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HomeMy WebLinkAbout09-1208-1119pp-1210ppCORPORATION PROCEEDINGS COMMON COUNCIL CITY HALL - BUFFALO TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2009 AT 2:00 P.M. Present — David A. Franczyk, President of the Council, and Councilmembers: Fontana, Golombek, Kearns, LoCurto, Rivera, Russell & Smith - 8 Absent -None On a motion by Mr. Fontana, Seconded by Mr. Kearns, the minutes of the stated meeting held on November 24, 2009 were approved. FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH -------- - - - - -j [ MAJ - 51 [ 2/3 - 6 [3/4- 7} *AYF* NO � y * T y * * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * 8 * 0 Dec. 8, 2009 FROM THE MAYOR Dec. 8, 2009 TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL, DATE: December 2, 2009 FROM: THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT" 0 0 0 01 SUBJECT: Approval of Salary Ordinances Related to City Parks fn .tune 2008, the Erie County Executive informed the City of the County's intention to terminate the 2004 City- County Inter - municipal Parks Agreement. Prior to the termination date in .tune 2009, the City and County agreed to extend the 2004 Inter - municipal Agreement until December 30, 2009. As part of this extension, the City increased its contribution to the city park system by $4.2 million, from $1.8 to $6 million. This enabled an increase in park and playground maintenance including a higher frequency of grass cutting this past season. The resulting improved condition of City parks was directly attributable to the increased financial contribution of the City of Buffalo. The transfer of management and operations of City Parks from the County requires that the City comply with specific laws and legal agreements. Under New York Civil Service Law Section 70, the City of Buffalo was required to offer transfer of employment to County employees substantially engaged in the operation of the City Parks as long as the City of Buffalo created the same position as part of its operations. Attached find salary ordinances for positions required to operate the City Parks from December 31, 2009 to .Tune 30, 2010. The bulk of the salary ordinances relate to employees being transferred from the County's City Parks operation to the City of Buffalo. The attached salary ordinances will be the only filing; with the Common Council prior to the transfer of management and operations of the City Parks on December 31, 2009. The budget for the reestablished Division of City Parks and Recreation does not exceed the budget Your Honorable Body approved for the 2009 -2010 City fiscal year. Legal agreements between the County of Erie and third parties such as the Buffalo Olmsted Conservancy, Inc. will transfer to the City of Buffalo per the terms of the 2004 Inter - municipal Parks Agreement and pursuant to the terms of the agreements the County entered into with third parties. The City is in the process of renegotiating; legal agreements with third parties so that the agreements comply with the City's Charter & Code and work within the reestablished Divisions of Parks and Recreation. Upon successful renegotiation of the legal agreements, the legal agreements shall be presented to this Honorable Body for approval. With the transfer date of December 31, 2009 fast approaching, I respectfully urge Your Honorable Body expeditiously approve the salary ordinances so that workers transferring from the County, many of which are former City employees, can be assured all rights and privileges in their new association as a City employee on December 31, 2009. Thank you for your consideration of this request. DFPAR "fMENT HEAD NAME: Byron W. Bro Y&FER IRED TO HF CO MMITTEE TITLE: Mayor 10N FINANCE, �X, SIG OF DEPART "MENT HEAD: 'a TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 8, 2009 FROM: THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT SUBJECT: Certificate of Necessity /Transfer of Funds Related to City Parks Recently my administration filed necessary salary ordinances to accommodate personnel costs related to the transfer of city parks to the City of Buffalo. I have also been advised that a certificate of necessity and transfer of funds in the amount of $904,077 is necessary to cover additional expenses for the parks system through the remainder of the current fiscal year. These funds will cover such necessary appropriations including office and cleaning supplies, tools, recreation supplies, chlorine and chemicals for pools, timesheets and other paper purchases, equipment parts and repairs, and other costs associated with parks as identified on the attached certificate of necessity and transfer of funds. With the transfer date of December 31, 2009 fast approaching, I respectfully urge Your 'Honorable Body expeditiously approve the attached certificate of necessity and transfer of funds. Thank you for your consideration of this request. DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: , FITI.13: SIGN ATURE' OIi DEPARTMENT HEAD Byron W. Brown Mayor : REFERRED TO HE 'MITT E ON FINANCE FROM THE MAYOR - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT Dec. 8, 2009 (�j FROM THE OFFICE OF CITIZEN SERVICES COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 1, 2009, FROM: DEPARTMENT: Office of the Mayor DIVISION: Citizen Services SUBJECT: Submission of Monthly Report- November 2009 The Office of Mayor, Division of Citizen Services, hereby submits, for your Honorable Body's review and approval, the monthly reports for the Mayor's Call and Resolution Center for the month of November 2009, as mandated by Section 6 -20(c) of the City of Buffalo's City Charter. This monthly statistical report details the number and nature of inquiries, requests and complaints received. Department Head Name: Oswaldo Mestre Jr. Title: Director. Citizen Satv'ces Signature of Department Head: o ,( RECEIVE AND FILEE) City of Buffalo Citizen Services 218 City Hall `Administrative Adjudication 1 Anti - Graffiti Program 11 Assessment Issue 3 BFD Fire Issue 2 BMHA 2 BPD Employee Issue 4 .:Buffalo Police Department 94 Citizens' Information 24`: City Clerk Issue 1 City Parks 3. CityClerk Dog License 5, CommSvs Disabled Parking Permit 1 CommSvs Youth Bureau 1 Customer Satisfaction Survey _ 1. ED PIS 488 :Graffiti PW Traffic 2'. HR Comp and Benefits 1 Illegal Dumping OSP RealEstate 3' ;Illegal Dumping PW _ 7, Illegal Dumping PW Street In rem Real Estate 33 Law Claims 16 NationalGrid Streetlights 298, Neighborhood Watch 1 Olmsted Parks _ 2:; Pest . 35 Post Event _ 2 PVB Abandoned Vehicle 26: PVB Parking Issue 72:' PW Adj Violations 16 PW Animals 38' PW Bridge Issue 1 PW Buildings Maintenance 5 PW Bulk Trash 97 PW Cave In 2 PW City Forester 17' _ _ PW Curbs 7 PW Damage from Sts Worker _ 1 Calls Between 111112009 and 1113012009 Citizen Services Calls Between 111112009 and 1113012009 PW Damaged Street Light Pole 10 . PW Dead Animal Removal 12 PW Excess Trash 2: .,PW Forestry SubContractor 89. PW Fridge _ _ 3 PW Garbage Missed Pickup 161 PW Leaves 1 Lawn Debris 58' PW Other Hole in Road 7 PW Pavement Markings Lane Lines 2 PW Pavement Markings Other 1 PW Paving 12 PW Pot Hole 48; PW Recycling Bin Delivery ......... 18' . . PW Recycling Missed Pickup 88 PW Recycling Personnel Issue 9!` `PW Right of way Issue 2 PW Rodents 44` PW Sanitation Personnel 14 PW Sidewalks 69 PW Sign Hazards 13 PW Sign Maintenance 31 PW Signal Issue DoT 1 PW Signal Other Issue 9 PW Signal Timing Issue City 4. PW Street Plowing 2 PW Streets Personnel 8 PW Sweeper _ 1T PW Totes 860 PW Totes Audit 41 PW Vacant Lot 20' Quick Response Teams 33 Recycling Bin Pickup 15' Save Our Streets 18'? Sewer 42. Taxation Issue 1 :Telecommunications 1 Water _ 29 Website Issues 2:: 10 FROM THE CITY PLANNING BOARD Dec. S, 2009 SEQRA Notice of Determination Non Significance 0 0 0 0 e d Negative Declaration This notice is issued pursuant to part 817 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEAR — State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14242 As per the provisions of SEAR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Building Renovation, toffs and Retail rr Location: 860 Bust! Avenue Type of Action: Unlisted - Uncoordinated Description: Ellicott development Company is proposing the renovation of the building located at960 Busti Avenue, Buffalo New York. The project will include the construction of 23 loft apartments and approximately 1,500 square feet of retail space. The 56,000 Square Foot building is currently vacant. The surface lot to the south of the building will be landscaped and refinished providing fifty seven spaces for use by the future tenants of the building. All sides of the building exterior will be cleaned and restored to its original condition. New windows will be installed with clear glass and dark green framing. The glass will exhibit low levels of reflectivity. A zoning Variance will be required as well as an approval regarding coastal review. The project is privately funded with the estimated cost being approximately 6,000,000 dollars. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not he prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: this project will take a long vacant building in a very visible location in the Niagara Council District and bring a positive renovation that will benefit the surrounding community and the City of Buffalo overall. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -terns site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzwefg, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 801 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated _ Aecember 1.2008 CC: City Clerk City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks, Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspections Ellicott Development Company CEIVED AND FILED 9 �. SEQRA Notice of Determination Non Significance 0 P © 0 r Negative Declaration This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEQR -- State Environments Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law, Lead Agency: City of Buffalo planning Board Room 901, C €ty Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEQR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Loft Apartments, (Baker Shoe Building) C# Location: 456 Main Street Type of Action: Unlisted- Uncoordinated Description: Ellicott Development Company is proposing the construction of Loft Apartments on the property located at 456 Main Street, Buffalo New York, The project includes the construction of 16 Loft Apartments in an existing building. They will be located on floors 2 -7 in the portion of the building that fronts on Pearl Street. The basement level of the building will be utilized for tenant parking. The one story portion of the building that extends to Main Street will utilized as commercial space (future development)_ The buildings exterior will be cleaned and restored to its original condition. New windows will be installed using clear glass with dark green framing. The glass will exhibit low levels of reflectivity. Along with the construction of the Loft apartments, also included in this project will be a private terrace for the buildings residents on the first floor roof between the high rise portion of the building and its one story Main Street fagade (east). The project will be privately funded in the amount of 3.6 million dollars. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as foflows: this project will take a long abandoned building in the heart of Downtown and convert it into a significant positive structure. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated November 17, 2009 CC: City Clerk City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks, Streets Depatiment City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspection Ellicott Development Company I) NEGATIVE DECLARATION U U V NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON- SIGNIFICANCE This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEAR — State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEAR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Noco Express /Mighty Taco Location: 1039 McKinley Parkway Type of Action: Unlisted — Uncoordinated Description: TRM architects on behalf of NOCO Express Marts have proposed a building addition to their existing Mini Mart located at 1039 McKinley Parkway, Buffalo New York. This project is located at the corner of Mckinley Parkway at Bailey Avenue in the cities Lovejoy Council District. Meetings have taken place with the councilmember as well as neighboring residents. Information regarding these meetings will be available at the December 1, 2009 meeting of the City of Buffalo Planning Board. Once necessary permits and approvals are obtained, construction is anticipated to begin in early spring of 2010 with completion sometime in the summer of 2010. The project will includes the renovation of the exterior and interior of the existing 2,400 sq. ft. NOCO express store. A new 1,100 square foot Mighty Taco addition will be added with drive through service. A new parking area for fifteen vehicles will be added and a reduction in curb cuts will be included to aid in traffic flow through the site. Revised lighting with an emphasis on avoiding light spillage on to neighboring properties as well as a new dumpster location with screening will be added, Landscaping will be revised throughout the site saving as many of the existing trees as possible along with revised signage that will be NOCO/Mighty Taco specific. This project will require a variance from the Zoning Board of Appeals R3 (existing non conforming use) to C1 Use. The total cost of this project is approximately $275,000 dollars. This project will be financed privately. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: the newly remodeled NOCO Express/Mighty Taco has been designed to be neighborhood friendly helping to enhance the surrounding community and creating new job opportunities. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated: December 1 2009 CC: City Clerk_ City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks and Streets. Department City of Buffalo Permits, Economic Development, Inspection Services TRM Architects, REGHWED 1 SEQRA Notice of Determination Non. .°iiyllifi4diiC: it LS 1 S U t CI Negative Declaration t This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to ATSi'Ie 8 (SEAR — State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffato Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEQR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Actlon Title Buffalo Switch Project Location: 111 Rosalia Street, AKA 99 Rosalia Street Type of Action: unlisted- Uncoordinated Description: Upstate Cellular Network, d /b /a/ Verizon is proposing the modification of a Switch Station Building on the property located at 111 Rosalia Street (aka, 99 Rosalia), Buffalo New York, Verizon Wireless recently purchased an adjacent parcel of property located on Rosalia Street tax account number 78.7 -4 -6.12. Verizon intends to expand and improve its operations which will allow them to provide reliable service to the community. The Buffalo Switch Project involves combining the adjacent property and the site into one parcel. A portion of the existing building on the adjacent site will be demolished. An existing generator will be relocated and an enclosed generator and transfer switch will be added. Other site improvements will include increased parking, improving landscaping, green space and fencing. Verizon has agreed to remove all the existing chain link fences and barbed wire and replace it with a new, more aesthetically pleasing fence (loo barbed wire). The Buffalo Switch Project does not involve any changes to the existing 220 foot tower. The project is privately funded with the estimated cost being approximately 200,000 dollars As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: this project will allow Verizon Wireless to provide updated more reliable services to the residents of the surrounding community The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further infonnatioil relalive io this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Ro n 001 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 775 851 -5085 Dated: November 17 2009 CC: City Clerk City Of Buffalo Pubic Works, Parks, Streets Department City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspections Nixon Peabody LLP HLf NEGATIVE DECLARATION y NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NON - SIGNMCANCE This notice is issued pursuant to Part 617 of the implementing regulations pertaining to Article 8 (SEQR — State Environmental Quality Review) of the Environmental Conservation Law. Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Planning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEQP, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title Parking Lot & Dock Addition to Flexo Transparent, Inc. Location: 1132 Seneca Street Type of Action: Unlisted - Uncoordinated Description: Tredo Engineers, acting as a representative of the owner Flexo Transparent Inc., has proposed to construct a parking lot on the property located at 1132 Seneca Street, Buffalo New York. The proposal is for a paved parking lot and truck dock accessing the existing facility. No building additions are included in this review. A relocated curb cut allowing egress is proposed. The proposed construction is expected to be completed by October 2010. The business currently operates from 28 Wasson Street, immediately adjacent to the parcel. The parking lot will alleviate the parking needs of employees as well as reduce shipping traffic on Wasson Street. The existing facility does not contain such a parking area for employees and the reconfiguration of truck traffic will better utilize the existing loading dock doors. The project is funded privately. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse affect on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: Employment opportunities during construction will be a positive benefit to the Buffalo Community. The new parking lot will take many of the cars now parking in the community off the street and into a new parking lot lessening the parking problems that the neighborhood residents. Also the truck traffic will now enter along Seneca Street taking it off of Wasson Street which is a small neighborhood Street. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short -term site preparation and construction related activities, and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. These are primarily short-term construction related impacts. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Mr. Martin Grunzweig, Land Use Controls Coordinator, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo New York 14202 — 716 851 -5085 Dated: December, 1. 2009 CC: City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks, Streets Dept. City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspections City Clerk Tredo Engineers �4 D H LEV City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO I ,. Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item_ No. 9 Plan Bd — SEQRA Lead Agency — 377 Main St :Farmer AM &A's PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk � �w.3 # 1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: December 3, 2009 FROM DEPARTMENT: CITY PLANNING BOARD DIVISION: 0 0 0 0 , SUBJECT: SEQRA Lead Agency [ : 377 Main St. 1: Former AM &A's C: 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, November 4, 2009 considered the matter captioned above and voted to solicit SEQRA Lead Agency status. Prior to the implementation of the above - referenced project, the requirements of the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) must be satisfied. The project, as defined under SEQR, is a "Type 1 Action" for which the completion of a coordinated environmental review is required. As per Section 617.6 of the regulation an agency responsible for determining the effect of this project on the environment must designated from the involved agencies within thirty days of any notification. The City Planning Board recently discovered that the Common Council is a SEQRA involved agency because. of planned use of East Eagle Street as part of. the redevelopment proposal for the former AM& A's building. The City of Buffalo Planning Board proposes to assume the SEQR lead agency status for this action, and respectfully requests the Common Council's approval of this proposal. The draft of the project Environmental Assessment Form is enclosed for your review. If the Common Council has no objection to the designation of the City of Buffalo Planning Board as SEQR lead agency, please respond to James E. Morrell, Chairman, Buffalo City Planning Board, 901 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202, as soon as possible. The draft of the project Environmental Assessment Form and all relevant correspondence is enclosed for your review. ac : 7Ksst. Corporation Counsel Timoth Planning Board Files TYPE DEPARTMENT DEAD NAME: TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: y Ball (11'" Fl.) James Morrell Chairman PART 1-- PROJECT INFORMATION Prepared by Project Sponsor NOTICE: This document is designed to assist in determining whether the action proposed may have a significant effect on the environment. Please complete the entire form, Parts A through E. Answers to these questions will be considered as part of the application forapproval and may be subject to further verification and public review. Provide any additional information you believe will be needed to complete Parts 2 and 3. It is expected that completion of the full EAF will be dependent on information currently available and will not involve new studies, research or investigation. If information requiring such additional work is unavailable, so indicate and specify each instance. Name of Action RJ,It�' Location of Action (include Street Address, Municipality and County) 3 - 7 - 1 pt t,,,, S - ,mot" 13 kk ?A — tJ l �� 3 Name of Applicant/Sponsor } Occ.a f w'A Address -A L LU ":' I& 7 U wY - W- City 1 PO State P (. Zip Code ff3- `) Business Telephone '7J� - 8 `t - I 1 � 3 9 � Name of Owner (if different) Address o., City 1 PO State _ Zip Code I i Business Telephone 5 }L w 35 a .- '6 P1 --- .;nF;nn _f A'finn• (JZ �rF/V� � Cam' \� �M � Y G 11 LY LOI. '✓� Y Ce1J.ee Vs e. � r,; Mease Complete Each Q jest.ion -- indicate N.A. if not applicable A. SITE DESCRIPTION Physical setting of overall project, both developed and undeveloped areas. 1. Present Land Use: r 7Urban Industrial Commercial EI Residential (suburban) Dural (non -farm) Forest Agriculture Other 2. Total acreage of project area: _ . _ acres. APPROXIMATE ACREAGE Meadow or Brushland (Non - agricultural) Forested Agricultural (includes orchards, cropland, pasture, etc,) Wetland (Freshwater or tidal as per Articles 24,25 of ECL) PRESENTLY �h acres !� acres N y _ acres &t &_ acres Water Surface Area acres Unvegetated (Rock, earth or fill) n acres Roads, buildings and other paved surfaces _ acres Other (Indicate type) IC acres 3. What is predominant soil type(s) on project site? a. Soil drainage: M Well drained t °� % of site 13 Moderately well drained % of site. O Pooriy drained % of site acres acres acres acres acres acres acres acres b. If any agricultural land is involved, how many acres of soil are classified within soil group i through 4 of the NYS Land Classification System? acres (see 1 NYCRR 370). 4. Are there bedrock outcroppings on project site? 1:1 Yes E] No a. What is depth to bedrock (in feet) 5. Approximate percentage of proposed project site with slopes: 0 _10 %a % Elio- 15% %a El 15% or greater — g, is project substantial c ntiguous to, or contain a building, site, or district, listed on the State or National Registers of Historic Places? Yes . No 7. Is project substantially contiguous to a site listed on the Register of National Natural Landmarks? 11 Yes ONo g. What is the depth of the water table? 1 ),— (in feet) g. Is site located over a primary, principal or sole source aquifer? ElYes [3'No 10. Do hunting, fishing or shell fishing opportunities presently exist in the project area? El Yes UNo AFTER. COMPLETION Page 3 of 21 11. Does project site contain any species of plant or animal life that is identified as threatened or endangered? to: each species ©Yes 1140 12. Are there any unique or unusual land forms on the project site? (i.e., cliffs, dunes, other geological formations? O Yes aN0 Describe: 13, Is the project site presently used by the community or neighborhood as an open space or recreation area? Yes 13Na If ves, explain: 14. Does the present site include scenic views known to be important to the community? 15. Streams within or contiguous to project area: a. Name of Stream and name of River to which it is tributary 18. Lakes, ponds, wetland areas within or contiguous to project area: b. Size (in acres): ®Yes [3No Page 4 of 21 d-" 6 rte- M 17. Is the site served by existing public utilities? LJ Yes LJ No a. if YES, does sufficient capacity exist to allow connection? [ayes No b. If YES, will improvements be necessary to allow connection? El Yes [310 18. Is the site located in an agricultural dis ict certified pursuant to Agriculture and Markets Law, Article 25 -AA, Section 303 and 304? Yes M " 19. Is the site located in or substantially co t' to a Critical Environmental Area designated pursuant to Article 8 of the ECL, and 6 NYCRR 617? r1Yes FTNO 20. Has the site ever been used for the disposal of solid or hazardous wastes? 0 Yes ONO B. Project Description 1 . Physical dimensions and scale of project (fill in dimensions as appropriate). a. Total contiguous acreage owned or controlled by project sponsor: acres. b. project acreage to be developed: I acres initially; acres ultimately. c. Project acreage to remain undeveloped: 1? acres. d. Length of project, in miles: P I - (if appropriate) e. If the project is an expansion, indicate percent of expansion proposed. u % f. Number of off - street parking spaces existing - 0 proposed g. Maximum vehicular trips generated per hour: A�T - (upon completion of project)? h. If residential: Number and type of housing units: One Family Two Family Multiple Family Condominium Initially — Ultimately 5 I. Dimensions (in feet) of largest proposed structure: P h height; width; length. j. Linear feet of frontage along a public thoroughfare project will occupy is? 2. How much natural material (i.e. rock, earth, etc.) will be removed from the site? tons /cubic yards. 3. Will disturbed areas be reclaimed 0Yes DNo [N/A a, If yes, for what intended purpose is the site being reclaimed? b. Will topsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? ®Yes ffN 0 c. Will upper subsoil be stockpiled for reclamation? E] Yes ff No 4. How many acres of vegetation (trees, shrubs, ground covers) will be removed from site? acres. Page b of zi r 5. Will any mature forest (over 100 years old) or other locally- important vegetation be removed by this project ?' 0 Yes �No 6. If single phase project: Anticipated period of construction: 1 it months, (including demolition) 7. If multi- phased: a. Total number of phases anticipated (number) b, Anticipated date of commencement phase 1: month year, (including demolition) c. Approximate completion date of final phase: month year. d. Is phase i functionally dependent on subsequent phases? 1:1 Yes 0 No B. Will blasting occur during construction? E] Yes ff No 9. Number of jobs generated: during construction (e° ; after project is complete 10. Number of jobs eliminated by this project Pi ' . 11. Will project require relocation of any projects or facilities? 0 Yes [:TNo If yes, explain: 12, is surface liquid waste disposal involved? 11 Yes [3No a. if yes, indicate type of waste (sewage, industrial, etc) and amount b. Name of water body into which effluent will be discharged 13. Is subsurface liquid waste disposal involved? E] Yes allo Type 14. Will surface area of an existing water body increase or decrease by proposal? O Yes El No If yes, explain: 15. Is project or any portion of project located in a 100 year flood plain? 0Yes _ No 16, Will the project generate solid waste? 0 Yes 0 No a. if yes, what is the amount per month? 3 tons b. If yes, will an existing solid waste facility be used? 0 Yes E] No G. if yes, give name el ; location d. Will any wastes not go into a sewage disposal system or into a sanitary landfill? DYes r alv. u u u, L 4 �r EryeS eXpla!n: 17. Will the project involve the disposal of solid waste? E] Yes [3No a. if yes, what is the anticipated rate of disposal? tons/month- b. if yes, what is the anticipated site life? years. 18. Will project use herbicides or pesticides? OYes LA No 19. Will project routinely produce odors (more than one hour per day)? OYes BNo 20. Will project produce operating noise exceeding the local ambient noise levels? OYes IDNo 21. Will project result in an increase in energy use? ErYes 11 No if yes, indicate type(s) Y'"CA 4 l -to f ve- >e4 l. 6-0 1 22. if water supply is from wells, indicate pumping capacity gallons /minute. 23. Total anticipated water usage per day &x gallons /day. 24. Does project involve Local, State or Federal funding? OYes allo If yes, explain: Page 7 of 21 25. Approvals Required: C. zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? MYes ® No If Yes, indicate decision required: El Zoning amendment El Zoning variance New /revision of master plan Subdivision Site plan El Special use permit EI Resource management plan Other Page 8 of 21 Type Submittal Date City, Town, Village Board Yes E] No !f L City, Town, Village Planning Board Le2j Yes E] No City, Town Zoning Board Yes No City, County Health Department E] Yes No Other Local Agencies 0 Yes El No Other Regional Agencies N3 Yes EI No State Agencies - 0Yes No - 1J o c 1 X Federal Agencies El Yes No C. zoning and Planning Information 1. Does proposed action involve a planning or zoning decision? MYes ® No If Yes, indicate decision required: El Zoning amendment El Zoning variance New /revision of master plan Subdivision Site plan El Special use permit EI Resource management plan Other Page 8 of 21 ?_ What is the zonino classifications) of the site? 3. What is the maximum potential develo of the site if 4, What is the proposed zoning of the site? 5. What is the maximum potential devel of the sit if as Permitted by the as permitted by the proposed 6. is the proposed action consistent with the recommended uses in adopted local land use plans? Yes IVo 7. What are the predominant land use(s) and zoning classifications within a Y4 mile radius of proposed action? 8. is the proposed action compatible with adjoining /surrounding land uses with a A mile? � Yes No g, If the proposed action is the subdivision of land, how many lots are proposed? a. What is the minimum lot size proposed? rage 9 of ZI 1 v Ynfiar pr o posed action reniiire any authorizations) for the formation of Sewer or water distracts? ® Yes [3 " N© 11. Will the proposed action create a demand for any community provided services (recreation, education, police, fire protection? Yes LNo a. If yes, is existing capacity sufficient to handle projected demand? El Yes 12, Will the proposed action result in the generation of traffic significantly above present levels? a. If yes, is the existing road network adequate to handle the additional traffic. OYes D. Informational Details FOR E]YesENo E] No Attach any additional information as may be needed to clarify your project. if there are or may be any adverse impacts associated with your proposal, please discuss such impacts and the measures which you propose to mitigate or avoid them. E. Verification i certify that the information provided above is true to the best of my knowledge. Applicant/Sponsor fume l ec n z tw bate Signature Title If the action is in the Coastal Area, and you are a state agency, complete the Coastal Assessment Form before proceeding with this assessment. Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the City Planning Board, dated December 3, 2009, be received and filed; and That pursuant to Article 8 of the New York Environmental Conservation Law and the implementing regulations, 6 NYCRR Part 617 (State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR.A), the Common Council hereby consents to the City of Butyalo Planning Board to act as SEQRA Lead Agency for 377 Main Street former AM&A's. Adopted. h TAB:mty f:hv}�fi0!nts4yord rmv57c1 Z- &i.dcc D CC 2 1 2009 * AYE * NO * FONTANA * �` * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO RUSSELL * SMITH * �` * * * * * Maj - 5 2/37 6 3/4- 7 C000 1b #1 (Rev. 1193) One Page Communication to the Common Council T0: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 1, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT DIVISION Office of Strategic Planning Real Estate SUBJECT: Report of Sale 349 Hewitt, 185'W Suffolk Lot Size: 30' x 110' Assessed Valuation: Land Improvement: $25,700.00 (University District) $4,300.00 Total $30,000.00 The Office of Strategic Planning, Division of Real Estate has received a request from DTS Redevelopment Group LLC, 5528 Main Street, Williamsville, New York 14221 to purchase 349 Hewitt Street. Mr. John Akers of AOK Property Management will manage the property for DTS Redevelopment Group LLC. The property will be renovated and used as a rental property. They have estimated the cost of renovations to be Seventeen Thousand Two Hundred ($17,200.00) and have provided proof of financial ability to complete the purchase and repair of the property. The property consists of 1,228 square feet, one and one half story frame, one family dwelling in fair condition situated on a lot 30' x 110'. The property was acquired by the City through In Rem #42 in October 2008. There have been no other serious offers for the property, since being acquired by the City. The Office of Strategic Planning Land Use Planning Committee, 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 Six Dollars and Fifty Cents ($6.50) to Ten Dollars ($10.00), per square foot of living area. DTS Redevelopment Group LLC has agreed and is prepared to pay Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($7,800.00), Six Dollars and Fifty Cents ($6.50) per square foot of living area for the subject property. They have also agreed to pay for the cost of the transfer tax and recording fees. am recommending that Your Honorable Body approve the sale of 349 Hewitt Street to DTS Redevelopment Group LLC in the amount of Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($7,800.00). 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: JOHN P. HANNON, JR, TITLE: !To ATE LANNING SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: CAK:JPH:ck REFER TO THE COMMITTEE ON OMNAUNIT DEVELOPMENT. j FROM THE COMPTROLLER Dec. 8, 2009 c0or 0 Certificate of Neces�dt Transfer of Funds ==1 Department of Public Works We, Byron 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 $904,077 be transferred and reappropriated within Public Works, Buildings as set forth below: From: Public Works — General Office 13090006 — 434000 Other Contractual Services _ $904 1 077 �. Z To: Public Works -- Parks 14050001 — 413001 Overtime $1 14050001 -- 414001 Longevity $5 14050001 — 414004 In Lieu of Summer Hours $625 14050001 --- 414007 Perfect Attendance $750 14050003 — 441004 Telephone $5,000 14050005 - 461002 Contract Vendor $2,500 14050006 --- 455000 Printing and Binding $500 14160001 -- 412002 Hourly $75,000 14160001 — 413001 Overtime $36,820 14160005 --- 461101 Agricultural Supplies $ 5000 14160005 — 461 105 Janitorial Supplies $.0 14160005 — 461201 Clothing $ 500 14160005 - -- 461202 Tools 1,500 14160005 -- 466000 Building Supplies $ 5,000 14160005 -- 467000 Miscellaneous Supplies $ 1,900 14160006 — 443301 Machinery and Equipment Repair $ 4,000 14160006 — 444201 Rental & Equipment Vehicles $500 14160006 — 455100 Internal Print Shop $600 14197001 — 413001 Overtime $3,400 14197005 — 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $150 14197005 --- 461202 Tools $ 1,000 1.4197005 — 462600 Gas & Lubricants $20,000 14197005 -- 465001 Automotive Supplies $ 14197005 — 466100 Elec, Plumbing, UVAC Equipment Supplies $ 31 Q 14197005 --- 467000 Miscellaneous. Supplies $ 25 14197006 — 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $4,000 �. Z � - 14197006 - 443302 Vehicle Body Repair $9,0 14197006 - 443303 Vehicle Drivetrain Repair $9,000 14197006 - 480000 Other Services $ 14211001- 413001 Overtime $19 142/1005 -- 461004 Recreational Supplies $3,000 14222001 -- 412002 Hourly $395,705 14222001 -- 413001 Overtime $ 75,295 14222001 - 415001 Auto Allowance $4,000 14222005 -- 461004 Recreational Supplies $1.5,000 14222005 - 461 103 Chemical Supplies $30 14222005 - 461 105 Janitorial Supplies $15,000 14222005 ---- 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $5,000 /4222005 -- 461202 Tools 51 1.4222005 - 461300 Medical & Vet Supplies $1,000 14222005 - 466000 Building Supplies $5,000 14222005 - 466100 Electrical, PIumbing & HVAC Equipment Supplies $1000 14222005 -- 467000 Miscellaneous Supplies $3,000 14222006 - 434000 Other Contractual Services $26,000 14222006 - 435011 Real Estate Taxes Out/City $ 14222006 -- 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $5,0 00 14222006 - 443400 Equipment Maintenance Contracts $2,000 14222006 -- 444201 Rent Equipment Machinery $16 14222006 - 455000 Printing & Binding $2,000 14222006 - 455100 Internal Print Shop $500 14222006 - 480000 Other Services $7,000 13100001 - 413001 Overtime $3,400 13100005 - 461 101 Agricultural Supplies $5 13100005 - 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $500 13100005 --- 461202 Tools $1,500 13100005 - 466100 Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC Equipment Supplies $500 13100006 - 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $1 13100006 - 443302 Vehicle Body Repair $2,000 13100006 - 443303 Vehicle Drivetrain Repair $3,000 13100006 ---- 444202 Lease Equipment & Vehicle $10,000 Total $904,077 Dated: Buffalo, NY, December 2, 2009 _ f YOR Comptroller � / /11 REFERRED TOTH- COMMITTEE ON NA G n , I- F . , FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL Dec. 8, 2009 December 3, 2009 GERALD CHWALINSKI City Clerk 1301 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Please file the attached PowerPoint presentation from the Olmsted Parks Conservancy, for the Common Council meeting of December 8, 2009. AVID A. FRANCZYK resident of the Common Council Fillmore District Common council Member Co ...:�4 _.._. ll ll L Mr 7 { 65 NIAGARA SQUARE � � t 131b CITY 1iALt, BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 f zw { 1 {7 "16) 851 -4138 FAX: (716) 851 -486 rr DAVID A. FRANC YK I - mai.L PRESIDENT ci fraiiczyk((tcity - tiuffalo.col)I FILLMORl: DISTRICT G)F 11W, City of Buffalo Website: C(- MEMBER BUITALO COMMON COUNCIL www.city- buffalo.coni December 3, 2009 GERALD CHWALINSKI City Clerk 1301 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Please file the attached PowerPoint presentation from the Olmsted Parks Conservancy, for the Common Council meeting of December 8, 2009. AVID A. FRANCZYK resident of the Common Council Fillmore District Common council Member � � 7 Good morning, i am Thomas Herrera- Mishler, President & CEO of the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, the not - for - profit organization responsible for the maintenance and operations of Buffalo's historic park system. (photos will scroll through your introductory remarks) 1 am honored to welcome you to the Marcy Casino overlooking beautiful Delaware Park to talk about the tremendous impact of the parks on this region. Western New Yorkers have long treasured the Olmsted Park System, as it weaves through virtually every neighborhood of our great city. The major Olmsted Parks — Cazenovia, Delaware, Front, Martin Luther King, Jr., Riverside and South Park are more than just a recreational oasis, with gardens, ball Melds, green pastures, trails, lakes, woodlands and places for activity, these parks play a strategic role in the resurgence of our region. :,,. �. ^a �.. � i a �e L I i �.. 2 CAZENOVIA A6 I' A It K 4 L � L , � 9 � �� 7 8 -1 F � P A It K 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Some sty " Cir Soldiers, Gates, and Symphony b � 22 W hat did you see in the photos. Relaxing landscapes * Pietoral vistas * Childhood memories * Economic Benefits for Business �a Most people do not see the parks as economic engines. But, managed and operated properly parks can be just that. 23 Economic benefit comes in different forms. Most people equate it with such things as a manufacturing facility or a retail plaza, but if we look at Buffalo, the Olmsted Parks by their nature of being woven throughout the city have the potential to have their stability turned outward to the communities, neighborhoods, and neighborhood commercial districts in which they border or are in close proximity to act as an economic catalyst for development and jobs. 24 cono is Benefits Improved Property Value ® Neighborhood Revitalization ® Health. Benefits ® Employee Attraction /R.etention. Environmental Benefits Tourism Buffalo's Olmsted Parks can provide; these economic benefits for our region. 25 When Frederick Law Olmsted designed the park system in Buffalo (the first park system in the nation), he envisioned a series of places of relaxation, accessible to all. No one needed to pay for a trip out to the countryside, the parks could provide that and more, right near ]ionic. Today we enjoy the fruits of that vision in the 1200 acres of parks, parkways, and circles in Buffalo's Olmsted system. Clean and Well maintained parks attract users. Users are more active and tend to be happier, healthier people. These parks add to the curb appeal of the city which helps to attract higher level workers to the area. Sorne of which may be employed in your business. 26 The parks' healtli benefits calculator as designed by the Trust for Public Lands, shows that it costs $250 less in annual health care for those under age 65 who live wear parks vs. those who do not. The amount saved doubles for those over 65. 27 Center for Disease control reports that living near a park increases physical activity by 25 %, and risk for obesity decreases correspondingly. Obesity and physical inactivity costs as much $94 billion a year, or 9.4 % of the annual health expenses in the United States. Exercise can help in the control and elimination of diabetes in sore people. In Buffalo, if we provided nearby parks to all communities, it would amount to a cost savings of $50 million annually of public monies devoted to health care. 28 At one tune, the Olmsted System boasted over 40,000 trees There are currently over 1 3,500 trees growing in our beautiful park system. Based on USDA Forest Service Urban Forest Effects (U1~ORE) analysis, Buffalo Olmsted Park trees have a current value of over $22 million dollars. They store 40 metric tons of carbon fiom the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide and they annually remove four metric tons of air pollutants. The retention of rainfall by hark trees, shrubs, bushes, and soil helps reduce the cost of treating storinwater runoff and saves the City taxpayers, including businesses, real money. The trees in the Olnrstcd parks contribute nearly $50,000 in savings annually. (calculation based on information from a Trust for Public Lands report) 29 roperty Values Desirable, attractive, well maintained, stable properties are adjacent to Olmsted Parks. 4 Parks are essentially islands of stability. It is by no accident that some of the most desirable, attractive, well maintained, and stable Properties are adjacent to Olmsted Parks. 30 Property Values community as a whole. The stability and power of the parks can be turned outward even further to have more reach, meaning and impact into struggling neighborhoods and commercial districts. This is done by the Conservancy introducing and implementing innovative revitalization efforts and policies, such as P1D (park improvement districts) in cooperation with the local government and partners. 31 The Olmsted Parks have a positive impact can surrounding; neighborhoods, businesses and the Real Estate Values 76% increase in property values around Delaware Parr since 2004 Olmsted parks historically have attracted the most attention in terms of property value impact . Olmsted himself was one of the early proponents of the proximate principle which he used as economic justification for park development. As early as the 19th century the positive connection between parks and property values was being made. More than 100 years ago, Frederick Law Olmsted conducted a study of how parks help property values. From 1856 to 1873 he tracked the value of property immediately adjacent to Central Park, in order to justify the $13 million spent on its creation. He found that over the 17 -year period there was a $209 million increase in the value of the property impacted by the park. Olmsted's analysis shows the real dollar amount impact of parks. 32 Well maintained parks can be catalysts for neighborhood revitalization. Not every neighborhood has seen the increase in value as Delaware Park has. Some, like MLK Jr. have fallen into a severe state of decline. Together, we can work to put vacant properties back on the tax rolls, re- populate neighborhoods, generate revenue, create jobs, maintain, enhance, and create expanded pockets of economic vitality and stability. 33 Neighborhood evi a zatio An effective vacant land strategy can make i - nore than just a visual difference in a neighborhood. The Philly Green model is shown above. 4 The Olmsted Park Conservancy has been in discussion with the city and several other "green" non - profits to collaborate on what we are calling the .Park Improvement District. The City of Buffalo and the Buffalo Schools are including our PID strategy into their "Better Schools, Better Neighborhoods" program. Well maintained parks and adjacent properties reduce vandalism and increase neighborhood pride. 34 Parks create Jobs # of Olmsted Parks Employees 2009 180 :~ 2008: 166 F 2007: 118 r r 2006: 111 °f r 2005: 175 _t 2004: 93 As our budget has allowed, we have hired additional park operation's employees. Like any employed person, park employees buy and remodel their homes, go out dinner, buy cars, groceries, etc. They invest in your business or your customers. 35 Jobs Over $9.1 million Maid in salaries since 2004 A6 $9.1 million. paid in salaries & bcncfits since beginning of contract, or an average of $2 million, annually. 36 YU arks Jobs 1 000 workfare trained, 90 hired b BOPC Olmsted has trained over 1000 workfare clients, 350 last year. These are people who have been sent to work in the parks, through the Erie County `welfare to work program ". Last year, 25 were recommended to the PIVOT progra.111. From there we hired 5 regular seasonal employees. Others used their training and found employment in other businesses. The BOPC is committed to help reduce poverty in our city. 37 Job Training Success Abi Echeverria, Sr. Zone Gardener Japanese Garden and Fortner Workfare Client h � Success Story- one of our zone gardeners started in workfare. AN Echeverria oversees the Japanese Garden behind the History Museum — because of his enthusiasm and dedication, the "Friends of the Japanese Garden" and our sister city of Kanazawa, invited him to Japan this fall to learn from some master gardeners. 38 Plan for the 2l -r Cantury • 20 year Master Plan • 300 Projects • $428 million • Design • Engineering • Construction • New OPPortUnities L c% r e d � A 7 The Plan for the 21 "" Century is an ambitious plan conceived through. 4 years of development by the City. County, Conservancy, and the UDP at UB, along with the comments of several civic groups and others-All of this to restore and to complete the parks to the original vision of Frederick Law Olmsted. 39 Parks are Good for Business BQPC 200 + vendors Paid out over $4 million in expenses Maintaining the parks requires a large network of partners. BOPC works with more than 200 vendors and has spent $4 million for goods and services since the contract started. Many of the vendors are local, or county - based, including printers, caterers, quick copy shops, mechanics, and tree farms. 40 Tourism ` . Ruffalo's Historic Olmsted parks are the most intact in the nation Charles Bcveritlge,- .1112008 Parks attract tourists. Historic parks attract heritage tourists who stay lodger and spend more money. Ovcr 1 million people visit the Olmsted Parks annually. This number does not even account for those that attend the BPO, visit the Zoo or the Albright Knox, it doesn't include those who come to see Shakespeare or visit the Botanical Gardens or the Darwin Martin House. All of these cultural assets are part of an Olmsted Park or landscape. 41 Parks with landscape planting and design that are recognized as "living works of art " can he tourist attractions. THM You may or may not avant to use the following example A great example... Prospect Park in Brooklyn is widely considered to be the finest park designed by Olmsted and Vaux. Within the boundaries of the 526 - acre park are a variety of natural and planned landscapcs.The principal features of their design are the Long Meadow, a heavily wooded area they called the Ravine, and a 60 -acre lake. The park became so dilapidated due to lack of maintenance that by 1984, attendance had fallen to a historically low 2 million visits a year. In the 1990s, in.ore than $100 million of private and city investment successfully renovated the park, restoring much of its original glory. Attendance rebounded to 6 million visits a year as Prospect Park again became one of the most popular attractions for tourists in New York City 42 4500 volunteer hours in 2008 Valued at $67,500 6JA `a u Several businesses like NRG, M &T Bank, HSBC, and others have invested their time and money to the parks through the Conservancy. 2009 volunteer hours are even higher. 43 The Chested Parks are here to help you Training Meetings Parties ® Golf Outings ® Trade Shows ® Conapany Fvents ° And more The best golf conditions in a generation. Great caterers --- Rich's, Palate, Sample, and Current. A wonderful cafe and a kiosk on the Rini; Road. Whether. to relax and unwind, play a round of golf, host a holiday party, or train the next wave of employees, Cone and enjoy some of the best scenery in the city. 44 4 Sponsor an event or program, Join as a corporate member or individually, Donate to the cause, Advocate to our local officials Invest in the future of the parks 45 zL - ff .lo Olm sted Par Sl L)E \S��u143ii:S C . o ns . er . v an c y .�'1`ax exen - ipt, 501.( c )3, membership - based organization established in. 1.978 Promote, Preserve, Restore, Enhance & Ensure maintenance of Olmsted Parks and Parkways for current and future gei The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy, turns 31 years old this year. Started as the "Friends of the Olmsted .Parks" with the support of Joan Bozer, former Erie County Legislator and true friend of the parks restoration movement. We have a diverse and hardworking board chaired by David Colligan and vice chair is Anne Harding Joyce. Trustees include Jerry Castiglia, Joan Borer, Gary Mucci, Richard Cummings, Ivan Lee and Bob Kresse, to name a few. 46 v Buffalo Olmsted Turks F rl 11 S I 1 1� i':�ltl� S ox.s rvan This is the Conservancy's core purpose 47 FIL.LMORF DISTRICT COUNCIL, MEMBER December 3, 2009 GERALD CHWALINSKi City Clerk 1301 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 65 NIAGARA SQUARE 1315 CITY HALL 13U FFAI.0, NY 14202 -3318 (716) 851 -4138 FAX: (7 -16) 851 -1869 F -in a il: dfranczykC?�city- buffalo.coni City of Buffalo INehsit(t: F -w- city- 6u #falo.coul i Please file the attached Memo and Information Packet from the Chairman of the Olmsted Parks Conservancy, for the Common Council meeting of December 8, 2009. DID A. FRANCZYK P esident of the Common Council Fillmore District Common council Member 4 13I? �" t�s'4 Lt3 December 3, 2009 0I M S ['_l "D f'f1RK'S C;L)`1SK'RVAN(;Y I lonorable David Franczyk President, Buffalo Common Council Rm 1315, Buffalo City Mali Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Olmsted Parks Conservancy presentation: Why the Olmsted Parks are Good for Buffalo Dear President Franczyk, Parks do not just provide relaxing landscapes, pictorial vistas, or evoke childhood memories. Well maintained parks can improve a city's curb appeal and act as a catalyst for economic development. It's been documented that well maintained parks improve property values, spur neighborhood revitalization, provide health benefits, assist with employee attraction /retention, provide environmental benefits, and attract tourist dollars. The desire to be in a park leads to wanting to live around a park. Since 2004 when the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy started management of the Olmsted Parks, property values have increased around five of the major parks. De =laware, Front, and Riverside Parks, increased beyond the average rate of the city. People who live near a park are more active and healthier. The curb appeal of a park works to attract higher level workers. lie trees and greenery help mitigate pollutants while also retaining stormwater runoff, saving thousands of dollars annually in water treatment, Since the Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy has managed the parks, over 1000 welfare to work clients have been trained in parks maintenance. Several have been promoted to the PIVOT program, or another job. Some have become regular employees of the Conservancy. Staffing has grown from 93 regular and seasonal employees in 2004 to 1.80 in 2009. Since 2004 over $9.1 million has been paid out in salaries. Over 200 local vendors are used. by the Conservancy and have been paid over $4 million. To support this, the Conservancy has received $8 million in government and raised an additional $8 million to invest in the parks and the city. The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy has enjoyed its role in maintaining these historic parks and would like to see this role continue well into the future. Through it's Plari for the 211 Century, the Conservancy has a 20 year master plan to restore the parks and revitalize the city. With 300 projects and a $428 million investment, this has the potential to bring major investment into the city. We look forward to promoting, preserving, restoring, enhancing & ensuring maintenance of the Olmsted Parks and Parkways for current and future generations. - Respectfully, David J, Collfgan, Chairman, Board of 'Trustees -�("o FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS AND STREETS Dec. 8, 2009 0� #I (Rev. 1193 SINGLE. I?AGT3 COMMUNICATION TO Tf 111 COMMON COI} Nt 1[. TO: TILE COMMON COUNCIL DA"I'I:?,: Dcceml7er 2, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: inginceri ng SLJt3JEC "I` j: Notification Se rial #10529 [: Repeal Handicapped Parking (: Genesee Str north side [: between a point 144 feet west of 1 reun(l Street and a point 20 feet west therefrom j: (Lovejoy I)istrict) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE;': (IF ANY) Ex. (I No. xxx, C. CT -- , k Lxxj HANDICAPPED PARKING - REPEAL In conforrnity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of 13uftalo, tlrc City E €tgineer hereby notifies Your 1- 101 101 - able Body oftltis action supplementing, amending, or repealing existing provisions of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances, as stated below, to be effective forty five clays after the first Council meeting at which they appear oft the agenda as stn item business. That that part of Subdivision 26 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Puffalo be supPlemented by repealin thcrefi the following: HANDICAPPED PARKING IIANDICAPPLD PARKING LOCATION Genesee Street, north side between a point 144 feet west of Freund Street and a point 20 feet west therefro€n PERIOD Ov I IANDICAPPLD PARKING At all times This action is being taken to accommodate the growing need for handica Developmentally Disabled Building located at 2180 Genesee Street. (See pt Seriial) aces at the Comm til ity Services for the SJ S /PJM /EDS /R W S =T DEPAR`I'MLNT f1 AD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, p l', TYPL T1'",F: City Engineer SIGNAT'tJRf? Of" DLPAR`l ME;N'1' I 11 "AD: [i'_i[),x�umna auJ Scg4rgslrsluroalJcr:Ai) Din umvtob {'uuncvl 5cri�hr.Rp{ >('I � crfalslr8 ' a9 Ge�rcuv { -. RECEIVEf AND FIL ED r l� t #I (Rev. 1193) SINGL P AGE, COM MUNICATION 'I'OTI-lI' COMMON COUNCIL. TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: Decearmber 2, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Pubfic Works, Parks and Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10530 [: Install Handicapped Parking [: Genesee Street, north side [: between a point 90 feet west of Freund Street [: and a point 80 feet west therefrom (Lovejoy District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFER ,NCE: (IF ANY) Ex. ( Item No. xmS.C.I'. xx /xx /xx) HANDICAPPED PARKING - INSTALL c In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buf(aJo, 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 26 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: HANDICAPPED PARKING HANDICAPPED PARKING LOCATION Genesee Street, north side between a point 90 feet west of Frcuntd Street and a point 80 feet west therefrom PERIOD OF HANDICAPPED PARKING At all times - This action is being taken to accommodate the growing need for handicap parking spaces at the Community for the Developmentally Disabled Building located at 2180 Genesee Street. SJS /PJM /EDS /RWS TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Menlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer S]GNATU OF Df I'ARI'MENT HEAD: (C_iCJOnanaioisanri SCUingsirshmxrAar7M17, f)crweumsViob Eau�il $crialsRd� Council Sc d2'15° ny o1( i cacsccf2t %ir}ldatxlirilpinsla37 �3re1 111 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAG COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL., TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 2, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks aril Streets DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial #10531 [: Install No Standinb [: on Vernon Place, north side [: between the west curb of Main Street [: and a point 200 feet west therefrom (: (Delaware District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE. (IF ANY) [: Ex. ( Item No, xxx, C.C .I'.xx/xx /xx) NO STANDING - INSTALL In conformity with Section 49 of Chapter 479 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, the City Engiucer 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 file 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 P'ROHIBIT'ED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PFRfOD Vernon Place, north side At all times between the west curb of Main Street and and a point 200 feet west therefrom This action is being taken to ensure safe passage of traffic at this location in conjunction with new traffic island installed as part ofthe Main Street reconstruction project. SJS /PJM /EDS /R W S T YPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME 'TYPE TITLE: SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT I IF'1AD (W1-- Ala -nNSA1'.JF ) Peter J. Merlo, P.I. City Engineer Z)� #1 (Rev. 1/93) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: Novcmber 20, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering a0� SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial # 10534 [: Install No Parking [: on Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side [: between Northampton Street [: and East Utica Street [: (Masten District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. Item No xxx, C.C.P. x x/xx/xx) NO PARKING - INSTALL 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 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side 9:00 am to 4.00 pm between Northampton Street Tuesday and Thursday and East Utica Street November 15 to April I This action is being taken to allow for better City snow plowing services on Humboldt Parkway. Current regulations do not allow for a timeframe when the street can be properly cleared of snow. SJ S /PJM/EDS cc: Len Sciolino TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (ns10534.doc) . \� #I (Rev. 1/93) SIN PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 20, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial # 10535 [: Install No Parking [: on Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side [: between East Utica Street [: and East Ferry Street [: (Masten District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [ Ex. ( Item No, xxx G.C.P. xx/xx/xx) NO PARKING -INSTALL 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. u That that part of Subdivision 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side 9:00 am to 4 :00 pm between East Utica Street Tuesday and Thursday and East Ferry Street November 15 to April I This action is being taken to allow for better City snow plowing services on Humboldt Parkway. Current regulations do not allow for a timeframe when the street can be properly cleared of snow. SJS /PJM /EDS co: Len Sciolino TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (ns 1053 5.doc) #1 (Rev. 1193) SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: November 20, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works DIVISION: Engineering SUBJECT: [: Notification Serial # 10536 [: Install No Parking [: on Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side [: between East Ferry Street [: and East Delavan Avenue [: (Masten District) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: Ex. ( Item No. xxx. C.C.P. xx/xx/xx NO PARKING -INSTALL q 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 24 Section 15 of Chapter 479 of Ordinances of the City of Buffalo be supplemented by adding thereto the following: NO PARKING PROHIBITED PORTION OF HIGHWAY PROHIBITED PERIOD Humboldt Parkway (northbound), east side 9:00 am to 4.00 pm between East Ferry Street Tuesday and Thursday and East Delavan Avenue November 15 to April 1 This action is being taken to allow for better City snow plowing services on Humboldt Parkway. Current regulations do not allow for a timeframe when the street can be properly cleared of snow. SJS /PJM/EDS cc: Len Sciolino TYPE DEPARTMENT HEAD NAME: Peter J. Merlo, P.E. TYPE TITLE: City Engineer SIGNATURE OF DEPARTMENT HEAD: (ns10536.doc) R ECEIVED N F IL ED City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BRRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 16 Change in Contract --- Centennial Pool (Ell) PASSED December S, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r.y #2 (Rev, 1193) MULTIPLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL V3 I O: THE COMMON COUNCIL DATE: December 2, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Public Works, Parks & Streets DIVISION: Buildings 0001 SUBJECT: [: Change in Contract [: Centennial Pool [: Alterations [: Job #0535 [: Ellicott District PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) [: EX. (ITEM NO. CCP ) TEXT I hereby submit to Your Honorable Body the following changes for Centennial Pool, alterations, General Construction, R. W. Construction, Inc., C #93000312. 1. Credit to waive FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) Certification for truss lumber as per project specifications. 2. Demolish interior undermined concrete floor slabs. 3. Removal of site foundation walls at pool deck. 4. Furnish and install exterior aluminum window trim. 5. Furnish and install additional transducers for pool alarm system. 6. Additional masonry work required at top of exterior walls. 7. f=urnish and install CMU & angle frame. at manhole in pool deck. 8. Change from composite to asphalt roof shingles. 9. Reduce pool fence enclosure from 10' to 8' height. 10. Credit from Contract Allowance No. 1 for signage. 11. Change to concrete flooring in lieu of resinous flooring. 12. Transformer vault revisions acceptable to utility company. 13. Delete Contract Allowance No. 2 for Special Tests /inspections. Deduct $ 736.00 Add $ 20, 526.00 Add $ 5,583,00 Add $ 1,928.00 Add $ 4,305.00 Add $ 21,100.00 Add $ .4,043.00 Ded uct $ 9,358.00 Ded uct $ 2,120.00 Deduct $ 543.00 Deduct $ 9,828.00 Deduct $ 1,250.00 Deduct $ 10,000.00 See attached letters from the consulting architect (Hamilton, Houston, Lownie) with details for all change order items. The foregoing change results in a net increase in the contract of Twenty Three Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and 001100 Dollars (23,350.00). Summary: Original Contract Amount $2,263,660.00 Change Order #1 Add $ 25,007.00 Amount of This Change Order (2.3.4) Add $ 23,350.00 Revised Contract Amount $2,312,017.00 � �_ _ � ,_� co n sul ting L.:a... �.S !i i.- .,..,.;�b..a, .: �,•,.,o,s��. 1 \ .J #S.r�, Costs have been reviews -A by the consultir g a c �itect ( - lam i �, t € lous�o i, Lo - w i ie1 aE is �+ Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets and were found to be fair and equitable. Funds for this work are available in 39400206 445100 a Division of Buildings. SJSIPJMIDAH /dlg cc: Comptroller Joseph Schollard, Buildings S. Harvey, Buildings Department Head Name: Peter Merlo, P.E. 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(I)Iisiopher ("ur rl September 14, 2009 Mr. David l lornui)g Office of Planning and Design Room 616 City Hall Buffalo, New 'York 14202 Re: Centennial Foot Alterations Change Order #3 Dear Dave: ( bo l Zug 1 T„ td r ; r When excavation for underfloor p lumbing was done, large areas of concrete floor slab were discovered to be undermined through many years of water leaks and infiltration into the 1 X11 building. These unforseen conditions were deemed by HHL, 5iracuse Engineers and Pat Sullivan to be non -- satisfactory substrate for the resinous finished flooring system. The work required breaking up and disposal of existing deteriorated interior concrete slab and replacing with new concrete slab over vapor retarder and crushed stone. All occupied spaces within the building have new concrete floors, pitched to drains by Code. Work has been completed in order to not further delay the project. 2) Removal of Site Foundation Walls at Pool Deck: ,ADD $5,583 When demolition of concrete pool deck was done, concrete frost wall foundations were discovered at the perimeter of the pool deck. These conditions could not have been foreseen prior to construction operations. The foundation walls conflict with new concrete pool deck configuration, grading and pool fence enclosure layout and must be removed. Work has been completed in order to not .further delay the project. 4(c 3) Exterior Aluminum Window Trim: ADD $1,928 When the contractor removed the ceramic tiled infill and obscure glass block at all the Pool House window /door openings, it was discovered that the exterior face brick was offset from the interior clay file backup at just the vertical jambs of these openings. This condition could not have been foreseen prior to removals. The extra work required is to provide a matching 1" wide aluminum breakmetal trim to the vert jambs of the aluminum windows to An„ illoll 110tA10 1 cover this gap. The joint is too wide to caulk. We recommend this work be accepted. l.rnt A rc hitec i.v. 172 ABell Street Ihi id >, AT 14201 716 88.5 -✓t743 716 88.5 -6414 {F) i11tleov 1itCftS_1 0117 4(c Ali 'Lrrrl !lrunillnn )'n eleric K. 1lnuavun r•c1�1£�_a�f[rr� f 1ar�rEiirty. l.rl:t�rr ; °e.�.irr, `flwodow L. L.tur,ic lvlauitCw W. Kiiciaj 1kcilnoll C. miter GciMd L -. !r- Clui:stoplt("r C. Gueijt, 4) Add'l Transducers for fool Alarm System: ADD $4,305 The specified SonarGuard Pool Security System is designed to provide detection of a child falling into a swimming pool or other body of water in accordance with ASTNI Standard 1~2209 -02. SonarG- card utilizes active sonar technology that provides izntnediate detection with full coverage of any pool size and or shape. There is only one factory authorized service provider for this system in the state of New York, Custom Pool Safety. Custom Pool Safety provided design schematic and budgetary information that was used by the project design consultants for inclusion into the bid documents. The work included provision for 12 transducers at the perimeter pool walls for sonar detection (see attached schematic). At the time of bid, Custom Pool Safety's quotation to all of the prime contractors was for 12 transducers (see attached dated 10- 7-08). When project submittals were issued to I Ii-IL /IBC for review and approval, we were advised by RW Painting and Custom fool Safety that to meet current 2009 NYS Code, 22 transducers were required. This was confirmed as accurate. RWP advised that Custom Pool Safety would not charge for the additional transducers. RWP's electrical subcontractor has submitted the attached change proposal for the additional electrical rough -in work for the 10 transducers. We recommend this work be accepted. Work has been completed in order to not further delay project. Or rr 71r ir 1 }r arlr r �/ L�1» /rrlrr:all�cri;rr 1:•.,,•�r,,,, 5) Masonry work at top of exterior walls: ADD $21,100 Removal of the existing deteriorated fiat roof wood structure resulted in the unforeseen discovery of poorly constructed exterior masonry wall conditions at the perimeter of the building. Existing brick masonry veneer parapet walls were not bonded solidly to masonry backup nor to the supporting walls below. The work entails removal of unstable brick areas of wall and replacement with new brick veneer and concrete masonry backup to properly support the new sloped roof framing construction. This work also addresses correcting the non -level exterior top of wall conditions throughout, due to differential settlement in foundations through the building's 80+ years. We recommend this work be accepted. Work is being completed in order to not further delay project. 6) CMU and angle (tame at Nat'l Grid manhole in pool deck: ADD $4,043 The existing NIMO hand -hole with cover in the former concrete pool deck wffi remain in its present location, however demolition operations have confirmed it is in disrepair and needs attention. Debris must be cleaned out and the existing 4160V cables in hand -hole must be taped, secured and tied as they have become dangerously exposed through the years. In addition, the rim of the hand -hole must be repaired with new masonry construction as it too has fallen into disrepair. We recommend this work be accepted. Net Cost for above items: ADD $57,485 Homillem H„rrstr» r Lovilie Al I ff 172 Allen Suers Htylah), NY 14201 716 885- 0743 716 885-6 (F} 11111firchllecM.corn Frerl�rrr !f. llurrsl, +u 7 Fuxxlc)li. l_.. L.nwnic KemicEh C. Rik.i (.ii 1';.ilcJ 1 . s13Irki911d, 11 Chl i. lIopllcr 1'. G13el la Ir p /rill r 'f,'.�iif11 ?� ri;�ii f;a<< /lern< 11411+0tou Ilnrr.ur )) Lowil ie'l r chiler[I. O.0 172 Allen Srr'cet Ilnifirhr, NY 1.1201 %I( RRS - 01�3 710 885-6414 (I') hhherchitecm.rom Ok, fi tIhi y th - b f ''?'i €, Sincerely, bwelq& � Kenneth C. Riter, AIA Par -nor- Hamilton Houston Lownie Architects, LLC cc: Pat Sullivan, City of Buffalo John Cartonia, RW Painting Dean Luongo, LC Mechanical ;19irltctc!lirrrriNrur ! `i'Yil['rirl;'_ 1lnrrcl,at Kennr h C. hirer Qerild L. Stricl;l,nd. =, C'hrisloi> her P. (;ucmi September 21, 2009 Mr. David Hornung Office of Planning and Design Room 616 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Centennial fool Alterations Change Order #4 Dear Dave: As requested, below is our recon - Amendation /summary and brief description of various change proposals for inclusion into one Change Order CREDIT to the General Constriction Contract for the subject project: 1) Change from Composite to Asphalt Roof Shingles (in process): CREDI $9,358 0/rf 1A r , ,,1 Proposal was recommended by HI II, to the City to save project cost by changing from specified composite sloped roof shingles to a comparable `slate' appearance premium quali ty 1; -.v r/ /•�n r asphalt shingle with 50 year material warranty. This recommendation was accepted by the City and the alternate asphalt shingles have been ordered for the project. 2) Reduce fool Fence Enclosure from 10' to 8' Height: CREDIT $2,120 Proposal was recommended by MIL, to the City to save project cost by changing from specified 10' pool enclosure height to 8' height. Pool wire fabric fencing remains `security mesh' type with 1" x 1" size openings in mesh. One additional pair of egress gates with overall opening size of 8' wide x W tall has been added to project scope as required by City of Buffalo Plan Review Office. 3) Balance Remaining from Contract Allowance No.1 for Signage: CREDIT $843 Contract Allowance No. 1 is $18,000. Per attached invoice, total cost for signage from A5I is $17,157. Balance remaining is $843. 4) Change To Concrete Flooring in lieu of Resinous Flooring: CREDIT $9,828 Proposal was recommended by 1-114L, to the City to save project cost and due to unsuitable concrete floor substrate conditions for specified resinous flooring throughout building. Fhruulrr „r Ilou.cu,n 5) Transformer Vault Revisions: CREDIT $1,250 I -em lric Art hhil l•r.%. 1,1.C' Proposal was recommended by HHL /IBC to the City to save project cost by leaving the 172 AHeii S1rr” existing electric meter, main distribution panels and service disconnect inside the Electrical Mift'do. NY 14201 710 885- 01743 Transformer Room in the basement. IBC met with National Grid representative and it was 7 10 885 - 14 ('F) determined this setup would be acceptable to the utility company. 1111 &urkiur t�.r•r,rn A4. i. 1 111,,,,,;1,,: recic�ric K 11au.%foo Mfc{�if 1- etur , r trrmirsc, l rl;arr €1 s =i n- 7[s3th['w 1� iviric-f Kcim(Ai C. Rilrr (1hris;u,plu r F. C }neri a G) Delete Contract Allowance No. 2 for Special Tests /Inspections: CREDIT $10,000 Net Cast for above items; CREIDT 13,��399 Sincerely, 11- -millr,x lluu.Wo'; I.mruic- Art lrizc•rlc, IJ1 t( 172 ,Allen Slt ecl Bultah,. NY 14201 it( 885 -074.3 716 8 &5 641 lf1 1, k l r r rcl r i l r< - Is-(",,), j �/ Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Commissioner of Public Works, Parks and Streets dated December 2, 2009, be received and fled, and That the Commissioner of Public Works, .Parks and Streets be, and he hereby is authorized to issue change order Nos. 2,3,4, to R. W. Construction, Inc., an increase in the amount of $23,350.00, as more fully described in the above communication, for work relating to Job No. 0835, Centennial Pool alterations, C ##93000312. Funds for this project are available in 39400205 445100 - Division of Buildings. Passed 0 I 2 1 -2009 12 TAB:rmv tAvv1)60\ mswordVrmv112e12.8a.doc AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * # * GOLOMBEK KEARNS * �` * LOCURTO * '� * RUSSELL * SMITH * '� * Mai - 5. 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title I1 _ Equipment Op_eratar Departmentl ivision Public Works Parks & Streets Division of Streets Start Date ' q � d 000` Original PR No. 2008 -075 Title Coyle No. 6040 Salary $36,095 (Intermediate) Budget Function No. 15030001- 411001 Reason for appointment (check one) ® Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Type of Status Change (check one) Type of Appointment: ❑ From Temporary to Provisional ® From Temporary to Permanent ❑ From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Classification ® Permanent ❑ Exempt ❑ Contingent Permanent _ mpetitive El Provisional a � � R E E 1 9 1 �' E - O WN1 HEWe n-Competitive ❑ Temporary 1. SERVICE. F] Seasonal Comments: Mr. Salter currently holds this position on a temporary basis at step 4 pay. Mr. Salter is being certified from the adopted Civil Service list for appointment to this title on a permanent basis. Employee Information: Nam _ _Ro derick D. Salter SS# Address 321 Hastings Avenue _ DOB C Buf State New York _ hT Code 14215 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 FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF FIRE Dee. 8, 2009 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYOON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO F I T y► i Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, 1 present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 18 Metro Medical Response System Grant PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk p 4.Q F ; �7 f F5 c °� n SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 11/24/09 FROM: DEPARTMENT: 2100 Fire SUBJECT: [:WM08834285 FY2004Metropolitan Medical Response [: System Grant) PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. item No. xxx C.C.P, xx /xx /xx We are requesting approval to accept and expend NYS Office of Homeland Security #WM08834285 MMRS Grant funds totaling $321 ,221 in accordance with the grant guidelines. These funds will be used to continue to enhance the jurisdiction's Metropolitan Medical Response Plan to respond to any range of mass casualty incidents from chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and explosive events as well as epidemic outbreaks, natural disasters, and large -scale hazardous material incidents. ,-r '- SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: Commissioner of Fire calk t iA Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Fire dated November 24, 2009, be received and filed; and That the Commissioner of Fire be, and he hereby is authorized to accept and expend NYS Office of homeland Security #WM08834285 MMRS Grant funds totaling $321,221 in accordance with the grant guidelines. Passed. 14 TAB -rmv 'FA P6Nn%mordlrnrv114cI2- 8a.doc U ' ra 1 S. DEC 212.000 * AYE * NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS * LOCURTO * RIVERA RUSSELL �" - - * SMITH * * * * * Mai - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 '� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AND PERMIT & INSPECTION SERVICES Dec. 8, 2009 To: The Common Council: Date: December 3, 2009 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) [: 2962 Bailey (University) Type in Upper and [: I Lower Case Only [: Prior Council .Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P._xx/xx/xx Text (fi Single Space Below 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 2962 Bailey (Cazzie Mini Mart) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collection 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. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: JC: ps:rf A CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 C ITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: CAZZIE MINI MART LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 584 -6153 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: MICHAEL I3ONNER APPL. PHONE: (716) 584 -6153 APPLICATION NUMBER: 556290 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE ;' DATE: DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# EXT �� 1/ AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.rpt bo 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: CAZZIE MINI MART LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2962 BAILEY (716) 584 -6153 UN 16 MICHAEL BONNER (716) 584 -6153 556290 10/21/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO IRE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CAIA, BACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR M - RM# EXT W AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. ApAVlip2.rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: CAZZIE MINI MART LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 584 -6153 COUNCIL DISTRICT: { ` POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: MICRAEL BONNER APPL. PHONE: (716) 584 -6153 APPLICATION NUMBER: 556290 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APP ROVE ' / DATE: '` ✓ DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# �__�____� EXT I AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSllp2.rpr 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 FOB: CAZZIE MINI MART LICENSE TYPE; FOOD STORE 030 BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2962 BAILEY (716) 584 -6153 UN 16 MICHAEL BONNER (716) 584 -6153 556290 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/D TMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: `/ effl/ DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: _ DISTRICT CAPTAIN: NEW LICENSE 2010 APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVALeMUSt BATATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: PIZ I z COMM. OF POLICE: Deputy C6m6j$sipner AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2 rpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES V1 ' 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 1.4202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: COLLECTIONS OFFICE REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS OFFICE APPLICATION FOR: CAZZIE MINI MART LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICA'T'ION NUMBER: REFERRAL DAVE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2962 BAILEY (716) 584-6153 UN 16 NECHAEL PONNER (716} 584 -6153 556290 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGUNCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW` ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# J/ - ---- -- EXT ��� L� AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSlip2.rpr D epartment Of Economic Development Permit & lnspeclutuu Ova office of Licenses 313 City lull .Buffalo, NY 14202 11 Phone- (716) 851 -4078 FAX (716) 851®4952 LICENSE L CNTION: Please check the category yOu afe applyin for s " Paeiiiteal Ry, ..,...: - Type, of )B T. V1 Sole rropnetor F estaur nt Take -Out Applicant Name M— / 6 " Applicant Address Number an Co- Applicant Name l COora oKI ood Store ea 1jisp Pity Caterer . Dated °° ��' , 20 C � _ Home Phone 7� { Ci4y State ZIP I Street Co Applicant Address _ -_ -� - City Seate z 1P Number and Street Corporation Name jDate Incorporated Name • --� � �' � � ]B Phone Business �����4 Business.Acldress � � � -�-.� - - sta e �P N umber and Streef - City Date - Business Certificate `� Social Security # FAX#�` _ State T ax 11D # Mailing Address (if different from business) Number and Street Number of employees (Baker /Confectiouer only) R .0 -200 scats.... $174.00 201.400 seats.... $250.00 400+ scats.... $350.00 Restaurant TakeonC ..................... $ 88.00 Catering........ , ..................:......... $ 88.0 Food Store . .............................r $115.00 Meat, Fish & Poultry (2 yrs) ........ 7 0:Ot3 Balser/ 0 -2 employees .. $ 63.00 Confectionery . 3110 employees.. $105.00 11 -25 em pl o ye es - $157.00 26 -50 employees... $315.00 51 - 2 00 employees- $525.00 cit ty State ZIP. Subscribed and sworn to before me this t L day of _. — • 20� 1 CommistQtrer o Deeds in and for the City of Bu alo, Never York To: The Common Council: Date: December 3, 2009 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection_ Services Division: Office of Licenses Type in Upper and Lower Case Only Subject: [: Food Store (New) 381 Busti (Ellicott) L� Prior Council Reference: (If Any): Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. Wxx/xx Text (Type Sin le S ace Below): 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 381 Busti (Hope Way Market) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collection 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. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFOR.D kpe Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER Signature of Department Head: 4 JC:PS:rf M Lk,� CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES ii i CITY "riALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: HOPE WAY MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 381 BUSTI (716)883 -6068 SHAIF FADHEL 555656 07/31/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK * * *REA REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. DATE: / / DATE: DATE: DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** AppSlip2 -rpr f� CITY OF BUFFALO vi iCE0 O LICE'NTSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14242 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY /DEPARTMENT: REFERRED TO LICENSE TYPE: EXPIRATION YEAR: REFERRAL, DATE: FIRE PREVENTION LT. POCZKALSKI RESTAURANT TAKE -OUT 2010 May 12, 2009 ,A S ly f H; S L e w j/Q ✓ c' i Il rc4 RENEWAL HOPE WAY MARKET MAD F'ADEL 381 BUSTI 8$3 -60C>$ (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: DATE: i. X ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR: s RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. inspappAreguestfirformeat 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: HOPE WAY MARKET LICENSE 'TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 381 BUSTI (716)883 -6068 SHAIF FADHEL 0 555656 07/31/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: y / DI PROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK * * *REASOPff f)kDISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# ) EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSltp2. rpt 'q Vt if CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY IT A LAT" a BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: HOPE WAY MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE NEW LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS-. 381 BUSTI BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 883 -6068 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: SHAW FADREL APPL. PHONE: 0 APPLICATION NUMBER: 555656 REFERRAL DATE: 07/31/2009 REMARKS: r € DISAPPROVAL REASON: -- ------- - - -- -- - - - -- -- - -- – – — - – -- - — -- _w .–...__.. - ON (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) l - APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: DISTRICT CAPTAIN: U") (.1 t APPROVED DATE:, d� DISAPPROVED DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: De puk V ssaoner AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSrip2.Tpt CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: COLLECTIONS OFFICE REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS OFFICE APPLICATION FOR: HOPE WAY MARKET LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: 381 BUSTI BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 883 -6068 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: SHAIF FADHEL 0 555656 07/31/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 SEWER TAX, WATER, USER FEELS, BILLS MUST BE PAID (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) LAPP _ ROVED -T DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE:_lr� /, DATE: DATE: �l ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR !//�T /C iC' �f�r% -:�� RM# �� EXT 5 - AFTER. INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppShp2rpt AL0 NY -14202 313 CITY �r�BCfT V16) 8g1407S ,.• ,: y�o f �Arri rnN i i'i.. / I CoNWLETEDINFtJT1L APPLICATION ()F APPLICATI0 Sx .� 1 PSQTO W I< BQ AT T BE SB MT! . GORY -PLYWG Ft? A) � 6 i (PLEASE CRECKLICENSI� CA BAKERY CONMC`TT©NER MTAURANp ' RESTAURANT TAKEOUT CATERER FOOD STORE, MEAT, FISH &c POULTRY Date 20 �,pplicautHomeP1xone 3 ��d UsTj q Applicant Address {State) (Zip) . (No., Street} (City, Town vt Village) CoApglicant Co ApplycantAddress City, Tvwrx orVillage) (state) (�) Date Incorporated CorpoxatlonNaine r�-s j ! ],)ate of Business C`OMMte t �•_ � f Q Business Name 1 ®f ��f Z CJ f 1� 9 1 g� E Soy ;l (zip) Business Adc ess (City, Tow>a or VillagB) {State) tNa -r � t�CCt} � r f ' MwiHng Address (if differoAt thanbusiness address) (SQ., ) (City, Town. or Village) (State} PP) stme Busks PhovP # g3n�®G y Fax# State Tax ID Niituber' Social Sccvzlty # No, ofFaaplvyees " (Baker & Confectioner Onty) Agplioant Signature Subscg6ed and sworn to babrc me this ,Z ®y� 20W7 Day of V Kftk of My C"mtsaEan Dom Awd 11, 10JI„ Co it+ cr ofDccBs in and for the cit o Buffalo,i4ewrYork - N ®N RE UNDABLE,AFPL11e T - 1G N I`VE vP1 If City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON, BYOWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 21 Food Store (New) 778 Tonawanda (North) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f FT.. To: The Common Council: Date, December 3, 2409 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Food Store (New) - ----- 778 'Tonawanda (North) l.Ype in Upper And ( [: Lower Case Only I [: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [; Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/ Text (Iy _p Singte S pace Below): 7]3 Pursuant to Chapter 191 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Food Store License located at 778 Tonawanda (Mega Market Inc.) and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a food store license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department, Building Inspections, Police Department and Collection 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. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: D EPUTY COMMISSION Sign of Department Head: ux 4 JC:PS:€f 11, 0, S=)� CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION/APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO. KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: MEGA MARKET INC. LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 778 TONAWANDA (716) 603 -6530 NO 13 WAFA MUSAID (716) 603 -6530 555787 08/11/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (`1`O BE COMPLETED BY AGENCYIDEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED' DATE: /d DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALL RACK DATE- * * *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** ri na nt oci INSPECTOR RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK. YOU. AppNip2.rpl 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: MEGA MARKET INC. LICENSE TYPE: FOOD S "T'ORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: .BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS. DISAPPROVAL REASON: 778 TONAWANDA (716) 603 -6530 NO 13 WAIaA MUSAID (716) 603 -6530 555787 08/11/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: r` " 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. AppStipIrpt 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: MEGA MARKET INC. LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: 778 TONAWANDA (716) 603 -6530 NO 33 WAFA MUSAID (716) 603 -6530 555787 08/11/2009 DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) e APPROVED DATE: _�(• DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: INSPECTOR �. RM# 1 EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appslip2rpt 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: MEGA MARKET INC. LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE 6 N BUSINESS ADDRESS- BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL, DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE. APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 778 TONAWANDA (716) 603 -6530 NO 13 WAFA MUSAID (716) 603 -6530 555787 08111/2009 NEW LICENSE 2010 REMARKS- DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: Ct DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: t4 Lvuo DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DISAPPROVED DATE. * "REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. APPS P2-rpf CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CIT i' HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: COLLECTIONS OFFICE REFERRED TO: COLLECTIONS OFFICE APPLICATION FOR: MEGA MARKET INC. LICENSE TYPE: FOOD STORE NEW LICENSE 2010 BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 603 -6530 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: WAFA MUSAID APPL. PHONE: (716) 603 -6530 APPLICATION NUMBER: 555787 REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: ' - s_ '15) DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL CALLBACK 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. i1pp.SlipZ. rpt w "nor , ,c� tt Of Economic. l evelonrnent. Permit & Inspection Series O ffice Of Licenses 313 City lEiall . ,. Buffalo, NY 14202 r �' 1, Phone. (716) 851 -4078 FAX (716) 851 -4952 LICENSE APPLICATION: Please check the category you are applying for Restaurant Toed Store Bakery/Confectioner 'Restaurant Take-Out Meat, Fish, & Poultry Caterer Date c 20 Applicant Name home )'hone ` /6 Cyr �0 Alrplicant.A.ddress Number and Street city State Z IP Co- Applicant Na le � %VC Co Ap plicant Address P state ZI _ Number and Street Cz� . Corp oration Name /L4 Datezacorlaorated r -. Business Name Ct Busilness Phone. BusinessAddiress 7 r� c �lC f. Number and Street City Skate ZJT Date - Business Certificate Social Security #� _ FAX# [ _ - _ _ State Tax 1D # Mailing Adar €ss (if different from businiess) Number and Street Number of employees (Baker /Confectioner onty) FEES Restaurant 0- 200 $174.00 201 -400 seats.... $250.00 400+ seats_... $250A0 Restaurant Takeout ...................... $ 88.00 Catering........ ............................... $ 88.00 F ood Store . ............ . I-- ...... ....... 115.00 Meat, Fish & Poultry (2 yrs)- .. ...... .: Baker/ 0 -2 'ernpjoyees .. $: 63.00 Confectionery - 3 /10.ernployees ;. $ 105.00 I1 -25 employees.. $157.00 26 -50 employees... $315.00 51 -200 employees .. $525.00 city state 7It' AP icsint Signature Print Name Subscribed and sworn to before me this I day of _ C rxrzsioner o seek iu and or the City of Buffalo, Now York MARVIN A. HERIJi4NDEZ Notary Public. State of Aluw 1P rk My Commission Expiras . Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development, Pert and Inspections Services dated December 3, 2009, be received and fled; 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 Wafa Musaid dlbla Mega Market located at 778 Tonawanda with the following conditions: l,) No rolling papers, blunts or drug paraphernalia is to be sold at the food store - 2.) There shall be no loitering outside of the store tolerated. 3,) No beer or alcohol shall be sold on the premises. 4.) Hgurs of operation shall be limited to: to l4,O /yMonday thru Sundays. S.) No flashing or Christmas lights shall be affixed to or adorn the interior or the exterior of the building at any time. 6.) Windows shall be kept free and clear of any signs that block the view from the outside into the inside of the food store. T� 0 �f-._ :Massed 7�- 19 TAB : rmv APPROVED 'r:Isvp601��sswordln��vtl9c 12- Sa.doc D LC 2 E 1.009 * AYE * NO * FONTANA * '� * FRANCZYK * �` * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS * LOCURTO RUSSELL * SMITH * �` * * * * Maj - 5. 2/3- 6 *` 3/4- 7 * �` City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON_ BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO 1 r r Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 22 Second Hand Dealer — 2272 Genesee (Lov) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Zc L C,a] C3 ##1 (Rev, 1193) Single Page Communication to the Common Council To: The Common Council: Date: December 3, 2009 ( �� Prom: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Type in Upper and Lower Case Only Subject: [: ,Second Hanel Dealer [: 2272 Genesee (Lovejoy) Prior Council Reference: (If Any) [: Ext. ( Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type.. Single mace Below Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Second Hand Dealer License located at 2272 Genesee and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a second hand 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 Maria D'Agostino. The attached thereto for Maria D'Agostino d /b /a/ABC Appliances & Furnishings. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. Type Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: DEPUTY COMMISSIONER, Ai Signature of Department Head: JCTSJd P ASSED Interdepartmental Memo Date: December 3, 2009 To: James Comerford, Deputy Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Pen - nits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Second Hand Dealer at 2272 Genesee. Per,City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements fo 4 Second Hand Dealer Licenses application to the Common Council: Zoning Off ce Fire Prevention f Building Inspection ` Police Department Police Record Check Application Director Permit & Inspection S 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: A.B.C. APPLIANCES & FURNISHINGS LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2272 GENESEE (716) 362 -0810 L,O 11 MARIA D`AGOSTINO (716) 362 -0810 556205 10/0512004 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) Q APPROVED DATE;' DISAPPROVED DATE: i DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK ** *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. App8hp2.rpr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES _. 313 CITY HALL " BUFFALO, N ry YORK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: HOUSING PROPERTY INS REFERRED TO: KEVIN FIUGERALD APPLICATION FOR: A.B.C. APPLIANCES & FURNISHINGS LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE: 2272 GENESEE (716) 362 -0810 L© 11 MARIA D'AGOSTINO (716) 362 -0810 556205 10/05/200} REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: C' ` DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK '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. Appslp2.rpi CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUF F ALO, NEW YORE 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY I DEPARTMENT: OFF. OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: A.B.C. APPLIANCES & FURNISHINGS LICENSE 'TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: APPL. PRONE: APPLICATION NUMBER: REFERRAL DATE- REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2272 GENESEF '(716) 362.0810 LO I1 MARIA D'AG0SI'IN0 (716) 362 -0810 556205 10/0512009 NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DISAPPROVED DISAPPROVAL CALL BACK DATE: Z �F DATE: DATE: 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW*** REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# �= � EX "I' c �b AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. App ip2-rpi CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY MALL BUFFALO, NEW Y O RK i4202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONED OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: A.B.C. APPLIANCES & FURNISIHNGS LICENSE TYPE: SECOND HAND DEALER 0; S BUSINESS ADDRESS: BUSINESS PHONE: COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRIC' APPLICANT NAME: APPL, PHONE: APPLICATION NUMBER- REFERRAL DATE: REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: 2272 GENESEE (716)362 -0810 LO 11 MARIA D'AGOSTINO (716) 362 -0810 556205 10/05/2009 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY[DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: I DISTRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: NEW LICENSE 2010 DISAPPROVED DATE: "REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUS'� STATED BELOW';*' REMARKS COMM, OF POLICE: .'�.� °;�-� • ones ` Comm s� utY AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. AppSl+p2..pr P -147C (REVo 3/96) JL.,r D - ­VT LEASE FORM EA �1144, - Buff2lo Police Department Identification Sect.iora 74 Pr ankli Street Buffalo, New York 14202 7009 S —4 i en' There is a $.10.00 fee to process this data. lay mail, l�aym cssh are not ccepted. Make mo payable to the mail. In perst�n; payment can be made by money order or B Police Department. Be all the sure 4o include a stamped, self-addressed envelope so that this information can 0 � yam) Cannrrai�ss ne of Deeds, 'as information listed below and have your identification and signature verifieu� by a N P ublic ; ©u 'ILI, NOT receive the requested listed on the bottom of`this application. 'Without total compliance to these instructions , y information. ALL SIGNATURES KUST DE ORIGINAL q P NAME OF APPLICANT o i � t � 1 C SEX RACE CtITR NT. DR�SS- c DATE OF BIRTH: SOCIAL SE CURITY # "ASON FOR REQUEST ,A11IE �Wof ((o) cC+ice - SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT �l CGf Ct DATE STATE OF NEW YORK ) COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS- CITY OF BUFFALO ) L day of Oh the �J�V1 P 20 C before me personally appeared Y 3 to me known to be the same person described in, and who ejecuted the foregoing it troment and acknowledged the execution thereof, STAGE - Y S DOL.KOWSKi Lou ( � t o Notary Public, State of New York Erie County 1 Lio, #017-16199838 SEC Notary blic / ommissioner. of Deeds ** COM M. i* 01 *02013 TO BE COMPLETED DY XI1 1 1TFICATIOI`d SECTION PEItS ®NNE RECORD .. ATTACHED � � , � �,��.�C. ti� VERIFIED BY: - NO RECORD ON FILE, DATE VERIFIED NO'T'E: USE OF ARTS NPOIt ATI ®N IS NOT BASED ON FINGERPRINT �ENTILFICA' ION. DO NOT RE'1;'A AFTER 60 DAYS FROM DDATE VERIFIED. CITE' OF BUFFALO DEPARTMEN OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, OFFICE OF LICENSES BROWN W. BROWN Mayor BRIAN REILLY Commissioner APPLICATION MUST BE COMPLE'T'ED IN FULL PHOTO ID REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS JAMES COMERFORD, Jr. Deputy Commissioner LEASE CHECK LIC$NSE CATEGORY S APPLYING FOR Date__ ° � H_ q i usED CAR DEALER $262.50 . SECOND HAND DEALER $118.00 SCRAP pROCESSOR $78 -75 PLEA MAItKFT (Np, OF VFNDORS --) 1 -10 Tables $78.75 11 -25 Tables $105.00 26+ tables $210.00 GARAGE SALE $10.50a day WHOLESALE JUNK (R NK YARD) 5262.50 �9 / APPLICANT NAME ®� , � J f l' — -- PHONE NO. 9 HOME (NO., STRIaI x) (CI`T`Y,TOWN, OR VILLAGE) (STA'T'E) {ZIP) APPLICANT• D /O/B_jjjjj1jj�._,_ PLACE OF BIRT VS CTTZENS (YES) CO APPLICANT. NAME PHONE NO. CO APPLICANT ADDRESS {N ©., STREET) {CTTY,TOWN, qR VILLAGE} (STA'T'E} (Z11�) �a CORPORATION IITAME _:� Ta. DATE INC ©RYORATED -- BUSINESS NAME PHONE NO. 8 i ") Va 0. BUSINESS ADDRES (NO., ST tEET) (CITY, TOWN OR VILLAGE) (STATE) (ZIP) STATE TAX ID NUMBER 4 // 3 / y� t t Applicant Signature Subscribed and sworn to before me'this day of ° 1 -1 _ 20 .....__ ommissroner of Deed& in and for the City of Buffalo, New York NON REFU N DABLE APPLICATI DN FEE �,J Yog;c , E , ��'iy r ~ - ' ° Officeof Licenses � 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 313 CITY HALL .- BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3303 (716) 851 -4078 / FAX: (716) 851-4972 IVir. Fontana moved: That the above communication from the Department of Economic Development Permit and Inspections Services dated December 4, 2009, be received and fled; and That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development Permit and inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Second Hand Dealer License to Maria D'Agostino d /b /a ABC Appliances & Furnishings located at 2272 Genesee Street. Passed. �x IE C 2 l 2009 20 TAB:nnv TT\wpCjO4ns orffi- nv120c12- 9a.doc *AYE NO FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS * '� * LOCURTO RI V ERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj-5. 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 �` '� #1 (Rev. 1193) Single Page Communication to the Common Council 1. To: The Common Council: Date: December 3, 2009 0 v' 0 From: Department of Economic Development, Permit & Inspection Services Division: Office of Licenses Subject: [: Used Car Dealer [: 490 Seneca St. (Ellicott) (Re- submittal) Tyne in Upper and [: Lower Case Only[: Prior Council Reference: (If Any) C: Ext. (Item No. xxx C.C.P. xx/xx/xx Text ( Type Single Space Bel_ow : Pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City of Buffalo Ordinances, please be advised that I have examined the attached application for a Used Car Dealer License located at 490 Seneca St. and find that as to form is correct. I have caused an investigation into the premises for which said application for a used car dealer license is being sought and according to the attached reports from the Zoning Office, Fire Department and Building Inspections; I find it complies with all regulations and other applicable laws. I have caused an investigation by the Police Department into the moral character of Peter Pena. The attached thereto for Peter Pena dba/ Porky's Automotive Repair. This request is submitted for your approval or whatever action you deem appropriate. ape Department Head Name: JAMES COMERFORD Type Title: D APUTY COMM IS SiVature of Department Head: JC_Ps :lad f V REFERRVED TO _ 1 5"FIE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION. r � .,. !`. Interdepartmental Memo Date: December 3, 2009 To: James Comerford, Deputy Commissioner From: Patrick Sole Jr., Director of Permits & Inspection Services RE: Common Council Communication Used Car Dealer at 490 Seneca St. City of Buffalo Ordinance Chapter 254, the following is a check list of requirements a Used Car Dealer Licenses application to the Common Council: ZoDing Office Fire Prevention Building Inspection Police Department Police Record Check Application 41Date CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YOLK 14202 INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY / DEPARTMENT: FIRE PREVENTION REFERRED TO: I.T. POCZKALSKI APPLICATION FOR: PORKY'S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 490 SENECA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 289 -9359 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: PETER PENA APPL. PHONE: (716) 464 -3839 APPLICATION NUMBER: 553494 REFERRAL DATE: 03/05/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DATE: .S DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW` REMARKS: INSPECTOR :� �� ' Y . RM# EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppElip2rpi CITY OF BUFFALO J OFFICE OF LICENSES / 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 k' INSPECTION /APPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: POLICE REFERRED TO: COMMISSIONER OF POLICE APPLICATION FOR: PORKY`S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 490 SENECA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 289 -9359 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: PETEIt PENA APPL. PHONE: (716) 464 -3839 APPLICATION NUMBER: 553494 REFERRAL DATE: 03/05/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) APPROVED DATE: .r 2001. DISAPPROVED DATE: REMARKS: TRICT CAPTAIN: APPROVED DATE: 2 3 0 0 NEW LICENSE 2010 DISAPPROVED DATE: "REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: COMM. OF POLICE: D AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL TO THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Ap Shp2.rpr 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: PORKY'S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 490 SENECA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 289 -9359 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: PETER PENA APPL. PHONE: (716) 464 -3839 APPLICATION NUMBER: 553494 REFERRAL DATE: 03/05/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL. REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY/DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DATE: J. DISAPPROVED DATE: DISAPPROVAL DATE: CALLBACK 'REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW" REMARKS: INSPECTOR RM# i�'`�' �_ EXT r �' ff 90 AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU. Appsfip2.rpr CITY OF BUFFALO OFFICE OF LICENSES 313 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NEW YORK 14202 INSPECTIONIAPPROVAL REQUEST AGENCY 1 DEPARTMENT: OFF, OF ZONING & USE REFERRED TO: KEVIN FITZGERALD APPLICATION FOR: PORKY'S AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR LICENSE TYPE: USED CAR DEALER BUSINESS ADDRESS: 490 SENECA BUSINESS PHONE: (716) 289 -9359 COUNCIL DISTRICT: POLICE DISTRICT: APPLICANT NAME: PETER PENA APPL. PHONE: (716) 464 -3839 APPLICATION NUMBER: 553494 REFERRAL DATE: 03/05/2009 REMARKS: DISAPPROVAL REASON: NEW LICENSE 2010 (TO BE COMPLETED BY AGENCY /DEPARTMENT REFERRED TO) MAX. NO.OF VEHICLES ALLOWED APPROVED DATE: a m. _ .v.._ __ - - __ __,._1 DATE: DISAPPROVEll DISAPPROVAL CALL, BACK DATE: ** *REASON FOR DISAPPROVAL MUST BE STATED BELOW * ** REMARKS: t tY . /l ./ C� INSPECTOR ` -� r ,— =% RM# i EXT AFTER INSPECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THIS REFERRAL OF THE OFFICE OF LICENSES. THANK YOU AppSlip2rpl h P -1470 (RE V. `iO BE MAILED TO: Buffalo Police Dopart : apt Identification Section 74 Franklin Street Buffalo, New Fork 14202 APPLICATION RED. EASE FO �.� There is a $10.00 fee to process this data. By mail, payment MUST be made by money order. DO NOT send'G h through the mail. In person, payment can be made by money order or cash. Checks are not accepted. Make money order payable to the Buffalo Police Department. Be sure to include a stamped, self - addressed envelope so 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 ou the bottonj of this application. Without total cornpliance to these instructions . you WILL NOT receive the requested information. ALL SIGNATURES MUST BE ORIGINAL NAME OF APPLICANT: MAIDEN NAME SEX CURRENT ADDR. DATE OF BERTH: SOCIAL SECURE REASON FOR RE J s SIGNATURE OF APPLICANT .� DATE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ERIE ) SS. CITY OF BUFFALO ) On the day of 200y, before me personally appeared to me known to be the same person described in, and who executed he foregoing instrument and acknowledged the execution thereof �}�§lic 1 Commissioner of Deeds TO BE COMPLETED BY IDENTIFICATION SECTION RECORD ATTACHED VERIFIED BY: Q NO RECORD ON FILE DATE VITRIFIED y--;�— NOTE: USE OIL THIS MF 0R1VIATION IS NOT BASED ON FINGT-4RI'RINT IDENTIFICATION. DO NOT RE `T'AIN AFTER 60 DAYS I +ROM DATE VERIFIED. 1?I VALID UNTIL STA MPED. BUFf' Al,O PC3LICE DEPARTMENT ,- , T )TxA1vTAr � PA('K RO N.1 REPORT '�,t�ttvl � >., � DATE OF INQU IRY: 111301200 12:21 a0 NOTE: THE FOLLOWING CRIMINAL OUTSIDOT IREPORT C O BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED N THISE STS RIwpORT ONLY- ARRESTS BY AGENCIES SIX: NAME. PEI'A, PETER DATE O° BIR�IT-I ` RACE: L3Iac €< ADDKESS:164 CONGRESS ST BUFFALO, NY 14213 BUFFALO, NY 14213 SOCIAL SECURITY #: "Wom L'CN: 0`($27686 NYSID: BOOKINWALIAS NAMES: PENA, PETER WARRANT/WANT INQUIRY - REFER TO WARRANT li: THIS REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARREST . USE OF THIS INFORMATIO RECORD SEARCH IS BAS E D IS EGULAT INFORMATIO N D Y MAW D LAW NO INFORMATION P MAY BE GIVEN OR ANY USE JURISDICTION OUTSIDE ERIE COUNTY, NEW YORK STATE, ANDIOR FEDERAL RECORD DATA FILES. ADDITIONALLY, THE BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT RELEASE ARREST RECORDS FOR ANY OTHER ERIE COUNTY POLICE AGENCY. ARREST DA'L'E RL ERENCING AGENCY ('T-1 A R CT DISPOSITION BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 1 ?_001 /2 09/12 1 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 2 40-26 01 RE TO BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT FS =R PL 242 03 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 240.20 01 POI REFER TO: BUFFALO ICE DEPARTMENT 205.30 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMEN PL 1 X35.05 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 04124196.0 002 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 16 04 PL 4 2 1 REFE=R TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTIAHNT Pt_ 26 6. .0 04 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT' 04PL 2 REFFIR TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 0 03 PL 220. REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DCPARTMENT PL 22.50 02 RE�FL R TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPAR7�MCNT PL 220.03 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT Pi_ 265.01 01 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 11101/2001 REFE=R T - O: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT PL 145.05 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 12005 10129/2005 / REFER 7 - O: BUFFALO POUCF D[VARTMENT PL 20 1 0 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POI -.ICF DEPARTMENT PL 220.1 1 BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT 10/2912005 — . NO "I'E: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMAITON IS 1113 1 W UPDATED INFORMATION IS NEIsI7ED, A NEW INQUIRY SITOULD jqI', MADE. PAGF:1 BUFFALO POLACE DEPARTMENT ":MIFF A I. PACK r� ni TNI) RT- TORT DATE OF INQUIRY: 1113012009 12:211:0 ONLY. RR S B NING CRIMINAL OUTSIDE HE CITY OF BUFFALO ARE NOT INCLUDED N DEPARTMENT STS THIS REPORT. ONLY. ARRESTS BY AGE PL 240.26 01 PL 120 -00 01 PL 265.01 01 REFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT DEFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT RFFER TO: BUFFALO POLICE DEPARTMENT T :s s NO F: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INIOIZMATION IS PROIIfI3I I IF UPDA`h1;D INFORMAT'ION IS NIJI3DhD, A NEW INQUIRY SIIOULD BE MADE'. PAGE: 2 Cheektowaga Police Department 3223 Union Road Cheektowaga, New York 14227 (716) 686-3945 yr LOCAL CRIMINAL BACKGROUND REPORT mate: 11/30/2009 Alias: Complainant: POLICE Disposition: $200 FINE WITH CONDITIONAL DISCHCARGE Judge: KOLBERT 6/25/2002 Date of Arrest: Offense Complainant: Disposition: Judge: REPORT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY SEALED OR JUVENILE ARRESTS. THIS RECORD SEARCH IS BASED UPON INFORMATION RECEIVED FROM THE AGENCY AND /OR PERSON LISTED ABOVE. THE CHEEKTOWAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT CANNOT CERTIFY THAT THE PERSON IDENTIFIED IN THIS REPORT IS THE SAME PERSON BEING CONSIDERED FOR EMPLOYMENT BY YOUR AGENCY. USE OF THIS INFORMATION IS REGULATED BY LAW. THE INFORMATION SUPPLIED HEREWITH IS A SUMMARY OF INFORMATION FROM THE CHEEKTOWAGA POLICE DEPARTMENT. NOTE: SECONDARY DISSEMINATION OF THIS INFORMATION IS PROHIBITED. BYRON W, BROWN Mayor CITY OF BUFFALO DF]PARTMENT OIL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, PERMIT & INSPECTION I'ION SERVICES 11 OFMCE OF MCENSEs BRIAN RI ILLY Commissioner APPLICATION MUST RE COMPLETED IN FULL (- 11) REQUIRED AT TIME OF APPLICATION NO EXCEPTIONS PLEASI L:LIECIC I.,ICE;L�SIs I:A'd'ECOIi�I S AI'I'L2ICe1[; T()Ii USE 1.) CAR DLiALER - -------- SECOND HAND DEALER GARAGE SALE _._. WHOLESALE. JUNK (JUNK YARD) ' .} APPLICANT NAME (ISO., STREET) 3 (CITY,TOWN, OR E z J (STATE:) (ZIP) r �,: APPLICANT' DIO/B '��PL OF BIR'LIS :? �_.', t �'_ 1JNT'l'ED S7A7'LS CITIZEN ___(YFS) HAVF, YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF A CORPORATION NAME DATE INC'ORPORA BUSINESS NAME BUSINE'SS ADDRESS (NO,, 8TREET) (Cl , TY, TOWN OR VILLAGE) (STATF) '� (ZIY) STATE TAX I NUMBER Applicant Signature Subseri4ed and sworn to before me this day of ' ,t r _ 20 -- Commissidner of Deeds in and for the t Cray of liiiffalo, 11 ew York r i� Y,. __ =ter Office of Licenses 65 NIAGARA SQUARE / 313 CITY I LAL T- BU[ F.U-O, NY 14202-3303 (716) 851 -4078 / FAX: (716) 851 -4972 JAMES COMERFORD, Jr. Deputy Coinmissionmir SCRAP PROC ;SSOR FLEA MARKET (NO. OF VENDORS PHONE NO. s FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, POLICY & URBAN AFFAIRS Dec. 8, 2009 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3-19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 24 Disposal of Vehicles PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ry pr _F A :_� v L) k)< i SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL. TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: NOVEMBER 9, 2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: ADMINISTRATION, FINANCE, PURCHASE DIVISION SUBJECT: [:DISPOSAL OF VEHICLES PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (Item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxtx)/xx) THE DIVISION OF PURCHASE WOULD LIKE YOUR PERMISSION TO DISPOSE OF BY MEANS OF AUCTION OR SCRAP THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES WHICH ARE CURRENTLY ASSIGNED TO THE DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS - DIVISION OF STREETS, DIVISION OF ENGINEERING AND DIVISION OF BUILDINGS. E -53 - 1979 JCB BACKHOE E -538 1983 CHEVY PICKUP TRUCK E -600 - 1994 GMC ONE (1) TON DUMP E -594 - 1993 FORD PICKUP E -578 - 1990 FORD PICKUP B -63 - 1996 CHEVY LUMINA AF -600 -S - 1986 FORD 4 X 4 TOW TRUCK SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE: DIRECTOR OF PURCHASE `� r 1 Mr. Fontana moved: That the above communication from Director of Purchase dated November 9, 2009, be received and filed; and That the Director of Purchase be, and she hereby is authorized to dispose of by means of auction or scrap the above listed vehicles. Passed. D EC 2 1 2009 22 'I'All i ;nv f:lwp6Winswordlrntv122c 12- &i.doc f Y_) 1,., AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS * ' LOCURTO RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 2/3- 5 * '� 314 - 7 '� SINGLE PAGE COMMUNICATION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL: DATE: 11/19/2009 FROM: DEPARTMENT: Administration & Finance SUBJECT: [:First Quarter Gap [2009 -2010 I� PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE: (IF ANY) Ex. (item No. xxx, C.C.P. xxlxxlxx) At the First Quarter, the City is projecting a $450,000 surplus for the current year ending 613012010. With the potential of New York State AIM (Aid Incentives for Municipalities) reduction, we have frozen service and supply allocations and are reviewing each individual request. The administration recognizes the fiscal concerns facing the nation and New York State and will continue to budget and manage in this manner. SIGNATURE DEPARTMENT HEAD TITLE. Director of Budget, Administration and Finance r'ti TI­�M SPECIAL u i 113 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment ]II comphance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Chartcr amt Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of tine City of Buffalo, 1 transmit this certification of appointillent(s) or 11 roil ] further certify that the pason(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or: p'ovcd by the Human ReSOnrCCSUVif Service for the Appointment Effective: December 2009 in the Department of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Affairs Division of Parking Enforcement to the Position of Dispatcher Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) PROMOTION Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MAXIMUM �Eflter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of. $37,077 LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver NAME Thomas M. Huthmacher LAST DEPARTMENT Public Works /Streets DATE 11109 ADDRESS 88 Kentucky Street LAST SALARY $35.955 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14204 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX -XX -8109 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 11412001 TITLE CODE NO 5320 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411011 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO - „007 -60 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $33,151 - $37,077 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Current salary with Streets os $35.955. By Local 264 contract must receive at least $250 increase upon promotion. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORKJINAL + i U OTHER COPIES TO: #5- #8- Janet Penksa Commissioner Y CLERK (ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET 'w #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) p ",� FROM THE COMMISSIONER OF COMMUNITY SERVICES & RECREATIONAL PROGRAMMING Dec. 8, 2009 0Cl� City of Buffalo Department of Community Services & Recreational Programming Byron W. Brown Mayor Tanya Perrin - Johnson Commissioner Thank you for forwarding me the email from Darnell Jackson regarding the CRUCIAL Community Center. Having read the email, it was both surprising and totally inaccurate regarding the details of what has transpired in the contracting process between the City of Buffalo and the CRUCIAL Community Center. I was also vey alarmed by the threatening nature of Mr. Jackson's email. At this time, the City cannot enter into its Community Development Block Grant contract due to the fact that the governance structure of that organization is unclear, it seems that there are two proclaimed boards claiming leadership for the organization. Entering into a contractual agreement would not be in compliance with New York State Corporation Not for Profit Law. The City of Buffalo has met with the two "boards" and informed them that they needed to resolve this matter internally and return to the city once it has been resolved. The Department of Community Services and Recreational Programming recommend the following actions: 1. Retain legal counsel to determine which board is legally seated in accordance of the organizational bylaws 2. Retain a mediator to resolve underlying or on -going issues for the betterment of the community It is not the City of Buffalo's desire or policy to insert itself into in the governance of a community based organization. Since the initial meeting between the boards on October 7, 2009, the issues still remain unresolved. There was a meeting scheduled a mediator through Child & Family Services, however, it did not take place. I also have been told that there have been several alleged threats between board members with inaccurate information being given. It is obvious that this is a very emotional issue for all parties involved. I have had the opportunity to meet with both groups to restate the city's position. met yesterday, November 5, 2009 with Councilmember Franczyk, BURA attorney, Scott Billman, Assistant Corporation Counsel, Alan Gerstman and Contract Administration monitors James Folan and Terry Lewis, to update and review documents that had been provided by both boards. After review, both attorneys agreed that the contracting process could not go forward and that previous recommendations to the boards and an additional recommendation regarding participation in binding arbitration should be explored. p i Councilmember Franczyk informed us that he met with the "new board" president and stated that based on what he had reviewed, if they followed the democratic process and {, + II h IC: .,i i h fln,nr V rc .3, � the il e•••.. h.... t s� ms that t he "new board" should be seated. The attorney's N�•IU V• present, reiterated with the Councilmember that the City should not offer an opinion nor take a position in this matter. Today, I spoke with Luther Walker (new board) regarding his concerns that they are running out money to cover staff salaries, insurance bills and may have to close the doors. I recommended that Mr. Walker speak with Councilmember Franczyk to secure funding until this matter is resolved. I have also placed a call to the Councilmember. It is the City of Buffalo's desire to see that services in this needy community continue, but, we must have a legal entity that would have fudiciary responsibility for contracting. The City of Buffalo has gone as far as it can and the rest is up the two boards for resolution. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you. Sincerely, Tanya Perrin- Johnson Commissioner 65 Niagara square 1 1701 City Hall 1 Buffalo, NY 14202 - 33171(716) 851 -4001 1 Fax: (736) 851-4018 1 jow( a0 T REFERRED TO, TH E COMMITTEE 1, 132 Brunswick Boulevard Buffalo, New York 14208 November 15, 2009 Councilman Demone A. Smith 1316 -A City Halt 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Councilman Smith, Funding for C.R.U.C.I.A.L. human Services, Inc_ I regret not being able to personally appear before you on the 17 "' of November 2009 due to prior commitments, and wish that I had the time to appear and address the Council, my apologies. I'm quite sure that you are aware of the current dilemma at C.R.U.C.I.A.L_ Human Services, Inc. According to an article in the Buffalo News, Mr. Darnell Jackson and company, the oppositional entity, are scheduled to appear before you on Tuesday the 17 to address the Common Council and or Council Committee in an attempt to garner your support to pressure Commissioner Perrin- Johnson into releasing funding to Mr. Jackson and company for the purpose of governing; the center. I would like to take this opportunity to address this matter with you, to convey my thoughts and some facts that have led up to this moment. Days prior to this announcement of Mr. Jackson's appearance before the Common Council Committee in the newspaper there was another article, the article was about the "leadership dispute" at C.R.U.C.I.A.L. According to the article Council President Franczyk stated that he believes that as a result of (an illegal meeting and) election that took place on the 24 of September 2009 at the center, Mr. Jackson was elected to the Board of Directors, and subsequently elected to the position of President. flow can a government official validate a meeting or election of a private entity when they themselves were not present to bear witness to the debacle that took place on the evening; in question? I am sure that President. Franczyk has his reasons for publicly endorsing Mr. Jackson in his quest to preside over matters at C.R.U.C.I.A.L., but as an official of city government it is disturbing; and disheartening to fathom his encouragement of Mr. Jackson and company by ignoring the Board of Directors that is under the leadership of Deborah A_ Williams. I am sure that in his own aberrant sense, Mr. Jackson has what one could remotely and cautiously perceive as good intentions; that remains to be seen_ The article also stated that President Franczyk endorsed and supports a meeting; between both factions, "and the parties need to get together." After the debacle that some have termed a victory, the President of C.R.U.C.I.A.L. Human Services, Inc., Deborah A. Williams, made every effort with the support of the Board of Directors to seek mediation through the Office of Child & Family Services Mediation Center. Mr. Jackson and company initially ignored the request. Once the mediation center contacted Mr. Jackson., he and the oppositional entity acted as if they were going to participate. Days later, according to the mediation center, Mr. Jackson contacted the center and attempted to change the date, we initially were resistive to this change because many of us had taken time off from work to accommodate the mediation, but were still willing to consider the change knowing fully the potential impact on the community if we did not resolve this matter. Several days prior to the mediation, which was scheduled to take place on the 24 "' of October 2009, Mr. Jackson and company declined to participate. Mr. Jackson took this action knowing; fully that the question of funding; was looming over the head of the center, the deadline for funding was purported to be the 30` or 31" of October. The mediation center states that they mailed a copy of the failed mediation attempt to President l+ranczyk who had once again been interjected into the process. Since that time we have met with Commissioner Perrin - Johnson to state our concern regarding the liability of the operation of the center and the actions taken by Mr. Jackson and company who are under the belief that he has been "elected" president and taking actions in the name of the Board of Directors. Commissioner Perrin - Johnson stated that there was not going to be a release of funds to the center until the identity of the legally responsible parties was proven to the City, and the City would in fact know who would be held accountable prior to dispensing; taxpayer money, can you blame the Commissioner? We could not agree more. We have since retained legal counsel since our efforts to obtain cooperation from the oppositional entity led. by Mr. Jackson failed, not due to a lack of effort on our behalf. We are moving forward through legal channels to resolve this "dispute" in a timely fashion. I am writing to request that, as a whole, you support the decision of Commissioner Perrin - Johnson and that of Mayor Brown's administration, and not give into feeble demands and pleas to release funding to an entity that has been nothing but disruptive, deceiving, obstructive, uncooperative and insulting; to the Democratic process in which the center and its Board of Directors has been governed since its inception. Please make no mistake about it; 1 am gravely concerned for the center and the people that take advantage of the programs and services, this is the one topic that Mr_ Jackson and I agree on, it is one of the poorest districts in the city. 1 am equally concerned with the welfare of the three people who are employed there, and the welfare of their families. But what also concerns me and the rest of the board, is the viability of the center and the extent that it can provide services with a lingering question of who is governing the corporation and if the integrity in which we govern is tainted or jeopardized. Yes, 1 realize what the center means to the people in the community who use its services, that is why I became involved. Yes, the employees; deserve job stability and a board that is understanding;, compassionate and responsive to their needs within the means of what is reasonable and feasible. But what neither, the community, taxpayers nor the employees need or deserve is the uncertainty of where and how taxpayer dollars will be spent and who is accountable for the money. The Board of Directors under the leadership of Deborah A. Williams is fully aware of the possibility that if the funding is not immediately released the doors may have to close, hopefully for only a short period of time. It would be irresponsible, negligent and morally wrong of us to sit idle while the potential for injustice occurs. The loss of I if( funding is what we had hoped to avoid through mediation. As a result of the unwillingness of Mr. Jackson and company to clear up the water, we, and hopefully you would deem it fit and necessary to stay the course and seek the opinion of the court. The process in which we are elected to office is a system of checks and balances. That same system is designed to maintain and protect the integrity and accountability of the board to the community and the sources of funding, be it government or the private sector. Those same qualities are what you based your campaign on and ran for office. In closing please allow me to say this, as a government official you are tasked with the responsibility of being; a fiscal watchdog. As such, what since would it make for anyone to give taxpayer money to a group of people whom you are not absolutely certain if they are legally responsible for the governance of a facility? You simply would not walk to the edge of the Niagara River carrying; a chest full of money, and throw it in the water? Absolutely not! I implore you to not be fooled, or pressured into supporting Mr. Jackson and company by releasing taxpayer money without considering; the question of who is legally responsible for alydrinding the store? Res�pectully, James Murphy III Ist Vice!' President Human Services, Inc. Mayor Byron W. Brown Deborah A. Williams, President Commissioner Tanya Perrin - Johnson Acting Corporation Counsel David Rodriguez Commissioner Steven Stepniak Council President David A. Franczyk Councilman Brian C. Davis Councilman Richard A. Fontana Councilman Joseph Golombek, Jr. Councilman Michael P. Kearns Councilman Michael J. LoCurto Councilman David A. Rivera Councilwoman Bonnie E. Russell Councilman Demone A. Smith Committeeman harry C.L. Burts, 2 "" Vice President Evangelist Janice Bell, Senior Trustee Beverly Robinson - Smith, Trustee Keith James, Trustee Veronica Gerald Matthew A. Lazroe, Esq. 09 FROM THE ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS Dec. 8, 2009 000'? 1)s NEGATIVE DECLARATION NOTICE OF DETERMINATION OF NOW SIGNIFICANCE This notice is issued pursuant to Part 697 of the implementing regulations pertaining to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEAR), Article 8 of the New York State Environmental Conservation Law, Lead Agency: City of Buffalo Zoning Board Room 901, City Hall 65 Niagara Square Buffalo New York 14202 As per the provisions of SEAR, the Lead Agency has reviewed the following action as it relates to the environment: Action Title WET CLEANERS Location: 144 Urban Street Type of Action: Uncoordinated Description: Michael Quarcini is proposing to convert, repair and use a portion of a three -story warehouse to a manufacturing and training facility for a new wet cleaning process in a residential district on the property located at 144 Urban Street, Buffalo New York. The project will be funded privately (no other sources have been named) and consist of repairs to the existing building. As a result of this Environmental Review, the Lead Agency has determined the undertaking of this action will not have a significant adverse impact on the quality of the environment. No further environmental review of this action will be conducted prior to project implementation and a Draft Environmental Impact Statement will not be prepared. Reasons Supporting This Determination: The facts and reasons for this decision are as follows: the project will allow for the conversion of a vacant warehouse on a site that currently is unoccupied in a stable Buffalo neighborhood. The identified potential negative impacts appear to be primarily short-term site preparation for repairs and related activities and do not appear to be significant in magnitude or effect. There are no actions, which will have a significant adverse impact on the environment. For further information relative to this Negative Declaration, contact Thomas Chwalinski, Senior Planner, Room 901 City Hall, Buffalo, New York 14202 — 716 851 -5082, Dated March 25, 2009 CC: City Clerk Environmental Management Commission City of Buffalo Economic Development, Permits and Inspections City of Buffalo Public Works, Parks & Streets Michael Quarcini RECEI AND F ILED �, FROM THE CITY CLERK Dec. 8, 2009 I I IT N o 0002 Leaves of Absence Without Pay I transmit herewith notifications received by me, reporting the granting of the leaves of absence without pay, in the various departments as listed: Mayor /Mayor Executive- Comptroller- Common Council- Assessment and Taxation- x Public Works, Streets & Parks- Thomas Huthmacher Police- Fire- Corporation Counsel - Community Services - Economic Development & Permit and Inspection Services - Management information Systems Administration, Finance & Urban Affairs- Human Resources- Civil Service Commission- RECEIVED AND FILED. Dec. 8, 2009 SING PAGE COMMUNICA`T'ION TO THE COMMON COUNCIL TO: THE COMMON COUNCIL FROM: DEPARTMENT Public Works DIVISION: Streets DATE: December 2, 2009 SUBJEC`I': : Leave of Absence - �: Thomas Huthmacher PRIOR COUNCIL REFERENCE. (IF ANY) [: Ex. (It No. ,xxx C.C.P. x xlxxlxx ) Please be advised that Mr. Thomas M. Iluthmacher, 88 Kentucky Street, Buffalo (04), has been granted an employment opportunities leave of absence from his Permanent Civil Service position of Truck Driver (Streets) with the Division of Streets. In accordance with the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Buffalo and Local 264 AFSCME, Mr. Iluthmacher is entitled to this leave for the duration of his probationary period with the City of Buffalo Department of Administration & Finance, while serving in the capacity of Dispatcher (Permanent). This leave of'absence commenced on December 2, 2009, and will remain in effect until his probationary period has expired. TYPE TI'T'LE SIGNA TURE OF DEPAR'T'MENT HEAD: SJSICAM/jmb Cc: Paul V. Sullivan Henry Jackson Donna Estrich Leonard Sciolino Olivia Licata Dana Bobinchek Thomas Huthmacher Commissioner J 1'M.O Notices of Appointments - Seasonal /Flat I transmit herewith certificates received by me, reporting seasonal and flat salary appointments made in various departments. RECEIVED AND FILED. v t. Dec. 8, 2009 #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment III compliance wish provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of 13nttalo, I transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 further certily that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the I funian Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/23/2M9 in the Department of Public Works Division of Buildings to the Position of Laborer II Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $11.57 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Kevin Smith DATE ADDRESS 167 Southside Pkwy. CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX -XX -9152 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 9624 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 412002 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2008 -008 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.57 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: t 7 (l9 f, SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: - CITY .CLERK �ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO. #5- COMPTROLLER #6 - HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT 0 DIVISION #10 EMPLOYEE {St 93 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment I In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, o, transmit this certification of appoinhncnt(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/30/2009 in the Department of Public Works Division of Buildings to the Position of Laborer 11 Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) SEASONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non- Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT ,(Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary Of $11.57 hr. LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Jose A. Rivera DATE ADDRESS 38 Carolina St. Apt. B CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14201 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5814 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 852 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 412002 PROD, ID PER Y A N R EL E QO N R HOUR 08 DAY SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $11.57 REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste niak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: �p,(09 ...._._ � SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY:_ -- �. O R i L + 3 COPIES T ITY G ER Q . EFQRE )POI TM NT ATE QT ERG P ES TO: #5- CQMP1RQLL.E #6- M MAN SERVI ESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGE #8 EPARTME T #9- Q SI #10- EMPL Y vl No.. Appointments - Temporary, Provisional or Permanent I transmit herewith Appointments in the various departments made at the Minimum jemporary, Provisional or Permanent) (as per contract requirements) . REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE. Dec. 8, 2009 f13 (Rev 1 -02) i Certificate of Appointment 1 III col ttpliance will) provisions or See( ion 24.2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -t of the Ordinances of the City of {3uffialo, I transrrrit this certification of appoinnnent(s) or promotion(s). I R rther certify that the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the lfrrrrjart Resotrrccs /Civil Service f6r the 1e � 7 lAppointment Effective: Nove �'� 0 U / in the Department of Administration, Finance, Policy & Urban Affairs Division of Parking Enforcement to the Position of Parking Enforcment Officer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PROVISIONAL Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM kEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of. $21,527 LAST JOB TITLE Truck Driver NAME Krista J. Feldman LAST DEPARTMENT Public Works /Streets DATE 10109 ADDRESS 189 S. Legion Drive LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5125 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 11413001 TITLE CODE NO 5330 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2009 -58 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $21,527 - $33,696 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY; TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Janet Penksa Commiss r: VKI(31NAL +.5 UU! tZ5 I U: ' I t T UU Utv![3trVKt HYt VrrV 1 rVIMN 1 UH l C OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 113 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment i In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appointments) or promotion(s).1 further certify that the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the IInman Resources /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: December 1, 2009 in the Department of Division of Audit and Control Accounting to the position of Junior Accountant Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM jEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $33,562 LAST JOB TITLE Junior Auditor NAME Maureen Eck LAST DEPARTMENT Audit DATE 11130/09 ADDRESS 42 Longnecker St LAST SALARY 33,562 CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -5101 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE. ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, X XX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10443001 TITLE CODE NO 0500 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5022 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 33,562 - 37,397 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Individual appointed in compliance with Local 650 Bargaining Agreement provisions relative to minimum compensation on appointment. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Andrew A. SanFilippo TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: CqMptroller DATE: beckmber 1, 2009 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- _H UMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUQGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEEtS) #3 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In contpliane�; with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Chartcr and Chapter 35 -1 or the Ordinanus of the City of Butblo, 1 traasmit this certification ol' appoinhnent(s) or promotion(s). I further certiry tbat the persons) named in Schedule "A" have been c;er6 icd or approved by the tIuman RCSourecslCivit Service for the Appointment Effective: 11/17/2009 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position or Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) ; Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE N/A NAME Michael J. Whelan LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 163 Mariemont Avenue LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - - 0932 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: _Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/16/2009 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY. ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO CITY CLE' ON/BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #S- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPWY E S] #f3 Rev 1 -02 Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24-2 of the Charter and Chapler 35 -1 of the Ordinances o1' ow City of Buffalo, t transmit this certification of appointllient(s) or pronrolion(s). I further Certify That the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been ccltiriod or approved by the I 111DIan Resources /Civil Service 1:01' the Appointment Effective: 11/19/2QU9 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT jl;nter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr 1 Class Stationary Engineer NAME Timothy D. Devany LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05/24/09 ADDRESS 19 Mumford Street LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SS XXX - XX - 9948 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 - SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/09/2009 s SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: 0 K]UNAt_ + ;5 U(A'1t5 I U: Li I Y I K UNI�S�PUK AF I'UEN 3IVI�N I €JAI t OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET 0- DEPARTMENT #O- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #E3 (Rev 1 -02) in � 1 . Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinaiiecs of the City of Buffalo, I trautsmit this certification of appointmetit(s) or pronnotion(s I further certify that the person(s) nanied in Schedule "A" have been ecrtilied or alrprovcti by the I Iurnan ResotoveslCivil Service for the Appointment Ef1cctive: 11/19/2009 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of'_ $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr 1 Class Stationary Engineer NAME Casimir F. Piwowarski LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 06105/09 ADDRESS 74 N. Ogden Street LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - X X - 4797 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL. SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL. REQ. NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste nick TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 11/09/2009 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK. ION /130 APPOINTMENT DAVE? OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE ##7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) CP Ili (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment III Compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of 111C Ordinances of the City of Bultalo, t I ansmit this cerltfication ol'appointnrent(s) or promotion(s). I fuitha certify that the person(s) named in 5ehcdolc "A" have been certified or approved by the human I csourcesiCivil Service for the Appointment l "affective: 11/ 19/2009 in the Depminient of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr 1 Class Stationary Engineer NAME John Womer LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05/31/09 ADDRESS 4 Rebecca Park LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14207 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX - 1825 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY Steven J. Stepniak Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 0/ 2009 t SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ti '� I ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TQ:_ CITY CLERK (ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER 46- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1 -02) �J Certificate of Appointment In compliance k6fll provisions of Section 24 -2 of' the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transtnit this certification of appointnlcnt(s) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Sowdute "A" have been ceriii'icd or approval by the Huniau Resources /Civil Servicc for the Appointment Effective: 11/24/2009 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $1 5.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr 1 Class Stationary Engineer NAME James T. Conrad LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 05123/09 ADDRESS 128 Harding Road LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14220 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - - 9383 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Steven J. Ste nick Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets Z 11/09/2009 ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: GI Y C:LEKK tQN1I:SLI -UKt API'UIN I MtN I UA I CI OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #S- DEPARTMENT 419- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 113 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Seciio €a 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1. of 0w Ordioances of the City of Buffalo, 1 transt7lit this certification of appointo wnt(s) or promotion(s). T further certify that the person(s) nanwd in Schedule "A" have becii certified or approved by the fluinan ResourceslC iVi9 Seiv €cc IbY the Appointment Effective: 11/27/2009 in the DeparCanent of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT kEnter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $16.00 LAST JOB TITLE Painter NAME Richard M. Veroba LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 11/17109 ADDRESS 24 Lester Street LAST SALARY $36,319 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14210 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1423 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN, XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL. SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: _Steven J. Stepniak?iC.. TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & C4raotc DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #S- DEPARTMENT #J- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEES) #3 (Rev 1 -02) & ! Certificate of Appointment In C0MP1i2nce with provisions of Sechmi 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinamcs of the City of 131111 I transmit this ccrtilication of appointmcnt(s) or hromotion(s)_ I further certify that the Person(s) named in SOICA11e "A" have bccn certified or approved by the Human ItcsourceslCivil Scrvice for the Appointment .Effective: 11/30/2009 in the 1)eParhl3ent of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the Position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT kFnfer Startup Salary) : Starting Salary of. $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Sr 15t Class Stationary Engineer NAME Edward D. Standish Ill LAST DEPARTMENT Buildings DATE 04/22/07 ADDRESS 444 North Legion Drive, Apt. 1 LAST SALARY $15.00 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14210 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -7399 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAS 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY; Steven J. Stepniak _ TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 1112 12009 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL. + 3 COPIES TO: CITY. CLERK . ONIBEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- "OMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10 EMPLOYEEn 18 (Rev 1 -02) e Certificate of Appointment I Iv III Compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the ('barter and Chapter 35 -1 of fhe Ordinances of the City o'f 13uJTa1o, 1 transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). I ftn certify that the persons) nawal in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the 14LI111$n RCS0UrCCS1CJvi1 SCIViCC Jbr the Appointment Effective: 12/01/2009 in the Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets Division of Buildings to the position of Senior First Class Stationary Engineer Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) TEMPORARY Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FLAT flatter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $15.00 LAST JOB TITLE Water Service Worker NAME Victor Burgio LAST DEPARTMENT Water DATE 11/23/09 ADDRESS 340 Sterling Avenue LAST SALARY $36,387 CITY & ZIP Buffalo 14216 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX - 1599 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG, CODE 13296001 TITLE CODE NO 832J BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 412002 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ, NO 2009 -26 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $15.00 PER YEAR DAY HOUR HOUR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Ste nialr TITLE OF APPOINTING, AUTHORITY: Commissioner of Public Works, Parks & Streets DATE: 1 1 12 3120 09 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: �. ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY:CLERK, .(ONe FORE APPOINTMENT,.nATEI OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESlCIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT 49- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 83 (Rev 1 -02) Certificate of Appointment h€ compliance Willi Provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordir3ances of the City of Buffalo, I iraasnrit this certification of appoir}lrnenl (s) or Promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the fiurnan lZesoureeslCivil Service for the Appointment Effective: December 1, 2009 in the Department of Division of to the Position of Audit and Control Audit Junior Auditor Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $33,562 LAST JOB TITLE Junior Accountant NAME Teresa L. Belton LAST DEPARTMENT Accounting DATE 11/30/09 ADDRESS 583 Spring Street LAST SALARY 33,562 CITY & ZIP Buffalo NY 14204 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -9984 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME DATE ADDRESS CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DI OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 10442001 TITLE CODE NO 0440 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 5023 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 33 ,562 - 37,397 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: Individual appointed in compliance with Local 650 Bargaining Agreement provisions relative to minimum compensation on appointment. NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY Andrew A. SanFilippo Cop7ptroller Dgc_ mbefr -1, 2009 I . '� ORIGINAL + 3 PIES TO: CITY CLERK fONlBEFOREAPPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #B- DEPARTMENT #9- DiVISibN #10- EMPLOYEES) 1 #4 (Rev 7 -07) Certificate of Appointment )1_1 In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Buffalo, I transmit this certification of appoint tile] or pronrotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) nutted in Schedule "A" have been certified or approved by the Human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: NOVEMBER 30, 2009 in the Department of COMMUNITY SERVICES Division of SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES to the Position of COUNSELOR III Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal, Exempt, Unclassified (insert one) MOVISIONAL- Open- Competitive, Promotional, Non - Competitive, Exempt (insert one) OPEN - COMPETITIVE Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat, Hourly (Insert one) MINIMUM (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of $ 35,510 LAST JOB TITLE NAME MARIEL FARACO LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS 93 FRANK AVENUE LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP BUFFALO, 14210 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6681 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGIT'S OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15507001 TITLE CODE NO 9482 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REwQ, NO 2009 -47 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION 35,510- 39,734 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TANYA PERRIN- JOHNSON TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: COMMISSIONER DATE: : r ��rl "! SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + 2 COPIES TO: CITY CLE"(-/BEF I ORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #3- COMPTROLLER #4- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #5- BUDGET #6- DEPARTMENT #7- DIVISION #8- EMPLO`fEl (S1 10 (Rev 1 -02) (? � 0 Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordirraurces or thc: City ol" t u falo, 1 transmit this certification of appointment(s) or pronrotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schcdtrle "A" have been certified or approved by the human Resources/Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of > _1Y Public Works Streets to the Position of Heavy Equipment Operator Permanent, Provisionat, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP kl nter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of ;$23,247 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Charles C. Young DATE ADDRESS 25 Tremont Ave. Apt. 1 CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -1805 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6041 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -039 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $23,247 - $38,745 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stepniak TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Commissioner DATE: 111.3/09 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ORIGINAL + COPIES TO: CITY CLERK tONIBUORE APPOINTMENT DATE) OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6 HUMAN SERVICES /CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) #3 (Rev 1-02) (� Certificate of Appointment 1\ In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of lklffalo, I Iransmit this certification of appointment(s) or promolion(s). I finther certify that the person(s) nrmred in Schedule "A" have been certi[icd or approved by the Human ltesources0vi[ Service For the Appoiuttnent Effective: f in the Department of Public Works Division of Streets to the Position of Truck Driver Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP (Enter Starting Salary) , Starting Salary of $21,573 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX - 2515 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 52002601 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ. 411001 PROJ. ID SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $21,573- $35,955 NAME Jeremy A. Harroun DATE ADDRESS 20 Clio Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14220 TITLE CODE NO 6021 PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -24 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: Steven J. iak SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICES/CIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET 48- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEE(S) 83 (Rev 1 -02) ( l L i Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and C "haptcr 35 -1 of tho Ordinances of the City of Bufl'alo, t transmit this certification of appointment(s) or promotion(s). 1 tiirther certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "A" Wave been certified or approved by the 1 lnmar ltesaeErccslCivil Service for the Appointment Effective: f P :_ (� in the Departtrlent of Public Works Division of Streets to the Position of Truck Driver (Streets) Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) PERMANENT Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) APPOINTMENT Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) FIRST STEP jEnter Starting Salary) : Staging Salaty of. $21,573 LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME Robert T. McHenry DATE ADDRESS 1323 West Avenue CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14213 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6923 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ZIP LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX - XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 15030001 TITLE CODE NO 6021 BUDGET ACCT, OBJ_ 411001 PROJ. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2009 -44 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $21,573- $35,955 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY; TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: DATE: SIGNATURE OF APPOINTINC OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #1 p- EMPLOYEES) Steven J. Stepniak 4, Commissioner POSITION ALLOCATION MAINTENANCE FORM Title Equipment Operator , Department /Division Public Works Parks & Streets Division of Streets Start Date Original PR No. 2008 -077 'S Title Code No. MIMI Salary $37,077 (Minimum) Budget Function No. 15030001- 411001 Reason for appointment (check one) ® Status Change ❑ Reinstatement ❑ Replacement ❑ Extension Type of Status Change (check one) Type. of Appointment ® Permanent ❑ Contingent Permanent ❑ Provisional ❑ Temporary ❑ Seasonal ❑ From Temporary to .Provisional ® From Temporary to Permanent ❑ From Provisional to Permanent ❑ From Contingent Permanent to Permanent ❑ Other Classification ❑ Exempt ® Competitive ❑ Non - Competitive Comments Mr. Baker currentIV holds this position on a temp orary basis at ste 1 p ay. Mr. Baker is bein certified from the adopted Civil Service list for appointment to this title on a permanent basis. Employee Information: - - - -- - - - -- Name _ John J_ Baker SS# Address l lS Clayton Str - DOB City _ Buffalo State_TNew York Zip Code 14207 Ck� Signs O'Q Appoirltm r {�thonry Date _. Signature of D irector o f .Budg Dat _. _-._ Signature o f Adm. Direct of Civil Service 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 113 (Rev 1 -02) V! Certificate of Appointment In compliance with provisions of Section 24 -2 of the Charter and Chapter 35 -1 of the Ordinances of the City of Mrffalo, t tralismit this cartitication of appointments) or promotion(s). I further certify that the person(s) named in Schedule "n" have been certified or approved by the Human Resourccs /Civil Service for the Appointment Effective: in the Department of Division of to the Position of Public Works Streets Truck Driver Permanent, Provisional, Temporary, Seasonal (Insert one) Appointment, Promotion, Non - Competitive (Insert one) Minimum, Intermediate, Maximum, Flat (Insert one) (Enter Starting Salary) : Starting Salary of: $21,573 PERMANENT APPOINTMENT FIRST STEP LAST JOB TITLE LAST DEPARTMENT LAST SALARY NAME James P. Witek DATE ADDRESS 52 Rejtan Street CITY & ZIP Buffalo, NY 14206 LAST 4 DIGITS OF SSN. XXX -XX -6174 LAST JOB TITLE NAME LAST DEPARTMENT DATE ADDRESS LAST SALARY CITY & ,SIP LAST 4 DIGIT OF SSN. XXX -XX- REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON CIVIL SERVICE BUDGET ORG. CODE 16030001 TITLE CODE NO 6021 BUDGET ACCT. OBJ. 411001 PROD. ID PERSONNEL REQ. NO 2008 -094 SALARY RANGE OF POSITION $21,573 - $35,955 PER YEAR DAY HOUR YEAR REASON FOR APPT. ABOVE THE MINIMUM: NAME OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: TITLE OF APPOINTING. AUTHORITY: Steven J. Stenniak ioner DATE: 11/13109 SIGNATURE OF APPOINTING AUTHORITY: ( 3 " 3 ,l (' r �� ORIGINAL + 3 COPIES TO: CITY CLERK (ON /BEFORE APPOINTMENT DATE OTHER COPIES TO: #5- COMPTROLLER #6- HUMAN SERVICESICIVIL SERVICE #7- BUDGET #8- DEPARTMENT #9- DIVISION #10- EMPLOYEEiS� NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS, PETITIONS AND REMONSTRANCES NON - OFFICIAL COMMUNICATIONS Dec. 8, 2009 VU �' To City Clerk, Office of the City Clerk, 1308 City Hall, Buffalo, NY 14202, w' Request for appointment for Ellicott District County Member. Dear Sir, I have attached any cover letter and resume for your kind consideration to become Ellicott District County Member. Thanks and Regards, Nadirn Ahmed Nadim Ahtned 126 Loepere Street, Buffalo, NY 14212 Ph: 917.293.3218 Email: nahmed�cusa.com REFERRED Tr'O) - 1 - HE COWAI'Al"IF OF I aim -„ Nadim Ahmed 126 Loepere St., Buffalo, NY 14212 Ph:1.917.2933218 email:nahmed@usa.com/nahmed8421@grnait.com Dear FIR Manager, This letter is to express my interest in discussing Ellicott District County Member posted on the hflj.) I. wy ")y�uity- bU14111c X0111. The opportunity presented in this listing is very appealing, and I believe that my strong technical experience and education will make me a very competitive candidate for this position. The key strengths that I possess for success in this position include, but are not limited to, the following: 0 1 have successfully designed, developed, and supported live use applications ® 1 am a self- starter. ® Eager to learn new things. ® Strive for continued excellence. ® Provide exceptional contributions to customer service for all customers. With a BS degree in Computer Science and One year of graduate study at City College, New York in Etectricat Engineering , I have a full understanding of the full life cycle of a software development project. I also have experience in learning and excelling at new technologies as needed. I have very good experience in ETL(Extract transform and load) using lnformatica toot. My experience includes but. is not limited to: Customer service and support ® Networking (LAN /WAN) Data Integrator(ETL) Programming both new applications and maintenance work ® Problem isolation and analysis ® Software quality testing ® Data Analyst /Data Architect Application and requirement analysis Process improvement and documentation Please check my resume for additional information on my experience. I can be reached anytime via my cell phone, 1 -917- 293 -3218. Thank you for your time and consideration. i took forward to speaking with you about this employment opportunity. Sincerely, Nadim Ahmed Title: Ellicott County District Member Full Name: Nadim Ahmed 126 l_oepere St., l3uffalo, NY 14212 Ph:917.293.3218 Residency Status: US Citizen Education background: 1. Certification: Project Management Certificate Program (university at Buffalo) 02/2009 - 04/2009 2. City College, NY June'05- May'06 ( GPA 3.056/4, 18 cr /hrs , 2 semesters) MS(Electrical Engineering) incomplete 3. Vladimir State university, Vladimir, Russia June 1999- Dec'2004 BS in Computer Science, 4 yrs(8 semesters), GPA 3.24/4.00( 128 cr /hrs, After evaluating in US System) MS in Computer Science (incomplete) Session: 20032004 Vladimir State University, Vladimir, Russia GPA: 3.00/4 (16 cr /hrs, after evaluating in US System) 4.College: Tejgaon College, Higher Secondary Certificate(HSC,Science) Dhaka Bangladesh August 1992 (2 years college) 5. School: Nawabpur govt. High School, Dhaka, Bangladesh (Secondary School Certificate, SSC) June 1990 (10 yrs school) mp dyers CTG Inc. 800 Delaware Avenue 0912008- present Software Consultant NY 14209 Supervisor: Erin Clerk Ph: 1 -716- 887 -7315 Satary:per annum: $35.00 p /hr Hours work:40 /week CTG Inc. 800 Delaware Avenue 03/2008 - 04/2009 Software Consultant NY 14209 Supervisor: Erin Clerk Ph: 1 -716- 887 -7315 Salary: per annum: 80K Hours work:40 /week GTTIT Inc. 28 Deer Street 12/10/07- 02/28/08 Software Consultant Portsmouth, NH 03801 Supervisor: Kevin Roy Ph: 1- 603 - 610 -6205 Salary: $53.00 per hour Hours work:40 /week CNET Global Inc. 1701 N. Greenville Ave. 06/04/07- 08/03/07 Software Consultant Richardson, TX 75081 Supervisor: Ramesh Ph: 972 - 548 -8858 Salary: $39.00 per hour Hours work:40 /week BP Connect 9949 Horace Harding, 09/27/2004- 02/23/2005 Cashier Corona, NY 11368 Sa[ary:$7.00 /hour Hours work:40 /week Supervisor: Steve Balkaran, Ph: -718- 380 -6883 Juniors Restaurent 386 Flatbush Av. 11/05/2004-05/01/2005 Cashier Brooklyn, NY 11201 Satary:$7.50 per hour Supervisor: Mr. Roman Ph: 113 52 -_ l5 Hours work:24 /week Jack in the Box 10901 Wilcrest Et Bellaire 05/10/2004- 08/28/2004 Cashier Huoston, TX 77072 Salary:$7.00 per hour Hours work:32 /week Supervisor: Mr. Abdul Ph:281.498.1352 Beeline Telecom, Russia, Supervisor:Alexandar Nazvanov Ph: +7 -093 -21255 April03' - April'04 (�,palification l ii�hlights ® Information Technology ® IT Operation support Information Security ® Technical Analysis ® System Integration ® Project Management ® Network Engineering ® Migration/ Upgrades m Operation Management Multi- platform Networking Technical Skills Database: Oracle, MS SQL Server, DB2 OS: Win 98, Win 2000, Win NT, Win XP and Win Vista, Unix, Linux Application package: Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Autocad, MS Visio, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel[, MS Access, MS Word, Oracle form, Adobe Acrobat, Visual Source Safe, PVCS Networking: LAN technologies, internet, intranet, Tetnet and Ethernet systems, TCP /IP, DNS, WINS, VPN, I=TP, Windows 2000 Server, Outlook 2003, Edura, Norton Antivirus, Spam Btocker, Explorer Hardware: stouter, Switches, Hubs, PBX Switches, Firewatls, Lard- drive, Peripherals, Network /Memory Cards, HP Scanner, HP Fax Machines, Brother Printer and Fax, Epson, Zebra, Partition Magic. ETL, tool: Informatica Languages: C, C + +, Oracle, Visual Basic, IBM Mainframe, ASP.Net Scheduling tool: Tidal, Autosys, Citrix, Webpage: HTML, XML, MS Frontpage Design, PHP Other tools: TOAD, D132 - Visualizer, Pt /Sql Developer Emplover: CTG Inc., Buffalo, NY Client: Inde endent Health Inc. Buffalo NY Senior Informatica Developer(Consultant) 03/2008- Present Independent Health, Inc is one of the leading health insurance companies in Western New York, providing innovative health plans, dental and vision benefits, pharmacy benefit management services, and other short term healthcare plans. The project was aimed to build a data warehousing I=MP! (Enterprise Master Person Index } system which received three types of Source Data - Member, Employer and Provider (Office record, Physician Manual Reference) for the customers who have different health insurance policies Medi care/ Medicaid/ Rxclaims /Power for better understanding and improving processing efficiency. The functionality of this project was to get data from various OLTP application sources and selectively extract, transform and load it into the oracle /DB2 data warehouse using Informatica PowerCenter 8.1.1 tool and then transform data from data warehouse into an OLAP server to provide Business Intelligence Analysis services. Responsibilities: • Interacted with the business community and database administrators to identify the business requirements and data realties. • Imported Source /Target tables from the respective database and created reusable transformations (Joiner, Routers, Lookups, Rank, Filter, Expression and Aggregator) inside a mapplet and created new mappings using Designer module of Informatica Power Center to implement the business logic and to load the customer health insurance data incrementally. • Created Complex mappings using Unconnected Lookup, and Aggregate and Router transformations for populating target table in efficient manner. • Used Shortcuts (Globat /Local) to reuse objects without creating multiple objects in the repository and inherit changes made to the source automatically. • Extensively used SQL "Loader to load Data from flat files to Database tables in Oracle. • Worked on SQL toots like TOAD /DB2 Visualizer /05 /400 to run SQL queries and validate the data. • Used T -SQL while working in MS SQL Server 200512000. • Extensively work on the performance tuning of Informatica PowerCenter Mappings as well as the tuning of the sessions. • Optimized the mappings using various optimization techniques and also debugged some existing mappings using the Debugger to test and fix the mappings. • Migrated mappings, sessions, and workflows from Development to Testing and then to Production environments. • Performed unit, integration testing. Associated with production support team in various performance related issues. • Provided production support by monitoring the processes running daily. • Maintained warehouse metadata, naming standards and warehouse standards for future application development Parsing high -level design spec to simple ETL coding and mapping standards • Created various geographical reports like Reports by Policy, Reports by Customer, Reports by Period, Demographic reports and Comparative reports. • Involved in writing project documentation using Microsoft VISIO for different diagrams. Environment: Informatica PowerCenter 8.1.1, Informatica PowerConnect for DB2, { Workflow Monitor, Workflow Manager), Power Exchange, Business Object XI /6.0, Oracle 11i, DB2, MS SQL Server 2005, Flat Files, Erwin 4.5, Windows XP, AS /400, HP- UNIX (Reflection Unix, Reflection FTP), Tidal, SQL*Loader, DB2Visuatizer, Visual Source Safe, PVCS, TOAD, PL /SQL Developer, Microsoft VISIO. GTTIT Inc, Portsmout Bruce Power Ontario Canada Senior Informatica 0eveloper' (Cons [iKant) 12107 -02/08 Bruce Power is Canada's first private nuclear generating company and the source of more than 20 per cent of Ontario's electricity. This project helps in decision makers to Analyze the Electricity Distribution and sales in different Categories (Industrial, General, Etc,.) of customers It also analyses various Business angles and sales patterns. Data warehouse strictly based on Star Schema to accommodate future additions without affecting the existing structure and application development Responsibilities: • Involved in the complete life cycle of the data warehouse development and designed and maintained data marts. • Designed star and minimal snowflake schemas. • Extraction, transformation and loading were performed using Informatica PowerCenter to build the data warehouse. • Extensively used Informatica Designer to create and manipulate source and target definitions, mappings, mapplets, transformations, re- usable transformations. • Worked on various transformations such as Aggregator, Normalizer, Upgrade strategy, Router, Sorter, Source Qualifier, Filter, Expression, Look -up, Sequence Generator, Joiner, etc. • Created Mapplets for reusable business rules. • Used the Debugger to run Debug sessions setting Breakpoints across instances to verify the accuracy of data. • Extracted data from different Relational sources like oracle, transformed the data based on user requirement and loaded around 1TB of data into target, by scheduling the sessions. • Performed Unit Testing and validated the data. • Extensively work on the performance tuning of Informatica PowerCenter Mappings as well as the tuning of the sessions. • Created partitions through the session wizard in the server manager to increase the performance. • Used universe, Stored Procedures and Personal Data Files as source for the business Objects querying, analysis and reporting. • Designed ad hoc and canned reports using Business Objects. Environment: Informatica Power Center 8.5/7.1, Designer, PL /SQL Developer, Oracle 9i, PowerConnect for PeopleSoft, Work Flow Manager, Work f=low Monitor, Business Objects 6.0, Erwin 4.0,Oracle 9i /Si,Teradata V2R5 /V2R4, UNIX Shell Scripting, SQL, PL /SQL, Toad, SQL Loader, MS SQL Server 2000, Windows NT 4.0. Employer: Chet Global Inc., Dallas, Texas Client: XO Communications Inc. Piano TX Senior Informatica Developer (Consultant) 05/200708/2008 XO One Managed Services is an offering of bundled telecommunication and professional services that can be customized to help building clients, mid -tier and larger companies increase the quality, reliability and return on investment of their integrated communication network in U5. Involved in the data- warehousing project, which consolidated the company's data from different operational sources, data mart and then transformed and loaded it into a centralized data warehouse for various strategic report. Responsibilities: ® Involved in design, development and implementation of RDM (Report Data Mart). Involved in interacting with the business community to understand their requirements. ® Extensively worked with Informatica PowerCenter client tools like Source Analyzer, Warehouse Designer, Transformation Developer and Mapping Designer. Used Relational Sources and flat files to populate the Datamart. ® Translated the business process into Informatica Mappings for building Datamart. Imported Source /Target tables from the respective database and created reusable transformations (Joiner, Routers, Lookups, Rank, Filter Expression and Aggregator) inside a mapplet and created new mappings using Designer module of Informatica Power Center. ® Extensively work on the performance tuning of Informatica PowerCenter Mappings as well as the tuning of the sessions. ® Involved in Production Support related activities including resolving end user queries, investigation and resolving data related issues. Worked on SQL Tools like TOAD to run the SQL Queries to validate the data. ® Modified Unix Shell scripting to automate the execution the workflows. Used PMCMD command to schedule the workflows. Involved in performance tuning of SQL Queries, mappings and the workflows. ® Used the debugger in Informatica to test the mapping and fix the mappings. • Optimized the mappings using various optimization techniques and also debugged some existing mappings using the Debugger to test and fix the bugs. • Performed unit testing and system testing for troubleshooting the mappings and workflows. • Did migration from test folder to UAT (User Acceptance Test) and Production. • Involved in writing project documentation using Microsoft VISIO for different diagrams. Environment: Informatica PowerCenter 8.5.1/7.1, Power Mart, Informatica PowerConnect for D82, (Repository Manger, Designer,Server Manager, Workflow Monitor, Workflow Manager), Informatica Power Exchange , Oracle 10g, SQL, PL /SQL,D82 8.0, MS SQL Server 2005 /2000, Flat Files, Windows XP, UNIX ,Autosys, SQL "Loader, TOAD, HP -UX, Duties as a Cashier: Provided customer and personnel assistance. Handled cash intake, inventory control, and light maintenance. Trained and scheduled new employees. Assisted sates staff. General office responsibilities included data entry, typing, and filing invoices. I Beeline Telecom, Russia, Apri103' - April'04 Junior System Administrator • Assisted in the operation of Beeline Telecom's computing environment. • Assisted in hardware installation and maintenance of workstations, servers, networking equipment, and other supporting hardware. • Performed user account creation, deletion, and configuration. • Supported cross - platform software on non -UNIX client platforms, including some Windows and MacOS X support under the direction of other systems administration staff. • Supervised backup and disaster recovery operations. • Performed occasional off -hours and remote support. Environment: Windows 2000 Server, Unix, linux, MacOS, Router, Switches, flubs, PBX Switches, TCP /IP, DNS, WINS, VPN, I=TP, Norton Antivirus, ASP.NET, Professional Publication: Ahmed Nadim, "Analyse of network and prototype function on frame relay: multi - protocol encapsulation, " on System and Networks in Telecommunication, Vladimir State University, REASON European Project, June 03' 2003 Merit Scholarship: Russian government merit scholarship from Ministry of Education, Dhaka Bangladesh Foreign Languages: Russian/ Ben /ltindi/Urdu References: 1. Erin Clark(Computer Task Group, CTG Inc) Emait:erin.ctark@ctg.com Ph:716.887.7315 2. Joe Winkel (independent Health Inc) Emait:joe.wiiiket@independenthealth.com Ph:716.635.3564 3. Brian Ptotner (Independent health Inc) Email: bplotner@independentheatth.com Ph:716.635.3897 Dudley P. Gilbe 167 William Street Buffalo, New York 14204 (716) 553 -7367 (716) 903 -9571 — Cell dudleygilbert @yahoo.com Buffalo Common Council Office of the City Clerk City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Room 1308 City Hall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Esteemed Council Member: It is with great interest and enthusiasm that I respectfully submit my candidacy to the Ellicott District Council Member vacancy, for your consideration. Please find enclosed a copy of my resume for your review. I offer you a highly polished and professional 20 ►- year background in the human service and law enforcement sectors along with a Bachelor's Degree in African American Studies with a concentration in .Political Science. You will find me to be a hardworking, thoughtful and an action oriented problem solver, communicator and advocate for the constituents in my District. As a long term resident of the City of Buffalo and the Ellicott District I am fully aware of the challenges we face as well as the opportunities before us. I am convinced that Buffalo's better days are upon us and 1 am confident that I will play a key role in continuing the momentum of our resurgence. I will manage my office with an open door and open mind. I bring the highest level of ethics and responsibility. My colleagues on the Council can count on me being consistently .independent, fair minded and rational. Thank you for your consideration and I look forward to joining you in the Council Chambers. Since 1y, Dudley P. Gilbert Dudlev P. Gilbert 167 William Street Buffalo, New York 14204 (716) 853 -7367 (716) 903 -9571 — Cell dudleygilbert @yahoo.com SKILLS Community and constituent services professional with 22 years of experience in human services, educational and law enforcement sectors. Possess extensive background in dealing with individuals of diverse demographic and socio- economic backgrounds. Highly in tune with the problems, opportunities and challenges of the individual as well as the City of Buffalo as a whole. ACHIEVEMENTS Contributed in the collaborative efforts of Law Enforcement, Military and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the restoration of order at Ground Zero in New York City from September 11, 2001 to March 30, 2002. Reconstituted youth services program as the Site Director of the Boys and Girls Club within the Ferry St. Detention Center Helped hundreds of incarcerated individuals successfully assimilate back into public life by facilitating access to community services, effectively lowering rate of recidivism EMPLOYMENT 2008 — present Career Advisor, Buffalo Public Schools Workplace Literacy Center Provide career, vocational and educational counseling services to refugees and immigrants locating into the Buffalo area. Conduct assessments as to aptitudes, interests and skills. Develop Individual Service Strategies that utilize internal and external resources and services. Serve as a conduit to community partners. 2006— 2008 Transitional Counselor, Buffalo & Erie County WDC Inc. Provide vocational, occupational and educational counseling services to incarcerated individuals prior to release. Facilitate access to Community Based Organizations and services and provide appropriate linkages and advocacy. Monitor and track individual's progress mainstreaming into the community and help resolve related problems and issues. All work is carried out at the Erie County Holding Center and is designed to reduce /eliminate recidivism. 1987-2005 Trooper, New York State Police Sworn Full Time Police Officer throughout New York State engaged in all aspects of police work. Duties include but not limited to vehicle and traffic law enforcement, commercial vehicle enforcement, Penal Law Investigation Interrogation and Enforcement, adherence to the NYS Criminal Procedure Law. Conducted lead and follow up investigations from violations to felonies. Completed daily investigations and arrest reports. Active in the identification process of criminal suspects. EDUCATION University at Buffalo BA African American Studies St Bonaventure University Political Science 1 Pre Law New York Police Academy Graduate 01 December 2009 Drank Leli 351 Benzinger Street Buffalo, New York 14206 To whom it may concern; I am applying for the Councilman position for the City of Buffalo. 1 feel that 1 will be an asset to the City of Buffalo because of my age, love of history, experiences with children and people, and the educational process. I have many computer skills, which includes Word, Excel, and Power Point. I am a member of PI LAMBDA `I'HF 'I`A honor society because of my excellent work at D'Youville College. I have been involved with many youth activities, which include little League Baseball, Floor I lockey, and T- Ball. I have many experiences with Unions. I am an avid reader of History. Some of my favorite authors include Stephen Ambrose, David McCullough, Ron Chernow, Eric honer, Bernard DeVoto, and Walter Isaacson— If interview is required, you may contact me at the above address, by telephone (716 -896 -4193) or by f< -mail Mlssl019 cr aol..corn. Sincerely, Drank Lcli ff ,; O "'.WHOLE 0) FRANCIS A. LELI 354 l3enzinger Street • Buffalo New York • 716-896 -4193 . M1ss.Leli9(a)aol.com CITY OF BUFFALO COUNCILAN Dedicated and hard-working educator with a diverse professional and educational background Proven abilities in establishing and eglbrcing rules fbr° behavior, sand procedures for maintaining order among students. Able to establish clear objeelives for lessons, units, and prrlfects; confident in communicating those objectives to the students with the goals centering on liassing Standardized tests_ EDUCATION D'Youville College, Buffalo, NY M.S. Ed. Adolescence Education witli Initial Certification in Social Studies (7-12) 5/2006 GPA 3.65 Master's Project Review of Literature oji Character 13ducation Mcdaille: College, Buffalo, NY R.S. Humanities 6/1991 GPA 3.87 HONORS /PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION Pi Lartibola 'Theta liouor society for 2006 . S" 'UDENT 'TEACHING EXPEIZIENCE DaVinci High School, Buffalo, New York 1 /2006 - 3 /2006 ■ Instructed three 9 111 grade World I]]stoty classes with 35 students per class. Instructed two 12 111 grade Governruent classes with 34 students per class I'sffectively managed a diverse classroom by setting firm and fair guideliucs, role behaviors aid using verbal. and non - verbal dies. Using various aspects of technology because Government class did not have a text book. Saint Agnes School, Buffalo, New York, Mar -May 06 312006 - -- 5/2006 • lnstructed 7 ° grade World History, Rotnata to Medieval tinnes classes with the use of the Internet aid "Think Bright • Instructed 8"' grade American 14istory, Civil War to the Present using the Internet. • Participated in l;ducational Field trips and pr(jects. FRANCIS A. LELI 716 -896 -41.93 COMMUNITY SERVICE ■ T- .Ball Manager for 1 1,13A "I'A little league. ■ C.C.D Teacher Saint Ames Parish 1972 -1983 ■ C.C.I) 'Teacher Saint I"i Parish 2002 -2004 ■ Elected Parish Council president of Saint Agnes Parish 1979 ■ WYNCOSII "Train the Traincr Program" for 1 rgonornics in the workplace ■ WYNCOSH Hazardous AnalysisTraining for MSDS in the workplace. ■ A.S.Q.C., Buffalo Chapter, for training in various aspects of Quality in Industry ■ ISO 2001 for the training of fellow workers in ISO compliance. VOLUNTEER WORK • USWA Rapid Response program duties included keeping membership informed and educated on current political trends that affect labor. • Grievance person for C1SWA duties included helping workers resolve differences with employer. • Legislative Committee Representative to €JSWA International duties included providing recommendations for political endorsements on various candidates, • lorormation on the members' opinions, and recommendations on future Union activity. • Safety Committee Representative duties included plant inspection and recommendations for the prevention of accidents. • WYNCOSH Compensation Committee duties included providing information that affect current compensation lawns. • Volunteer Buffalo and Frie County public Iibrary selling used books. Work Experience Vesuvius Corporation, Buffalo, New York 9/1969 - 6/2008 Positions includes: QA Technician, S.P.C. Coordinator, Calibration Coordinator, Inspection, In-corning Raw Materials Technician, Monolith Technician, and Iso- Crucible luspection. Reason for leaving is plant closure effective .tune 27, 2008 6 /2006- 6/2009 Substitutc Teaching (All subjects): Alden CSD, A.rnherst CSD, Tonawanda City Schools, Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Buffalo City Schools, Bishop Timon -St. Jude High School, Ken - Ton School District, Maryvale School District, and Cheektowaga CSI). v Jovino Morales Jr. 327 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo, New York 14213 November 30, 2009 Clerk's Office 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Appointment to the Ellicott District Council Member vacancy To whom it may concern; Please consider my resume for possible consideration for the appointment to the Ellicott District Council Member seat that was recently vacated. I have been involved in various community projects throughout the City of Buffalo and I believe that my skills, experience and commitment to the City of Buffalo would be welcomed benefit to the Common Council. I am not a career politician, but I am an advocate for the community and always will be. I have worked with all levels of government in terms of funding, planning and implementation of various programs that have benefited our communities. I have an investment in Buffalo in terms of properties and businesses that bring money back into the neighborhoods. My businesses are family professionally run and fiscally sound. If you are interested in interviewing me for the position please feel free to call my office at (716) 823- 0634 to set up a date and time for me to come in and interview. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, Jovino Morales R E F _ R r ` f In inn Mnralrac wvey. .mss .r•v•w�vv 327 Lafayette Avenue Buffalo, New York 14213 (716) 563 -6109 Jovi _i1_o_in @rtetseape.net Objective To support the growth and profitability of an organization that provides a challenge, encourage advancement, and rewards achievement with the opportunity to utilize my substantial experience and skills. Qualifications A highly organized, results - driven individual with professional qualifications in strategic planning, long/short -tern goal setting, finance and budget management, program development, and personnel team- building and leadership. Equally effective in needs evaluation and identification, implementation, and outcome assessment. Recognized for outstanding lobbying skills, fundraising expertise, and resource utilization. Successfully blended experience in the private sector with nonprofit and volunteer service. Solid writing and presentation /public speaking skills. Bi- lingual (Spanish & English) Education M.A., Education (not completed) BA, Business Administration Relevant Experience Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York Buffalo State College, Buffalo, New York HomeFront, Inc, 6/2007. -- Present Housing Specialist • Provide Homeownership counseling to first time homebuyers. • Provide credit counseling to first time homebuyers. • Present Homebuyer Orientation to prospective homebuyers. • Deliver Homebuyer Education classes to prospective homeowners. • Assist in the processing of various rehab loan products. • Attend meetings and events as needed. Jovino Property & Financial Management Corporation 9/1995 - Present President • Provide various Real Estate Brokerage services to clients. • Property Management services and asset management consultation for clients. • Construction and Project management services. • Not - for - profit management consultation. • Board training and consultation services. Hispanics United of Buffalo Business Manager 9/2005 - 4/2006 • Prepare and submit program budgets and agency budget. • Prepared and implemented a nine point financial plan to stabilize agency within 45 days. • Prepare and submit all vouchers and budget modifications to all funders on a timely fashion. • Oversee day to day operations of the finance department. Los Tainos Senior Citizen Center 9/2003 to 12/2007 Executive Director • Manage day -to -day operation and maintenance of senior citizen recreational program. • Streamlined filing system for programmatic and financial systems. • Reduced accounts receivables to agency from 90 days to 30 days. • Established collaboration between agency and local partners to share resources. Compass House 1/2003 to 3/2004 Program Director Responsible for program development, team building, administrative oversight, reporting, and community outreach. • Trained and supervised a caseload of 35 active volunteer mentors - conducted orientation for 100+ volunteers /year. • Orchestrated annual gala -event auction that raised more than $25,000 United Way of Erie County (Erie, PA) 2/2001 to 12/31/2002 Manager of Community Resources • Assisted in the redesign of the of new outcomes based funding system for United Way. • Provided consultation and technical assistance to over 39 nonprofits in developing outcomes for their programs. • initiated training seminars to organizations interested in outcomes based funding. • Evaluated and improved the minority leadership program for United Way. Hispanic American Council 8/2000 to 2/2001 Executive Director • Developed strategic plan and annual budget ($1.5 million) for agency. • Generated more than $64,000 in donated services in first year of operations, contributing to program success. • Received grant award of $55,000 to develop bi- lingual supervisory program for local manufacturing businesses. • Manage day -to -day operation and maintenance of agency. Buffalo Board of Education 9/1998 to 6/2007 Substitute Teacher • Substituted at Kensington & Riverside as their Spanish Teacher. • Prepared and delivered daily lessons plans for Spanish Classes. • Monitored the progress of students work and tested accordingly to standards. R.J.D. Security 2/1988 to 4/2000 Security Officer /Supervisor /Investigations • Ensured that clients were update upon request on status of services provided. • Completed daily log reports on activities at various sites. • Met with clients to discuss and prepare a plan to address their security needs. • Completed investigations on a timely fashion. Other Experience Served as a board member on the following organizations: American Red Cross Y.M.C. A. Pennsylvania Statewide Latino Coalition Arts Council of Erie Erie Political Caucus Erie County Senior Advisory Board Buffalo Weed & Seed Program St. Martins Center Project Blueprint (Leadership Development) Hispanics United of Buffalo Grace Manor Erie Water Authority Board (Pennsylvania) Latino Housing Development Corporation (IFounder and current Board President) DARIUS G. PRIDGEN 19 HARBOUR POINTE BUFFALO, NY 14202-4312 11130/2009 City Clerk's Office 1308 City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Re: Ellicott District Council vacancy To Whom It May Concern: " 15 4 '' The purpose of this letter is to request appointment to the Ellicott District Council seat that is currently vacant. Except for enlistment in the U.S. Armed Forces, I am a lifelong resident of the City of Buffalo and was raised in the Ellicott and Masten Districts, I meet all requirements of the city charter to apply for this position. A few days ago something unfortunate occurred in the Ellicott District, neither I nor anyone can change these events, I however am asking for the opportunity to do everything in my power to produce something good out of a bad situation. I know that the people in Ellicott and the City of Buffalo desire leaders who will focus on the current and future developments, not be motivated by politics and above all else care about people first! I truly believe that I am that leader for such a time as this. i am requesting the appointment as interim Ellicott District Council Member until an election by the people commences. I believe that I have shown in my more than fifteen years of running a successful non - profit organization, more than five years of overseeing a successful food franchise and more than twenty one years of community organizing, that I indeed have the capability, compassion and support to meet the needs of the citizens of this city. My dedication in improving the welfare of all people makes me a safe and honest choice for the people of the Ellicott District. My experience as a leader, businessman, developer, real estate agent, U.S. Air Force Staff Sergeant veteran and many other diverse positions that I have had the privilege of occupying in this community and abroad have allowed me to share my diverse skills and intense work ethic which have consistently produced heightened productivity, eclectic advancement, and a spirit of unity and progress. It is the aforementioned results that I desire to bring to the city of Buffalo through service as the interim member of the council. I believe that my undergraduate degree which concentrated on issues of justice and graduate degree in Organizational Leadership have formally prepared me for this position. My immediate focus is the interim period before the people elect their choice for the Ellicott District. This is a critical time where healing, forward movement and unity must be fostered in our party, district and city. I will work with great intensity to accomplish these goals. Immediately upon appointment I can begin to wholeheartedly begin the people's business and diligently work with the seated council to accomplish the unified goal of creating a better Buffalo. If you have any questions, comments or concerns please do not hesitate to contact me directly. Si 7 erely, _- . C, Darius G. Pridgen Attachment: Resume y J it e t= tV 3:. Darius G. Pridgen 19 Harbour Pointe Buffalo, New York 14202 (716) 608 -1 475 dariuspridgen @aol.com • Broad experience as a Senior Pastor, Community Leader/ Organizer, board member and mentor with a high degree of spiritual and moral integrity. Highly motivated, intuitive and results -- focused. • Committed to improving the community through hard work and the development and coordination of unique and effective social and business programs at the local, state and national level. • Diverse administrative, advisory, leadership, and program development skills. • Effective communicator. Demonstrated ability to consistently relate to diverse peoples in a positive manner through instruction, motivation, negotiation, and cooperation. TRUE BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH 1994 To PRESENT Buffalo, New York Senior Pastor Responsible for the operation of a 4,300 member congregation including all spiritual, administrative, financial and community activities. • Increased congregation membership from 25 to 4,300 in just over 15 years. • Provide spiritual and moral guidance, motivation and enthusiasm to members for the church's mission. • Initiated several nationally recognized programs including. First church to own and operate a Subway restaurant franchise which serves as a job readiness program and assists in neighborhood revitalization. Nationally recognized for eclectic approach to encouraging AIDS /HIV testing. • Created and manage True Community Development Corporation, a recognized 501 C -3 organization involved in neighborhood revitalization, new construction housing, and the development of a young parents campus for pregnant and mothering teen parents. • Helped lead the effort for remediation of a large inner city brownfield waste area. NY STATE JUVENILE JUSTICE ADVISORY BOARD New York 2007 TO PRESENT Board Member Responsible for developing the State juvenile justice Prevention plan. Advise the Chief Executive and the Legislature on compliance with the Core Requirements of the JJDP Act. Review and comment on grant proposals and monitor granted programs. FEDERAL ADVISORY COUNCIL JUVENILE JUSTICE 2007 TO PRESENT Washington, D.C. Board Member Tasked with making annual recommendations regarding juvenile justice and delinquency prevention to the President, Congress, and the Office of juvenile. justice and Delinquency Prevention. BUFFALO BOARD OF EDUCATION Buffalo, New York f 999 'ro 2002 Board Member, At Large • Chaired the Student Support Committee responsible for the creation and implementation of a district wide code of conduct policy. Challenged the district to closely monitor, document and seek out fraudulent contractor change orders which significantly drive up project costs. Participated in the settlement of a ten year old $70 million lawsuit against the district. Served as Chairman of the Big 5 School Board Organization, comprised of school boards of Buffalo, Rochester, New York City, Syracuse and Yonkers. UNITED STATES POSTAL SERVICE Buffalo, New York 1 989 TO 1 997 EEO investi ator Counselor. • Investigated allegations of illegal discrimination. • Advised complainants and the LISPS of their legal rights and responsibilities. • Prepared legal reports, analyses and documentation of investigations and inquiries. • Contract worker for the USPS investigation complaints in the New England states (2004- 2005). UNITED STATES AIR FORCE 1 983 TO 1 987 Howard Air Force Base, Panama Contraband Control Officer • Investigated allegations related to suspected theft and abuse of duty free merchandise. Organized and participated in surveillance operations. • Participated in several investigations that contributed to the convictions against deposed President Manuel Noriega's armed forces. MEDAILLE COLLEGE, Buffalo, New York Master of Arts, Organizational Leadership, 2007 STATE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO Bachelor of Science, Criminal justice, 1989 I • Buf fain Urban League Community Service Award and former board member • Medaille College Community Service Award, 2008 • Overseer of Technical Assistance Grant for 858 East Ferry, Toxic Waste remediation. • Advisor to F.A.T.H.E.R.S organization Stop The Violence Coalition and 100 Mighty Men of Buffalo. • Inducted into Sigma Beta Delta Honor Society recognizing achievement in business, management and administration, 2007 • Community Service Award, State University of New York at Buffalo Graduate School of Education, 2007 • Service award, MAD DADS, Inc., 2007 • Young Alumnus of the Year Award, Buffalo State College, 2006 Community Service Award, Community Action Organization of Buffalo, 2006 • Citizen of the Year, The Buffalo News, 2005 Over 65 Awards and Honors including Federal Executive Board Employee of the Year, Outstanding Service USSOUTHOM Contraband Control, U.S. Air Force Achievement Medal for Meritorious Service, and the Community Service Award from the New York State Black and Puerto Rican Caucus. Michael Weekcs 618 Auburn Ave Upper 0 0 0 ` BnffaIo, NY 14222 ` ( yql) 3 �3r Buffalo City Clerk's Office 1308 City Hall, 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 Ref. Buffalo City Charter, Article 3 Mr. Chwalinski, City Clerk, City of Buffalo I am writing to express nay interest in appointment to the Ellicott District Council. Member vacancy. I qualify for this opportunity as I have had more than twenty years of experience in helping organizations achieve their strategic direction. The sat talent, knowledge and tools I have used to help the business world make me a good fit for this role, The people deserve a passionate, visionary, tireless representative. The people of the Ellicott District have needs and requirements. It is the job of the Council Member representing this district to assure that those needs and requirements are met. The process of delivering the value that the residents of the district deserve is simple: 2 3. 4. 5. 6. T Ask them what they need and record it. Pick three to six things that really matter. These are called the "critical few ". You can't do everything for everyone. Measure how well the recent Councilman delivered that value (net their needs). This is the baseline, the starting point. This is similar to the City of Buffalo's CityStat system, but on a District level. From here you can point the ship in the right direction. Find the resources in the City of Buffalo responsible for providing those solutions needed by the residents and make sure they get them. Eliminating the gap Between the need and the situation. Comm Ullicate through a quarterly report how well you are doing at delivering what the residents need. This is the report card that determines success, based on data, facts. As you deliver those items /programs /solutions that residents need, move to the next- -most important item on the list of the "critical few ". Constantly take a look at how well you are doing and always took for ways to do it better. Find and develop leadership within the community. Share with other districts and council members your lessons learned and celebrate Success. If the district wins, but the City looses, then the district looses! Delivering the value (answers, solutions, programs) that the residents of the Ellicott District need and deserve is more simple than it looks. It requires the current team, led by a qualified individual with experience, vision, leadership and devotion to the residents. I am that individual. The desire to improve the district is clear. I can provide a systematic methodology by which it will be achieved. I appreciate the opportunity to compete for this position as Ellicott District Councilman. Sincerely, Michael R. Weekes 6s -�11W g _ _ s Mike Weekes Biography Known as the Couch-Poolo-Turned- Mi- tralhoner, Mike is a self-published author of the book EVERYI'IJING IS A PROCESS, who specializes in leading organizations toward excellence. Using his experience with six sigma, lean, business process analysis and improvement and other tools, he has led healthcare, bioscience, telecorn, automotive, utility and military contractor organizations along the quality improvement journey. Originally from Buffalo, NY, Mike parlayed his Industrial 1 ngineer and Statistics education into a position as manufacturing engineer. Beginning his career with Raytheon, he developed smart munitions manufacturing processes and introducing new technologies including surface mount high density electronics. Alter attending the Crosby Quality Program and facilitating small teams in the plan -do- check -act improvement process, he strengthened his bag of tricks. With exposure to Lean Principles and Value Stream Mapping, he strengthened his abilities, identifying and attacking waste and non- value- added work and its causes. Mike applied what he learned to help reduce manufacturing cycle times from weeks to days, introducing better work instructions and job aids, improving duality, on -time delivery and employee involvement. Dater he continued his education through Motorola's Six Sigma Black Belt Program, applying the define, measure, analyze, improve and control (DMAIC) strategy to make cellular telephones better, cheaper, faster. Mike helped Lockheed Martin find reliable replacements to expensive, heavy electronics in order to meet the goals of producing leading edge military -level hardware within a commercial environment. Mike managed the technology roadmap and ran experiments to prove the reliability of new designs, processes and components to keep John Dccre ahead of the competition. Ile recently moved into the Healthcare arena . and other service- related industries to apply those same business process improvement tools used earlier in manufacturing. He understands the business process analysis and enterprise architecture arena. Ile plays the role of analyst or facilitator, helping tea111S within an organization first acquire the knowledge and know -how, and then guides them in applying the tools. Mike is a contributor to the Value Chain Group and helped develop a working methodology for the value reference model (VRM) representing success for General Motors, AMD and Proctor & Gamble. As a certified Enterprise Architect (I"OGAF 11108) Mike has helped several firms sort out their high -level business framework. Whether its strategic planning, new technology introduction, cost redaction or quality/business process improvement, Mike has the experience and knowledge to take your team on the journey. Let him help you neap out your path and then lead you toward the goals you have, in order to delight your customers. Mike can be contacted at n fok o , N ha tabout clua lity -cote or by calling (941) 356 9434. I) 1 MICHAEL WEEKES' 618 Auburn Ave. Upper (941) 356 -9434 Buffalo, NY 14222 yellowstone_ mike @yahoo.com LEAN SIX SIGMA FACILITATOR — OPERATIONS MANAGER - PROJECT MANAGER - TRAINER A seasoned business improvement specialist, with lean, six sigma, strategic planning, process mapping, process analysis, process and quality improvement and enterprise architecture expertise. CORE COMPETENCIES Enterprise Architectu Theory of Constraints Training Development and Deliver Six Sigma Project Ma nagement New Technolog Introducti Lean Theor Process An alysis _ Op era ti ons Manageme C ost Benefit A nalysis Strateg Planning Process Improvement Quali Improvement Technolo Roadmaps Facilitation PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Monosystems, Lean Six Sigma Consultant, Buffalo, NY 0412009 — 0912009 • Mapped key fabrication and assembly process workflows. • Measured current cycle time, cost and (JUality data. • Identified root causes and eliminated 27% of the defects and reduced cycle times from 14 days to 6 days. • Developed documentation and other controls to sustain improvelueuts. Biomotion USA, Strategic Planning Facilitator, Sarasota, FL 0112009 — 0312009 • Facilitated a two week strategic planning process. + ldentifteci strategic short -term and long -term measurable obieetives aligned with niissio►i and vision. • Established regular review meeting format and content to assure achievement of milestones. ITIL Model Revision 0312008 • 1 tic orporated the requested revisions to the I'I'IL Reference Model to meet customer requirements. Business Value Reference Model 1012007- 0212008 • Defined the requirements for the Value Reference Model working with subject matter experts fronn the Value Chain Consortium • Constructed the VRM tool including all objects, activities, relationships, deliverables, goals and metrics. • Identified opportunities for improvement in the VRM, using lean six sigma perspective. • Worked with sales and marketing personnel to construct product documentation and specifications. Resources Global 1 Blue Cross Blue Shield / HCSC, Chicago, IL 0912006 - 03/2007 • Developed and published a Half Dtty "1'raiijing Program on Metrics, Measures and lnclicators including listening and working with subject matter experts, curriculum development and delivery. Baxter Bioscience, Beltsville, MD 0412006- 09/2006 • Created door -to -door value streams and process models representing key business processes. • Eliminated the root cause of particulate in a vaccine manufacturing plant to rethn - n on -time delivery and fulfillment to 100 %, aligned with an FDA corrective action. • Certified managers through an eight -week Six Sigrna7DMAIC Green Belt program. • Established a Project Pipeline process to eliminate a backlog of incomplete initiatives and better utilize !united resources restoring good will with the primary customer. Honeywell Aerospace, Sarasota, FL 0712005-0912005 • Esstablislied job aids and work instructions to replace tribal knowledge in a regulated aerospace electronics manufacturing facility, aligned with corporate consolidation plans. • Incorporated total quality control ('I'QC) and verification steps to reduce defects/errors. Sopark, Buffalo, NY 0512004- 0112005 • Ifnprovcd manufacturing final inspection yield from 89% to 94% in eight weeks by deploying a defects -per- million- opportunity (DPMO) system. • Worked with customers to justify design changes in order to achieve world -class duality. • Implemented wave solder process controls and operator training /certification to eliminate 47% of defects. . Whataboutquality LLC, Buffalo, NY 0212004 - 0412004 Started a small business consulting firm, including business plan and marketing plan, profit/loss projections, income statement and balance sliect. Prepared presentations, proposals, statements of work, quotes for consulting services John Deere 1 Phoenix international, Fargo, ND 512000 -01/2002 • Established and managed a Technology Roadmap to assure smooth introduction of new products, processes, designs and materials into the manufacturing process. • Designed and ran a DOE to eliminate a $lM product reliability issue related to contamination. Phoenix Company of Chicago, Wood Dale, IL 0411999 - 1012000 • Managed the establishment of a new electronics contract manufacturing business from the ground up, including capital investment, negotiation, installation and start -up. • Achieved ISO 9001 Certification on the assembly line with special emphasis on process controls. Motorola Cellular, Libertyville, IL 1211992- .0111994 • Improved product quality of the Richard III ETACS cell phone manufacturing line by 67% over one year and eliminated defects caused by component placement equipment. • Designed and ran DOEs to optimize process capability for new high density packages. Doubled line capacity from 1.1 M phones/year to 2.2M phones/year. Raytheon Company / Missile Systems Division, Bedford, MA 06/1984-1011989 • fniplemented new surface mount technology (.5M`f) assembly lines to manufacture smart munitions. • Replaced manual sheet metal estimating system with automated method, reducing estimate time by 200 %. • Reduced repair cycle time from 133 days to 30 clays by implementing new inventory system. Certification Enterprise Architect, Open Group Value Chain Group Architect 1 Metastorm Value Reference Model Metastorm (basic and advanced) Business Process Analysis Entrepreneur Assistance Program, BERG, Buffalo, NY Lean Facilitator Training, United Technologies, Rockford, IL Six Sigma Black Belt, Motorola, Libertyville, IL Education MBA Program, Rockford College, IL (in process) Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering, SUNY Buffalo Publications Book, Everyfhiog is a Process, ISBN 978 -0 -615- 272444 SMTAI International Conference Papers (3) ASO -- Survive the Downturn through Quality Various SMTNet Papers, Buffalo News Articles 1112008 0212008 1012007 0912004 0612003 0111994 0112002 — 0812003 0511984 2008 2001 —2007 2009 2003-2009 BRIAN HIGUNS 27tH Cfls well.1. INEVV YORK C:OMMIITEF ON WAYS AND MEANS SIrncommlErn..om' Fru.cl It11FASUR[S $tjft cw Nil I i O ='�OVF FMS Ic, Fl REVITAI_ #LING OMER CITIES TASK FORCE Co C.lmm GREAT LAKES TASK FORCE HOUSE CANCER CAUCUS October 26, 2009 aAjiagtait, C' 207 5 15 --3 227 Mr. John Slisz Coordinator of Corporate Training Erie Community College State University of NY Workforce Development 45 Oak Street Buffalo, New York Dear Mr. Slisz: 4`JitStffpw TON i}I HCI 43 , 1 (-'A WN IiGi I OF;'C" dull i)uar 1 1�lA:te U,ue I �N UC 70 1 {2V) 22.} 33C. ;2021 226 0247 tin l %0. O3 - n:5{: LARKI L'711 Ir_t:I €w'. I Jf� E:;cr�lln�:c�l -. SI3tFt t Sul � F 603 NY 1 4`110 7161 8523501 !716) 352 -3929 (FAX) 7 I-M, 2ND SI 1:1::1 SVa7.'. I JAME' TTOWN. IVY 74701 [716 }4U4 -077.9 716) 4H4 ....iO49 (FAX) liigglns.Ylbuse.�av I write on behalf of Mr. Mike Weekes, President of Whataboutquality, LLC, who is interested in partnering with the Lean Six Sigrna Training and Certification program at Eric Community College. Mike is a Buffalo native who earned his Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Engineering at SUNY Buffalo and MBA at Rockford College in Illinois. Mike is a self starter who has developed a business whereby he, as facilitator, helps tearns within various organizations acquire the knowledge to apply tools that promote efficiency, duality control, strategic planning, and cost reduction. Mr. Weekes has made it his mission to acquire a certain skill set in numerous areas of experience so that lie can better analyze other organizations and work with there to improve their business frarnework. Whether working in Operations, organizing strategic planning workshops to Supply Chain, promoting efficiency by modifying designs to improve duality performance, or working with Finance experts to prepare and maintain capital and expense budgets, Mike understands the complexities involved in the management of large organizations. l believe Mr. Weckcs will be an asset to the Lean Six Sigrna Training and Certification Progrann at Erie Community College. Thank you in advance for your time and consideration of Mr. Weekes qualifications. Should you have any questions or need additional information, please feel free to contact my District office at 71 -852- 3501. s Member of Congress NY -27 e of fly 11i e e-q ti of Agre elltt ti!06 Plili`1 R.D OIV HLCYCI.LO PAPFA DR. CURTIs HAYNEs, JR. 6 Whitney Place, Buffalo, Now York 14201 Cell: (716) 390 -0572 Work: (716) 076 -6926 haynesc @buffalostate.edu December 4, 2009 Gerald A. Chwalinski Office of the Buffalo City Clerk 1308 City Hall Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 RE: Appointment of Ellicott District Council Member Dear Mr. Chwalinski: Enclosed please find a copy of my current resume and contact information. I am a resident of the Ellicott Ward and request consideration by the Members of the Buffalo Common Council for appointment to the vacant Ellicott District seat. Si 7:, e - Curtis Haynes, Jr. Encl. r . to k 5 z Vfq A background its economics, business and hands -on community activism with a strong commitment to helping fulfill a vision of a prosperous 21 -st century Buffalo built on partnerships, cooperation and old-fashioned hard work Educational Background • PhD, Economics, University of Massachusetts, 1993. Dissertation : "Cooperative Enterprise and Economic Development in Black America" • Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, 1991 -1993 • MA, Economics, University of Massachusetts, 1990 • BA, Economics, University of Massachusetts, 1981 • College courses, University of Maryland extension, Torrejon de Ardoz, Spain • "Air force Brat" educated in the United States and Europe. Graduated from General N.H. Arnold High School, Wiesbaden, Germany 1976 Academic Experience • 2007 to Present: Internship Coordinator, Economics and finance Department, Buffalo State College • Instructor, Cornell Labor Studies, Buffalo, NY. Spring 1997, fall 1998, Spring 2002 • 1993 to Present: Buffalo State College, Associate Professor, Department of Economics and finance. Awarded tenure, 1998. Specialization in economic systems, micro - economics, industrial organization, analysis of financial markets and personal finance, o Named Instructor of the Year in 1999, 2000 and 2006 by Buffalo State College United Student Government. • Numerous publications, presentations and workshops on economic development, Buffalo economic issues, cooperative economics and economic issues in relation to African - Americans Hands -On Experience & Community Activism 2008 to Present: Member of Local Economic Roundtable., sponsored by the federal Reserve Bank of NY and Cornell Labor Extension. A forum for the exchange of ideas and information on WNY economic conditions. 2006 to present: Union Steward, United University Professors (UUP). UUP Member, 1993 - present 2004 - Present: President and founder of the Conscious Investment Group, an independent local start -up firm offering tutorials in leadership to motivated individuals. Sliding scale tuition. Planned classes include personal finance, entrepreneurship, investing, economics and political economy. • 2004- Present: Co- Founder and Partner of Mondragon Village Association, a real- estate holding and management company. Formerly neglected residential and commercial properties located on Whitney Place and Prospect Avenue have been renovated and are now community assets, contributing to home owner pride and other new investments. • 1996 -2000: Co- Founder, Resurgent City Center (RCC), a $400,000 HUD and SUNY Research Foundation funded Community Outreach Partnership Center, Based on the Buffalo State College campus, the RCC provided a link between campus and community resources. • 1996 -1999: Partnered the relationship between RCC and the Our Market Project, a broad -based grassroots effort to establish a community -owned and operated supermarket in the under - served Masten District. Community efforts eventually resulted in establishing a police station on Fillmore Avenue and E. Ferry Street and a Tops Supermarket on Jefferson Avenue, Buffalo, NY. • 1996 -1999: Economic consultant to the Buffalo Community Partnership, the Apollo Theater Restoration Project and Our Market Development Project, Buffalo, NY, • 1996 -1997: Economic Advisory Group Member, Black Community Crusade for Children, Children's Defense Fund, Washington DC. • 1991 -1993: Educator at Comstock Maximum Security Prison, Comstock, NY, University Without Walls Program. • 1984 - Present: Center for Popular Economics, Amherst, Massachusetts. A training center where progressive economists teach popular economics to community activists and labor leaders. • 1979 -1985: Counselor, Alternative Youth Detention, Holyoke, MA. Personal • Happily married to my wife, Claudine; we are a loving family that includes three daughters and a one year old son. • Fluent in Spanish. • Teach Go Ju -Ryu at Buffalo State College, an Okinawan martial art I teach as a civil discipline. • Play clarinet, BOBBY HORTON 356 Carlton Street Buffalo, New York 14204 OBJECTIVE: To obtain a challenging position in Business Administration and utilize present work experience EXPERIENCE 9/2008 --- present OWN AND OPERATE A SUBWAY FRANCHISE - generate or collects and review daily and weekly business reports for compliance with standards track and forecast sale - determine cash flow plan purchase of supplies - interview, hire, train, evaluate, and terminate personnel resolve customer complaints - maintain budget and employee records - prepare payroll, pay bills, monitor bookkeeping records - devising and marketing promotional campaigns - reporting to and attending regular meetings with area managers or head office representatives - establish relationships with the local community and undertaking activities which comply with the company's corporate social responsibility programmers 12/2001 - present DUNLOP /GOODYEAR - LINE ATTENDANT - inspect, cut and measure treads for automobile tires - Input size, weight, legibility of tread marks and the ingredients of the material that makes up the compound for each tire tread 5/1997 -9/2001 BETHLEHEM STEEL CORPORATION - MECHANICAL MILLWRIGHT - install and repair machinery and equipment for major coke manufacturer - inspect all mechanical equipment - diagnose equipment problems using test equipment and experienced judgment - perform mechanical construction work CERTIFICATIONS: Air Conditioning / refrigeration I &il (2001), Mckiniey HS Asbestos handier (2000), Edward O Watts, P.E. Mechanical Learner (1998), Erie Community College Welding Certificate (1998), BOCES Residential Wiring (1998), BOLES Industrial Electricity 11990, Adult Program, Buffalo Schools Electronics (1991), BOCES EDUCATION; Diploma in Electronics, 1986 Seneca Vocational High School, Buffalo NY COMMUNITY SERVICE: Deacon — Bethesda World Harvest International Church Member of Broadway market task force 0 ( � 420 Sycamore Street Buffalo, New York. 14204 (716) 570 -6203 it)dd vahooxoli To Whom It May Concern: I have developed a unique skill set which will compliment this Business industry; possessing a Master's degree in Business Administration. My skills in leadership, organization, and determination will be an asset in fulfilling the duties and responsibilities for the Ellicott District Council Member position. In the interest of utilizing; these skills, I would like to be employed with your organization. I have done extensive work throughout the community; including highway clean -up, clothing; drives, food drives, and volunteering at food kitchens and neighborhood cleanings. Strong leadership ability, analytical aptitude and solid judgment coupled with flexibility are my most noteworthy strengths. The ability to work quickly and efficiently under pressure while maintaining a pleasant, protessional demeanor are assets that I'm sure would be of value in your organization. "I'hrough my intense studies, l have grained invaluable knowledge about the importance of teamwork. My ability to grasp new and challenging; concepts with an acute sensitivity to deadlines and goad organizational skills has only aided in my success.. .In so doing, I have established myself as a reliable and very persistent person with a positive mental attitude. I have attached a copy of my resume and would appreciate your consideration. l look forward to hearing from you and discussing my candidacy for this position. If you need further assistance, please feel free to contact me at (716- 570 -6203) or iod iilEi trt•'Y t l(.)ii.0 L77il. Sincerely, ; Todd L. Maclin :i TODD L. MACLIN 420 Sycamore Street I Buffalo, New York 14204 1 716 - 570 -6203 1 ! <! G! _ € jjjZ W CoM Objective To obtain a full -time position that will utilize and enhance any current qualifications and offer stability. In past years, I have had the pleasure of employment with successful and notable companies. 1 exhibit a professional demeanor with the ability to work quickly and efficiently under pressure. In addition to consistent long term performance, as well as fundamental and quantitative research skills, 1 demonstrate strong leadership competencies, analytical abilities, solid judgment and decision making. With solid management and customer service experience, as well as exceptional communication skills, I am sure to be an extremely strong candidate for employment within your company. Experience 2007 - Present Southern Wine & Spirits/Sidney Frank Buffalo, NY iWand Ambassador of Cognac • The top sales marketer in Western New 'York • Responsible for educating consumers about different spirits • Responsible for training new employees on sales and marketing of different spirits. • Required to meet with vendors to set up marketing strategies for promotions and sales. 20M - 2008 Bryant & Stratton College Academic Advisor Orchard Farb, NY • The top Advisor out of 15 campuses for student enrollment and retention percentage, for over 4 straight semesters. • Provided career and life guidance for current and potential students. • Responsible for organizing, structuring and implementing student activities. • Assisted in development of class course schedules with Dean of Instruction. • Was on a hiring committee that met with possible candidates seeking employment with the college. • Responsible for the preparation of orientation, NTHS (National Technical Honor Society), Career Fairs, and Open House. • Met with over 200 students a semester to set up schedules, talk about grades, attendance, and progress in classes. 2001 -2006 HSBC Bank Depew, NY Mortgage Processor /Closer • Conduct accurate analyses of credit reports, income and asset verifications and other required documentation to render and support a credit decision. • Work with borrowers, brokers, correspondents, sales and other areas to resolve difficult, sensitive and disputed issues. • Consult with lawyers and title companies to ensure a smooth and sound closing. Senior New Loan Set -Up Specialist i, 1.1 • Complete thorough and accurate review of mortgage documentation and data on closed conventional loans, to ensure compliance with government, regulations, private investor and mortgage- backed securities requirements, closing conditions, escrow and HUD -1 calculations, and 11.MDA/CRA regulatory compliance. • Ensure proper lien position to eliminate potential losses and support recoveries. • Coordinate and ensure timely receipt of closed mortgage loans from attorneys, closing agents, title companies and origination areas. • Ensure delivery of the loan and required loan data to various conduit and private investors within established timeframes. TODD MACLIN PAGE 2 2000 -2001 Board of Education Buffalo, NY Teacher (substitute) * Provided academic instruction to elementary grades, including special education. * futored students in problem subjects. * Worked in after school programs to help strengthen students skills 2000 -2001 TOPS Corporate Headquarters Williamsville, NY A/R Representative • Contacted vendors regarding outstanding balances, ranging from $10,000 to $100,000. • Established payment schedules. • Worked with many national food chains regarding any supply/billing conflicts. 1999-2000 ARC & Communications, Buffalo, NY Account Executive • Conferences with Senior Management, for restructuring their businesses with cellular communications. • Supervised/trained 35 employees on selling techniques and new promotions. • Completed multiple training sessions for selling and customer relations. • Responsible for running customer credit checks. EDUCATION Medaille College of Amherst, New York MBA, Business, 2005 State University of New York•. at Buffalo BS, Legal Studies, 1996 TECHNICAL SKILLS • Operational knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Internet, Toss, Lotus, Banner, • Various banking programs and most common business machines • Worked with United Parcel Service safety committee to ensure that OtISA standards were met. References furnished upon request November 20, 2009 Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk, 1308 City Hal 55 Niagara Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski, (I, "I� IYY (�" G fJ N r As a pastor and leader of our congregation in the City of Buffalo and primarily with a constituency and assets in the Ellicott District; this letter is in support of Reverend Darius Pridgen selection by the Common Council to fill the unexpired term of Brian Davis. I realize that the Council has a process to which the formal submission of intent or resume's are to be forwarded, however, given the urgency and necessity of providing competent, proven and non bias leadership to the Ellicott seat, we are deeply concerned about our future endeavors and commitments made to the residents, businesses, churches and community groups of the Ellicott district. Please share this letter with the Buffalo Common Council of our support of Reverend Darius Pridgen to be voted by the Council as the replacement for Brian Davis. Sincerely, REC E-WED AND H Ale "C� L. Pastor R. Dale Alston, Sr. °`.3 r I 7 I t; i11i: City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 42 M. Anderson - Request to Purchase Used Computer PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk A PP ROVED rl_t) _ 1-13 DEC 2 1 Nth �' T 1 N MAYOR .> t_ 0 0 0 4- MEMORANDUM To: City Clerk From: Marlene Anderson Date: 1211109 Subject: Purchase of Used Computer I am requesting to purchase a��U� computer from the MIS department in the amount of $35.00. The computer # is 4717, COB # 052040 33504917 G V F I t - PH f -,- A LTERNATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS Phone: (716) 831 -9929 Fax: (716) 332 -0496 Ellicott Lofts + 489 Ellicott Street • Buffalo, New York 14203 TO: PETER BARONS FROM: DANIEL CONLEY DATE: 12/1109 SUBJECT: STREET VALUE FOR USED NOVA PENTIUM 4 Super Nova Small Form Factor Pentium Workstation - Intel Pentium 4, 2.8 GHz Processor - 512 MB Memory • 1.44 MB Floppy Drive CD -ROM Drive • Integrated Graphics Card • No Monitor Keyboard and. Optical Mouse * 40 GB Hard Drive • 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Adapter • Windows XP Pro Value $35.00 4 rV l 7r C y ll�7 C . AVE NO FONTANA * �` FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK * '� KEARNS LOCURTO * '� x RUSSELL SMITH` Maj - 5. * '� 2/3- G * �` 3/4- 7 * �` flifi�l ■itr /i� r Buffalo Public Schools �E" j District Parent Coordinating Council DPCC blog: www.bttffalo arents.blo gs ot.corn . l > - � �'i` €1 fit ' ?��_ �fCtili.�i'Ei� 71�)II �I�I 1'Il111[t11ilTlittl. IZl'C(lllll)l:r �Cifi't;l A �;,�iti,ir! I, lZ,��ilfn�I III. 1 iCC 1Fr�,itJenl Kim M. li�';�I�;I:. C�na >hut�clii�� timrvgm h.iE�rtl =i �1!ilnua�is���tl. I rc<� =;atrct� t laaiE I I��r��i�i���. hSS(' �.iai�un Meeting Agenda Tuesday, December 1, 2009 6:00 Pm — 5 :00 Pm 1. Call to order: President - Co -Keen Webb (10 minutes) a. RoII Call -- Establisllnretit of a Quortitit h. Approval of Novem her 10, 2009 minutes 2. Old Business (15 minutes) a. Site Based Ma nagement 'Teams (SBMT) /School linprovemeut Plans (SIP) Reports 3. New Business (15 minutes) a. Parent Survey 4. Committee Reports (15 minntes) a. Standing Committee Reports — Food Policy Ad Hoc Committee b. Health Committee Report c. Nomination Committee Report 5. DPCC Purpose Reports (5 minutes) a. Report from Board of F.dticati©n Members and /or Superintendent 6. PTO Reports (20 minrrtes) a. School Meeting rePorts — Reflective of Stlr(lent Achievelnerrt b. DPCC Rep. II) Badges c. District -wide Parent Organization reports — SEPAC & Title I District Reports (20 minutes) a. District Stakeholder agreerllcnt — Meeting Update i. Walk Through Report ii. District Attendance & Suspellsion Data b. Parent lnr'olvCment Supervisor i. Parent Facilitator update 8. Parent Updates /infor•lrration (5 minutes) a. Upcoming Parent Advocacy Training 9. General Aiinoaticements /Upcoming "Training/ Plus -Delta Handout ( 5 Alin. ) Nest Meeting Dates :. 1. (.eneral Meeting — Sat., December 19, 2009 10:00 am at 1000 Main Street 2. Business Meeting — 'rues., Jap iary 5, 2009 Meeting starts at 6:00 pm — ._..__._ Stanley M. Makowski E.C.C. # at 1095 Jefferson .Avenue & Best The Wi:frict Parent Coordirlatilrg Cortncil is: "Buildings capaeity for parent involvement to improve strident achievement". .. i Meeting Agenda Saturday, October 17, 2009 10am - Noon 1. Call to order: President - Co -L.een Webb a. Review of previous minutes 2. Committee Reports a. Proposed Standing Committees 1. Budget 2. Nomination 3. health b. Food Policy c. Student Attendance Policy 3. DPCC Purpose Reports a. Board L,iason meeting b. Issues to bring to Superintendent c. Meeting with Principals SBMT /SIP 4. PTO Reports a. DPCC Rep. ID Badges b. District -wide Parent Organization reports -- SEPAC & Title I c. Meeting updates, Good news, issues and concerns 5. Old Business (1.5 Min) a. Process to ensure growing parent involvement G. New Business (15 Min) a. AQE Sound Basic Education resolution 7. General Announcements /Upcoming Training Next Meeting Date: November 10, 2009 Stanley M. Makowski E.C.C. #99 2 V95 Jefferson Avenu & Best The District Parent Coordinating Council is: "Building capacity for parent involvement to improve student achievement ". ._ y�N �� f r�M9�lt`►n Buffalo Public Scl3ools District Parent Coordinating Council Howard Lewis Parent Center 179 Albany Street Buffalo, New York 14213 C o - Ixell Wehl -, Pr, ,dl� nt \-1 ill Iml1tll,ltl, Rccorklhl;�. sm rl� '—lilmild I,_ Rodl rd Ill. V fcc h hnll ki. A\ ikk, Corrc mliw-' .Sccreiar4 Kmil< "th Muh ammad. i r('fistllcl' l.lo%(l I LlrPrdlvc% RSN l.r,il�oll DPCC bldg: www.buf aloparents.blags )ot.com Meeting Agenda Saturday, October 17, 2009 10am - Noon 1. Call to order: President - Co -L.een Webb a. Review of previous minutes 2. Committee Reports a. Proposed Standing Committees 1. Budget 2. Nomination 3. health b. Food Policy c. Student Attendance Policy 3. DPCC Purpose Reports a. Board L,iason meeting b. Issues to bring to Superintendent c. Meeting with Principals SBMT /SIP 4. PTO Reports a. DPCC Rep. ID Badges b. District -wide Parent Organization reports -- SEPAC & Title I c. Meeting updates, Good news, issues and concerns 5. Old Business (1.5 Min) a. Process to ensure growing parent involvement G. New Business (15 Min) a. AQE Sound Basic Education resolution 7. General Announcements /Upcoming Training Next Meeting Date: November 10, 2009 Stanley M. Makowski E.C.C. #99 2 V95 Jefferson Avenu & Best The District Parent Coordinating Council is: "Building capacity for parent involvement to improve student achievement ". 'S SUBJECT: COMPREHE NSIVE STUDENT ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR GRADES PreK - 12 Statement of Overall Objectives Every student has a right to educational opportunities that will enable the student to develop his or her fullest potential. Attendance policies are based on the principle that regular school attendance maximizes the student's interaction with his or her teachers and peers and is a major component of academic success. Improved school attendance generally increases student achievement. Therefore, attendance policies that provide for the early identification of attendance problems and effective methods to address therm are most likely to succeed. Successful implementation of any attendance policy requires cooperation arnong all members of the education community, including parents /persons in parental relation, students, teachers, administrators, and support staff. Description of Strategies to Meet Objectives The School District will: a) Create and maintain a positive school building culture by fostering a positive physical and psychological environment where the presence of strong adult role models encourages respectful and nurturing interactions between adults and students. This positive school culture is aimed at encouraging a high level of student bonding to the school, which in turn should lead to increased attendance. b) Develop a Comprehensive Student Attendance Policy based upon the recommendations of a Multifaceted District Policy Development Teach that includes representation from the Board of F.rducation, adnninistrators, teachers, students, parents /persons in parental relations and the community. The District will hold at least one public hearing prior to the adoption of this collaboratively developed Comprehensive Student Attendance Policy. c) Maintain accurate record keeping via a Register of Attendance to record attendance, absence, tardiness or early departure of each student. d) Utilize data analysis systems for tracking individual student attendance and individual and group trends in student attendance problems. e) Develop early intervention strategies to improve school attendance for all students. REF R F 1 THE s Pr Abntinued) SUBJECT: COMP REHENSIVE STUDENT ATTENDANCE POLICY FOR GRADES PreK - 12 (Cont'd.) b) Any absence for a school day or portion thereof shall be recorded as excused or unexdused in accordance with the standards articulated in this policy. c) If a student is absent for more than fifty percent (50 %) of a given class period, it will be considered an absence. A record shall be kept of each scheduled day of instruction during which the school is closed for all or part of the day because of extraordinary circumstances including adverse weather conditions, impairment of heating facilities, insufficiency of water supply, shortage of fuel, destruction of or damage to a school building, or such other cause as may be found satisfactory to the Commissioner of Education. Attendance records shall also indicate the date when a student withdraws from enrollment or is dropped from enrollment in accordance with Education Law Section 3202(l -a). ,Student Attendance/Course Credit As of September 2001 the Buffalo Board of Education coniptIlsory education requirement is 17 years of age. Students niust complete the school year in which they become 17 years old. The Buffalo Board of Education is committed to all students being provided every opportunity to achieve a high school diploma. Consequently, the Board has adapted a school compulsory attendance age policy that exceeds State requirements and ensures that students attend full time instruction until the student completes the school year in which he/she turns 17 years of age. At the same time as promoting attainment of the high school diploma, the Board also realizes that for certain students and their parents or guardians other educational avenues may be considered once the State requirement, that all children must remain in attendance until the last day of the school year in which they turn 16 years of age, has been reached. Therefore, the Board amends its policy to allow a minor child who attains 16 years of age prior to commencing high school or accruing high school credit, to be exempt from the policy provided they are enrolled in an approved high school equivalency program of the school district. The minor child may enter such a program, with authorization from a parent or natural guardian, at the conclusion of the school year in which the minor turns 16 years of age. The District believes that classroom participation is related to and affects a student's performance and grasp of the subject matter and, as such, is properly reflected in a student's final grade. For Purposes of this policy, classroom participation means that a student is in class and prepared to work. Consequently, for each marking period a certain percentage of a student's final grade will be based on classroom participation as well as the student's performance on homework, tests, papers, projects, etc. as determined by the building administrator and /or classroom teacher. �-] q (Continued) Sound Basic Education Covenant A covenant with the Next NYS Commissioner of Education After 14 years in office, New York State's Commissioner of Education, Richard Mills, has retired. An Interim Commissioner has been named, with a final appointment expected this fall at the beginning of the school year. As parents, advocates, students, and concerned people, we have a very rare opportunity t help set the agenda for a new top education official --- an agenda that ensures our state meets its obligation to deliver a sound basic education to ALL CHILDREN. Please join organizations and individuals from across New 'York in endorsing the Contract with the Next State Commissioner of Education. � sowsnenr � m �nrr�AneRgnrr��Ei��Ennr■ n■ ngnnrrsrr ■naAneeae ®s Fntf using Organizations (4N of 716109) ACORN Advocates for Children Alliance for Quality Education BCC Child Development Center, Inc. Campaign for Fiscal Equity Child Care Inc. Citizen Action of New York l�dlication Voters of New York Graham Windham Long Island Progressive Coalilinr, New York City Coalition for Educational Justice New York Immigration Coalition Schuyler Center for Analysis and Advocacy c® v � n �� rnnr � rorrrrnn rrwrnne�e�......nw enn ■.rr■ enn sear ®nara Endorsement Form Name Organization_ d tress Phone Title Email Please return to Alliance far Qualh o Education, 94 Central A venue, Albany, NY 12206 For more information, please contact Marina Marcou- O'Malley: 518- 432 -5315, ext. 604; marina eaa1 Fax: 518 - 432 -9498 Sound Basic Education Covenant We are requesting that the next Commissioner of Education and the Members of the Board of Regents enter into this Sound Basic Educatiou Covenant with the students of the State of New York, many of whom have been consistently denied their constitutionally guaranteed right to a sound basic education. By signing this Sound Basic Education Covenant, the Commissioner of Education and the Members of the Board of Regents are embracing the Declaration, sharing in the Principles, and committing to provide the leadership needed to advance the Priorities outlined herein. Declaration: T he f tndarrtental responsibility of the CIotutnissioner of Education is to deliver a "sound basic education" to all the students of the State of New York" The people of New York are entitled to a Commissioner of Education who is committed to educational accountability, who provides leadership and vision, who is committed to full transparency so that all New Yorkers have access to information relevant to their children's academic fixture, and who implements and enfiwrces the law and the Conrmissioner's regulations in a wiry that is consequential fir all parties involved` As the primaiy public official responsibleforthe education of New York's students, the Commissioner of Education must provide the public leadership necessary to ensure that all students have access to their constitutionally guaranteed right to a sound basin education. Pritrcil,les: ACCOUNTABILITY: Proven effective practices, effective teachers, and equitable resources to help students achieve the highest possible outcome. At graduation every student should be college, job market, and citizenship ready. LEADERSHIP: 'Vision, guidance, support and advocacy to provide a sound basic education for every student. ENFORCEMENT: Commitment to timely enforcement of relevant laws and regulations in relation to all school districts. TRANSPARENCY: Access of parents and community members to the educational process and to the decision - making procedures of local school districts and the State Education Department. Priorities I. Broaden the definition of student achievement beyond test scores and graduation rates to include preparation for college, the job market, and citizenship- -which are the objective Purposes of the "sound basic education" that is every New York student's constitutional right. 1 Close the achievement gaps related to race, language, income, and disability and require straightforward, clearly understandable, and publicly accessible reporting by .school districts within their local conrmunities on actions taken and progress made in closing these gaps. 3. Prioritize the specific needs of English language learners (ELL) through the creation of a senior level director who will be responsible for developing and implementing a strategy for increasing ELL, outcomes. Ensure that school districts utilize those state aid formula dollars that are generated based upon ELL enrollment to invest in proven programs and services to support ELL success. 4. build on the successes of the Contract for Excellence and overcome the shortcomings in its implementation by fully and thoroughly enforcing the law and CD1nmis5l011el'S regulations including but not limited to, the public disclosure and participation process, student achievement targets, and investing in best practices. Expand this model of accountability to cover more funding resources and more under - performing schools and districts in a manner that ensures effective coordination between and consolidation of planning and accountability tools. 5. Provide early childhood education, starting from birth with full -day services fo three -and four - year -olds as the Board of Regents has envisioned. 6. Provide a rich and diverse educational environment that will provide every student with broad -based opportunities including but not limited to arts education, physical education, high quality after school programs, career and technical education, and transition services for students with disabilities. 7. Require every school district to identify and deliver the educational resources students need to meet the new requirement that all general education students must earn a 'Regents diploma to graduate high school to ensure that this new standard is a pathway to success as opposed to a roadblock. S. Open up the process by which decisions are made at the district and state level, by providing real opportunities for parents, students, and community members to provide meaningful input and participate in the process - which requires that they receive substantive information about allocation of resources, school district and school accountability status, educational decision - making, and evaluation and analysis of data regarding resource investments and student outcomes. n C...,.,,,.,, Task t t. ".a,. t_ vk� +..,.3.. a � cE�n Force that Includes ttic iiiciulic%iS of fire 1Sfta1'U of icCgCntS, tilt; l,t)mmrSSlOnet' of Education, SenEOi' IeYel State Education Department personnel, and representatives of'parent and community organizations to monitor and assess the fulfillment of this contract and to generate joint recommendations and action steps to achieve the principles, goals and outcomes outlined is this Covenant. Our Vision for School Based Management Teams (SIP's) In the Buffalo Public Schools The statement below provides a composite picture of what we envision School Based Management Teams (SBMT'S) will look like, know, and do as they evolve over the next three to five years. We hope these general descriptions will provide reference points to keep us on track with the primary mission of this CR 100.11 --- to improve student performance throughout the District. SBMPS will: 0 Develop, monitor and revise their schools School Improvement Plan (SIP) 0 Be agents of restructuring, not solvers of day -today problems ® Be facilitators of decision, rather than exclusive decision makers ® Be long range rather than shori -term oriccnted (delete this InIllet) Take risks and be innovative, yet appreciate the needs, which prompted current guidelines, regulations, and contractual commitments, etc. They will responsibly challenge the rules. ® Seek flexibility where it is specifically linked to an instructional outcome a Develop a mission statement that will be the product of collective dialogue and commitment to meeting the needs of learners. 0 Strive to model and promote the habits of life -long learners on an organizational as well as personal basis. Seek advice from individuals and the educational research base to help shape their decisions and strategies for change. Respect the needs clf others to develop ownership in the change process, and establish timelines that will allow for maximum participation. Reach out to their constituents on a regular basis and continually work toward the development and use of effective communication skills. w Be knowledgeable of consensus decision making and work to effectively seek consensus Strive to enlist the participation of all members of the school community, "Putting children and families first to ensure high academic achievement for all" 2 1)rLlit -- Revised by 131,1 11/17/2008 Plan 'E7ements 1 —Manner and E:rtend of F'xpected Involvement of All Parties Each School will have an SBMT /SIP composed of the following stakeholders and alternates to be selected as described below: ® Mandated core members of the S13M`I' /SIP — according to Commissioner Regulations 100.1 1 Recommender) members —school based determinations a Administrators At least one administrator (principal or assistant principal) will serve on the SBMT /SIP . The school - based administrator(s) will utilize Central Office administrator(s) as either a regular member(s) of the SBMT /SIP or on an "as needed" basis. One administrative alternate should be selected to represent the principal or assistant principal should they be unavailable to attend a meeting. e Teachers At least five (S) teacher members, one of whom will be the Buffalo Teachers Federation (BTF) Delegate Chair or Building Committee member, as mandated by the BTF, will be selected by secret ballot of the entire teaching staff at each school. Vacancies will be filled in the same manner. Both will include a secret ballot and nomination process. One teacher alternate, for each teacher member, should be selected to represent a teacher who is unavailable to attend a meeting. a Parents )The Selection 1"roceys: (Rei '"Note — the orighial process was to he omilled front the atpdated polies and should have ottly th.e,f ollorvira,-: j - I'lle iratctrt of Ibis" r°ccominendalioii is to .seek !hc' cac'tivc lrcrrlicipalion (1f afl por'cnl.s. 1't'c believe that ,vab tantive change cannot and i -ill nol occur vrithow the i ivolvemerri cif hctrews. Parer rrternber's ol��5f3, #�1liF'il' ivill be chr�vn h the parew or��,�ani=erlion. at each s•c•hoo 1, 4/ lc�crs�t ftt�c� k�ctrc�rtfs vvi// he chosen ont f)f 1 vrill be a J)P��� reprL?. enialivc, One }t'rfl b e IN In esrdew of the Pared) Organi =[rlion'. irho may choose rr pr'ox tit will. lhvrc' will hi an alic) ette for each of Thes members in IN f.'vellt (3f LIlrCdTCidalrlhtj'. 1. Uefi►�iiior� of `�Pa.reE�t" a. 13c legal guardilin or pers01) actitlg "In loch parentis (as per CR 100.1 l ) rcgarding all aspects of a child's eclue.ation: l�. �raust Dave child ar children enrollctl currently rat the school. anal be �t (nt�n�era.�ployee); Teacher Aides Where possible at least one teacher aide will be invited to serve on the SBMT /SIP . If the number of teacher aides employed a the school exceeds the number of teacher aide seats, nominations will be taken and a secret ballot election will occur; At least one member will be a Buffalo Educational Support Team (BEST) Building Representative. "Putting children and families first to ensure high academic achievement for all" 3 Draft -- Revised by 1 it, R i 1/17/2008 ••• Students 9 The SBMT /SIP, in consultation with student, will determine the process for the selection of at least three student members, but the SBMT /SIP and student representation should be present no later than the second meeting. Parent approval for participation must be secured. However, at school where attendance is limited to students in grade four and under, student will be SBM "T /SIP members but SBMT will determine the manner in which student members will participate at such schools. •e• School Staff Optional school staff will be identified and invited by consensus of the core members of the SBMT /SIP based on the particular needs and issues of that school. ❖ Community Members Optional community members will be identified and invited by consensus of the core members of the SBMT /SIP, based on the particular needs and issues of that school. Broad based community involvement is encouraged. All members of the SBMT /SIP shall serve one-year terms, and shall there be eligible jor re- election. Elections i -0/1 he he no rater than the second vreek gf Mere. "for Icrnis to be served the f��llr�►a�ing sc/tf�a1 ��ccrr. District Committee A District Committee (DC) will be composed of members and alternates of the DCS who developed this District flan, or their replacements, who will be chosen in the same manner as their original selections. The DC will: i . receive from the SBMT /SIP 'S recommendations which they believe will facilitate the implementation of the District Plan 2. make recommendations to the Superintendent and the Board of Education based on the recommendations of the SBMTISIP and 3, mm at least four tines a year. In cooperation with the School District, a. faunal process to receive, collate and review this information will be established, irnplernentcd, and conducted by the DC. C"Onsensus SBMT /SIP will make all decisions based on consensus. Simply defined consensus means that all members "can live with" the decision. Consensus ensures that all parties have involvement in the decision. Consensus is not synonymous with unanimous agreement. When decisions are reached by a consensus is not unanimous agreement. When decisions are reached by a consensus, it is too necessary that all members completely agree. It is only necessary that they minimally agree. Before consensus can be reached, each member of the SBMT /SIP haws the right and the obligation to express any disagreement, and to propose a compromise. Through such discussion, team members develop a sense of ownership in the decision, because all parties have had a say in the decision. Quorum The presence of at least one member from each mandated groa will constitute a quorum. All SBMTISIP will have one from each of its mandated constituent groups before matters can be discussed "Putting; children and families first to ensure high academic achievement far all" 4 Ura[t -- Kevise(l by B1,R 1 1/ 17/2008 �11 1'U1 I [a& Can ctccis1Ult b ast7at oil improving ALRAC°nt act IICVQMCnC • 'Fo the students and to the larger school community; • To both the team and to his or her constituent group; Form reporting team actions to his or her constituents, and for reporting; constituents' ideas, needs and opinions to the team; • For staying mindful of the team's mission statement; • For publicly supporting and helping to implement consensus decisions; • For conscientiously attending meetings and team training; sessions; • For adhering to any ground rules established by the team The SBMT /Sll' is responsible for: • Publicizing meeting; location, dates and times ten days to two weeks before each meeting; • Selecting meeting times and dates which will allow all constituent groups to participate (e.g., schedule meetings on a rotating; basis after school or evening meetings, selecting standards meeting dates, such as the first Wednesday of every month, etc.) • Making; minutes and agendas regularly available (ten days to two weeks before the next scheduled meeting); Opening avenues of communications so that all stakeholders have a sense of ownership of the plan; ® Developing; a long -term plan and for establishing annual goals and priorities; • Making itself aware of existing laws and regulations; r nI, r,«iij'— rcr,3n; c'vcll2fCtling if71pl('rrte79INd cleeisinr?.S• in ct lilneh" . fashion. Jhis n.ill he donc thi'migh moilahly monilorim and relwr•ling I�j' action recurs. • Maintaining contact with other groups at the school (e.g., student council, parent group); • Notifying the Board of Education when the team is seated and operating;; Submitting an annual report on the progress of school -based management at its school to the Board of Education; • Making recommendations to the Board of Education foractions that will facilitate school -based decision making Plan Element 5 — Disjute Resolution Process When a dispute or impasse arises, SBMT /SIP are urged resolve the problem at the lowest possible level. Three types avert serious deadlocks; all SBMT /SIP will be provided with information on reaching consensus and training in conflict resolution .Boren the District Co�rtmittee o 5'tal�eltolrlers I . Review the District's plan periodically (every 2 years) as required by CR 100.11 2. Make recommendations on how to facilitate the implementation of the District Plan to the Superintendent and the Board of Education frorn recommendations of the SBMT /SlP . 3. Meet three times per year. "Putting children and families first to ensure high academic achievement for all" 9 Draft Revl b)� BI,R 11/17/2008 4. Will receive and review records from SBMT /SIP. 5. Maintain communications with SBMT /SIP and funnel concerns to appropriate sources. 6. Make recommendations to the Superintendent and the Board that will facilitate and improve shared decision making. "Putting children and families first to ensure high academic achievement for all" 10 Draft - Revised by 131.8 11/17/2008 p� Buffalo Public School District Attendance Rates, Sept. 1 -24, 2009, All Schools Sch # 5ch Name EOY 08.09 Sept. 2008 Sep 1 -24 2009 Rank 3 D Porter 89.36% 92.44% 95,61% 30 6 BEST 86.67% 90.56 %0 95.69% 29 17 ECC 89.12% 93.45°% 96.05% 21 18 Pantoja 88.40% 90.58% 95.76% 25 19 Native Am 88.81 % 92.43% 95,49% 35 27 Hillery Pk 90.03% 93.23% 95.35% 39 30 Sedita 89.89% 92.86% 95-31 40 31 H Tubman 88.71% 91.66% 9 5.40% _- _ - 37 32 Bennett Pk 92.58% 95.91 % 97.02 ° /n 8 33 Bilingual 88.79% 92.71 96.65% 10 37 Futures 88.53% 91.51% 95.50°% 34 39 MLK 90.51 % 92.43°% 95.83% 24 43 Lovejoy Disc 90.66% 91.45% 96.42% 17 45 International 90.61% 90.89% 95.76% 25 53 Community 89.51% 92.13% 96.26% 18 54 Blackman 91.90% 94.99% 96.5 14 56 Olmsted 94.03% 96.34% 97.27% 5 59 CR grew 90.67% 94.49% 95.70 %° 28 61 ECC 89.92% 9194°% 96.19% 1 9 64 Olmsted N 94.81°% 9712% 98.19 °% 2 65 Roosevelt 89.70% 94.83% 97.05°% 7 66 North Pk 90.30% 93.53% 96.43% 16 67 Discovery 94.48 %° 97.13% 98.23% 1 69 Houghton 89.50 %° J3.51 ° %. 94.98°% 43 72 Lorraine 91.42% 95.34% 96.47°% 15 74 Harnlin Pk 91.10% 92.69% 97.49°% 4 76 Badillo 88.05% 89.93% 95.41 36 79 Orabiarz 8 8.62" % 90.54°% 94.38% 47 60 Highgate 93.54°% 94.62°% 96.54°% 11 81 92.61 95.08°% 96.54°% 11 82 ECC 88.22 93.24°% 95.96°% 22 84 ECMC 85.26% 89.31% 93.66% 49 89 L Wright 92.21°% 95.93°% 97.07% 6 90 CR Drew ECC 88.55% 91.93 °f° 95.59% 31 91 BUILD 91.05% 93.2.6 95.85% 23 93 Southside 90.00°% 93.86% 95.71°% 27 94 W Hertel 86.53°% 88.32% 96.06°% 20 95 Waterfront 91.05% 94.06% 95.28% 41 96 Campus W 89.49°% 92.80°% 95.52% 33 97 H Austin 88.91°% 88.92°% 95.40°/° 37 99 Makowski 90.91 ° /a 96.53 11 13 192 Arts Acad 88.77°% _9 3.75 92.81% 93,71 48 195 City Honors 95.41% 96.98% ® 98.17% 3 197 MST 87.95°/° 89.69°% 9147°% 50 198 Intl Prep 88.80 % 90.66% 94.88°% 44 200 IBennett 77.42% 82.44% 91.87% 52 202 IGrovGr 179.04% 81.94% 94.52% 45 Prepared by Lynn Magdol, Student Support Services, 9/30/09 1 of 2 Sch # Sch Name EOY 08 -09 Sept. 2008 Sep 1 -24 2009 Rank 204 Lafayette 76.52% 82.41% 89 %n 57 205 Riverside 73.70% 78.83% 86.26% 59 206 South Pk 76.51% 82.87% 90.12% 56 212 Da Vinci 91.57% 95.23% 96.75% 9 301 Burgard 73,49% 78.65% 88,49 % 58 302 Emerson 8918% 93,18% 93.33 1 / 1 0 51 304 Hutch Tech 89.55% 92.91% 95.54% 32 305 McKinley 7831 % 85.26% 90.64% 55 307 East 82.65% 94.44% 90.69 % 54 402 OTC 90.93% 92.00% 94.43% 46 407 WNY Day 87,53% 82.44% 91.35% 53 415 Middle Coll 92.51 % 95.44 % 95.07 %a 42 ALL SCHOOLS 88.03% 91.40 % 94.90% ALL ELEM 90.24% 93.23%1 96,07% ALL HS etc. 83.20% 87.56%1 92.86 % Prepared by Lynn Magdo[, Student Support Services, 9/30/09 2 of 2 i Long -Term (6 or more days) and Short -Term (5 or less days) Suspensions, Sept. 1 -23, 2099 by Gender, Ethnicity, and Special Ed Status Sch # F Aar inn His Multirl Wh Sp Ed Total Long-Term Undup Long-Term Sept. 2008 Short-Term Enrollment 3 0 3 3 3 3 0 17 670 6 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 594 17 0 0 0 0 0 2 516 18 1 1 2 2 2 0 0 468 19 0 1 1 1 1 1 7 436 27 0 0 0 0 0 0 563 30 0 0 0 0 3 21 761 31 0 0 0 0 3 30 535 32 0 0 0 0 0 14 900 33 0 0 0 0 3 3 530 37 0 0 0 0 0 3 605 39 0 1 1 1 1 0 13 843 43 2 1 2 1 1 3 3 1 10 510 45 0 0 0 0 1 5 923 53 0 0 0 0 0 0 448 54 0 1 E 1 1 0 0 525 56 0 0 0 0 0 8 452 59 0 0 0 0 0 36 476 61 0 1 1 1 1 3 0 362 64 0 0 { 0 0 0 0 535 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 412 66 2 2 4 1 4 4 2 17 402 67 0 0 0 0 1 0 572 69 0 9 0 0 0 0 9 475 72 0 0 0 0 3 1 565 74 0 0 0 0 1 1 492 76 0 0 0 0 4 6 620 79 0 3 2 1 3 3 0 0 541 80 0 1 1 1 1 1 14 590 81 0 0 0 0 0 2 697 82 0 0 0 0 0 0 463 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 89 0 0 0 0 4 5 853 Approved by Dr. Peoples Student Support Services 9128/09 1 of 2 Sch # F M Am Ind As Mack Hisp Multir, Wh Sp Ed Total Long-Term Undup Long-Term Sept. 2008 Short -Term Enrollment 90 0 0 0 0 0 3 454 91 0 0 0 0 0 20 639 93 0 0 0 0 4 2 1157 94 0 1 1 1 1 2 0 521 95 0 0 0 0 0 26 898 96 0 2 2 2 2 3 4 792 97 0 0 0 0 2 5 284 99 0 0 0 0 0 3 886 131 2 2 4 4 4 7 2 192 1 0 1 7 1 1 3 6 829 195 0 0 0 0 0 1 848 197 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 431 198 5 0 5 5 5 0 0 443 200 3 0 3 3 3 5 41 1080 202 0 0 0 0 3 5 265 204 0 2 2 2 2 3 24 889 205 4 2 6 3 6 6 4 64 811 206 2 4 4 2 6 6 5 59 857 212 0 0 0 0 0 0 393 301 1 3 4 4 4 12 20 660 302 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 4 465 304 0 0 0 0 0 1 1118 305 0 4 3 1 1 1 4 4 6 6 1167 307 2 2 2 2 3 0 758 402 0 0 0 0 0 48 407 0 a9O 0 0 0 0 10 415 0 1 1 1 1 4 306 Total 25 0 55 6 0 3 5 64 64 1 98 528 1 36413 ,approved by Dr. Peoples Student Support Services 9128109 2ol2 00 ST. JOHN BAPTIST CHURCH 184 Goodell Street Buffalo, New York 14204 -1251 Phone: 716 -852 -4504 - Fax. 716 - 852.1520 hc l fa to. oEg MINISTER. MICHAEL, CHAPMAN, PASTOR 0 November 23, 2009 Mr, Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk 1308 City Hall 65 Niagara Street Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: As Pastor and leader of our congregation in the City of Buffalo and primarily with a constituency and assets in the Ellicott District, this letter is in support of Reverend Darius Pridgen's selection by the Common Council to till the unexpired term of Mr. Brian Davis. I realize that the Council has a process to which the formal submission of intent or resumes are to be forwarded; however, given [lie urgency and necessity of providing competent, proven and non -bias leadership to the Ellicott seat, we are deeply concerned about our future endeavors and commitments made to the residents, businesses, churches and community groups of the Ellicott District. Please share this letter with the Buffalo Common Council of our support for Reverend Darius Pridgen to be voted by the Council as the replacement for Brian. Davis. Sincerely, Minister Michael Chaprn Pastor psi - Let the words of 'my mouth, and the meditation of my heart, he accepitrhle in thy sight, 0 LORI), my .Strength, and my redeemer. (I'sal m 19:14) St. John Trait Belt Ct71f2t11unity UmpIn�,a ts ent f nrr�nr�rt�nr� r r.rvr Jrv• AAJ December 1, 2009 Mr. David A. Franezyk, President Buffalo Common Council City Hall Buffalo, NY Dear Mr. Francz.,yk: `hhis correspondence is to advise that St. John Fruit Belt CDC has no interest in 194 and 203 Maple Street for our Fruit Belt development plazas and, therefore, do not oppose Mr. Theodore Hawkins' expansion of his business at 933 Michigan Avenue_ Sincerely, Minister Michael Chapman President/CF0 ", � c ` V � `fir ` .OrWMI T 833 Michigan Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14203 _., Tax (716) 852 -4622 - mpree Development - -11 December 1, 2009 NEW YORK STATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION d /bla EMPIRE STATE DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION NOTICE OF PUBLIC SCOPING MEETING AND INTENT TO PREPARE A DRAFT GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT Richardson Olmsted Complex Master Plan 400 Forest Avenue Buffalo, New York Deadline for Comments on Draft Scoping Report: January 15, 2010 Notice is hereby given pursuant to the New York State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQRA), codified in Article 8 of the Environmental Conservation Law, and its implementing regulations (6 NYCRR Part 617) that the New York State Urban Development Corporation d /b /a Empire State Development Corporation ( "ESDC "), intends to prepare a Draft Generic Environmental Impact Statement ( "DGEIS ") for the proposed Richardson Olmsted Complex ( "ROC ") Master Plan in the City of Buffalo, Erie County, New York. By notice dated July 1, 2008, ESDC circulated to potentially involved and interested agencies a completed Part I of an Environmental Assessment Form (EAF) on the Proposed Action and solicited lead agency status for purposed of SEQRA documentation. No objections to ESDC serving as SEQRA lead agency were received within a required 30 -day comment period ending on August 1, 2008. The Proposed Action would involve expending State funds administered by ESDC to undertake activities that are an outgrowth of the ROC Master Plan, prepared under the auspices of the Richardson Center Corporation ( "RCC "), a not for profit 501(c)(3) organization established in 2006 to spearhead an effort to plan and undertake activities to realize new uses for the ROC. The Master flan involves a program for the stabilization, rehabilitation, and adaptive reuse of the H.H. Richardson designed buildings and the Frederick Law Olmsted designed grounds comprising; the former Buffalo State Asylum for the Insane located in the City of Buffalo. Previously used as a portion of a psychiatric treatment facility administered by the New York State Office of Mental health ("OMIT'), the buildings /grounds targeted under the Proposed Action — comprising; approximately 43 -acre area and over 487,000 square feet of vacant building; space — 38.2 acres have now been classified by OMH as surplus facilities and an agreement with OMH has been reached to transfer the remaining; 4.8 acres. Now referred to as the ROC, the property is designated as a National Historic Landmark and is on the State and National Registers of historic Places. The Master Plan seeks ways to reuse the existing H.H. Richardson designed buildings and aspires to integrate additional facilities in a manner complimentary to the original spirit of the site. )� I,/ The State of New York has targeted $76.5 million in funds to assist in undertaking efforts to advance the Master Plan; ESDC would adopt and approve a General Project Plan ( "GPP ") to authorize funding of activities to further these objectives. The GPP would be subject to public review and approval by the ESDC Board of Directors and review /approval of the NYS Public Authorities Control Board approval. Other potential discretionary activities under the Proposed Action would include, but not be limited to: disposition of surplus lands comprising the ROC by various state agencies to the RCC; and re- zoning of such lands to permit and support new land uses proposed under the ROC Master Plan. ESDC has determined the Proposed Action to be a Type I action under the implementing regulations for SEQRA as follows: Part 6I7.4(b) (v) states the following actions are Type I if they are to be directly undertaken, funded or approved by a State agency: • Part 617.4 (b) (6): Activities, other than the construction of residential facilities, that meet or exceed any of the following thresholds; or the expansion of existing nonresidential facilities by more than 50 percent of any of the following thresholds: A project or action that involves the physical alteration of 10 acres; and In a city, town or village having a population of more than 150,000 persons, a facility with more than 240,000 square feet of gross floor area. Part 617.4(b) (9): any Unlisted action (unless the action is designed for the preservation of the facility or site) occurring wholly or partially within, or substantially contiguous to, any historic building, structure, facility, site or district or prehistoric site that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, or that has been proposed by the New York State Board on Historic Preservation for a recommendation to the State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) for nomination for inclusion in the National Register. After considering the actions contemplated in the ROC Master Plan and reviewing the Environmental Assessment Form ( "EAIi "') prepared for the Proposed Action and the criteria for determining significance in the SEQRA regulations (6 NYCRR 617.7(c)), ESDC finds that the Proposed Action may have a potential significant effect on the environment based on the following findings, and therefore a DGEIS will be prepared. The findings conclude that the Proposed Action may have an effect on: • Cultural and Historic resources; • Land use; • Urban design and visual resources; • Neighborhood character; • Traffic and transportation; and • May result in construction impacts. Ernpira State 0,avaloprrlont Corporation 5 Parry Street, 3oftall, AY 84211 1917H 949 8203 W25 Site: ar��.em�ire.state.�y.us I �� A Public Scoping Meeting has been scheduled to obtain comments on the proposed scope of analyses for the DGEIS outlined in the Draft Scoping Document:, which is attached to this notice. The meeting will be held on: Thursday, December 17, 2009 6:00 P.M. Rockwell Hall Auditorium - Buffalo State College 1300 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, New York 14222 The Full EAF, Draft Scoping Document and ROC Master flan may be downloaded from the Project web site, htt lwv���ry _�icl�� olnrste cicom, or may be reviewed during normal business hours at the following branches of the Buffalo & Erie County Public Library: Central Branch 1 Lafayette Square Buffalo, NY 14203 -1887 Crane Branch 633 Elmwood Avenue Buffalo, NY 14222 Copies of the Draft Scoping Document may be requested through the contact information provided below. Comments on the draft scope of analyses maybe presented by any interested group, agency, or individual at the public Scoping meeting or submitted in writing to: Paul Tronolone Empire State Development Corporation 95 Perry Street Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 284 -2556 (716) 284 -291.7 fax �#rec�nolo��e(c�,�.€�►ri Fc.�fattc.���.t� WRITTEN COMMENTS ON THE DRAFT SCOPING DOCUMENT WILL BE ACCEPTED UNTIL 5.00 P.M. ON FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 2010 RECHVED AND FILED This notice and the draft scoping report have been sent to the following involved or interested parties: • Han. Charles Schumer, U.S. Senator, New York • Hon. Kirsten Gillibrand, U.S. Senator, New York • Hon. Brian Higgins, Congressman, 27th District • Hon. Antoine Thompson New York State Senator, 60th District • Hon. Sam Hoyt, New York State Assemblyman, 144th District • New York State Historic Preservation Office • Dormitory Authority State of New York • New York State Office of General Services • NYS Department of Transportation — Region S • NYS Dept. of Environmental Conservation - Region 9 • NYS Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services • NYS Office of Mental Health • Buffalo Psychiatric Center • Buffalo State College • Hon. Chris Collins, Erie County Executive • Erie County Legislature (c /o Clerk of Legislature) • Hon. Maria Whyte, Erie County Legislator, District 6 • Erie County Department of Planning & Environment • Erie County Department of Health • Erie County Department of Public Works • Erie County Industrial Development Agency • Hon. Byron Brown, City of Buffalo Mayor • Buffalo Common Council (c /o City Clerk) • Hon. Joseph Golombek, Buffalo Common Councilman, North District • Buffalo Planning Board • Buffalo Preservation Board • Buffalo Zoning Board of Appeals • Buffalo Office of Strategic Planning • Buffalo Dept. of Permits, Inspections, & Economic Development • Buffalo Dept. Public Works, Parks, & Streets • Buffalo Fire Department • Buffalo Police Department • Buffalo Sewer Authority • Jelly Bean .function Childcare Center • Transitional Services, Inc. • WNY Federal Credit Union • Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy • Burchfield Penney Art Center • Campaign for Greater Buffalo • Preservation Buffalo Niagara Empira Stata Da +ralopniant Corporation 35 Pg3 °# °y VPW, 3da(al�ij. V 14203 tai 713 346 3M Pa'. )' e =E Mali Sli:e:t.ainire.stata.t�.u� MICHAEL. P. KEARNS PRESIDENT PRO TEMPORE SOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL MEMBER 65 NIAGARA SQUARE, 1401 CITY HALL BUFFALO, NY 14202 -3318 PHONE: (716) 851 -5169 0 FAX: (716) 851 - 4294 L -mail: mkearnsacity- buffalo.com CHAIRMAN ©Q IFINANCE 0 �� `� WATERFRONT DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEES BUDGET BURA Civil. SERVICE CLAIMS RULES LEGISLATIVE ASSISTANTS MARTHA -ANN MURPHY ) t'f9!�., KELLY M. KRUG RUSSELL C. WLAVER November 30, 2009 Dr. James A. Williams, Superintendent Buffalo Public Schools City Hall Room 712 Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Dr. Williams: Both as a parent and as the South District representative on the Common COLn1Cll, 1 atn well aware of the value that the Discovery School #67 brings to South Buffalo. School ##67 prepares students for their futures using hands -on and minds -on learning techniques that engage students it] real - life learning situations, Furthermore, School #67 has helped to stabilize South Buffalo neighborhoods by giving parents a unique and innovative option in selecting a primary education institution for their children. As a result, nearby home values have increased, and more and more South Buffalo parents are choosing to send their children to public school. The demand to attend the Discovery School, however, has exceeded the building's capacity. Over the past three yea's my office has taken numerous telephone calls from parents whose children have been placed on the School ##67 waiting list. Many of these children still have not been admitted to Discovery, and their parents have given up on the public schools. For these reasons and more, I respectfully request that you consider expanding the Discovery School #67 in South Buffalo. Au increased Discovery School presence in the South District will further enhance our neighborhoods, as well as expand the cap=acity of the Buffalo Public Schools system to admit new students. Thank you in advance for your consideration of this platter. Sincerely, Michael P. Kearns South District Representative City of Buffalo Common Council F t 1 T s< t .. k A t;" ' p "'F ®r e People" l�1 t`, `:' New Beginnings Church of God in Christ Pastor - Teacher Robert J. Lowe 000 431 William St. Buffalo, NY 14204 (716)853 -6071 (Mailing Address: PO Box 1125*Buffalo, NY 14205 -1125) November 23, 2009 Gerald Chwalinski Cit_v Clerk, 1308 City Hall Cis Niagara Street Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Mr. Chwalinski: P - As a pastor and leader of our congregation in the City of Buffalo and primarily with a constituency and assets in the Ellicott District; this letter is in support of Reverend Darius Pridgen's selection by the Common Counci( to fill the unexpired term of Brian D avis. I realize that the Council has a process to which the formal submission of intent or resume's are to be forwarded, however, given the urgency and necessity of providing competent, proven and non - biased leadership to the Ellicott seat, we are deeply concerned about our future endeavors and commitments made to the residents, businesses, churches and community groups of the Ellicott district. Please share this letter with the Buffalo Common Council of our support of Reverend Darius Pridgen to be voted by the Council as the replacement for Brian Davis. Sincerely, Robert J. Lowe, Pastor New Beginnings Church of God in Christ RJL: mwc a R .." t t yt� r ...r. 'AND HLED RECOVED i � 0 �� `� Introduction The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) is pleased to update you about environmental cleanup activities planned for the Bengart and Memel Site located at 1079 Clinton in the City of Buffalo. NYSDEC has determined that cleanup work is necessary to address environmental impacts that resulted from former metal recycling operations, including scrapping transformers and capacitors that contained polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). PCBs are large bulky molecules that are oily in nature and difficult to break down. They are the major contaminant of concern in the site's surface. and subsurface soils. To address this concern, a cleanup effort known as an Interim Remedial Measure (IRM) will begin in November 2009. An IRM is a cleanup action that can be conducted relatively quickly to address an obvious environmental problem in order to minimize environmental or health risks. Cleanup work at the site will be performed under New York State's Superfund Program. The Superfund Program cleans up contaminated sites where consequential amounts of hazardous waste may exist. For more information on the Superfund program, visit littp:l/ vww,dcc , v /chemical /8439.1itm1 What Will the Cleanup Worn. Involve? The upcoming IRM cleanup work will address immediate environmental concerns involving PCB contamination at the site. The cleanup activities will include: • Demolishing the remaining building, with asbestos abatement; • Decommissioning the dilapidated groundwater collection and treatment system; • Excavating and disposing impacted soil and fill; and • Restoring the site by leveling the excavation, covering the area with gravel, and installing new fencing. Details concerning the site are presented in the Site Investigation Report, as well as the IRM Work Plan, which are available for public review at the locations listed at the end of this fact sheet and on the NYSDEC website, During upcoming cleanup activities, health and safety plans and air monitoring plans will be implemented to protect workers and the community. ! V �/i . r Pins S€ H, ;5te •n mf L 'k,"Oft pa st gafi kfy d ki a� st s a, n �!lilt. o to ueaq its Sf ti ��0 g h� PI fA, �t 7 Irfjoi� 11 Pee � y r8 /dtg x r, Cleanup work at the site will be performed under New York State's Superfund Program. The Superfund Program cleans up contaminated sites where consequential amounts of hazardous waste may exist. For more information on the Superfund program, visit littp:l/ vww,dcc , v /chemical /8439.1itm1 What Will the Cleanup Worn. Involve? The upcoming IRM cleanup work will address immediate environmental concerns involving PCB contamination at the site. The cleanup activities will include: • Demolishing the remaining building, with asbestos abatement; • Decommissioning the dilapidated groundwater collection and treatment system; • Excavating and disposing impacted soil and fill; and • Restoring the site by leveling the excavation, covering the area with gravel, and installing new fencing. Details concerning the site are presented in the Site Investigation Report, as well as the IRM Work Plan, which are available for public review at the locations listed at the end of this fact sheet and on the NYSDEC website, During upcoming cleanup activities, health and safety plans and air monitoring plans will be implemented to protect workers and the community. ! V �/i Next St Cteps After cleanup work has been completed, DEC will publish a report . that will propose either no further action or additional measures to complete the cleanup of the site. The report, .called an Interim Remedial Measure /Alternative Analysis Report, is expected to be released in mid 2010. . Pact sheets similar to this one will be sent to notify you about important project milestones and to keep you updated throughout the project's progress. In addition to improving environmental conditions, the cleanup work will help make future redevelopment of the site possible. Once all necessary environmental cleanup activities are completed, the property will be suitable for reuse. Site Back round Bengart and Memel's operations involved recovery of metal and metals alloys. Transformers and capacitors were accepted at the site, and PCB oil spills resulted in contaminated soils and shallow groundwater. Early in the 1980s, PCB impacted run -off reached the Buffalo Sewer Authority's combined sanitary sewer on Clinton Street. Under a NYSDEC order signed in 1982, the site owner /operator at that time conducted cleanup actions between 1984 and 1986. to address the contamination. These activities included: « Participating in an Environmental Protection Agency pilot study project in which impacted soils were treated to reduce the concentration and toxicity of PCBs; • Excavating and properly disposing impacted soils at a registered offsite disposal facility; and • Installing an asphalt cap system and groundwater collection /treatment system to contain residual contaminants at the site. Under the 1982 order, the owner /operator was required to operate and maintain these systems. However, they have not been properly maintained. The current owner abandoned the site and has not responded to NYSDEC's directives. In order to assess the need for continued operation and maintenance of these systems, NYSDEC conducted a limited site investigation in 2006. The investigation documented elevated concentrations of PCBs in surface and subsurface soil /fill materials that are above NYSDEC standards for soil and sediment. Water collected at various points also indicated PCB contamination of groundwater and surface water. There is the potential for contaminated runoff to migrate offsite. People might also come into contact with contaminated soil or inhale contaminated dust. Who Should I Call If I Have Questions About the Site Environmental Questions Mr. Eugene Meinyk, P.E., Project Manager NYSDEC 270 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 851 -7220 Healt Questions Mr. Cameron O'Connor, Public Health Specialist NY Department of I lealth 594 Delaware - Avenue Buffalo, NY 14202 (716) 847 -4385 Locations to View Project Documents Project documents are available for public viewing at the following locations: East Clinton St. Public Library NYS Department of Environmental Conservation 1929 East Clinton Street 270 Michigan Avenue Buffalo, NY 1.4206 Buffalo, NY 14203 (716) 823 -5626 (716) 851- 7220(Please call for an appointment) Documents are also available in electronic format on DEC's Region 9 Environmental Remediation Project Information page. Go to htt : /hvvvw,dee.n , !ov /chemical /37554.htnxl and look for the Bengart and Memel entry under the Erie County heading. !.( m ?.� STATE. OF NEW YORE EXEC -u 7VE C HAMBER AiRANY DAVID A. PA"rERSON GOVERNOR November 14, 2009 Ms..1acquieline E. Rushton Senior legislative Assistant Buffalo Cornnion Council 65 Niagara Square, 1413 City Mall Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Ms. Rushton: o ( 1 0 M� Thank you for sending me a copy of Resolution Number 95, which was recently adopted by the Connilon Council of the City of Buffalo_ My staff and I will evaluate your correspondence and, further, follow up with you should We require any further information or clarification. Please be assured that we will keep these conlnlents III mind during any discussions we may have on this niatter. Once again, thank you, and warmest regards. Sincerely, David A. Paterson www_ny.gov �� K ,zuy i �n ? 0 U DAVID A', RIVERA AY I •`'it;j;331- :i;?'.i t. �7f i 'n ,I hoc 2M J1 Han – )11—f: P 3!..;Oo l City of Ii i! ';ilo Div", i." r t ;ill -1 F a - Roorn.901 City Iiialj. 6- Niagara SCI ua11 BL:Ifl1lo, NY 1420 _...,v G 0 a l'Ax i 4F l 'T'` 0:.,rnr�.� iST. 'IT i�elSL� I°i11ng Paperwork k Nce(l:d .f �i Corned Approva 01 tl'� /wjuk; lion of 2��4- 02 ltud. )n Mr. 1:4annorr to reoli.iest LhZit the Division o[ -Real I'state file wit], the City Clerk, no later than 12:00 pm on Tuesday, December 8, 2009, all paperwork necessary for Common Council acqu isition o f 294- l iudson St. by Heart oh tl,.c City Neighborhoods, Inc. approval oval of the (`'f-IOCN ")- jjp until very recently, IIOCN had been in discussions with Brian C. Davis, for Ellicott District (: ouneil .Mcrnber, to finalize, their acquisition o[•294 -�0? 1�Iudso>r St, pursuant to Ertl c - istirlg lirt(falo Urban Renew��l A ency ( "BURS ") Land Disposirion flf;recrncrit. As the I:;.11icott District is no longer represented by Brian C. Davis and the Ellicott District (..'ommon C()uncil scat is currently vacarit, I[OCN has contacted the C01 -11111011 Council to 'T Ovc dais Process Iorward and obtain their approval. II0C:N has already put funding in place and received a grant award of $1.5 million from the NYS DTICT to build 8 residential units in furtherance of this project, and has paid BURA a total of' $ 16,000 toward the purchase of the fend as of April of 2009 as rioted in the executed SALll' OF UNIMPROVE;I) PIZC PFIR`l'Y. It is the understanding, of the COUncit that all other requirements [or this project to move forward have been nict, inclkiding obtaining appropriate Zoning, Preservation and Planning Board approvals, and that land acquisition remains I IOCN's soli: inlhedimerrt to beginning this Project - The only requisite remaining, for the transfer ()I title to the vacant lots at 294 -302 Hudson St. is for the Real Estate Division to file the appropriate documents for C Council approval, r... X 0 Lkywin . c dcar"Y [A%bQd 11K aw ..dm ...,_s. ol i.1 I 1"un d a L ha�� al 1 v% ' 'h� if this p ty , holds so much jwUNNO tor t I Uhaihk if! 'Idvancc for ;CIO coupwAi"! in ensidng that W.J. pciper�,vof, a pp ro v a l 01'dhi.i aem I by Gho:, Cormj'(ml C()1.l.cil, vVid"', all cxreclik4ncy WIN, David A. 11 very Nia�p,ara District COU! NICEI'Dtfr ,� C 1(i C', C": Andrew 0-[SMAC�' I'lMli L, Man WHY, Conunissioner, Dept of'J--',c0j-t0rrjj(,, Dcve10p111C71L, Pei - 'C' Inspections Byron Brown, Mayor. -aq fir: M 0 M TTEE i �6 :.�T A I 11 • � ��` Y',. 1 T 1 � A �1 ill ;A a HEART ofthe CITY NEIGHBORHOODS, INCORPORATED 42 Plymouth Avenue Buffalo,NY 14201 Phone - . 882-766 . 882-766 .. Ar (�L'I I T /("/U ` /- C; � � t � S (W —) ©00" December 1, 2009 Board of DIFectors Isabel Hortenberg., President Jessica Kettz, Esq. V.- President Tysha Martin, Secretary Tim Favro, Esq., Treasurer Dinah Gamin Amy Stromberg, Esq. Charles Sounders Manuel Rivera III Wendes Jones Lorilee Greene Kathy Polka Jeff Kruszka Advisor_y_Coulicil Cynthia Schwartz Steven Polowitz, Esq, Jason Yots, Esq. Staff Stephanie Simeon, MUP Executive Director D. Darlie AI -Hogq, MUP Development Specialist City of Buffalo Common Council City Hall Buffalo, New York 14202 Honorable Common Council Members: We write to request your assistance. Heart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc. (HOCN) was in discussions with Council Member Davis to finalize the acquisition of 294 -302 Hudson Street pursuant to an existing BURA Land Disposition Agreement. Unfortunately, we are now without representation to move this forward to the necessary Common Council approval. Progress to date: HOCN received a grant award of 1.5 million dollars from the NYS DHCR to build 8 residential units and funding is in place, HOCN paid BURA a total of $16,000 toward the purchase of the land as of April 2009 as noted in the executed AGREEMENT FOR THE SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY • Land acquisition is the sole impediment to beginning this project, as all other requirements have been met including Zoning, Preservation and Planning Board approval. 0 Common Council approval is the final requirement to transfer title of the vacant lots at 294 -302 Hudson Street. Upon transfer of title from the City, HOCN will be able to draw funds and begin construction as early as January 2010. A not - for - profit corporation dedicated to providing quality housing in Buffalo's Lower West Side This project is stalled until the Council acts. We request that you place this item on the upcoming council agenda for immediate consideration. It would be an embarrassment if delays cause HOCN to forfeit $1.5 million dollars to the State of New York and this opportunity for much needed development is squandered. 2 elf ectfully -,� S i eon ecu, -e ector Enc: AGREEMENT FOR THE SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY GRANT AWARD LETTE12 y 0 1 HE COMMITTEE ON LLEGIISLATION. AGREEMENT FOR THE SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY THIS AGREEMENT made this & day o 2t?U ?, by and between the CITY OF BUFFALO, City Hall, Buffalo, New York, hereinafter called "City" or "Seller", and HEART OF THE CITY NEIGHBORHOODS, INC. a New York State not for profit corporation with offices located at 42 Plymouth Avenue, Buffalo, New York 14201, hereinafter called "Purchaser". 1. AGREEMENT: Seller shall sell and Purchaser shall buy on the terms stated in this Contract. 2, PROPERTY: The properties described as follows: Street Address: 294 Hudson S.B.L. Number: 93.84 -4 -25 Consisting of: Vacant Land: 50' x 110 Assessed Valuation: $6,700.00 Street Address: 298 Hudson S.B_L, Number. 89.84 -4 -24 Consisting of Vacant Land: 37'x110' Assessed Valuation: $5,300.00 Street Address: 302 Hudson S.B.L. Number: 9$.84 -4 -23 Consisting of Vacant Land: 37' x 110' Assessed Valuation: 5,300,00 City of Buffalo, County of Erie, State of New York 3, PRICE: The purchase price is $16,000.00 - Auctioneer Fee, if applicable $ NIA Total $16.0go.00 � Payable as follows: Total monies paid on deposit $16,000.00 Auctioneer free (must be paid in full at Auction, non refundable) $ NIA On delivery of deed (in cash or certified funds) $ _ 0.00 _ The deposit is to be held until this offer is accepted at which time it shall become part of the purchase price. If this offer is not accepted, the deposit shall be returned to Purchaser and the offer shall thereupon become void. 4. CONDITION OF PROPERTY: Purchaser is acquiring property in "as is" condition. However, performance by the Purchaser of its obligation to purchase the premises pursuant to this Contract shall be contingent upon fulfillment (or Purchaser's waiver) of the following 07/07/09 1 of 5 Pages _ 1 C11- conditions (hereinafter referred to collectively as the "Conditions') on or before the 120"' day following the full execution of this Contract by both Seller and Purchaser: (a) Zoning -- The zoning of the premises shall be confirmed by the purchaser to be a zoning classification which will permit the lawful use or development of the Purchaser's intended improvements not subject to any condition unsatisfactory to Purchaser in its sole judgment. (b) Permits and Approvals -• Purchaser shall have obtained ail final unappealable permits and approvals necessary for construction of eight (8) units of rental housing, on conditions, which are acceptable to Purchaser in its sole judgment, from all appropriate governmental, regulatory and administrative bodies including without limitation prior property approval, site selection, building, sign, subdivision, curb cut and environmental approvals, which are required for the construction of the premises or Purchaser's intended improvements together with related site improvements. (c) Utilities — Gas, electric, water, sanitary sewer, storm sewer, telephone and other utility facilities shall be available to the premises and shall be adequate to service the needs of the Purchaser. (d) Inspection -- Purchaser may, at Purchaser's expense, , at any time after the execution of this Contract by Seller and Purchaser, have engineers, environmental consultants and /or other appropriate professionals enter upon the premises to determine whether (i) premises are in good condition and in compliance with all applicable building codes and similar requirements, (ii) the premises is free of underground storage tanks, environmental contamination, pollution, asbestos, hazardous conditions and other environmental concerns; (iii) that soil and underground conditions on the premises are structurally sound and suitable in all respects for Purchaser's intended use. Purchaser's obligations to perform under this Contract shall be contingent upon receipt of reports from such professionals, which are satisfactory to Purchaser in its sole judgment. If by the 120 day following the full execution of this Contract by bath Seller and Purchaser, the Purchaser shall not have notified Seller in writing that either (i) all of the conditions have been satisfied, or (ii) any of the conditions which remain unsatisfied have been waived, then either party may thereafter terminate this Contract by written notice to the other in which event the full deposit shall be refunded to Purchaser and neither party shall have any further rights or claims against the other under this Contract, CI~� �„ SSING. This transaction shall be closed, the payments made, and the deed delivered at the Office of the County Clerk of Erie County within one hundred twenty (120) days of the acceptance of this offer by the Com as the City may approve. mon Council or within such extension(s) of time TITLE City shall tender to Purchaser a good and sufficient quitclaim deed conveying good and marketable title to Premises in fee simple, free and clear of all liens and encumbrances, subject only to zoning restrictions, casements, covenants and restrictions of record, and the rights of tenants, if any. No claim for damages will lie against the City because of a defective title and the City makes no representations or warranties as to the purpose for which Premises is zoned. 07/07/09 2 of Pages 7. TITLE DOCUMENTS: City will not furnish to Purchaser any abstract of title or survey_ Purchaser may obtain a title report or policy of title' insurance at Purchaser's expense. 8. CANCELLATION: In the event Purchaser.fails to close this.transdction within-the time . limit herein provided, City may cancel this sale by giving written notice of such cancellation to Purchaser, whereupon this agreement shall become null and void and of no further effect, and the deposit shall be retained by City as liquidated damages, unless the Purchaser's failure to close is due to the Seller's default or inability to give good and marketable title, in which event the deposit shall be returned to Purchaser. 9. POSSESSION: a) Purchaser shall have possession of Premises from and after delivery of the deed. b) Transfer stamps to be affixed to the deed and the deed recording fees shall be paid by Purchaser. c) Purchaser shall also pay1or,the post involved in obtaining copy.of.legal description(s). 10. NON - ASST NASLE: Purchaser covenants and agrees that this contract shall not be assigned, transferred or pledged without written consent of City, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, 11. APPROVAL OF PURCHASE OFFER: This purchase offer is contingent upon final Common Council approval and if over Fifty Thousand Dollars ($50,000.00) approval from the Buffalo Fiscal Stability Authority must be obtained. This agreement shall immediately be forwarded to the aforementioned upon execution by the seller and purchaser. The Common Council of the City of Buffalo reserves the right to reject any and all Purchase Offers. If said Council rejects this Purchase Offer, the same shall become. null and void and neither party shall have further liability to the other, except that the deposit shall be returned to the Purchaser. 12. WARRANTY: Purchaser hereby states that _he (is) (are) not an employee(s) of the City of Buffalo; that _he (is) (are) not the former owner(s), nor a principal of the former owner(s) or a part of the immediate family of the former owner(s) and that �he�(is) (are) not making this purchase for such former owner(s) or for the purpose of transferring the property to such former owner(s). 13. ENTIRE AGREEMENT: This Contract of sale with (insert "no' or number) riders contains the entire agreement between the Seller and Purchaser and ___ is binding on either of them which is not contained in this contract. This Contract is intended to bind the Seller and Purchaser and those who succeed to their interests. 07/07/09 3 of 5 Pages 01 WHEREFORE, the Parties have set their signature on this Agreement far, the Sale of Unimproved Real Property an the states set forth below. PURCHASER: HEART W THE CITY ?4EjG't*0RH00bS, INC. DATE: BY: Mabel H rte rg, Presid SELLER: CITY OF IF DATE: BY: John P. Ha6non, Jr. Director of Real Estate WITNESS; 07/07/09 4 of 5 Pages a STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF ERIE ) CITY OF BUFFALO ) SS.: On this 20 "" me, the undersigned, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that helshe /they executed the same in his/her /their capacity (ies), and that by his /her /their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument Notary Public PATRICIA S. WfTTMEYCR Notary Public, State of New York No.01 W14966808 Oualified In Erie County My Commisslon Expires May 14, STATE OF NEW YORK) COUNTY OF ERIE ) CITY OF BUFFALO ) On this 20�aq before me, the undersigned, personally appeared personally known to me or proved to me on the basis o atisfactory evident to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he /she /they executed the same in his /her /their capacity (ies), and that by his/her /their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument mwmwLro , - f f PurcontradSaleorAuct )onunimproved2ormorehudsonprop ck CHRISTINL- KA66 ANOWIC1 00 MM1SmC]ivi EF1 ")p C)EE06 .4 !jullalu. NY My 07/07/09 5 of 5 Pages David A. Paterson Governor New York State Housing Trust Fund Corporation "ampton Plaza 38 -40 State Street Albany, NY 12207 May 18, 2009 Ms. Stephanie Simeon Executive Director I eart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc. 42 Plymouth Avenue Buffalo, New York 14201 Dear Ms. Stephanie Simeon; SI-IARS ID 9 20086093 Project Name: Barker Commons (SPP) Deborah VaMmcrongen Chairperson Congratulations! I am pleased to inform you that the Housing Trust I�und Corporation (I- 1'fFC) has reviewed your funding application and has awarded $1,522,000 from the NYS I - 10ME program (which includes a previously awarded Seed Money load) to assist you in new construction of eight units. ,�'Iiis award may require amendments to your proposal as submitted, You may request a Project Development Meeting with your regional office project manager to discuss the implementation of your project. Please be advised that that activities funded under this proposal may not be initiated until an cnvirontriental review has becil Conducted by I-IT1i C, 1 or information, please contact Thomas Van Nortwick, Buffalo Regional Office Director, at the Electric "Dower, 53 5 Washington Street, Suite 105, Buffalo, New York 14203, or at (716) 847 - 7955. Best wishes for success in the development of this project. S Vorah `._J DVanAmero ngen Chairperson CC' Thomas Van Nortwick Web Site: www.nysdhcr,gov Email address: dhcrinfo @nysdhcr.gc3v ;.,i n3 i4iAE 10 f 5 F L t5i.iILDIN(, CO IJ R1 S f12f:E,A 191HAL-0 NEWYORK 1 j7161 1 87Ui TAX: ON 874 3051 � ROU?�q 9O? €- [:('' =ISLA'I fVF OPFI(:1 E;E.fll:i)ING A1_MNY,N1WYORK 122I7 (5181,bS -3W] FAX (518)-x26 -6969 =J 1902 \ S1'K1. {I. I NTA(, /VA F.AL:1.5. NEIV YORK ( f P61 284 -5789 IAX I "7161 ?84 -58)6 December 2, 2009 Mr, Gerald Chwalinski City Clerk Rnl. 1308 City I Tall Buffalo, NY 14202 Re: Support for Green hoof Legislation Dear Mr. Chwalinski: v - TH E SEINKFE STATE OF NEW YORK AN'T'OINE M. THOMPSON SENATOR, 60TH DISTRICT [1 107v1P',0N % LNA "f K..(�()V ATl IOA4P`iC }S':Sf':NA'I'Lsl us CHAIR F::AV1R0N 1IFN'1'.Al (0NNi:RVi111QN COMMITTECS 0VI1, IONVIO.. . PL:A�fiIC7R5 f�INANCI�: 11FAITH INSURAN('1 LOCAL.CiOVFRNA I N'I' 1'Citft4l�;�19, RL:CRIi:A'I'I <_:)N F S1'ORIti VI THRANS. HONIFLAND SfCCEl12LPl' & MIL11`ARY AFrAIRS Please file the attached (10CLI CCs for the next ("om1)1011 Council Meeting for December 8, 2009. Sill , lY, ntv I e M. `hh0lI I1 ew York State Senator, 6W District F S'I [., IS 1.111 I.3 €i \lr (ii C011f.'f IMI TALC} 1,111 VOI Y 1 =1202 1716) 854 8M5 I-AX f i161 854 4G5] J ROOM WV I U;1SI.ATIl 014A.'I::: IMM oiN AI.RANY, \II W YO RK I.P17 I ?181 A'i� -337€ AX f5I8i 42G 6969 r�n:� ,1•IaIN srla:f:r NfAE , �11'Atill,l..�.1iI�a5'YORK 1'13U�i { ilbl 28`1- i "139 I AX I71(11 2R�i -5820 Ms. Jacqueline E. RuShton Senior Legislative Assistant CornrTron COL11161, City of Buffalo 65 Niagara SCluare;, Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 Dear Ms. Rushton: F f 11:1. 1116 1i S /Vf'E; OF NEW YORK /ANTOINE M. THOMPSON SENATOR, 60TH DISTRICT TI1C31MP NIY.q N/ml - .GC)V A'i'f IL)GIPSC } %r,:S iNA "I F:.5TATi{ NY US �'j 6 CHAIR HWI120NI t-Ik VIAL (O ?r`SI?UVAVION CQ m - m[ - E ES CIVIL SI_IMCL <, 1 F.M,IONS INANa{ III AIT11 iNSIJRANCI L OC A1, G0VFR-N N ]" i' (IRI iM. I:I ('I F- A1IOv' «SI'O €EIS Of_VI:LOP 4[:INT Vf;fI ANDSFCTJRFIYE 1411 I FARY APIAlRS Thank you for sending your letter regarding the C'oII1111On C01,111 1'S support for the Green Roof legislation in the New York State Senate. Please be aware that as Chair of the New York State SGrTate's ErIvil Conscr•vation Comn ittcc, I have ilitroduced a IT101-C Current Green Roof` bill- 52763 (pleasc sec attached).. This bill would be considered in the 2010 legislative session starting in January, and given the Council's support for green roof technology, I would welcome a council resolution urging the GOVernOr and the LCgislature to pass S 2763 in the upcoming session. 'Thank you lbr the opportulrity to comment oIT the Council's action, and I welcome the C'ouncil's sL1Ph0rt for green initiatives in Western New York. The creation of green jabs in making Western New York a more livable: area is I Crucial hurt of my agenda for rebuilding otir city and region. Very truly your ntoiirc M. Thompson New York State Senator, 60 District }_ 0 RETRIEVE Page 1 of 5 STATUS: S2763 THOMPSON Same as A.7413 _ Galef FA74.13 Galef Same as S 2763 THOMPSON ON FILE: 03/04/09 Environmental Conservation Law ,Environmental Conservation Law TITLE.... Requires the cozen - iissioncr to establish I" TLE....Requires the commissioner to establish standards for inspection and certification of green ;standards for inspection and certification of roofs and provides for a green roof installation credit :green roofs and provides for a green roof 03/02/09 REFERRED TO ENVIRONMENTAL, :installation credit CONSERVATION ;04 /06 /09rcferred to environmental conservation 03/17/09 REPORTED AND COMMITTED TO ; I "INANCE SUMMARY; THOMPSON Add S3 -0308, En Con L; amd S606,'Tax L Requires the commissioner to establish standards for and a program of inspection and certification of green roofs prier to and after installation, including standards for environmentally acceptable chemical fertilizers and the testing of runoff water for evidence of such fertilizers; further establishes a green roof installation credit in the amount of fifty -five percent of qualified expenditures with a credit nlaxiniuni of five thousand dollars. BII.,L, TEXT: STATE OF NEW YORK 2763 2009-2010 regular Sessions IN SENATE March 2, 2009 Introduced by Sen. THOMPSON -- read twice and ordered printed, and when printed to be committed to the Committee on Environmental Conservation AN ACT to amend the environmental conservation law, in relation to pre - installation review and certification of green roof materials and to amend the tax law, in relation to establishing a green roof installa- tion credit The People...... of the State of New York, represented in Sena and Assem- bly, do enact as follows 1 Section 1. The environmental conservation law is amended by adding a 2 new section 3-0308 to read as follows: 3 § 3-- 0:300. Green rood inspection and certification.. 4 1. The commissioner shall _develop and implement a program to evaluate 5 and set. standards for _ the plant material utilized in green roof 6 construction in the state and for envzronmentally chemical 7 fertilizers used in the maintenance of green _roofs, Such program shall http: / /leginfo.state.ny.tis :8080 /ASMSEN/bstfrinel.cgi 12!212009 RETRIEVE I'al;c 2 of 5 lyp 8 include criteria for inspection and certification of green roof _plans 9 prior to installation and in8pection . after installation. Such _pre-ins- 10 tallation criteria for certification shall include:, but not be limited 11 to.. ..heig grawt . rate, drought tolerance, root systems, irrigation or 12 nutritional requirements, maintenance requirements, production of seeds 13 likely to invade nearby landscapes generation of . allergens and remedial 14 air filtration. The .. commissioner shall implement.a.prog.ram t inform 1.5 commercial installers and the public of any prohibitions and recomme- da- 16 tions. Inspection after installation shalt!_ include, in addition to 17 pre - installation criteria,_ the _testing of runoff water for envi.r.on 18 mentally unacceptable chemical. fertilizers. 19 2, The commission ermar delegate to qualified personnel of co€uty and 20 city building inspectors his or her duties of review and approval of 21 plans and is of certification required in subdivision one of this 22 section, subject, to such conditions as he or she may establish. EXPLANATION -- Matter in italics (underscored) is new; utter in brackets 1--- -1 is old law to be omitted. LBD02756 --02 -9 littp: / /]eginfo.state.11Y.Lts: ,�OSO /AS MSEN lhstfrinel.egi 12/2/2009 RETRIEVE S. 2763 Page 3 of 5 1 3. For purposes of this section , green shall mean roofing on . a 2 building constructed of from two to four inches of soil and drainage 3 material supporting plant material with foliage from two to four inches 4 high designed to provide maximum g,rouz?dcover, water retention, erosion 5 resistance, and respirative of moisture. 6 9 2. Section 606 of the tax law is amended by adding a new subsection 7 (u) to read as follows: 8 (u) Green roof installation credit, _(_1) General._ An taxpay- 9 er shall be allowed a credit for taxable years ... beginning ..on or after 10 January first, two thousand ten ._against tnce....tax.. imposed by this article 11 for the installation of a green roof. The amount of the credit shall be 12 fifty -five* percent o f ... qualified green roof installation expenditures, 13 but shall not exceed the maxianum credit of five thousand dollars. 14 (2) Qualified green .roof installation expenditures. (A) The term 15 "qualified green roof insta.l.lai iop expe di " expenditures for 16 the purchase, _cons truct: ion and xx�stallatiosi of a green roof which is 17 installed in connection with residential property which is (i) located 18 in this state and (ii) which is used by the taxpayer as his or her pri_n- 19 cipal residence at the time the green root is placed son service. 20 (B) Such qualified expeaada shill include expenditures for mater- 21 als, including but not limited to, irrigation systems, production of 22 seed and root: systems and labor costa properly allocable to on -site 23 preparation assembly and original, installation, architectural and engi- 24 neering services, pre-installation criteria for installation and 25 designs .. and playas directly related to constructions orinstallation 26 of the green . 27 (C;) Such qualified expenditures .: ha llnoff. i aclu e.. intYerest off.. ..other 28 finance charges. 29 (3 Green roof pxe_- _installation.. criteria. The terns „ green . xcsof 30 installation criteria" shall include, but not be to, height, 31 growth sate, drought tolerance, .irrigation a:r nutritional _ requirements 32 generation of allergens and remedial air filtration ones_ testing of 33 runoff water for environmentally unacceptable chezarcal fertila.�ers. 34 (4) CondominiuIA /cooperative lousing. Where a green - root: is installed 35 by a condominium management association_ or a _cooperative housing corpo- 36 ration, a taxpayer who is a . member of the condominium management a.ssoc,i - 37 ation or who a s a tenant - strockhoIder in the cooperative housing corpo -- 38 ration may for purpose of this subsection claim a proportionate 39 share of the total expenses as expenditure for the purposes of the cred- 40 it attributable of his or Iv-.r principal residence. 41 (5) Multiple taxpayers. where a. green root is purchased and installed 42 in a_ principal residence: shared by two or more taxpayers, the amount of 43 the rredit allowable under this subsection for each . taxpayer shall 44 be prorated according to the percentage of the total expenditure for 45 such root; contributed by each taxpayer. 46 (6) Crants For .. purposes of determining the amount of the expenditure 47 incurred in purchasing and installing the green roof, the a.akount cif any 48 federal, state or local, grant re,.Peived by the taxpayer, which_ ways used 49 for the purchase and /or ia9tallataon of such roof and which was not 50 included in the federal grog income of the taxpayer, shall not be 51 included in the amount of such expenditures 52 (7) When credit allowed. The credit provided for in this subsection 53 shall. be . allowed with respect to the taxable _year,_ commencing rafter 54 Januar first, . two thousand ten, in which the roof is installed, 55 (8) Carryover of credit, if the .. amount of the credit,_ and carryovers 56 of such credit, allowable under this subsection for any taxable year http: / /Ieginfo. state. iiy.us:8080 /ASMSEN /b 1 2/2/2004 RF'FR1I?VI Page 4 o1' S S. 2'763 3 1 shall exceed the taxpayer's for such year,._such excess amount may be 2 carried over to the five taxable years next following the taxable year 3 with respect to which the credit_ is allovoredand may be deducted from the 4 taxpayer's such year or years. 5 § 3_ This act shall take effect immediately provided that section one 6 of this act shall take effect January 1, 2010 and that section two of 7 this act shall apply to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 8 2011; provided, however, that effective immediately, the addition, 9 amendment and /or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the 70 implementation of this act on its effective date are authorized and 11 directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date. SPONSORS MEMO: NEW YORK STATE SENATE INTRODUCER'S MEMORANDUM IN SUPPORT submitted in accordance with Senate Rule V1. See I BILL ieTUMBERi S2763 ............ ............................... SPONSOR: THOMPSON TITLE OF BILL: An act to amend the environmental conservation installation review and certification of green amend the tax law, in relation to establishing credit PURPOSE: To develop standards for the installation and better known as roof gardens, and to provide a owners to install such gardens. SUMMARY OF PROVISIONS: law, in relation to pre - roof materials and to a green roof installation naintenance "green roofs ", tax credit for home Section 1 of the bill amends the environmental conservation law by adding a new section 3 -0308, which would required the commissioner of the Department of Environmental conservation to develop a progra m to evaluate and set standards for green roof construction and certif- icatioD. Section 2 of the bill amends the tax law by adding a new subsection (u) to section 606 which would provide a tax credit for the installation of roof garden of 550 of the installation cost that shall not exceed $5,000. Section 3 provides for an effective date. JUSTIFICATION: in addition to the aesthetic value of roof gardens for the residents of buildings where they are installed, green roofs serve several important functions, First, the gardens absorb the heat of the sun without heating littp: / /Iegiiifo. state. iiy .us:8080 /ASMSF:N /hstfriiiel.cgi 1212/2009 RI±TRIEV.F Page 5 of` 5 r the temperature of the building which keeps the buildings cooler in the summer and requires less energy output by residents. Second, as we all know plants produce oxygen and absorb carbon dioxide. In congested urban areas where very few trees and shrubs exist, this is a simple way to increase the amount of oxygen in urban areas. commercial installation of roof gardens can cost $10 -$24 per square foot which is why a tax credit would add an extra incentive for building owners to install roof gardens. LEGISLATIVE HISTORY: 2008: 5.4362 -A FISCALr IMPL (CATIONS. : To be determined. EFFECTIVE DATE: .......................... ............................... This act shall take effect immediately provided that section one of this act shall take effect on the one hundred eightieth day after it shall have become a law and that section 2 of this act shall apply to taxable years commencing on or after January 1, 2010; provided, however, that effective immediately, the addition, amendment and /or repeal of any rule or regulation necessary for the implementation of this act on its effec- tive date are authorized and directed to be made and completed on or before such effective date. littp:// Icgiiifo.statc.iiy.us:8080 /ASMS N/I 12/212009 �M V November 25, 2009 Ms. Jacqueline E. Rushton Senior Legislative Assistant Common Council: City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, NY 14202 Dear Ms. Rushton, c� �. u��a L CO Thank you for enclosing the Buffalo Common Council's adopted resolution regarding the parameters for tax abatement for the installation of green roofs. As chair of the Environmental Conservation Committee I am pleased to see the City of Buffalo taking pant . n the progressive green movement. Upon further review I will be sure to enclose items addressing my concerns to the council by Thursday December 3, 2009 if I have any. As always, if I can be of any more assistance please, do not hesitate to contact any of my offices listed above. Sincerely, Antoine M. Thompson New York State Senator: 60 District AMP'z`ts C 0 #fit in On C 0 U 't I CITY OF BUFFALO Council Staff Chief of Stab` November 16, 2009 James S. Pajak • lion. Antoine: M. Thompson Senior Legislative Assistant IV NYS- Senate -60 District Kevin Linder 65 Court Street -Room 213 0 Bu[ftalo, NY 14202 Senior Legislative Assistants Marite Belifield Brian C. Bray Mark J. Jaskula William Licata Karen D. Privateer Jacqueline E. Rushton Legislative Aide James N. Jackson Dear Senator Thompson; 1 CI 4 1 .. CL At the Common Council meeting held on Tuesday, November 10, 2000, the following resolution was ADOPTED by the full Council: Item #95 CCP 11/10/09, "Urging the Adoption of A.01803/S.00863, Requiring the Commissioner to Establish standards for and a Program of Inspection & Certification of Green roofs as well as Tax abatement for the Installation of Green Roofs" 65 Niagara Square, Room 1413 Buffalo, New York 14202 -3318 Phone: (716) 851 -5105 Fax: (716) 851-4234 Please review the enclosed item and address and file your comments and /or recommendations with the Common Council, 1308 City I fall, by 2:00 PM Thursday, December 3, 2009. Your assistance is greatly appreciated. ncerel yours AC UEI g 'lf;lRU H� Senior Legislative Assistant Incl. - l Tb CITY CLERK'S OFFICE CITY HALL BUFFALO November 13, 2009 To Whom It May Concern: I Hereby Certify, That at a Session of the Common Council of the City of Buffalo, held in the City Hall, on the 1 Oth day of November 2009 The following item was Adopted which the following is a true copy NO. 95 SPONSOR: MICHAEL J LOCURTO URGING THE ADOPTION OF A.018031 5.00863, REQUIRING THE COMMISSIONER TO ESTABLISH STANDARDS FOR AND A PROGRAM OF INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION OF GREEN ROOFS AS WELL AS TAX ABATEMENT FOR THE INSTALLATION OF GREEN ROOFS. Whereas: Energy Costs for municipal, residential, and commercial buildings are skyrocketing and will likely continue to increase; and Whereas: Energy use by these buildings contribute substantially to the problems of global climate change; and Whereas: Green Roofs are a means of reducing energy consumption; and Whereas: A bill offering tax abatement for the installation of a green roof was introduced in both the Assembly (A01803) and the Senate (S00863); and Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council does hereby commit its full support behind New York State Assembly bill #1803 and New York State Senate bill #853 requiring the commissioner to establish standards for and a program of inspection and certification of green roofs as well as tax abatement for the installation of green roofs. Be It Finally Resolved: That certified copies of this resolution be sent to Governor David Patterson, New York Senator Pedro Espada, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, and the Western New York delegation. ADOPTED CITY 'bLERK I0 PETITIONS Dee. 8, 2009 000 A.P. Rowell, Agent, Use 491 Delaware Ave, For a Freestanding Sign (Ell) REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION, THE CITY PLANNING BOARD NAME OF "OWNER /OWNER ADDRESS a PROJECT � t j 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. A/P # 147808 _Stages ............. Date 1 Time By Date I Time By ' Processed Temp COO Issued GOO Final Expires Address 491 DELAWARE BUFFALO NY 14202- Location Contact ID AC1318962 Name THOMAS J COREY Wailing Address 481 DELAWARE Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From Contact ID AC74772 Name COREY THOMAS J Mailing Address 481 DELAWARE AVE Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY Z[PIPC 14202 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From Contact AC323391 Name HUBER LLC Mailing Address 491 DELAWARE Organization City BUFFALO State/Province NY ZIPIPC 14202 Country USA Day Phone Evening Phone Fax Mobile # Occupant N From To Owner Y From No Addresses are linked to this Application Valuation _. Declared Valuation 2000.00 Calculated Valuation 0.00 Actual Valuation 0.00 [I Foreign 02/23/2005 To 05/06/2007 (, I Foreign 05/2812000 To 05/06/2007 [I Foreign 07/21/2008 TO No Addresses are linked to this Application .... .. ....... .. ..... ......... ... ... ......... ...._ ...... ........... ....... .. ... .. City of Buffalo 65 Niagara Square Buffalo, NY 14202 (716)851-4949 Fax (7161851-5472 Report Date 1210212009 11:07 AM 1112200003001000 No Parcels are linked to this Application No Applicant Contacts Subraitted By DAVID (;RUNDY Primary Y Capacity Type Effective Expire Contact ID FLEXLU Name FLEXLUME SIGN CO Phone (716)884-2020 x Fax (716)881-0361 Address 1464 MAIN ST Comments BUFFALO, NY 14209 - No Comments N ky WAV OAK, SBU AN1043 PADDY ROWELL There are no Inspections for this Report There are no Review Activities for this Report No Activity Review Details No Conditions There is no planning condition for this project. 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PROlAmR a AU R 1G11T5 RE�RKQ 3 or •{E liCw toRG S1AIE E�"w LAW, p : *1+atAUAO�rnaWr z LOT -133 ALSO BEING PART OF SUB LOTS 134 6t 135 MctNTOSH & McINMSH, P.C. CONSULMC !_NQNEI;95. LAND SURVEY01S, PLANNERS i.00HPCjRT, Ncw YORK SUPPA{0; NEW YORK PHONE 434 --9138 PHONE 615 -8360 — __.-SURVEY __ Y..- SURVEY OF PART OF LOT -50, TWP, -11, R. - 8, HOLL PUR - -- - -- CIT O F _BU ERIE COU N YOR _ _._. REFE MAP FI f_N E U NDER MA COt/IrR' NO: 11' - - _ ' ..,�.. APRIL 14, _ _ :2QUL3 _ CA11."Qr' 1p b� CIVIL SERVICE (BONNIE E. RUSSELL, CHAIRPERSON) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 55 Appt Equipment Operator (Perm)(Max)(Tamsen)(PW) PASSED December S, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk w r t Appt Equipment Operator (Perm) (Max)(Tam s en) (PW) CCP #21, 11124 That Communication 21 of November 24, 2009 be received and filed and that the Permanent appointment of Jeffery Tamsen, 42 Eugene St, Buffalo NY 142I6 stated above at the salary of $37, 077 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 8 NOES -0 ti Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service D EC 2 1 2009 20 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * '� * GOLOMBEK KEARNS * LOCURTO * RIVERA * * x RUSSELL * SMITH * *` * X iF �C 'ft Maj -5. 2/3- 6 * �` 3/4- 7 * �` City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYOON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO r r Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 56 Appt Training Officer (Perm)(4 Step)(Kelsy)(PW) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk ` -J Ce,) d001 Appt Training Officer (Perm)(4' CCP #22, 11124 That Communication 22 of November 24, 2009 be Received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Eugene Kelsy, 45 Shoreham Parkway, Buffalo NY 14216 stated above at the salary of $39,653 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 8 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service APPROVED DEC 2 1 ?009 t� AYE NO * FONTANA X FRANCZYK * '� X GOLOMBEK x KEARNS X LOCURTO X * X x RIVERA RUSSELL X SMITH * is Maj -5 2/3- b 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, l present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 57 Appts Truck Driver (Perm)(Max) (Buchnowski, Staniszewski, Driscoll, Buseaglia)(M) PASSED December S, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r3 r- i i . - 0 f7 C.J J S 000 5 � Appts Truck Driver (Penn)(Max)(Buchnowski, Staniszewski, Driscoll, Buscaglia)(PW) CCP #23, 11124 That Communication 23 of November 24, 2009 be Received and Filed and that the Permanent appointments of Garrett A. Buchnowski, 777 Amherst St, Buffalo 14216; Mark E. Staniszewski, 104 Harding Rd, Buffalo 14220; Timothy D. Driscoll, 203 Eden St, Buffalo I4220; Giuseppe Buscaglia, 18 Dakota St, Buffalo 14216 stated above at the salary of $35,955 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 8 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service APPROVED DCC 2 1 2009 *AYE *NO * FONT ANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK KEARNS * '� * LOCURTO RUSSELL * SMITH * * * * * Maj -5. 2/3- 6 314- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, i present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 58 Appt Truck Driver (Perm)(Inter) (Mazuca, Evans) (PW) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Y� /7- T6 0000" 7 Appt Truck Driver (Penn)(lnter)(Mazuca, Evans)(PW) CCP #24, 11/24 That Communication 24 of November 24, 2009 be Received and Filed and that the Permanent appointments of Richard R. Mazuca, 54 S Pierce St, Buffalo 14206, stated above at the salary of $35,111 and James Evans, 702 LaSalle Ave, Buffalo 14215 stated above at the salary of $33,418 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES- 8NOES -0 Recommended b the Committee on Civil Service . ��'iw � - 1 y �� � ISAI " 0 — t P&A rnn D AP ROV DEC, 2 1 ?009 A * AYE * NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS LOCURTO x � � x RUSSELL SMITH Mai - S 2/3- 6 3/4- 7` City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 59 Appt Associate Acct CIk (Perm)(3 Step)(Roessier) (EDPI) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r,� ©00 "P Appt Associate Acct Clk (Perin)(3` Step)(Roess.ler)(EDPI) CCP 427, 11124 That Communication 27 of November 24, 2009 be Received and Filed and that the Permanent appointment of Sandra B Roessler, 245 McKinley Pkwy, Buffalo 14220 stated above at the salary of $35,585 is hereby approved. PASSED AYES - 8 NOES - 0 Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service A Pi o w �� i 1 AYE NO * FONTANA * FRANiWK * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS LOCURTO * RIVERA K RUSSELL * SMITH * * * * * * * * Mai -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 'W ©0a501f) Appt Special Assistant to the Comm of A & F (Exempt)(Small)(A &F) ( #28, 11/24) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Set ` Notices of Appointments - Temp /Prov /Per►n (433, 11/24) That the above item be the sane and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Civil Service /I FINANCE (MICHAEL P. KEARNS, CHAIRPERSON) 00061- Petty Cash Audit (Comet) ( 411, 11124) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance C 06063 S. Radominski, Sr. Concerns Water Bill 133 Weimer (Lov) ( #71, 1 1110)( #42, 619) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Finance �__._ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT (MICHAEL J. LOCURTO, CHAIRPERSON) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO 17=_1:i=11 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 64 App. to Transfer One Home in Sycamore Village -37 Sydni Ln (EII)(hrg 1218) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r - r� Transfer One (1) Home in Sycamore Village Subdivision (Item No. 103, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation, Mr. LoCurto moved That the Mayor, the Chairman, Vice - Chairman, or any duly authorized officer of the City of Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency is hereby authorized to execute any and all deeds or other documents necessary to convey land to Peter Stokes, for Sub Lot 17, 37 Syndi Land in the amount of $200,000. .Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman A public has been set, before the Common Council, at this regularly scheduled meeting, on the above item, and a Notice of same has been published in the Duffalo,News, a copy of whick is attached hereto. On motion by Nr. Fontana, seconded by Mr. LoCurto, the item is properly pefore the Common Council, and the hearing is opened. QAR&T `I':1t+i>60Iittsword1nm1103c 11- 2Ac.doc Mr. Fontana now moved that the hearing be closed . Seconded by Mr. Rivera CARRIED D EC 2 1 2009 k �� * AYE *NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS * LOCURTO RIVERA * RUSSELL * SMITH * * * * * * * * Maj - 5. 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 000�f Transfer One (1) Home in Sycamore Village Subdivision (BURR) (Item. No. 29, C.C.S'., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above itern be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. LoCurto moved: That the above - mentioned item. be and the same is hereby received and filed. Adopted. Recommended b the Committee on Community Develo ment Y Y 1 - Chairman `[ AB:nnv . I . :Iwp6ffimswor&x1n A29c11- 24cAoc A MD HLED City Clerk's .Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 NON. BYOON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 66 Report of Sale 169 Gibson (Fill) (Strat Plan) PASSED December S, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r-� Cam} C �rj C7 t� x Report of Sale — 169 Gibson (Item No. 5, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. LoCurto moved. That the offer from Mr. Dwane Cox and Mrs. Callie Cox, residing at 166 Gibson Street, in the sum of Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00) for the purchase of 169 Gibson Street, 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 Office of Strategic Manning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Development Chairman TAR mw TAvvp6ft nscvordlmivl5c11- 24c.doc DEC 2 1 2009 MAYOR AYE NO FONTANA * X FRANCZYK ie GOLOMI3EK * KEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA x x RUSSELL do SMITH * * Ma j - 5. 2/3- G 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 67 Report of Sale 81 Hampshire (Nia)(Strat Plan) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk 1 - 0 Report of Sale — 81 Hampshire (Item No. 7, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation_ Mr. LoCurto moved: That the offer from Mr. Jesus Santiago Rivera, residing at 83 Hampshire Street, in the sum of Three Thousand and One Dollars ($3,001.00) for the purchase of 81 Hampshire Street, 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 Office of Strategic Planning be authorized to prepare the necessary documents for the transfer of title and that the Mayor be authorized to execute the same, in accordance with the terms of sale upon which the offer was submitted. Massed. Recommended by the Committee on Community Developme _ Chairman TAB:nav JAPPROVED 'r \wp0ffinisword\3n3vW0 1-24c.doc -_-F MAYOR b * AYE *NO* * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * * GOLOMBEK * * '� * LEARNS LOCURTO RIVERA * RUSSELL * SMITH * 7C * * * Maj -5 * '� 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 D. Franczyk,News Article -Bflo, Lackawanna Post Office Removed From Closure List (C.C.P. #39,11/24) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development � ��// �— -- \a Y, Hreshchyshyn, Comments Public Ilearing -Canal Harbor (C.C.P. # #50, 11/24) That the above item is hereby referred to the Special Committee on Waterfront Development. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Devel �f l: t) 00G'" J. Tomaszewski & O- Opposed to Closing Broadway Post Office (Fill) (C.C.P. #62,11/24) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and piled. ADOPTED Recommended b the Committee on Community Develo Y tY me P I \�� r� 0 Info -LISPS Proposed Closures (CCPres) (C.C.P. #85, 11/24)(C.C.P. #13, 11 /10) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Development 4!�O t 1� 0 1 13 , 0 7 1 Keeping Broadway Post Office Opel' (Item No. 78, C.C.P., Oct. 27, 2009) That the Common Council calls on the United States Postal Service to keep open the Post Office Retail branch at 1035 Broadway. Adopted Recommended by the Committee on Community Development 'r'AlI:rm "1':lvvp60'gD 10- 27c.doe J� U O Special Report-BERC and One Sunset (Comet) (C.C.P. 916, 9I1) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Community Deve]opmen LEGISLATION (JOSEPH GOLOMBEK JR., CHAIRPERSON) City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W_ BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO XV Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 74 M. Goldman, owner, use 245 Allen to Expand an Existing Restaurant (Ell)(Hrg 12/1) PASSED December S, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r-3 r f� M, Goldman, Use 245 Allen to Expand an Existing Restaurant (item No. 58, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That after the public bearing before the Committee on Legislation on December 1, 2009, the petition of M. Goldman, owner, for permission to use 245 Allen to expand an existing restaurant, be and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation �- Chair a TAR mw T A%vj)60Yuswor&nnv%58c11- 24c.dac * AYE *NO * * FONTANA X FRANCZYK. * x GOLOMBEK x x KEARNS x LOCURTO x RIVERA x '� * RUSSELL * SMITH * x * * * * * Maj - 5. 2/3- G 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRWN W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 75 W. Paladino, Agent, Use 2094 Niagara St, Erect a Frame Convenience Store with Modifications to Existing Parking (North)(hrg 1211) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r4=1 c j r s 'it 0 0 ©��_ f3 W. Paladino, Petition to Use 2094 Niagara Street -- Erect a Frame Convenience More with Modifications to Exiting Parking (Item No. 60, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That after the public bearing before the Committee on Legislation on December 1, 2009, the petition of W. Paladino, agent, for permission to use 2094 Niagara Street to erect a frame convenience store with modifications to existing parking be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB:rinv €A%vp6W3nsword rmV 24c.doc D EC 2 1 2009 *AYE *NO* is FONTANA * FRANCZYK '� x * GOLOMBEK * KEARNS * LOCURTO * RIVERA x RUSSELL it SMITH * Maj -5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 * *` Food Store License — 2154 Genesee (Item No. 39, C.C.P., Nov. 10, 2009) (Item No. 89, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above item be, and the same hereby is returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That pursuant to Chapter 1.94 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Permit and Inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Food Store License to Peter Mesquito d/b /a Things on the Spot Located at 2154 Genesee. cv V Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TABmuv 1';1��gsfif3 answordU�»v139c11. 0c.doc City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BYRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 77 T. Briatico, Agent, Use 194 Maple for Parking Lot (Pub hrg 9/22) (Ell) ( 916, 9/15) ( #70, 10113 ( #73,10/27) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk Fti3 +,ate � t� "l 000"1 T. Briatico, Petition to Use 194 Maple -- Parking Lot (item No. 16, C.C.P., Sept. 15, 2009)' (Item No. 93, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) r That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on September 22, 2009, the petition of T. Briatico, agent, for permission to use 194 Maple Street for a parking lot on 2 parcels on Maple Street which adjoin a commercial parking lot at 933 Michigan Avenue be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TAB : rmv t: lwt�Gf )tinisrvorcil:�i��v11fc9 -15c.d D EC 2 1 M9 AYE NO FONTANA Sf FRANCZYK :c GOLOMBEK x KEARNS * LOCURTO RIVERA * RUSSELL * SMITH * * * � x Maj - 5 2/3- G 3/4- 7 City Clerk's Department BUFFALO :December 10, 2009 HON. BRRON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 78 T. Briatico, Agent, Use 203 Maple for Parking Lot (Pub hrg 9122) (Ell) ( #17, 9/15) ( #71, 10113) ( 474,10127) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk r� 0007 T. Briatico, Petition to Use 203 Maple -- Parking Lot (Item No. 17, C.C.P., Sept. 15, 2009) (Item No. 94, C.C.P., Nov. 24, 2009) That the above item be, and the same hereby is, returned to the Common Council without recommendation. Mr. Golombek moved: That after the public hearing before the Committee on Legislation on September 22, 2009, the petition of T. Briatico, agent, for permission to use 203 Maple Street for an 18 space parking lot be, and hereby is approved. Passed. Recommended by the Committed on Legislation Chairman TAB:rmv _ -- ---� OVFND P t:hvh6E) \tw; 7c9- I5c.doc rA P 0 IC 2 1 2009 y AYE NO FONTANA FRANCZYK GOLOMBEK KEARNS is LOCURTO RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH Maj - 5 2/3- 6 3/4- 7 Appointment of Members to the Buffalo Preservation Board (Item No. 1, C.C.P., Nov. 10, 2009) That the appointments of Edward Watts, Jr., residing at 95 ferry Street, Suite 300 and Russell J. Maxwell, 57 `T`illinghast Place, to the Buffalo Preservation. Board, for a three year term, commencing immediately and expiring October 31, 2012, be they are hereby approved on the condition that they do not owe any outstanding liens to the City of Buffalo. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation _ Tnn:nM t:ltvpCi {JUns�vorcllnvi 1c I 1 -1 Qc.doc �J Y 4 D. Rivera -Code Blue- Buffalo's Cold Weather Emergency Plan (C.C.P. 953, 11/1.0) That the above item be the same and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on Legislation `� \I 000n Comments from T. Handley Re Hearing Postal Regulatory Commission (CPres) (C.C.P. # 10, 10/ 13) That the above item be the sarne and hereby is Received and Filed. ADOPTED Recommended by the Committee on City Clerk's Department BUFFALO December 10, 2009 HON. BROON W. BROWN MAYOR OF BUFFALO DEAR SIR: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 3 -19 of the Charter, I present herewith the attached resolution item. No. 82 Used Car Dealer — 283 Broadway (Ell) (EDP]) PASSED December 8, 2009 Gerald A Chwalinski City Clerk f t F,� ©0()4 Used Car Dealer License -- 283 Broadway (Item No. 27, C.C.P., Sept. 29, 2009) That pursuant to Chapter 254 of the City Code, the Commissioner of Economic Development, Permit and inspections Services be, and he hereby is authorized to grant a Used Car Dealer license to Walter Henigan Jr. d /b /a Zero to Sixty Autornotives Inc. located at 283 Broadway with the condition that the lot is limited to only five (5) cars. Passed. Recommended by the Committee on Legislation TZV3:cmv t:lwp60 in rniiv127c9- 29c.doc APPROVED D C -C 2 1 ?009'' �-Y r { f Maj - 5 2/37 6 3/4- 7 *AYE* NO * FONTANA * FRANCZYK * GOLOMBEK KEARNS * LOCURTO * RIVERA RUSSELL SMITH * '� * * * * * * * RESOLUTIONS Dec. &, 2009 RI :SO LUTJON 13y: Mr. Golombek Re: Buffalo State College Student Housing Whereas: Buffalo State College is growing as both a commuter and residential college and should be a catalyst for growth in the City of Buffalo; and Whereas: Some students are being housed in a local hotel because of the lack of space on campus; and Whereas: Due to its growth, a Request for Proposal (RIT) was asked of developers to create dormitory space off the present campus; and Whereas: This Common Council supported the RFP because of the potential to revitalize adjacent neighborhoods and economies in the West Side and Black Rock by replacing blighted and vacant. housing with new mixed -use development, enhancing pedestrian traffic and activity with the foot traffic of students traveling between their residences and the campus; and Whereas: The State University of New York mission statement clearly states that "the state university shall exercise care to develop and maintain a balance of its human and physical resources that encourage, support and participate through facility planning and projects, personnel policies and programs with local governments, school districts, businesses and civic sectors of host communities regarding the health of local economics and duality of life ;" Whereas: Buffalo State recently announced plans to build new student housing; on campus as part of a $50 million project, using federal stimulus money and tax - exempt financing; and Whereas: Buffalo State College has a severe parking; shortage that will be exacerbated by additional development on an already cramped campus. Losing another parking lot will force the neighborhood to absorb parked cars that would otherwise use the existing surface lot, impacting the surrounding neighborhood residents, businesses and cultural centers, who are already dealing with limited parking options; and Whereas: Bufffalo State College has not incorporated alternate parking strategies such as parking; ramps as pant of its plans for the campus; and Whereas: Private developers would have brought millions of dollars into the proposed dorms adjacent to Buffialo State College, while cleaning up blight, strengthening the neighborhood and adding; much needed revenues to the city tax rolls; and r Whereas: Collaboration between BUITdo State College, the community and local government officials is essential to the long term success of the area, its stakeholders and the college; and Whereas: Local community, neighborhood and government input has not been a part of this pr( jest and Bull =alo State College should take a look at the bigger picture as to how the college could and should be instrumental in the redevelopment of the West Side and Black Rock area as the school continues to grow; Now Therefore Be It Resolved: That this Common Council goes on record in opposition to taxpayer dollars being used to build a dormitory at Bu.i:falo State College; property that will be tax exempt when there are several developers who responded to the RFI who could build appropriate housing in the immediate area that would be taxable and not exacerbate the parking for students; and Be It Further Resolved: That this resolution be sent to Buffalo State Collcoe and members ofthe Western New York Senate and Assembly delegation for their comments. Be It Finally :Resolved: That this item be sent to the appropriate committee for further discussion. Joseph Golombek, Jr. ADOPT 1st: & 2nd RESOLVE, THE REMAINDER TO COMMITTEE, ON COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT �'O C) By: Mr. Golombek Subject: Limiting Amount of Employees in Individual Council Offices That Receive I:lealthcare And Legacy Benefits Whereas: The City of Buffalo downsized the Common Council in 2003; and Whereas: Since that time, there has been an unwritten understanding that each office would be able to receive healthcare and legacy benefits for three people: the councilrnerrrber and two full time assistants; and Whereas: There rests an opportunity for this understanding to be circumvented without it being put into writing, thus it would allow additional employees to collect healthcare on the back of the taxpayer; and Whereas: If any additional employees were added onto an individual council of'fice's payroll and retire, there lies a strong possibility that the City of Buffalo would have to pick lip associated legacy costs; and Whereas: Many levels of government are facing unprecedented problems with paying these healthcare and legacy costs; and Whereas: The projected costs of these benefits, which are paid for by the taxpayer, show that they will only increase in the future; Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby declare that only the Councihnember and two full time staffers in each district office, for a total of twenty seven people, are allowed health and legacy benefits from the City of Buffalo- Tae It Further Resolved: That the Common Council sends this resolution to the appropriate committee in order to investigate the healthcare and legacy costs associated with each individual over the allotted twenty seven people. ,, ep 1 Gnlombek, Jr. REF R U-) I F , " 1, E OINAI �- ,� X _ , By: Mr. Golombek Subject: Requiring Buffalo Common Council Chief of Staff and Second in Charge to Hold Post - Graduate Degrees in fields of Law or 1" inance; All Either Positions in Council Central Staff Must Hold Four Year Degrees Whereas: The position of Buffalo Common Council Chief of Staff is the most critical position in the office of Buffalo Common Council Central Staff; and Whereas: The Council Central Staff work for all nine Common Council members in a tole to ensure the legislative branch works smoothly for the benefit of the citizens of Buffalo; and Whereas: The position of Council Chief of Staff and the Second in Charge requires a vast knowledge of both legal and financial issues; and Whereas: Any other position in Council Central Staff regUires a vast knowledge of extensive research techniques; and Whereas: In the eyes of many Citizens government at all levels has not run as efficiently as it should because ofthe appearance of petty politics; and Whereas: The citizens of the City of Buffalo deserve the best and brightest in the appointed positions oil the Buffalo Common Council Central Staff; Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby require that during the next Common Council Reorganization, the people appointed to the position of Common Council Chief of Staff and the Second in Charge hold a post - graduate degree in either the field of law or finance from an accredited institution of higher learning. Be It Further Resolved: That the Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby require that any person to fill any other position in tl +e Buffalo Common Council Central Staff hold a four year degree, in an appropriate field, from an accredited institution of higher learning, in order to keep the some of the best and brightest in this area. C A A C Josep 3 Golonrbek, ;It-. COMMITTEE . ©0 Os By: Mr. Golombek .Subject: Use of College intents within the Buffalo Common Council Central Staff Whereas: The City of Buffalo continues to lose population at a staggering rate; and Whereas: Many of the people that leave the city are recent college graduates from the area that have an uncanny ability to think outside the box when problern solving; and Whereas: A large amount of the students attending college in this area would like to have a hands on experience in working with local government ; and Whereas: The City of Buffalo Common Council Staff currently has no college interns working along side its staff, and Whereas: Several Buffalo Common Council Members have strong ties to the local colleges and univcrsities located in and around the Buffalo area; and Whereas: These Council members can work with the officials at these schools to obtain students to intern on the Common Council Central Staff in exchange for course credit; Therefore Be It Resolved: That the Common COnnell of the City of Buffalo does hereby call for a program set up with local colleges and universities to provide internships within the Buffalo Compton Council Central Staff in exchange for course credits at these local intuitiolts of higher learning. Joseph Golombek, Jr. 3 - 0 ITTEE 0 ®0 �. By Mr. Kearns Transfer of Funds Department of Public Works 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 $904,077 be and the same is hereby transferred within Public Works and said sum is hereby reappropriated as set forth below: From: Public Works — General Office 13090006 — 434000 Other Contractual Services $904 To: Public Works — Parks 14050001. — 413001 Overtime $1,000 14050001 --- 414001 Longevity $_ 1 125 14050001 — 414004 In Lieu of Summer Hours $625 14050001 -- 414007 Perfect Attendance $750 /4050003 — 441004 Telephone $5,000 14050005 -- 461002 Contract Vendor $2,500 14050006 - 455000 Printing and Binding $500 14160001 — 412002 Hourly $75,000 1 4160001 — 413 001 Overtime $36,820 14160005 -- 461101 Agricultural Supplies $50,000 14160005 — 461105 Janitorial Supplies $ 1,500 14160005 -- 461201 Clothing $500 14160005 --- 461202 Tools $ 1,5.00 14160005 — 466000 Building Supplies $ 5� ,000 14160005 — 467000 Miscellaneous Supplies $1,900 14160006 — 443301 Machinery and Equipment Repair $ 4,000 14160006 — 444201 Rental & Equipment Vehicles $500 14160006 — 455100 Internal Print Shop $600 14197001 -- 413001 Overtime $ 3,400 14197005 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $150 14197005 --- 461202 Tools $1,000 14197005 — 462600 Gas & Lubricants R $20,000 14197005 ---- 465001 Automotive Supplies $ 3 14197005 — 466100 Elec, Plumbing, HVAC Equipment Supplies $ 3,500 14197005 — 467000 Miscellaneous Supplies $ 25 14197006 — 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $4,000 14197006 --- 443302 Vehicle Body Repair $9,000 14197006 — 443303 Vehicle Drivetrain Repair $9,000 14197006 — 480000 Other Services $1,500 14211001 -- 413001 Overtime $19,282 14211005 — 461004 Recreational Supplies $3,000 14222001 -- 412002 Hourly $395,705 14222001 — 413001 Overtime $ 75,295 14222001 — 415001 Auto Allowance $, 4,000 14222005 --- 461004 Recreational. Supplies $15,000 14222005 — 461103 Chemical Supplies $30,000 14222005 — 461105 Janitorial Supplies $15,000 14222005 -- 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $5,000 14222005 — 461202 Tools $1,000 14222005 -- 461300 Medical & Vet Supplies $1 14222005 --- 466000 Building Supplies $5,000 14222005 — 466100 Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC Equipment Supplies $1,000 14222005 --- 467000 Miscellaneous Supplies $3,000 14222006 — 434000 Other Contractual Services $26 14222006 — 435011 Real Estate Taxes Out/City $ 1,000 14222006 — 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $5,000 14222006 — 443400 Equipment Maintenance Contracts $2,000 14222006 — 444201 Rent Equipment Machinery $16,000 14222006 -- 455000 Printing & Binding $2 000 14222006 — 455100 Internal Print Shop $500 14222006 — 480000 Other Services $7,000 13100001 — 413001 Overtime $3,400 13100005 --- 461101 Agricultural Supplies $5,000 13100005 — 461201 Clothing & Uniforms $500 13100005 — 461202 Tools $1 13100005 — 466100 Electrical, Plumbing & HVAC Equipment Supplies $500 13100006 — 443301 Machinery & Equipment Repair $1,500 13100006 443302 Vehicle Body Repair $2 13100006 — 443303 Vehicle Drivetrain Repair $3,000 13100006 -- 444202 Lease Equipment & Vehicle $10,000 Total $904,077 ' E R T THIz COM M I TTEE � 0d©? By: Mr. LoCurto Re: Ordinance; Amendment Chanter 413, Streets and Sidewalks The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 413 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: §41.3 -50. Duty for Removal; Penalties 1:or Offenses A. It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any premises abutting any public street: to remove, before 9:00 a.m., all snow and ice, which tray have fallen upon the sidewalk abutting said premises. In case said sidewalk is not paved its full width, it shall be necessary to remove such snow or ice from a space three feet in width. The owner or occupant of lands fronting or abutting on any street, highway, traveled road, public lane, alley or square shall make, maintain and repair the sidewalk adjoining his hands and shall keep such sidewalk and the gutter free and. clear of and from snow, ice and all other obstructions. Such owner or occupant, and each of than, shall be liable for any injury or damage by reason of omission, failure or ticgligence to make, maintain or repair such sidewal.kl] or failure or neg lig ence to keep such sidewalk and the gutter- free and clear of and from Snow, ice and all other obstructions. 11. It shall be the duty of every owner or occupant of any premises abutting any sidewalk in which a handicapped access cut has been installed to remove, before 9:00 a.m., all snow and ice which may have fallen upon the handicapped access cut. Such owner or occupant, and cacti of them, shall be liable for any injury or darna re b reason of omission failure or rpe gli Bence to remove all snow and ice from the handicapped access crtt. C. In case the snow and ice on the sidewalks or handicapped access cut shall be frozen so hard that it cannot be removed without material difficulty or injury to the pavement, the owner-, lessee, tenant, occupant or other person having charge of any building or lot of ground, as aforesaid, shall, within the time specified in the preceding subsections, cause the sidewalk or handicapped access cut abutting said premises to be strewn with ashes, sand, sawdust or some suitable materials and shall, as soon thereafter as the weather permits, thoroughly clean said sidewalk or handicapped access cut. Such owner any injury or datna gc b reason of omission failure or nc r]i rence to cause iri ur or, lama gc 1:.� reason of omission failure or ne gli rence to or darna ge by reason of omission failure or nc gli rence to cause the sidewalk or handica ed access cut abutting said premises to be strewn with ashes sand, sawdust, salt or some suitable materials and shall or for failure or tic :,Ii gence to soon thereafter as the weather permits thoroughly clean said sidewalk or handicapped access cut. D. -Any person violating the provisions of this section may be liable for anA injury or damage resulting; therefrom in addition to the general penalties, to the penalties established in (:hapter 137, Article 1, of this Code. I?. Notwithstanditpg any provision of any tither ordinance, any person, firnt or corporation who is granted a license, a renewal of a license, pursuant to City of Buffido Ordinances, or any person, firm or corporation who is granted a building permit pursuant to any provision of City of Buffalo ordinances for work to be performed on any cornrnercial or business premises, shall be dee.tned to �� t 3 have agreed, as a condition of such license or permit, to keep and maintain reasonably free of snow and .ice any sidewalk or other pedestrian way immediately adjacent or contiguous to the premises for which any permit has been issued or which is used by the licensee or his agents or employees in the operation of any business for which any license has been issued. J'he owner or occupant of any building or lot abutting a public side-%valk is .responsible for and shall retrrove any accumulation of snow and /or ice from said public sidewalk within 24 hours after the snow and /or ice had ceased to fall, gather or accumulate. I'ailu.re to keep such sidewalk or other pedestrian way free of snow and ice shall be grounds for denial or revocation of such license or licenses. Such person, lirzn or corporation,.. and each ( ch sidewalk or other p edestrian free of snow and ice. APPROVED AS TO FORM Asst. Corporation Counsel NOI : Matter underlined is new, matter in brackets is to be deleted. L° 3y i- i� {. t . RP F ps, t ,H \}.: �' �P..� `i, -ebb I FYh( l: { 3 OQQ�" RESOLUTION l� Z Sponsors: Michael J. LoCurto, David A. Franczyk, David A. Rivera, and Michael P. Kearns m 00 12 RE: Resolution in Support of Olmsted Parks Conservancy Whereas: The Buffalo Olmsted Parks Conservancy ( "the Conservancy ") is a not - for - profit, membership- biased, community organization whose mission is to broaden awareness of, appreciation for, and investment in Buffalo's Olmsted Park System in order to enhance, restore, and maintain this cultural treasure for the benefit of current and future generations; and Whereas: The Olmsted Park System includes 6 major parks, 8 connecting parkways, 9 circles, and 7 smaller spaces, and Whereas: Through a City- County - Conservancy agreement that became effective on July 1, 2004, the Conservancy became the first not -for -profit organization in the nation to manage a park system; and Whereas: Since the inception of that agreement, the Conservancy has developed a stellar reputation as the primary caretaker of Buffalo's Olmsted Parks, parkways, and circles; and Whereas: The presence of parks provides economic benefits in the form of' increased property values, including a 76%} increase in value for properties around Delaware Park since 2004; and Whereas: The Conservancy contributes significantly to the regional workforce, as demonstrated by its training of over 1000 workfare clients, people sent to work in the parks from Frie County's "Welfare to Work" program; and Whereas: $9.1 million in salaries have been paid to parr workers since 2004, half of which was paid directly by the Conservancy; and Whereas: Olmsted Parks provides a significant boost to the tourism industry and are currently visited by more than 1 million people annually; and Whereas: Olmsted's tree forest removes 40 metric tons of air pollutants annually; and Whereas: The Conservancy has been in discussion with the City and other entities to collaborate on "Park Improvement Districts," which seek to provide well - maintained parks near schools in order to reduce vandalism, promote neighborhood revitalization, and increase neighborhood pride. Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved; That the Common Council supports the Olmsted Parks Conservancy and fully endorses the organization's continued role as the primary caretaker of all Olmsted Parks, parkways, and related facilities. Michael J. UrCurto David A, Rivera David A. Franczyk Vich�ael �PK�earns ADOP TED :IYCLRA 2009 DEC 3 PM 1. Resolution BY: Councilmember Michael J. LoCurto RE: Assistant Legislative Aisle Appointment WHEREAS: I am appointing Rene Juarez, who resides at 54 Gates Circle, Buffalo, New York as an Assistant Legislative Aid in my office; and WHEREAS. Mr. Juarez has previously worked for the Consumer Protection Clinic in Springfield, Massachusetts and is capable of filling this position, and WHEREAS: Mr. Juarez is a graduate of both the University of Texas at Austin, where he received a B.A. in May 2005, and the Western New England College School of Law, where he received the degree of Juris Doctor in 2009; NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That the Common Council appoints Mr. Rene Juarez to Assistant Legislative Aide for the Delaware District. tl MICHAE-V4. LOCURTO Ve , RESOL[JTION Sponsor: Mr. David A. Rivera Subject: Filing of Necessary Paperwork with Clerk Regarding Acquisition of 294 - 302 Hudson St. for review by the Common Council Whereas: Up until very recently, I-Ieart of the City Neighborhoods, Inc. ( "HOCN ") had been in discussions with Brian C. Davis, fOriTner Ellicott District Council Member, to finalize their acquisition of 294 -302 Hudson St. pursuant to an existing Buffalo Urban Renewal Agency ( "BURA ") Land Disposition Agreement; and Whereas: As the Ellicott District is no longer represented by Brian C. Davis on the Common Council and the Ellicott District Common Council is currently vacant, HOCN have found themselves without representation on the Common Council to facilitate moving this process forward to obtain Council approval; and Whereas: In furtherance of'this project, HOCN has put funding in place and already received a grant award of $1.5 million from the NYS DIICR to build S residential units, and HOCN has already paid 131JRA a total of $16,000 toward the purchase of the land in question as of April of 2009 as noted in the executed "AGRF E,MENT FOR THE SALE OF UNIMPROVED PROPERTY; and Whereas: Land acquisition is the sole impediment to IIOCN beginning this worthwhile project, as all other requirements have been met including obtaining requisite Zoning, Preservation and Planning Board approvals; and Whereas: J'hc only requirement remaining to the transfer of title of the vacant lots at 294 -302 Hudson St. is Common Council approval. Once title is transferred by the City, HOCN will be able to draw funds and could begin construction as early as January of'2010; and Whereas: I IOCN's project is stalled until the Council acts on this item, and any Further delays in the process could result in the fortbiture of the $1.5 million that is already in place fo • this much needed development pro ,ject; and Now Therefore lie It Resolved: That this Common Council hereby directs the City's Division of Real Estate and Department of Law to file the requisite paperwork regarding the acquisition of 294 -302 fludson by HOCN with the City Clerk for review by the Common Council with all expedience, and under no circumstances later than the Thursday December 17` f ling deadline for the Council Meeting scheduled for December 22, 2009, David A. Rivera Niagara D istrict Conimon Council Meirnbec ADOPT 1st RESOLVE, REFER REMAINDER TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION �} BY: Ms. RUSSELL o 0 0 BUDGET AND PERSONNEL AMENDMENT p E A T ME T yr P U BLIC W O RKS, P ARKS of m Ri�., The Common Council of the City Of Buffalo does ordain as follows: That part of Section l of Chapter 35 of the Code of the City of Buffalo, relating; to Department of Public Works, Parks & Streets is hereby amended to read: From: 13090006 - 434000 Other Contractual Services $ 954,404 To: 14050001 -411001 Salary $ 36,018 14160001 -411001 Salary $ 434,249 141.97001 - 41 1001 Salary $ 37,960 14222001 -411001 Salary $ 297,733 14211001 -411001 Salary $ 55,749 14570001 -411001 Salary $ 92,695 I Administrative Assistant 1 Stenographer 1 Director of Parks and Recreation 4 Parks Supervisor I 1 -lead Grower 1 Greenskeeper 13 Park Utility Worker 2 Laborer 11 2 Motor Equipment Mechanic 40 -1450 $ 38,777 - $ 44,284 $ 30,180 - $ 33,257 41-1460 $ 66,092 $ 25,961 - $ 43,268 $ 24,528 - $ 40,880 $ 24,528 - $ 40,880 $ 22,246 - $ 37,077 $ 21,517 - $ 32,779 41 -109'7 $ 22,776 - $ 37,960 42 -1411 3 Recreational Instructor $ 33,336 - $ 37,165 42- 11,422 1 Supervisor of Rinks & fools $ 24,528 - $ 40,880 9 Recreational Instructor $ 33,336 - $ 37,165 6 Community Recreation Aide $ 33,400 - $ 36,682 45 5 Park Utility Worker $ 22,246 - $ 37,077 � ,f Z�y IT IS HI Rf BY CERT111ED, 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 STEVEN J. STEPNIAK, COMMISSIONER OF PUBLIC WORKS, PARKS & RECREA'T'ION AND DONNA J. ESTRICII, DIREC'T'OR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRA'T'ION AND FINANCE, hereby certify that the above change is necessary for the proper conduct, adininistration 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. We, BYRWN W. BROWN, Mayor and ANDREW A. SANFILIPPO, Comptroller, pursuant of Section 24 -15 of the Charter of the City of Buffalo hereby certify that contingent upon prior or concurrent action to provide and authorize funding thereof, the interests of the City will be subserved by the addition of these positions set forth in the foregoing ordinance. B N W. BROW MA VOR ANDREW A. C OMPTROL REFERRED TO TPE COPARAITTEE ON INANC .n CON - 1 OF PUBLIC WORKS, .PARKS & RECREATION DONNA J. ESTRICH DIRECTOR OF BUDGET, ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE 1A1'PItOVI ;I) X To j�q&m � V15 Corporation Counsel 1 216 112 0 0 9 d> 11,100 By: Mr. Smith V ►.,� City of Buffalo Local Law No. ___ (2009) Intro. No. � (2009) A LOCAL LAW amending Article six of the Charter of the City of Buffalo Authorizing the Buffalo Common Council to make application to amend certain areas within the City of Buffalo as an Empire Zone. WHEREAS, by Local Law No. 5 of 1994, the City of Buffalo authorized the Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation to prepare and submit for the City of Buffalo application for designation of the Empire Zone, pursuant to Section 961 of the General Municipal Law, and the creation of such Zone was approved by the New York State Commissioner of Economic Development and such Zone 1/38 was formally designated by the Empire Zones Designation Board on July 27, 1994; and WHE,R13AS, New York State has amended the Empire Zones Program to increase benefits and allow additional areas to be deemed eligible for Empire Zone benefits as Regionally Significant Projects; and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products, Inc is a developer and manufacturer of several proprietary and exclusive textile cleaning compound products and processes for the garment —care industry, referred to as "wet cleaning" (NAILS 32.5611 and 332618); and WHEREAS, The "wet cleaning" process will replace traditional "dry cleaning" and will eliminate the hazardous materials and environmental issues associated with dry cleaning, primarily Perchloroethylene (also called PER.C); and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products, Inc. is reltovating an 88,000 sq. ft, building to house the manufacturing of Concord Textiles proprietary line of wet - cleaning products and training facilities, at a cost of $1,140,000 and will create 80 new jobs ovcr the next three years; and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products, Inc. meets the criteria of §957(d) of the New York State General Municipal Law as a Regionally Significant Project by projecting the creation of at least 50 new manufacturing jobs and exporting 20 percent of its product outside the County of Erie and 70 percent outside of New York State; and WHEREAS, the New State Department of Economic Development and Zone Administrative Board of the City of Buffalo has determined the proposed expansion eligible for Empire Zone benefits as a Regionally Significant Project under Section 957(d)(i) of the General Municipal Law; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CI'T'Y OF BUFFALO, as follows: r! Section l.The Common Council of the City of Buffalo approves the allocation of zone lands for the proposed expansion of Concord Textile Care Products as a Regionally Significant project as determined by the Buffalo Zone Administrative Board and the New York State Department of Economic Development. Section 2. The boundaries of said areas to be included in said Empire lone /138 shall be as set forth in Schedule A, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof. Section 3. This local law shall take effect upon filing in the Office of the Secretary of State as provided by Section 27 of the Municipal Home Rule Law. �, E COMR TTEE Schedule A (2) ZONE 38. 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Corporation Counsel Note: Matter underlined is new, Matter in brackets is to be deleted. 62 0009 1 BY: Mr. Smith ZONE ADMINISTRATIVE I30AIRD RESOLUTION Subject: NYS Empire Zone #38 ..._ Regionally Significant Project WHEREIAS, by Local Law No. 5 of 1994, the City of Buffalo authorized the Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation to prepare and submit the City of Buffalo application for designation of the Empire Zone, pursuant to Section 961 of the General Municipal Law, and the creation of such Zone was approved by the New York State Commissioner of Economic Development and such Zone #38 was formally designated by the Empire Zones Designation Board on July 27, 1994; and WHEREAS, the .Buffalo Economic Renaissance Corporation (BE.RC) is the designated City agency, responsible for the supervision of the City of Buffalo's Empire Zone operations; and WHEREAS, New York State has amended the Empire Zones Program to increase benefits and allow additional areas to be deemed eligible for Empire Zone benefits as Regionally Significant Projects; and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products, Inc is a developer and manufacturer of several proprietary and exclusive textile cleaning compound products and processes for the garment — care industry, referred to as wet cleaning" (NAICS 325611 and 332618); and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products is renovating an 8$,000 sq. ft. building to house the manufacturing of Concord "Textiles proprietary line wet - cleaning products and training facilities, at a cost ol' $1,140,000 and will create 80 new jobs over the next three years; and WHEREAS, Concord Textile Care Products, Inc. nreets the criteria of §957 (d) of the New York State General Municipal Law as a .Regionally Significant Project by projecting the creation of at least 50 new manufacturing _jobs and exporting 20 percent of its product outside the County of Erie and 70 percent outside of New York State; and W1I1RE.AS, the Project is consistent with the Development Plan adopted by the Buffalo Empire Zone Administrative Board by virtue of its status as a `target industry' (manufacturing). `I:TIEREhORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Concord Textile Care Products is requesting Empire Zone designation 4rom the City of Buffalo as a Regionally Significant Project under GML §957 paragraph (ii) of subdivision (d) as amended in § 14 of Chapter 63 of the Laws of 2005; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Buffalo Empire Zone Administrative Board authorizes the addition of Concord Textile Care Products at 144 Urban Street; Buffalo, New York (SBL# 103,14-2-20.11) into F npire Zone 438. I hereby certify that the foregoing is true and correct resolution presented to and adopted by the Zone Administrative Board of the Buffalo Empire Zone at a meeting duly called and held in Buffalo, New York on the I" day ot' December 2009, and that such resolution is duly recorded in the minute book of the Empire Zone. Francisco Guzman Vice - Chairman, Zone Administrative Board ,P� ©00" f BY: Mr. Smith Ordinance: Amendment Chapter 399 - Smoking The Common Council of the City of Buffalo does hereby ordain as follows: That Chapter 399 of the Code of the City of Buffalo be amended to read as follows: Section 399.9. Smoking prohibited in conveyances and certain. areas. O. Roswell. Park Cancer Institute. I. The smoking of any smoking material as defined in section 3993 of Article 11 of this Chapter, is prohibited in all public areas and rights of wayj ncludiir streets and sidewalks within 200 feet of a1.l entrances of buildin 7s of Roswell ['ark Cancer Institute and on any property operated bv Roswell Park Cancer Institute. 2. a. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Police the Commissioner of fire the Commissioner of Pubfie Works and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Securit force to enforce this subsection. b. The Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Securitv force shall be trained in and follow the standards and guidelines adopted by the Commissioner of Police for the practice of issuing tickets pursuant to this Cha ter. 3. Where a violation of this subsection is enforced by the Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Securit force such Securit force shall have a dut to notif the Commissioner of Police _ or his or her anner to be agreed upon b y the Commissioner of Police and the security force of Roswell Park Cancer Institute. 4. a. Any Derson violating the provisions of this subsection shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars $50. nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.) for each such violation. b. All fides collected pursuant to this subsection shall be paid to and retained by Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation to be used in furtherance of its mission. ARTICLE 1, Public Conveyances [Derived from Sec. 121 of Ch. XXV of the Charter and Ordinances, 19741 § 399 -1. Prohibited acts. No person shall smoke any pipe, cigar or cigarette in or upon any bus while the same is being operated upon any public highway within said city for the transportation of passengers. § 399 -2. Posting of notice. Every person, firm or corporation owning or operating any public bus for the transportation of passengers within said city shall keep permanently and conspicuously posted in each of said conveyances a notice forbidding smoking, as provided by this Article. ARTICLE I1, Sales to Minors [Derived from Art. XXV1 of Ch. V of the Charter and Ordinances, 1974] § 399 -3. Definitions. Where used in this Article, the following terms and words shall have the following meanings: MINOR -- Includes all persons under eighteen (1 S) years of age. SMOKING MATERIALS -- All objects utilized for the purpose of smoking, and shall include but not be limited to cigarettes, pipes, loose tobacco, smoking herbs and cigarette papers. § 399 -4. Prohibited acts. No person, firm or corporation shall sell, barter or give smoking materials to a minor. No minor shall purchase or otherwise procure smoking materials. No person shall represent himself or herself to have attained the age of eighteen (1 S) for the purpose of obtaining smoking materials. § 399 -5. Proof of age. If any person contemplating the sale or fi.irnishing of smoking materials believes or has reason to believe that a sale or delivery of smoking materials is prohibited because of the age of the prospective recipient, he shall, before making such sale or delivery, demand presentation of soiree form of possible identification, containing proof of age, issued by a public officer in the performance of his/her official duties. V § 399 -6. Posting; of notice. Every person, firm or corporation engaged in the business of selling smoking materials shall display at all tunes in a prominent place in its place of business a printed card, to be issued by the Director of Licenses of the City of Buffalo, which shall read as follows: Warning: The sale to and purchase by minors of smoking; materials is prohibited by § 399 -4 of Articic 11 of Chapter 399 of the Code of the City of Buffalo. Violations of this Article subjects a person to a maximum fine of five hundred dollars ($500.). § 399 -7. Penalties for offenses. Any person violating the provisions of this Article shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.) nor more than five hundred dollars ($500.). ARTICLE III, General. Regulations [Derived from Art. IX of Ch. XII of the Charter and Ordinances, 1974] § 399 -8. Definitions. As used in this Article, the following words shall have the meanings indicated: SMOKING -- Inhaling and puffing out the smoke of burning tobacco and /or a substitute therefor and also the carrying of burning; tobacco or a substitute therefor in any form, whether in the form of a cigarette, cigar or any other fire- and /pr smoke - producing device, including pipes. § 399 -9. Smoking prohibited in conveyances and certain areas. Smoking shall be unlawful for any person in and /or upon the following conveyances, places, premises, buildings, structures or specified areas thereof: A. Public transportation vehicles and conveyances, excluding; taxicabs and railroad trains. B. Retail and wholesale stores having a ground floor area often thousand (10,000) square feet or more or having store accommodations over two (2) stories in height above the curb level, excluding, rest rooms, restaurants, executive offices, beauty parlors, barbershops or areas designated by written permission of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. C. Schools while in session; excluding; schools above secondary educational levels, rooms classified as faculty rooms, principals` offices and areas designated by written permission of the Bureau of fire Prevention. 2 f D. Theaters, one (1) hour prior to, during and one (1) hour after occupancy for a theatrical or operatic performance; excluding outer lobbies, loges and rest rooms or areas designated by written permission of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. E. Motion - picture theaters, one (1) hour prior to, during and one (1) hour after the exhibition of motion pictures, including; the restrictions under Subsection D of this section, and excluding; outer lobbies, loges and rest rooms or areas designated by written permission of the Bureau of Fire Prevention. F. Tents exceeding one thousand (1,000) square feet, excluding tents used on private property for social functions and funeral purposes at cemeteries. G. Public elevators. 1-1. Woodworking shops, planing; mills, lumber - drying rooms or lumberyards 1. Dry- cleaning; or dyeing plants or establishments using; flammable solvents. J. Rooms or areas of buildings oil premises in which flammable liquids, flammable gases or explosives are manufactured, used or stored. K. Motion - picture projection booths or places for storage of motion - picture film, including safety film. L. Paint shops or paint - manufacturing establishments using; flammable liquids, flammable solvents, flammable paints, public storage or repair garages, stables or aircraft hangars, excluding open -air storage garages of fireproof construction having a minimum of two - thirds (213) of the exterior wall area open to the outdoors. M. Rooms or portions of a building in which sawdust, loose paper, straw or combustible packing materials, including; upholstering materials, are stored or used. N. In any area of piers, wharves, warehouses, stores, industrial plants, institutions, places of assembly and in open spaces where combustible materials are stored or handled, including those outlined above, which, upon investigation, the Bureau of hire Prevention finds that conditions are such as to make smoking a hazard and shall order the owner or occupant or agent to post "no smoking" signs in each building, structure, room or place in which smoking shall be prohibited. The Bureau of Fire Prevention shall designate specific safe locations, if necessary, in any building, structure or place where smoking; shall be permitted. O. Roswell Park Cancer Institute. 1. The smokin , of an smokin ,r material as defined in section 399 -3 of Article II of this C:ha ter is rahibited in all ublic areas and ri rhts of way, including streets and sidewalks within 200 feet of all entrances orbuildin rs of Roswell Park Cancer Institute and an any pro _ perty operated bv Roswell Park Cancer Institute. 3 r - D 1 2. a. It shall be the dutof the Commissioner of Police the Commissioner of Fire, the Commissioner of Public Works and the Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Securit lorcc to enforce this subsection. b. The Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Security Force shall be trained in and follow the standards and guidelines ctice of issuing tickets Pursuant to this Chapter. 3. Where a violation of this subsection is enforced by the Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Securit Force such Securit fc>rcc shall have a dut to notif the Commissioner of Police or his or her designated agent, of such violation in a form and manner to be agreed upon by the Commissioner of Police and the security force of Roswell Park Cancer Institute. 4. a. Any person violating the provisions of this subsection shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars $50. nor more than five hundred dollars $SE ?0. for each such violation. b. All fines collected pursuant to this subsection shall be paid and retained b Roswell Park Cancer Institute Corporation to be used in furtherance of its mission. § 399 -10. Posting; of signs. A. The owner, occupant or person managing; any place, building; or premises wherein smoking is hereby prohibited or regulated shall post in conspicuous places in areas where smoking is prohibited signs at least eighteen (18) inches long and twelve (12) inches high, with red lettering on white background, said lettering being at least two and one - half (2 «) inches high, bearing the :following legend: SMOKING PROHIBITED Under Penalty of a Fine Section 18.12 Fire Prevention Code By Order of the lire Prevention Bureau B. Smaller signs may be used in elevators, small rooms and designated areas upon approval by the Bureau of Fire Prevention. § 399 -11. Prohibited acts. A. It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke or use matches or any fire- producing device in such a dangerous, careless or reckless manner as to set fire to any bedding, furniture, curtains, shades, drapes or other flammable household equipment or contents or any part of any building; so as to endanger life or property. A plainly printed notice shall be posted in a conspicuous place advising; the occupants of the provisions of this Article in each sleeping room of all hotels, motels, rooming houses, lodging houses or other places of public abode. 4 B. It shall be unlawful for any person to remove any legally required "smoking prohibited" sign or to remove any printed notices of this Article in sleeping rooms where such signs or notices are posted. AR "I "ICLE IV, City Offices [Derived from Art. KVII of Ch. VI of the Charter and Ordinances, 1974, amended in its entirety 1 -10 -1995, effective 1-23-19951 399 -12. Purpose. Because of smoking; of tobacco or any other weed or plant is the number one cause of preventable death and secondhand smoke kills fifty -three thousand (53,000) Americans annually, the Common Council hereby finds and declares that the purpose of this Article is to protect health and welfare by creating smoke -free environments in all city buildings and any vehicles owned or leased by or to the City of Buffalo. § 399 -13. Prohibited acts. [Amended 4 -2 -1996, effective 4 -17 -19961 It shall be unlawful for any person to smoke within any city building or any vehicle owned or leased by or to the city entity. This prohibition extends to all workplaces, public lobbies, rest rooms, storage areas, corridors, elevators and other enclosed areas within any city building; provided, however, that the provisions of this Article shall not apply to the downtown baseball stadium currently known as North ArneriCare Park. 399 -14, Definitions. For purposes of this Article, the following; words and terms shall mean the following: CITY BUILDING -- Any public building or other structure or portion thereof owned, operated, occupied or leased by or to the City of Buffalo, its agencies, boards and commissions and the appropriate officials of such entities. This definition does not extend to properties used for residential purposes or those properties that are operated primarily for nonpublic purposes. EIMPLOYFF -- Any person who is employed by any employer in consideration for direct or indirect monetary wages or profit. I:?,MPLOYFR -- The City of Buffalo, its agencies, boards and commissions and the appropriate officials thereof. ENCLOSED -- Closed in by a roof and four (4) walls with appropriate openings for ingress and egress, and is not intended to mean areas commonly described as "public lobbies." C PERSON -- Any individual person, firm, partnership, association, corporation, company, organization or legal entity of any kind. SMOKING or TO SMOKE; -- Includes inhaling, exhaling, burning or carrying any lighted smoking equipment for tobacco or any other weed or plant. WORKPLACE -- Any enclosed area of a structure or portion thereof intended for occupancy by city entities which will provide labor, clerical, professional or business services to the city, to other business entities or to the public at that location.. § 399 -15. Posting of notice. `I:'he employer or occupant managing the city building or premises wherein a smoke - free environment has been hereby created shall post in conspicuous places signs that are clearly visible and at least eighteen (18) inches long and twelve (12) inches high, with red lettering on a white background, such lettering being at least two and one -half (2112) inches high, which shall read as follows. SMOKING PROHIBITED IN ALL AREAS Under Penalty of a 1°ine Pursuant to Chapter 399 Article IV of The Code of the City of Buffalo 6 § 399 -16. Enforcement. A. It shall be the duty of the Commissioner of Police, the Commissioner of Dire and the Commissioner of Public Works to enforce; this Article. B. For those persons leash #g property froin the city, the lessee shall be responsible for ensuring that this Article is enforced. 399 -17. Penalties for offenses. Any person violating; the provisions of this Article shall be subject to a fine of not less than fifty dollars ($50.) nor more than five hundred dollars {$500.} for each such violation. 399 -18. Effective date. Added 3 -21 -1995, effective 4 -3 -1995; amended 4 -18 -1995, effective 5 -1 -1995 This Article shall become effective April 1, 1995. The provisions of this Article shall become effective January 1, 1996, for the following city buildings: the Buffalo Convention Center, the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, the Delaware Park Marcy Casino, Kleinhans Music 11all, the Lafayette Ice Rink, the downtown baseball stadium formerly known as "Pilot field" and Shea's Buffalo Center for the .Performing Arts. REFER TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLA'T'ION AND CORPORATION COUNSEL 7 00V "rte BY: Mr. Smith Resolution in Support of Roswell Park Cancer Institute's Smoke -free Campus Whereas Roswell Park Cancer Institute is an internationally renowned cancer treatment, research and education facility, and is dedicated to the cure, management and prevention of all forms of cancer, and Whereas Roswell Park Cancer Institute is committed to achieving a healthier environment, and as part of their mission, a public mandate to set an example by creating a completely smoke -free campus environment. Whereas 440,000 Americans die from disease caused by tobacco use, and Whereas tobacco use is a leading cause of death from heart disease, stroke and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and Whereas smoking of tobacco or any other weed or plant is the number one cause of preventable death within the United States, and Whereas secondhand smoke kills 53,000 American annually, and Whereas, Roswell Park Cancer Institute believes that prohibiting smoking throughout the campus will also lower the risk of fires across our campus, and Whereas, in accordance with the above, Roswell Park Cancer Institute has instituted a completely smoke free campus as of July 4, 2006. Now therefore be it resolved that the Common Council of'the City of Buffalo recognizes Roswell Park Cancer Institute as a community leader in providing a healthy environment for its staff, patients, visitors and guests. Be it further resolved that in support and accordance with Roswell. Park Cancer Institute's aforementioned commitment, let it be known that the Common Council of the City of Buffalo decrees that henceforth the smoking of any tobacco substance is prohibited in all public areas and rights of way, including streets and sidewalks, within 200 feet of all entrances of buildings of Roswell Park Cancer Institute and on any property operated by Roswell Park Cancer Institute. force at Roswell Park Cancer Institute is vested ,y. REFERRED TO THE COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATION AND CORPORATION UNSEL r �� 2G 000 "J BY: DEMONS A SMITH Appointments Commissioners of Deeds Required for the Proper Performance of Public Duties That the following person(s) are hereby appointed as Commissioner of Deeds for the term ending December 31, 2010, conditional upon the persons so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City of Buffalo Anthony Ridgeway TOTAL ••a-a 3 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, 2010, conditional, upon the person so appointed certifying under oath to their qualifications and filing same with the City Clerk: • Anthony N. Diina Jonathon Patrick • Sharon Fischer TOTAL 3 00f;;Wl �� ANNOUNCEMENT OF COMMITTEE MEETINGS The following meetings are scheduled. All meetings are held in the Common Council Chambers, 13` floor City Hall, Buffalo, New York, unless otherwise noted. Regular Committees Committee on Civil Service Committee on Finance following Civil Service Committee on Comm. Dev Committee on Legislation Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 9:45 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 1:00 o'clock P.M. Tuesday, December 15, 2009 at 2:00 o'clock P.M. (Public Disclaimer All meetin s are sub'ect to than e and cancellation b the res ective Chairmen of Council Committees. In the event that there is sufficient time given for not cation it will be rovided. In addition there ma be meetings set u whereb the Cit Clerk's Office is not made aware; therefore unless we receive notice from the res ective Chairmen we can and make notification of wha we are made aware. 000 �4 No. Adjournment On a motion by Mr. Fontana, Seconded by Mr. Kos, the Council adjourned at , /Op. GERALD CHWALINSKI CITY CLERK Dec. S, 2009 f i/ Board of Police and Fire Pension Proceedings #10 office of the Mayor -201 City Hall November 19, 2009 Present: David Rodriguez, Acting Corporation Council Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk The Journal of the last meeting was approved. No. 1 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for the months of November 2009 amounting to $3,740.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted Ayes -2. Noes -0. No. 2 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of November 2009 amounting to $2,815.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted. Ayes-2 Noes -0. No. 3 on motion by Mr. Rodriguez the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11:15 a.m. Board of Police and Fire Pension Proceedings #11 Office of the Mayor -201 City Hall December 10, 2009 Present: David Rodriguez, Acting Corporation Council Darryl McPherson, City Auditor Gerald Chwalinski, City Clerk The Journal of the last meeting was approved. No. 1 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Fire Pension Fund for the months of December 2009 amounting to $3,740.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated. Adopted Ayes -3. Noes -0. No. 2 I transmit herewith the Pension Payroll for the Police Pension Fund for the months of December 2009 amounting to $2,815.00 and request that checks be drawn to the order of the persons named herein for the amounts stated, Adopted. Ayes -3 Noes -0. No. 3 On motion by Mr. Rodriguez the City of Buffalo Police and Fire Pension Board Meeting adjourned at 11:05 a.m.