commissioner of Deeds That the following persons are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2008, conditional, upon the person so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City Clerk: Jeanette Kiedrowski Robert Coniglio Total: 2 U" BIS] no: a�7 BY: DEMONE A SMITH Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties )()014.j That the following persons are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for The term ending December 31, 2008, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo Mary Sroda Valerie Czajka TOTAL 2 ADOPTED ANNOUNCI:MF,,N`I' 01 COMMI'I " TEL MI I "TINGS The following mectings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13` floor City Mall, 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, May 8, 2007 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, May 8, 2007 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. P( ublic Disclai All mect s ar su biect to chan)e a nd c ancellation by the respective Chairmen of Council Committees. Li t he event that there is sufficient time piven for noti fication, it will be p In addition, there may be meetings set up whc�he City Clerk's Offrce i5 n m ade aware; therefore, u we receive notice Isom t he respective Chair w ca o nly snake noti fication of what we are made a ware. w VA t .;1Y Recess On a motion by Mr. Bonifacio, the Council recessed until 345 PM to begin the budget hearings. Seconded by m R - u A "A ADOPTED.